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/-
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
| Mathlib/Analysis/SumIntegralComparisons.lean | 73 | 95 | 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]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Bhavik Mehta. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Bhavik Mehta
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Sites.IsSheafFor
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.Types
import Mathlib.Tactic.ApplyFun
#align_import category_theory.sites.sheaf_of_types from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"70fd9563a21e7b963887c9360bd29b2393e6225a"
/-!
# The equalizer diagram sheaf condition for a presieve
In `Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/IsSheafFor.lean` it is defined what it means for a presheaf to be a
sheaf *for* a particular presieve. In this file we provide equivalent conditions in terms of
equalizer diagrams.
* In `Equalizer.Presieve.sheaf_condition`, the sheaf condition at a presieve is shown to be
equivalent to that of https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00VM (and combined with
`isSheaf_pretopology`, this shows the notions of `IsSheaf` are exactly equivalent.)
* In `Equalizer.Sieve.equalizer_sheaf_condition`, the sheaf condition at a sieve is shown to be
equivalent to that of Equation (3) p. 122 in Maclane-Moerdijk [MM92].
## References
* [MM92]: *Sheaves in geometry and logic*, Saunders MacLane, and Ieke Moerdijk:
Chapter III, Section 4.
* https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00VL (sheaves on a pretopology or site)
-/
universe w v u
namespace CategoryTheory
open Opposite CategoryTheory Category Limits Sieve
namespace Equalizer
variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] (P : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ Type max v u) {X : C} (R : Presieve X)
(S : Sieve X)
noncomputable section
/--
The middle object of the fork diagram given in Equation (3) of [MM92], as well as the fork diagram
of <https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00VM>.
-/
def FirstObj : Type max v u :=
∏ᶜ fun f : ΣY, { f : Y ⟶ X // R f } => P.obj (op f.1)
#align category_theory.equalizer.first_obj CategoryTheory.Equalizer.FirstObj
variable {P R}
-- Porting note (#10688): added to ease automation
@[ext]
lemma FirstObj.ext (z₁ z₂ : FirstObj P R) (h : ∀ (Y : C) (f : Y ⟶ X)
(hf : R f), (Pi.π _ ⟨Y, f, hf⟩ : FirstObj P R ⟶ _) z₁ =
(Pi.π _ ⟨Y, f, hf⟩ : FirstObj P R ⟶ _) z₂) : z₁ = z₂ := by
apply Limits.Types.limit_ext
rintro ⟨⟨Y, f, hf⟩⟩
exact h Y f hf
variable (P R)
/-- Show that `FirstObj` is isomorphic to `FamilyOfElements`. -/
@[simps]
def firstObjEqFamily : FirstObj P R ≅ R.FamilyOfElements P where
hom t Y f hf := Pi.π (fun f : ΣY, { f : Y ⟶ X // R f } => P.obj (op f.1)) ⟨_, _, hf⟩ t
inv := Pi.lift fun f x => x _ f.2.2
#align category_theory.equalizer.first_obj_eq_family CategoryTheory.Equalizer.firstObjEqFamily
instance : Inhabited (FirstObj P (⊥ : Presieve X)) :=
(firstObjEqFamily P _).toEquiv.inhabited
-- Porting note: was not needed in mathlib
instance : Inhabited (FirstObj P ((⊥ : Sieve X) : Presieve X)) :=
(inferInstance : Inhabited (FirstObj P (⊥ : Presieve X)))
/--
The left morphism of the fork diagram given in Equation (3) of [MM92], as well as the fork diagram
of <https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00VM>.
-/
def forkMap : P.obj (op X) ⟶ FirstObj P R :=
Pi.lift fun f => P.map f.2.1.op
#align category_theory.equalizer.fork_map CategoryTheory.Equalizer.forkMap
/-!
This section establishes the equivalence between the sheaf condition of Equation (3) [MM92] and
the definition of `IsSheafFor`.
-/
namespace Sieve
/-- The rightmost object of the fork diagram of Equation (3) [MM92], which contains the data used
to check a family is compatible.
-/
def SecondObj : Type max v u :=
∏ᶜ fun f : Σ(Y Z : _) (_ : Z ⟶ Y), { f' : Y ⟶ X // S f' } => P.obj (op f.2.1)
#align category_theory.equalizer.sieve.second_obj CategoryTheory.Equalizer.Sieve.SecondObj
variable {P S}
-- Porting note (#10688): added to ease automation
@[ext]
lemma SecondObj.ext (z₁ z₂ : SecondObj P S) (h : ∀ (Y Z : C) (g : Z ⟶ Y) (f : Y ⟶ X)
(hf : S.arrows f), (Pi.π _ ⟨Y, Z, g, f, hf⟩ : SecondObj P S ⟶ _) z₁ =
(Pi.π _ ⟨Y, Z, g, f, hf⟩ : SecondObj P S ⟶ _) z₂) : z₁ = z₂ := by
apply Limits.Types.limit_ext
rintro ⟨⟨Y, Z, g, f, hf⟩⟩
apply h
variable (P S)
/-- The map `p` of Equations (3,4) [MM92]. -/
def firstMap : FirstObj P (S : Presieve X) ⟶ SecondObj P S :=
Pi.lift fun fg =>
Pi.π _ (⟨_, _, S.downward_closed fg.2.2.2.2 fg.2.2.1⟩ : ΣY, { f : Y ⟶ X // S f })
#align category_theory.equalizer.sieve.first_map CategoryTheory.Equalizer.Sieve.firstMap
instance : Inhabited (SecondObj P (⊥ : Sieve X)) :=
⟨firstMap _ _ default⟩
/-- The map `a` of Equations (3,4) [MM92]. -/
def secondMap : FirstObj P (S : Presieve X) ⟶ SecondObj P S :=
Pi.lift fun fg => Pi.π _ ⟨_, fg.2.2.2⟩ ≫ P.map fg.2.2.1.op
#align category_theory.equalizer.sieve.second_map CategoryTheory.Equalizer.Sieve.secondMap
theorem w : forkMap P (S : Presieve X) ≫ firstMap P S = forkMap P S ≫ secondMap P S := by
ext
simp [firstMap, secondMap, forkMap]
#align category_theory.equalizer.sieve.w CategoryTheory.Equalizer.Sieve.w
/--
The family of elements given by `x : FirstObj P S` is compatible iff `firstMap` and `secondMap`
map it to the same point.
-/
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/EqualizerSheafCondition.lean | 142 | 152 | theorem compatible_iff (x : FirstObj P S) :
((firstObjEqFamily P S).hom x).Compatible ↔ firstMap P S x = secondMap P S x := by |
rw [Presieve.compatible_iff_sieveCompatible]
constructor
· intro t
apply SecondObj.ext
intros Y Z g f hf
simpa [firstMap, secondMap] using t _ g hf
· intro t Y Z f g hf
rw [Types.limit_ext_iff'] at t
simpa [firstMap, secondMap] using t ⟨⟨Y, Z, g, f, hf⟩⟩
|
/-
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]
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]
#align affine.simplex.sum_monge_point_vsub_face_centroid_weights_with_circumcenter Affine.Simplex.sum_mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter
/-- The Monge point of an (n+2)-simplex, minus the centroid of an
n-dimensional face, in terms of `pointsWithCircumcenter`. -/
theorem mongePoint_vsub_face_centroid_eq_weightedVSub_of_pointsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ}
(s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 2)) {i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 3)} (h : i₁ ≠ i₂) :
s.mongePoint -ᵥ ({i₁, i₂}ᶜ : Finset (Fin (n + 3))).centroid ℝ s.points =
(univ : Finset (PointsWithCircumcenterIndex (n + 2))).weightedVSub s.pointsWithCircumcenter
(mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter i₁ i₂) := by
simp_rw [mongePoint_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter,
centroid_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter, affineCombination_vsub,
mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter_eq_sub h]
#align affine.simplex.monge_point_vsub_face_centroid_eq_weighted_vsub_of_points_with_circumcenter Affine.Simplex.mongePoint_vsub_face_centroid_eq_weightedVSub_of_pointsWithCircumcenter
/-- The Monge point of an (n+2)-simplex, minus the centroid of an
n-dimensional face, is orthogonal to the difference of the two
vertices not in that face. -/
theorem inner_mongePoint_vsub_face_centroid_vsub {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 2))
{i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 3)} :
⟪s.mongePoint -ᵥ ({i₁, i₂}ᶜ : Finset (Fin (n + 3))).centroid ℝ s.points,
s.points i₁ -ᵥ s.points i₂⟫ =
0 := by
by_cases h : i₁ = i₂
· simp [h]
simp_rw [mongePoint_vsub_face_centroid_eq_weightedVSub_of_pointsWithCircumcenter s h,
point_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter, affineCombination_vsub]
have hs : ∑ i, (pointWeightsWithCircumcenter i₁ - pointWeightsWithCircumcenter i₂) i = 0 := by
simp
rw [inner_weightedVSub _ (sum_mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter h) _ hs,
sum_pointsWithCircumcenter, pointsWithCircumcenter_eq_circumcenter]
simp only [mongePointVSubFaceCentroidWeightsWithCircumcenter, pointsWithCircumcenter_point]
let fs : Finset (Fin (n + 3)) := {i₁, i₂}
have hfs : ∀ i : Fin (n + 3), i ∉ fs → i ≠ i₁ ∧ i ≠ i₂ := by
intro i hi
constructor <;> · intro hj; simp [fs, ← hj] at hi
rw [← sum_subset fs.subset_univ _]
· simp_rw [sum_pointsWithCircumcenter, pointsWithCircumcenter_eq_circumcenter,
pointsWithCircumcenter_point, Pi.sub_apply, pointWeightsWithCircumcenter]
rw [← sum_subset fs.subset_univ _]
· simp_rw [sum_insert (not_mem_singleton.2 h), sum_singleton]
repeat rw [← sum_subset fs.subset_univ _]
· simp_rw [sum_insert (not_mem_singleton.2 h), sum_singleton]
simp [h, Ne.symm h, dist_comm (s.points i₁)]
all_goals intro i _ hi; simp [hfs i hi]
· intro i _ hi
simp [hfs i hi, pointsWithCircumcenter]
· intro i _ hi
simp [hfs i hi]
#align affine.simplex.inner_monge_point_vsub_face_centroid_vsub Affine.Simplex.inner_mongePoint_vsub_face_centroid_vsub
/-- A Monge plane of an (n+2)-simplex 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).
This definition is only intended to be used when `i₁ ≠ i₂`. -/
def mongePlane {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 2)) (i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 3)) : AffineSubspace ℝ P :=
mk' (({i₁, i₂}ᶜ : Finset (Fin (n + 3))).centroid ℝ s.points) (ℝ ∙ s.points i₁ -ᵥ s.points i₂)ᗮ ⊓
affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)
#align affine.simplex.monge_plane Affine.Simplex.mongePlane
/-- The definition of a Monge plane. -/
theorem mongePlane_def {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 2)) (i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 3)) :
s.mongePlane i₁ i₂ =
mk' (({i₁, i₂}ᶜ : Finset (Fin (n + 3))).centroid ℝ s.points)
(ℝ ∙ s.points i₁ -ᵥ s.points i₂)ᗮ ⊓
affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) :=
rfl
#align affine.simplex.monge_plane_def Affine.Simplex.mongePlane_def
/-- The Monge plane associated with vertices `i₁` and `i₂` equals that
associated with `i₂` and `i₁`. -/
theorem mongePlane_comm {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 2)) (i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 3)) :
s.mongePlane i₁ i₂ = s.mongePlane i₂ i₁ := by
simp_rw [mongePlane_def]
congr 3
· congr 1
exact pair_comm _ _
· ext
simp_rw [Submodule.mem_span_singleton]
constructor
all_goals rintro ⟨r, rfl⟩; use -r; rw [neg_smul, ← smul_neg, neg_vsub_eq_vsub_rev]
#align affine.simplex.monge_plane_comm Affine.Simplex.mongePlane_comm
/-- The Monge point lies in the Monge planes. -/
theorem mongePoint_mem_mongePlane {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 2)) {i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 3)} :
s.mongePoint ∈ s.mongePlane i₁ i₂ := by
rw [mongePlane_def, mem_inf_iff, ← vsub_right_mem_direction_iff_mem (self_mem_mk' _ _),
direction_mk', Submodule.mem_orthogonal']
refine ⟨?_, s.mongePoint_mem_affineSpan⟩
intro v hv
rcases Submodule.mem_span_singleton.mp hv with ⟨r, rfl⟩
rw [inner_smul_right, s.inner_mongePoint_vsub_face_centroid_vsub, mul_zero]
#align affine.simplex.monge_point_mem_monge_plane Affine.Simplex.mongePoint_mem_mongePlane
/-- The direction of a Monge plane. -/
theorem direction_mongePlane {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 2)) {i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 3)} :
(s.mongePlane i₁ i₂).direction =
(ℝ ∙ s.points i₁ -ᵥ s.points i₂)ᗮ ⊓ vectorSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) := by
rw [mongePlane_def, direction_inf_of_mem_inf s.mongePoint_mem_mongePlane, direction_mk',
direction_affineSpan]
#align affine.simplex.direction_monge_plane Affine.Simplex.direction_mongePlane
/-- The Monge point is the only point in all the Monge planes from any
one vertex. -/
theorem eq_mongePoint_of_forall_mem_mongePlane {n : ℕ} {s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 2)} {i₁ : Fin (n + 3)}
{p : P} (h : ∀ i₂, i₁ ≠ i₂ → p ∈ s.mongePlane i₁ i₂) : p = s.mongePoint := by
rw [← @vsub_eq_zero_iff_eq V]
have h' : ∀ i₂, i₁ ≠ i₂ → p -ᵥ s.mongePoint ∈
(ℝ ∙ s.points i₁ -ᵥ s.points i₂)ᗮ ⊓ vectorSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) := by
intro i₂ hne
rw [← s.direction_mongePlane, vsub_right_mem_direction_iff_mem s.mongePoint_mem_mongePlane]
exact h i₂ hne
have hi : p -ᵥ s.mongePoint ∈ ⨅ i₂ : { i // i₁ ≠ i }, (ℝ ∙ s.points i₁ -ᵥ s.points i₂)ᗮ := by
rw [Submodule.mem_iInf]
exact fun i => (Submodule.mem_inf.1 (h' i i.property)).1
rw [Submodule.iInf_orthogonal, ← Submodule.span_iUnion] at hi
have hu :
⋃ i : { i // i₁ ≠ i }, ({s.points i₁ -ᵥ s.points i} : Set V) =
(s.points i₁ -ᵥ ·) '' (s.points '' (Set.univ \ {i₁})) := by
rw [Set.image_image]
ext x
simp_rw [Set.mem_iUnion, Set.mem_image, Set.mem_singleton_iff, Set.mem_diff_singleton]
constructor
· rintro ⟨i, rfl⟩
use i, ⟨Set.mem_univ _, i.property.symm⟩
· rintro ⟨i, ⟨-, hi⟩, rfl⟩
-- Porting note: was `use ⟨i, hi.symm⟩, rfl`
exact ⟨⟨i, hi.symm⟩, rfl⟩
rw [hu, ← vectorSpan_image_eq_span_vsub_set_left_ne ℝ _ (Set.mem_univ _), Set.image_univ] at hi
have hv : p -ᵥ s.mongePoint ∈ vectorSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) := by
let s₁ : Finset (Fin (n + 3)) := univ.erase i₁
obtain ⟨i₂, h₂⟩ := card_pos.1 (show 0 < card s₁ by simp [s₁, card_erase_of_mem])
have h₁₂ : i₁ ≠ i₂ := (ne_of_mem_erase h₂).symm
exact (Submodule.mem_inf.1 (h' i₂ h₁₂)).2
exact Submodule.disjoint_def.1 (vectorSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)).orthogonal_disjoint _ hv hi
#align affine.simplex.eq_monge_point_of_forall_mem_monge_plane Affine.Simplex.eq_mongePoint_of_forall_mem_mongePlane
/-- An altitude of a simplex is the line that passes through a vertex
and is orthogonal to the opposite face. -/
def altitude {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 1)) (i : Fin (n + 2)) : AffineSubspace ℝ P :=
mk' (s.points i) (affineSpan ℝ (s.points '' ↑(univ.erase i))).directionᗮ ⊓
affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)
#align affine.simplex.altitude Affine.Simplex.altitude
/-- The definition of an altitude. -/
theorem altitude_def {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 1)) (i : Fin (n + 2)) :
s.altitude i =
mk' (s.points i) (affineSpan ℝ (s.points '' ↑(univ.erase i))).directionᗮ ⊓
affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) :=
rfl
#align affine.simplex.altitude_def Affine.Simplex.altitude_def
/-- A vertex lies in the corresponding altitude. -/
theorem mem_altitude {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 1)) (i : Fin (n + 2)) :
s.points i ∈ s.altitude i :=
(mem_inf_iff _ _ _).2 ⟨self_mem_mk' _ _, mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_range_self _)⟩
#align affine.simplex.mem_altitude Affine.Simplex.mem_altitude
/-- The direction of an altitude. -/
theorem direction_altitude {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 1)) (i : Fin (n + 2)) :
(s.altitude i).direction =
(vectorSpan ℝ (s.points '' ↑(Finset.univ.erase i)))ᗮ ⊓ vectorSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) := by
rw [altitude_def,
direction_inf_of_mem (self_mem_mk' (s.points i) _) (mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_range_self _)),
direction_mk', direction_affineSpan, direction_affineSpan]
#align affine.simplex.direction_altitude Affine.Simplex.direction_altitude
/-- The vector span of the opposite face lies in the direction
orthogonal to an altitude. -/
theorem vectorSpan_isOrtho_altitude_direction {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 1)) (i : Fin (n + 2)) :
vectorSpan ℝ (s.points '' ↑(Finset.univ.erase i)) ⟂ (s.altitude i).direction := by
rw [direction_altitude]
exact (Submodule.isOrtho_orthogonal_right _).mono_right inf_le_left
#align affine.simplex.vector_span_is_ortho_altitude_direction Affine.Simplex.vectorSpan_isOrtho_altitude_direction
open FiniteDimensional
/-- An altitude is finite-dimensional. -/
instance finiteDimensional_direction_altitude {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 1)) (i : Fin (n + 2)) :
FiniteDimensional ℝ (s.altitude i).direction := by
rw [direction_altitude]
infer_instance
#align affine.simplex.finite_dimensional_direction_altitude Affine.Simplex.finiteDimensional_direction_altitude
/-- An altitude is one-dimensional (i.e., a line). -/
@[simp]
theorem finrank_direction_altitude {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 1)) (i : Fin (n + 2)) :
finrank ℝ (s.altitude i).direction = 1 := by
rw [direction_altitude]
have h := Submodule.finrank_add_inf_finrank_orthogonal
(vectorSpan_mono ℝ (Set.image_subset_range s.points ↑(univ.erase i)))
have hc : card (univ.erase i) = n + 1 := by rw [card_erase_of_mem (mem_univ _)]; simp
refine add_left_cancel (_root_.trans h ?_)
rw [s.independent.finrank_vectorSpan (Fintype.card_fin _), ← Finset.coe_image,
s.independent.finrank_vectorSpan_image_finset hc]
#align affine.simplex.finrank_direction_altitude Affine.Simplex.finrank_direction_altitude
/-- A line through a vertex is the altitude through that vertex if and
only if it is orthogonal to the opposite face. -/
theorem affineSpan_pair_eq_altitude_iff {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 1)) (i : Fin (n + 2))
(p : P) :
line[ℝ, p, s.points i] = s.altitude i ↔
p ≠ s.points i ∧
p ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) ∧
p -ᵥ s.points i ∈ (affineSpan ℝ (s.points '' ↑(Finset.univ.erase i))).directionᗮ := by
rw [eq_iff_direction_eq_of_mem (mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ (Set.mem_singleton _)))
(s.mem_altitude _),
← vsub_right_mem_direction_iff_mem (mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_range_self i)) p,
direction_affineSpan, direction_affineSpan, direction_affineSpan]
constructor
· intro h
constructor
· intro heq
rw [heq, Set.pair_eq_singleton, vectorSpan_singleton] at h
have hd : finrank ℝ (s.altitude i).direction = 0 := by rw [← h, finrank_bot]
simp at hd
· rw [← Submodule.mem_inf, _root_.inf_comm, ← direction_altitude, ← h]
exact
vsub_mem_vectorSpan ℝ (Set.mem_insert _ _) (Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ (Set.mem_singleton _))
· rintro ⟨hne, h⟩
rw [← Submodule.mem_inf, _root_.inf_comm, ← direction_altitude] at h
rw [vectorSpan_eq_span_vsub_set_left_ne ℝ (Set.mem_insert _ _),
Set.insert_diff_of_mem _ (Set.mem_singleton _),
Set.diff_singleton_eq_self fun h => hne (Set.mem_singleton_iff.1 h), Set.image_singleton]
refine eq_of_le_of_finrank_eq ?_ ?_
· rw [Submodule.span_le]
simpa using h
· rw [finrank_direction_altitude, finrank_span_set_eq_card]
· simp
· refine linearIndependent_singleton ?_
simpa using hne
#align affine.simplex.affine_span_pair_eq_altitude_iff Affine.Simplex.affineSpan_pair_eq_altitude_iff
end Simplex
namespace Triangle
open EuclideanGeometry Finset Simplex AffineSubspace FiniteDimensional
variable {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup V] [InnerProductSpace ℝ V] [MetricSpace P]
[NormedAddTorsor V P]
/-- The orthocenter of a triangle is the intersection of its
altitudes. It is defined here as the 2-dimensional case of the
Monge point. -/
def orthocenter (t : Triangle ℝ P) : P :=
t.mongePoint
#align affine.triangle.orthocenter Affine.Triangle.orthocenter
/-- The orthocenter equals the Monge point. -/
theorem orthocenter_eq_mongePoint (t : Triangle ℝ P) : t.orthocenter = t.mongePoint :=
rfl
#align affine.triangle.orthocenter_eq_monge_point Affine.Triangle.orthocenter_eq_mongePoint
/-- The position of the orthocenter in relation to the circumcenter
and centroid. -/
theorem orthocenter_eq_smul_vsub_vadd_circumcenter (t : Triangle ℝ P) :
t.orthocenter =
(3 : ℝ) • ((univ : Finset (Fin 3)).centroid ℝ t.points -ᵥ t.circumcenter : V) +ᵥ
t.circumcenter := by
rw [orthocenter_eq_mongePoint, mongePoint_eq_smul_vsub_vadd_circumcenter]
norm_num
#align affine.triangle.orthocenter_eq_smul_vsub_vadd_circumcenter Affine.Triangle.orthocenter_eq_smul_vsub_vadd_circumcenter
/-- The orthocenter lies in the affine span. -/
theorem orthocenter_mem_affineSpan (t : Triangle ℝ P) :
t.orthocenter ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range t.points) :=
t.mongePoint_mem_affineSpan
#align affine.triangle.orthocenter_mem_affine_span Affine.Triangle.orthocenter_mem_affineSpan
/-- Two triangles with the same points have the same orthocenter. -/
theorem orthocenter_eq_of_range_eq {t₁ t₂ : Triangle ℝ P}
(h : Set.range t₁.points = Set.range t₂.points) : t₁.orthocenter = t₂.orthocenter :=
mongePoint_eq_of_range_eq h
#align affine.triangle.orthocenter_eq_of_range_eq Affine.Triangle.orthocenter_eq_of_range_eq
/-- In the case of a triangle, altitudes are the same thing as Monge
planes. -/
theorem altitude_eq_mongePlane (t : Triangle ℝ P) {i₁ i₂ i₃ : Fin 3} (h₁₂ : i₁ ≠ i₂) (h₁₃ : i₁ ≠ i₃)
(h₂₃ : i₂ ≠ i₃) : t.altitude i₁ = t.mongePlane i₂ i₃ := by
have hs : ({i₂, i₃}ᶜ : Finset (Fin 3)) = {i₁} := by
-- Porting note (#11043): was `decide!`
fin_cases i₁ <;> fin_cases i₂ <;> fin_cases i₃
<;> simp (config := {decide := true}) at h₁₂ h₁₃ h₂₃ ⊢
have he : univ.erase i₁ = {i₂, i₃} := by
-- Porting note (#11043): was `decide!`
fin_cases i₁ <;> fin_cases i₂ <;> fin_cases i₃
<;> simp (config := {decide := true}) at h₁₂ h₁₃ h₂₃ ⊢
rw [mongePlane_def, altitude_def, direction_affineSpan, hs, he, centroid_singleton, coe_insert,
coe_singleton, vectorSpan_image_eq_span_vsub_set_left_ne ℝ _ (Set.mem_insert i₂ _)]
simp [h₂₃, Submodule.span_insert_eq_span]
#align affine.triangle.altitude_eq_monge_plane Affine.Triangle.altitude_eq_mongePlane
/-- The orthocenter lies in the altitudes. -/
theorem orthocenter_mem_altitude (t : Triangle ℝ P) {i₁ : Fin 3} :
t.orthocenter ∈ t.altitude i₁ := by
obtain ⟨i₂, i₃, h₁₂, h₂₃, h₁₃⟩ : ∃ i₂ i₃, i₁ ≠ i₂ ∧ i₂ ≠ i₃ ∧ i₁ ≠ i₃ := by
-- Porting note (#11043): was `decide!`
fin_cases i₁ <;> decide
rw [orthocenter_eq_mongePoint, t.altitude_eq_mongePlane h₁₂ h₁₃ h₂₃]
exact t.mongePoint_mem_mongePlane
#align affine.triangle.orthocenter_mem_altitude Affine.Triangle.orthocenter_mem_altitude
/-- The orthocenter is the only point lying in any two of the
altitudes. -/
theorem eq_orthocenter_of_forall_mem_altitude {t : Triangle ℝ P} {i₁ i₂ : Fin 3} {p : P}
(h₁₂ : i₁ ≠ i₂) (h₁ : p ∈ t.altitude i₁) (h₂ : p ∈ t.altitude i₂) : p = t.orthocenter := by
obtain ⟨i₃, h₂₃, h₁₃⟩ : ∃ i₃, i₂ ≠ i₃ ∧ i₁ ≠ i₃ := by
clear h₁ h₂
-- Porting note (#11043): was `decide!`
fin_cases i₁ <;> fin_cases i₂ <;> decide
rw [t.altitude_eq_mongePlane h₁₃ h₁₂ h₂₃.symm] at h₁
rw [t.altitude_eq_mongePlane h₂₃ h₁₂.symm h₁₃.symm] at h₂
rw [orthocenter_eq_mongePoint]
have ha : ∀ i, i₃ ≠ i → p ∈ t.mongePlane i₃ i := by
intro i hi
have hi₁₂ : i₁ = i ∨ i₂ = i := by
clear h₁ h₂
-- Porting note (#11043): was `decide!`
fin_cases i₁ <;> fin_cases i₂ <;> fin_cases i₃ <;> fin_cases i <;> simp at h₁₂ h₁₃ h₂₃ hi ⊢
cases' hi₁₂ with hi₁₂ hi₁₂
· exact hi₁₂ ▸ h₂
· exact hi₁₂ ▸ h₁
exact eq_mongePoint_of_forall_mem_mongePlane ha
#align affine.triangle.eq_orthocenter_of_forall_mem_altitude Affine.Triangle.eq_orthocenter_of_forall_mem_altitude
/-- The distance from the orthocenter to the reflection of the
circumcenter in a side equals the circumradius. -/
theorem dist_orthocenter_reflection_circumcenter (t : Triangle ℝ P) {i₁ i₂ : Fin 3} (h : i₁ ≠ i₂) :
dist t.orthocenter (reflection (affineSpan ℝ (t.points '' {i₁, i₂})) t.circumcenter) =
t.circumradius := by
rw [← mul_self_inj_of_nonneg dist_nonneg t.circumradius_nonneg,
t.reflection_circumcenter_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter h,
t.orthocenter_eq_mongePoint, mongePoint_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter,
dist_affineCombination t.pointsWithCircumcenter (sum_mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter _)
(sum_reflectionCircumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter h)]
simp_rw [sum_pointsWithCircumcenter, Pi.sub_apply, mongePointWeightsWithCircumcenter,
reflectionCircumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter]
have hu : ({i₁, i₂} : Finset (Fin 3)) ⊆ univ := subset_univ _
obtain ⟨i₃, hi₃, hi₃₁, hi₃₂⟩ :
∃ i₃, univ \ ({i₁, i₂} : Finset (Fin 3)) = {i₃} ∧ i₃ ≠ i₁ ∧ i₃ ≠ i₂ := by
-- Porting note (#11043): was `decide!`
fin_cases i₁ <;> fin_cases i₂ <;> simp at h <;> decide
-- Porting note: Original proof was `simp_rw [← sum_sdiff hu, hi₃]; simp [hi₃₁, hi₃₂]; norm_num`
rw [← sum_sdiff hu, ← sum_sdiff hu, hi₃, sum_singleton, ← sum_sdiff hu, hi₃]
split_ifs with h
· exact (h.elim hi₃₁ hi₃₂).elim
simp only [zero_add, Nat.cast_one, inv_one, sub_zero, one_mul, pointsWithCircumcenter_point,
sum_singleton, h, ite_false, dist_self, mul_zero, mem_singleton, true_or, ite_true, sub_self,
zero_mul, implies_true, sum_insert_of_eq_zero_if_not_mem, or_true, add_zero, div_one,
sub_neg_eq_add, pointsWithCircumcenter_eq_circumcenter, dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius,
sum_const_zero, dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius', mul_one, neg_add_rev, half_add_self]
norm_num
#align affine.triangle.dist_orthocenter_reflection_circumcenter Affine.Triangle.dist_orthocenter_reflection_circumcenter
/-- The distance from the orthocenter to the reflection of the
circumcenter in a side equals the circumradius, variant using a
`Finset`. -/
theorem dist_orthocenter_reflection_circumcenter_finset (t : Triangle ℝ P) {i₁ i₂ : Fin 3}
(h : i₁ ≠ i₂) :
dist t.orthocenter
(reflection (affineSpan ℝ (t.points '' ↑({i₁, i₂} : Finset (Fin 3)))) t.circumcenter) =
t.circumradius := by
simp only [mem_singleton, coe_insert, coe_singleton, Set.mem_singleton_iff]
exact dist_orthocenter_reflection_circumcenter _ h
#align affine.triangle.dist_orthocenter_reflection_circumcenter_finset Affine.Triangle.dist_orthocenter_reflection_circumcenter_finset
/-- The affine span of the orthocenter and a vertex is contained in
the altitude. -/
theorem affineSpan_orthocenter_point_le_altitude (t : Triangle ℝ P) (i : Fin 3) :
line[ℝ, t.orthocenter, t.points i] ≤ t.altitude i := by
refine spanPoints_subset_coe_of_subset_coe ?_
rw [Set.insert_subset_iff, Set.singleton_subset_iff]
exact ⟨t.orthocenter_mem_altitude, t.mem_altitude i⟩
#align affine.triangle.affine_span_orthocenter_point_le_altitude Affine.Triangle.affineSpan_orthocenter_point_le_altitude
/-- Suppose we are given a triangle `t₁`, and replace one of its
vertices by its orthocenter, yielding triangle `t₂` (with vertices not
necessarily listed in the same order). Then an altitude of `t₂` from
a vertex that was not replaced is the corresponding side of `t₁`. -/
theorem altitude_replace_orthocenter_eq_affineSpan {t₁ t₂ : Triangle ℝ P}
{i₁ i₂ i₃ j₁ j₂ j₃ : Fin 3} (hi₁₂ : i₁ ≠ i₂) (hi₁₃ : i₁ ≠ i₃) (hi₂₃ : i₂ ≠ i₃) (hj₁₂ : j₁ ≠ j₂)
(hj₁₃ : j₁ ≠ j₃) (hj₂₃ : j₂ ≠ j₃) (h₁ : t₂.points j₁ = t₁.orthocenter)
(h₂ : t₂.points j₂ = t₁.points i₂) (h₃ : t₂.points j₃ = t₁.points i₃) :
t₂.altitude j₂ = line[ℝ, t₁.points i₁, t₁.points i₂] := by
symm
rw [← h₂, t₂.affineSpan_pair_eq_altitude_iff]
rw [h₂]
use t₁.independent.injective.ne hi₁₂
have he : affineSpan ℝ (Set.range t₂.points) = affineSpan ℝ (Set.range t₁.points) := by
refine ext_of_direction_eq ?_
⟨t₁.points i₃, mem_affineSpan ℝ ⟨j₃, h₃⟩, mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_range_self _)⟩
refine eq_of_le_of_finrank_eq (direction_le (spanPoints_subset_coe_of_subset_coe ?_)) ?_
· have hu : (Finset.univ : Finset (Fin 3)) = {j₁, j₂, j₃} := by
clear h₁ h₂ h₃
-- Porting note (#11043): was `decide!`
fin_cases j₁ <;> fin_cases j₂ <;> fin_cases j₃
<;> simp (config := {decide := true}) at hj₁₂ hj₁₃ hj₂₃ ⊢
rw [← Set.image_univ, ← Finset.coe_univ, hu, Finset.coe_insert, Finset.coe_insert,
Finset.coe_singleton, Set.image_insert_eq, Set.image_insert_eq, Set.image_singleton, h₁, h₂,
h₃, Set.insert_subset_iff, Set.insert_subset_iff, Set.singleton_subset_iff]
exact
⟨t₁.orthocenter_mem_affineSpan, mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_range_self _),
mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_range_self _)⟩
· rw [direction_affineSpan, direction_affineSpan,
t₁.independent.finrank_vectorSpan (Fintype.card_fin _),
t₂.independent.finrank_vectorSpan (Fintype.card_fin _)]
rw [he]
use mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_range_self _)
have hu : Finset.univ.erase j₂ = {j₁, j₃} := by
clear h₁ h₂ h₃
-- Porting note (#11043): was `decide!`
fin_cases j₁ <;> fin_cases j₂ <;> fin_cases j₃
<;> simp (config := {decide := true}) at hj₁₂ hj₁₃ hj₂₃ ⊢
rw [hu, Finset.coe_insert, Finset.coe_singleton, Set.image_insert_eq, Set.image_singleton, h₁, h₃]
have hle : (t₁.altitude i₃).directionᗮ ≤ line[ℝ, t₁.orthocenter, t₁.points i₃].directionᗮ :=
Submodule.orthogonal_le (direction_le (affineSpan_orthocenter_point_le_altitude _ _))
refine hle ((t₁.vectorSpan_isOrtho_altitude_direction i₃) ?_)
have hui : Finset.univ.erase i₃ = {i₁, i₂} := by
clear hle h₂ h₃
-- Porting note (#11043): was `decide!`
fin_cases i₁ <;> fin_cases i₂ <;> fin_cases i₃
<;> simp (config := {decide := true}) at hi₁₂ hi₁₃ hi₂₃ ⊢
rw [hui, Finset.coe_insert, Finset.coe_singleton, Set.image_insert_eq, Set.image_singleton]
exact vsub_mem_vectorSpan ℝ (Set.mem_insert _ _) (Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ (Set.mem_singleton _))
#align affine.triangle.altitude_replace_orthocenter_eq_affine_span Affine.Triangle.altitude_replace_orthocenter_eq_affineSpan
/-- Suppose we are given a triangle `t₁`, and replace one of its
vertices by its orthocenter, yielding triangle `t₂` (with vertices not
necessarily listed in the same order). Then the orthocenter of `t₂`
is the vertex of `t₁` that was replaced. -/
theorem orthocenter_replace_orthocenter_eq_point {t₁ t₂ : Triangle ℝ P} {i₁ i₂ i₃ j₁ j₂ j₃ : Fin 3}
(hi₁₂ : i₁ ≠ i₂) (hi₁₃ : i₁ ≠ i₃) (hi₂₃ : i₂ ≠ i₃) (hj₁₂ : j₁ ≠ j₂) (hj₁₃ : j₁ ≠ j₃)
(hj₂₃ : j₂ ≠ j₃) (h₁ : t₂.points j₁ = t₁.orthocenter) (h₂ : t₂.points j₂ = t₁.points i₂)
(h₃ : t₂.points j₃ = t₁.points i₃) : t₂.orthocenter = t₁.points i₁ := by
refine (Triangle.eq_orthocenter_of_forall_mem_altitude hj₂₃ ?_ ?_).symm
· rw [altitude_replace_orthocenter_eq_affineSpan hi₁₂ hi₁₃ hi₂₃ hj₁₂ hj₁₃ hj₂₃ h₁ h₂ h₃]
exact mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_insert _ _)
· rw [altitude_replace_orthocenter_eq_affineSpan hi₁₃ hi₁₂ hi₂₃.symm hj₁₃ hj₁₂ hj₂₃.symm h₁ h₃ h₂]
exact mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_insert _ _)
#align affine.triangle.orthocenter_replace_orthocenter_eq_point Affine.Triangle.orthocenter_replace_orthocenter_eq_point
end Triangle
end Affine
namespace EuclideanGeometry
open Affine AffineSubspace FiniteDimensional
variable {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup V] [InnerProductSpace ℝ V] [MetricSpace P]
[NormedAddTorsor V P]
/-- Four points form an orthocentric system if they consist of the
vertices of a triangle and its orthocenter. -/
def OrthocentricSystem (s : Set P) : Prop :=
∃ t : Triangle ℝ P,
t.orthocenter ∉ Set.range t.points ∧ s = insert t.orthocenter (Set.range t.points)
#align euclidean_geometry.orthocentric_system EuclideanGeometry.OrthocentricSystem
/-- This is an auxiliary lemma giving information about the relation
of two triangles in an orthocentric system; it abstracts some
reasoning, with no geometric content, that is common to some other
lemmas. Suppose the orthocentric system is generated by triangle `t`,
and we are given three points `p` in the orthocentric system. Then
either we can find indices `i₁`, `i₂` and `i₃` for `p` such that `p
i₁` is the orthocenter of `t` and `p i₂` and `p i₃` are points `j₂`
and `j₃` of `t`, or `p` has the same points as `t`. -/
theorem exists_of_range_subset_orthocentricSystem {t : Triangle ℝ P}
(ho : t.orthocenter ∉ Set.range t.points) {p : Fin 3 → P}
(hps : Set.range p ⊆ insert t.orthocenter (Set.range t.points)) (hpi : Function.Injective p) :
(∃ i₁ i₂ i₃ j₂ j₃ : Fin 3,
i₁ ≠ i₂ ∧ i₁ ≠ i₃ ∧ i₂ ≠ i₃ ∧ (∀ i : Fin 3, i = i₁ ∨ i = i₂ ∨ i = i₃) ∧
p i₁ = t.orthocenter ∧ j₂ ≠ j₃ ∧ t.points j₂ = p i₂ ∧ t.points j₃ = p i₃) ∨
Set.range p = Set.range t.points := by
by_cases h : t.orthocenter ∈ Set.range p
· left
rcases h with ⟨i₁, h₁⟩
obtain ⟨i₂, i₃, h₁₂, h₁₃, h₂₃, h₁₂₃⟩ :
∃ i₂ i₃ : Fin 3, i₁ ≠ i₂ ∧ i₁ ≠ i₃ ∧ i₂ ≠ i₃ ∧ ∀ i : Fin 3, i = i₁ ∨ i = i₂ ∨ i = i₃ := by
clear h₁
fin_cases i₁ <;> decide
have h : ∀ i, i₁ ≠ i → ∃ j : Fin 3, t.points j = p i := by
intro i hi
replace hps := Set.mem_of_mem_insert_of_ne
(Set.mem_of_mem_of_subset (Set.mem_range_self i) hps) (h₁ ▸ hpi.ne hi.symm)
exact hps
rcases h i₂ h₁₂ with ⟨j₂, h₂⟩
rcases h i₃ h₁₃ with ⟨j₃, h₃⟩
have hj₂₃ : j₂ ≠ j₃ := by
intro he
rw [he, h₃] at h₂
exact h₂₃.symm (hpi h₂)
exact ⟨i₁, i₂, i₃, j₂, j₃, h₁₂, h₁₃, h₂₃, h₁₂₃, h₁, hj₂₃, h₂, h₃⟩
· right
have hs := Set.subset_diff_singleton hps h
rw [Set.insert_diff_self_of_not_mem ho] at hs
refine Set.eq_of_subset_of_card_le hs ?_
rw [Set.card_range_of_injective hpi, Set.card_range_of_injective t.independent.injective]
#align euclidean_geometry.exists_of_range_subset_orthocentric_system EuclideanGeometry.exists_of_range_subset_orthocentricSystem
/-- For any three points in an orthocentric system generated by
triangle `t`, there is a point in the subspace spanned by the triangle
from which the distance of all those three points equals the circumradius. -/
theorem exists_dist_eq_circumradius_of_subset_insert_orthocenter {t : Triangle ℝ P}
(ho : t.orthocenter ∉ Set.range t.points) {p : Fin 3 → P}
(hps : Set.range p ⊆ insert t.orthocenter (Set.range t.points)) (hpi : Function.Injective p) :
∃ c ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range t.points), ∀ p₁ ∈ Set.range p, dist p₁ c = t.circumradius := by
rcases exists_of_range_subset_orthocentricSystem ho hps hpi with
(⟨i₁, i₂, i₃, j₂, j₃, _, _, _, h₁₂₃, h₁, hj₂₃, h₂, h₃⟩ | hs)
· use reflection (affineSpan ℝ (t.points '' {j₂, j₃})) t.circumcenter,
reflection_mem_of_le_of_mem (affineSpan_mono ℝ (Set.image_subset_range _ _))
t.circumcenter_mem_affineSpan
intro p₁ hp₁
rcases hp₁ with ⟨i, rfl⟩
have h₁₂₃ := h₁₂₃ i
repeat' cases' h₁₂₃ with h₁₂₃ h₁₂₃
· convert Triangle.dist_orthocenter_reflection_circumcenter t hj₂₃
· rw [← h₂, dist_reflection_eq_of_mem _
(mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_image_of_mem _ (Set.mem_insert _ _)))]
exact t.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius _
· rw [← h₃,
dist_reflection_eq_of_mem _
(mem_affineSpan ℝ
(Set.mem_image_of_mem _ (Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ (Set.mem_singleton _))))]
exact t.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius _
· use t.circumcenter, t.circumcenter_mem_affineSpan
intro p₁ hp₁
rw [hs] at hp₁
rcases hp₁ with ⟨i, rfl⟩
exact t.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius _
#align euclidean_geometry.exists_dist_eq_circumradius_of_subset_insert_orthocenter EuclideanGeometry.exists_dist_eq_circumradius_of_subset_insert_orthocenter
/-- Any three points in an orthocentric system are affinely independent. -/
theorem OrthocentricSystem.affineIndependent {s : Set P} (ho : OrthocentricSystem s) {p : Fin 3 → P}
(hps : Set.range p ⊆ s) (hpi : Function.Injective p) : AffineIndependent ℝ p := by
rcases ho with ⟨t, hto, hst⟩
rw [hst] at hps
rcases exists_dist_eq_circumradius_of_subset_insert_orthocenter hto hps hpi with ⟨c, _, hc⟩
exact Cospherical.affineIndependent ⟨c, t.circumradius, hc⟩ Set.Subset.rfl hpi
#align euclidean_geometry.orthocentric_system.affine_independent EuclideanGeometry.OrthocentricSystem.affineIndependent
/-- Any three points in an orthocentric system span the same subspace
as the whole orthocentric system. -/
theorem affineSpan_of_orthocentricSystem {s : Set P} (ho : OrthocentricSystem s) {p : Fin 3 → P}
(hps : Set.range p ⊆ s) (hpi : Function.Injective p) :
affineSpan ℝ (Set.range p) = affineSpan ℝ s := by
have ha := ho.affineIndependent hps hpi
rcases ho with ⟨t, _, hts⟩
have hs : affineSpan ℝ s = affineSpan ℝ (Set.range t.points) := by
rw [hts, affineSpan_insert_eq_affineSpan ℝ t.orthocenter_mem_affineSpan]
refine ext_of_direction_eq ?_
⟨p 0, mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_range_self _), mem_affineSpan ℝ (hps (Set.mem_range_self _))⟩
have hfd : FiniteDimensional ℝ (affineSpan ℝ s).direction := by rw [hs]; infer_instance
haveI := hfd
refine eq_of_le_of_finrank_eq (direction_le (affineSpan_mono ℝ hps)) ?_
rw [hs, direction_affineSpan, direction_affineSpan, ha.finrank_vectorSpan (Fintype.card_fin _),
t.independent.finrank_vectorSpan (Fintype.card_fin _)]
#align euclidean_geometry.affine_span_of_orthocentric_system EuclideanGeometry.affineSpan_of_orthocentricSystem
/-- All triangles in an orthocentric system have the same circumradius. -/
| Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/MongePoint.lean | 754 | 770 | theorem OrthocentricSystem.exists_circumradius_eq {s : Set P} (ho : OrthocentricSystem s) :
∃ r : ℝ, ∀ t : Triangle ℝ P, Set.range t.points ⊆ s → t.circumradius = r := by |
rcases ho with ⟨t, hto, hts⟩
use t.circumradius
intro t₂ ht₂
have ht₂s := ht₂
rw [hts] at ht₂
rcases exists_dist_eq_circumradius_of_subset_insert_orthocenter hto ht₂
t₂.independent.injective with
⟨c, hc, h⟩
rw [Set.forall_mem_range] at h
have hs : Set.range t.points ⊆ s := by
rw [hts]
exact Set.subset_insert _ _
rw [affineSpan_of_orthocentricSystem ⟨t, hto, hts⟩ hs t.independent.injective,
← affineSpan_of_orthocentricSystem ⟨t, hto, hts⟩ ht₂s t₂.independent.injective] at hc
exact (t₂.eq_circumradius_of_dist_eq hc h).symm
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Anatole Dedecker. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anatole Dedecker
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Asymptotics.Asymptotics
import Mathlib.Analysis.Asymptotics.Theta
import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Order.Basic
#align_import analysis.asymptotics.asymptotic_equivalent from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982"
/-!
# Asymptotic equivalence
In this file, we define the relation `IsEquivalent l u v`, which means that `u-v` is little o of
`v` along the filter `l`.
Unlike `Is(Little|Big)O` relations, this one requires `u` and `v` to have the same codomain `β`.
While the definition only requires `β` to be a `NormedAddCommGroup`, most interesting properties
require it to be a `NormedField`.
## Notations
We introduce the notation `u ~[l] v := IsEquivalent l u v`, which you can use by opening the
`Asymptotics` locale.
## Main results
If `β` is a `NormedAddCommGroup` :
- `_ ~[l] _` is an equivalence relation
- Equivalent statements for `u ~[l] const _ c` :
- If `c ≠ 0`, this is true iff `Tendsto u l (𝓝 c)` (see `isEquivalent_const_iff_tendsto`)
- For `c = 0`, this is true iff `u =ᶠ[l] 0` (see `isEquivalent_zero_iff_eventually_zero`)
If `β` is a `NormedField` :
- Alternative characterization of the relation (see `isEquivalent_iff_exists_eq_mul`) :
`u ~[l] v ↔ ∃ (φ : α → β) (hφ : Tendsto φ l (𝓝 1)), u =ᶠ[l] φ * v`
- Provided some non-vanishing hypothesis, this can be seen as `u ~[l] v ↔ Tendsto (u/v) l (𝓝 1)`
(see `isEquivalent_iff_tendsto_one`)
- For any constant `c`, `u ~[l] v` implies `Tendsto u l (𝓝 c) ↔ Tendsto v l (𝓝 c)`
(see `IsEquivalent.tendsto_nhds_iff`)
- `*` and `/` are compatible with `_ ~[l] _` (see `IsEquivalent.mul` and `IsEquivalent.div`)
If `β` is a `NormedLinearOrderedField` :
- If `u ~[l] v`, we have `Tendsto u l atTop ↔ Tendsto v l atTop`
(see `IsEquivalent.tendsto_atTop_iff`)
## Implementation Notes
Note that `IsEquivalent` takes the parameters `(l : Filter α) (u v : α → β)` in that order.
This is to enable `calc` support, as `calc` requires that the last two explicit arguments are `u v`.
-/
namespace Asymptotics
open Filter Function
open Topology
section NormedAddCommGroup
variable {α β : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup β]
/-- Two functions `u` and `v` are said to be asymptotically equivalent along a filter `l` when
`u x - v x = o(v x)` as `x` converges along `l`. -/
def IsEquivalent (l : Filter α) (u v : α → β) :=
(u - v) =o[l] v
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent Asymptotics.IsEquivalent
@[inherit_doc] scoped notation:50 u " ~[" l:50 "] " v:50 => Asymptotics.IsEquivalent l u v
variable {u v w : α → β} {l : Filter α}
theorem IsEquivalent.isLittleO (h : u ~[l] v) : (u - v) =o[l] v := h
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.is_o Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.isLittleO
nonrec theorem IsEquivalent.isBigO (h : u ~[l] v) : u =O[l] v :=
(IsBigO.congr_of_sub h.isBigO.symm).mp (isBigO_refl _ _)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.is_O Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.isBigO
theorem IsEquivalent.isBigO_symm (h : u ~[l] v) : v =O[l] u := by
convert h.isLittleO.right_isBigO_add
simp
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.is_O_symm Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.isBigO_symm
theorem IsEquivalent.isTheta (h : u ~[l] v) : u =Θ[l] v :=
⟨h.isBigO, h.isBigO_symm⟩
theorem IsEquivalent.isTheta_symm (h : u ~[l] v) : v =Θ[l] u :=
⟨h.isBigO_symm, h.isBigO⟩
@[refl]
theorem IsEquivalent.refl : u ~[l] u := by
rw [IsEquivalent, sub_self]
exact isLittleO_zero _ _
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.refl Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.refl
@[symm]
theorem IsEquivalent.symm (h : u ~[l] v) : v ~[l] u :=
(h.isLittleO.trans_isBigO h.isBigO_symm).symm
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.symm Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.symm
@[trans]
theorem IsEquivalent.trans {l : Filter α} {u v w : α → β} (huv : u ~[l] v) (hvw : v ~[l] w) :
u ~[l] w :=
(huv.isLittleO.trans_isBigO hvw.isBigO).triangle hvw.isLittleO
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.trans Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.trans
theorem IsEquivalent.congr_left {u v w : α → β} {l : Filter α} (huv : u ~[l] v) (huw : u =ᶠ[l] w) :
w ~[l] v :=
huv.congr' (huw.sub (EventuallyEq.refl _ _)) (EventuallyEq.refl _ _)
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.congr_left Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.congr_left
theorem IsEquivalent.congr_right {u v w : α → β} {l : Filter α} (huv : u ~[l] v) (hvw : v =ᶠ[l] w) :
u ~[l] w :=
(huv.symm.congr_left hvw).symm
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.congr_right Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.congr_right
theorem isEquivalent_zero_iff_eventually_zero : u ~[l] 0 ↔ u =ᶠ[l] 0 := by
rw [IsEquivalent, sub_zero]
exact isLittleO_zero_right_iff
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent_zero_iff_eventually_zero Asymptotics.isEquivalent_zero_iff_eventually_zero
theorem isEquivalent_zero_iff_isBigO_zero : u ~[l] 0 ↔ u =O[l] (0 : α → β) := by
refine ⟨IsEquivalent.isBigO, fun h ↦ ?_⟩
rw [isEquivalent_zero_iff_eventually_zero, eventuallyEq_iff_exists_mem]
exact ⟨{ x : α | u x = 0 }, isBigO_zero_right_iff.mp h, fun x hx ↦ hx⟩
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent_zero_iff_is_O_zero Asymptotics.isEquivalent_zero_iff_isBigO_zero
theorem isEquivalent_const_iff_tendsto {c : β} (h : c ≠ 0) :
u ~[l] const _ c ↔ Tendsto u l (𝓝 c) := by
simp (config := { unfoldPartialApp := true }) only [IsEquivalent, const, isLittleO_const_iff h]
constructor <;> intro h
· have := h.sub (tendsto_const_nhds (x := -c))
simp only [Pi.sub_apply, sub_neg_eq_add, sub_add_cancel, zero_add] at this
exact this
· have := h.sub (tendsto_const_nhds (x := c))
rwa [sub_self] at this
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent_const_iff_tendsto Asymptotics.isEquivalent_const_iff_tendsto
theorem IsEquivalent.tendsto_const {c : β} (hu : u ~[l] const _ c) : Tendsto u l (𝓝 c) := by
rcases em <| c = 0 with rfl | h
· exact (tendsto_congr' <| isEquivalent_zero_iff_eventually_zero.mp hu).mpr tendsto_const_nhds
· exact (isEquivalent_const_iff_tendsto h).mp hu
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.tendsto_const Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.tendsto_const
theorem IsEquivalent.tendsto_nhds {c : β} (huv : u ~[l] v) (hu : Tendsto u l (𝓝 c)) :
Tendsto v l (𝓝 c) := by
by_cases h : c = 0
· subst c
rw [← isLittleO_one_iff ℝ] at hu ⊢
simpa using (huv.symm.isLittleO.trans hu).add hu
· rw [← isEquivalent_const_iff_tendsto h] at hu ⊢
exact huv.symm.trans hu
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.tendsto_nhds Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.tendsto_nhds
theorem IsEquivalent.tendsto_nhds_iff {c : β} (huv : u ~[l] v) :
Tendsto u l (𝓝 c) ↔ Tendsto v l (𝓝 c) :=
⟨huv.tendsto_nhds, huv.symm.tendsto_nhds⟩
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.tendsto_nhds_iff Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.tendsto_nhds_iff
theorem IsEquivalent.add_isLittleO (huv : u ~[l] v) (hwv : w =o[l] v) : u + w ~[l] v := by
simpa only [IsEquivalent, add_sub_right_comm] using huv.add hwv
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.add_is_o Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.add_isLittleO
theorem IsEquivalent.sub_isLittleO (huv : u ~[l] v) (hwv : w =o[l] v) : u - w ~[l] v := by
simpa only [sub_eq_add_neg] using huv.add_isLittleO hwv.neg_left
#align asymptotics.is_equivalent.sub_is_o Asymptotics.IsEquivalent.sub_isLittleO
theorem IsLittleO.add_isEquivalent (hu : u =o[l] w) (hv : v ~[l] w) : u + v ~[l] w :=
add_comm v u ▸ hv.add_isLittleO hu
#align asymptotics.is_o.add_is_equivalent Asymptotics.IsLittleO.add_isEquivalent
theorem IsLittleO.isEquivalent (huv : (u - v) =o[l] v) : u ~[l] v := huv
#align asymptotics.is_o.is_equivalent Asymptotics.IsLittleO.isEquivalent
| Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/AsymptoticEquivalent.lean | 187 | 190 | theorem IsEquivalent.neg (huv : u ~[l] v) : (fun x ↦ -u x) ~[l] fun x ↦ -v x := by |
rw [IsEquivalent]
convert huv.isLittleO.neg_left.neg_right
simp [neg_add_eq_sub]
|
/-
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.Topology.MetricSpace.HausdorffDistance
#align_import topology.metric_space.pi_nat from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"49b7f94aab3a3bdca1f9f34c5d818afb253b3993"
/-!
# Topological study of spaces `Π (n : ℕ), E n`
When `E n` are topological spaces, the space `Π (n : ℕ), E n` is naturally a topological space
(with the product topology). When `E n` are uniform spaces, it also inherits a uniform structure.
However, it does not inherit a canonical metric space structure of the `E n`. Nevertheless, one
can put a noncanonical metric space structure (or rather, several of them). This is done in this
file.
## Main definitions and results
One can define a combinatorial distance on `Π (n : ℕ), E n`, as follows:
* `PiNat.cylinder x n` is the set of points `y` with `x i = y i` for `i < n`.
* `PiNat.firstDiff x y` is the first index at which `x i ≠ y i`.
* `PiNat.dist x y` is equal to `(1/2) ^ (firstDiff x y)`. It defines a distance
on `Π (n : ℕ), E n`, compatible with the topology when the `E n` have the discrete topology.
* `PiNat.metricSpace`: the metric space structure, given by this distance. Not registered as an
instance. This space is a complete metric space.
* `PiNat.metricSpaceOfDiscreteUniformity`: the same metric space structure, but adjusting the
uniformity defeqness when the `E n` already have the discrete uniformity. Not registered as an
instance
* `PiNat.metricSpaceNatNat`: the particular case of `ℕ → ℕ`, not registered as an instance.
These results are used to construct continuous functions on `Π n, E n`:
* `PiNat.exists_retraction_of_isClosed`: given a nonempty closed subset `s` of `Π (n : ℕ), E n`,
there exists a retraction onto `s`, i.e., a continuous map from the whole space to `s`
restricting to the identity on `s`.
* `exists_nat_nat_continuous_surjective_of_completeSpace`: given any nonempty complete metric
space with second-countable topology, there exists a continuous surjection from `ℕ → ℕ` onto
this space.
One can also put distances on `Π (i : ι), E i` when the spaces `E i` are metric spaces (not discrete
in general), and `ι` is countable.
* `PiCountable.dist` is the distance on `Π i, E i` given by
`dist x y = ∑' i, min (1/2)^(encode i) (dist (x i) (y i))`.
* `PiCountable.metricSpace` is the corresponding metric space structure, adjusted so that
the uniformity is definitionally the product uniformity. Not registered as an instance.
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped Classical
open Topology Filter
open TopologicalSpace Set Metric Filter Function
attribute [local simp] pow_le_pow_iff_right one_lt_two inv_le_inv zero_le_two zero_lt_two
variable {E : ℕ → Type*}
namespace PiNat
/-! ### The firstDiff function -/
/-- In a product space `Π n, E n`, then `firstDiff x y` is the first index at which `x` and `y`
differ. If `x = y`, then by convention we set `firstDiff x x = 0`. -/
irreducible_def firstDiff (x y : ∀ n, E n) : ℕ :=
if h : x ≠ y then Nat.find (ne_iff.1 h) else 0
#align pi_nat.first_diff PiNat.firstDiff
theorem apply_firstDiff_ne {x y : ∀ n, E n} (h : x ≠ y) :
x (firstDiff x y) ≠ y (firstDiff x y) := by
rw [firstDiff_def, dif_pos h]
exact Nat.find_spec (ne_iff.1 h)
#align pi_nat.apply_first_diff_ne PiNat.apply_firstDiff_ne
theorem apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff {x y : ∀ n, E n} {n : ℕ} (hn : n < firstDiff x y) : x n = y n := by
rw [firstDiff_def] at hn
split_ifs at hn with h
· convert Nat.find_min (ne_iff.1 h) hn
simp
· exact (not_lt_zero' hn).elim
#align pi_nat.apply_eq_of_lt_first_diff PiNat.apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff
theorem firstDiff_comm (x y : ∀ n, E n) : firstDiff x y = firstDiff y x := by
simp only [firstDiff_def, ne_comm]
#align pi_nat.first_diff_comm PiNat.firstDiff_comm
theorem min_firstDiff_le (x y z : ∀ n, E n) (h : x ≠ z) :
min (firstDiff x y) (firstDiff y z) ≤ firstDiff x z := by
by_contra! H
rw [lt_min_iff] at H
refine apply_firstDiff_ne h ?_
calc
x (firstDiff x z) = y (firstDiff x z) := apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff H.1
_ = z (firstDiff x z) := apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff H.2
#align pi_nat.min_first_diff_le PiNat.min_firstDiff_le
/-! ### Cylinders -/
/-- In a product space `Π n, E n`, the cylinder set of length `n` around `x`, denoted
`cylinder x n`, is the set of sequences `y` that coincide with `x` on the first `n` symbols, i.e.,
such that `y i = x i` for all `i < n`.
-/
def cylinder (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) : Set (∀ n, E n) :=
{ y | ∀ i, i < n → y i = x i }
#align pi_nat.cylinder PiNat.cylinder
theorem cylinder_eq_pi (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) :
cylinder x n = Set.pi (Finset.range n : Set ℕ) fun i : ℕ => {x i} := by
ext y
simp [cylinder]
#align pi_nat.cylinder_eq_pi PiNat.cylinder_eq_pi
@[simp]
theorem cylinder_zero (x : ∀ n, E n) : cylinder x 0 = univ := by simp [cylinder_eq_pi]
#align pi_nat.cylinder_zero PiNat.cylinder_zero
theorem cylinder_anti (x : ∀ n, E n) {m n : ℕ} (h : m ≤ n) : cylinder x n ⊆ cylinder x m :=
fun _y hy i hi => hy i (hi.trans_le h)
#align pi_nat.cylinder_anti PiNat.cylinder_anti
@[simp]
theorem mem_cylinder_iff {x y : ∀ n, E n} {n : ℕ} : y ∈ cylinder x n ↔ ∀ i < n, y i = x i :=
Iff.rfl
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_iff PiNat.mem_cylinder_iff
theorem self_mem_cylinder (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) : x ∈ cylinder x n := by simp
#align pi_nat.self_mem_cylinder PiNat.self_mem_cylinder
theorem mem_cylinder_iff_eq {x y : ∀ n, E n} {n : ℕ} :
y ∈ cylinder x n ↔ cylinder y n = cylinder x n := by
constructor
· intro hy
apply Subset.antisymm
· intro z hz i hi
rw [← hy i hi]
exact hz i hi
· intro z hz i hi
rw [hy i hi]
exact hz i hi
· intro h
rw [← h]
exact self_mem_cylinder _ _
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_iff_eq PiNat.mem_cylinder_iff_eq
theorem mem_cylinder_comm (x y : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) : y ∈ cylinder x n ↔ x ∈ cylinder y n := by
simp [mem_cylinder_iff_eq, eq_comm]
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_comm PiNat.mem_cylinder_comm
theorem mem_cylinder_iff_le_firstDiff {x y : ∀ n, E n} (hne : x ≠ y) (i : ℕ) :
x ∈ cylinder y i ↔ i ≤ firstDiff x y := by
constructor
· intro h
by_contra!
exact apply_firstDiff_ne hne (h _ this)
· intro hi j hj
exact apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff (hj.trans_le hi)
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_iff_le_first_diff PiNat.mem_cylinder_iff_le_firstDiff
theorem mem_cylinder_firstDiff (x y : ∀ n, E n) : x ∈ cylinder y (firstDiff x y) := fun _i hi =>
apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff hi
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_first_diff PiNat.mem_cylinder_firstDiff
theorem cylinder_eq_cylinder_of_le_firstDiff (x y : ∀ n, E n) {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≤ firstDiff x y) :
cylinder x n = cylinder y n := by
rw [← mem_cylinder_iff_eq]
intro i hi
exact apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff (hi.trans_le hn)
#align pi_nat.cylinder_eq_cylinder_of_le_first_diff PiNat.cylinder_eq_cylinder_of_le_firstDiff
theorem iUnion_cylinder_update (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) :
⋃ k, cylinder (update x n k) (n + 1) = cylinder x n := by
ext y
simp only [mem_cylinder_iff, mem_iUnion]
constructor
· rintro ⟨k, hk⟩ i hi
simpa [hi.ne] using hk i (Nat.lt_succ_of_lt hi)
· intro H
refine ⟨y n, fun i hi => ?_⟩
rcases Nat.lt_succ_iff_lt_or_eq.1 hi with (h'i | rfl)
· simp [H i h'i, h'i.ne]
· simp
#align pi_nat.Union_cylinder_update PiNat.iUnion_cylinder_update
theorem update_mem_cylinder (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) (y : E n) : update x n y ∈ cylinder x n :=
mem_cylinder_iff.2 fun i hi => by simp [hi.ne]
#align pi_nat.update_mem_cylinder PiNat.update_mem_cylinder
section Res
variable {α : Type*}
open List
/-- In the case where `E` has constant value `α`,
the cylinder `cylinder x n` can be identified with the element of `List α`
consisting of the first `n` entries of `x`. See `cylinder_eq_res`.
We call this list `res x n`, the restriction of `x` to `n`. -/
def res (x : ℕ → α) : ℕ → List α
| 0 => nil
| Nat.succ n => x n :: res x n
#align pi_nat.res PiNat.res
@[simp]
theorem res_zero (x : ℕ → α) : res x 0 = @nil α :=
rfl
#align pi_nat.res_zero PiNat.res_zero
@[simp]
theorem res_succ (x : ℕ → α) (n : ℕ) : res x n.succ = x n :: res x n :=
rfl
#align pi_nat.res_succ PiNat.res_succ
@[simp]
theorem res_length (x : ℕ → α) (n : ℕ) : (res x n).length = n := by induction n <;> simp [*]
#align pi_nat.res_length PiNat.res_length
/-- The restrictions of `x` and `y` to `n` are equal if and only if `x m = y m` for all `m < n`. -/
theorem res_eq_res {x y : ℕ → α} {n : ℕ} :
res x n = res y n ↔ ∀ ⦃m⦄, m < n → x m = y m := by
constructor <;> intro h <;> induction' n with n ih; · simp
· intro m hm
rw [Nat.lt_succ_iff_lt_or_eq] at hm
simp only [res_succ, cons.injEq] at h
cases' hm with hm hm
· exact ih h.2 hm
rw [hm]
exact h.1
· simp
simp only [res_succ, cons.injEq]
refine ⟨h (Nat.lt_succ_self _), ih fun m hm => ?_⟩
exact h (hm.trans (Nat.lt_succ_self _))
#align pi_nat.res_eq_res PiNat.res_eq_res
theorem res_injective : Injective (@res α) := by
intro x y h
ext n
apply res_eq_res.mp _ (Nat.lt_succ_self _)
rw [h]
#align pi_nat.res_injective PiNat.res_injective
/-- `cylinder x n` is equal to the set of sequences `y` with the same restriction to `n` as `x`. -/
theorem cylinder_eq_res (x : ℕ → α) (n : ℕ) :
cylinder x n = { y | res y n = res x n } := by
ext y
dsimp [cylinder]
rw [res_eq_res]
#align pi_nat.cylinder_eq_res PiNat.cylinder_eq_res
end Res
/-!
### A distance function on `Π n, E n`
We define a distance function on `Π n, E n`, given by `dist x y = (1/2)^n` where `n` is the first
index at which `x` and `y` differ. When each `E n` has the discrete topology, this distance will
define the right topology on the product space. We do not record a global `Dist` instance nor
a `MetricSpace` instance, as other distances may be used on these spaces, but we register them as
local instances in this section.
-/
/-- The distance function on a product space `Π n, E n`, given by `dist x y = (1/2)^n` where `n` is
the first index at which `x` and `y` differ. -/
protected def dist : Dist (∀ n, E n) :=
⟨fun x y => if x ≠ y then (1 / 2 : ℝ) ^ firstDiff x y else 0⟩
#align pi_nat.has_dist PiNat.dist
attribute [local instance] PiNat.dist
theorem dist_eq_of_ne {x y : ∀ n, E n} (h : x ≠ y) : dist x y = (1 / 2 : ℝ) ^ firstDiff x y := by
simp [dist, h]
#align pi_nat.dist_eq_of_ne PiNat.dist_eq_of_ne
protected theorem dist_self (x : ∀ n, E n) : dist x x = 0 := by simp [dist]
#align pi_nat.dist_self PiNat.dist_self
protected theorem dist_comm (x y : ∀ n, E n) : dist x y = dist y x := by
simp [dist, @eq_comm _ x y, firstDiff_comm]
#align pi_nat.dist_comm PiNat.dist_comm
protected theorem dist_nonneg (x y : ∀ n, E n) : 0 ≤ dist x y := by
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | h)
· simp [dist]
· simp [dist, h, zero_le_two]
#align pi_nat.dist_nonneg PiNat.dist_nonneg
theorem dist_triangle_nonarch (x y z : ∀ n, E n) : dist x z ≤ max (dist x y) (dist y z) := by
rcases eq_or_ne x z with (rfl | hxz)
· simp [PiNat.dist_self x, PiNat.dist_nonneg]
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | hxy)
· simp
rcases eq_or_ne y z with (rfl | hyz)
· simp
simp only [dist_eq_of_ne, hxz, hxy, hyz, inv_le_inv, one_div, inv_pow, zero_lt_two, Ne,
not_false_iff, le_max_iff, pow_le_pow_iff_right, one_lt_two, pow_pos,
min_le_iff.1 (min_firstDiff_le x y z hxz)]
#align pi_nat.dist_triangle_nonarch PiNat.dist_triangle_nonarch
protected theorem dist_triangle (x y z : ∀ n, E n) : dist x z ≤ dist x y + dist y z :=
calc
dist x z ≤ max (dist x y) (dist y z) := dist_triangle_nonarch x y z
_ ≤ dist x y + dist y z := max_le_add_of_nonneg (PiNat.dist_nonneg _ _) (PiNat.dist_nonneg _ _)
#align pi_nat.dist_triangle PiNat.dist_triangle
protected theorem eq_of_dist_eq_zero (x y : ∀ n, E n) (hxy : dist x y = 0) : x = y := by
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | h); · rfl
simp [dist_eq_of_ne h] at hxy
#align pi_nat.eq_of_dist_eq_zero PiNat.eq_of_dist_eq_zero
theorem mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le {x y : ∀ n, E n} {n : ℕ} :
y ∈ cylinder x n ↔ dist y x ≤ (1 / 2) ^ n := by
rcases eq_or_ne y x with (rfl | hne)
· simp [PiNat.dist_self]
suffices (∀ i : ℕ, i < n → y i = x i) ↔ n ≤ firstDiff y x by simpa [dist_eq_of_ne hne]
constructor
· intro hy
by_contra! H
exact apply_firstDiff_ne hne (hy _ H)
· intro h i hi
exact apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff (hi.trans_le h)
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le PiNat.mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le
theorem apply_eq_of_dist_lt {x y : ∀ n, E n} {n : ℕ} (h : dist x y < (1 / 2) ^ n) {i : ℕ}
(hi : i ≤ n) : x i = y i := by
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | hne)
· rfl
have : n < firstDiff x y := by
simpa [dist_eq_of_ne hne, inv_lt_inv, pow_lt_pow_iff_right, one_lt_two] using h
exact apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff (hi.trans_lt this)
#align pi_nat.apply_eq_of_dist_lt PiNat.apply_eq_of_dist_lt
/-- A function to a pseudo-metric-space is `1`-Lipschitz if and only if points in the same cylinder
of length `n` are sent to points within distance `(1/2)^n`.
Not expressed using `LipschitzWith` as we don't have a metric space structure -/
theorem lipschitz_with_one_iff_forall_dist_image_le_of_mem_cylinder {α : Type*}
[PseudoMetricSpace α] {f : (∀ n, E n) → α} :
(∀ x y : ∀ n, E n, dist (f x) (f y) ≤ dist x y) ↔
∀ x y n, y ∈ cylinder x n → dist (f x) (f y) ≤ (1 / 2) ^ n := by
constructor
· intro H x y n hxy
apply (H x y).trans
rw [PiNat.dist_comm]
exact mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le.1 hxy
· intro H x y
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | hne)
· simp [PiNat.dist_nonneg]
rw [dist_eq_of_ne hne]
apply H x y (firstDiff x y)
rw [firstDiff_comm]
exact mem_cylinder_firstDiff _ _
#align pi_nat.lipschitz_with_one_iff_forall_dist_image_le_of_mem_cylinder PiNat.lipschitz_with_one_iff_forall_dist_image_le_of_mem_cylinder
variable (E)
variable [∀ n, TopologicalSpace (E n)] [∀ n, DiscreteTopology (E n)]
theorem isOpen_cylinder (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) : IsOpen (cylinder x n) := by
rw [PiNat.cylinder_eq_pi]
exact isOpen_set_pi (Finset.range n).finite_toSet fun a _ => isOpen_discrete _
#align pi_nat.is_open_cylinder PiNat.isOpen_cylinder
theorem isTopologicalBasis_cylinders :
IsTopologicalBasis { s : Set (∀ n, E n) | ∃ (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ), s = cylinder x n } := by
apply isTopologicalBasis_of_isOpen_of_nhds
· rintro u ⟨x, n, rfl⟩
apply isOpen_cylinder
· intro x u hx u_open
obtain ⟨v, ⟨U, F, -, rfl⟩, xU, Uu⟩ :
∃ v ∈ { S : Set (∀ i : ℕ, E i) | ∃ (U : ∀ i : ℕ, Set (E i)) (F : Finset ℕ),
(∀ i : ℕ, i ∈ F → U i ∈ { s : Set (E i) | IsOpen s }) ∧ S = (F : Set ℕ).pi U },
x ∈ v ∧ v ⊆ u :=
(isTopologicalBasis_pi fun n : ℕ => isTopologicalBasis_opens).exists_subset_of_mem_open hx
u_open
rcases Finset.bddAbove F with ⟨n, hn⟩
refine ⟨cylinder x (n + 1), ⟨x, n + 1, rfl⟩, self_mem_cylinder _ _, Subset.trans ?_ Uu⟩
intro y hy
suffices ∀ i : ℕ, i ∈ F → y i ∈ U i by simpa
intro i hi
have : y i = x i := mem_cylinder_iff.1 hy i ((hn hi).trans_lt (lt_add_one n))
rw [this]
simp only [Set.mem_pi, Finset.mem_coe] at xU
exact xU i hi
#align pi_nat.is_topological_basis_cylinders PiNat.isTopologicalBasis_cylinders
variable {E}
| Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/PiNat.lean | 390 | 406 | theorem isOpen_iff_dist (s : Set (∀ n, E n)) :
IsOpen s ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ ε > 0, ∀ y, dist x y < ε → y ∈ s := by |
constructor
· intro hs x hx
obtain ⟨v, ⟨y, n, rfl⟩, h'x, h's⟩ :
∃ v ∈ { s | ∃ (x : ∀ n : ℕ, E n) (n : ℕ), s = cylinder x n }, x ∈ v ∧ v ⊆ s :=
(isTopologicalBasis_cylinders E).exists_subset_of_mem_open hx hs
rw [← mem_cylinder_iff_eq.1 h'x] at h's
exact
⟨(1 / 2 : ℝ) ^ n, by simp, fun y hy => h's fun i hi => (apply_eq_of_dist_lt hy hi.le).symm⟩
· intro h
refine (isTopologicalBasis_cylinders E).isOpen_iff.2 fun x hx => ?_
rcases h x hx with ⟨ε, εpos, hε⟩
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ : ∃ n : ℕ, (1 / 2 : ℝ) ^ n < ε := exists_pow_lt_of_lt_one εpos one_half_lt_one
refine ⟨cylinder x n, ⟨x, n, rfl⟩, self_mem_cylinder x n, fun y hy => hε y ?_⟩
rw [PiNat.dist_comm]
exact (mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le.1 hy).trans_lt hn
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Andrew Yang. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Andrew Yang
-/
import Mathlib.Geometry.RingedSpace.PresheafedSpace.Gluing
import Mathlib.AlgebraicGeometry.OpenImmersion
#align_import algebraic_geometry.gluing from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"533f62f4dd62a5aad24a04326e6e787c8f7e98b1"
/-!
# Gluing Schemes
Given a family of gluing data of schemes, we may glue them together.
## Main definitions
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData`: A structure containing the family of gluing data.
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.glued`: The glued scheme.
This is defined as the multicoequalizer of `∐ V i j ⇉ ∐ U i`, so that the general colimit API
can be used.
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι`: The immersion `ι i : U i ⟶ glued` for each `i : J`.
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.isoCarrier`: The isomorphism between the underlying space
of the glued scheme and the gluing of the underlying topological spaces.
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.OpenCover.gluedCover`: The glue data associated with an open cover.
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.OpenCover.fromGlued`: The canonical morphism
`𝒰.gluedCover.glued ⟶ X`. This has an `is_iso` instance.
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.OpenCover.glueMorphisms`: We may glue a family of compatible
morphisms defined on an open cover of a scheme.
## Main results
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι_isOpenImmersion`: The map `ι i : U i ⟶ glued`
is an open immersion for each `i : J`.
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι_jointly_surjective` : The underlying maps of
`ι i : U i ⟶ glued` are jointly surjective.
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.vPullbackConeIsLimit` : `V i j` is the pullback
(intersection) of `U i` and `U j` over the glued space.
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι_eq_iff` : `ι i x = ι j y` if and only if they coincide
when restricted to `V i i`.
* `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.isOpen_iff` : A subset of the glued scheme is open iff
all its preimages in `U i` are open.
## Implementation details
All the hard work is done in `AlgebraicGeometry/PresheafedSpace/Gluing.lean` where we glue
presheafed spaces, sheafed spaces, and locally ringed spaces.
-/
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false
noncomputable section
universe u
open TopologicalSpace CategoryTheory Opposite
open CategoryTheory.Limits AlgebraicGeometry.PresheafedSpace
open CategoryTheory.GlueData
namespace AlgebraicGeometry
namespace Scheme
/-- A family of gluing data consists of
1. An index type `J`
2. A scheme `U i` for each `i : J`.
3. A scheme `V i j` for each `i j : J`.
(Note that this is `J × J → Scheme` rather than `J → J → Scheme` to connect to the
limits library easier.)
4. An open immersion `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`.
9. `t' i j k ≫ t' j k i ≫ t' k i j = 𝟙 _`.
We can then glue the schemes `U i` together by identifying `V i j` with `V j i`, such
that the `U i`'s are open subschemes of the glued space.
-/
-- Porting note(#5171): @[nolint has_nonempty_instance]; linter not ported yet
structure GlueData extends CategoryTheory.GlueData Scheme where
f_open : ∀ i j, IsOpenImmersion (f i j)
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData
attribute [instance] GlueData.f_open
namespace GlueData
variable (D : GlueData.{u})
local notation "𝖣" => D.toGlueData
/-- The glue data of locally ringed spaces associated to a family of glue data of schemes. -/
abbrev toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData : LocallyRingedSpace.GlueData :=
{ f_open := D.f_open
toGlueData := 𝖣.mapGlueData forgetToLocallyRingedSpace }
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.to_LocallyRingedSpace_glue_data AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData
instance (i j : 𝖣.J) :
LocallyRingedSpace.IsOpenImmersion ((D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData).toGlueData.f i j) := by
apply GlueData.f_open
instance (i j : 𝖣.J) :
SheafedSpace.IsOpenImmersion
(D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.toSheafedSpaceGlueData.toGlueData.f i j) := by
apply GlueData.f_open
instance (i j : 𝖣.J) :
PresheafedSpace.IsOpenImmersion
(D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.toSheafedSpaceGlueData.toPresheafedSpaceGlueData.toGlueData.f
i j) := by
apply GlueData.f_open
-- Porting note: this was not needed.
instance (i : 𝖣.J) :
LocallyRingedSpace.IsOpenImmersion ((D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData).toGlueData.ι i) := by
apply LocallyRingedSpace.GlueData.ι_isOpenImmersion
/-- (Implementation). The glued scheme of a glue data.
This should not be used outside this file. Use `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.glued` instead. -/
def gluedScheme : Scheme := by
apply LocallyRingedSpace.IsOpenImmersion.scheme
D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.toGlueData.glued
intro x
obtain ⟨i, y, rfl⟩ := D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.ι_jointly_surjective x
refine ⟨?_, ?_ ≫ D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.toGlueData.ι i, ?_⟩
swap
· exact (D.U i).affineCover.map y
constructor
· erw [TopCat.coe_comp, Set.range_comp] -- now `erw` after #13170
refine Set.mem_image_of_mem _ ?_
exact (D.U i).affineCover.Covers y
· infer_instance
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.glued_Scheme AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.gluedScheme
instance : CreatesColimit 𝖣.diagram.multispan forgetToLocallyRingedSpace :=
createsColimitOfFullyFaithfulOfIso D.gluedScheme
(HasColimit.isoOfNatIso (𝖣.diagramIso forgetToLocallyRingedSpace).symm)
instance : PreservesColimit (𝖣.diagram.multispan) forgetToTop :=
inferInstanceAs (PreservesColimit (𝖣.diagram).multispan (forgetToLocallyRingedSpace ⋙
LocallyRingedSpace.forgetToSheafedSpace ⋙ SheafedSpace.forget CommRingCat))
instance : HasMulticoequalizer 𝖣.diagram :=
hasColimit_of_created _ forgetToLocallyRingedSpace
/-- The glued scheme of a glued space. -/
abbrev glued : Scheme :=
𝖣.glued
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.glued AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.glued
/-- The immersion from `D.U i` into the glued space. -/
abbrev ι (i : D.J) : D.U i ⟶ D.glued :=
𝖣.ι i
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.ι AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι
/-- The gluing as sheafed spaces is isomorphic to the gluing as presheafed spaces. -/
abbrev isoLocallyRingedSpace :
D.glued.toLocallyRingedSpace ≅ D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.toGlueData.glued :=
𝖣.gluedIso forgetToLocallyRingedSpace
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.iso_LocallyRingedSpace AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.isoLocallyRingedSpace
theorem ι_isoLocallyRingedSpace_inv (i : D.J) :
D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.toGlueData.ι i ≫ D.isoLocallyRingedSpace.inv = 𝖣.ι i :=
𝖣.ι_gluedIso_inv forgetToLocallyRingedSpace i
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.ι_iso_LocallyRingedSpace_inv AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι_isoLocallyRingedSpace_inv
instance ι_isOpenImmersion (i : D.J) : IsOpenImmersion (𝖣.ι i) := by
rw [← D.ι_isoLocallyRingedSpace_inv]; infer_instance
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.ι_is_open_immersion AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι_isOpenImmersion
theorem ι_jointly_surjective (x : 𝖣.glued.carrier) :
∃ (i : D.J) (y : (D.U i).carrier), (D.ι i).1.base y = x :=
𝖣.ι_jointly_surjective (forgetToTop ⋙ forget TopCat) x
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.ι_jointly_surjective AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι_jointly_surjective
-- Porting note: promote to higher priority to short circuit simplifier
@[simp (high), reassoc]
theorem glue_condition (i j : D.J) : D.t i j ≫ D.f j i ≫ D.ι j = D.f i j ≫ D.ι i :=
𝖣.glue_condition i j
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.glue_condition AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.glue_condition
/-- The pullback cone spanned by `V i j ⟶ U i` and `V i j ⟶ U j`.
This is a pullback diagram (`vPullbackConeIsLimit`). -/
def vPullbackCone (i j : D.J) : PullbackCone (D.ι i) (D.ι j) :=
PullbackCone.mk (D.f i j) (D.t i j ≫ D.f j i) (by simp)
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.V_pullback_cone AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.vPullbackCone
/-- The following diagram is a pullback, i.e. `Vᵢⱼ` is the intersection of `Uᵢ` and `Uⱼ` in `X`.
Vᵢⱼ ⟶ Uᵢ
| |
↓ ↓
Uⱼ ⟶ X
-/
def vPullbackConeIsLimit (i j : D.J) : IsLimit (D.vPullbackCone i j) :=
𝖣.vPullbackConeIsLimitOfMap forgetToLocallyRingedSpace i j
(D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.vPullbackConeIsLimit _ _)
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.V_pullback_cone_is_limit AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.vPullbackConeIsLimit
-- Porting note: new notation
local notation "D_" => TopCat.GlueData.toGlueData <|
D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.toSheafedSpaceGlueData.toPresheafedSpaceGlueData.toTopGlueData
/-- The underlying topological space of the glued scheme is isomorphic to the gluing of the
underlying spaces -/
def isoCarrier :
D.glued.carrier ≅ (D_).glued := by
refine (PresheafedSpace.forget _).mapIso ?_ ≪≫
GlueData.gluedIso _ (PresheafedSpace.forget.{_, _, u} _)
refine SheafedSpace.forgetToPresheafedSpace.mapIso ?_ ≪≫
SheafedSpace.GlueData.isoPresheafedSpace _
refine LocallyRingedSpace.forgetToSheafedSpace.mapIso ?_ ≪≫
LocallyRingedSpace.GlueData.isoSheafedSpace _
exact Scheme.GlueData.isoLocallyRingedSpace _
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.iso_carrier AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.isoCarrier
@[simp]
theorem ι_isoCarrier_inv (i : D.J) :
(D_).ι i ≫ D.isoCarrier.inv = (D.ι i).1.base := by
delta isoCarrier
rw [Iso.trans_inv, GlueData.ι_gluedIso_inv_assoc, Functor.mapIso_inv, Iso.trans_inv,
Functor.mapIso_inv, Iso.trans_inv, SheafedSpace.forgetToPresheafedSpace_map, forget_map,
forget_map, ← comp_base, ← Category.assoc,
D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.toSheafedSpaceGlueData.ι_isoPresheafedSpace_inv i]
erw [← Category.assoc, D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.ι_isoSheafedSpace_inv i]
change (_ ≫ D.isoLocallyRingedSpace.inv).1.base = _
rw [D.ι_isoLocallyRingedSpace_inv i]
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.ι_iso_carrier_inv AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι_isoCarrier_inv
/-- An equivalence relation on `Σ i, D.U i` that holds iff `𝖣 .ι i x = 𝖣 .ι j y`.
See `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι_eq_iff`. -/
def Rel (a b : Σ i, ((D.U i).carrier : Type _)) : Prop :=
a = b ∨
∃ x : (D.V (a.1, b.1)).carrier, (D.f _ _).1.base x = a.2 ∧ (D.t _ _ ≫ D.f _ _).1.base x = b.2
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.rel AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.Rel
theorem ι_eq_iff (i j : D.J) (x : (D.U i).carrier) (y : (D.U j).carrier) :
(𝖣.ι i).1.base x = (𝖣.ι j).1.base y ↔ D.Rel ⟨i, x⟩ ⟨j, y⟩ := by
refine Iff.trans ?_
(TopCat.GlueData.ι_eq_iff_rel
D.toLocallyRingedSpaceGlueData.toSheafedSpaceGlueData.toPresheafedSpaceGlueData.toTopGlueData
i j x y)
rw [← ((TopCat.mono_iff_injective D.isoCarrier.inv).mp _).eq_iff]
· erw [← comp_apply] -- now `erw` after #13170
simp_rw [← D.ι_isoCarrier_inv]
rfl -- `rfl` was not needed before #13170
· infer_instance
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.ι_eq_iff AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.ι_eq_iff
theorem isOpen_iff (U : Set D.glued.carrier) : IsOpen U ↔ ∀ i, IsOpen ((D.ι i).1.base ⁻¹' U) := by
rw [← (TopCat.homeoOfIso D.isoCarrier.symm).isOpen_preimage]
rw [TopCat.GlueData.isOpen_iff]
apply forall_congr'
intro i
erw [← Set.preimage_comp, ← ι_isoCarrier_inv]
rfl
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.is_open_iff AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.isOpen_iff
/-- The open cover of the glued space given by the glue data. -/
@[simps (config := .lemmasOnly)]
def openCover (D : Scheme.GlueData) : OpenCover D.glued where
J := D.J
obj := D.U
map := D.ι
f x := (D.ι_jointly_surjective x).choose
Covers x := ⟨_, (D.ι_jointly_surjective x).choose_spec.choose_spec⟩
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.glue_data.open_cover AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData.openCover
end GlueData
namespace OpenCover
variable {X : Scheme.{u}} (𝒰 : OpenCover.{u} X)
/-- (Implementation) the transition maps in the glue data associated with an open cover. -/
def gluedCoverT' (x y z : 𝒰.J) :
pullback (pullback.fst : pullback (𝒰.map x) (𝒰.map y) ⟶ _)
(pullback.fst : pullback (𝒰.map x) (𝒰.map z) ⟶ _) ⟶
pullback (pullback.fst : pullback (𝒰.map y) (𝒰.map z) ⟶ _)
(pullback.fst : pullback (𝒰.map y) (𝒰.map x) ⟶ _) := by
refine (pullbackRightPullbackFstIso _ _ _).hom ≫ ?_
refine ?_ ≫ (pullbackSymmetry _ _).hom
refine ?_ ≫ (pullbackRightPullbackFstIso _ _ _).inv
refine pullback.map _ _ _ _ (pullbackSymmetry _ _).hom (𝟙 _) (𝟙 _) ?_ ?_
· simp [pullback.condition]
· simp
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.open_cover.glued_cover_t' AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.OpenCover.gluedCoverT'
@[simp, reassoc]
theorem gluedCoverT'_fst_fst (x y z : 𝒰.J) :
𝒰.gluedCoverT' x y z ≫ pullback.fst ≫ pullback.fst = pullback.fst ≫ pullback.snd := by
delta gluedCoverT'; simp
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.open_cover.glued_cover_t'_fst_fst AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.OpenCover.gluedCoverT'_fst_fst
@[simp, reassoc]
theorem gluedCoverT'_fst_snd (x y z : 𝒰.J) :
gluedCoverT' 𝒰 x y z ≫ pullback.fst ≫ pullback.snd = pullback.snd ≫ pullback.snd := by
delta gluedCoverT'; simp
#align algebraic_geometry.Scheme.open_cover.glued_cover_t'_fst_snd AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.OpenCover.gluedCoverT'_fst_snd
@[simp, reassoc]
| Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Gluing.lean | 308 | 310 | theorem gluedCoverT'_snd_fst (x y z : 𝒰.J) :
gluedCoverT' 𝒰 x y z ≫ pullback.snd ≫ pullback.fst = pullback.fst ≫ pullback.snd := by |
delta gluedCoverT'; simp
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Matrix.Basis
import Mathlib.Data.Matrix.DMatrix
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Determinant.Basic
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Reindex
import Mathlib.Tactic.FieldSimp
#align_import linear_algebra.matrix.transvection from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"0e2aab2b0d521f060f62a14d2cf2e2c54e8491d6"
/-!
# Transvections
Transvections are matrices of the form `1 + StdBasisMatrix i j c`, where `StdBasisMatrix i j c`
is the basic matrix with a `c` at position `(i, j)`. Multiplying by such a transvection on the left
(resp. on the right) amounts to adding `c` times the `j`-th row to the `i`-th row
(resp `c` times the `i`-th column to the `j`-th column). Therefore, they are useful to present
algorithms operating on rows and columns.
Transvections are a special case of *elementary matrices* (according to most references, these also
contain the matrices exchanging rows, and the matrices multiplying a row by a constant).
We show that, over a field, any matrix can be written as `L * D * L'`, where `L` and `L'` are
products of transvections and `D` is diagonal. In other words, one can reduce a matrix to diagonal
form by operations on its rows and columns, a variant of Gauss' pivot algorithm.
## Main definitions and results
* `Transvection i j c` is the matrix equal to `1 + StdBasisMatrix i j c`.
* `TransvectionStruct n R` is a structure containing the data of `i, j, c` and a proof that
`i ≠ j`. These are often easier to manipulate than straight matrices, especially in inductive
arguments.
* `exists_list_transvec_mul_diagonal_mul_list_transvec` states that any matrix `M` over a field can
be written in the form `t_1 * ... * t_k * D * t'_1 * ... * t'_l`, where `D` is diagonal and
the `t_i`, `t'_j` are transvections.
* `diagonal_transvection_induction` shows that a property which is true for diagonal matrices and
transvections, and invariant under product, is true for all matrices.
* `diagonal_transvection_induction_of_det_ne_zero` is the same statement over invertible matrices.
## Implementation details
The proof of the reduction results is done inductively on the size of the matrices, reducing an
`(r + 1) × (r + 1)` matrix to a matrix whose last row and column are zeroes, except possibly for
the last diagonal entry. This step is done as follows.
If all the coefficients on the last row and column are zero, there is nothing to do. Otherwise,
one can put a nonzero coefficient in the last diagonal entry by a row or column operation, and then
subtract this last diagonal entry from the other entries in the last row and column to make them
vanish.
This step is done in the type `Fin r ⊕ Unit`, where `Fin r` is useful to choose arbitrarily some
order in which we cancel the coefficients, and the sum structure is useful to use the formalism of
block matrices.
To proceed with the induction, we reindex our matrices to reduce to the above situation.
-/
universe u₁ u₂
namespace Matrix
open Matrix
variable (n p : Type*) (R : Type u₂) {𝕜 : Type*} [Field 𝕜]
variable [DecidableEq n] [DecidableEq p]
variable [CommRing R]
section Transvection
variable {R n} (i j : n)
/-- The transvection matrix `Transvection i j c` is equal to the identity plus `c` at position
`(i, j)`. Multiplying by it on the left (as in `Transvection i j c * M`) corresponds to adding
`c` times the `j`-th line of `M` to its `i`-th line. Multiplying by it on the right corresponds
to adding `c` times the `i`-th column to the `j`-th column. -/
def transvection (c : R) : Matrix n n R :=
1 + Matrix.stdBasisMatrix i j c
#align matrix.transvection Matrix.transvection
@[simp]
theorem transvection_zero : transvection i j (0 : R) = 1 := by simp [transvection]
#align matrix.transvection_zero Matrix.transvection_zero
section
/-- A transvection matrix is obtained from the identity by adding `c` times the `j`-th row to
the `i`-th row. -/
theorem updateRow_eq_transvection [Finite n] (c : R) :
updateRow (1 : Matrix n n R) i ((1 : Matrix n n R) i + c • (1 : Matrix n n R) j) =
transvection i j c := by
cases nonempty_fintype n
ext a b
by_cases ha : i = a
· by_cases hb : j = b
· simp only [updateRow_self, transvection, ha, hb, Pi.add_apply, StdBasisMatrix.apply_same,
one_apply_eq, Pi.smul_apply, mul_one, Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul, add_apply]
· simp only [updateRow_self, transvection, ha, hb, StdBasisMatrix.apply_of_ne, Pi.add_apply,
Ne, not_false_iff, Pi.smul_apply, and_false_iff, one_apply_ne, Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul,
mul_zero, add_apply]
· simp only [updateRow_ne, transvection, ha, Ne.symm ha, StdBasisMatrix.apply_of_ne, add_zero,
Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul, Ne, not_false_iff, DMatrix.add_apply, Pi.smul_apply,
mul_zero, false_and_iff, add_apply]
#align matrix.update_row_eq_transvection Matrix.updateRow_eq_transvection
variable [Fintype n]
theorem transvection_mul_transvection_same (h : i ≠ j) (c d : R) :
transvection i j c * transvection i j d = transvection i j (c + d) := by
simp [transvection, Matrix.add_mul, Matrix.mul_add, h, h.symm, add_smul, add_assoc,
stdBasisMatrix_add]
#align matrix.transvection_mul_transvection_same Matrix.transvection_mul_transvection_same
@[simp]
theorem transvection_mul_apply_same (b : n) (c : R) (M : Matrix n n R) :
(transvection i j c * M) i b = M i b + c * M j b := by simp [transvection, Matrix.add_mul]
#align matrix.transvection_mul_apply_same Matrix.transvection_mul_apply_same
@[simp]
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Transvection.lean | 125 | 127 | theorem mul_transvection_apply_same (a : n) (c : R) (M : Matrix n n R) :
(M * transvection i j c) a j = M a j + c * M a i := by |
simp [transvection, Matrix.mul_add, mul_comm]
|
/-
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.Asymptotics.AsymptoticEquivalent
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Linear
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Comp
#align_import analysis.calculus.fderiv.equiv from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"e3fb84046afd187b710170887195d50bada934ee"
/-!
# The derivative of a linear equivalence
For detailed documentation of the Fréchet derivative,
see the module docstring of `Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Basic.lean`.
This file contains the usual formulas (and existence assertions) for the derivative of
continuous linear equivalences.
We also prove the usual formula for the derivative of the inverse function, assuming it exists.
The inverse function theorem is in `Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/InverseFunctionTheorem/FDeriv.lean`.
-/
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']
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}
namespace ContinuousLinearEquiv
/-! ### Differentiability of linear equivs, and invariance of differentiability -/
variable (iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F)
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem hasStrictFDerivAt : HasStrictFDerivAt iso (iso : E →L[𝕜] F) x :=
iso.toContinuousLinearMap.hasStrictFDerivAt
#align continuous_linear_equiv.has_strict_fderiv_at ContinuousLinearEquiv.hasStrictFDerivAt
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem hasFDerivWithinAt : HasFDerivWithinAt iso (iso : E →L[𝕜] F) s x :=
iso.toContinuousLinearMap.hasFDerivWithinAt
#align continuous_linear_equiv.has_fderiv_within_at ContinuousLinearEquiv.hasFDerivWithinAt
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem hasFDerivAt : HasFDerivAt iso (iso : E →L[𝕜] F) x :=
iso.toContinuousLinearMap.hasFDerivAtFilter
#align continuous_linear_equiv.has_fderiv_at ContinuousLinearEquiv.hasFDerivAt
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem differentiableAt : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 iso x :=
iso.hasFDerivAt.differentiableAt
#align continuous_linear_equiv.differentiable_at ContinuousLinearEquiv.differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem differentiableWithinAt : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 iso s x :=
iso.differentiableAt.differentiableWithinAt
#align continuous_linear_equiv.differentiable_within_at ContinuousLinearEquiv.differentiableWithinAt
protected theorem fderiv : fderiv 𝕜 iso x = iso :=
iso.hasFDerivAt.fderiv
#align continuous_linear_equiv.fderiv ContinuousLinearEquiv.fderiv
protected theorem fderivWithin (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) : fderivWithin 𝕜 iso s x = iso :=
iso.toContinuousLinearMap.fderivWithin hxs
#align continuous_linear_equiv.fderiv_within ContinuousLinearEquiv.fderivWithin
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem differentiable : Differentiable 𝕜 iso := fun _ => iso.differentiableAt
#align continuous_linear_equiv.differentiable ContinuousLinearEquiv.differentiable
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem differentiableOn : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 iso s :=
iso.differentiable.differentiableOn
#align continuous_linear_equiv.differentiable_on ContinuousLinearEquiv.differentiableOn
theorem comp_differentiableWithinAt_iff {f : G → E} {s : Set G} {x : G} :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) s x ↔ DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f s x := by
refine
⟨fun H => ?_, fun H => iso.differentiable.differentiableAt.comp_differentiableWithinAt x H⟩
have : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (iso.symm ∘ iso ∘ f) s x :=
iso.symm.differentiable.differentiableAt.comp_differentiableWithinAt x H
rwa [← Function.comp.assoc iso.symm iso f, iso.symm_comp_self] at this
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_differentiable_within_at_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_differentiableWithinAt_iff
theorem comp_differentiableAt_iff {f : G → E} {x : G} :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) x ↔ DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x := by
rw [← differentiableWithinAt_univ, ← differentiableWithinAt_univ,
iso.comp_differentiableWithinAt_iff]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_differentiable_at_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_differentiableAt_iff
theorem comp_differentiableOn_iff {f : G → E} {s : Set G} :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) s ↔ DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s := by
rw [DifferentiableOn, DifferentiableOn]
simp only [iso.comp_differentiableWithinAt_iff]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_differentiable_on_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_differentiableOn_iff
theorem comp_differentiable_iff {f : G → E} : Differentiable 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) ↔ Differentiable 𝕜 f := by
rw [← differentiableOn_univ, ← differentiableOn_univ]
exact iso.comp_differentiableOn_iff
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_differentiable_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_differentiable_iff
theorem comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff {f : G → E} {s : Set G} {x : G} {f' : G →L[𝕜] E} :
HasFDerivWithinAt (iso ∘ f) ((iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp f') s x ↔ HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s x := by
refine ⟨fun H => ?_, fun H => iso.hasFDerivAt.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x H⟩
have A : f = iso.symm ∘ iso ∘ f := by
rw [← Function.comp.assoc, iso.symm_comp_self]
rfl
have B : f' = (iso.symm : F →L[𝕜] E).comp ((iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp f') := by
rw [← ContinuousLinearMap.comp_assoc, iso.coe_symm_comp_coe, ContinuousLinearMap.id_comp]
rw [A, B]
exact iso.symm.hasFDerivAt.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x H
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_has_fderiv_within_at_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff
theorem comp_hasStrictFDerivAt_iff {f : G → E} {x : G} {f' : G →L[𝕜] E} :
HasStrictFDerivAt (iso ∘ f) ((iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp f') x ↔ HasStrictFDerivAt f f' x := by
refine ⟨fun H => ?_, fun H => iso.hasStrictFDerivAt.comp x H⟩
convert iso.symm.hasStrictFDerivAt.comp x H using 1 <;>
ext z <;> apply (iso.symm_apply_apply _).symm
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_has_strict_fderiv_at_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_hasStrictFDerivAt_iff
theorem comp_hasFDerivAt_iff {f : G → E} {x : G} {f' : G →L[𝕜] E} :
HasFDerivAt (iso ∘ f) ((iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp f') x ↔ HasFDerivAt f f' x := by
simp_rw [← hasFDerivWithinAt_univ, iso.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_has_fderiv_at_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_hasFDerivAt_iff
theorem comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff' {f : G → E} {s : Set G} {x : G} {f' : G →L[𝕜] F} :
HasFDerivWithinAt (iso ∘ f) f' s x ↔
HasFDerivWithinAt f ((iso.symm : F →L[𝕜] E).comp f') s x := by
rw [← iso.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff, ← ContinuousLinearMap.comp_assoc, iso.coe_comp_coe_symm,
ContinuousLinearMap.id_comp]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_has_fderiv_within_at_iff' ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff'
theorem comp_hasFDerivAt_iff' {f : G → E} {x : G} {f' : G →L[𝕜] F} :
HasFDerivAt (iso ∘ f) f' x ↔ HasFDerivAt f ((iso.symm : F →L[𝕜] E).comp f') x := by
simp_rw [← hasFDerivWithinAt_univ, iso.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff']
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_has_fderiv_at_iff' ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_hasFDerivAt_iff'
theorem comp_fderivWithin {f : G → E} {s : Set G} {x : G} (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) s x = (iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp (fderivWithin 𝕜 f s x) := by
by_cases h : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f s x
· rw [fderiv.comp_fderivWithin x iso.differentiableAt h hxs, iso.fderiv]
· have : ¬DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) s x := mt iso.comp_differentiableWithinAt_iff.1 h
rw [fderivWithin_zero_of_not_differentiableWithinAt h,
fderivWithin_zero_of_not_differentiableWithinAt this, ContinuousLinearMap.comp_zero]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_fderiv_within ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_fderivWithin
theorem comp_fderiv {f : G → E} {x : G} :
fderiv 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) x = (iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp (fderiv 𝕜 f x) := by
rw [← fderivWithin_univ, ← fderivWithin_univ]
exact iso.comp_fderivWithin uniqueDiffWithinAt_univ
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_fderiv ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_fderiv
lemma _root_.fderivWithin_continuousLinearEquiv_comp (L : G ≃L[𝕜] G') (f : E → (F →L[𝕜] G))
(hs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun x ↦ (L : G →L[𝕜] G').comp (f x)) s x =
(((ContinuousLinearEquiv.refl 𝕜 F).arrowCongr L)) ∘L (fderivWithin 𝕜 f s x) := by
change fderivWithin 𝕜 (((ContinuousLinearEquiv.refl 𝕜 F).arrowCongr L) ∘ f) s x = _
rw [ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_fderivWithin _ hs]
lemma _root_.fderiv_continuousLinearEquiv_comp (L : G ≃L[𝕜] G') (f : E → (F →L[𝕜] G)) (x : E) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun x ↦ (L : G →L[𝕜] G').comp (f x)) x =
(((ContinuousLinearEquiv.refl 𝕜 F).arrowCongr L)) ∘L (fderiv 𝕜 f x) := by
change fderiv 𝕜 (((ContinuousLinearEquiv.refl 𝕜 F).arrowCongr L) ∘ f) x = _
rw [ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_fderiv]
lemma _root_.fderiv_continuousLinearEquiv_comp' (L : G ≃L[𝕜] G') (f : E → (F →L[𝕜] G)) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun x ↦ (L : G →L[𝕜] G').comp (f x)) =
fun x ↦ (((ContinuousLinearEquiv.refl 𝕜 F).arrowCongr L)) ∘L (fderiv 𝕜 f x) := by
ext x : 1
exact fderiv_continuousLinearEquiv_comp L f x
theorem comp_right_differentiableWithinAt_iff {f : F → G} {s : Set F} {x : E} :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (f ∘ iso) (iso ⁻¹' s) x ↔ DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f s (iso x) := by
refine ⟨fun H => ?_, fun H => H.comp x iso.differentiableWithinAt (mapsTo_preimage _ s)⟩
have : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 ((f ∘ iso) ∘ iso.symm) s (iso x) := by
rw [← iso.symm_apply_apply x] at H
apply H.comp (iso x) iso.symm.differentiableWithinAt
intro y hy
simpa only [mem_preimage, apply_symm_apply] using hy
rwa [Function.comp.assoc, iso.self_comp_symm] at this
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_right_differentiable_within_at_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_right_differentiableWithinAt_iff
theorem comp_right_differentiableAt_iff {f : F → G} {x : E} :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (f ∘ iso) x ↔ DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f (iso x) := by
simp only [← differentiableWithinAt_univ, ← iso.comp_right_differentiableWithinAt_iff,
preimage_univ]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_right_differentiable_at_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_right_differentiableAt_iff
theorem comp_right_differentiableOn_iff {f : F → G} {s : Set F} :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (f ∘ iso) (iso ⁻¹' s) ↔ DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s := by
refine ⟨fun H y hy => ?_, fun H y hy => iso.comp_right_differentiableWithinAt_iff.2 (H _ hy)⟩
rw [← iso.apply_symm_apply y, ← comp_right_differentiableWithinAt_iff]
apply H
simpa only [mem_preimage, apply_symm_apply] using hy
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_right_differentiable_on_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_right_differentiableOn_iff
theorem comp_right_differentiable_iff {f : F → G} :
Differentiable 𝕜 (f ∘ iso) ↔ Differentiable 𝕜 f := by
simp only [← differentiableOn_univ, ← iso.comp_right_differentiableOn_iff, preimage_univ]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_right_differentiable_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_right_differentiable_iff
theorem comp_right_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff {f : F → G} {s : Set F} {x : E} {f' : F →L[𝕜] G} :
HasFDerivWithinAt (f ∘ iso) (f'.comp (iso : E →L[𝕜] F)) (iso ⁻¹' s) x ↔
HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s (iso x) := by
refine ⟨fun H => ?_, fun H => H.comp x iso.hasFDerivWithinAt (mapsTo_preimage _ s)⟩
rw [← iso.symm_apply_apply x] at H
have A : f = (f ∘ iso) ∘ iso.symm := by
rw [Function.comp.assoc, iso.self_comp_symm]
rfl
have B : f' = (f'.comp (iso : E →L[𝕜] F)).comp (iso.symm : F →L[𝕜] E) := by
rw [ContinuousLinearMap.comp_assoc, iso.coe_comp_coe_symm, ContinuousLinearMap.comp_id]
rw [A, B]
apply H.comp (iso x) iso.symm.hasFDerivWithinAt
intro y hy
simpa only [mem_preimage, apply_symm_apply] using hy
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_right_has_fderiv_within_at_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_right_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff
theorem comp_right_hasFDerivAt_iff {f : F → G} {x : E} {f' : F →L[𝕜] G} :
HasFDerivAt (f ∘ iso) (f'.comp (iso : E →L[𝕜] F)) x ↔ HasFDerivAt f f' (iso x) := by
simp only [← hasFDerivWithinAt_univ, ← comp_right_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff, preimage_univ]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_right_has_fderiv_at_iff ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_right_hasFDerivAt_iff
theorem comp_right_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff' {f : F → G} {s : Set F} {x : E} {f' : E →L[𝕜] G} :
HasFDerivWithinAt (f ∘ iso) f' (iso ⁻¹' s) x ↔
HasFDerivWithinAt f (f'.comp (iso.symm : F →L[𝕜] E)) s (iso x) := by
rw [← iso.comp_right_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff, ContinuousLinearMap.comp_assoc,
iso.coe_symm_comp_coe, ContinuousLinearMap.comp_id]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_right_has_fderiv_within_at_iff' ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_right_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff'
theorem comp_right_hasFDerivAt_iff' {f : F → G} {x : E} {f' : E →L[𝕜] G} :
HasFDerivAt (f ∘ iso) f' x ↔ HasFDerivAt f (f'.comp (iso.symm : F →L[𝕜] E)) (iso x) := by
simp only [← hasFDerivWithinAt_univ, ← iso.comp_right_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff', preimage_univ]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_right_has_fderiv_at_iff' ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_right_hasFDerivAt_iff'
theorem comp_right_fderivWithin {f : F → G} {s : Set F} {x : E}
(hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 (iso ⁻¹' s) x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (f ∘ iso) (iso ⁻¹' s) x =
(fderivWithin 𝕜 f s (iso x)).comp (iso : E →L[𝕜] F) := by
by_cases h : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f s (iso x)
· exact (iso.comp_right_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff.2 h.hasFDerivWithinAt).fderivWithin hxs
· have : ¬DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (f ∘ iso) (iso ⁻¹' s) x := by
intro h'
exact h (iso.comp_right_differentiableWithinAt_iff.1 h')
rw [fderivWithin_zero_of_not_differentiableWithinAt h,
fderivWithin_zero_of_not_differentiableWithinAt this, ContinuousLinearMap.zero_comp]
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_right_fderiv_within ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_right_fderivWithin
theorem comp_right_fderiv {f : F → G} {x : E} :
fderiv 𝕜 (f ∘ iso) x = (fderiv 𝕜 f (iso x)).comp (iso : E →L[𝕜] F) := by
rw [← fderivWithin_univ, ← fderivWithin_univ, ← iso.comp_right_fderivWithin, preimage_univ]
exact uniqueDiffWithinAt_univ
#align continuous_linear_equiv.comp_right_fderiv ContinuousLinearEquiv.comp_right_fderiv
end ContinuousLinearEquiv
namespace LinearIsometryEquiv
/-! ### Differentiability of linear isometry equivs, and invariance of differentiability -/
variable (iso : E ≃ₗᵢ[𝕜] F)
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem hasStrictFDerivAt : HasStrictFDerivAt iso (iso : E →L[𝕜] F) x :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).hasStrictFDerivAt
#align linear_isometry_equiv.has_strict_fderiv_at LinearIsometryEquiv.hasStrictFDerivAt
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem hasFDerivWithinAt : HasFDerivWithinAt iso (iso : E →L[𝕜] F) s x :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).hasFDerivWithinAt
#align linear_isometry_equiv.has_fderiv_within_at LinearIsometryEquiv.hasFDerivWithinAt
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem hasFDerivAt : HasFDerivAt iso (iso : E →L[𝕜] F) x :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).hasFDerivAt
#align linear_isometry_equiv.has_fderiv_at LinearIsometryEquiv.hasFDerivAt
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem differentiableAt : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 iso x :=
iso.hasFDerivAt.differentiableAt
#align linear_isometry_equiv.differentiable_at LinearIsometryEquiv.differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem differentiableWithinAt : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 iso s x :=
iso.differentiableAt.differentiableWithinAt
#align linear_isometry_equiv.differentiable_within_at LinearIsometryEquiv.differentiableWithinAt
protected theorem fderiv : fderiv 𝕜 iso x = iso :=
iso.hasFDerivAt.fderiv
#align linear_isometry_equiv.fderiv LinearIsometryEquiv.fderiv
protected theorem fderivWithin (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) : fderivWithin 𝕜 iso s x = iso :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).fderivWithin hxs
#align linear_isometry_equiv.fderiv_within LinearIsometryEquiv.fderivWithin
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem differentiable : Differentiable 𝕜 iso := fun _ => iso.differentiableAt
#align linear_isometry_equiv.differentiable LinearIsometryEquiv.differentiable
@[fun_prop]
protected theorem differentiableOn : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 iso s :=
iso.differentiable.differentiableOn
#align linear_isometry_equiv.differentiable_on LinearIsometryEquiv.differentiableOn
theorem comp_differentiableWithinAt_iff {f : G → E} {s : Set G} {x : G} :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) s x ↔ DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f s x :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_differentiableWithinAt_iff
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_differentiable_within_at_iff LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_differentiableWithinAt_iff
theorem comp_differentiableAt_iff {f : G → E} {x : G} :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) x ↔ DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_differentiableAt_iff
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_differentiable_at_iff LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_differentiableAt_iff
theorem comp_differentiableOn_iff {f : G → E} {s : Set G} :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) s ↔ DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_differentiableOn_iff
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_differentiable_on_iff LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_differentiableOn_iff
theorem comp_differentiable_iff {f : G → E} : Differentiable 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) ↔ Differentiable 𝕜 f :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_differentiable_iff
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_differentiable_iff LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_differentiable_iff
theorem comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff {f : G → E} {s : Set G} {x : G} {f' : G →L[𝕜] E} :
HasFDerivWithinAt (iso ∘ f) ((iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp f') s x ↔ HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s x :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_has_fderiv_within_at_iff LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff
theorem comp_hasStrictFDerivAt_iff {f : G → E} {x : G} {f' : G →L[𝕜] E} :
HasStrictFDerivAt (iso ∘ f) ((iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp f') x ↔ HasStrictFDerivAt f f' x :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_hasStrictFDerivAt_iff
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_has_strict_fderiv_at_iff LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_hasStrictFDerivAt_iff
theorem comp_hasFDerivAt_iff {f : G → E} {x : G} {f' : G →L[𝕜] E} :
HasFDerivAt (iso ∘ f) ((iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp f') x ↔ HasFDerivAt f f' x :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_hasFDerivAt_iff
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_has_fderiv_at_iff LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_hasFDerivAt_iff
theorem comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff' {f : G → E} {s : Set G} {x : G} {f' : G →L[𝕜] F} :
HasFDerivWithinAt (iso ∘ f) f' s x ↔ HasFDerivWithinAt f ((iso.symm : F →L[𝕜] E).comp f') s x :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff'
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_has_fderiv_within_at_iff' LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff'
theorem comp_hasFDerivAt_iff' {f : G → E} {x : G} {f' : G →L[𝕜] F} :
HasFDerivAt (iso ∘ f) f' x ↔ HasFDerivAt f ((iso.symm : F →L[𝕜] E).comp f') x :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_hasFDerivAt_iff'
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_has_fderiv_at_iff' LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_hasFDerivAt_iff'
theorem comp_fderivWithin {f : G → E} {s : Set G} {x : G} (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) s x = (iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp (fderivWithin 𝕜 f s x) :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_fderivWithin hxs
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_fderiv_within LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_fderivWithin
theorem comp_fderiv {f : G → E} {x : G} :
fderiv 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) x = (iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp (fderiv 𝕜 f x) :=
(iso : E ≃L[𝕜] F).comp_fderiv
#align linear_isometry_equiv.comp_fderiv LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_fderiv
theorem comp_fderiv' {f : G → E} :
fderiv 𝕜 (iso ∘ f) = fun x ↦ (iso : E →L[𝕜] F).comp (fderiv 𝕜 f x) := by
ext x : 1
exact LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_fderiv iso
end LinearIsometryEquiv
/-- If `f (g y) = y` for `y` in some neighborhood of `a`, `g` is continuous at `a`, and `f` has an
invertible derivative `f'` at `g a` in the strict sense, then `g` has the derivative `f'⁻¹` at `a`
in the strict sense.
This is one of the easy parts of the inverse function theorem: it assumes that we already have an
inverse function. -/
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.of_local_left_inverse {f : E → F} {f' : E ≃L[𝕜] F} {g : F → E} {a : F}
(hg : ContinuousAt g a) (hf : HasStrictFDerivAt f (f' : E →L[𝕜] F) (g a))
(hfg : ∀ᶠ y in 𝓝 a, f (g y) = y) : HasStrictFDerivAt g (f'.symm : F →L[𝕜] E) a := by
replace hg := hg.prod_map' hg
replace hfg := hfg.prod_mk_nhds hfg
have :
(fun p : F × F => g p.1 - g p.2 - f'.symm (p.1 - p.2)) =O[𝓝 (a, a)] fun p : F × F =>
f' (g p.1 - g p.2) - (p.1 - p.2) := by
refine ((f'.symm : F →L[𝕜] E).isBigO_comp _ _).congr (fun x => ?_) fun _ => rfl
simp
refine this.trans_isLittleO ?_
clear this
refine ((hf.comp_tendsto hg).symm.congr'
(hfg.mono ?_) (eventually_of_forall fun _ => rfl)).trans_isBigO ?_
· rintro p ⟨hp1, hp2⟩
simp [hp1, hp2]
· refine (hf.isBigO_sub_rev.comp_tendsto hg).congr' (eventually_of_forall fun _ => rfl)
(hfg.mono ?_)
rintro p ⟨hp1, hp2⟩
simp only [(· ∘ ·), hp1, hp2]
#align has_strict_fderiv_at.of_local_left_inverse HasStrictFDerivAt.of_local_left_inverse
/-- If `f (g y) = y` for `y` in some neighborhood of `a`, `g` is continuous at `a`, and `f` has an
invertible derivative `f'` at `g a`, then `g` has the derivative `f'⁻¹` at `a`.
This is one of the easy parts of the inverse function theorem: it assumes that we already have
an inverse function. -/
theorem HasFDerivAt.of_local_left_inverse {f : E → F} {f' : E ≃L[𝕜] F} {g : F → E} {a : F}
(hg : ContinuousAt g a) (hf : HasFDerivAt f (f' : E →L[𝕜] F) (g a))
(hfg : ∀ᶠ y in 𝓝 a, f (g y) = y) : HasFDerivAt g (f'.symm : F →L[𝕜] E) a := by
have : (fun x : F => g x - g a - f'.symm (x - a)) =O[𝓝 a]
fun x : F => f' (g x - g a) - (x - a) := by
refine ((f'.symm : F →L[𝕜] E).isBigO_comp _ _).congr (fun x => ?_) fun _ => rfl
simp
refine HasFDerivAtFilter.of_isLittleO <| this.trans_isLittleO ?_
clear this
refine ((hf.isLittleO.comp_tendsto hg).symm.congr' (hfg.mono ?_) .rfl).trans_isBigO ?_
· intro p hp
simp [hp, hfg.self_of_nhds]
· refine ((hf.isBigO_sub_rev f'.antilipschitz).comp_tendsto hg).congr'
(eventually_of_forall fun _ => rfl) (hfg.mono ?_)
rintro p hp
simp only [(· ∘ ·), hp, hfg.self_of_nhds]
#align has_fderiv_at.of_local_left_inverse HasFDerivAt.of_local_left_inverse
/-- If `f` is a partial homeomorphism defined on a neighbourhood of `f.symm a`, and `f` has an
invertible derivative `f'` in the sense of strict differentiability at `f.symm a`, then `f.symm` has
the derivative `f'⁻¹` at `a`.
This is one of the easy parts of the inverse function theorem: it assumes that we already have
an inverse function. -/
theorem PartialHomeomorph.hasStrictFDerivAt_symm (f : PartialHomeomorph E F) {f' : E ≃L[𝕜] F}
{a : F} (ha : a ∈ f.target) (htff' : HasStrictFDerivAt f (f' : E →L[𝕜] F) (f.symm a)) :
HasStrictFDerivAt f.symm (f'.symm : F →L[𝕜] E) a :=
htff'.of_local_left_inverse (f.symm.continuousAt ha) (f.eventually_right_inverse ha)
#align local_homeomorph.has_strict_fderiv_at_symm PartialHomeomorph.hasStrictFDerivAt_symm
/-- If `f` is a partial homeomorphism defined on a neighbourhood of `f.symm a`, and `f` has an
invertible derivative `f'` at `f.symm a`, then `f.symm` has the derivative `f'⁻¹` at `a`.
This is one of the easy parts of the inverse function theorem: it assumes that we already have
an inverse function. -/
theorem PartialHomeomorph.hasFDerivAt_symm (f : PartialHomeomorph E F) {f' : E ≃L[𝕜] F} {a : F}
(ha : a ∈ f.target) (htff' : HasFDerivAt f (f' : E →L[𝕜] F) (f.symm a)) :
HasFDerivAt f.symm (f'.symm : F →L[𝕜] E) a :=
htff'.of_local_left_inverse (f.symm.continuousAt ha) (f.eventually_right_inverse ha)
#align local_homeomorph.has_fderiv_at_symm PartialHomeomorph.hasFDerivAt_symm
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.eventually_ne (h : HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s x)
(hf' : ∃ C, ∀ z, ‖z‖ ≤ C * ‖f' z‖) : ∀ᶠ z in 𝓝[s \ {x}] x, f z ≠ f x := by
rw [nhdsWithin, diff_eq, ← inf_principal, ← inf_assoc, eventually_inf_principal]
have A : (fun z => z - x) =O[𝓝[s] x] fun z => f' (z - x) :=
isBigO_iff.2 <| hf'.imp fun C hC => eventually_of_forall fun z => hC _
have : (fun z => f z - f x) ~[𝓝[s] x] fun z => f' (z - x) := h.isLittleO.trans_isBigO A
simpa [not_imp_not, sub_eq_zero] using (A.trans this.isBigO_symm).eq_zero_imp
#align has_fderiv_within_at.eventually_ne HasFDerivWithinAt.eventually_ne
theorem HasFDerivAt.eventually_ne (h : HasFDerivAt f f' x) (hf' : ∃ C, ∀ z, ‖z‖ ≤ C * ‖f' z‖) :
∀ᶠ z in 𝓝[≠] x, f z ≠ f x := by
simpa only [compl_eq_univ_diff] using (hasFDerivWithinAt_univ.2 h).eventually_ne hf'
#align has_fderiv_at.eventually_ne HasFDerivAt.eventually_ne
end
section
/-
In the special case of a normed space over the reals,
we can use scalar multiplication in the `tendsto` characterization
of the Fréchet derivative.
-/
variable {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E]
variable {F : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace ℝ F]
variable {f : E → F} {f' : E →L[ℝ] F} {x : E}
| Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Equiv.lean | 486 | 492 | theorem has_fderiv_at_filter_real_equiv {L : Filter E} :
Tendsto (fun x' : E => ‖x' - x‖⁻¹ * ‖f x' - f x - f' (x' - x)‖) L (𝓝 0) ↔
Tendsto (fun x' : E => ‖x' - x‖⁻¹ • (f x' - f x - f' (x' - x))) L (𝓝 0) := by |
symm
rw [tendsto_iff_norm_sub_tendsto_zero]
refine tendsto_congr fun x' => ?_
simp [norm_smul]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Stuart Presnell. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Stuart Presnell
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Finsupp.Multiset
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.GCD.BigOperators
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.PrimeFin
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.Padics.PadicVal
import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Finset.Nat
#align_import data.nat.factorization.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f694c7dead66f5d4c80f446c796a5aad14707f0e"
/-!
# Prime factorizations
`n.factorization` is the finitely supported function `ℕ →₀ ℕ`
mapping each prime factor of `n` to its multiplicity in `n`. For example, since 2000 = 2^4 * 5^3,
* `factorization 2000 2` is 4
* `factorization 2000 5` is 3
* `factorization 2000 k` is 0 for all other `k : ℕ`.
## TODO
* As discussed in this Zulip thread:
https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/217875/topic/Multiplicity.20in.20the.20naturals
We have lots of disparate ways of talking about the multiplicity of a prime
in a natural number, including `factors.count`, `padicValNat`, `multiplicity`,
and the material in `Data/PNat/Factors`. Move some of this material to this file,
prove results about the relationships between these definitions,
and (where appropriate) choose a uniform canonical way of expressing these ideas.
* Moreover, the results here should be generalised to an arbitrary unique factorization monoid
with a normalization function, and then deduplicated. The basics of this have been started in
`RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain`.
* Extend the inductions to any `NormalizationMonoid` with unique factorization.
-/
-- Workaround for lean4#2038
attribute [-instance] instBEqNat
open Nat Finset List Finsupp
namespace Nat
variable {a b m n p : ℕ}
/-- `n.factorization` is the finitely supported function `ℕ →₀ ℕ`
mapping each prime factor of `n` to its multiplicity in `n`. -/
def factorization (n : ℕ) : ℕ →₀ ℕ where
support := n.primeFactors
toFun p := if p.Prime then padicValNat p n else 0
mem_support_toFun := by simp [not_or]; aesop
#align nat.factorization Nat.factorization
/-- The support of `n.factorization` is exactly `n.primeFactors`. -/
@[simp] lemma support_factorization (n : ℕ) : (factorization n).support = n.primeFactors := rfl
theorem factorization_def (n : ℕ) {p : ℕ} (pp : p.Prime) : n.factorization p = padicValNat p n := by
simpa [factorization] using absurd pp
#align nat.factorization_def Nat.factorization_def
/-- We can write both `n.factorization p` and `n.factors.count p` to represent the power
of `p` in the factorization of `n`: we declare the former to be the simp-normal form. -/
@[simp]
theorem factors_count_eq {n p : ℕ} : n.factors.count p = n.factorization p := by
rcases n.eq_zero_or_pos with (rfl | hn0)
· simp [factorization, count]
if pp : p.Prime then ?_ else
rw [count_eq_zero_of_not_mem (mt prime_of_mem_factors pp)]
simp [factorization, pp]
simp only [factorization_def _ pp]
apply _root_.le_antisymm
· rw [le_padicValNat_iff_replicate_subperm_factors pp hn0.ne']
exact List.le_count_iff_replicate_sublist.mp le_rfl |>.subperm
· rw [← lt_add_one_iff, lt_iff_not_ge, ge_iff_le,
le_padicValNat_iff_replicate_subperm_factors pp hn0.ne']
intro h
have := h.count_le p
simp at this
#align nat.factors_count_eq Nat.factors_count_eq
theorem factorization_eq_factors_multiset (n : ℕ) :
n.factorization = Multiset.toFinsupp (n.factors : Multiset ℕ) := by
ext p
simp
#align nat.factorization_eq_factors_multiset Nat.factorization_eq_factors_multiset
theorem multiplicity_eq_factorization {n p : ℕ} (pp : p.Prime) (hn : n ≠ 0) :
multiplicity p n = n.factorization p := by
simp [factorization, pp, padicValNat_def' pp.ne_one hn.bot_lt]
#align nat.multiplicity_eq_factorization Nat.multiplicity_eq_factorization
/-! ### Basic facts about factorization -/
@[simp]
theorem factorization_prod_pow_eq_self {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : n.factorization.prod (· ^ ·) = n := by
rw [factorization_eq_factors_multiset n]
simp only [← prod_toMultiset, factorization, Multiset.prod_coe, Multiset.toFinsupp_toMultiset]
exact prod_factors hn
#align nat.factorization_prod_pow_eq_self Nat.factorization_prod_pow_eq_self
theorem eq_of_factorization_eq {a b : ℕ} (ha : a ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ 0)
(h : ∀ p : ℕ, a.factorization p = b.factorization p) : a = b :=
eq_of_perm_factors ha hb (by simpa only [List.perm_iff_count, factors_count_eq] using h)
#align nat.eq_of_factorization_eq Nat.eq_of_factorization_eq
/-- Every nonzero natural number has a unique prime factorization -/
theorem factorization_inj : Set.InjOn factorization { x : ℕ | x ≠ 0 } := fun a ha b hb h =>
eq_of_factorization_eq ha hb fun p => by simp [h]
#align nat.factorization_inj Nat.factorization_inj
@[simp]
theorem factorization_zero : factorization 0 = 0 := by ext; simp [factorization]
#align nat.factorization_zero Nat.factorization_zero
@[simp]
theorem factorization_one : factorization 1 = 0 := by ext; simp [factorization]
#align nat.factorization_one Nat.factorization_one
#noalign nat.support_factorization
#align nat.factor_iff_mem_factorization Nat.mem_primeFactors_iff_mem_factors
#align nat.prime_of_mem_factorization Nat.prime_of_mem_primeFactors
#align nat.pos_of_mem_factorization Nat.pos_of_mem_primeFactors
#align nat.le_of_mem_factorization Nat.le_of_mem_primeFactors
/-! ## Lemmas characterising when `n.factorization p = 0` -/
theorem factorization_eq_zero_iff (n p : ℕ) :
n.factorization p = 0 ↔ ¬p.Prime ∨ ¬p ∣ n ∨ n = 0 := by
simp_rw [← not_mem_support_iff, support_factorization, mem_primeFactors, not_and_or, not_ne_iff]
#align nat.factorization_eq_zero_iff Nat.factorization_eq_zero_iff
@[simp]
theorem factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime (n : ℕ) {p : ℕ} (hp : ¬p.Prime) :
n.factorization p = 0 := by simp [factorization_eq_zero_iff, hp]
#align nat.factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime Nat.factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime
theorem factorization_eq_zero_of_not_dvd {n p : ℕ} (h : ¬p ∣ n) : n.factorization p = 0 := by
simp [factorization_eq_zero_iff, h]
#align nat.factorization_eq_zero_of_not_dvd Nat.factorization_eq_zero_of_not_dvd
theorem factorization_eq_zero_of_lt {n p : ℕ} (h : n < p) : n.factorization p = 0 :=
Finsupp.not_mem_support_iff.mp (mt le_of_mem_primeFactors (not_le_of_lt h))
#align nat.factorization_eq_zero_of_lt Nat.factorization_eq_zero_of_lt
@[simp]
theorem factorization_zero_right (n : ℕ) : n.factorization 0 = 0 :=
factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime _ not_prime_zero
#align nat.factorization_zero_right Nat.factorization_zero_right
@[simp]
theorem factorization_one_right (n : ℕ) : n.factorization 1 = 0 :=
factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime _ not_prime_one
#align nat.factorization_one_right Nat.factorization_one_right
theorem dvd_of_factorization_pos {n p : ℕ} (hn : n.factorization p ≠ 0) : p ∣ n :=
dvd_of_mem_factors <| mem_primeFactors_iff_mem_factors.1 <| mem_support_iff.2 hn
#align nat.dvd_of_factorization_pos Nat.dvd_of_factorization_pos
theorem Prime.factorization_pos_of_dvd {n p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (hn : n ≠ 0) (h : p ∣ n) :
0 < n.factorization p := by
rwa [← factors_count_eq, count_pos_iff_mem, mem_factors_iff_dvd hn hp]
#align nat.prime.factorization_pos_of_dvd Nat.Prime.factorization_pos_of_dvd
theorem factorization_eq_zero_of_remainder {p r : ℕ} (i : ℕ) (hr : ¬p ∣ r) :
(p * i + r).factorization p = 0 := by
apply factorization_eq_zero_of_not_dvd
rwa [← Nat.dvd_add_iff_right (Dvd.intro i rfl)]
#align nat.factorization_eq_zero_of_remainder Nat.factorization_eq_zero_of_remainder
theorem factorization_eq_zero_iff_remainder {p r : ℕ} (i : ℕ) (pp : p.Prime) (hr0 : r ≠ 0) :
¬p ∣ r ↔ (p * i + r).factorization p = 0 := by
refine ⟨factorization_eq_zero_of_remainder i, fun h => ?_⟩
rw [factorization_eq_zero_iff] at h
contrapose! h
refine ⟨pp, ?_, ?_⟩
· rwa [← Nat.dvd_add_iff_right (dvd_mul_right p i)]
· contrapose! hr0
exact (add_eq_zero_iff.mp hr0).2
#align nat.factorization_eq_zero_iff_remainder Nat.factorization_eq_zero_iff_remainder
/-- The only numbers with empty prime factorization are `0` and `1` -/
theorem factorization_eq_zero_iff' (n : ℕ) : n.factorization = 0 ↔ n = 0 ∨ n = 1 := by
rw [factorization_eq_factors_multiset n]
simp [factorization, AddEquiv.map_eq_zero_iff, Multiset.coe_eq_zero]
#align nat.factorization_eq_zero_iff' Nat.factorization_eq_zero_iff'
/-! ## Lemmas about factorizations of products and powers -/
/-- For nonzero `a` and `b`, the power of `p` in `a * b` is the sum of the powers in `a` and `b` -/
@[simp]
theorem factorization_mul {a b : ℕ} (ha : a ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ 0) :
(a * b).factorization = a.factorization + b.factorization := by
ext p
simp only [add_apply, ← factors_count_eq, perm_iff_count.mp (perm_factors_mul ha hb) p,
count_append]
#align nat.factorization_mul Nat.factorization_mul
#align nat.factorization_mul_support Nat.primeFactors_mul
/-- A product over `n.factorization` can be written as a product over `n.primeFactors`; -/
lemma prod_factorization_eq_prod_primeFactors {β : Type*} [CommMonoid β] (f : ℕ → ℕ → β) :
n.factorization.prod f = ∏ p ∈ n.primeFactors, f p (n.factorization p) := rfl
#align nat.prod_factorization_eq_prod_factors Nat.prod_factorization_eq_prod_primeFactors
/-- A product over `n.primeFactors` can be written as a product over `n.factorization`; -/
lemma prod_primeFactors_prod_factorization {β : Type*} [CommMonoid β] (f : ℕ → β) :
∏ p ∈ n.primeFactors, f p = n.factorization.prod (fun p _ ↦ f p) := rfl
/-- For any `p : ℕ` and any function `g : α → ℕ` that's non-zero on `S : Finset α`,
the power of `p` in `S.prod g` equals the sum over `x ∈ S` of the powers of `p` in `g x`.
Generalises `factorization_mul`, which is the special case where `S.card = 2` and `g = id`. -/
theorem factorization_prod {α : Type*} {S : Finset α} {g : α → ℕ} (hS : ∀ x ∈ S, g x ≠ 0) :
(S.prod g).factorization = S.sum fun x => (g x).factorization := by
classical
ext p
refine Finset.induction_on' S ?_ ?_
· simp
· intro x T hxS hTS hxT IH
have hT : T.prod g ≠ 0 := prod_ne_zero_iff.mpr fun x hx => hS x (hTS hx)
simp [prod_insert hxT, sum_insert hxT, ← IH, factorization_mul (hS x hxS) hT]
#align nat.factorization_prod Nat.factorization_prod
/-- For any `p`, the power of `p` in `n^k` is `k` times the power in `n` -/
@[simp]
theorem factorization_pow (n k : ℕ) : factorization (n ^ k) = k • n.factorization := by
induction' k with k ih; · simp
rcases eq_or_ne n 0 with (rfl | hn)
· simp
rw [Nat.pow_succ, mul_comm, factorization_mul hn (pow_ne_zero _ hn), ih,
add_smul, one_smul, add_comm]
#align nat.factorization_pow Nat.factorization_pow
/-! ## Lemmas about factorizations of primes and prime powers -/
/-- The only prime factor of prime `p` is `p` itself, with multiplicity `1` -/
@[simp]
protected theorem Prime.factorization {p : ℕ} (hp : Prime p) : p.factorization = single p 1 := by
ext q
rw [← factors_count_eq, factors_prime hp, single_apply, count_singleton', if_congr eq_comm] <;>
rfl
#align nat.prime.factorization Nat.Prime.factorization
/-- The multiplicity of prime `p` in `p` is `1` -/
@[simp]
theorem Prime.factorization_self {p : ℕ} (hp : Prime p) : p.factorization p = 1 := by simp [hp]
#align nat.prime.factorization_self Nat.Prime.factorization_self
/-- For prime `p` the only prime factor of `p^k` is `p` with multiplicity `k` -/
theorem Prime.factorization_pow {p k : ℕ} (hp : Prime p) : (p ^ k).factorization = single p k := by
simp [hp]
#align nat.prime.factorization_pow Nat.Prime.factorization_pow
/-- If the factorization of `n` contains just one number `p` then `n` is a power of `p` -/
theorem eq_pow_of_factorization_eq_single {n p k : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0)
(h : n.factorization = Finsupp.single p k) : n = p ^ k := by
-- Porting note: explicitly added `Finsupp.prod_single_index`
rw [← Nat.factorization_prod_pow_eq_self hn, h, Finsupp.prod_single_index]
simp
#align nat.eq_pow_of_factorization_eq_single Nat.eq_pow_of_factorization_eq_single
/-- The only prime factor of prime `p` is `p` itself. -/
theorem Prime.eq_of_factorization_pos {p q : ℕ} (hp : Prime p) (h : p.factorization q ≠ 0) :
p = q := by simpa [hp.factorization, single_apply] using h
#align nat.prime.eq_of_factorization_pos Nat.Prime.eq_of_factorization_pos
/-! ### Equivalence between `ℕ+` and `ℕ →₀ ℕ` with support in the primes. -/
/-- Any Finsupp `f : ℕ →₀ ℕ` whose support is in the primes is equal to the factorization of
the product `∏ (a : ℕ) ∈ f.support, a ^ f a`. -/
theorem prod_pow_factorization_eq_self {f : ℕ →₀ ℕ} (hf : ∀ p : ℕ, p ∈ f.support → Prime p) :
(f.prod (· ^ ·)).factorization = f := by
have h : ∀ x : ℕ, x ∈ f.support → x ^ f x ≠ 0 := fun p hp =>
pow_ne_zero _ (Prime.ne_zero (hf p hp))
simp only [Finsupp.prod, factorization_prod h]
conv =>
rhs
rw [(sum_single f).symm]
exact sum_congr rfl fun p hp => Prime.factorization_pow (hf p hp)
#align nat.prod_pow_factorization_eq_self Nat.prod_pow_factorization_eq_self
theorem eq_factorization_iff {n : ℕ} {f : ℕ →₀ ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) (hf : ∀ p ∈ f.support, Prime p) :
f = n.factorization ↔ f.prod (· ^ ·) = n :=
⟨fun h => by rw [h, factorization_prod_pow_eq_self hn], fun h => by
rw [← h, prod_pow_factorization_eq_self hf]⟩
#align nat.eq_factorization_iff Nat.eq_factorization_iff
/-- The equiv between `ℕ+` and `ℕ →₀ ℕ` with support in the primes. -/
def factorizationEquiv : ℕ+ ≃ { f : ℕ →₀ ℕ | ∀ p ∈ f.support, Prime p } where
toFun := fun ⟨n, _⟩ => ⟨n.factorization, fun _ => prime_of_mem_primeFactors⟩
invFun := fun ⟨f, hf⟩ =>
⟨f.prod _, prod_pow_pos_of_zero_not_mem_support fun H => not_prime_zero (hf 0 H)⟩
left_inv := fun ⟨_, hx⟩ => Subtype.ext <| factorization_prod_pow_eq_self hx.ne.symm
right_inv := fun ⟨_, hf⟩ => Subtype.ext <| prod_pow_factorization_eq_self hf
#align nat.factorization_equiv Nat.factorizationEquiv
theorem factorizationEquiv_apply (n : ℕ+) : (factorizationEquiv n).1 = n.1.factorization := by
cases n
rfl
#align nat.factorization_equiv_apply Nat.factorizationEquiv_apply
theorem factorizationEquiv_inv_apply {f : ℕ →₀ ℕ} (hf : ∀ p ∈ f.support, Prime p) :
(factorizationEquiv.symm ⟨f, hf⟩).1 = f.prod (· ^ ·) :=
rfl
#align nat.factorization_equiv_inv_apply Nat.factorizationEquiv_inv_apply
/-! ### Generalisation of the "even part" and "odd part" of a natural number
We introduce the notations `ord_proj[p] n` for the largest power of the prime `p` that
divides `n` and `ord_compl[p] n` for the complementary part. The `ord` naming comes from
the $p$-adic order/valuation of a number, and `proj` and `compl` are for the projection and
complementary projection. The term `n.factorization p` is the $p$-adic order itself.
For example, `ord_proj[2] n` is the even part of `n` and `ord_compl[2] n` is the odd part. -/
-- Porting note: Lean 4 thinks we need `HPow` without this
set_option quotPrecheck false in
notation "ord_proj[" p "] " n:arg => p ^ Nat.factorization n p
notation "ord_compl[" p "] " n:arg => n / ord_proj[p] n
@[simp]
theorem ord_proj_of_not_prime (n p : ℕ) (hp : ¬p.Prime) : ord_proj[p] n = 1 := by
simp [factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime n hp]
#align nat.ord_proj_of_not_prime Nat.ord_proj_of_not_prime
@[simp]
theorem ord_compl_of_not_prime (n p : ℕ) (hp : ¬p.Prime) : ord_compl[p] n = n := by
simp [factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime n hp]
#align nat.ord_compl_of_not_prime Nat.ord_compl_of_not_prime
theorem ord_proj_dvd (n p : ℕ) : ord_proj[p] n ∣ n := by
if hp : p.Prime then ?_ else simp [hp]
rw [← factors_count_eq]
apply dvd_of_factors_subperm (pow_ne_zero _ hp.ne_zero)
rw [hp.factors_pow, List.subperm_ext_iff]
intro q hq
simp [List.eq_of_mem_replicate hq]
#align nat.ord_proj_dvd Nat.ord_proj_dvd
theorem ord_compl_dvd (n p : ℕ) : ord_compl[p] n ∣ n :=
div_dvd_of_dvd (ord_proj_dvd n p)
#align nat.ord_compl_dvd Nat.ord_compl_dvd
theorem ord_proj_pos (n p : ℕ) : 0 < ord_proj[p] n := by
if pp : p.Prime then simp [pow_pos pp.pos] else simp [pp]
#align nat.ord_proj_pos Nat.ord_proj_pos
theorem ord_proj_le {n : ℕ} (p : ℕ) (hn : n ≠ 0) : ord_proj[p] n ≤ n :=
le_of_dvd hn.bot_lt (Nat.ord_proj_dvd n p)
#align nat.ord_proj_le Nat.ord_proj_le
theorem ord_compl_pos {n : ℕ} (p : ℕ) (hn : n ≠ 0) : 0 < ord_compl[p] n := by
if pp : p.Prime then
exact Nat.div_pos (ord_proj_le p hn) (ord_proj_pos n p)
else
simpa [Nat.factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime n pp] using hn.bot_lt
#align nat.ord_compl_pos Nat.ord_compl_pos
theorem ord_compl_le (n p : ℕ) : ord_compl[p] n ≤ n :=
Nat.div_le_self _ _
#align nat.ord_compl_le Nat.ord_compl_le
theorem ord_proj_mul_ord_compl_eq_self (n p : ℕ) : ord_proj[p] n * ord_compl[p] n = n :=
Nat.mul_div_cancel' (ord_proj_dvd n p)
#align nat.ord_proj_mul_ord_compl_eq_self Nat.ord_proj_mul_ord_compl_eq_self
theorem ord_proj_mul {a b : ℕ} (p : ℕ) (ha : a ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ 0) :
ord_proj[p] (a * b) = ord_proj[p] a * ord_proj[p] b := by
simp [factorization_mul ha hb, pow_add]
#align nat.ord_proj_mul Nat.ord_proj_mul
theorem ord_compl_mul (a b p : ℕ) : ord_compl[p] (a * b) = ord_compl[p] a * ord_compl[p] b := by
if ha : a = 0 then simp [ha] else
if hb : b = 0 then simp [hb] else
simp only [ord_proj_mul p ha hb]
rw [div_mul_div_comm (ord_proj_dvd a p) (ord_proj_dvd b p)]
#align nat.ord_compl_mul Nat.ord_compl_mul
/-! ### Factorization and divisibility -/
#align nat.dvd_of_mem_factorization Nat.dvd_of_mem_primeFactors
/-- A crude upper bound on `n.factorization p` -/
theorem factorization_lt {n : ℕ} (p : ℕ) (hn : n ≠ 0) : n.factorization p < n := by
by_cases pp : p.Prime
· exact (pow_lt_pow_iff_right pp.one_lt).1 <| (ord_proj_le p hn).trans_lt <|
lt_pow_self pp.one_lt _
· simpa only [factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime n pp] using hn.bot_lt
#align nat.factorization_lt Nat.factorization_lt
/-- An upper bound on `n.factorization p` -/
theorem factorization_le_of_le_pow {n p b : ℕ} (hb : n ≤ p ^ b) : n.factorization p ≤ b := by
if hn : n = 0 then simp [hn] else
if pp : p.Prime then
exact (pow_le_pow_iff_right pp.one_lt).1 ((ord_proj_le p hn).trans hb)
else
simp [factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime n pp]
#align nat.factorization_le_of_le_pow Nat.factorization_le_of_le_pow
theorem factorization_le_iff_dvd {d n : ℕ} (hd : d ≠ 0) (hn : n ≠ 0) :
d.factorization ≤ n.factorization ↔ d ∣ n := by
constructor
· intro hdn
set K := n.factorization - d.factorization with hK
use K.prod (· ^ ·)
rw [← factorization_prod_pow_eq_self hn, ← factorization_prod_pow_eq_self hd,
← Finsupp.prod_add_index' pow_zero pow_add, hK, add_tsub_cancel_of_le hdn]
· rintro ⟨c, rfl⟩
rw [factorization_mul hd (right_ne_zero_of_mul hn)]
simp
#align nat.factorization_le_iff_dvd Nat.factorization_le_iff_dvd
theorem factorization_prime_le_iff_dvd {d n : ℕ} (hd : d ≠ 0) (hn : n ≠ 0) :
(∀ p : ℕ, p.Prime → d.factorization p ≤ n.factorization p) ↔ d ∣ n := by
rw [← factorization_le_iff_dvd hd hn]
refine ⟨fun h p => (em p.Prime).elim (h p) fun hp => ?_, fun h p _ => h p⟩
simp_rw [factorization_eq_zero_of_non_prime _ hp]
rfl
#align nat.factorization_prime_le_iff_dvd Nat.factorization_prime_le_iff_dvd
theorem pow_succ_factorization_not_dvd {n p : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) (hp : p.Prime) :
¬p ^ (n.factorization p + 1) ∣ n := by
intro h
rw [← factorization_le_iff_dvd (pow_pos hp.pos _).ne' hn] at h
simpa [hp.factorization] using h p
#align nat.pow_succ_factorization_not_dvd Nat.pow_succ_factorization_not_dvd
theorem factorization_le_factorization_mul_left {a b : ℕ} (hb : b ≠ 0) :
a.factorization ≤ (a * b).factorization := by
rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with (rfl | ha)
· simp
rw [factorization_le_iff_dvd ha <| mul_ne_zero ha hb]
exact Dvd.intro b rfl
#align nat.factorization_le_factorization_mul_left Nat.factorization_le_factorization_mul_left
theorem factorization_le_factorization_mul_right {a b : ℕ} (ha : a ≠ 0) :
b.factorization ≤ (a * b).factorization := by
rw [mul_comm]
apply factorization_le_factorization_mul_left ha
#align nat.factorization_le_factorization_mul_right Nat.factorization_le_factorization_mul_right
theorem Prime.pow_dvd_iff_le_factorization {p k n : ℕ} (pp : Prime p) (hn : n ≠ 0) :
p ^ k ∣ n ↔ k ≤ n.factorization p := by
rw [← factorization_le_iff_dvd (pow_pos pp.pos k).ne' hn, pp.factorization_pow, single_le_iff]
#align nat.prime.pow_dvd_iff_le_factorization Nat.Prime.pow_dvd_iff_le_factorization
theorem Prime.pow_dvd_iff_dvd_ord_proj {p k n : ℕ} (pp : Prime p) (hn : n ≠ 0) :
p ^ k ∣ n ↔ p ^ k ∣ ord_proj[p] n := by
rw [pow_dvd_pow_iff_le_right pp.one_lt, pp.pow_dvd_iff_le_factorization hn]
#align nat.prime.pow_dvd_iff_dvd_ord_proj Nat.Prime.pow_dvd_iff_dvd_ord_proj
theorem Prime.dvd_iff_one_le_factorization {p n : ℕ} (pp : Prime p) (hn : n ≠ 0) :
p ∣ n ↔ 1 ≤ n.factorization p :=
Iff.trans (by simp) (pp.pow_dvd_iff_le_factorization hn)
#align nat.prime.dvd_iff_one_le_factorization Nat.Prime.dvd_iff_one_le_factorization
theorem exists_factorization_lt_of_lt {a b : ℕ} (ha : a ≠ 0) (hab : a < b) :
∃ p : ℕ, a.factorization p < b.factorization p := by
have hb : b ≠ 0 := (ha.bot_lt.trans hab).ne'
contrapose! hab
rw [← Finsupp.le_def, factorization_le_iff_dvd hb ha] at hab
exact le_of_dvd ha.bot_lt hab
#align nat.exists_factorization_lt_of_lt Nat.exists_factorization_lt_of_lt
@[simp]
theorem factorization_div {d n : ℕ} (h : d ∣ n) :
(n / d).factorization = n.factorization - d.factorization := by
rcases eq_or_ne d 0 with (rfl | hd); · simp [zero_dvd_iff.mp h]
rcases eq_or_ne n 0 with (rfl | hn); · simp
apply add_left_injective d.factorization
simp only
rw [tsub_add_cancel_of_le <| (Nat.factorization_le_iff_dvd hd hn).mpr h, ←
Nat.factorization_mul (Nat.div_pos (Nat.le_of_dvd hn.bot_lt h) hd.bot_lt).ne' hd,
Nat.div_mul_cancel h]
#align nat.factorization_div Nat.factorization_div
theorem dvd_ord_proj_of_dvd {n p : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) (pp : p.Prime) (h : p ∣ n) : p ∣ ord_proj[p] n :=
dvd_pow_self p (Prime.factorization_pos_of_dvd pp hn h).ne'
#align nat.dvd_ord_proj_of_dvd Nat.dvd_ord_proj_of_dvd
theorem not_dvd_ord_compl {n p : ℕ} (hp : Prime p) (hn : n ≠ 0) : ¬p ∣ ord_compl[p] n := by
rw [Nat.Prime.dvd_iff_one_le_factorization hp (ord_compl_pos p hn).ne']
rw [Nat.factorization_div (Nat.ord_proj_dvd n p)]
simp [hp.factorization]
#align nat.not_dvd_ord_compl Nat.not_dvd_ord_compl
theorem coprime_ord_compl {n p : ℕ} (hp : Prime p) (hn : n ≠ 0) : Coprime p (ord_compl[p] n) :=
(or_iff_left (not_dvd_ord_compl hp hn)).mp <| coprime_or_dvd_of_prime hp _
#align nat.coprime_ord_compl Nat.coprime_ord_compl
theorem factorization_ord_compl (n p : ℕ) :
(ord_compl[p] n).factorization = n.factorization.erase p := by
if hn : n = 0 then simp [hn] else
if pp : p.Prime then ?_ else
-- Porting note: needed to solve side goal explicitly
rw [Finsupp.erase_of_not_mem_support] <;> simp [pp]
ext q
rcases eq_or_ne q p with (rfl | hqp)
· simp only [Finsupp.erase_same, factorization_eq_zero_iff, not_dvd_ord_compl pp hn]
simp
· rw [Finsupp.erase_ne hqp, factorization_div (ord_proj_dvd n p)]
simp [pp.factorization, hqp.symm]
#align nat.factorization_ord_compl Nat.factorization_ord_compl
-- `ord_compl[p] n` is the largest divisor of `n` not divisible by `p`.
theorem dvd_ord_compl_of_dvd_not_dvd {p d n : ℕ} (hdn : d ∣ n) (hpd : ¬p ∣ d) :
d ∣ ord_compl[p] n := by
if hn0 : n = 0 then simp [hn0] else
if hd0 : d = 0 then simp [hd0] at hpd else
rw [← factorization_le_iff_dvd hd0 (ord_compl_pos p hn0).ne', factorization_ord_compl]
intro q
if hqp : q = p then
simp [factorization_eq_zero_iff, hqp, hpd]
else
simp [hqp, (factorization_le_iff_dvd hd0 hn0).2 hdn q]
#align nat.dvd_ord_compl_of_dvd_not_dvd Nat.dvd_ord_compl_of_dvd_not_dvd
/-- If `n` is a nonzero natural number and `p ≠ 1`, then there are natural numbers `e`
and `n'` such that `n'` is not divisible by `p` and `n = p^e * n'`. -/
theorem exists_eq_pow_mul_and_not_dvd {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) (p : ℕ) (hp : p ≠ 1) :
∃ e n' : ℕ, ¬p ∣ n' ∧ n = p ^ e * n' :=
let ⟨a', h₁, h₂⟩ :=
multiplicity.exists_eq_pow_mul_and_not_dvd
(multiplicity.finite_nat_iff.mpr ⟨hp, Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hn⟩)
⟨_, a', h₂, h₁⟩
#align nat.exists_eq_pow_mul_and_not_dvd Nat.exists_eq_pow_mul_and_not_dvd
theorem dvd_iff_div_factorization_eq_tsub {d n : ℕ} (hd : d ≠ 0) (hdn : d ≤ n) :
d ∣ n ↔ (n / d).factorization = n.factorization - d.factorization := by
refine ⟨factorization_div, ?_⟩
rcases eq_or_lt_of_le hdn with (rfl | hd_lt_n); · simp
have h1 : n / d ≠ 0 := fun H => Nat.lt_asymm hd_lt_n ((Nat.div_eq_zero_iff hd.bot_lt).mp H)
intro h
rw [dvd_iff_le_div_mul n d]
by_contra h2
cases' exists_factorization_lt_of_lt (mul_ne_zero h1 hd) (not_le.mp h2) with p hp
rwa [factorization_mul h1 hd, add_apply, ← lt_tsub_iff_right, h, tsub_apply,
lt_self_iff_false] at hp
#align nat.dvd_iff_div_factorization_eq_tsub Nat.dvd_iff_div_factorization_eq_tsub
theorem ord_proj_dvd_ord_proj_of_dvd {a b : ℕ} (hb0 : b ≠ 0) (hab : a ∣ b) (p : ℕ) :
ord_proj[p] a ∣ ord_proj[p] b := by
rcases em' p.Prime with (pp | pp); · simp [pp]
rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with (rfl | ha0); · simp
rw [pow_dvd_pow_iff_le_right pp.one_lt]
exact (factorization_le_iff_dvd ha0 hb0).2 hab p
#align nat.ord_proj_dvd_ord_proj_of_dvd Nat.ord_proj_dvd_ord_proj_of_dvd
theorem ord_proj_dvd_ord_proj_iff_dvd {a b : ℕ} (ha0 : a ≠ 0) (hb0 : b ≠ 0) :
(∀ p : ℕ, ord_proj[p] a ∣ ord_proj[p] b) ↔ a ∣ b := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun hab p => ord_proj_dvd_ord_proj_of_dvd hb0 hab p⟩
rw [← factorization_le_iff_dvd ha0 hb0]
intro q
rcases le_or_lt q 1 with (hq_le | hq1)
· interval_cases q <;> simp
exact (pow_dvd_pow_iff_le_right hq1).1 (h q)
#align nat.ord_proj_dvd_ord_proj_iff_dvd Nat.ord_proj_dvd_ord_proj_iff_dvd
theorem ord_compl_dvd_ord_compl_of_dvd {a b : ℕ} (hab : a ∣ b) (p : ℕ) :
ord_compl[p] a ∣ ord_compl[p] b := by
rcases em' p.Prime with (pp | pp)
· simp [pp, hab]
rcases eq_or_ne b 0 with (rfl | hb0)
· simp
rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with (rfl | ha0)
· cases hb0 (zero_dvd_iff.1 hab)
have ha := (Nat.div_pos (ord_proj_le p ha0) (ord_proj_pos a p)).ne'
have hb := (Nat.div_pos (ord_proj_le p hb0) (ord_proj_pos b p)).ne'
rw [← factorization_le_iff_dvd ha hb, factorization_ord_compl a p, factorization_ord_compl b p]
intro q
rcases eq_or_ne q p with (rfl | hqp)
· simp
simp_rw [erase_ne hqp]
exact (factorization_le_iff_dvd ha0 hb0).2 hab q
#align nat.ord_compl_dvd_ord_compl_of_dvd Nat.ord_compl_dvd_ord_compl_of_dvd
theorem ord_compl_dvd_ord_compl_iff_dvd (a b : ℕ) :
(∀ p : ℕ, ord_compl[p] a ∣ ord_compl[p] b) ↔ a ∣ b := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun hab p => ord_compl_dvd_ord_compl_of_dvd hab p⟩
rcases eq_or_ne b 0 with (rfl | hb0)
· simp
if pa : a.Prime then ?_ else simpa [pa] using h a
if pb : b.Prime then ?_ else simpa [pb] using h b
rw [prime_dvd_prime_iff_eq pa pb]
by_contra hab
apply pa.ne_one
rw [← Nat.dvd_one, ← Nat.mul_dvd_mul_iff_left hb0.bot_lt, mul_one]
simpa [Prime.factorization_self pb, Prime.factorization pa, hab] using h b
#align nat.ord_compl_dvd_ord_compl_iff_dvd Nat.ord_compl_dvd_ord_compl_iff_dvd
theorem dvd_iff_prime_pow_dvd_dvd (n d : ℕ) :
d ∣ n ↔ ∀ p k : ℕ, Prime p → p ^ k ∣ d → p ^ k ∣ n := by
rcases eq_or_ne n 0 with (rfl | hn)
· simp
rcases eq_or_ne d 0 with (rfl | hd)
· simp only [zero_dvd_iff, hn, false_iff_iff, not_forall]
exact ⟨2, n, prime_two, dvd_zero _, mt (le_of_dvd hn.bot_lt) (lt_two_pow n).not_le⟩
refine ⟨fun h p k _ hpkd => dvd_trans hpkd h, ?_⟩
rw [← factorization_prime_le_iff_dvd hd hn]
intro h p pp
simp_rw [← pp.pow_dvd_iff_le_factorization hn]
exact h p _ pp (ord_proj_dvd _ _)
#align nat.dvd_iff_prime_pow_dvd_dvd Nat.dvd_iff_prime_pow_dvd_dvd
theorem prod_primeFactors_dvd (n : ℕ) : ∏ p ∈ n.primeFactors, p ∣ n := by
by_cases hn : n = 0
· subst hn
simp
simpa [prod_factors hn] using Multiset.toFinset_prod_dvd_prod (n.factors : Multiset ℕ)
#align nat.prod_prime_factors_dvd Nat.prod_primeFactors_dvd
theorem factorization_gcd {a b : ℕ} (ha_pos : a ≠ 0) (hb_pos : b ≠ 0) :
(gcd a b).factorization = a.factorization ⊓ b.factorization := by
let dfac := a.factorization ⊓ b.factorization
let d := dfac.prod (· ^ ·)
have dfac_prime : ∀ p : ℕ, p ∈ dfac.support → Prime p := by
intro p hp
have : p ∈ a.factors ∧ p ∈ b.factors := by simpa [dfac] using hp
exact prime_of_mem_factors this.1
have h1 : d.factorization = dfac := prod_pow_factorization_eq_self dfac_prime
have hd_pos : d ≠ 0 := (factorizationEquiv.invFun ⟨dfac, dfac_prime⟩).2.ne'
suffices d = gcd a b by rwa [← this]
apply gcd_greatest
· rw [← factorization_le_iff_dvd hd_pos ha_pos, h1]
exact inf_le_left
· rw [← factorization_le_iff_dvd hd_pos hb_pos, h1]
exact inf_le_right
· intro e hea heb
rcases Decidable.eq_or_ne e 0 with (rfl | he_pos)
· simp only [zero_dvd_iff] at hea
contradiction
have hea' := (factorization_le_iff_dvd he_pos ha_pos).mpr hea
have heb' := (factorization_le_iff_dvd he_pos hb_pos).mpr heb
simp [dfac, ← factorization_le_iff_dvd he_pos hd_pos, h1, hea', heb']
#align nat.factorization_gcd Nat.factorization_gcd
| Mathlib/Data/Nat/Factorization/Basic.lean | 646 | 652 | theorem factorization_lcm {a b : ℕ} (ha : a ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ 0) :
(a.lcm b).factorization = a.factorization ⊔ b.factorization := by |
rw [← add_right_inj (a.gcd b).factorization, ←
factorization_mul (mt gcd_eq_zero_iff.1 fun h => ha h.1) (lcm_ne_zero ha hb), gcd_mul_lcm,
factorization_gcd ha hb, factorization_mul ha hb]
ext1
exact (min_add_max _ _).symm
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anne Baanen, Wen Yang
-/
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.GeneralLinearGroup
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Adjugate
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Transvection
import Mathlib.RingTheory.RootsOfUnity.Basic
#align_import linear_algebra.matrix.special_linear_group from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f06058e64b7e8397234455038f3f8aec83aaba5a"
/-!
# The Special Linear group $SL(n, R)$
This file defines the elements of the Special Linear group `SpecialLinearGroup n R`, consisting
of all square `R`-matrices with determinant `1` on the fintype `n` by `n`. In addition, we define
the group structure on `SpecialLinearGroup n R` and the embedding into the general linear group
`GeneralLinearGroup R (n → R)`.
## Main definitions
* `Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup` is the type of matrices with determinant 1
* `Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.group` gives the group structure (under multiplication)
* `Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.toGL` is the embedding `SLₙ(R) → GLₙ(R)`
## Notation
For `m : ℕ`, we introduce the notation `SL(m,R)` for the special linear group on the fintype
`n = Fin m`, in the locale `MatrixGroups`.
## Implementation notes
The inverse operation in the `SpecialLinearGroup` is defined to be the adjugate
matrix, so that `SpecialLinearGroup n R` has a group structure for all `CommRing R`.
We define the elements of `SpecialLinearGroup` to be matrices, since we need to
compute their determinant. This is in contrast with `GeneralLinearGroup R M`,
which consists of invertible `R`-linear maps on `M`.
We provide `Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.hasCoeToFun` for convenience, but do not state any
lemmas about it, and use `Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.coeFn_eq_coe` to eliminate it `⇑` in favor
of a regular `↑` coercion.
## References
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_linear_group
## Tags
matrix group, group, matrix inverse
-/
namespace Matrix
universe u v
open Matrix
open LinearMap
section
variable (n : Type u) [DecidableEq n] [Fintype n] (R : Type v) [CommRing R]
/-- `SpecialLinearGroup n R` is the group of `n` by `n` `R`-matrices with determinant equal to 1.
-/
def SpecialLinearGroup :=
{ A : Matrix n n R // A.det = 1 }
#align matrix.special_linear_group Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup
end
@[inherit_doc]
scoped[MatrixGroups] notation "SL(" n ", " R ")" => Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup (Fin n) R
namespace SpecialLinearGroup
variable {n : Type u} [DecidableEq n] [Fintype n] {R : Type v} [CommRing R]
instance hasCoeToMatrix : Coe (SpecialLinearGroup n R) (Matrix n n R) :=
⟨fun A => A.val⟩
#align matrix.special_linear_group.has_coe_to_matrix Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.hasCoeToMatrix
/-- In this file, Lean often has a hard time working out the values of `n` and `R` for an expression
like `det ↑A`. Rather than writing `(A : Matrix n n R)` everywhere in this file which is annoyingly
verbose, or `A.val` which is not the simp-normal form for subtypes, we create a local notation
`↑ₘA`. This notation references the local `n` and `R` variables, so is not valid as a global
notation. -/
local notation:1024 "↑ₘ" A:1024 => ((A : SpecialLinearGroup n R) : Matrix n n R)
-- Porting note: moved this section upwards because it used to be not simp-normal.
-- Now it is, since coercion arrows are unfolded.
section CoeFnInstance
/-- This instance is here for convenience, but is literally the same as the coercion from
`hasCoeToMatrix`. -/
instance instCoeFun : CoeFun (SpecialLinearGroup n R) fun _ => n → n → R where coe A := ↑ₘA
end CoeFnInstance
theorem ext_iff (A B : SpecialLinearGroup n R) : A = B ↔ ∀ i j, ↑ₘA i j = ↑ₘB i j :=
Subtype.ext_iff.trans Matrix.ext_iff.symm
#align matrix.special_linear_group.ext_iff Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.ext_iff
@[ext]
theorem ext (A B : SpecialLinearGroup n R) : (∀ i j, ↑ₘA i j = ↑ₘB i j) → A = B :=
(SpecialLinearGroup.ext_iff A B).mpr
#align matrix.special_linear_group.ext Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.ext
instance subsingleton_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton n] : Subsingleton (SpecialLinearGroup n R) := by
refine ⟨fun ⟨A, hA⟩ ⟨B, hB⟩ ↦ ?_⟩
ext i j
rcases isEmpty_or_nonempty n with hn | hn; · exfalso; exact IsEmpty.false i
rw [det_eq_elem_of_subsingleton _ i] at hA hB
simp only [Subsingleton.elim j i, hA, hB]
instance hasInv : Inv (SpecialLinearGroup n R) :=
⟨fun A => ⟨adjugate A, by rw [det_adjugate, A.prop, one_pow]⟩⟩
#align matrix.special_linear_group.has_inv Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.hasInv
instance hasMul : Mul (SpecialLinearGroup n R) :=
⟨fun A B => ⟨↑ₘA * ↑ₘB, by rw [det_mul, A.prop, B.prop, one_mul]⟩⟩
#align matrix.special_linear_group.has_mul Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.hasMul
instance hasOne : One (SpecialLinearGroup n R) :=
⟨⟨1, det_one⟩⟩
#align matrix.special_linear_group.has_one Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.hasOne
instance : Pow (SpecialLinearGroup n R) ℕ where
pow x n := ⟨↑ₘx ^ n, (det_pow _ _).trans <| x.prop.symm ▸ one_pow _⟩
instance : Inhabited (SpecialLinearGroup n R) :=
⟨1⟩
/-- The transpose of a matrix in `SL(n, R)` -/
def transpose (A : SpecialLinearGroup n R) : SpecialLinearGroup n R :=
⟨A.1.transpose, A.1.det_transpose ▸ A.2⟩
@[inherit_doc]
scoped postfix:1024 "ᵀ" => SpecialLinearGroup.transpose
section CoeLemmas
variable (A B : SpecialLinearGroup n R)
-- Porting note: shouldn't be `@[simp]` because cast+mk gets reduced anyway
theorem coe_mk (A : Matrix n n R) (h : det A = 1) : ↑(⟨A, h⟩ : SpecialLinearGroup n R) = A :=
rfl
#align matrix.special_linear_group.coe_mk Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.coe_mk
@[simp]
theorem coe_inv : ↑ₘA⁻¹ = adjugate A :=
rfl
#align matrix.special_linear_group.coe_inv Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.coe_inv
@[simp]
theorem coe_mul : ↑ₘ(A * B) = ↑ₘA * ↑ₘB :=
rfl
#align matrix.special_linear_group.coe_mul Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.coe_mul
@[simp]
theorem coe_one : ↑ₘ(1 : SpecialLinearGroup n R) = (1 : Matrix n n R) :=
rfl
#align matrix.special_linear_group.coe_one Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.coe_one
@[simp]
theorem det_coe : det ↑ₘA = 1 :=
A.2
#align matrix.special_linear_group.det_coe Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.det_coe
@[simp]
theorem coe_pow (m : ℕ) : ↑ₘ(A ^ m) = ↑ₘA ^ m :=
rfl
#align matrix.special_linear_group.coe_pow Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.coe_pow
@[simp]
lemma coe_transpose (A : SpecialLinearGroup n R) : ↑ₘAᵀ = (↑ₘA)ᵀ :=
rfl
theorem det_ne_zero [Nontrivial R] (g : SpecialLinearGroup n R) : det ↑ₘg ≠ 0 := by
rw [g.det_coe]
norm_num
#align matrix.special_linear_group.det_ne_zero Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.det_ne_zero
theorem row_ne_zero [Nontrivial R] (g : SpecialLinearGroup n R) (i : n) : ↑ₘg i ≠ 0 := fun h =>
g.det_ne_zero <| det_eq_zero_of_row_eq_zero i <| by simp [h]
#align matrix.special_linear_group.row_ne_zero Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.row_ne_zero
end CoeLemmas
instance monoid : Monoid (SpecialLinearGroup n R) :=
Function.Injective.monoid (↑) Subtype.coe_injective coe_one coe_mul coe_pow
instance : Group (SpecialLinearGroup n R) :=
{ SpecialLinearGroup.monoid, SpecialLinearGroup.hasInv with
mul_left_inv := fun A => by
ext1
simp [adjugate_mul] }
/-- A version of `Matrix.toLin' A` that produces linear equivalences. -/
def toLin' : SpecialLinearGroup n R →* (n → R) ≃ₗ[R] n → R where
toFun A :=
LinearEquiv.ofLinear (Matrix.toLin' ↑ₘA) (Matrix.toLin' ↑ₘA⁻¹)
(by rw [← toLin'_mul, ← coe_mul, mul_right_inv, coe_one, toLin'_one])
(by rw [← toLin'_mul, ← coe_mul, mul_left_inv, coe_one, toLin'_one])
map_one' := LinearEquiv.toLinearMap_injective Matrix.toLin'_one
map_mul' A B := LinearEquiv.toLinearMap_injective <| Matrix.toLin'_mul ↑ₘA ↑ₘB
#align matrix.special_linear_group.to_lin' Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.toLin'
theorem toLin'_apply (A : SpecialLinearGroup n R) (v : n → R) :
SpecialLinearGroup.toLin' A v = Matrix.toLin' (↑ₘA) v :=
rfl
#align matrix.special_linear_group.to_lin'_apply Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.toLin'_apply
theorem toLin'_to_linearMap (A : SpecialLinearGroup n R) :
↑(SpecialLinearGroup.toLin' A) = Matrix.toLin' ↑ₘA :=
rfl
#align matrix.special_linear_group.to_lin'_to_linear_map Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.toLin'_to_linearMap
theorem toLin'_symm_apply (A : SpecialLinearGroup n R) (v : n → R) :
A.toLin'.symm v = Matrix.toLin' (↑ₘA⁻¹) v :=
rfl
#align matrix.special_linear_group.to_lin'_symm_apply Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.toLin'_symm_apply
theorem toLin'_symm_to_linearMap (A : SpecialLinearGroup n R) :
↑A.toLin'.symm = Matrix.toLin' ↑ₘA⁻¹ :=
rfl
#align matrix.special_linear_group.to_lin'_symm_to_linear_map Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.toLin'_symm_to_linearMap
theorem toLin'_injective :
Function.Injective ↑(toLin' : SpecialLinearGroup n R →* (n → R) ≃ₗ[R] n → R) := fun _ _ h =>
Subtype.coe_injective <| Matrix.toLin'.injective <| LinearEquiv.toLinearMap_injective.eq_iff.mpr h
#align matrix.special_linear_group.to_lin'_injective Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.toLin'_injective
/-- `toGL` is the map from the special linear group to the general linear group -/
def toGL : SpecialLinearGroup n R →* GeneralLinearGroup R (n → R) :=
(GeneralLinearGroup.generalLinearEquiv _ _).symm.toMonoidHom.comp toLin'
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align matrix.special_linear_group.to_GL Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.toGL
-- Porting note (#11036): broken dot notation
theorem coe_toGL (A : SpecialLinearGroup n R) : SpecialLinearGroup.toGL A = A.toLin'.toLinearMap :=
rfl
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align matrix.special_linear_group.coe_to_GL Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.coe_toGL
variable {S : Type*} [CommRing S]
/-- A ring homomorphism from `R` to `S` induces a group homomorphism from
`SpecialLinearGroup n R` to `SpecialLinearGroup n S`. -/
@[simps]
def map (f : R →+* S) : SpecialLinearGroup n R →* SpecialLinearGroup n S where
toFun g :=
⟨f.mapMatrix ↑ₘg, by
rw [← f.map_det]
simp [g.prop]⟩
map_one' := Subtype.ext <| f.mapMatrix.map_one
map_mul' x y := Subtype.ext <| f.mapMatrix.map_mul ↑ₘx ↑ₘy
#align matrix.special_linear_group.map Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.map
section center
open Subgroup
@[simp]
theorem center_eq_bot_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton n] :
center (SpecialLinearGroup n R) = ⊥ :=
eq_bot_iff.mpr fun x _ ↦ by rw [mem_bot, Subsingleton.elim x 1]
theorem scalar_eq_self_of_mem_center
{A : SpecialLinearGroup n R} (hA : A ∈ center (SpecialLinearGroup n R)) (i : n) :
scalar n (A i i) = A := by
obtain ⟨r : R, hr : scalar n r = A⟩ := mem_range_scalar_of_commute_transvectionStruct fun t ↦
Subtype.ext_iff.mp <| Subgroup.mem_center_iff.mp hA ⟨t.toMatrix, by simp⟩
simp [← congr_fun₂ hr i i, ← hr]
theorem scalar_eq_coe_self_center
(A : center (SpecialLinearGroup n R)) (i : n) :
scalar n ((A : Matrix n n R) i i) = A :=
scalar_eq_self_of_mem_center A.property i
/-- The center of a special linear group of degree `n` is the subgroup of scalar matrices, for which
the scalars are the `n`-th roots of unity. -/
theorem mem_center_iff {A : SpecialLinearGroup n R} :
A ∈ center (SpecialLinearGroup n R) ↔ ∃ (r : R), r ^ (Fintype.card n) = 1 ∧ scalar n r = A := by
rcases isEmpty_or_nonempty n with hn | ⟨⟨i⟩⟩; · exact ⟨by aesop, by simp [Subsingleton.elim A 1]⟩
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨A i i, ?_, ?_⟩, fun ⟨r, _, hr⟩ ↦ mem_center_iff.mpr fun B ↦ ?_⟩
· have : det ((scalar n) (A i i)) = 1 := (scalar_eq_self_of_mem_center h i).symm ▸ A.property
simpa using this
· exact scalar_eq_self_of_mem_center h i
· suffices ↑ₘ(B * A) = ↑ₘ(A * B) from Subtype.val_injective this
simpa only [coe_mul, ← hr] using (scalar_commute (n := n) r (Commute.all r) B).symm
/-- An equivalence of groups, from the center of the special linear group to the roots of unity. -/
@[simps]
def center_equiv_rootsOfUnity' (i : n) :
center (SpecialLinearGroup n R) ≃* rootsOfUnity (Fintype.card n).toPNat' R where
toFun A := rootsOfUnity.mkOfPowEq (↑ₘA i i) <| by
have : Nonempty n := ⟨i⟩
obtain ⟨r, hr, hr'⟩ := mem_center_iff.mp A.property
replace hr' : A.val i i = r := by simp [← hr']
simp [hr, hr']
invFun a := ⟨⟨a • (1 : Matrix n n R), by aesop⟩,
Subgroup.mem_center_iff.mpr fun B ↦ Subtype.val_injective <| by simp [coe_mul]⟩
left_inv A := by
refine SetCoe.ext <| SetCoe.ext ?_
obtain ⟨r, _, hr⟩ := mem_center_iff.mp A.property
simpa [← hr, Submonoid.smul_def, Units.smul_def] using smul_one_eq_diagonal r
right_inv a := by
obtain ⟨⟨a, _⟩, ha⟩ := a
exact SetCoe.ext <| Units.eq_iff.mp <| by simp
map_mul' A B := by
dsimp
ext
simp only [Submonoid.coe_mul, coe_mul, rootsOfUnity.val_mkOfPowEq_coe, Units.val_mul]
rw [← scalar_eq_coe_self_center A i, ← scalar_eq_coe_self_center B i]
simp
open scoped Classical in
/-- An equivalence of groups, from the center of the special linear group to the roots of unity.
See also `center_equiv_rootsOfUnity'`. -/
noncomputable def center_equiv_rootsOfUnity :
center (SpecialLinearGroup n R) ≃* rootsOfUnity (Fintype.card n).toPNat' R :=
(isEmpty_or_nonempty n).by_cases
(fun hn ↦ by
rw [center_eq_bot_of_subsingleton, Fintype.card_eq_zero, Nat.toPNat'_zero, rootsOfUnity_one]
exact MulEquiv.mulEquivOfUnique)
(fun hn ↦ center_equiv_rootsOfUnity' (Classical.arbitrary n))
end center
section cast
/-- Coercion of SL `n` `ℤ` to SL `n` `R` for a commutative ring `R`. -/
instance : Coe (SpecialLinearGroup n ℤ) (SpecialLinearGroup n R) :=
⟨fun x => map (Int.castRingHom R) x⟩
@[simp]
theorem coe_matrix_coe (g : SpecialLinearGroup n ℤ) :
↑(g : SpecialLinearGroup n R) = (↑g : Matrix n n ℤ).map (Int.castRingHom R) :=
map_apply_coe (Int.castRingHom R) g
#align matrix.special_linear_group.coe_matrix_coe Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.coe_matrix_coe
end cast
section Neg
variable [Fact (Even (Fintype.card n))]
/-- Formal operation of negation on special linear group on even cardinality `n` given by negating
each element. -/
instance instNeg : Neg (SpecialLinearGroup n R) :=
⟨fun g => ⟨-g, by
simpa [(@Fact.out <| Even <| Fintype.card n).neg_one_pow, g.det_coe] using det_smul (↑ₘg) (-1)⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem coe_neg (g : SpecialLinearGroup n R) : ↑(-g) = -(g : Matrix n n R) :=
rfl
#align matrix.special_linear_group.coe_neg Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.coe_neg
instance : HasDistribNeg (SpecialLinearGroup n R) :=
Function.Injective.hasDistribNeg _ Subtype.coe_injective coe_neg coe_mul
@[simp]
theorem coe_int_neg (g : SpecialLinearGroup n ℤ) : ↑(-g) = (-↑g : SpecialLinearGroup n R) :=
Subtype.ext <| (@RingHom.mapMatrix n _ _ _ _ _ _ (Int.castRingHom R)).map_neg ↑g
#align matrix.special_linear_group.coe_int_neg Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.coe_int_neg
end Neg
section SpecialCases
open scoped MatrixGroups
theorem SL2_inv_expl_det (A : SL(2, R)) :
det ![![A.1 1 1, -A.1 0 1], ![-A.1 1 0, A.1 0 0]] = 1 := by
rw [Matrix.det_fin_two, mul_comm]
simp only [cons_val_zero, cons_val_one, head_cons, mul_neg, neg_mul, neg_neg]
have := A.2
rw [Matrix.det_fin_two] at this
convert this
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align matrix.special_linear_group.SL2_inv_expl_det Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.SL2_inv_expl_det
theorem SL2_inv_expl (A : SL(2, R)) :
A⁻¹ = ⟨![![A.1 1 1, -A.1 0 1], ![-A.1 1 0, A.1 0 0]], SL2_inv_expl_det A⟩ := by
ext
have := Matrix.adjugate_fin_two A.1
rw [coe_inv, this]
rfl
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align matrix.special_linear_group.SL2_inv_expl Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup.SL2_inv_expl
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SpecialLinearGroup.lean | 396 | 401 | theorem fin_two_induction (P : SL(2, R) → Prop)
(h : ∀ (a b c d : R) (hdet : a * d - b * c = 1), P ⟨!![a, b; c, d], by rwa [det_fin_two_of]⟩)
(g : SL(2, R)) : P g := by |
obtain ⟨m, hm⟩ := g
convert h (m 0 0) (m 0 1) (m 1 0) (m 1 1) (by rwa [det_fin_two] at hm)
ext i j; fin_cases i <;> fin_cases j <;> rfl
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 María Inés de Frutos-Fernández. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: María Inés de Frutos-Fernández
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.DedekindDomain.Ideal
#align_import ring_theory.dedekind_domain.factorization from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2f588be38bb5bec02f218ba14f82fc82eb663f87"
/-!
# Factorization of ideals and fractional ideals of Dedekind domains
Every nonzero ideal `I` of a Dedekind domain `R` can be factored as a product `∏_v v^{n_v}` over the
maximal ideals of `R`, where the exponents `n_v` are natural numbers.
Similarly, every nonzero fractional ideal `I` of a Dedekind domain `R` can be factored as a product
`∏_v v^{n_v}` over the maximal ideals of `R`, where the exponents `n_v` are integers. We define
`FractionalIdeal.count K v I` (abbreviated as `val_v(I)` in the documentation) to be `n_v`, and we
prove some of its properties. If `I = 0`, we define `val_v(I) = 0`.
## Main definitions
- `FractionalIdeal.count` : If `I` is a nonzero fractional ideal, `a ∈ R`, and `J` is an ideal of
`R` such that `I = a⁻¹J`, then we define `val_v(I)` as `(val_v(J) - val_v(a))`. If `I = 0`, we
set `val_v(I) = 0`.
## Main results
- `Ideal.finite_factors` : Only finitely many maximal ideals of `R` divide a given nonzero ideal.
- `Ideal.finprod_heightOneSpectrum_factorization` : The ideal `I` equals the finprod
`∏_v v^(val_v(I))`, where `val_v(I)` denotes the multiplicity of `v` in the factorization of `I`
and `v` runs over the maximal ideals of `R`.
- `FractionalIdeal.finprod_heightOneSpectrum_factorization` : If `I` is a nonzero fractional ideal,
`a ∈ R`, and `J` is an ideal of `R` such that `I = a⁻¹J`, then `I` is equal to the product
`∏_v v^(val_v(J) - val_v(a))`.
- `FractionalIdeal.finprod_heightOneSpectrum_factorization'` : If `I` is a nonzero fractional
ideal, then `I` is equal to the product `∏_v v^(val_v(I))`.
- `FractionalIdeal.finprod_heightOneSpectrum_factorization_principal` : For a nonzero `k = r/s ∈ K`,
the fractional ideal `(k)` is equal to the product `∏_v v^(val_v(r) - val_v(s))`.
- `FractionalIdeal.finite_factors` : If `I ≠ 0`, then `val_v(I) = 0` for all but finitely many
maximal ideals of `R`.
## Implementation notes
Since we are only interested in the factorization of nonzero fractional ideals, we define
`val_v(0) = 0` so that every `val_v` is in `ℤ` and we can avoid having to use `WithTop ℤ`.
## Tags
dedekind domain, fractional ideal, ideal, factorization
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped Classical nonZeroDivisors
open Set Function UniqueFactorizationMonoid IsDedekindDomain IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum
Classical
variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R] {K : Type*} [Field K] [Algebra R K] [IsFractionRing R K]
/-! ### Factorization of ideals of Dedekind domains -/
variable [IsDedekindDomain R] (v : HeightOneSpectrum R)
/-- Given a maximal ideal `v` and an ideal `I` of `R`, `maxPowDividing` returns the maximal
power of `v` dividing `I`. -/
def IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum.maxPowDividing (I : Ideal R) : Ideal R :=
v.asIdeal ^ (Associates.mk v.asIdeal).count (Associates.mk I).factors
#align is_dedekind_domain.height_one_spectrum.max_pow_dividing IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum.maxPowDividing
/-- Only finitely many maximal ideals of `R` divide a given nonzero ideal. -/
theorem Ideal.finite_factors {I : Ideal R} (hI : I ≠ 0) :
{v : HeightOneSpectrum R | v.asIdeal ∣ I}.Finite := by
rw [← Set.finite_coe_iff, Set.coe_setOf]
haveI h_fin := fintypeSubtypeDvd I hI
refine
Finite.of_injective (fun v => (⟨(v : HeightOneSpectrum R).asIdeal, v.2⟩ : { x // x ∣ I })) ?_
intro v w hvw
simp? at hvw says simp only [Subtype.mk.injEq] at hvw
exact Subtype.coe_injective ((HeightOneSpectrum.ext_iff (R := R) ↑v ↑w).mpr hvw)
#align ideal.finite_factors Ideal.finite_factors
/-- For every nonzero ideal `I` of `v`, there are finitely many maximal ideals `v` such that the
multiplicity of `v` in the factorization of `I`, denoted `val_v(I)`, is nonzero. -/
theorem Associates.finite_factors {I : Ideal R} (hI : I ≠ 0) :
∀ᶠ v : HeightOneSpectrum R in Filter.cofinite,
((Associates.mk v.asIdeal).count (Associates.mk I).factors : ℤ) = 0 := by
have h_supp : {v : HeightOneSpectrum R | ¬((Associates.mk v.asIdeal).count
(Associates.mk I).factors : ℤ) = 0} = {v : HeightOneSpectrum R | v.asIdeal ∣ I} := by
ext v
simp_rw [Int.natCast_eq_zero]
exact Associates.count_ne_zero_iff_dvd hI v.irreducible
rw [Filter.eventually_cofinite, h_supp]
exact Ideal.finite_factors hI
#align associates.finite_factors Associates.finite_factors
namespace Ideal
/-- For every nonzero ideal `I` of `v`, there are finitely many maximal ideals `v` such that
`v^(val_v(I))` is not the unit ideal. -/
theorem finite_mulSupport {I : Ideal R} (hI : I ≠ 0) :
(mulSupport fun v : HeightOneSpectrum R => v.maxPowDividing I).Finite :=
haveI h_subset : {v : HeightOneSpectrum R | v.maxPowDividing I ≠ 1} ⊆
{v : HeightOneSpectrum R |
((Associates.mk v.asIdeal).count (Associates.mk I).factors : ℤ) ≠ 0} := by
intro v hv h_zero
have hv' : v.maxPowDividing I = 1 := by
rw [IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum.maxPowDividing, Int.natCast_eq_zero.mp h_zero,
pow_zero _]
exact hv hv'
Finite.subset (Filter.eventually_cofinite.mp (Associates.finite_factors hI)) h_subset
#align ideal.finite_mul_support Ideal.finite_mulSupport
/-- For every nonzero ideal `I` of `v`, there are finitely many maximal ideals `v` such that
`v^(val_v(I))`, regarded as a fractional ideal, is not `(1)`. -/
theorem finite_mulSupport_coe {I : Ideal R} (hI : I ≠ 0) :
(mulSupport fun v : HeightOneSpectrum R => (v.asIdeal : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ^
((Associates.mk v.asIdeal).count (Associates.mk I).factors : ℤ)).Finite := by
rw [mulSupport]
simp_rw [Ne, zpow_natCast, ← FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_pow, FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_eq_one]
exact finite_mulSupport hI
#align ideal.finite_mul_support_coe Ideal.finite_mulSupport_coe
/-- For every nonzero ideal `I` of `v`, there are finitely many maximal ideals `v` such that
`v^-(val_v(I))` is not the unit ideal. -/
theorem finite_mulSupport_inv {I : Ideal R} (hI : I ≠ 0) :
(mulSupport fun v : HeightOneSpectrum R => (v.asIdeal : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ^
(-((Associates.mk v.asIdeal).count (Associates.mk I).factors : ℤ))).Finite := by
rw [mulSupport]
simp_rw [zpow_neg, Ne, inv_eq_one]
exact finite_mulSupport_coe hI
#align ideal.finite_mul_support_inv Ideal.finite_mulSupport_inv
/-- For every nonzero ideal `I` of `v`, `v^(val_v(I) + 1)` does not divide `∏_v v^(val_v(I))`. -/
theorem finprod_not_dvd (I : Ideal R) (hI : I ≠ 0) :
¬v.asIdeal ^ ((Associates.mk v.asIdeal).count (Associates.mk I).factors + 1) ∣
∏ᶠ v : HeightOneSpectrum R, v.maxPowDividing I := by
have hf := finite_mulSupport hI
have h_ne_zero : v.maxPowDividing I ≠ 0 := pow_ne_zero _ v.ne_bot
rw [← mul_finprod_cond_ne v hf, pow_add, pow_one, finprod_cond_ne _ _ hf]
intro h_contr
have hv_prime : Prime v.asIdeal := Ideal.prime_of_isPrime v.ne_bot v.isPrime
obtain ⟨w, hw, hvw'⟩ :=
Prime.exists_mem_finset_dvd hv_prime ((mul_dvd_mul_iff_left h_ne_zero).mp h_contr)
have hw_prime : Prime w.asIdeal := Ideal.prime_of_isPrime w.ne_bot w.isPrime
have hvw := Prime.dvd_of_dvd_pow hv_prime hvw'
rw [Prime.dvd_prime_iff_associated hv_prime hw_prime, associated_iff_eq] at hvw
exact (Finset.mem_erase.mp hw).1 (HeightOneSpectrum.ext w v (Eq.symm hvw))
#align ideal.finprod_not_dvd Ideal.finprod_not_dvd
end Ideal
theorem Associates.finprod_ne_zero (I : Ideal R) :
Associates.mk (∏ᶠ v : HeightOneSpectrum R, v.maxPowDividing I) ≠ 0 := by
rw [Associates.mk_ne_zero, finprod_def]
split_ifs
· rw [Finset.prod_ne_zero_iff]
intro v _
apply pow_ne_zero _ v.ne_bot
· exact one_ne_zero
#align associates.finprod_ne_zero Associates.finprod_ne_zero
namespace Ideal
/-- The multiplicity of `v` in `∏_v v^(val_v(I))` equals `val_v(I)`. -/
| Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Factorization.lean | 162 | 174 | theorem finprod_count (I : Ideal R) (hI : I ≠ 0) : (Associates.mk v.asIdeal).count
(Associates.mk (∏ᶠ v : HeightOneSpectrum R, v.maxPowDividing I)).factors =
(Associates.mk v.asIdeal).count (Associates.mk I).factors := by |
have h_ne_zero := Associates.finprod_ne_zero I
have hv : Irreducible (Associates.mk v.asIdeal) := v.associates_irreducible
have h_dvd := finprod_mem_dvd v (Ideal.finite_mulSupport hI)
have h_not_dvd := Ideal.finprod_not_dvd v I hI
simp only [IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum.maxPowDividing] at h_dvd h_ne_zero h_not_dvd
rw [← Associates.mk_dvd_mk] at h_dvd h_not_dvd
simp only [Associates.dvd_eq_le] at h_dvd h_not_dvd
rw [Associates.mk_pow, Associates.prime_pow_dvd_iff_le h_ne_zero hv] at h_dvd h_not_dvd
rw [not_le] at h_not_dvd
apply Nat.eq_of_le_of_lt_succ h_dvd h_not_dvd
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Scott Morrison. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Scott Morrison
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Category.Preorder
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.EqToHom
import Mathlib.Topology.Category.TopCat.EpiMono
import Mathlib.Topology.Sets.Opens
#align_import topology.category.Top.opens from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"d39590fc8728fbf6743249802486f8c91ffe07bc"
/-!
# The category of open sets in a topological space.
We define `toTopCat : Opens X ⥤ TopCat` and
`map (f : X ⟶ Y) : Opens Y ⥤ Opens X`, given by taking preimages of open sets.
Unfortunately `Opens` isn't (usefully) a functor `TopCat ⥤ Cat`.
(One can in fact define such a functor,
but using it results in unresolvable `Eq.rec` terms in goals.)
Really it's a 2-functor from (spaces, continuous functions, equalities)
to (categories, functors, natural isomorphisms).
We don't attempt to set up the full theory here, but do provide the natural isomorphisms
`mapId : map (𝟙 X) ≅ 𝟭 (opens X)` and
`mapComp : map (f ≫ g) ≅ map g ⋙ map f`.
Beyond that, there's a collection of simp lemmas for working with these constructions.
-/
open CategoryTheory TopologicalSpace Opposite
universe u
namespace TopologicalSpace.Opens
variable {X Y Z : TopCat.{u}}
/-!
Since `Opens X` has a partial order, it automatically receives a `Category` instance.
Unfortunately, because we do not allow morphisms in `Prop`,
the morphisms `U ⟶ V` are not just proofs `U ≤ V`, but rather
`ULift (PLift (U ≤ V))`.
-/
instance opensHomHasCoeToFun {U V : Opens X} : CoeFun (U ⟶ V) fun _ => U → V :=
⟨fun f x => ⟨x, f.le x.2⟩⟩
#align topological_space.opens.opens_hom_has_coe_to_fun TopologicalSpace.Opens.opensHomHasCoeToFun
/-!
We now construct as morphisms various inclusions of open sets.
-/
-- This is tedious, but necessary because we decided not to allow Prop as morphisms in a category...
/-- The inclusion `U ⊓ V ⟶ U` as a morphism in the category of open sets.
-/
noncomputable def infLELeft (U V : Opens X) : U ⊓ V ⟶ U :=
inf_le_left.hom
#align topological_space.opens.inf_le_left TopologicalSpace.Opens.infLELeft
/-- The inclusion `U ⊓ V ⟶ V` as a morphism in the category of open sets.
-/
noncomputable def infLERight (U V : Opens X) : U ⊓ V ⟶ V :=
inf_le_right.hom
#align topological_space.opens.inf_le_right TopologicalSpace.Opens.infLERight
/-- The inclusion `U i ⟶ supr U` as a morphism in the category of open sets.
-/
noncomputable def leSupr {ι : Type*} (U : ι → Opens X) (i : ι) : U i ⟶ iSup U :=
(le_iSup U i).hom
#align topological_space.opens.le_supr TopologicalSpace.Opens.leSupr
/-- The inclusion `⊥ ⟶ U` as a morphism in the category of open sets.
-/
noncomputable def botLE (U : Opens X) : ⊥ ⟶ U :=
bot_le.hom
#align topological_space.opens.bot_le TopologicalSpace.Opens.botLE
/-- The inclusion `U ⟶ ⊤` as a morphism in the category of open sets.
-/
noncomputable def leTop (U : Opens X) : U ⟶ ⊤ :=
le_top.hom
#align topological_space.opens.le_top TopologicalSpace.Opens.leTop
-- We do not mark this as a simp lemma because it breaks open `x`.
-- Nevertheless, it is useful in `SheafOfFunctions`.
theorem infLELeft_apply (U V : Opens X) (x) :
(infLELeft U V) x = ⟨x.1, (@inf_le_left _ _ U V : _ ≤ _) x.2⟩ :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.inf_le_left_apply TopologicalSpace.Opens.infLELeft_apply
@[simp]
theorem infLELeft_apply_mk (U V : Opens X) (x) (m) :
(infLELeft U V) ⟨x, m⟩ = ⟨x, (@inf_le_left _ _ U V : _ ≤ _) m⟩ :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.inf_le_left_apply_mk TopologicalSpace.Opens.infLELeft_apply_mk
@[simp]
theorem leSupr_apply_mk {ι : Type*} (U : ι → Opens X) (i : ι) (x) (m) :
(leSupr U i) ⟨x, m⟩ = ⟨x, (le_iSup U i : _) m⟩ :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.le_supr_apply_mk TopologicalSpace.Opens.leSupr_apply_mk
/-- The functor from open sets in `X` to `Top`,
realising each open set as a topological space itself.
-/
def toTopCat (X : TopCat.{u}) : Opens X ⥤ TopCat where
obj U := ⟨U, inferInstance⟩
map i :=
⟨fun x => ⟨x.1, i.le x.2⟩,
(Embedding.continuous_iff embedding_subtype_val).2 continuous_induced_dom⟩
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align topological_space.opens.to_Top TopologicalSpace.Opens.toTopCat
@[simp]
theorem toTopCat_map (X : TopCat.{u}) {U V : Opens X} {f : U ⟶ V} {x} {h} :
((toTopCat X).map f) ⟨x, h⟩ = ⟨x, f.le h⟩ :=
rfl
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align topological_space.opens.to_Top_map TopologicalSpace.Opens.toTopCat_map
/-- The inclusion map from an open subset to the whole space, as a morphism in `TopCat`.
-/
@[simps (config := .asFn)]
def inclusion {X : TopCat.{u}} (U : Opens X) : (toTopCat X).obj U ⟶ X where
toFun := _
continuous_toFun := continuous_subtype_val
#align topological_space.opens.inclusion TopologicalSpace.Opens.inclusion
@[simp]
theorem coe_inclusion {X : TopCat} {U : Opens X} :
(inclusion U : U → X) = Subtype.val := rfl
theorem openEmbedding {X : TopCat.{u}} (U : Opens X) : OpenEmbedding (inclusion U) :=
IsOpen.openEmbedding_subtype_val U.2
#align topological_space.opens.open_embedding TopologicalSpace.Opens.openEmbedding
/-- The inclusion of the top open subset (i.e. the whole space) is an isomorphism.
-/
def inclusionTopIso (X : TopCat.{u}) : (toTopCat X).obj ⊤ ≅ X where
hom := inclusion ⊤
inv := ⟨fun x => ⟨x, trivial⟩, continuous_def.2 fun U ⟨_, hS, hSU⟩ => hSU ▸ hS⟩
#align topological_space.opens.inclusion_top_iso TopologicalSpace.Opens.inclusionTopIso
/-- `Opens.map f` gives the functor from open sets in Y to open set in X,
given by taking preimages under f. -/
def map (f : X ⟶ Y) : Opens Y ⥤ Opens X where
obj U := ⟨f ⁻¹' (U : Set Y), U.isOpen.preimage f.continuous⟩
map i := ⟨⟨fun x h => i.le h⟩⟩
#align topological_space.opens.map TopologicalSpace.Opens.map
@[simp]
theorem map_coe (f : X ⟶ Y) (U : Opens Y) : ((map f).obj U : Set X) = f ⁻¹' (U : Set Y) :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_coe TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_coe
@[simp]
theorem map_obj (f : X ⟶ Y) (U) (p) : (map f).obj ⟨U, p⟩ = ⟨f ⁻¹' U, p.preimage f.continuous⟩ :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_obj TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_obj
@[simp]
theorem map_id_obj (U : Opens X) : (map (𝟙 X)).obj U = U :=
let ⟨_, _⟩ := U
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_id_obj TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_id_obj
@[simp 1100]
theorem map_id_obj' (U) (p) : (map (𝟙 X)).obj ⟨U, p⟩ = ⟨U, p⟩ :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_id_obj' TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_id_obj'
@[simp 1100]
theorem map_id_obj_unop (U : (Opens X)ᵒᵖ) : (map (𝟙 X)).obj (unop U) = unop U :=
let ⟨_, _⟩ := U.unop
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_id_obj_unop TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_id_obj_unop
@[simp 1100]
theorem op_map_id_obj (U : (Opens X)ᵒᵖ) : (map (𝟙 X)).op.obj U = U := by simp
#align topological_space.opens.op_map_id_obj TopologicalSpace.Opens.op_map_id_obj
@[simp]
lemma map_top (f : X ⟶ Y) : (Opens.map f).obj ⊤ = ⊤ := rfl
/-- The inclusion `U ⟶ (map f).obj ⊤` as a morphism in the category of open sets.
-/
noncomputable def leMapTop (f : X ⟶ Y) (U : Opens X) : U ⟶ (map f).obj ⊤ :=
leTop U
#align topological_space.opens.le_map_top TopologicalSpace.Opens.leMapTop
@[simp]
theorem map_comp_obj (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) (U) :
(map (f ≫ g)).obj U = (map f).obj ((map g).obj U) :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_comp_obj TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_comp_obj
@[simp]
theorem map_comp_obj' (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) (U) (p) :
(map (f ≫ g)).obj ⟨U, p⟩ = (map f).obj ((map g).obj ⟨U, p⟩) :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_comp_obj' TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_comp_obj'
@[simp]
theorem map_comp_map (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) {U V} (i : U ⟶ V) :
(map (f ≫ g)).map i = (map f).map ((map g).map i) :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_comp_map TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_comp_map
@[simp]
theorem map_comp_obj_unop (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) (U) :
(map (f ≫ g)).obj (unop U) = (map f).obj ((map g).obj (unop U)) :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_comp_obj_unop TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_comp_obj_unop
@[simp]
theorem op_map_comp_obj (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) (U) :
(map (f ≫ g)).op.obj U = (map f).op.obj ((map g).op.obj U) :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.op_map_comp_obj TopologicalSpace.Opens.op_map_comp_obj
theorem map_iSup (f : X ⟶ Y) {ι : Type*} (U : ι → Opens Y) :
(map f).obj (iSup U) = iSup ((map f).obj ∘ U) := by
ext1; rw [iSup_def, iSup_def, map_obj]
dsimp; rw [Set.preimage_iUnion]
#align topological_space.opens.map_supr TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_iSup
section
variable (X)
/-- The functor `Opens X ⥤ Opens X` given by taking preimages under the identity function
is naturally isomorphic to the identity functor.
-/
@[simps]
def mapId : map (𝟙 X) ≅ 𝟭 (Opens X) where
hom := { app := fun U => eqToHom (map_id_obj U) }
inv := { app := fun U => eqToHom (map_id_obj U).symm }
#align topological_space.opens.map_id TopologicalSpace.Opens.mapId
theorem map_id_eq : map (𝟙 X) = 𝟭 (Opens X) := by
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_id_eq TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_id_eq
end
/-- The natural isomorphism between taking preimages under `f ≫ g`, and the composite
of taking preimages under `g`, then preimages under `f`.
-/
@[simps]
def mapComp (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) : map (f ≫ g) ≅ map g ⋙ map f where
hom := { app := fun U => eqToHom (map_comp_obj f g U) }
inv := { app := fun U => eqToHom (map_comp_obj f g U).symm }
#align topological_space.opens.map_comp TopologicalSpace.Opens.mapComp
theorem map_comp_eq (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) : map (f ≫ g) = map g ⋙ map f :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_comp_eq TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_comp_eq
-- We could make `f g` implicit here, but it's nice to be able to see when
-- they are the identity (often!)
/-- If two continuous maps `f g : X ⟶ Y` are equal,
then the functors `Opens Y ⥤ Opens X` they induce are isomorphic.
-/
def mapIso (f g : X ⟶ Y) (h : f = g) : map f ≅ map g :=
NatIso.ofComponents fun U => eqToIso (by rw [congr_arg map h])
#align topological_space.opens.map_iso TopologicalSpace.Opens.mapIso
theorem map_eq (f g : X ⟶ Y) (h : f = g) : map f = map g := by
subst h
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_eq TopologicalSpace.Opens.map_eq
@[simp]
theorem mapIso_refl (f : X ⟶ Y) (h) : mapIso f f h = Iso.refl (map _) :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_iso_refl TopologicalSpace.Opens.mapIso_refl
@[simp]
theorem mapIso_hom_app (f g : X ⟶ Y) (h : f = g) (U : Opens Y) :
(mapIso f g h).hom.app U = eqToHom (by rw [h]) :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_iso_hom_app TopologicalSpace.Opens.mapIso_hom_app
@[simp]
theorem mapIso_inv_app (f g : X ⟶ Y) (h : f = g) (U : Opens Y) :
(mapIso f g h).inv.app U = eqToHom (by rw [h]) :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.map_iso_inv_app TopologicalSpace.Opens.mapIso_inv_app
/-- A homeomorphism of spaces gives an equivalence of categories of open sets.
TODO: define `OrderIso.equivalence`, use it.
-/
@[simps]
def mapMapIso {X Y : TopCat.{u}} (H : X ≅ Y) : Opens Y ≌ Opens X where
functor := map H.hom
inverse := map H.inv
unitIso := NatIso.ofComponents fun U => eqToIso (by simp [map, Set.preimage_preimage])
counitIso := NatIso.ofComponents fun U => eqToIso (by simp [map, Set.preimage_preimage])
#align topological_space.opens.map_map_iso TopologicalSpace.Opens.mapMapIso
end TopologicalSpace.Opens
/-- An open map `f : X ⟶ Y` induces a functor `Opens X ⥤ Opens Y`.
-/
@[simps obj_coe]
def IsOpenMap.functor {X Y : TopCat} {f : X ⟶ Y} (hf : IsOpenMap f) : Opens X ⥤ Opens Y where
obj U := ⟨f '' (U : Set X), hf (U : Set X) U.2⟩
map h := ⟨⟨Set.image_subset _ h.down.down⟩⟩
#align is_open_map.functor IsOpenMap.functor
/-- An open map `f : X ⟶ Y` induces an adjunction between `Opens X` and `Opens Y`.
-/
def IsOpenMap.adjunction {X Y : TopCat} {f : X ⟶ Y} (hf : IsOpenMap f) :
Adjunction hf.functor (TopologicalSpace.Opens.map f) :=
Adjunction.mkOfUnitCounit
{ unit := { app := fun U => homOfLE fun x hxU => ⟨x, hxU, rfl⟩ }
counit := { app := fun V => homOfLE fun y ⟨_, hfxV, hxy⟩ => hxy ▸ hfxV } }
#align is_open_map.adjunction IsOpenMap.adjunction
instance IsOpenMap.functorFullOfMono {X Y : TopCat} {f : X ⟶ Y} (hf : IsOpenMap f) [H : Mono f] :
hf.functor.Full where
map_surjective i :=
⟨homOfLE fun x hx => by
obtain ⟨y, hy, eq⟩ := i.le ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩
exact (TopCat.mono_iff_injective f).mp H eq ▸ hy, rfl⟩
#align is_open_map.functor_full_of_mono IsOpenMap.functorFullOfMono
instance IsOpenMap.functor_faithful {X Y : TopCat} {f : X ⟶ Y} (hf : IsOpenMap f) :
hf.functor.Faithful where
#align is_open_map.functor_faithful IsOpenMap.functor_faithful
lemma OpenEmbedding.functor_obj_injective {X Y : TopCat} {f : X ⟶ Y} (hf : OpenEmbedding f) :
Function.Injective hf.isOpenMap.functor.obj :=
fun _ _ e ↦ Opens.ext (Set.image_injective.mpr hf.inj (congr_arg (↑· : Opens Y → Set Y) e))
namespace TopologicalSpace.Opens
open TopologicalSpace
@[simp]
theorem openEmbedding_obj_top {X : TopCat} (U : Opens X) :
U.openEmbedding.isOpenMap.functor.obj ⊤ = U := by
ext1
exact Set.image_univ.trans Subtype.range_coe
#align topological_space.opens.open_embedding_obj_top TopologicalSpace.Opens.openEmbedding_obj_top
@[simp]
theorem inclusion_map_eq_top {X : TopCat} (U : Opens X) : (Opens.map U.inclusion).obj U = ⊤ := by
ext1
exact Subtype.coe_preimage_self _
#align topological_space.opens.inclusion_map_eq_top TopologicalSpace.Opens.inclusion_map_eq_top
@[simp]
theorem adjunction_counit_app_self {X : TopCat} (U : Opens X) :
U.openEmbedding.isOpenMap.adjunction.counit.app U = eqToHom (by simp) := Subsingleton.elim _ _
#align topological_space.opens.adjunction_counit_app_self TopologicalSpace.Opens.adjunction_counit_app_self
theorem inclusion_top_functor (X : TopCat) :
(@Opens.openEmbedding X ⊤).isOpenMap.functor = map (inclusionTopIso X).inv := by
refine CategoryTheory.Functor.ext ?_ ?_
· intro U
ext x
exact ⟨fun ⟨⟨_, _⟩, h, rfl⟩ => h, fun h => ⟨⟨x, trivial⟩, h, rfl⟩⟩
· intros U V f
apply Subsingleton.elim
#align topological_space.opens.inclusion_top_functor TopologicalSpace.Opens.inclusion_top_functor
| Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Opens.lean | 374 | 381 | theorem functor_obj_map_obj {X Y : TopCat} {f : X ⟶ Y} (hf : IsOpenMap f) (U : Opens Y) :
hf.functor.obj ((Opens.map f).obj U) = hf.functor.obj ⊤ ⊓ U := by |
ext
constructor
· rintro ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩
exact ⟨⟨x, trivial, rfl⟩, hx⟩
· rintro ⟨⟨x, -, rfl⟩, hx⟩
exact ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Jordan Brown, Thomas Browning, Patrick Lutz. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jordan Brown, Thomas Browning, Patrick Lutz
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Commutator
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Subgroup.Finite
import Mathlib.Data.Bracket
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Subgroup.Centralizer
import Mathlib.Tactic.Group
#align_import group_theory.commutator from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"4be589053caf347b899a494da75410deb55fb3ef"
/-!
# Commutators of Subgroups
If `G` is a group and `H₁ H₂ : Subgroup G` then the commutator `⁅H₁, H₂⁆ : Subgroup G`
is the subgroup of `G` generated by the commutators `h₁ * h₂ * h₁⁻¹ * h₂⁻¹`.
## Main definitions
* `⁅g₁, g₂⁆` : the commutator of the elements `g₁` and `g₂`
(defined by `commutatorElement` elsewhere).
* `⁅H₁, H₂⁆` : the commutator of the subgroups `H₁` and `H₂`.
-/
variable {G G' F : Type*} [Group G] [Group G'] [FunLike F G G'] [MonoidHomClass F G G']
variable (f : F) {g₁ g₂ g₃ g : G}
theorem commutatorElement_eq_one_iff_mul_comm : ⁅g₁, g₂⁆ = 1 ↔ g₁ * g₂ = g₂ * g₁ := by
rw [commutatorElement_def, mul_inv_eq_one, mul_inv_eq_iff_eq_mul]
#align commutator_element_eq_one_iff_mul_comm commutatorElement_eq_one_iff_mul_comm
theorem commutatorElement_eq_one_iff_commute : ⁅g₁, g₂⁆ = 1 ↔ Commute g₁ g₂ :=
commutatorElement_eq_one_iff_mul_comm
#align commutator_element_eq_one_iff_commute commutatorElement_eq_one_iff_commute
theorem Commute.commutator_eq (h : Commute g₁ g₂) : ⁅g₁, g₂⁆ = 1 :=
commutatorElement_eq_one_iff_commute.mpr h
#align commute.commutator_eq Commute.commutator_eq
variable (g₁ g₂ g₃ g)
@[simp]
theorem commutatorElement_one_right : ⁅g, (1 : G)⁆ = 1 :=
(Commute.one_right g).commutator_eq
#align commutator_element_one_right commutatorElement_one_right
@[simp]
theorem commutatorElement_one_left : ⁅(1 : G), g⁆ = 1 :=
(Commute.one_left g).commutator_eq
#align commutator_element_one_left commutatorElement_one_left
@[simp]
theorem commutatorElement_self : ⁅g, g⁆ = 1 :=
(Commute.refl g).commutator_eq
#align commutator_element_self commutatorElement_self
@[simp]
theorem commutatorElement_inv : ⁅g₁, g₂⁆⁻¹ = ⁅g₂, g₁⁆ := by
simp_rw [commutatorElement_def, mul_inv_rev, inv_inv, mul_assoc]
#align commutator_element_inv commutatorElement_inv
theorem map_commutatorElement : (f ⁅g₁, g₂⁆ : G') = ⁅f g₁, f g₂⁆ := by
simp_rw [commutatorElement_def, map_mul f, map_inv f]
#align map_commutator_element map_commutatorElement
theorem conjugate_commutatorElement : g₃ * ⁅g₁, g₂⁆ * g₃⁻¹ = ⁅g₃ * g₁ * g₃⁻¹, g₃ * g₂ * g₃⁻¹⁆ :=
map_commutatorElement (MulAut.conj g₃).toMonoidHom g₁ g₂
#align conjugate_commutator_element conjugate_commutatorElement
namespace Subgroup
/-- The commutator of two subgroups `H₁` and `H₂`. -/
instance commutator : Bracket (Subgroup G) (Subgroup G) :=
⟨fun H₁ H₂ => closure { g | ∃ g₁ ∈ H₁, ∃ g₂ ∈ H₂, ⁅g₁, g₂⁆ = g }⟩
#align subgroup.commutator Subgroup.commutator
theorem commutator_def (H₁ H₂ : Subgroup G) :
⁅H₁, H₂⁆ = closure { g | ∃ g₁ ∈ H₁, ∃ g₂ ∈ H₂, ⁅g₁, g₂⁆ = g } :=
rfl
#align subgroup.commutator_def Subgroup.commutator_def
variable {g₁ g₂ g₃} {H₁ H₂ H₃ K₁ K₂ : Subgroup G}
theorem commutator_mem_commutator (h₁ : g₁ ∈ H₁) (h₂ : g₂ ∈ H₂) : ⁅g₁, g₂⁆ ∈ ⁅H₁, H₂⁆ :=
subset_closure ⟨g₁, h₁, g₂, h₂, rfl⟩
#align subgroup.commutator_mem_commutator Subgroup.commutator_mem_commutator
theorem commutator_le : ⁅H₁, H₂⁆ ≤ H₃ ↔ ∀ g₁ ∈ H₁, ∀ g₂ ∈ H₂, ⁅g₁, g₂⁆ ∈ H₃ :=
H₃.closure_le.trans
⟨fun h a b c d => h ⟨a, b, c, d, rfl⟩, fun h _g ⟨a, b, c, d, h_eq⟩ => h_eq ▸ h a b c d⟩
#align subgroup.commutator_le Subgroup.commutator_le
theorem commutator_mono (h₁ : H₁ ≤ K₁) (h₂ : H₂ ≤ K₂) : ⁅H₁, H₂⁆ ≤ ⁅K₁, K₂⁆ :=
commutator_le.mpr fun _g₁ hg₁ _g₂ hg₂ => commutator_mem_commutator (h₁ hg₁) (h₂ hg₂)
#align subgroup.commutator_mono Subgroup.commutator_mono
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/Commutator.lean | 100 | 104 | theorem commutator_eq_bot_iff_le_centralizer : ⁅H₁, H₂⁆ = ⊥ ↔ H₁ ≤ centralizer H₂ := by |
rw [eq_bot_iff, commutator_le]
refine forall_congr' fun p =>
forall_congr' fun _hp => forall_congr' fun q => forall_congr' fun hq => ?_
rw [mem_bot, commutatorElement_eq_one_iff_mul_comm, eq_comm]
|
/-
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.GroupPower.IterateHom
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Eval
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Ring
#align_import data.polynomial.derivative from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"bbeb185db4ccee8ed07dc48449414ebfa39cb821"
/-!
# The derivative map on polynomials
## Main definitions
* `Polynomial.derivative`: The formal derivative of polynomials, expressed as a linear map.
-/
noncomputable section
open Finset
open Polynomial
namespace Polynomial
universe u v w y z
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {T : Type w} {ι : Type y} {A : Type z} {a b : R} {n : ℕ}
section Derivative
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R]
/-- `derivative p` is the formal derivative of the polynomial `p` -/
def derivative : R[X] →ₗ[R] R[X] where
toFun p := p.sum fun n a => C (a * n) * X ^ (n - 1)
map_add' p q := by
dsimp only
rw [sum_add_index] <;>
simp only [add_mul, forall_const, RingHom.map_add, eq_self_iff_true, zero_mul,
RingHom.map_zero]
map_smul' a p := by
dsimp; rw [sum_smul_index] <;>
simp only [mul_sum, ← C_mul', mul_assoc, coeff_C_mul, RingHom.map_mul, forall_const, zero_mul,
RingHom.map_zero, sum]
#align polynomial.derivative Polynomial.derivative
theorem derivative_apply (p : R[X]) : derivative p = p.sum fun n a => C (a * n) * X ^ (n - 1) :=
rfl
#align polynomial.derivative_apply Polynomial.derivative_apply
theorem coeff_derivative (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
coeff (derivative p) n = coeff p (n + 1) * (n + 1) := by
rw [derivative_apply]
simp only [coeff_X_pow, coeff_sum, coeff_C_mul]
rw [sum, Finset.sum_eq_single (n + 1)]
· simp only [Nat.add_succ_sub_one, add_zero, mul_one, if_true, eq_self_iff_true]; norm_cast
· intro b
cases b
· intros
rw [Nat.cast_zero, mul_zero, zero_mul]
· intro _ H
rw [Nat.add_one_sub_one, if_neg (mt (congr_arg Nat.succ) H.symm), mul_zero]
· rw [if_pos (add_tsub_cancel_right n 1).symm, mul_one, Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_one,
mem_support_iff]
intro h
push_neg at h
simp [h]
#align polynomial.coeff_derivative Polynomial.coeff_derivative
-- Porting note (#10618): removed `simp`: `simp` can prove it.
theorem derivative_zero : derivative (0 : R[X]) = 0 :=
derivative.map_zero
#align polynomial.derivative_zero Polynomial.derivative_zero
theorem iterate_derivative_zero {k : ℕ} : derivative^[k] (0 : R[X]) = 0 :=
iterate_map_zero derivative k
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_zero Polynomial.iterate_derivative_zero
@[simp]
theorem derivative_monomial (a : R) (n : ℕ) :
derivative (monomial n a) = monomial (n - 1) (a * n) := by
rw [derivative_apply, sum_monomial_index, C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial]
simp
#align polynomial.derivative_monomial Polynomial.derivative_monomial
theorem derivative_C_mul_X (a : R) : derivative (C a * X) = C a := by
simp [C_mul_X_eq_monomial, derivative_monomial, Nat.cast_one, mul_one]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.derivative_C_mul_X Polynomial.derivative_C_mul_X
theorem derivative_C_mul_X_pow (a : R) (n : ℕ) :
derivative (C a * X ^ n) = C (a * n) * X ^ (n - 1) := by
rw [C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, derivative_monomial]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.derivative_C_mul_X_pow Polynomial.derivative_C_mul_X_pow
theorem derivative_C_mul_X_sq (a : R) : derivative (C a * X ^ 2) = C (a * 2) * X := by
rw [derivative_C_mul_X_pow, Nat.cast_two, pow_one]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.derivative_C_mul_X_sq Polynomial.derivative_C_mul_X_sq
@[simp]
theorem derivative_X_pow (n : ℕ) : derivative (X ^ n : R[X]) = C (n : R) * X ^ (n - 1) := by
convert derivative_C_mul_X_pow (1 : R) n <;> simp
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.derivative_X_pow Polynomial.derivative_X_pow
-- Porting note (#10618): removed `simp`: `simp` can prove it.
theorem derivative_X_sq : derivative (X ^ 2 : R[X]) = C 2 * X := by
rw [derivative_X_pow, Nat.cast_two, pow_one]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.derivative_X_sq Polynomial.derivative_X_sq
@[simp]
theorem derivative_C {a : R} : derivative (C a) = 0 := by simp [derivative_apply]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.derivative_C Polynomial.derivative_C
theorem derivative_of_natDegree_zero {p : R[X]} (hp : p.natDegree = 0) : derivative p = 0 := by
rw [eq_C_of_natDegree_eq_zero hp, derivative_C]
#align polynomial.derivative_of_nat_degree_zero Polynomial.derivative_of_natDegree_zero
@[simp]
theorem derivative_X : derivative (X : R[X]) = 1 :=
(derivative_monomial _ _).trans <| by simp
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.derivative_X Polynomial.derivative_X
@[simp]
theorem derivative_one : derivative (1 : R[X]) = 0 :=
derivative_C
#align polynomial.derivative_one Polynomial.derivative_one
#noalign polynomial.derivative_bit0
#noalign polynomial.derivative_bit1
-- Porting note (#10618): removed `simp`: `simp` can prove it.
theorem derivative_add {f g : R[X]} : derivative (f + g) = derivative f + derivative g :=
derivative.map_add f g
#align polynomial.derivative_add Polynomial.derivative_add
-- Porting note (#10618): removed `simp`: `simp` can prove it.
theorem derivative_X_add_C (c : R) : derivative (X + C c) = 1 := by
rw [derivative_add, derivative_X, derivative_C, add_zero]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.derivative_X_add_C Polynomial.derivative_X_add_C
-- Porting note (#10618): removed `simp`: `simp` can prove it.
theorem derivative_sum {s : Finset ι} {f : ι → R[X]} :
derivative (∑ b ∈ s, f b) = ∑ b ∈ s, derivative (f b) :=
map_sum ..
#align polynomial.derivative_sum Polynomial.derivative_sum
-- Porting note (#10618): removed `simp`: `simp` can prove it.
theorem derivative_smul {S : Type*} [Monoid S] [DistribMulAction S R] [IsScalarTower S R R] (s : S)
(p : R[X]) : derivative (s • p) = s • derivative p :=
derivative.map_smul_of_tower s p
#align polynomial.derivative_smul Polynomial.derivative_smul
@[simp]
theorem iterate_derivative_smul {S : Type*} [Monoid S] [DistribMulAction S R] [IsScalarTower S R R]
(s : S) (p : R[X]) (k : ℕ) : derivative^[k] (s • p) = s • derivative^[k] p := by
induction' k with k ih generalizing p
· simp
· simp [ih]
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_smul Polynomial.iterate_derivative_smul
@[simp]
theorem iterate_derivative_C_mul (a : R) (p : R[X]) (k : ℕ) :
derivative^[k] (C a * p) = C a * derivative^[k] p := by
simp_rw [← smul_eq_C_mul, iterate_derivative_smul]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_C_mul Polynomial.iterate_derivative_C_mul
theorem of_mem_support_derivative {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (h : n ∈ p.derivative.support) :
n + 1 ∈ p.support :=
mem_support_iff.2 fun h1 : p.coeff (n + 1) = 0 =>
mem_support_iff.1 h <| show p.derivative.coeff n = 0 by rw [coeff_derivative, h1, zero_mul]
#align polynomial.of_mem_support_derivative Polynomial.of_mem_support_derivative
theorem degree_derivative_lt {p : R[X]} (hp : p ≠ 0) : p.derivative.degree < p.degree :=
(Finset.sup_lt_iff <| bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.2 <| mt degree_eq_bot.1 hp).2 fun n hp =>
lt_of_lt_of_le (WithBot.coe_lt_coe.2 n.lt_succ_self) <|
Finset.le_sup <| of_mem_support_derivative hp
#align polynomial.degree_derivative_lt Polynomial.degree_derivative_lt
theorem degree_derivative_le {p : R[X]} : p.derivative.degree ≤ p.degree :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
if H : p = 0 then le_of_eq <| by rw [H, derivative_zero] else (degree_derivative_lt H).le
#align polynomial.degree_derivative_le Polynomial.degree_derivative_le
theorem natDegree_derivative_lt {p : R[X]} (hp : p.natDegree ≠ 0) :
p.derivative.natDegree < p.natDegree := by
rcases eq_or_ne (derivative p) 0 with hp' | hp'
· rw [hp', Polynomial.natDegree_zero]
exact hp.bot_lt
· rw [natDegree_lt_natDegree_iff hp']
exact degree_derivative_lt fun h => hp (h.symm ▸ natDegree_zero)
#align polynomial.nat_degree_derivative_lt Polynomial.natDegree_derivative_lt
theorem natDegree_derivative_le (p : R[X]) : p.derivative.natDegree ≤ p.natDegree - 1 := by
by_cases p0 : p.natDegree = 0
· simp [p0, derivative_of_natDegree_zero]
· exact Nat.le_sub_one_of_lt (natDegree_derivative_lt p0)
#align polynomial.nat_degree_derivative_le Polynomial.natDegree_derivative_le
theorem natDegree_iterate_derivative (p : R[X]) (k : ℕ) :
(derivative^[k] p).natDegree ≤ p.natDegree - k := by
induction k with
| zero => rw [Function.iterate_zero_apply, Nat.sub_zero]
| succ d hd =>
rw [Function.iterate_succ_apply', Nat.sub_succ']
exact (natDegree_derivative_le _).trans <| Nat.sub_le_sub_right hd 1
@[simp]
theorem derivative_natCast {n : ℕ} : derivative (n : R[X]) = 0 := by
rw [← map_natCast C n]
exact derivative_C
#align polynomial.derivative_nat_cast Polynomial.derivative_natCast
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias derivative_nat_cast := derivative_natCast
-- Porting note (#10756): new theorem
@[simp]
theorem derivative_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
derivative (no_index (OfNat.ofNat n) : R[X]) = 0 :=
derivative_natCast
theorem iterate_derivative_eq_zero {p : R[X]} {x : ℕ} (hx : p.natDegree < x) :
Polynomial.derivative^[x] p = 0 := by
induction' h : p.natDegree using Nat.strong_induction_on with _ ih generalizing p x
subst h
obtain ⟨t, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero (pos_of_gt hx).ne'
rw [Function.iterate_succ_apply]
by_cases hp : p.natDegree = 0
· rw [derivative_of_natDegree_zero hp, iterate_derivative_zero]
have := natDegree_derivative_lt hp
exact ih _ this (this.trans_le <| Nat.le_of_lt_succ hx) rfl
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_eq_zero Polynomial.iterate_derivative_eq_zero
@[simp]
theorem iterate_derivative_C {k} (h : 0 < k) : derivative^[k] (C a : R[X]) = 0 :=
iterate_derivative_eq_zero <| (natDegree_C _).trans_lt h
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_C Polynomial.iterate_derivative_C
@[simp]
theorem iterate_derivative_one {k} (h : 0 < k) : derivative^[k] (1 : R[X]) = 0 :=
iterate_derivative_C h
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_one Polynomial.iterate_derivative_one
@[simp]
theorem iterate_derivative_X {k} (h : 1 < k) : derivative^[k] (X : R[X]) = 0 :=
iterate_derivative_eq_zero <| natDegree_X_le.trans_lt h
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_X Polynomial.iterate_derivative_X
theorem natDegree_eq_zero_of_derivative_eq_zero [NoZeroSMulDivisors ℕ R] {f : R[X]}
(h : derivative f = 0) : f.natDegree = 0 := by
rcases eq_or_ne f 0 with (rfl | hf)
· exact natDegree_zero
rw [natDegree_eq_zero_iff_degree_le_zero]
by_contra! f_nat_degree_pos
rw [← natDegree_pos_iff_degree_pos] at f_nat_degree_pos
let m := f.natDegree - 1
have hm : m + 1 = f.natDegree := tsub_add_cancel_of_le f_nat_degree_pos
have h2 := coeff_derivative f m
rw [Polynomial.ext_iff] at h
rw [h m, coeff_zero, ← Nat.cast_add_one, ← nsmul_eq_mul', eq_comm, smul_eq_zero] at h2
replace h2 := h2.resolve_left m.succ_ne_zero
rw [hm, ← leadingCoeff, leadingCoeff_eq_zero] at h2
exact hf h2
#align polynomial.nat_degree_eq_zero_of_derivative_eq_zero Polynomial.natDegree_eq_zero_of_derivative_eq_zero
theorem eq_C_of_derivative_eq_zero [NoZeroSMulDivisors ℕ R] {f : R[X]} (h : derivative f = 0) :
f = C (f.coeff 0) :=
eq_C_of_natDegree_eq_zero <| natDegree_eq_zero_of_derivative_eq_zero h
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.eq_C_of_derivative_eq_zero Polynomial.eq_C_of_derivative_eq_zero
@[simp]
theorem derivative_mul {f g : R[X]} : derivative (f * g) = derivative f * g + f * derivative g := by
induction f using Polynomial.induction_on' with
| h_add => simp only [add_mul, map_add, add_assoc, add_left_comm, *]
| h_monomial m a =>
induction g using Polynomial.induction_on' with
| h_add => simp only [mul_add, map_add, add_assoc, add_left_comm, *]
| h_monomial n b =>
simp only [monomial_mul_monomial, derivative_monomial]
simp only [mul_assoc, (Nat.cast_commute _ _).eq, Nat.cast_add, mul_add, map_add]
cases m with
| zero => simp only [zero_add, Nat.cast_zero, mul_zero, map_zero]
| succ m =>
cases n with
| zero => simp only [add_zero, Nat.cast_zero, mul_zero, map_zero]
| succ n =>
simp only [Nat.add_succ_sub_one, add_tsub_cancel_right]
rw [add_assoc, add_comm n 1]
#align polynomial.derivative_mul Polynomial.derivative_mul
theorem derivative_eval (p : R[X]) (x : R) :
p.derivative.eval x = p.sum fun n a => a * n * x ^ (n - 1) := by
simp_rw [derivative_apply, eval_sum, eval_mul_X_pow, eval_C]
#align polynomial.derivative_eval Polynomial.derivative_eval
@[simp]
theorem derivative_map [Semiring S] (p : R[X]) (f : R →+* S) :
derivative (p.map f) = p.derivative.map f := by
let n := max p.natDegree (map f p).natDegree
rw [derivative_apply, derivative_apply]
rw [sum_over_range' _ _ (n + 1) ((le_max_left _ _).trans_lt (lt_add_one _))]
on_goal 1 => rw [sum_over_range' _ _ (n + 1) ((le_max_right _ _).trans_lt (lt_add_one _))]
· simp only [Polynomial.map_sum, Polynomial.map_mul, Polynomial.map_C, map_mul, coeff_map,
map_natCast, Polynomial.map_natCast, Polynomial.map_pow, map_X]
all_goals intro n; rw [zero_mul, C_0, zero_mul]
#align polynomial.derivative_map Polynomial.derivative_map
@[simp]
theorem iterate_derivative_map [Semiring S] (p : R[X]) (f : R →+* S) (k : ℕ) :
Polynomial.derivative^[k] (p.map f) = (Polynomial.derivative^[k] p).map f := by
induction' k with k ih generalizing p
· simp
· simp only [ih, Function.iterate_succ, Polynomial.derivative_map, Function.comp_apply]
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_map Polynomial.iterate_derivative_map
theorem derivative_natCast_mul {n : ℕ} {f : R[X]} :
derivative ((n : R[X]) * f) = n * derivative f := by
simp
#align polynomial.derivative_nat_cast_mul Polynomial.derivative_natCast_mul
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias derivative_nat_cast_mul := derivative_natCast_mul
@[simp]
theorem iterate_derivative_natCast_mul {n k : ℕ} {f : R[X]} :
derivative^[k] ((n : R[X]) * f) = n * derivative^[k] f := by
induction' k with k ih generalizing f <;> simp [*]
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_nat_cast_mul Polynomial.iterate_derivative_natCast_mul
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias iterate_derivative_nat_cast_mul := iterate_derivative_natCast_mul
theorem mem_support_derivative [NoZeroSMulDivisors ℕ R] (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
n ∈ (derivative p).support ↔ n + 1 ∈ p.support := by
suffices ¬p.coeff (n + 1) * (n + 1 : ℕ) = 0 ↔ coeff p (n + 1) ≠ 0 by
simpa only [mem_support_iff, coeff_derivative, Ne, Nat.cast_succ]
rw [← nsmul_eq_mul', smul_eq_zero]
simp only [Nat.succ_ne_zero, false_or_iff]
#align polynomial.mem_support_derivative Polynomial.mem_support_derivative
@[simp]
theorem degree_derivative_eq [NoZeroSMulDivisors ℕ R] (p : R[X]) (hp : 0 < natDegree p) :
degree (derivative p) = (natDegree p - 1 : ℕ) := by
apply le_antisymm
· rw [derivative_apply]
apply le_trans (degree_sum_le _ _) (Finset.sup_le _)
intro n hn
apply le_trans (degree_C_mul_X_pow_le _ _) (WithBot.coe_le_coe.2 (tsub_le_tsub_right _ _))
apply le_natDegree_of_mem_supp _ hn
· refine le_sup ?_
rw [mem_support_derivative, tsub_add_cancel_of_le, mem_support_iff]
· rw [coeff_natDegree, Ne, leadingCoeff_eq_zero]
intro h
rw [h, natDegree_zero] at hp
exact hp.false
exact hp
#align polynomial.degree_derivative_eq Polynomial.degree_derivative_eq
#noalign polynomial.coeff_iterate_derivative_as_prod_Ico
#noalign polynomial.coeff_iterate_derivative_as_prod_range
theorem coeff_iterate_derivative {k} (p : R[X]) (m : ℕ) :
(derivative^[k] p).coeff m = (m + k).descFactorial k • p.coeff (m + k) := by
induction k generalizing m with
| zero => simp
| succ k ih =>
calc
(derivative^[k + 1] p).coeff m
_ = Nat.descFactorial (Nat.succ (m + k)) k • p.coeff (m + k.succ) * (m + 1) := by
rw [Function.iterate_succ_apply', coeff_derivative, ih m.succ, Nat.succ_add, Nat.add_succ]
_ = ((m + 1) * Nat.descFactorial (Nat.succ (m + k)) k) • p.coeff (m + k.succ) := by
rw [← Nat.cast_add_one, ← nsmul_eq_mul', smul_smul]
_ = Nat.descFactorial (m.succ + k) k.succ • p.coeff (m + k.succ) := by
rw [← Nat.succ_add, Nat.descFactorial_succ, add_tsub_cancel_right]
_ = Nat.descFactorial (m + k.succ) k.succ • p.coeff (m + k.succ) := by
rw [Nat.succ_add_eq_add_succ]
theorem iterate_derivative_mul {n} (p q : R[X]) :
derivative^[n] (p * q) =
∑ k ∈ range n.succ, (n.choose k • (derivative^[n - k] p * derivative^[k] q)) := by
induction' n with n IH
· simp [Finset.range]
calc
derivative^[n + 1] (p * q) =
derivative (∑ k ∈ range n.succ,
n.choose k • (derivative^[n - k] p * derivative^[k] q)) := by
rw [Function.iterate_succ_apply', IH]
_ = (∑ k ∈ range n.succ,
n.choose k • (derivative^[n - k + 1] p * derivative^[k] q)) +
∑ k ∈ range n.succ,
n.choose k • (derivative^[n - k] p * derivative^[k + 1] q) := by
simp_rw [derivative_sum, derivative_smul, derivative_mul, Function.iterate_succ_apply',
smul_add, sum_add_distrib]
_ = (∑ k ∈ range n.succ,
n.choose k.succ • (derivative^[n - k] p * derivative^[k + 1] q)) +
1 • (derivative^[n + 1] p * derivative^[0] q) +
∑ k ∈ range n.succ, n.choose k • (derivative^[n - k] p * derivative^[k + 1] q) :=
?_
_ = ((∑ k ∈ range n.succ, n.choose k • (derivative^[n - k] p * derivative^[k + 1] q)) +
∑ k ∈ range n.succ,
n.choose k.succ • (derivative^[n - k] p * derivative^[k + 1] q)) +
1 • (derivative^[n + 1] p * derivative^[0] q) := by
rw [add_comm, add_assoc]
_ = (∑ i ∈ range n.succ,
(n + 1).choose (i + 1) • (derivative^[n + 1 - (i + 1)] p * derivative^[i + 1] q)) +
1 • (derivative^[n + 1] p * derivative^[0] q) := by
simp_rw [Nat.choose_succ_succ, Nat.succ_sub_succ, add_smul, sum_add_distrib]
_ = ∑ k ∈ range n.succ.succ,
n.succ.choose k • (derivative^[n.succ - k] p * derivative^[k] q) := by
rw [sum_range_succ' _ n.succ, Nat.choose_zero_right, tsub_zero]
congr
refine (sum_range_succ' _ _).trans (congr_arg₂ (· + ·) ?_ ?_)
· rw [sum_range_succ, Nat.choose_succ_self, zero_smul, add_zero]
refine sum_congr rfl fun k hk => ?_
rw [mem_range] at hk
congr
omega
· rw [Nat.choose_zero_right, tsub_zero]
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_mul Polynomial.iterate_derivative_mul
end Semiring
section CommSemiring
variable [CommSemiring R]
theorem derivative_pow_succ (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
derivative (p ^ (n + 1)) = C (n + 1 : R) * p ^ n * derivative p :=
Nat.recOn n (by simp) fun n ih => by
rw [pow_succ, derivative_mul, ih, Nat.add_one, mul_right_comm, C_add,
add_mul, add_mul, pow_succ, ← mul_assoc, C_1, one_mul]; simp [add_mul]
#align polynomial.derivative_pow_succ Polynomial.derivative_pow_succ
theorem derivative_pow (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
derivative (p ^ n) = C (n : R) * p ^ (n - 1) * derivative p :=
Nat.casesOn n (by rw [pow_zero, derivative_one, Nat.cast_zero, C_0, zero_mul, zero_mul]) fun n =>
by rw [p.derivative_pow_succ n, Nat.add_one_sub_one, n.cast_succ]
#align polynomial.derivative_pow Polynomial.derivative_pow
theorem derivative_sq (p : R[X]) : derivative (p ^ 2) = C 2 * p * derivative p := by
rw [derivative_pow_succ, Nat.cast_one, one_add_one_eq_two, pow_one]
#align polynomial.derivative_sq Polynomial.derivative_sq
theorem pow_sub_one_dvd_derivative_of_pow_dvd {p q : R[X]} {n : ℕ}
(dvd : q ^ n ∣ p) : q ^ (n - 1) ∣ derivative p := by
obtain ⟨r, rfl⟩ := dvd
rw [derivative_mul, derivative_pow]
exact (((dvd_mul_left _ _).mul_right _).mul_right _).add ((pow_dvd_pow q n.pred_le).mul_right _)
theorem pow_sub_dvd_iterate_derivative_of_pow_dvd {p q : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (m : ℕ)
(dvd : q ^ n ∣ p) : q ^ (n - m) ∣ derivative^[m] p := by
induction m generalizing p with
| zero => simpa
| succ m ih =>
rw [Nat.sub_succ, Function.iterate_succ']
exact pow_sub_one_dvd_derivative_of_pow_dvd (ih dvd)
theorem pow_sub_dvd_iterate_derivative_pow (p : R[X]) (n m : ℕ) :
p ^ (n - m) ∣ derivative^[m] (p ^ n) := pow_sub_dvd_iterate_derivative_of_pow_dvd m dvd_rfl
theorem dvd_iterate_derivative_pow (f : R[X]) (n : ℕ) {m : ℕ} (c : R) (hm : m ≠ 0) :
(n : R) ∣ eval c (derivative^[m] (f ^ n)) := by
obtain ⟨m, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero hm
rw [Function.iterate_succ_apply, derivative_pow, mul_assoc, C_eq_natCast,
iterate_derivative_natCast_mul, eval_mul, eval_natCast]
exact dvd_mul_right _ _
#align polynomial.dvd_iterate_derivative_pow Polynomial.dvd_iterate_derivative_pow
theorem iterate_derivative_X_pow_eq_natCast_mul (n k : ℕ) :
derivative^[k] (X ^ n : R[X]) = ↑(Nat.descFactorial n k : R[X]) * X ^ (n - k) := by
induction' k with k ih
· erw [Function.iterate_zero_apply, tsub_zero, Nat.descFactorial_zero, Nat.cast_one, one_mul]
· rw [Function.iterate_succ_apply', ih, derivative_natCast_mul, derivative_X_pow, C_eq_natCast,
Nat.descFactorial_succ, Nat.sub_sub, Nat.cast_mul];
simp [mul_comm, mul_assoc, mul_left_comm]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align polynomial.iterate_derivative_X_pow_eq_nat_cast_mul Polynomial.iterate_derivative_X_pow_eq_natCast_mul
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-17")]
alias iterate_derivative_X_pow_eq_nat_cast_mul := iterate_derivative_X_pow_eq_natCast_mul
| Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Derivative.lean | 499 | 501 | theorem iterate_derivative_X_pow_eq_C_mul (n k : ℕ) :
derivative^[k] (X ^ n : R[X]) = C (Nat.descFactorial n k : R) * X ^ (n - k) := by |
rw [iterate_derivative_X_pow_eq_natCast_mul n k, C_eq_natCast]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Jujian Zhang. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jujian Zhang, Johan Commelin
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.GradedAlgebra.HomogeneousIdeal
import Mathlib.Topology.Category.TopCat.Basic
import Mathlib.Topology.Sets.Opens
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton
#align_import algebraic_geometry.projective_spectrum.topology from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"d39590fc8728fbf6743249802486f8c91ffe07bc"
/-!
# Projective spectrum of a graded ring
The projective spectrum of a graded commutative ring is the subtype of all homogenous ideals that
are prime and do not contain the irrelevant ideal.
It is naturally endowed with a topology: the Zariski topology.
## Notation
- `R` is a commutative semiring;
- `A` is a commutative ring and an `R`-algebra;
- `𝒜 : ℕ → Submodule R A` is the grading of `A`;
## Main definitions
* `ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜`: The projective spectrum of a graded ring `A`, or equivalently, the set of
all homogeneous ideals of `A` that is both prime and relevant i.e. not containing irrelevant
ideal. Henceforth, we call elements of projective spectrum *relevant homogeneous prime ideals*.
* `ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus 𝒜 s`: The zero locus of a subset `s` of `A`
is the subset of `ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜` consisting of all relevant homogeneous prime ideals that
contain `s`.
* `ProjectiveSpectrum.vanishingIdeal t`: The vanishing ideal of a subset `t` of
`ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜` is the intersection of points in `t` (viewed as relevant homogeneous prime
ideals).
* `ProjectiveSpectrum.Top`: the topological space of `ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜` endowed with the
Zariski topology.
-/
noncomputable section
open DirectSum Pointwise SetLike TopCat TopologicalSpace CategoryTheory Opposite
variable {R A : Type*}
variable [CommSemiring R] [CommRing A] [Algebra R A]
variable (𝒜 : ℕ → Submodule R A) [GradedAlgebra 𝒜]
-- porting note (#5171): removed @[nolint has_nonempty_instance]
/-- The projective spectrum of a graded commutative ring is the subtype of all homogenous ideals
that are prime and do not contain the irrelevant ideal. -/
@[ext]
structure ProjectiveSpectrum where
asHomogeneousIdeal : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜
isPrime : asHomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal.IsPrime
not_irrelevant_le : ¬HomogeneousIdeal.irrelevant 𝒜 ≤ asHomogeneousIdeal
#align projective_spectrum ProjectiveSpectrum
attribute [instance] ProjectiveSpectrum.isPrime
namespace ProjectiveSpectrum
/-- The zero locus of a set `s` of elements of a commutative ring `A` is the set of all relevant
homogeneous prime ideals of the ring that contain the set `s`.
An element `f` of `A` can be thought of as a dependent function on the projective spectrum of `𝒜`.
At a point `x` (a homogeneous prime ideal) the function (i.e., element) `f` takes values in the
quotient ring `A` modulo the prime ideal `x`. In this manner, `zeroLocus s` is exactly the subset
of `ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜` where all "functions" in `s` vanish simultaneously. -/
def zeroLocus (s : Set A) : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜) :=
{ x | s ⊆ x.asHomogeneousIdeal }
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus
@[simp]
theorem mem_zeroLocus (x : ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜) (s : Set A) :
x ∈ zeroLocus 𝒜 s ↔ s ⊆ x.asHomogeneousIdeal :=
Iff.rfl
#align projective_spectrum.mem_zero_locus ProjectiveSpectrum.mem_zeroLocus
@[simp]
theorem zeroLocus_span (s : Set A) : zeroLocus 𝒜 (Ideal.span s) = zeroLocus 𝒜 s := by
ext x
exact (Submodule.gi _ _).gc s x.asHomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_span ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_span
variable {𝒜}
/-- The vanishing ideal of a set `t` of points of the projective spectrum of a commutative ring `R`
is the intersection of all the relevant homogeneous prime ideals in the set `t`.
An element `f` of `A` can be thought of as a dependent function on the projective spectrum of `𝒜`.
At a point `x` (a homogeneous prime ideal) the function (i.e., element) `f` takes values in the
quotient ring `A` modulo the prime ideal `x`. In this manner, `vanishingIdeal t` is exactly the
ideal of `A` consisting of all "functions" that vanish on all of `t`. -/
def vanishingIdeal (t : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜 :=
⨅ (x : ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜) (_ : x ∈ t), x.asHomogeneousIdeal
#align projective_spectrum.vanishing_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.vanishingIdeal
theorem coe_vanishingIdeal (t : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) :
(vanishingIdeal t : Set A) =
{ f | ∀ x : ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜, x ∈ t → f ∈ x.asHomogeneousIdeal } := by
ext f
rw [vanishingIdeal, SetLike.mem_coe, ← HomogeneousIdeal.mem_iff, HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_iInf,
Submodule.mem_iInf]
refine forall_congr' fun x => ?_
rw [HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_iInf, Submodule.mem_iInf, HomogeneousIdeal.mem_iff]
#align projective_spectrum.coe_vanishing_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.coe_vanishingIdeal
theorem mem_vanishingIdeal (t : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) (f : A) :
f ∈ vanishingIdeal t ↔ ∀ x : ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜, x ∈ t → f ∈ x.asHomogeneousIdeal := by
rw [← SetLike.mem_coe, coe_vanishingIdeal, Set.mem_setOf_eq]
#align projective_spectrum.mem_vanishing_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.mem_vanishingIdeal
@[simp]
theorem vanishingIdeal_singleton (x : ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜) :
vanishingIdeal ({x} : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) = x.asHomogeneousIdeal := by
simp [vanishingIdeal]
#align projective_spectrum.vanishing_ideal_singleton ProjectiveSpectrum.vanishingIdeal_singleton
theorem subset_zeroLocus_iff_le_vanishingIdeal (t : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) (I : Ideal A) :
t ⊆ zeroLocus 𝒜 I ↔ I ≤ (vanishingIdeal t).toIdeal :=
⟨fun h _ k => (mem_vanishingIdeal _ _).mpr fun _ j => (mem_zeroLocus _ _ _).mpr (h j) k, fun h =>
fun x j =>
(mem_zeroLocus _ _ _).mpr (le_trans h fun _ h => ((mem_vanishingIdeal _ _).mp h) x j)⟩
#align projective_spectrum.subset_zero_locus_iff_le_vanishing_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.subset_zeroLocus_iff_le_vanishingIdeal
variable (𝒜)
/-- `zeroLocus` and `vanishingIdeal` form a galois connection. -/
theorem gc_ideal :
@GaloisConnection (Ideal A) (Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜))ᵒᵈ _ _
(fun I => zeroLocus 𝒜 I) fun t => (vanishingIdeal t).toIdeal :=
fun I t => subset_zeroLocus_iff_le_vanishingIdeal t I
#align projective_spectrum.gc_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.gc_ideal
/-- `zeroLocus` and `vanishingIdeal` form a galois connection. -/
theorem gc_set :
@GaloisConnection (Set A) (Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜))ᵒᵈ _ _
(fun s => zeroLocus 𝒜 s) fun t => vanishingIdeal t := by
have ideal_gc : GaloisConnection Ideal.span _ := (Submodule.gi A _).gc
simpa [zeroLocus_span, Function.comp] using GaloisConnection.compose ideal_gc (gc_ideal 𝒜)
#align projective_spectrum.gc_set ProjectiveSpectrum.gc_set
theorem gc_homogeneousIdeal :
@GaloisConnection (HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) (Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜))ᵒᵈ _ _
(fun I => zeroLocus 𝒜 I) fun t => vanishingIdeal t :=
fun I t => by
simpa [show I.toIdeal ≤ (vanishingIdeal t).toIdeal ↔ I ≤ vanishingIdeal t from Iff.rfl] using
subset_zeroLocus_iff_le_vanishingIdeal t I.toIdeal
#align projective_spectrum.gc_homogeneous_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.gc_homogeneousIdeal
theorem subset_zeroLocus_iff_subset_vanishingIdeal (t : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) (s : Set A) :
t ⊆ zeroLocus 𝒜 s ↔ s ⊆ vanishingIdeal t :=
(gc_set _) s t
#align projective_spectrum.subset_zero_locus_iff_subset_vanishing_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.subset_zeroLocus_iff_subset_vanishingIdeal
theorem subset_vanishingIdeal_zeroLocus (s : Set A) : s ⊆ vanishingIdeal (zeroLocus 𝒜 s) :=
(gc_set _).le_u_l s
#align projective_spectrum.subset_vanishing_ideal_zero_locus ProjectiveSpectrum.subset_vanishingIdeal_zeroLocus
theorem ideal_le_vanishingIdeal_zeroLocus (I : Ideal A) :
I ≤ (vanishingIdeal (zeroLocus 𝒜 I)).toIdeal :=
(gc_ideal _).le_u_l I
#align projective_spectrum.ideal_le_vanishing_ideal_zero_locus ProjectiveSpectrum.ideal_le_vanishingIdeal_zeroLocus
theorem homogeneousIdeal_le_vanishingIdeal_zeroLocus (I : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :
I ≤ vanishingIdeal (zeroLocus 𝒜 I) :=
(gc_homogeneousIdeal _).le_u_l I
#align projective_spectrum.homogeneous_ideal_le_vanishing_ideal_zero_locus ProjectiveSpectrum.homogeneousIdeal_le_vanishingIdeal_zeroLocus
theorem subset_zeroLocus_vanishingIdeal (t : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) :
t ⊆ zeroLocus 𝒜 (vanishingIdeal t) :=
(gc_ideal _).l_u_le t
#align projective_spectrum.subset_zero_locus_vanishing_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.subset_zeroLocus_vanishingIdeal
theorem zeroLocus_anti_mono {s t : Set A} (h : s ⊆ t) : zeroLocus 𝒜 t ⊆ zeroLocus 𝒜 s :=
(gc_set _).monotone_l h
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_anti_mono ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_anti_mono
theorem zeroLocus_anti_mono_ideal {s t : Ideal A} (h : s ≤ t) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 (t : Set A) ⊆ zeroLocus 𝒜 (s : Set A) :=
(gc_ideal _).monotone_l h
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_anti_mono_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_anti_mono_ideal
theorem zeroLocus_anti_mono_homogeneousIdeal {s t : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜} (h : s ≤ t) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 (t : Set A) ⊆ zeroLocus 𝒜 (s : Set A) :=
(gc_homogeneousIdeal _).monotone_l h
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_anti_mono_homogeneous_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_anti_mono_homogeneousIdeal
theorem vanishingIdeal_anti_mono {s t : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)} (h : s ⊆ t) :
vanishingIdeal t ≤ vanishingIdeal s :=
(gc_ideal _).monotone_u h
#align projective_spectrum.vanishing_ideal_anti_mono ProjectiveSpectrum.vanishingIdeal_anti_mono
theorem zeroLocus_bot : zeroLocus 𝒜 ((⊥ : Ideal A) : Set A) = Set.univ :=
(gc_ideal 𝒜).l_bot
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_bot ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_bot
@[simp]
theorem zeroLocus_singleton_zero : zeroLocus 𝒜 ({0} : Set A) = Set.univ :=
zeroLocus_bot _
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_singleton_zero ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_singleton_zero
@[simp]
theorem zeroLocus_empty : zeroLocus 𝒜 (∅ : Set A) = Set.univ :=
(gc_set 𝒜).l_bot
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_empty ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_empty
@[simp]
theorem vanishingIdeal_univ : vanishingIdeal (∅ : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) = ⊤ := by
simpa using (gc_ideal _).u_top
#align projective_spectrum.vanishing_ideal_univ ProjectiveSpectrum.vanishingIdeal_univ
theorem zeroLocus_empty_of_one_mem {s : Set A} (h : (1 : A) ∈ s) : zeroLocus 𝒜 s = ∅ :=
Set.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.mpr fun x hx =>
(inferInstance : x.asHomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal.IsPrime).ne_top <|
x.asHomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal.eq_top_iff_one.mpr <| hx h
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_empty_of_one_mem ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_empty_of_one_mem
@[simp]
theorem zeroLocus_singleton_one : zeroLocus 𝒜 ({1} : Set A) = ∅ :=
zeroLocus_empty_of_one_mem 𝒜 (Set.mem_singleton (1 : A))
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_singleton_one ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_singleton_one
@[simp]
theorem zeroLocus_univ : zeroLocus 𝒜 (Set.univ : Set A) = ∅ :=
zeroLocus_empty_of_one_mem _ (Set.mem_univ 1)
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_univ ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_univ
theorem zeroLocus_sup_ideal (I J : Ideal A) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 ((I ⊔ J : Ideal A) : Set A) = zeroLocus _ I ∩ zeroLocus _ J :=
(gc_ideal 𝒜).l_sup
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_sup_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_sup_ideal
theorem zeroLocus_sup_homogeneousIdeal (I J : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 ((I ⊔ J : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : Set A) = zeroLocus _ I ∩ zeroLocus _ J :=
(gc_homogeneousIdeal 𝒜).l_sup
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_sup_homogeneous_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_sup_homogeneousIdeal
theorem zeroLocus_union (s s' : Set A) : zeroLocus 𝒜 (s ∪ s') = zeroLocus _ s ∩ zeroLocus _ s' :=
(gc_set 𝒜).l_sup
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_union ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_union
theorem vanishingIdeal_union (t t' : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) :
vanishingIdeal (t ∪ t') = vanishingIdeal t ⊓ vanishingIdeal t' := by
ext1; exact (gc_ideal 𝒜).u_inf
#align projective_spectrum.vanishing_ideal_union ProjectiveSpectrum.vanishingIdeal_union
theorem zeroLocus_iSup_ideal {γ : Sort*} (I : γ → Ideal A) :
zeroLocus _ ((⨆ i, I i : Ideal A) : Set A) = ⋂ i, zeroLocus 𝒜 (I i) :=
(gc_ideal 𝒜).l_iSup
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_supr_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_iSup_ideal
theorem zeroLocus_iSup_homogeneousIdeal {γ : Sort*} (I : γ → HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :
zeroLocus _ ((⨆ i, I i : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : Set A) = ⋂ i, zeroLocus 𝒜 (I i) :=
(gc_homogeneousIdeal 𝒜).l_iSup
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_supr_homogeneous_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_iSup_homogeneousIdeal
theorem zeroLocus_iUnion {γ : Sort*} (s : γ → Set A) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 (⋃ i, s i) = ⋂ i, zeroLocus 𝒜 (s i) :=
(gc_set 𝒜).l_iSup
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_Union ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_iUnion
theorem zeroLocus_bUnion (s : Set (Set A)) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 (⋃ s' ∈ s, s' : Set A) = ⋂ s' ∈ s, zeroLocus 𝒜 s' := by
simp only [zeroLocus_iUnion]
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_bUnion ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_bUnion
theorem vanishingIdeal_iUnion {γ : Sort*} (t : γ → Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) :
vanishingIdeal (⋃ i, t i) = ⨅ i, vanishingIdeal (t i) :=
HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_injective <| by
convert (gc_ideal 𝒜).u_iInf; exact HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_iInf _
#align projective_spectrum.vanishing_ideal_Union ProjectiveSpectrum.vanishingIdeal_iUnion
theorem zeroLocus_inf (I J : Ideal A) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 ((I ⊓ J : Ideal A) : Set A) = zeroLocus 𝒜 I ∪ zeroLocus 𝒜 J :=
Set.ext fun x => x.isPrime.inf_le
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_inf ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_inf
theorem union_zeroLocus (s s' : Set A) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 s ∪ zeroLocus 𝒜 s' = zeroLocus 𝒜 (Ideal.span s ⊓ Ideal.span s' : Ideal A) := by
rw [zeroLocus_inf]
simp
#align projective_spectrum.union_zero_locus ProjectiveSpectrum.union_zeroLocus
theorem zeroLocus_mul_ideal (I J : Ideal A) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 ((I * J : Ideal A) : Set A) = zeroLocus 𝒜 I ∪ zeroLocus 𝒜 J :=
Set.ext fun x => x.isPrime.mul_le
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_mul_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_mul_ideal
theorem zeroLocus_mul_homogeneousIdeal (I J : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 ((I * J : HomogeneousIdeal 𝒜) : Set A) = zeroLocus 𝒜 I ∪ zeroLocus 𝒜 J :=
Set.ext fun x => x.isPrime.mul_le
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_mul_homogeneous_ideal ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_mul_homogeneousIdeal
theorem zeroLocus_singleton_mul (f g : A) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 ({f * g} : Set A) = zeroLocus 𝒜 {f} ∪ zeroLocus 𝒜 {g} :=
Set.ext fun x => by simpa using x.isPrime.mul_mem_iff_mem_or_mem
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_singleton_mul ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_singleton_mul
@[simp]
theorem zeroLocus_singleton_pow (f : A) (n : ℕ) (hn : 0 < n) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 ({f ^ n} : Set A) = zeroLocus 𝒜 {f} :=
Set.ext fun x => by simpa using x.isPrime.pow_mem_iff_mem n hn
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_singleton_pow ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_singleton_pow
theorem sup_vanishingIdeal_le (t t' : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) :
vanishingIdeal t ⊔ vanishingIdeal t' ≤ vanishingIdeal (t ∩ t') := by
intro r
rw [← HomogeneousIdeal.mem_iff, HomogeneousIdeal.toIdeal_sup, mem_vanishingIdeal,
Submodule.mem_sup]
rintro ⟨f, hf, g, hg, rfl⟩ x ⟨hxt, hxt'⟩
erw [mem_vanishingIdeal] at hf hg
apply Submodule.add_mem <;> solve_by_elim
#align projective_spectrum.sup_vanishing_ideal_le ProjectiveSpectrum.sup_vanishingIdeal_le
theorem mem_compl_zeroLocus_iff_not_mem {f : A} {I : ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜} :
I ∈ (zeroLocus 𝒜 {f} : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜))ᶜ ↔ f ∉ I.asHomogeneousIdeal := by
rw [Set.mem_compl_iff, mem_zeroLocus, Set.singleton_subset_iff]; rfl
#align projective_spectrum.mem_compl_zero_locus_iff_not_mem ProjectiveSpectrum.mem_compl_zeroLocus_iff_not_mem
/-- The Zariski topology on the prime spectrum of a commutative ring is defined via the closed sets
of the topology: they are exactly those sets that are the zero locus of a subset of the ring. -/
instance zariskiTopology : TopologicalSpace (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜) :=
TopologicalSpace.ofClosed (Set.range (ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus 𝒜)) ⟨Set.univ, by simp⟩
(by
intro Zs h
rw [Set.sInter_eq_iInter]
let f : Zs → Set _ := fun i => Classical.choose (h i.2)
have H : (Set.iInter fun i ↦ zeroLocus 𝒜 (f i)) ∈ Set.range (zeroLocus 𝒜) :=
⟨_, zeroLocus_iUnion 𝒜 _⟩
convert H using 2
funext i
exact (Classical.choose_spec (h i.2)).symm)
(by
rintro _ ⟨s, rfl⟩ _ ⟨t, rfl⟩
exact ⟨_, (union_zeroLocus 𝒜 s t).symm⟩)
#align projective_spectrum.zariski_topology ProjectiveSpectrum.zariskiTopology
/-- The underlying topology of `Proj` is the projective spectrum of graded ring `A`. -/
def top : TopCat :=
TopCat.of (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align projective_spectrum.Top ProjectiveSpectrum.top
theorem isOpen_iff (U : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) : IsOpen U ↔ ∃ s, Uᶜ = zeroLocus 𝒜 s := by
simp only [@eq_comm _ Uᶜ]; rfl
#align projective_spectrum.is_open_iff ProjectiveSpectrum.isOpen_iff
theorem isClosed_iff_zeroLocus (Z : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) :
IsClosed Z ↔ ∃ s, Z = zeroLocus 𝒜 s := by rw [← isOpen_compl_iff, isOpen_iff, compl_compl]
#align projective_spectrum.is_closed_iff_zero_locus ProjectiveSpectrum.isClosed_iff_zeroLocus
theorem isClosed_zeroLocus (s : Set A) : IsClosed (zeroLocus 𝒜 s) := by
rw [isClosed_iff_zeroLocus]
exact ⟨s, rfl⟩
#align projective_spectrum.is_closed_zero_locus ProjectiveSpectrum.isClosed_zeroLocus
theorem zeroLocus_vanishingIdeal_eq_closure (t : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) :
zeroLocus 𝒜 (vanishingIdeal t : Set A) = closure t := by
apply Set.Subset.antisymm
· rintro x hx t' ⟨ht', ht⟩
obtain ⟨fs, rfl⟩ : ∃ s, t' = zeroLocus 𝒜 s := by rwa [isClosed_iff_zeroLocus] at ht'
rw [subset_zeroLocus_iff_subset_vanishingIdeal] at ht
exact Set.Subset.trans ht hx
· rw [(isClosed_zeroLocus _ _).closure_subset_iff]
exact subset_zeroLocus_vanishingIdeal 𝒜 t
#align projective_spectrum.zero_locus_vanishing_ideal_eq_closure ProjectiveSpectrum.zeroLocus_vanishingIdeal_eq_closure
theorem vanishingIdeal_closure (t : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) :
vanishingIdeal (closure t) = vanishingIdeal t := by
have := (gc_ideal 𝒜).u_l_u_eq_u t
ext1
erw [zeroLocus_vanishingIdeal_eq_closure 𝒜 t] at this
exact this
#align projective_spectrum.vanishing_ideal_closure ProjectiveSpectrum.vanishingIdeal_closure
section BasicOpen
/-- `basicOpen r` is the open subset containing all prime ideals not containing `r`. -/
def basicOpen (r : A) : TopologicalSpace.Opens (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜) where
carrier := { x | r ∉ x.asHomogeneousIdeal }
is_open' := ⟨{r}, Set.ext fun _ => Set.singleton_subset_iff.trans <| Classical.not_not.symm⟩
#align projective_spectrum.basic_open ProjectiveSpectrum.basicOpen
@[simp]
theorem mem_basicOpen (f : A) (x : ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜) :
x ∈ basicOpen 𝒜 f ↔ f ∉ x.asHomogeneousIdeal :=
Iff.rfl
#align projective_spectrum.mem_basic_open ProjectiveSpectrum.mem_basicOpen
theorem mem_coe_basicOpen (f : A) (x : ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜) :
x ∈ (↑(basicOpen 𝒜 f) : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) ↔ f ∉ x.asHomogeneousIdeal :=
Iff.rfl
#align projective_spectrum.mem_coe_basic_open ProjectiveSpectrum.mem_coe_basicOpen
theorem isOpen_basicOpen {a : A} : IsOpen (basicOpen 𝒜 a : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) :=
(basicOpen 𝒜 a).isOpen
#align projective_spectrum.is_open_basic_open ProjectiveSpectrum.isOpen_basicOpen
@[simp]
theorem basicOpen_eq_zeroLocus_compl (r : A) :
(basicOpen 𝒜 r : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜)) = (zeroLocus 𝒜 {r})ᶜ :=
Set.ext fun x => by simp only [Set.mem_compl_iff, mem_zeroLocus, Set.singleton_subset_iff]; rfl
#align projective_spectrum.basic_open_eq_zero_locus_compl ProjectiveSpectrum.basicOpen_eq_zeroLocus_compl
@[simp]
theorem basicOpen_one : basicOpen 𝒜 (1 : A) = ⊤ :=
TopologicalSpace.Opens.ext <| by simp
#align projective_spectrum.basic_open_one ProjectiveSpectrum.basicOpen_one
@[simp]
theorem basicOpen_zero : basicOpen 𝒜 (0 : A) = ⊥ :=
TopologicalSpace.Opens.ext <| by simp
#align projective_spectrum.basic_open_zero ProjectiveSpectrum.basicOpen_zero
theorem basicOpen_mul (f g : A) : basicOpen 𝒜 (f * g) = basicOpen 𝒜 f ⊓ basicOpen 𝒜 g :=
TopologicalSpace.Opens.ext <| by simp [zeroLocus_singleton_mul]
#align projective_spectrum.basic_open_mul ProjectiveSpectrum.basicOpen_mul
theorem basicOpen_mul_le_left (f g : A) : basicOpen 𝒜 (f * g) ≤ basicOpen 𝒜 f := by
rw [basicOpen_mul 𝒜 f g]
exact inf_le_left
#align projective_spectrum.basic_open_mul_le_left ProjectiveSpectrum.basicOpen_mul_le_left
theorem basicOpen_mul_le_right (f g : A) : basicOpen 𝒜 (f * g) ≤ basicOpen 𝒜 g := by
rw [basicOpen_mul 𝒜 f g]
exact inf_le_right
#align projective_spectrum.basic_open_mul_le_right ProjectiveSpectrum.basicOpen_mul_le_right
@[simp]
theorem basicOpen_pow (f : A) (n : ℕ) (hn : 0 < n) : basicOpen 𝒜 (f ^ n) = basicOpen 𝒜 f :=
TopologicalSpace.Opens.ext <| by simpa using zeroLocus_singleton_pow 𝒜 f n hn
#align projective_spectrum.basic_open_pow ProjectiveSpectrum.basicOpen_pow
theorem basicOpen_eq_union_of_projection (f : A) :
basicOpen 𝒜 f = ⨆ i : ℕ, basicOpen 𝒜 (GradedAlgebra.proj 𝒜 i f) :=
TopologicalSpace.Opens.ext <|
Set.ext fun z => by
erw [mem_coe_basicOpen, TopologicalSpace.Opens.mem_sSup]
constructor <;> intro hz
· rcases show ∃ i, GradedAlgebra.proj 𝒜 i f ∉ z.asHomogeneousIdeal by
contrapose! hz with H
classical
rw [← DirectSum.sum_support_decompose 𝒜 f]
apply Ideal.sum_mem _ fun i _ => H i with ⟨i, hi⟩
exact ⟨basicOpen 𝒜 (GradedAlgebra.proj 𝒜 i f), ⟨i, rfl⟩, by rwa [mem_basicOpen]⟩
· obtain ⟨_, ⟨i, rfl⟩, hz⟩ := hz
exact fun rid => hz (z.1.2 i rid)
#align projective_spectrum.basic_open_eq_union_of_projection ProjectiveSpectrum.basicOpen_eq_union_of_projection
| Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/ProjectiveSpectrum/Topology.lean | 452 | 463 | theorem isTopologicalBasis_basic_opens :
TopologicalSpace.IsTopologicalBasis
(Set.range fun r : A => (basicOpen 𝒜 r : Set (ProjectiveSpectrum 𝒜))) := by |
apply TopologicalSpace.isTopologicalBasis_of_isOpen_of_nhds
· rintro _ ⟨r, rfl⟩
exact isOpen_basicOpen 𝒜
· rintro p U hp ⟨s, hs⟩
rw [← compl_compl U, Set.mem_compl_iff, ← hs, mem_zeroLocus, Set.not_subset] at hp
obtain ⟨f, hfs, hfp⟩ := hp
refine ⟨basicOpen 𝒜 f, ⟨f, rfl⟩, hfp, ?_⟩
rw [← Set.compl_subset_compl, ← hs, basicOpen_eq_zeroLocus_compl, compl_compl]
exact zeroLocus_anti_mono 𝒜 (Set.singleton_subset_iff.mpr hfs)
|
/-
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 Batteries.Control.ForInStep.Lemmas
import Batteries.Data.List.Basic
import Batteries.Tactic.Init
import Batteries.Tactic.Alias
namespace List
open Nat
/-! ### mem -/
@[simp] theorem mem_toArray {a : α} {l : List α} : a ∈ l.toArray ↔ a ∈ l := by
simp [Array.mem_def]
/-! ### drop -/
@[simp]
theorem drop_one : ∀ l : List α, drop 1 l = tail l
| [] | _ :: _ => rfl
/-! ### zipWith -/
theorem zipWith_distrib_tail : (zipWith f l l').tail = zipWith f l.tail l'.tail := by
rw [← drop_one]; simp [zipWith_distrib_drop]
/-! ### List subset -/
theorem subset_def {l₁ l₂ : List α} : l₁ ⊆ l₂ ↔ ∀ {a : α}, a ∈ l₁ → a ∈ l₂ := .rfl
@[simp] theorem nil_subset (l : List α) : [] ⊆ l := nofun
@[simp] theorem Subset.refl (l : List α) : l ⊆ l := fun _ i => i
theorem Subset.trans {l₁ l₂ l₃ : List α} (h₁ : l₁ ⊆ l₂) (h₂ : l₂ ⊆ l₃) : l₁ ⊆ l₃ :=
fun _ i => h₂ (h₁ i)
instance : Trans (Membership.mem : α → List α → Prop) Subset Membership.mem :=
⟨fun h₁ h₂ => h₂ h₁⟩
instance : Trans (Subset : List α → List α → Prop) Subset Subset :=
⟨Subset.trans⟩
@[simp] theorem subset_cons (a : α) (l : List α) : l ⊆ a :: l := fun _ => Mem.tail _
theorem subset_of_cons_subset {a : α} {l₁ l₂ : List α} : a :: l₁ ⊆ l₂ → l₁ ⊆ l₂ :=
fun s _ i => s (mem_cons_of_mem _ i)
theorem subset_cons_of_subset (a : α) {l₁ l₂ : List α} : l₁ ⊆ l₂ → l₁ ⊆ a :: l₂ :=
fun s _ i => .tail _ (s i)
theorem cons_subset_cons {l₁ l₂ : List α} (a : α) (s : l₁ ⊆ l₂) : a :: l₁ ⊆ a :: l₂ :=
fun _ => by simp only [mem_cons]; exact Or.imp_right (@s _)
@[simp] theorem subset_append_left (l₁ l₂ : List α) : l₁ ⊆ l₁ ++ l₂ := fun _ => mem_append_left _
@[simp] theorem subset_append_right (l₁ l₂ : List α) : l₂ ⊆ l₁ ++ l₂ := fun _ => mem_append_right _
theorem subset_append_of_subset_left (l₂ : List α) : l ⊆ l₁ → l ⊆ l₁ ++ l₂ :=
fun s => Subset.trans s <| subset_append_left _ _
theorem subset_append_of_subset_right (l₁ : List α) : l ⊆ l₂ → l ⊆ l₁ ++ l₂ :=
fun s => Subset.trans s <| subset_append_right _ _
@[simp] theorem cons_subset : a :: l ⊆ m ↔ a ∈ m ∧ l ⊆ m := by
simp only [subset_def, mem_cons, or_imp, forall_and, forall_eq]
@[simp] theorem append_subset {l₁ l₂ l : List α} :
l₁ ++ l₂ ⊆ l ↔ l₁ ⊆ l ∧ l₂ ⊆ l := by simp [subset_def, or_imp, forall_and]
theorem subset_nil {l : List α} : l ⊆ [] ↔ l = [] :=
⟨fun h => match l with | [] => rfl | _::_ => (nomatch h (.head ..)), fun | rfl => Subset.refl _⟩
theorem map_subset {l₁ l₂ : List α} (f : α → β) (H : l₁ ⊆ l₂) : map f l₁ ⊆ map f l₂ :=
fun x => by simp only [mem_map]; exact .imp fun a => .imp_left (@H _)
/-! ### sublists -/
@[simp] theorem nil_sublist : ∀ l : List α, [] <+ l
| [] => .slnil
| a :: l => (nil_sublist l).cons a
@[simp] theorem Sublist.refl : ∀ l : List α, l <+ l
| [] => .slnil
| a :: l => (Sublist.refl l).cons₂ a
theorem Sublist.trans {l₁ l₂ l₃ : List α} (h₁ : l₁ <+ l₂) (h₂ : l₂ <+ l₃) : l₁ <+ l₃ := by
induction h₂ generalizing l₁ with
| slnil => exact h₁
| cons _ _ IH => exact (IH h₁).cons _
| @cons₂ l₂ _ a _ IH =>
generalize e : a :: l₂ = l₂'
match e ▸ h₁ with
| .slnil => apply nil_sublist
| .cons a' h₁' => cases e; apply (IH h₁').cons
| .cons₂ a' h₁' => cases e; apply (IH h₁').cons₂
instance : Trans (@Sublist α) Sublist Sublist := ⟨Sublist.trans⟩
@[simp] theorem sublist_cons (a : α) (l : List α) : l <+ a :: l := (Sublist.refl l).cons _
theorem sublist_of_cons_sublist : a :: l₁ <+ l₂ → l₁ <+ l₂ :=
(sublist_cons a l₁).trans
@[simp] theorem sublist_append_left : ∀ l₁ l₂ : List α, l₁ <+ l₁ ++ l₂
| [], _ => nil_sublist _
| _ :: l₁, l₂ => (sublist_append_left l₁ l₂).cons₂ _
@[simp] theorem sublist_append_right : ∀ l₁ l₂ : List α, l₂ <+ l₁ ++ l₂
| [], _ => Sublist.refl _
| _ :: l₁, l₂ => (sublist_append_right l₁ l₂).cons _
theorem sublist_append_of_sublist_left (s : l <+ l₁) : l <+ l₁ ++ l₂ :=
s.trans <| sublist_append_left ..
theorem sublist_append_of_sublist_right (s : l <+ l₂) : l <+ l₁ ++ l₂ :=
s.trans <| sublist_append_right ..
@[simp]
theorem cons_sublist_cons : a :: l₁ <+ a :: l₂ ↔ l₁ <+ l₂ :=
⟨fun | .cons _ s => sublist_of_cons_sublist s | .cons₂ _ s => s, .cons₂ _⟩
@[simp] theorem append_sublist_append_left : ∀ l, l ++ l₁ <+ l ++ l₂ ↔ l₁ <+ l₂
| [] => Iff.rfl
| _ :: l => cons_sublist_cons.trans (append_sublist_append_left l)
theorem Sublist.append_left : l₁ <+ l₂ → ∀ l, l ++ l₁ <+ l ++ l₂ :=
fun h l => (append_sublist_append_left l).mpr h
theorem Sublist.append_right : l₁ <+ l₂ → ∀ l, l₁ ++ l <+ l₂ ++ l
| .slnil, _ => Sublist.refl _
| .cons _ h, _ => (h.append_right _).cons _
| .cons₂ _ h, _ => (h.append_right _).cons₂ _
theorem sublist_or_mem_of_sublist (h : l <+ l₁ ++ a :: l₂) : l <+ l₁ ++ l₂ ∨ a ∈ l := by
induction l₁ generalizing l with
| nil => match h with
| .cons _ h => exact .inl h
| .cons₂ _ h => exact .inr (.head ..)
| cons b l₁ IH =>
match h with
| .cons _ h => exact (IH h).imp_left (Sublist.cons _)
| .cons₂ _ h => exact (IH h).imp (Sublist.cons₂ _) (.tail _)
theorem Sublist.reverse : l₁ <+ l₂ → l₁.reverse <+ l₂.reverse
| .slnil => Sublist.refl _
| .cons _ h => by rw [reverse_cons]; exact sublist_append_of_sublist_left h.reverse
| .cons₂ _ h => by rw [reverse_cons, reverse_cons]; exact h.reverse.append_right _
@[simp] theorem reverse_sublist : l₁.reverse <+ l₂.reverse ↔ l₁ <+ l₂ :=
⟨fun h => l₁.reverse_reverse ▸ l₂.reverse_reverse ▸ h.reverse, Sublist.reverse⟩
@[simp] theorem append_sublist_append_right (l) : l₁ ++ l <+ l₂ ++ l ↔ l₁ <+ l₂ :=
⟨fun h => by
have := h.reverse
simp only [reverse_append, append_sublist_append_left, reverse_sublist] at this
exact this,
fun h => h.append_right l⟩
theorem Sublist.append (hl : l₁ <+ l₂) (hr : r₁ <+ r₂) : l₁ ++ r₁ <+ l₂ ++ r₂ :=
(hl.append_right _).trans ((append_sublist_append_left _).2 hr)
theorem Sublist.subset : l₁ <+ l₂ → l₁ ⊆ l₂
| .slnil, _, h => h
| .cons _ s, _, h => .tail _ (s.subset h)
| .cons₂ .., _, .head .. => .head ..
| .cons₂ _ s, _, .tail _ h => .tail _ (s.subset h)
instance : Trans (@Sublist α) Subset Subset :=
⟨fun h₁ h₂ => trans h₁.subset h₂⟩
instance : Trans Subset (@Sublist α) Subset :=
⟨fun h₁ h₂ => trans h₁ h₂.subset⟩
instance : Trans (Membership.mem : α → List α → Prop) Sublist Membership.mem :=
⟨fun h₁ h₂ => h₂.subset h₁⟩
theorem Sublist.length_le : l₁ <+ l₂ → length l₁ ≤ length l₂
| .slnil => Nat.le_refl 0
| .cons _l s => le_succ_of_le (length_le s)
| .cons₂ _ s => succ_le_succ (length_le s)
@[simp] theorem sublist_nil {l : List α} : l <+ [] ↔ l = [] :=
⟨fun s => subset_nil.1 s.subset, fun H => H ▸ Sublist.refl _⟩
theorem Sublist.eq_of_length : l₁ <+ l₂ → length l₁ = length l₂ → l₁ = l₂
| .slnil, _ => rfl
| .cons a s, h => nomatch Nat.not_lt.2 s.length_le (h ▸ lt_succ_self _)
| .cons₂ a s, h => by rw [s.eq_of_length (succ.inj h)]
theorem Sublist.eq_of_length_le (s : l₁ <+ l₂) (h : length l₂ ≤ length l₁) : l₁ = l₂ :=
s.eq_of_length <| Nat.le_antisymm s.length_le h
@[simp] theorem singleton_sublist {a : α} {l} : [a] <+ l ↔ a ∈ l := by
refine ⟨fun h => h.subset (mem_singleton_self _), fun h => ?_⟩
obtain ⟨_, _, rfl⟩ := append_of_mem h
exact ((nil_sublist _).cons₂ _).trans (sublist_append_right ..)
@[simp] theorem replicate_sublist_replicate {m n} (a : α) :
replicate m a <+ replicate n a ↔ m ≤ n := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => ?_⟩
· have := h.length_le; simp only [length_replicate] at this ⊢; exact this
· induction h with
| refl => apply Sublist.refl
| step => simp [*, replicate, Sublist.cons]
theorem isSublist_iff_sublist [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {l₁ l₂ : List α} :
l₁.isSublist l₂ ↔ l₁ <+ l₂ := by
cases l₁ <;> cases l₂ <;> simp [isSublist]
case cons.cons hd₁ tl₁ hd₂ tl₂ =>
if h_eq : hd₁ = hd₂ then
simp [h_eq, cons_sublist_cons, isSublist_iff_sublist]
else
simp only [beq_iff_eq, h_eq]
constructor
· intro h_sub
apply Sublist.cons
exact isSublist_iff_sublist.mp h_sub
· intro h_sub
cases h_sub
case cons h_sub =>
exact isSublist_iff_sublist.mpr h_sub
case cons₂ =>
contradiction
instance [DecidableEq α] (l₁ l₂ : List α) : Decidable (l₁ <+ l₂) :=
decidable_of_iff (l₁.isSublist l₂) isSublist_iff_sublist
/-! ### tail -/
theorem tail_eq_tailD (l) : @tail α l = tailD l [] := by cases l <;> rfl
theorem tail_eq_tail? (l) : @tail α l = (tail? l).getD [] := by simp [tail_eq_tailD]
/-! ### next? -/
@[simp] theorem next?_nil : @next? α [] = none := rfl
@[simp] theorem next?_cons (a l) : @next? α (a :: l) = some (a, l) := rfl
/-! ### get? -/
theorem get_eq_iff : List.get l n = x ↔ l.get? n.1 = some x := by simp [get?_eq_some]
theorem get?_inj
(h₀ : i < xs.length) (h₁ : Nodup xs) (h₂ : xs.get? i = xs.get? j) : i = j := by
induction xs generalizing i j with
| nil => cases h₀
| cons x xs ih =>
match i, j with
| 0, 0 => rfl
| i+1, j+1 => simp; cases h₁ with
| cons ha h₁ => exact ih (Nat.lt_of_succ_lt_succ h₀) h₁ h₂
| i+1, 0 => ?_ | 0, j+1 => ?_
all_goals
simp at h₂
cases h₁; rename_i h' h
have := h x ?_ rfl; cases this
rw [mem_iff_get?]
exact ⟨_, h₂⟩; exact ⟨_ , h₂.symm⟩
/-! ### drop -/
theorem tail_drop (l : List α) (n : Nat) : (l.drop n).tail = l.drop (n + 1) := by
induction l generalizing n with
| nil => simp
| cons hd tl hl =>
cases n
· simp
· simp [hl]
/-! ### modifyNth -/
@[simp] theorem modifyNth_nil (f : α → α) (n) : [].modifyNth f n = [] := by cases n <;> rfl
@[simp] theorem modifyNth_zero_cons (f : α → α) (a : α) (l : List α) :
(a :: l).modifyNth f 0 = f a :: l := rfl
@[simp] theorem modifyNth_succ_cons (f : α → α) (a : α) (l : List α) (n) :
(a :: l).modifyNth f (n + 1) = a :: l.modifyNth f n := by rfl
theorem modifyNthTail_id : ∀ n (l : List α), l.modifyNthTail id n = l
| 0, _ => rfl
| _+1, [] => rfl
| n+1, a :: l => congrArg (cons a) (modifyNthTail_id n l)
theorem eraseIdx_eq_modifyNthTail : ∀ n (l : List α), eraseIdx l n = modifyNthTail tail n l
| 0, l => by cases l <;> rfl
| n+1, [] => rfl
| n+1, a :: l => congrArg (cons _) (eraseIdx_eq_modifyNthTail _ _)
@[deprecated] alias removeNth_eq_nth_tail := eraseIdx_eq_modifyNthTail
theorem get?_modifyNth (f : α → α) :
∀ n (l : List α) m, (modifyNth f n l).get? m = (fun a => if n = m then f a else a) <$> l.get? m
| n, l, 0 => by cases l <;> cases n <;> rfl
| n, [], _+1 => by cases n <;> rfl
| 0, _ :: l, m+1 => by cases h : l.get? m <;> simp [h, modifyNth, m.succ_ne_zero.symm]
| n+1, a :: l, m+1 =>
(get?_modifyNth f n l m).trans <| by
cases h' : l.get? m <;> by_cases h : n = m <;>
simp [h, if_pos, if_neg, Option.map, mt Nat.succ.inj, not_false_iff, h']
theorem modifyNthTail_length (f : List α → List α) (H : ∀ l, length (f l) = length l) :
∀ n l, length (modifyNthTail f n l) = length l
| 0, _ => H _
| _+1, [] => rfl
| _+1, _ :: _ => congrArg (·+1) (modifyNthTail_length _ H _ _)
theorem modifyNthTail_add (f : List α → List α) (n) (l₁ l₂ : List α) :
modifyNthTail f (l₁.length + n) (l₁ ++ l₂) = l₁ ++ modifyNthTail f n l₂ := by
induction l₁ <;> simp [*, Nat.succ_add]
theorem exists_of_modifyNthTail (f : List α → List α) {n} {l : List α} (h : n ≤ l.length) :
∃ l₁ l₂, l = l₁ ++ l₂ ∧ l₁.length = n ∧ modifyNthTail f n l = l₁ ++ f l₂ :=
have ⟨_, _, eq, hl⟩ : ∃ l₁ l₂, l = l₁ ++ l₂ ∧ l₁.length = n :=
⟨_, _, (take_append_drop n l).symm, length_take_of_le h⟩
⟨_, _, eq, hl, hl ▸ eq ▸ modifyNthTail_add (n := 0) ..⟩
@[simp] theorem modify_get?_length (f : α → α) : ∀ n l, length (modifyNth f n l) = length l :=
modifyNthTail_length _ fun l => by cases l <;> rfl
@[simp] theorem get?_modifyNth_eq (f : α → α) (n) (l : List α) :
(modifyNth f n l).get? n = f <$> l.get? n := by
simp only [get?_modifyNth, if_pos]
@[simp] theorem get?_modifyNth_ne (f : α → α) {m n} (l : List α) (h : m ≠ n) :
(modifyNth f m l).get? n = l.get? n := by
simp only [get?_modifyNth, if_neg h, id_map']
theorem exists_of_modifyNth (f : α → α) {n} {l : List α} (h : n < l.length) :
∃ l₁ a l₂, l = l₁ ++ a :: l₂ ∧ l₁.length = n ∧ modifyNth f n l = l₁ ++ f a :: l₂ :=
match exists_of_modifyNthTail _ (Nat.le_of_lt h) with
| ⟨_, _::_, eq, hl, H⟩ => ⟨_, _, _, eq, hl, H⟩
| ⟨_, [], eq, hl, _⟩ => nomatch Nat.ne_of_gt h (eq ▸ append_nil _ ▸ hl)
theorem modifyNthTail_eq_take_drop (f : List α → List α) (H : f [] = []) :
∀ n l, modifyNthTail f n l = take n l ++ f (drop n l)
| 0, _ => rfl
| _ + 1, [] => H.symm
| n + 1, b :: l => congrArg (cons b) (modifyNthTail_eq_take_drop f H n l)
theorem modifyNth_eq_take_drop (f : α → α) :
∀ n l, modifyNth f n l = take n l ++ modifyHead f (drop n l) :=
modifyNthTail_eq_take_drop _ rfl
theorem modifyNth_eq_take_cons_drop (f : α → α) {n l} (h) :
modifyNth f n l = take n l ++ f (get l ⟨n, h⟩) :: drop (n + 1) l := by
rw [modifyNth_eq_take_drop, drop_eq_get_cons h]; rfl
/-! ### set -/
theorem set_eq_modifyNth (a : α) : ∀ n (l : List α), set l n a = modifyNth (fun _ => a) n l
| 0, l => by cases l <;> rfl
| n+1, [] => rfl
| n+1, b :: l => congrArg (cons _) (set_eq_modifyNth _ _ _)
theorem set_eq_take_cons_drop (a : α) {n l} (h : n < length l) :
set l n a = take n l ++ a :: drop (n + 1) l := by
rw [set_eq_modifyNth, modifyNth_eq_take_cons_drop _ h]
theorem modifyNth_eq_set_get? (f : α → α) :
∀ n (l : List α), l.modifyNth f n = ((fun a => l.set n (f a)) <$> l.get? n).getD l
| 0, l => by cases l <;> rfl
| n+1, [] => rfl
| n+1, b :: l =>
(congrArg (cons _) (modifyNth_eq_set_get? ..)).trans <| by cases h : l.get? n <;> simp [h]
theorem modifyNth_eq_set_get (f : α → α) {n} {l : List α} (h) :
l.modifyNth f n = l.set n (f (l.get ⟨n, h⟩)) := by
rw [modifyNth_eq_set_get?, get?_eq_get h]; rfl
theorem exists_of_set {l : List α} (h : n < l.length) :
∃ l₁ a l₂, l = l₁ ++ a :: l₂ ∧ l₁.length = n ∧ l.set n a' = l₁ ++ a' :: l₂ := by
rw [set_eq_modifyNth]; exact exists_of_modifyNth _ h
theorem exists_of_set' {l : List α} (h : n < l.length) :
∃ l₁ l₂, l = l₁ ++ l.get ⟨n, h⟩ :: l₂ ∧ l₁.length = n ∧ l.set n a' = l₁ ++ a' :: l₂ :=
have ⟨_, _, _, h₁, h₂, h₃⟩ := exists_of_set h; ⟨_, _, get_of_append h₁ h₂ ▸ h₁, h₂, h₃⟩
@[simp]
theorem get?_set_eq (a : α) (n) (l : List α) : (set l n a).get? n = (fun _ => a) <$> l.get? n := by
simp only [set_eq_modifyNth, get?_modifyNth_eq]
theorem get?_set_eq_of_lt (a : α) {n} {l : List α} (h : n < length l) :
(set l n a).get? n = some a := by rw [get?_set_eq, get?_eq_get h]; rfl
@[simp]
theorem get?_set_ne (a : α) {m n} (l : List α) (h : m ≠ n) : (set l m a).get? n = l.get? n := by
simp only [set_eq_modifyNth, get?_modifyNth_ne _ _ h]
theorem get?_set (a : α) {m n} (l : List α) :
(set l m a).get? n = if m = n then (fun _ => a) <$> l.get? n else l.get? n := by
by_cases m = n <;> simp [*, get?_set_eq, get?_set_ne]
theorem get?_set_of_lt (a : α) {m n} (l : List α) (h : n < length l) :
(set l m a).get? n = if m = n then some a else l.get? n := by
simp [get?_set, get?_eq_get h]
theorem get?_set_of_lt' (a : α) {m n} (l : List α) (h : m < length l) :
(set l m a).get? n = if m = n then some a else l.get? n := by
simp [get?_set]; split <;> subst_vars <;> simp [*, get?_eq_get h]
theorem drop_set_of_lt (a : α) {n m : Nat} (l : List α) (h : n < m) :
(l.set n a).drop m = l.drop m :=
List.ext fun i => by rw [get?_drop, get?_drop, get?_set_ne _ _ (by omega)]
theorem take_set_of_lt (a : α) {n m : Nat} (l : List α) (h : m < n) :
(l.set n a).take m = l.take m :=
List.ext fun i => by
rw [get?_take_eq_if, get?_take_eq_if]
split
· next h' => rw [get?_set_ne _ _ (by omega)]
· rfl
/-! ### removeNth -/
theorem length_eraseIdx : ∀ {l i}, i < length l → length (@eraseIdx α l i) = length l - 1
| [], _, _ => rfl
| _::_, 0, _ => by simp [eraseIdx]
| x::xs, i+1, h => by
have : i < length xs := Nat.lt_of_succ_lt_succ h
simp [eraseIdx, ← Nat.add_one]
rw [length_eraseIdx this, Nat.sub_add_cancel (Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.zero_le _) this)]
@[deprecated] alias length_removeNth := length_eraseIdx
/-! ### tail -/
@[simp] theorem length_tail (l : List α) : length (tail l) = length l - 1 := by cases l <;> rfl
/-! ### eraseP -/
@[simp] theorem eraseP_nil : [].eraseP p = [] := rfl
theorem eraseP_cons (a : α) (l : List α) :
(a :: l).eraseP p = bif p a then l else a :: l.eraseP p := rfl
@[simp] theorem eraseP_cons_of_pos {l : List α} (p) (h : p a) : (a :: l).eraseP p = l := by
simp [eraseP_cons, h]
@[simp] theorem eraseP_cons_of_neg {l : List α} (p) (h : ¬p a) :
(a :: l).eraseP p = a :: l.eraseP p := by simp [eraseP_cons, h]
theorem eraseP_of_forall_not {l : List α} (h : ∀ a, a ∈ l → ¬p a) : l.eraseP p = l := by
induction l with
| nil => rfl
| cons _ _ ih => simp [h _ (.head ..), ih (forall_mem_cons.1 h).2]
theorem exists_of_eraseP : ∀ {l : List α} {a} (al : a ∈ l) (pa : p a),
∃ a l₁ l₂, (∀ b ∈ l₁, ¬p b) ∧ p a ∧ l = l₁ ++ a :: l₂ ∧ l.eraseP p = l₁ ++ l₂
| b :: l, a, al, pa =>
if pb : p b then
⟨b, [], l, forall_mem_nil _, pb, by simp [pb]⟩
else
match al with
| .head .. => nomatch pb pa
| .tail _ al =>
let ⟨c, l₁, l₂, h₁, h₂, h₃, h₄⟩ := exists_of_eraseP al pa
⟨c, b::l₁, l₂, (forall_mem_cons ..).2 ⟨pb, h₁⟩,
h₂, by rw [h₃, cons_append], by simp [pb, h₄]⟩
theorem exists_or_eq_self_of_eraseP (p) (l : List α) :
l.eraseP p = l ∨
∃ a l₁ l₂, (∀ b ∈ l₁, ¬p b) ∧ p a ∧ l = l₁ ++ a :: l₂ ∧ l.eraseP p = l₁ ++ l₂ :=
if h : ∃ a ∈ l, p a then
let ⟨_, ha, pa⟩ := h
.inr (exists_of_eraseP ha pa)
else
.inl (eraseP_of_forall_not (h ⟨·, ·, ·⟩))
@[simp] theorem length_eraseP_of_mem (al : a ∈ l) (pa : p a) :
length (l.eraseP p) = Nat.pred (length l) := by
let ⟨_, l₁, l₂, _, _, e₁, e₂⟩ := exists_of_eraseP al pa
rw [e₂]; simp [length_append, e₁]; rfl
theorem eraseP_append_left {a : α} (pa : p a) :
∀ {l₁ : List α} l₂, a ∈ l₁ → (l₁++l₂).eraseP p = l₁.eraseP p ++ l₂
| x :: xs, l₂, h => by
by_cases h' : p x <;> simp [h']
rw [eraseP_append_left pa l₂ ((mem_cons.1 h).resolve_left (mt _ h'))]
intro | rfl => exact pa
theorem eraseP_append_right :
∀ {l₁ : List α} l₂, (∀ b ∈ l₁, ¬p b) → eraseP p (l₁++l₂) = l₁ ++ l₂.eraseP p
| [], l₂, _ => rfl
| x :: xs, l₂, h => by
simp [(forall_mem_cons.1 h).1, eraseP_append_right _ (forall_mem_cons.1 h).2]
theorem eraseP_sublist (l : List α) : l.eraseP p <+ l := by
match exists_or_eq_self_of_eraseP p l with
| .inl h => rw [h]; apply Sublist.refl
| .inr ⟨c, l₁, l₂, _, _, h₃, h₄⟩ => rw [h₄, h₃]; simp
theorem eraseP_subset (l : List α) : l.eraseP p ⊆ l := (eraseP_sublist l).subset
protected theorem Sublist.eraseP : l₁ <+ l₂ → l₁.eraseP p <+ l₂.eraseP p
| .slnil => Sublist.refl _
| .cons a s => by
by_cases h : p a <;> simp [h]
exacts [s.eraseP.trans (eraseP_sublist _), s.eraseP.cons _]
| .cons₂ a s => by
by_cases h : p a <;> simp [h]
exacts [s, s.eraseP]
theorem mem_of_mem_eraseP {l : List α} : a ∈ l.eraseP p → a ∈ l := (eraseP_subset _ ·)
@[simp] theorem mem_eraseP_of_neg {l : List α} (pa : ¬p a) : a ∈ l.eraseP p ↔ a ∈ l := by
refine ⟨mem_of_mem_eraseP, fun al => ?_⟩
match exists_or_eq_self_of_eraseP p l with
| .inl h => rw [h]; assumption
| .inr ⟨c, l₁, l₂, h₁, h₂, h₃, h₄⟩ =>
rw [h₄]; rw [h₃] at al
have : a ≠ c := fun h => (h ▸ pa).elim h₂
simp [this] at al; simp [al]
theorem eraseP_map (f : β → α) : ∀ (l : List β), (map f l).eraseP p = map f (l.eraseP (p ∘ f))
| [] => rfl
| b::l => by by_cases h : p (f b) <;> simp [h, eraseP_map f l, eraseP_cons_of_pos]
@[simp] theorem extractP_eq_find?_eraseP
(l : List α) : extractP p l = (find? p l, eraseP p l) := by
let rec go (acc) : ∀ xs, l = acc.data ++ xs →
extractP.go p l xs acc = (xs.find? p, acc.data ++ xs.eraseP p)
| [] => fun h => by simp [extractP.go, find?, eraseP, h]
| x::xs => by
simp [extractP.go, find?, eraseP]; cases p x <;> simp
· intro h; rw [go _ xs]; {simp}; simp [h]
exact go #[] _ rfl
/-! ### erase -/
section erase
variable [BEq α]
theorem erase_eq_eraseP' (a : α) (l : List α) : l.erase a = l.eraseP (· == a) := by
induction l
· simp
· next b t ih =>
rw [erase_cons, eraseP_cons, ih]
if h : b == a then simp [h] else simp [h]
theorem erase_eq_eraseP [LawfulBEq α] (a : α) : ∀ l : List α, l.erase a = l.eraseP (a == ·)
| [] => rfl
| b :: l => by
if h : a = b then simp [h] else simp [h, Ne.symm h, erase_eq_eraseP a l]
theorem exists_erase_eq [LawfulBEq α] {a : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ l) :
∃ l₁ l₂, a ∉ l₁ ∧ l = l₁ ++ a :: l₂ ∧ l.erase a = l₁ ++ l₂ := by
let ⟨_, l₁, l₂, h₁, e, h₂, h₃⟩ := exists_of_eraseP h (beq_self_eq_true _)
rw [erase_eq_eraseP]; exact ⟨l₁, l₂, fun h => h₁ _ h (beq_self_eq_true _), eq_of_beq e ▸ h₂, h₃⟩
@[simp] theorem length_erase_of_mem [LawfulBEq α] {a : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ l) :
length (l.erase a) = Nat.pred (length l) := by
rw [erase_eq_eraseP]; exact length_eraseP_of_mem h (beq_self_eq_true a)
theorem erase_append_left [LawfulBEq α] {l₁ : List α} (l₂) (h : a ∈ l₁) :
(l₁ ++ l₂).erase a = l₁.erase a ++ l₂ := by
simp [erase_eq_eraseP]; exact eraseP_append_left (beq_self_eq_true a) l₂ h
theorem erase_append_right [LawfulBEq α] {a : α} {l₁ : List α} (l₂ : List α) (h : a ∉ l₁) :
(l₁ ++ l₂).erase a = (l₁ ++ l₂.erase a) := by
rw [erase_eq_eraseP, erase_eq_eraseP, eraseP_append_right]
intros b h' h''; rw [eq_of_beq h''] at h; exact h h'
theorem erase_sublist (a : α) (l : List α) : l.erase a <+ l :=
erase_eq_eraseP' a l ▸ eraseP_sublist l
theorem erase_subset (a : α) (l : List α) : l.erase a ⊆ l := (erase_sublist a l).subset
theorem Sublist.erase (a : α) {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h : l₁ <+ l₂) : l₁.erase a <+ l₂.erase a := by
simp only [erase_eq_eraseP']; exact h.eraseP
@[deprecated] alias sublist.erase := Sublist.erase
theorem mem_of_mem_erase {a b : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ l.erase b) : a ∈ l := erase_subset _ _ h
@[simp] theorem mem_erase_of_ne [LawfulBEq α] {a b : α} {l : List α} (ab : a ≠ b) :
a ∈ l.erase b ↔ a ∈ l :=
erase_eq_eraseP b l ▸ mem_eraseP_of_neg (mt eq_of_beq ab.symm)
theorem erase_comm [LawfulBEq α] (a b : α) (l : List α) :
(l.erase a).erase b = (l.erase b).erase a := by
if ab : a == b then rw [eq_of_beq ab] else ?_
if ha : a ∈ l then ?_ else
simp only [erase_of_not_mem ha, erase_of_not_mem (mt mem_of_mem_erase ha)]
if hb : b ∈ l then ?_ else
simp only [erase_of_not_mem hb, erase_of_not_mem (mt mem_of_mem_erase hb)]
match l, l.erase a, exists_erase_eq ha with
| _, _, ⟨l₁, l₂, ha', rfl, rfl⟩ =>
if h₁ : b ∈ l₁ then
rw [erase_append_left _ h₁, erase_append_left _ h₁,
erase_append_right _ (mt mem_of_mem_erase ha'), erase_cons_head]
else
rw [erase_append_right _ h₁, erase_append_right _ h₁, erase_append_right _ ha',
erase_cons_tail _ ab, erase_cons_head]
end erase
/-! ### filter and partition -/
@[simp] theorem filter_sublist {p : α → Bool} : ∀ (l : List α), filter p l <+ l
| [] => .slnil
| a :: l => by rw [filter]; split <;> simp [Sublist.cons, Sublist.cons₂, filter_sublist l]
/-! ### filterMap -/
theorem length_filter_le (p : α → Bool) (l : List α) :
(l.filter p).length ≤ l.length := (filter_sublist _).length_le
theorem length_filterMap_le (f : α → Option β) (l : List α) :
(filterMap f l).length ≤ l.length := by
rw [← length_map _ some, map_filterMap_some_eq_filter_map_is_some, ← length_map _ f]
apply length_filter_le
protected theorem Sublist.filterMap (f : α → Option β) (s : l₁ <+ l₂) :
filterMap f l₁ <+ filterMap f l₂ := by
induction s <;> simp <;> split <;> simp [*, cons, cons₂]
theorem Sublist.filter (p : α → Bool) {l₁ l₂} (s : l₁ <+ l₂) : filter p l₁ <+ filter p l₂ := by
rw [← filterMap_eq_filter]; apply s.filterMap
@[simp]
theorem filter_eq_self {l} : filter p l = l ↔ ∀ a ∈ l, p a := by
induction l with simp
| cons a l ih =>
cases h : p a <;> simp [*]
intro h; exact Nat.lt_irrefl _ (h ▸ length_filter_le p l)
@[simp]
theorem filter_length_eq_length {l} : (filter p l).length = l.length ↔ ∀ a ∈ l, p a :=
Iff.trans ⟨l.filter_sublist.eq_of_length, congrArg length⟩ filter_eq_self
/-! ### findIdx -/
@[simp] theorem findIdx_nil {α : Type _} (p : α → Bool) : [].findIdx p = 0 := rfl
theorem findIdx_cons (p : α → Bool) (b : α) (l : List α) :
(b :: l).findIdx p = bif p b then 0 else (l.findIdx p) + 1 := by
cases H : p b with
| true => simp [H, findIdx, findIdx.go]
| false => simp [H, findIdx, findIdx.go, findIdx_go_succ]
where
findIdx_go_succ (p : α → Bool) (l : List α) (n : Nat) :
List.findIdx.go p l (n + 1) = (findIdx.go p l n) + 1 := by
cases l with
| nil => unfold findIdx.go; exact Nat.succ_eq_add_one n
| cons head tail =>
unfold findIdx.go
cases p head <;> simp only [cond_false, cond_true]
exact findIdx_go_succ p tail (n + 1)
theorem findIdx_of_get?_eq_some {xs : List α} (w : xs.get? (xs.findIdx p) = some y) : p y := by
induction xs with
| nil => simp_all
| cons x xs ih => by_cases h : p x <;> simp_all [findIdx_cons]
theorem findIdx_get {xs : List α} {w : xs.findIdx p < xs.length} :
p (xs.get ⟨xs.findIdx p, w⟩) :=
xs.findIdx_of_get?_eq_some (get?_eq_get w)
theorem findIdx_lt_length_of_exists {xs : List α} (h : ∃ x ∈ xs, p x) :
xs.findIdx p < xs.length := by
induction xs with
| nil => simp_all
| cons x xs ih =>
by_cases p x
· simp_all only [forall_exists_index, and_imp, mem_cons, exists_eq_or_imp, true_or,
findIdx_cons, cond_true, length_cons]
apply Nat.succ_pos
· simp_all [findIdx_cons]
refine Nat.succ_lt_succ ?_
obtain ⟨x', m', h'⟩ := h
exact ih x' m' h'
theorem findIdx_get?_eq_get_of_exists {xs : List α} (h : ∃ x ∈ xs, p x) :
xs.get? (xs.findIdx p) = some (xs.get ⟨xs.findIdx p, xs.findIdx_lt_length_of_exists h⟩) :=
get?_eq_get (findIdx_lt_length_of_exists h)
/-! ### findIdx? -/
@[simp] theorem findIdx?_nil : ([] : List α).findIdx? p i = none := rfl
@[simp] theorem findIdx?_cons :
(x :: xs).findIdx? p i = if p x then some i else findIdx? p xs (i + 1) := rfl
@[simp] theorem findIdx?_succ :
(xs : List α).findIdx? p (i+1) = (xs.findIdx? p i).map fun i => i + 1 := by
induction xs generalizing i with simp
| cons _ _ _ => split <;> simp_all
theorem findIdx?_eq_some_iff (xs : List α) (p : α → Bool) :
xs.findIdx? p = some i ↔ (xs.take (i + 1)).map p = replicate i false ++ [true] := by
induction xs generalizing i with
| nil => simp
| cons x xs ih =>
simp only [findIdx?_cons, Nat.zero_add, findIdx?_succ, take_succ_cons, map_cons]
split <;> cases i <;> simp_all
theorem findIdx?_of_eq_some {xs : List α} {p : α → Bool} (w : xs.findIdx? p = some i) :
match xs.get? i with | some a => p a | none => false := by
induction xs generalizing i with
| nil => simp_all
| cons x xs ih =>
simp_all only [findIdx?_cons, Nat.zero_add, findIdx?_succ]
split at w <;> cases i <;> simp_all
theorem findIdx?_of_eq_none {xs : List α} {p : α → Bool} (w : xs.findIdx? p = none) :
∀ i, match xs.get? i with | some a => ¬ p a | none => true := by
intro i
induction xs generalizing i with
| nil => simp_all
| cons x xs ih =>
simp_all only [Bool.not_eq_true, findIdx?_cons, Nat.zero_add, findIdx?_succ]
cases i with
| zero =>
split at w <;> simp_all
| succ i =>
simp only [get?_cons_succ]
apply ih
split at w <;> simp_all
@[simp] theorem findIdx?_append :
(xs ++ ys : List α).findIdx? p =
(xs.findIdx? p <|> (ys.findIdx? p).map fun i => i + xs.length) := by
induction xs with simp
| cons _ _ _ => split <;> simp_all [Option.map_orElse, Option.map_map]; rfl
@[simp] theorem findIdx?_replicate :
(replicate n a).findIdx? p = if 0 < n ∧ p a then some 0 else none := by
induction n with
| zero => simp
| succ n ih =>
simp only [replicate, findIdx?_cons, Nat.zero_add, findIdx?_succ, Nat.zero_lt_succ, true_and]
split <;> simp_all
/-! ### pairwise -/
theorem Pairwise.sublist : l₁ <+ l₂ → l₂.Pairwise R → l₁.Pairwise R
| .slnil, h => h
| .cons _ s, .cons _ h₂ => h₂.sublist s
| .cons₂ _ s, .cons h₁ h₂ => (h₂.sublist s).cons fun _ h => h₁ _ (s.subset h)
theorem pairwise_map {l : List α} :
(l.map f).Pairwise R ↔ l.Pairwise fun a b => R (f a) (f b) := by
induction l
· simp
· simp only [map, pairwise_cons, forall_mem_map_iff, *]
theorem pairwise_append {l₁ l₂ : List α} :
(l₁ ++ l₂).Pairwise R ↔ l₁.Pairwise R ∧ l₂.Pairwise R ∧ ∀ a ∈ l₁, ∀ b ∈ l₂, R a b := by
induction l₁ <;> simp [*, or_imp, forall_and, and_assoc, and_left_comm]
theorem pairwise_reverse {l : List α} :
l.reverse.Pairwise R ↔ l.Pairwise (fun a b => R b a) := by
induction l <;> simp [*, pairwise_append, and_comm]
theorem Pairwise.imp {α R S} (H : ∀ {a b}, R a b → S a b) :
∀ {l : List α}, l.Pairwise R → l.Pairwise S
| _, .nil => .nil
| _, .cons h₁ h₂ => .cons (H ∘ h₁ ·) (h₂.imp H)
/-! ### replaceF -/
theorem replaceF_nil : [].replaceF p = [] := rfl
theorem replaceF_cons (a : α) (l : List α) :
(a :: l).replaceF p = match p a with
| none => a :: replaceF p l
| some a' => a' :: l := rfl
theorem replaceF_cons_of_some {l : List α} (p) (h : p a = some a') :
(a :: l).replaceF p = a' :: l := by
simp [replaceF_cons, h]
theorem replaceF_cons_of_none {l : List α} (p) (h : p a = none) :
(a :: l).replaceF p = a :: l.replaceF p := by simp [replaceF_cons, h]
theorem replaceF_of_forall_none {l : List α} (h : ∀ a, a ∈ l → p a = none) : l.replaceF p = l := by
induction l with
| nil => rfl
| cons _ _ ih => simp [h _ (.head ..), ih (forall_mem_cons.1 h).2]
theorem exists_of_replaceF : ∀ {l : List α} {a a'} (al : a ∈ l) (pa : p a = some a'),
∃ a a' l₁ l₂,
(∀ b ∈ l₁, p b = none) ∧ p a = some a' ∧ l = l₁ ++ a :: l₂ ∧ l.replaceF p = l₁ ++ a' :: l₂
| b :: l, a, a', al, pa =>
match pb : p b with
| some b' => ⟨b, b', [], l, forall_mem_nil _, pb, by simp [pb]⟩
| none =>
match al with
| .head .. => nomatch pb.symm.trans pa
| .tail _ al =>
let ⟨c, c', l₁, l₂, h₁, h₂, h₃, h₄⟩ := exists_of_replaceF al pa
⟨c, c', b::l₁, l₂, (forall_mem_cons ..).2 ⟨pb, h₁⟩,
h₂, by rw [h₃, cons_append], by simp [pb, h₄]⟩
theorem exists_or_eq_self_of_replaceF (p) (l : List α) :
l.replaceF p = l ∨ ∃ a a' l₁ l₂,
(∀ b ∈ l₁, p b = none) ∧ p a = some a' ∧ l = l₁ ++ a :: l₂ ∧ l.replaceF p = l₁ ++ a' :: l₂ :=
if h : ∃ a ∈ l, (p a).isSome then
let ⟨_, ha, pa⟩ := h
.inr (exists_of_replaceF ha (Option.get_mem pa))
else
.inl <| replaceF_of_forall_none fun a ha =>
Option.not_isSome_iff_eq_none.1 fun h' => h ⟨a, ha, h'⟩
@[simp] theorem length_replaceF : length (replaceF f l) = length l := by
induction l <;> simp [replaceF]; split <;> simp [*]
/-! ### disjoint -/
theorem disjoint_symm (d : Disjoint l₁ l₂) : Disjoint l₂ l₁ := fun _ i₂ i₁ => d i₁ i₂
theorem disjoint_comm : Disjoint l₁ l₂ ↔ Disjoint l₂ l₁ := ⟨disjoint_symm, disjoint_symm⟩
theorem disjoint_left : Disjoint l₁ l₂ ↔ ∀ ⦃a⦄, a ∈ l₁ → a ∉ l₂ := by simp [Disjoint]
theorem disjoint_right : Disjoint l₁ l₂ ↔ ∀ ⦃a⦄, a ∈ l₂ → a ∉ l₁ := disjoint_comm
theorem disjoint_iff_ne : Disjoint l₁ l₂ ↔ ∀ a ∈ l₁, ∀ b ∈ l₂, a ≠ b :=
⟨fun h _ al1 _ bl2 ab => h al1 (ab ▸ bl2), fun h _ al1 al2 => h _ al1 _ al2 rfl⟩
theorem disjoint_of_subset_left (ss : l₁ ⊆ l) (d : Disjoint l l₂) : Disjoint l₁ l₂ :=
fun _ m => d (ss m)
theorem disjoint_of_subset_right (ss : l₂ ⊆ l) (d : Disjoint l₁ l) : Disjoint l₁ l₂ :=
fun _ m m₁ => d m (ss m₁)
theorem disjoint_of_disjoint_cons_left {l₁ l₂} : Disjoint (a :: l₁) l₂ → Disjoint l₁ l₂ :=
disjoint_of_subset_left (subset_cons _ _)
theorem disjoint_of_disjoint_cons_right {l₁ l₂} : Disjoint l₁ (a :: l₂) → Disjoint l₁ l₂ :=
disjoint_of_subset_right (subset_cons _ _)
@[simp] theorem disjoint_nil_left (l : List α) : Disjoint [] l := fun a => (not_mem_nil a).elim
@[simp] theorem disjoint_nil_right (l : List α) : Disjoint l [] := by
rw [disjoint_comm]; exact disjoint_nil_left _
@[simp 1100] theorem singleton_disjoint : Disjoint [a] l ↔ a ∉ l := by simp [Disjoint]
@[simp 1100] theorem disjoint_singleton : Disjoint l [a] ↔ a ∉ l := by
rw [disjoint_comm, singleton_disjoint]
@[simp] theorem disjoint_append_left : Disjoint (l₁ ++ l₂) l ↔ Disjoint l₁ l ∧ Disjoint l₂ l := by
simp [Disjoint, or_imp, forall_and]
@[simp] theorem disjoint_append_right : Disjoint l (l₁ ++ l₂) ↔ Disjoint l l₁ ∧ Disjoint l l₂ :=
disjoint_comm.trans <| by rw [disjoint_append_left]; simp [disjoint_comm]
@[simp] theorem disjoint_cons_left : Disjoint (a::l₁) l₂ ↔ (a ∉ l₂) ∧ Disjoint l₁ l₂ :=
(disjoint_append_left (l₁ := [a])).trans <| by simp [singleton_disjoint]
@[simp] theorem disjoint_cons_right : Disjoint l₁ (a :: l₂) ↔ (a ∉ l₁) ∧ Disjoint l₁ l₂ :=
disjoint_comm.trans <| by rw [disjoint_cons_left]; simp [disjoint_comm]
theorem disjoint_of_disjoint_append_left_left (d : Disjoint (l₁ ++ l₂) l) : Disjoint l₁ l :=
(disjoint_append_left.1 d).1
theorem disjoint_of_disjoint_append_left_right (d : Disjoint (l₁ ++ l₂) l) : Disjoint l₂ l :=
(disjoint_append_left.1 d).2
theorem disjoint_of_disjoint_append_right_left (d : Disjoint l (l₁ ++ l₂)) : Disjoint l l₁ :=
(disjoint_append_right.1 d).1
theorem disjoint_of_disjoint_append_right_right (d : Disjoint l (l₁ ++ l₂)) : Disjoint l l₂ :=
(disjoint_append_right.1 d).2
/-! ### foldl / foldr -/
theorem foldl_hom (f : α₁ → α₂) (g₁ : α₁ → β → α₁) (g₂ : α₂ → β → α₂) (l : List β) (init : α₁)
(H : ∀ x y, g₂ (f x) y = f (g₁ x y)) : l.foldl g₂ (f init) = f (l.foldl g₁ init) := by
induction l generalizing init <;> simp [*, H]
theorem foldr_hom (f : β₁ → β₂) (g₁ : α → β₁ → β₁) (g₂ : α → β₂ → β₂) (l : List α) (init : β₁)
(H : ∀ x y, g₂ x (f y) = f (g₁ x y)) : l.foldr g₂ (f init) = f (l.foldr g₁ init) := by
induction l <;> simp [*, H]
/-! ### union -/
section union
variable [BEq α]
theorem union_def [BEq α] (l₁ l₂ : List α) : l₁ ∪ l₂ = foldr .insert l₂ l₁ := rfl
@[simp] theorem nil_union (l : List α) : nil ∪ l = l := by simp [List.union_def, foldr]
@[simp] theorem cons_union (a : α) (l₁ l₂ : List α) :
(a :: l₁) ∪ l₂ = (l₁ ∪ l₂).insert a := by simp [List.union_def, foldr]
@[simp] theorem mem_union_iff [LawfulBEq α] {x : α} {l₁ l₂ : List α} :
x ∈ l₁ ∪ l₂ ↔ x ∈ l₁ ∨ x ∈ l₂ := by induction l₁ <;> simp [*, or_assoc]
end union
/-! ### inter -/
theorem inter_def [BEq α] (l₁ l₂ : List α) : l₁ ∩ l₂ = filter (elem · l₂) l₁ := rfl
@[simp] theorem mem_inter_iff [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {x : α} {l₁ l₂ : List α} :
x ∈ l₁ ∩ l₂ ↔ x ∈ l₁ ∧ x ∈ l₂ := by
cases l₁ <;> simp [List.inter_def, mem_filter]
/-! ### product -/
/-- List.prod satisfies a specification of cartesian product on lists. -/
@[simp]
theorem pair_mem_product {xs : List α} {ys : List β} {x : α} {y : β} :
(x, y) ∈ product xs ys ↔ x ∈ xs ∧ y ∈ ys := by
simp only [product, and_imp, mem_map, Prod.mk.injEq,
exists_eq_right_right, mem_bind, iff_self]
/-! ### leftpad -/
/-- The length of the List returned by `List.leftpad n a l` is equal
to the larger of `n` and `l.length` -/
@[simp]
theorem leftpad_length (n : Nat) (a : α) (l : List α) :
(leftpad n a l).length = max n l.length := by
simp only [leftpad, length_append, length_replicate, Nat.sub_add_eq_max]
theorem leftpad_prefix (n : Nat) (a : α) (l : List α) :
replicate (n - length l) a <+: leftpad n a l := by
simp only [IsPrefix, leftpad]
exact Exists.intro l rfl
theorem leftpad_suffix (n : Nat) (a : α) (l : List α) : l <:+ (leftpad n a l) := by
simp only [IsSuffix, leftpad]
exact Exists.intro (replicate (n - length l) a) rfl
/-! ### monadic operations -/
-- we use ForIn.forIn as the simp normal form
@[simp] theorem forIn_eq_forIn [Monad m] : @List.forIn α β m _ = forIn := rfl
theorem forIn_eq_bindList [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(f : α → β → m (ForInStep β)) (l : List α) (init : β) :
forIn l init f = ForInStep.run <$> (ForInStep.yield init).bindList f l := by
induction l generalizing init <;> simp [*, map_eq_pure_bind]
congr; ext (b | b) <;> simp
@[simp] theorem forM_append [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (l₁ l₂ : List α) (f : α → m PUnit) :
(l₁ ++ l₂).forM f = (do l₁.forM f; l₂.forM f) := by induction l₁ <;> simp [*]
/-! ### diff -/
section Diff
variable [BEq α]
variable [LawfulBEq α]
@[simp] theorem diff_nil (l : List α) : l.diff [] = l := rfl
@[simp] theorem diff_cons (l₁ l₂ : List α) (a : α) : l₁.diff (a :: l₂) = (l₁.erase a).diff l₂ := by
simp_all [List.diff, erase_of_not_mem]
theorem diff_cons_right (l₁ l₂ : List α) (a : α) : l₁.diff (a :: l₂) = (l₁.diff l₂).erase a := by
apply Eq.symm; induction l₂ generalizing l₁ <;> simp [erase_comm, *]
theorem diff_erase (l₁ l₂ : List α) (a : α) : (l₁.diff l₂).erase a = (l₁.erase a).diff l₂ := by
rw [← diff_cons_right, diff_cons]
@[simp] theorem nil_diff (l : List α) : [].diff l = [] := by
induction l <;> simp [*, erase_of_not_mem]
theorem cons_diff (a : α) (l₁ l₂ : List α) :
(a :: l₁).diff l₂ = if a ∈ l₂ then l₁.diff (l₂.erase a) else a :: l₁.diff l₂ := by
induction l₂ generalizing l₁ with
| nil => rfl
| cons b l₂ ih =>
by_cases h : a = b
next => simp [*]
next =>
have := Ne.symm h
simp[*]
| .lake/packages/batteries/Batteries/Data/List/Lemmas.lean | 980 | 981 | theorem cons_diff_of_mem {a : α} {l₂ : List α} (h : a ∈ l₂) (l₁ : List α) :
(a :: l₁).diff l₂ = l₁.diff (l₂.erase a) := by | rw [cons_diff, if_pos h]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anne Baanen, Filippo A. E. Nuccio
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.IntegralClosure
import Mathlib.RingTheory.FractionalIdeal.Basic
#align_import ring_theory.fractional_ideal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"ed90a7d327c3a5caf65a6faf7e8a0d63c4605df7"
/-!
# More operations on fractional ideals
## Main definitions
* `map` is the pushforward of a fractional ideal along an algebra morphism
Let `K` be the localization of `R` at `R⁰ = R \ {0}` (i.e. the field of fractions).
* `FractionalIdeal R⁰ K` is the type of fractional ideals in the field of fractions
* `Div (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)` instance:
the ideal quotient `I / J` (typically written $I : J$, but a `:` operator cannot be defined)
## Main statement
* `isNoetherian` states that every fractional ideal of a noetherian integral domain is noetherian
## References
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_ideal
## Tags
fractional ideal, fractional ideals, invertible ideal
-/
open IsLocalization Pointwise nonZeroDivisors
namespace FractionalIdeal
open Set Submodule
variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R] {S : Submonoid R} {P : Type*} [CommRing P]
variable [Algebra R P] [loc : IsLocalization S P]
section
variable {P' : Type*} [CommRing P'] [Algebra R P'] [loc' : IsLocalization S P']
variable {P'' : Type*} [CommRing P''] [Algebra R P''] [loc'' : IsLocalization S P'']
theorem _root_.IsFractional.map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') {I : Submodule R P} :
IsFractional S I → IsFractional S (Submodule.map g.toLinearMap I)
| ⟨a, a_nonzero, hI⟩ =>
⟨a, a_nonzero, fun b hb => by
obtain ⟨b', b'_mem, hb'⟩ := Submodule.mem_map.mp hb
rw [AlgHom.toLinearMap_apply] at hb'
obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := hI b' b'_mem
use x
rw [← g.commutes, hx, g.map_smul, hb']⟩
#align is_fractional.map IsFractional.map
/-- `I.map g` is the pushforward of the fractional ideal `I` along the algebra morphism `g` -/
def map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') : FractionalIdeal S P → FractionalIdeal S P' := fun I =>
⟨Submodule.map g.toLinearMap I, I.isFractional.map g⟩
#align fractional_ideal.map FractionalIdeal.map
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') (I : FractionalIdeal S P) :
↑(map g I) = Submodule.map g.toLinearMap I :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_map FractionalIdeal.coe_map
@[simp]
theorem mem_map {I : FractionalIdeal S P} {g : P →ₐ[R] P'} {y : P'} :
y ∈ I.map g ↔ ∃ x, x ∈ I ∧ g x = y :=
Submodule.mem_map
#align fractional_ideal.mem_map FractionalIdeal.mem_map
variable (I J : FractionalIdeal S P) (g : P →ₐ[R] P')
@[simp]
theorem map_id : I.map (AlgHom.id _ _) = I :=
coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_id (I : Submodule R P))
#align fractional_ideal.map_id FractionalIdeal.map_id
@[simp]
theorem map_comp (g' : P' →ₐ[R] P'') : I.map (g'.comp g) = (I.map g).map g' :=
coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_comp g.toLinearMap g'.toLinearMap I)
#align fractional_ideal.map_comp FractionalIdeal.map_comp
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem map_coeIdeal (I : Ideal R) : (I : FractionalIdeal S P).map g = I := by
ext x
simp only [mem_coeIdeal]
constructor
· rintro ⟨_, ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩, rfl⟩
exact ⟨y, hy, (g.commutes y).symm⟩
· rintro ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩
exact ⟨_, ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩, g.commutes y⟩
#align fractional_ideal.map_coe_ideal FractionalIdeal.map_coeIdeal
@[simp]
theorem map_one : (1 : FractionalIdeal S P).map g = 1 :=
map_coeIdeal g ⊤
#align fractional_ideal.map_one FractionalIdeal.map_one
@[simp]
theorem map_zero : (0 : FractionalIdeal S P).map g = 0 :=
map_coeIdeal g 0
#align fractional_ideal.map_zero FractionalIdeal.map_zero
@[simp]
theorem map_add : (I + J).map g = I.map g + J.map g :=
coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_sup _ _ _)
#align fractional_ideal.map_add FractionalIdeal.map_add
@[simp]
theorem map_mul : (I * J).map g = I.map g * J.map g := by
simp only [mul_def]
exact coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_mul _ _ _)
#align fractional_ideal.map_mul FractionalIdeal.map_mul
@[simp]
theorem map_map_symm (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') : (I.map (g : P →ₐ[R] P')).map (g.symm : P' →ₐ[R] P) = I := by
rw [← map_comp, g.symm_comp, map_id]
#align fractional_ideal.map_map_symm FractionalIdeal.map_map_symm
@[simp]
theorem map_symm_map (I : FractionalIdeal S P') (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') :
(I.map (g.symm : P' →ₐ[R] P)).map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') = I := by
rw [← map_comp, g.comp_symm, map_id]
#align fractional_ideal.map_symm_map FractionalIdeal.map_symm_map
theorem map_mem_map {f : P →ₐ[R] P'} (h : Function.Injective f) {x : P} {I : FractionalIdeal S P} :
f x ∈ map f I ↔ x ∈ I :=
mem_map.trans ⟨fun ⟨_, hx', x'_eq⟩ => h x'_eq ▸ hx', fun h => ⟨x, h, rfl⟩⟩
#align fractional_ideal.map_mem_map FractionalIdeal.map_mem_map
theorem map_injective (f : P →ₐ[R] P') (h : Function.Injective f) :
Function.Injective (map f : FractionalIdeal S P → FractionalIdeal S P') := fun _ _ hIJ =>
ext fun _ => (map_mem_map h).symm.trans (hIJ.symm ▸ map_mem_map h)
#align fractional_ideal.map_injective FractionalIdeal.map_injective
/-- If `g` is an equivalence, `map g` is an isomorphism -/
def mapEquiv (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') : FractionalIdeal S P ≃+* FractionalIdeal S P' where
toFun := map g
invFun := map g.symm
map_add' I J := map_add I J _
map_mul' I J := map_mul I J _
left_inv I := by rw [← map_comp, AlgEquiv.symm_comp, map_id]
right_inv I := by rw [← map_comp, AlgEquiv.comp_symm, map_id]
#align fractional_ideal.map_equiv FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv
@[simp]
theorem coeFun_mapEquiv (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') :
(mapEquiv g : FractionalIdeal S P → FractionalIdeal S P') = map g :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_fun_map_equiv FractionalIdeal.coeFun_mapEquiv
@[simp]
theorem mapEquiv_apply (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : mapEquiv g I = map (↑g) I :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.map_equiv_apply FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv_apply
@[simp]
theorem mapEquiv_symm (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') :
((mapEquiv g).symm : FractionalIdeal S P' ≃+* _) = mapEquiv g.symm :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.map_equiv_symm FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv_symm
@[simp]
theorem mapEquiv_refl : mapEquiv AlgEquiv.refl = RingEquiv.refl (FractionalIdeal S P) :=
RingEquiv.ext fun x => by simp
#align fractional_ideal.map_equiv_refl FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv_refl
theorem isFractional_span_iff {s : Set P} :
IsFractional S (span R s) ↔ ∃ a ∈ S, ∀ b : P, b ∈ s → IsInteger R (a • b) :=
⟨fun ⟨a, a_mem, h⟩ => ⟨a, a_mem, fun b hb => h b (subset_span hb)⟩, fun ⟨a, a_mem, h⟩ =>
⟨a, a_mem, fun b hb =>
span_induction hb h
(by
rw [smul_zero]
exact isInteger_zero)
(fun x y hx hy => by
rw [smul_add]
exact isInteger_add hx hy)
fun s x hx => by
rw [smul_comm]
exact isInteger_smul hx⟩⟩
#align fractional_ideal.is_fractional_span_iff FractionalIdeal.isFractional_span_iff
theorem isFractional_of_fg {I : Submodule R P} (hI : I.FG) : IsFractional S I := by
rcases hI with ⟨I, rfl⟩
rcases exist_integer_multiples_of_finset S I with ⟨⟨s, hs1⟩, hs⟩
rw [isFractional_span_iff]
exact ⟨s, hs1, hs⟩
#align fractional_ideal.is_fractional_of_fg FractionalIdeal.isFractional_of_fg
theorem mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul {I J : FractionalIdeal S P} {x : P} (hx : x ∈ I * J) :
∃ T T' : Finset P, (T : Set P) ⊆ I ∧ (T' : Set P) ⊆ J ∧ x ∈ span R (T * T' : Set P) :=
Submodule.mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul (by simpa using mem_coe.mpr hx)
#align fractional_ideal.mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul FractionalIdeal.mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul
variable (S)
theorem coeIdeal_fg (inj : Function.Injective (algebraMap R P)) (I : Ideal R) :
FG ((I : FractionalIdeal S P) : Submodule R P) ↔ I.FG :=
coeSubmodule_fg _ inj _
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_fg FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_fg
variable {S}
theorem fg_unit (I : (FractionalIdeal S P)ˣ) : FG (I : Submodule R P) :=
Submodule.fg_unit <| Units.map (coeSubmoduleHom S P).toMonoidHom I
#align fractional_ideal.fg_unit FractionalIdeal.fg_unit
theorem fg_of_isUnit (I : FractionalIdeal S P) (h : IsUnit I) : FG (I : Submodule R P) :=
fg_unit h.unit
#align fractional_ideal.fg_of_is_unit FractionalIdeal.fg_of_isUnit
theorem _root_.Ideal.fg_of_isUnit (inj : Function.Injective (algebraMap R P)) (I : Ideal R)
(h : IsUnit (I : FractionalIdeal S P)) : I.FG := by
rw [← coeIdeal_fg S inj I]
exact FractionalIdeal.fg_of_isUnit I h
#align ideal.fg_of_is_unit Ideal.fg_of_isUnit
variable (S P P')
/-- `canonicalEquiv f f'` is the canonical equivalence between the fractional
ideals in `P` and in `P'`, which are both localizations of `R` at `S`. -/
noncomputable irreducible_def canonicalEquiv : FractionalIdeal S P ≃+* FractionalIdeal S P' :=
mapEquiv
{ ringEquivOfRingEquiv P P' (RingEquiv.refl R)
(show S.map _ = S by rw [RingEquiv.toMonoidHom_refl, Submonoid.map_id]) with
commutes' := fun r => ringEquivOfRingEquiv_eq _ _ }
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv
@[simp]
theorem mem_canonicalEquiv_apply {I : FractionalIdeal S P} {x : P'} :
x ∈ canonicalEquiv S P P' I ↔
∃ y ∈ I,
IsLocalization.map P' (RingHom.id R) (fun y (hy : y ∈ S) => show RingHom.id R y ∈ S from hy)
(y : P) =
x := by
rw [canonicalEquiv, mapEquiv_apply, mem_map]
exact ⟨fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩, fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩⟩
#align fractional_ideal.mem_canonical_equiv_apply FractionalIdeal.mem_canonicalEquiv_apply
@[simp]
theorem canonicalEquiv_symm : (canonicalEquiv S P P').symm = canonicalEquiv S P' P :=
RingEquiv.ext fun I =>
SetLike.ext_iff.mpr fun x => by
rw [mem_canonicalEquiv_apply, canonicalEquiv, mapEquiv_symm, mapEquiv_apply,
mem_map]
exact ⟨fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩, fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩⟩
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_symm FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_symm
theorem canonicalEquiv_flip (I) : canonicalEquiv S P P' (canonicalEquiv S P' P I) = I := by
rw [← canonicalEquiv_symm]; erw [RingEquiv.apply_symm_apply]
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_flip FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_flip
@[simp]
theorem canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv (P'' : Type*) [CommRing P''] [Algebra R P'']
[IsLocalization S P''] (I : FractionalIdeal S P) :
canonicalEquiv S P' P'' (canonicalEquiv S P P' I) = canonicalEquiv S P P'' I := by
ext
simp only [IsLocalization.map_map, RingHomInvPair.comp_eq₂, mem_canonicalEquiv_apply,
exists_prop, exists_exists_and_eq_and]
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_canonical_equiv FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv
theorem canonicalEquiv_trans_canonicalEquiv (P'' : Type*) [CommRing P''] [Algebra R P'']
[IsLocalization S P''] :
(canonicalEquiv S P P').trans (canonicalEquiv S P' P'') = canonicalEquiv S P P'' :=
RingEquiv.ext (canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv S P P' P'')
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_trans_canonical_equiv FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_trans_canonicalEquiv
@[simp]
theorem canonicalEquiv_coeIdeal (I : Ideal R) : canonicalEquiv S P P' I = I := by
ext
simp [IsLocalization.map_eq]
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_coe_ideal FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_coeIdeal
@[simp]
theorem canonicalEquiv_self : canonicalEquiv S P P = RingEquiv.refl _ := by
rw [← canonicalEquiv_trans_canonicalEquiv S P P]
convert (canonicalEquiv S P P).symm_trans_self
exact (canonicalEquiv_symm S P P).symm
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_self FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_self
end
section IsFractionRing
/-!
### `IsFractionRing` section
This section concerns fractional ideals in the field of fractions,
i.e. the type `FractionalIdeal R⁰ K` where `IsFractionRing R K`.
-/
variable {K K' : Type*} [Field K] [Field K']
variable [Algebra R K] [IsFractionRing R K] [Algebra R K'] [IsFractionRing R K']
variable {I J : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K} (h : K →ₐ[R] K')
/-- Nonzero fractional ideals contain a nonzero integer. -/
theorem exists_ne_zero_mem_isInteger [Nontrivial R] (hI : I ≠ 0) :
∃ x, x ≠ 0 ∧ algebraMap R K x ∈ I := by
obtain ⟨y : K, y_mem, y_not_mem⟩ :=
SetLike.exists_of_lt (by simpa only using bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr hI)
have y_ne_zero : y ≠ 0 := by simpa using y_not_mem
obtain ⟨z, ⟨x, hx⟩⟩ := exists_integer_multiple R⁰ y
refine ⟨x, ?_, ?_⟩
· rw [Ne, ← @IsFractionRing.to_map_eq_zero_iff R _ K, hx, Algebra.smul_def]
exact mul_ne_zero (IsFractionRing.to_map_ne_zero_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors z.2) y_ne_zero
· rw [hx]
exact smul_mem _ _ y_mem
#align fractional_ideal.exists_ne_zero_mem_is_integer FractionalIdeal.exists_ne_zero_mem_isInteger
theorem map_ne_zero [Nontrivial R] (hI : I ≠ 0) : I.map h ≠ 0 := by
obtain ⟨x, x_ne_zero, hx⟩ := exists_ne_zero_mem_isInteger hI
contrapose! x_ne_zero with map_eq_zero
refine IsFractionRing.to_map_eq_zero_iff.mp (eq_zero_iff.mp map_eq_zero _ (mem_map.mpr ?_))
exact ⟨algebraMap R K x, hx, h.commutes x⟩
#align fractional_ideal.map_ne_zero FractionalIdeal.map_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem map_eq_zero_iff [Nontrivial R] : I.map h = 0 ↔ I = 0 :=
⟨not_imp_not.mp (map_ne_zero _), fun hI => hI.symm ▸ map_zero h⟩
#align fractional_ideal.map_eq_zero_iff FractionalIdeal.map_eq_zero_iff
theorem coeIdeal_injective : Function.Injective (fun (I : Ideal R) ↦ (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)) :=
coeIdeal_injective' le_rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_injective FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_injective
theorem coeIdeal_inj {I J : Ideal R} :
(I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = (J : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ↔ I = J :=
coeIdeal_inj' le_rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_inj FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_inj
@[simp]
theorem coeIdeal_eq_zero {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = 0 ↔ I = ⊥ :=
coeIdeal_eq_zero' le_rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_eq_zero FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_eq_zero
theorem coeIdeal_ne_zero {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ≠ 0 ↔ I ≠ ⊥ :=
coeIdeal_ne_zero' le_rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_ne_zero FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem coeIdeal_eq_one {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = 1 ↔ I = 1 := by
simpa only [Ideal.one_eq_top] using coeIdeal_inj
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_eq_one FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_eq_one
theorem coeIdeal_ne_one {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ≠ 1 ↔ I ≠ 1 :=
not_iff_not.mpr coeIdeal_eq_one
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_ne_one FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_ne_one
theorem num_eq_zero_iff [Nontrivial R] {I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K} : I.num = 0 ↔ I = 0 :=
⟨fun h ↦ zero_of_num_eq_bot zero_not_mem_nonZeroDivisors h,
fun h ↦ h ▸ num_zero_eq (IsFractionRing.injective R K)⟩
end IsFractionRing
section Quotient
/-!
### `quotient` section
This section defines the ideal quotient of fractional ideals.
In this section we need that each non-zero `y : R` has an inverse in
the localization, i.e. that the localization is a field. We satisfy this
assumption by taking `S = nonZeroDivisors R`, `R`'s localization at which
is a field because `R` is a domain.
-/
open scoped Classical
variable {R₁ : Type*} [CommRing R₁] {K : Type*} [Field K]
variable [Algebra R₁ K] [frac : IsFractionRing R₁ K]
instance : Nontrivial (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) :=
⟨⟨0, 1, fun h =>
have this : (1 : K) ∈ (0 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) := by
rw [← (algebraMap R₁ K).map_one]
simpa only [h] using coe_mem_one R₁⁰ 1
one_ne_zero ((mem_zero_iff _).mp this)⟩⟩
theorem ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one (I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (h : I * J = 1) : I ≠ 0 := fun hI =>
zero_ne_one' (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)
(by
convert h
simp [hI])
#align fractional_ideal.ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one FractionalIdeal.ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one
variable [IsDomain R₁]
theorem _root_.IsFractional.div_of_nonzero {I J : Submodule R₁ K} :
IsFractional R₁⁰ I → IsFractional R₁⁰ J → J ≠ 0 → IsFractional R₁⁰ (I / J)
| ⟨aI, haI, hI⟩, ⟨aJ, haJ, hJ⟩, h => by
obtain ⟨y, mem_J, not_mem_zero⟩ :=
SetLike.exists_of_lt (show 0 < J by simpa only using bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr h)
obtain ⟨y', hy'⟩ := hJ y mem_J
use aI * y'
constructor
· apply (nonZeroDivisors R₁).mul_mem haI (mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mpr _)
intro y'_eq_zero
have : algebraMap R₁ K aJ * y = 0 := by
rw [← Algebra.smul_def, ← hy', y'_eq_zero, RingHom.map_zero]
have y_zero :=
(mul_eq_zero.mp this).resolve_left
(mt ((injective_iff_map_eq_zero (algebraMap R₁ K)).1 (IsFractionRing.injective _ _) _)
(mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mp haJ))
apply not_mem_zero
simpa
intro b hb
convert hI _ (hb _ (Submodule.smul_mem _ aJ mem_J)) using 1
rw [← hy', mul_comm b, ← Algebra.smul_def, mul_smul]
#align is_fractional.div_of_nonzero IsFractional.div_of_nonzero
theorem fractional_div_of_nonzero {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (h : J ≠ 0) :
IsFractional R₁⁰ (I / J : Submodule R₁ K) :=
I.isFractional.div_of_nonzero J.isFractional fun H =>
h <| coeToSubmodule_injective <| H.trans coe_zero.symm
#align fractional_ideal.fractional_div_of_nonzero FractionalIdeal.fractional_div_of_nonzero
noncomputable instance : Div (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) :=
⟨fun I J => if h : J = 0 then 0 else ⟨I / J, fractional_div_of_nonzero h⟩⟩
variable {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K}
@[simp]
theorem div_zero {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I / 0 = 0 :=
dif_pos rfl
#align fractional_ideal.div_zero FractionalIdeal.div_zero
theorem div_nonzero {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (h : J ≠ 0) :
I / J = ⟨I / J, fractional_div_of_nonzero h⟩ :=
dif_neg h
#align fractional_ideal.div_nonzero FractionalIdeal.div_nonzero
@[simp]
theorem coe_div {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hJ : J ≠ 0) :
(↑(I / J) : Submodule R₁ K) = ↑I / (↑J : Submodule R₁ K) :=
congr_arg _ (dif_neg hJ)
#align fractional_ideal.coe_div FractionalIdeal.coe_div
theorem mem_div_iff_of_nonzero {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (h : J ≠ 0) {x} :
x ∈ I / J ↔ ∀ y ∈ J, x * y ∈ I := by
rw [div_nonzero h]
exact Submodule.mem_div_iff_forall_mul_mem
#align fractional_ideal.mem_div_iff_of_nonzero FractionalIdeal.mem_div_iff_of_nonzero
theorem mul_one_div_le_one {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I * (1 / I) ≤ 1 := by
by_cases hI : I = 0
· rw [hI, div_zero, mul_zero]
exact zero_le 1
· rw [← coe_le_coe, coe_mul, coe_div hI, coe_one]
apply Submodule.mul_one_div_le_one
#align fractional_ideal.mul_one_div_le_one FractionalIdeal.mul_one_div_le_one
theorem le_self_mul_one_div {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hI : I ≤ (1 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)) :
I ≤ I * (1 / I) := by
by_cases hI_nz : I = 0
· rw [hI_nz, div_zero, mul_zero]
· rw [← coe_le_coe, coe_mul, coe_div hI_nz, coe_one]
rw [← coe_le_coe, coe_one] at hI
exact Submodule.le_self_mul_one_div hI
#align fractional_ideal.le_self_mul_one_div FractionalIdeal.le_self_mul_one_div
theorem le_div_iff_of_nonzero {I J J' : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hJ' : J' ≠ 0) :
I ≤ J / J' ↔ ∀ x ∈ I, ∀ y ∈ J', x * y ∈ J :=
⟨fun h _ hx => (mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hJ').mp (h hx), fun h x hx =>
(mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hJ').mpr (h x hx)⟩
#align fractional_ideal.le_div_iff_of_nonzero FractionalIdeal.le_div_iff_of_nonzero
theorem le_div_iff_mul_le {I J J' : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hJ' : J' ≠ 0) :
I ≤ J / J' ↔ I * J' ≤ J := by
rw [div_nonzero hJ']
-- Porting note: this used to be { convert; rw }, flipped the order.
rw [← coe_le_coe (I := I * J') (J := J), coe_mul]
exact Submodule.le_div_iff_mul_le
#align fractional_ideal.le_div_iff_mul_le FractionalIdeal.le_div_iff_mul_le
@[simp]
| Mathlib/RingTheory/FractionalIdeal/Operations.lean | 487 | 496 | theorem div_one {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I / 1 = I := by |
rw [div_nonzero (one_ne_zero' (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K))]
ext
constructor <;> intro h
· simpa using mem_div_iff_forall_mul_mem.mp h 1 ((algebraMap R₁ K).map_one ▸ coe_mem_one R₁⁰ 1)
· apply mem_div_iff_forall_mul_mem.mpr
rintro y ⟨y', _, rfl⟩
-- Porting note: this used to be { convert; rw }, flipped the order.
rw [mul_comm, Algebra.linearMap_apply, ← Algebra.smul_def]
exact Submodule.smul_mem _ y' h
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Kim Liesinger. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kim Liesinger
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Defs
/-!
# Levenshtein distances
We define the Levenshtein edit distance `levenshtein C xy ys` between two `List α`,
with a customizable cost structure `C` for the `delete`, `insert`, and `substitute` operations.
As an auxiliary function, we define `suffixLevenshtein C xs ys`, which gives the list of distances
from each suffix of `xs` to `ys`.
This is defined by recursion on `ys`, using the internal function `Levenshtein.impl`,
which computes `suffixLevenshtein C xs (y :: ys)` using `xs`, `y`, and `suffixLevenshtein C xs ys`.
(This corresponds to the usual algorithm
using the last two rows of the matrix of distances between suffixes.)
After setting up these definitions, we prove lemmas specifying their behaviour,
particularly
```
theorem suffixLevenshtein_eq_tails_map :
(suffixLevenshtein C xs ys).1 = xs.tails.map fun xs' => levenshtein C xs' ys := ...
```
and
```
theorem levenshtein_cons_cons :
levenshtein C (x :: xs) (y :: ys) =
min (C.delete x + levenshtein C xs (y :: ys))
(min (C.insert y + levenshtein C (x :: xs) ys)
(C.substitute x y + levenshtein C xs ys)) := ...
```
-/
variable {α β δ : Type*} [AddZeroClass δ] [Min δ]
namespace Levenshtein
/-- A cost structure for Levenshtein edit distance. -/
structure Cost (α β δ : Type*) where
/-- Cost to delete an element from a list. -/
delete : α → δ
/-- Cost in insert an element into a list. -/
insert : β → δ
/-- Cost to substitute one element for another in a list. -/
substitute : α → β → δ
/-- The default cost structure, for which all operations cost `1`. -/
@[simps]
def defaultCost [DecidableEq α] : Cost α α ℕ where
delete _ := 1
insert _ := 1
substitute a b := if a = b then 0 else 1
instance [DecidableEq α] : Inhabited (Cost α α ℕ) := ⟨defaultCost⟩
/--
Cost structure given by a function.
Delete and insert cost the same, and substitution costs the greater value.
-/
@[simps]
def weightCost (f : α → ℕ) : Cost α α ℕ where
delete a := f a
insert b := f b
substitute a b := max (f a) (f b)
/--
Cost structure for strings, where cost is the length of the token.
-/
@[simps!]
def stringLengthCost : Cost String String ℕ := weightCost String.length
/--
Cost structure for strings, where cost is the log base 2 length of the token.
-/
@[simps!]
def stringLogLengthCost : Cost String String ℕ := weightCost fun s => Nat.log2 (s.length + 1)
variable (C : Cost α β δ)
/--
(Implementation detail for `levenshtein`)
Given a list `xs` and the Levenshtein distances from each suffix of `xs` to some other list `ys`,
compute the Levenshtein distances from each suffix of `xs` to `y :: ys`.
(Note that we don't actually need to know `ys` itself here, so it is not an argument.)
The return value is a list of length `x.length + 1`,
and it is convenient for the recursive calls that we bundle this list
with a proof that it is non-empty.
-/
def impl
(xs : List α) (y : β) (d : {r : List δ // 0 < r.length}) : {r : List δ // 0 < r.length} :=
let ⟨ds, w⟩ := d
xs.zip (ds.zip ds.tail) |>.foldr
(init := ⟨[C.insert y + ds.getLast (List.length_pos.mp w)], by simp⟩)
(fun ⟨x, d₀, d₁⟩ ⟨r, w⟩ =>
⟨min (C.delete x + r[0]) (min (C.insert y + d₀) (C.substitute x y + d₁)) :: r, by simp⟩)
variable {C}
variable (x : α) (xs : List α) (y : β) (d : δ) (ds : List δ) (w : 0 < (d :: ds).length)
-- Note this lemma has an unspecified proof `w'` on the right-hand-side,
-- which will become an extra goal when rewriting.
theorem impl_cons (w' : 0 < List.length ds) :
impl C (x :: xs) y ⟨d :: ds, w⟩ =
let ⟨r, w⟩ := impl C xs y ⟨ds, w'⟩
⟨min (C.delete x + r[0]) (min (C.insert y + d) (C.substitute x y + ds[0])) :: r, by simp⟩ :=
match ds, w' with | _ :: _, _ => rfl
-- Note this lemma has two unspecified proofs: `h` appears on the left-hand-side
-- and should be found by matching, but `w'` will become an extra goal when rewriting.
theorem impl_cons_fst_zero (h) (w' : 0 < List.length ds) :
(impl C (x :: xs) y ⟨d :: ds, w⟩).1[0] =
let ⟨r, w⟩ := impl C xs y ⟨ds, w'⟩
min (C.delete x + r[0]) (min (C.insert y + d) (C.substitute x y + ds[0])) :=
match ds, w' with | _ :: _, _ => rfl
theorem impl_length (d : {r : List δ // 0 < r.length}) (w : d.1.length = xs.length + 1) :
(impl C xs y d).1.length = xs.length + 1 := by
induction xs generalizing d with
| nil => rfl
| cons x xs ih =>
dsimp [impl]
match d, w with
| ⟨d₁ :: d₂ :: ds, _⟩, w =>
dsimp
congr 1
exact ih ⟨d₂ :: ds, (by simp)⟩ (by simpa using w)
end Levenshtein
open Levenshtein
variable (C : Cost α β δ)
/--
`suffixLevenshtein C xs ys` computes the Levenshtein distance
(using the cost functions provided by a `C : Cost α β δ`)
from each suffix of the list `xs` to the list `ys`.
The first element of this list is the Levenshtein distance from `xs` to `ys`.
Note that if the cost functions do not satisfy the inequalities
* `C.delete a + C.insert b ≥ C.substitute a b`
* `C.substitute a b + C.substitute b c ≥ C.substitute a c`
(or if any values are negative)
then the edit distances calculated here may not agree with the general
geodesic distance on the edit graph.
-/
def suffixLevenshtein (xs : List α) (ys : List β) : {r : List δ // 0 < r.length} :=
ys.foldr
(impl C xs)
(xs.foldr (init := ⟨[0], by simp⟩) (fun a ⟨r, w⟩ => ⟨(C.delete a + r[0]) :: r, by simp⟩))
variable {C}
theorem suffixLevenshtein_length (xs : List α) (ys : List β) :
(suffixLevenshtein C xs ys).1.length = xs.length + 1 := by
induction ys with
| nil =>
dsimp [suffixLevenshtein]
induction xs with
| nil => rfl
| cons _ xs ih =>
simp_all
| cons y ys ih =>
dsimp [suffixLevenshtein]
rw [impl_length]
exact ih
-- This is only used in keeping track of estimates.
theorem suffixLevenshtein_eq (xs : List α) (y ys) :
impl C xs y (suffixLevenshtein C xs ys) = suffixLevenshtein C xs (y :: ys) := by
rfl
variable (C)
/--
`levenshtein C xs ys` computes the Levenshtein distance
(using the cost functions provided by a `C : Cost α β δ`)
from the list `xs` to the list `ys`.
Note that if the cost functions do not satisfy the inequalities
* `C.delete a + C.insert b ≥ C.substitute a b`
* `C.substitute a b + C.substitute b c ≥ C.substitute a c`
(or if any values are negative)
then the edit distance calculated here may not agree with the general
geodesic distance on the edit graph.
-/
def levenshtein (xs : List α) (ys : List β) : δ :=
let ⟨r, w⟩ := suffixLevenshtein C xs ys
r[0]
variable {C}
| Mathlib/Data/List/EditDistance/Defs.lean | 203 | 204 | theorem suffixLevenshtein_nil_nil : (suffixLevenshtein C [] []).1 = [0] := by |
rfl
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.CauSeq.BigOperators
import Mathlib.Data.Complex.Abs
import Mathlib.Data.Complex.BigOperators
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Choose.Sum
#align_import data.complex.exponential from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"a8b2226cfb0a79f5986492053fc49b1a0c6aeffb"
/-!
# Exponential, trigonometric and hyperbolic trigonometric functions
This file contains the definitions of the real and complex exponential, sine, cosine, tangent,
hyperbolic sine, hyperbolic cosine, and hyperbolic tangent functions.
-/
open CauSeq Finset IsAbsoluteValue
open scoped Classical ComplexConjugate
namespace Complex
theorem isCauSeq_abs_exp (z : ℂ) :
IsCauSeq _root_.abs fun n => ∑ m ∈ range n, abs (z ^ m / m.factorial) :=
let ⟨n, hn⟩ := exists_nat_gt (abs z)
have hn0 : (0 : ℝ) < n := lt_of_le_of_lt (abs.nonneg _) hn
IsCauSeq.series_ratio_test n (abs z / n) (div_nonneg (abs.nonneg _) (le_of_lt hn0))
(by rwa [div_lt_iff hn0, one_mul]) fun m hm => by
rw [abs_abs, abs_abs, Nat.factorial_succ, pow_succ', mul_comm m.succ, Nat.cast_mul, ← div_div,
mul_div_assoc, mul_div_right_comm, map_mul, map_div₀, abs_natCast]
gcongr
exact le_trans hm (Nat.le_succ _)
#align complex.is_cau_abs_exp Complex.isCauSeq_abs_exp
noncomputable section
theorem isCauSeq_exp (z : ℂ) : IsCauSeq abs fun n => ∑ m ∈ range n, z ^ m / m.factorial :=
(isCauSeq_abs_exp z).of_abv
#align complex.is_cau_exp Complex.isCauSeq_exp
/-- The Cauchy sequence consisting of partial sums of the Taylor series of
the complex exponential function -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
def exp' (z : ℂ) : CauSeq ℂ Complex.abs :=
⟨fun n => ∑ m ∈ range n, z ^ m / m.factorial, isCauSeq_exp z⟩
#align complex.exp' Complex.exp'
/-- The complex exponential function, defined via its Taylor series -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
-- Porting note: removed `irreducible` attribute, so I can prove things
def exp (z : ℂ) : ℂ :=
CauSeq.lim (exp' z)
#align complex.exp Complex.exp
/-- The complex sine function, defined via `exp` -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
def sin (z : ℂ) : ℂ :=
(exp (-z * I) - exp (z * I)) * I / 2
#align complex.sin Complex.sin
/-- The complex cosine function, defined via `exp` -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
def cos (z : ℂ) : ℂ :=
(exp (z * I) + exp (-z * I)) / 2
#align complex.cos Complex.cos
/-- The complex tangent function, defined as `sin z / cos z` -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
def tan (z : ℂ) : ℂ :=
sin z / cos z
#align complex.tan Complex.tan
/-- The complex cotangent function, defined as `cos z / sin z` -/
def cot (z : ℂ) : ℂ :=
cos z / sin z
/-- The complex hyperbolic sine function, defined via `exp` -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
def sinh (z : ℂ) : ℂ :=
(exp z - exp (-z)) / 2
#align complex.sinh Complex.sinh
/-- The complex hyperbolic cosine function, defined via `exp` -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
def cosh (z : ℂ) : ℂ :=
(exp z + exp (-z)) / 2
#align complex.cosh Complex.cosh
/-- The complex hyperbolic tangent function, defined as `sinh z / cosh z` -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
def tanh (z : ℂ) : ℂ :=
sinh z / cosh z
#align complex.tanh Complex.tanh
/-- scoped notation for the complex exponential function -/
scoped notation "cexp" => Complex.exp
end
end Complex
namespace Real
open Complex
noncomputable section
/-- The real exponential function, defined as the real part of the complex exponential -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
nonrec def exp (x : ℝ) : ℝ :=
(exp x).re
#align real.exp Real.exp
/-- The real sine function, defined as the real part of the complex sine -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
nonrec def sin (x : ℝ) : ℝ :=
(sin x).re
#align real.sin Real.sin
/-- The real cosine function, defined as the real part of the complex cosine -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
nonrec def cos (x : ℝ) : ℝ :=
(cos x).re
#align real.cos Real.cos
/-- The real tangent function, defined as the real part of the complex tangent -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
nonrec def tan (x : ℝ) : ℝ :=
(tan x).re
#align real.tan Real.tan
/-- The real cotangent function, defined as the real part of the complex cotangent -/
nonrec def cot (x : ℝ) : ℝ :=
(cot x).re
/-- The real hypebolic sine function, defined as the real part of the complex hyperbolic sine -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
nonrec def sinh (x : ℝ) : ℝ :=
(sinh x).re
#align real.sinh Real.sinh
/-- The real hypebolic cosine function, defined as the real part of the complex hyperbolic cosine -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
nonrec def cosh (x : ℝ) : ℝ :=
(cosh x).re
#align real.cosh Real.cosh
/-- The real hypebolic tangent function, defined as the real part of
the complex hyperbolic tangent -/
-- Porting note (#11180): removed `@[pp_nodot]`
nonrec def tanh (x : ℝ) : ℝ :=
(tanh x).re
#align real.tanh Real.tanh
/-- scoped notation for the real exponential function -/
scoped notation "rexp" => Real.exp
end
end Real
namespace Complex
variable (x y : ℂ)
@[simp]
theorem exp_zero : exp 0 = 1 := by
rw [exp]
refine lim_eq_of_equiv_const fun ε ε0 => ⟨1, fun j hj => ?_⟩
convert (config := .unfoldSameFun) ε0 -- Porting note: ε0 : ε > 0 but goal is _ < ε
cases' j with j j
· exact absurd hj (not_le_of_gt zero_lt_one)
· dsimp [exp']
induction' j with j ih
· dsimp [exp']; simp [show Nat.succ 0 = 1 from rfl]
· rw [← ih (by simp [Nat.succ_le_succ])]
simp only [sum_range_succ, pow_succ]
simp
#align complex.exp_zero Complex.exp_zero
theorem exp_add : exp (x + y) = exp x * exp y := by
have hj : ∀ j : ℕ, (∑ m ∈ range j, (x + y) ^ m / m.factorial) =
∑ i ∈ range j, ∑ k ∈ range (i + 1), x ^ k / k.factorial *
(y ^ (i - k) / (i - k).factorial) := by
intro j
refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun m _ => ?_
rw [add_pow, div_eq_mul_inv, sum_mul]
refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun I hi => ?_
have h₁ : (m.choose I : ℂ) ≠ 0 :=
Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 (pos_iff_ne_zero.1 (Nat.choose_pos (Nat.le_of_lt_succ (mem_range.1 hi))))
have h₂ := Nat.choose_mul_factorial_mul_factorial (Nat.le_of_lt_succ <| Finset.mem_range.1 hi)
rw [← h₂, Nat.cast_mul, Nat.cast_mul, mul_inv, mul_inv]
simp only [mul_left_comm (m.choose I : ℂ), mul_assoc, mul_left_comm (m.choose I : ℂ)⁻¹,
mul_comm (m.choose I : ℂ)]
rw [inv_mul_cancel h₁]
simp [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_comm, mul_assoc, mul_left_comm]
simp_rw [exp, exp', lim_mul_lim]
apply (lim_eq_lim_of_equiv _).symm
simp only [hj]
exact cauchy_product (isCauSeq_abs_exp x) (isCauSeq_exp y)
#align complex.exp_add Complex.exp_add
-- Porting note (#11445): new definition
/-- the exponential function as a monoid hom from `Multiplicative ℂ` to `ℂ` -/
noncomputable def expMonoidHom : MonoidHom (Multiplicative ℂ) ℂ :=
{ toFun := fun z => exp (Multiplicative.toAdd z),
map_one' := by simp,
map_mul' := by simp [exp_add] }
theorem exp_list_sum (l : List ℂ) : exp l.sum = (l.map exp).prod :=
map_list_prod (M := Multiplicative ℂ) expMonoidHom l
#align complex.exp_list_sum Complex.exp_list_sum
theorem exp_multiset_sum (s : Multiset ℂ) : exp s.sum = (s.map exp).prod :=
@MonoidHom.map_multiset_prod (Multiplicative ℂ) ℂ _ _ expMonoidHom s
#align complex.exp_multiset_sum Complex.exp_multiset_sum
theorem exp_sum {α : Type*} (s : Finset α) (f : α → ℂ) :
exp (∑ x ∈ s, f x) = ∏ x ∈ s, exp (f x) :=
map_prod (β := Multiplicative ℂ) expMonoidHom f s
#align complex.exp_sum Complex.exp_sum
lemma exp_nsmul (x : ℂ) (n : ℕ) : exp (n • x) = exp x ^ n :=
@MonoidHom.map_pow (Multiplicative ℂ) ℂ _ _ expMonoidHom _ _
theorem exp_nat_mul (x : ℂ) : ∀ n : ℕ, exp (n * x) = exp x ^ n
| 0 => by rw [Nat.cast_zero, zero_mul, exp_zero, pow_zero]
| Nat.succ n => by rw [pow_succ, Nat.cast_add_one, add_mul, exp_add, ← exp_nat_mul _ n, one_mul]
#align complex.exp_nat_mul Complex.exp_nat_mul
theorem exp_ne_zero : exp x ≠ 0 := fun h =>
zero_ne_one <| by rw [← exp_zero, ← add_neg_self x, exp_add, h]; simp
#align complex.exp_ne_zero Complex.exp_ne_zero
theorem exp_neg : exp (-x) = (exp x)⁻¹ := by
rw [← mul_right_inj' (exp_ne_zero x), ← exp_add]; simp [mul_inv_cancel (exp_ne_zero x)]
#align complex.exp_neg Complex.exp_neg
theorem exp_sub : exp (x - y) = exp x / exp y := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, exp_add, exp_neg, div_eq_mul_inv]
#align complex.exp_sub Complex.exp_sub
theorem exp_int_mul (z : ℂ) (n : ℤ) : Complex.exp (n * z) = Complex.exp z ^ n := by
cases n
· simp [exp_nat_mul]
· simp [exp_add, add_mul, pow_add, exp_neg, exp_nat_mul]
#align complex.exp_int_mul Complex.exp_int_mul
@[simp]
theorem exp_conj : exp (conj x) = conj (exp x) := by
dsimp [exp]
rw [← lim_conj]
refine congr_arg CauSeq.lim (CauSeq.ext fun _ => ?_)
dsimp [exp', Function.comp_def, cauSeqConj]
rw [map_sum (starRingEnd _)]
refine sum_congr rfl fun n _ => ?_
rw [map_div₀, map_pow, ← ofReal_natCast, conj_ofReal]
#align complex.exp_conj Complex.exp_conj
@[simp]
theorem ofReal_exp_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : ((exp x).re : ℂ) = exp x :=
conj_eq_iff_re.1 <| by rw [← exp_conj, conj_ofReal]
#align complex.of_real_exp_of_real_re Complex.ofReal_exp_ofReal_re
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem ofReal_exp (x : ℝ) : (Real.exp x : ℂ) = exp x :=
ofReal_exp_ofReal_re _
#align complex.of_real_exp Complex.ofReal_exp
@[simp]
theorem exp_ofReal_im (x : ℝ) : (exp x).im = 0 := by rw [← ofReal_exp_ofReal_re, ofReal_im]
#align complex.exp_of_real_im Complex.exp_ofReal_im
theorem exp_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : (exp x).re = Real.exp x :=
rfl
#align complex.exp_of_real_re Complex.exp_ofReal_re
theorem two_sinh : 2 * sinh x = exp x - exp (-x) :=
mul_div_cancel₀ _ two_ne_zero
#align complex.two_sinh Complex.two_sinh
theorem two_cosh : 2 * cosh x = exp x + exp (-x) :=
mul_div_cancel₀ _ two_ne_zero
#align complex.two_cosh Complex.two_cosh
@[simp]
theorem sinh_zero : sinh 0 = 0 := by simp [sinh]
#align complex.sinh_zero Complex.sinh_zero
@[simp]
theorem sinh_neg : sinh (-x) = -sinh x := by simp [sinh, exp_neg, (neg_div _ _).symm, add_mul]
#align complex.sinh_neg Complex.sinh_neg
private theorem sinh_add_aux {a b c d : ℂ} :
(a - b) * (c + d) + (a + b) * (c - d) = 2 * (a * c - b * d) := by ring
theorem sinh_add : sinh (x + y) = sinh x * cosh y + cosh x * sinh y := by
rw [← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), two_sinh, exp_add, neg_add, exp_add, eq_comm, mul_add, ←
mul_assoc, two_sinh, mul_left_comm, two_sinh, ← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), mul_add,
mul_left_comm, two_cosh, ← mul_assoc, two_cosh]
exact sinh_add_aux
#align complex.sinh_add Complex.sinh_add
@[simp]
theorem cosh_zero : cosh 0 = 1 := by simp [cosh]
#align complex.cosh_zero Complex.cosh_zero
@[simp]
theorem cosh_neg : cosh (-x) = cosh x := by simp [add_comm, cosh, exp_neg]
#align complex.cosh_neg Complex.cosh_neg
private theorem cosh_add_aux {a b c d : ℂ} :
(a + b) * (c + d) + (a - b) * (c - d) = 2 * (a * c + b * d) := by ring
theorem cosh_add : cosh (x + y) = cosh x * cosh y + sinh x * sinh y := by
rw [← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), two_cosh, exp_add, neg_add, exp_add, eq_comm, mul_add, ←
mul_assoc, two_cosh, ← mul_assoc, two_sinh, ← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), mul_add,
mul_left_comm, two_cosh, mul_left_comm, two_sinh]
exact cosh_add_aux
#align complex.cosh_add Complex.cosh_add
theorem sinh_sub : sinh (x - y) = sinh x * cosh y - cosh x * sinh y := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, sinh_add, sinh_neg, cosh_neg]
#align complex.sinh_sub Complex.sinh_sub
theorem cosh_sub : cosh (x - y) = cosh x * cosh y - sinh x * sinh y := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, cosh_add, sinh_neg, cosh_neg]
#align complex.cosh_sub Complex.cosh_sub
theorem sinh_conj : sinh (conj x) = conj (sinh x) := by
rw [sinh, ← RingHom.map_neg, exp_conj, exp_conj, ← RingHom.map_sub, sinh, map_div₀]
-- Porting note: not nice
simp [← one_add_one_eq_two]
#align complex.sinh_conj Complex.sinh_conj
@[simp]
theorem ofReal_sinh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : ((sinh x).re : ℂ) = sinh x :=
conj_eq_iff_re.1 <| by rw [← sinh_conj, conj_ofReal]
#align complex.of_real_sinh_of_real_re Complex.ofReal_sinh_ofReal_re
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem ofReal_sinh (x : ℝ) : (Real.sinh x : ℂ) = sinh x :=
ofReal_sinh_ofReal_re _
#align complex.of_real_sinh Complex.ofReal_sinh
@[simp]
theorem sinh_ofReal_im (x : ℝ) : (sinh x).im = 0 := by rw [← ofReal_sinh_ofReal_re, ofReal_im]
#align complex.sinh_of_real_im Complex.sinh_ofReal_im
theorem sinh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : (sinh x).re = Real.sinh x :=
rfl
#align complex.sinh_of_real_re Complex.sinh_ofReal_re
theorem cosh_conj : cosh (conj x) = conj (cosh x) := by
rw [cosh, ← RingHom.map_neg, exp_conj, exp_conj, ← RingHom.map_add, cosh, map_div₀]
-- Porting note: not nice
simp [← one_add_one_eq_two]
#align complex.cosh_conj Complex.cosh_conj
theorem ofReal_cosh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : ((cosh x).re : ℂ) = cosh x :=
conj_eq_iff_re.1 <| by rw [← cosh_conj, conj_ofReal]
#align complex.of_real_cosh_of_real_re Complex.ofReal_cosh_ofReal_re
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem ofReal_cosh (x : ℝ) : (Real.cosh x : ℂ) = cosh x :=
ofReal_cosh_ofReal_re _
#align complex.of_real_cosh Complex.ofReal_cosh
@[simp]
theorem cosh_ofReal_im (x : ℝ) : (cosh x).im = 0 := by rw [← ofReal_cosh_ofReal_re, ofReal_im]
#align complex.cosh_of_real_im Complex.cosh_ofReal_im
@[simp]
theorem cosh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : (cosh x).re = Real.cosh x :=
rfl
#align complex.cosh_of_real_re Complex.cosh_ofReal_re
theorem tanh_eq_sinh_div_cosh : tanh x = sinh x / cosh x :=
rfl
#align complex.tanh_eq_sinh_div_cosh Complex.tanh_eq_sinh_div_cosh
@[simp]
theorem tanh_zero : tanh 0 = 0 := by simp [tanh]
#align complex.tanh_zero Complex.tanh_zero
@[simp]
theorem tanh_neg : tanh (-x) = -tanh x := by simp [tanh, neg_div]
#align complex.tanh_neg Complex.tanh_neg
theorem tanh_conj : tanh (conj x) = conj (tanh x) := by
rw [tanh, sinh_conj, cosh_conj, ← map_div₀, tanh]
#align complex.tanh_conj Complex.tanh_conj
@[simp]
theorem ofReal_tanh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : ((tanh x).re : ℂ) = tanh x :=
conj_eq_iff_re.1 <| by rw [← tanh_conj, conj_ofReal]
#align complex.of_real_tanh_of_real_re Complex.ofReal_tanh_ofReal_re
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem ofReal_tanh (x : ℝ) : (Real.tanh x : ℂ) = tanh x :=
ofReal_tanh_ofReal_re _
#align complex.of_real_tanh Complex.ofReal_tanh
@[simp]
theorem tanh_ofReal_im (x : ℝ) : (tanh x).im = 0 := by rw [← ofReal_tanh_ofReal_re, ofReal_im]
#align complex.tanh_of_real_im Complex.tanh_ofReal_im
theorem tanh_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : (tanh x).re = Real.tanh x :=
rfl
#align complex.tanh_of_real_re Complex.tanh_ofReal_re
@[simp]
theorem cosh_add_sinh : cosh x + sinh x = exp x := by
rw [← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), mul_add, two_cosh, two_sinh, add_add_sub_cancel, two_mul]
#align complex.cosh_add_sinh Complex.cosh_add_sinh
@[simp]
theorem sinh_add_cosh : sinh x + cosh x = exp x := by rw [add_comm, cosh_add_sinh]
#align complex.sinh_add_cosh Complex.sinh_add_cosh
@[simp]
theorem exp_sub_cosh : exp x - cosh x = sinh x :=
sub_eq_iff_eq_add.2 (sinh_add_cosh x).symm
#align complex.exp_sub_cosh Complex.exp_sub_cosh
@[simp]
theorem exp_sub_sinh : exp x - sinh x = cosh x :=
sub_eq_iff_eq_add.2 (cosh_add_sinh x).symm
#align complex.exp_sub_sinh Complex.exp_sub_sinh
@[simp]
theorem cosh_sub_sinh : cosh x - sinh x = exp (-x) := by
rw [← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), mul_sub, two_cosh, two_sinh, add_sub_sub_cancel, two_mul]
#align complex.cosh_sub_sinh Complex.cosh_sub_sinh
@[simp]
theorem sinh_sub_cosh : sinh x - cosh x = -exp (-x) := by rw [← neg_sub, cosh_sub_sinh]
#align complex.sinh_sub_cosh Complex.sinh_sub_cosh
@[simp]
theorem cosh_sq_sub_sinh_sq : cosh x ^ 2 - sinh x ^ 2 = 1 := by
rw [sq_sub_sq, cosh_add_sinh, cosh_sub_sinh, ← exp_add, add_neg_self, exp_zero]
#align complex.cosh_sq_sub_sinh_sq Complex.cosh_sq_sub_sinh_sq
theorem cosh_sq : cosh x ^ 2 = sinh x ^ 2 + 1 := by
rw [← cosh_sq_sub_sinh_sq x]
ring
#align complex.cosh_sq Complex.cosh_sq
theorem sinh_sq : sinh x ^ 2 = cosh x ^ 2 - 1 := by
rw [← cosh_sq_sub_sinh_sq x]
ring
#align complex.sinh_sq Complex.sinh_sq
theorem cosh_two_mul : cosh (2 * x) = cosh x ^ 2 + sinh x ^ 2 := by rw [two_mul, cosh_add, sq, sq]
#align complex.cosh_two_mul Complex.cosh_two_mul
theorem sinh_two_mul : sinh (2 * x) = 2 * sinh x * cosh x := by
rw [two_mul, sinh_add]
ring
#align complex.sinh_two_mul Complex.sinh_two_mul
theorem cosh_three_mul : cosh (3 * x) = 4 * cosh x ^ 3 - 3 * cosh x := by
have h1 : x + 2 * x = 3 * x := by ring
rw [← h1, cosh_add x (2 * x)]
simp only [cosh_two_mul, sinh_two_mul]
have h2 : sinh x * (2 * sinh x * cosh x) = 2 * cosh x * sinh x ^ 2 := by ring
rw [h2, sinh_sq]
ring
#align complex.cosh_three_mul Complex.cosh_three_mul
theorem sinh_three_mul : sinh (3 * x) = 4 * sinh x ^ 3 + 3 * sinh x := by
have h1 : x + 2 * x = 3 * x := by ring
rw [← h1, sinh_add x (2 * x)]
simp only [cosh_two_mul, sinh_two_mul]
have h2 : cosh x * (2 * sinh x * cosh x) = 2 * sinh x * cosh x ^ 2 := by ring
rw [h2, cosh_sq]
ring
#align complex.sinh_three_mul Complex.sinh_three_mul
@[simp]
theorem sin_zero : sin 0 = 0 := by simp [sin]
#align complex.sin_zero Complex.sin_zero
@[simp]
theorem sin_neg : sin (-x) = -sin x := by
simp [sin, sub_eq_add_neg, exp_neg, (neg_div _ _).symm, add_mul]
#align complex.sin_neg Complex.sin_neg
theorem two_sin : 2 * sin x = (exp (-x * I) - exp (x * I)) * I :=
mul_div_cancel₀ _ two_ne_zero
#align complex.two_sin Complex.two_sin
theorem two_cos : 2 * cos x = exp (x * I) + exp (-x * I) :=
mul_div_cancel₀ _ two_ne_zero
#align complex.two_cos Complex.two_cos
theorem sinh_mul_I : sinh (x * I) = sin x * I := by
rw [← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), two_sinh, ← mul_assoc, two_sin, mul_assoc, I_mul_I,
mul_neg_one, neg_sub, neg_mul_eq_neg_mul]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align complex.sinh_mul_I Complex.sinh_mul_I
theorem cosh_mul_I : cosh (x * I) = cos x := by
rw [← mul_right_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℂ), two_cosh, two_cos, neg_mul_eq_neg_mul]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align complex.cosh_mul_I Complex.cosh_mul_I
theorem tanh_mul_I : tanh (x * I) = tan x * I := by
rw [tanh_eq_sinh_div_cosh, cosh_mul_I, sinh_mul_I, mul_div_right_comm, tan]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align complex.tanh_mul_I Complex.tanh_mul_I
theorem cos_mul_I : cos (x * I) = cosh x := by rw [← cosh_mul_I]; ring_nf; simp
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align complex.cos_mul_I Complex.cos_mul_I
theorem sin_mul_I : sin (x * I) = sinh x * I := by
have h : I * sin (x * I) = -sinh x := by
rw [mul_comm, ← sinh_mul_I]
ring_nf
simp
rw [← neg_neg (sinh x), ← h]
apply Complex.ext <;> simp
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align complex.sin_mul_I Complex.sin_mul_I
theorem tan_mul_I : tan (x * I) = tanh x * I := by
rw [tan, sin_mul_I, cos_mul_I, mul_div_right_comm, tanh_eq_sinh_div_cosh]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align complex.tan_mul_I Complex.tan_mul_I
theorem sin_add : sin (x + y) = sin x * cos y + cos x * sin y := by
rw [← mul_left_inj' I_ne_zero, ← sinh_mul_I, add_mul, add_mul, mul_right_comm, ← sinh_mul_I,
mul_assoc, ← sinh_mul_I, ← cosh_mul_I, ← cosh_mul_I, sinh_add]
#align complex.sin_add Complex.sin_add
@[simp]
theorem cos_zero : cos 0 = 1 := by simp [cos]
#align complex.cos_zero Complex.cos_zero
@[simp]
theorem cos_neg : cos (-x) = cos x := by simp [cos, sub_eq_add_neg, exp_neg, add_comm]
#align complex.cos_neg Complex.cos_neg
private theorem cos_add_aux {a b c d : ℂ} :
(a + b) * (c + d) - (b - a) * (d - c) * -1 = 2 * (a * c + b * d) := by ring
theorem cos_add : cos (x + y) = cos x * cos y - sin x * sin y := by
rw [← cosh_mul_I, add_mul, cosh_add, cosh_mul_I, cosh_mul_I, sinh_mul_I, sinh_mul_I,
mul_mul_mul_comm, I_mul_I, mul_neg_one, sub_eq_add_neg]
#align complex.cos_add Complex.cos_add
theorem sin_sub : sin (x - y) = sin x * cos y - cos x * sin y := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, sin_add, sin_neg, cos_neg]
#align complex.sin_sub Complex.sin_sub
theorem cos_sub : cos (x - y) = cos x * cos y + sin x * sin y := by
simp [sub_eq_add_neg, cos_add, sin_neg, cos_neg]
#align complex.cos_sub Complex.cos_sub
theorem sin_add_mul_I (x y : ℂ) : sin (x + y * I) = sin x * cosh y + cos x * sinh y * I := by
rw [sin_add, cos_mul_I, sin_mul_I, mul_assoc]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align complex.sin_add_mul_I Complex.sin_add_mul_I
theorem sin_eq (z : ℂ) : sin z = sin z.re * cosh z.im + cos z.re * sinh z.im * I := by
convert sin_add_mul_I z.re z.im; exact (re_add_im z).symm
#align complex.sin_eq Complex.sin_eq
theorem cos_add_mul_I (x y : ℂ) : cos (x + y * I) = cos x * cosh y - sin x * sinh y * I := by
rw [cos_add, cos_mul_I, sin_mul_I, mul_assoc]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align complex.cos_add_mul_I Complex.cos_add_mul_I
theorem cos_eq (z : ℂ) : cos z = cos z.re * cosh z.im - sin z.re * sinh z.im * I := by
convert cos_add_mul_I z.re z.im; exact (re_add_im z).symm
#align complex.cos_eq Complex.cos_eq
theorem sin_sub_sin : sin x - sin y = 2 * sin ((x - y) / 2) * cos ((x + y) / 2) := by
have s1 := sin_add ((x + y) / 2) ((x - y) / 2)
have s2 := sin_sub ((x + y) / 2) ((x - y) / 2)
rw [div_add_div_same, add_sub, add_right_comm, add_sub_cancel_right, half_add_self] at s1
rw [div_sub_div_same, ← sub_add, add_sub_cancel_left, half_add_self] at s2
rw [s1, s2]
ring
#align complex.sin_sub_sin Complex.sin_sub_sin
theorem cos_sub_cos : cos x - cos y = -2 * sin ((x + y) / 2) * sin ((x - y) / 2) := by
have s1 := cos_add ((x + y) / 2) ((x - y) / 2)
have s2 := cos_sub ((x + y) / 2) ((x - y) / 2)
rw [div_add_div_same, add_sub, add_right_comm, add_sub_cancel_right, half_add_self] at s1
rw [div_sub_div_same, ← sub_add, add_sub_cancel_left, half_add_self] at s2
rw [s1, s2]
ring
#align complex.cos_sub_cos Complex.cos_sub_cos
theorem sin_add_sin : sin x + sin y = 2 * sin ((x + y) / 2) * cos ((x - y) / 2) := by
simpa using sin_sub_sin x (-y)
theorem cos_add_cos : cos x + cos y = 2 * cos ((x + y) / 2) * cos ((x - y) / 2) := by
calc
cos x + cos y = cos ((x + y) / 2 + (x - y) / 2) + cos ((x + y) / 2 - (x - y) / 2) := ?_
_ =
cos ((x + y) / 2) * cos ((x - y) / 2) - sin ((x + y) / 2) * sin ((x - y) / 2) +
(cos ((x + y) / 2) * cos ((x - y) / 2) + sin ((x + y) / 2) * sin ((x - y) / 2)) :=
?_
_ = 2 * cos ((x + y) / 2) * cos ((x - y) / 2) := ?_
· congr <;> field_simp
· rw [cos_add, cos_sub]
ring
#align complex.cos_add_cos Complex.cos_add_cos
theorem sin_conj : sin (conj x) = conj (sin x) := by
rw [← mul_left_inj' I_ne_zero, ← sinh_mul_I, ← conj_neg_I, ← RingHom.map_mul, ← RingHom.map_mul,
sinh_conj, mul_neg, sinh_neg, sinh_mul_I, mul_neg]
#align complex.sin_conj Complex.sin_conj
@[simp]
theorem ofReal_sin_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : ((sin x).re : ℂ) = sin x :=
conj_eq_iff_re.1 <| by rw [← sin_conj, conj_ofReal]
#align complex.of_real_sin_of_real_re Complex.ofReal_sin_ofReal_re
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem ofReal_sin (x : ℝ) : (Real.sin x : ℂ) = sin x :=
ofReal_sin_ofReal_re _
#align complex.of_real_sin Complex.ofReal_sin
@[simp]
theorem sin_ofReal_im (x : ℝ) : (sin x).im = 0 := by rw [← ofReal_sin_ofReal_re, ofReal_im]
#align complex.sin_of_real_im Complex.sin_ofReal_im
theorem sin_ofReal_re (x : ℝ) : (sin x).re = Real.sin x :=
rfl
#align complex.sin_of_real_re Complex.sin_ofReal_re
| Mathlib/Data/Complex/Exponential.lean | 641 | 642 | theorem cos_conj : cos (conj x) = conj (cos x) := by |
rw [← cosh_mul_I, ← conj_neg_I, ← RingHom.map_mul, ← cosh_mul_I, cosh_conj, mul_neg, cosh_neg]
|
/-
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.EMetricSpace.Basic
import Mathlib.Topology.Bornology.Constructions
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Pointwise.Interval
import Mathlib.Topology.Order.DenselyOrdered
/-!
## Pseudo-metric spaces
This file defines pseudo-metric spaces: these differ from metric spaces by not imposing the
condition `dist x y = 0 → x = y`.
Many definitions and theorems expected on (pseudo-)metric spaces are already introduced on uniform
spaces and topological spaces. For example: open and closed sets, compactness, completeness,
continuity and uniform continuity.
## Main definitions
* `Dist α`: Endows a space `α` with a function `dist a b`.
* `PseudoMetricSpace α`: A space endowed with a distance function, which can
be zero even if the two elements are non-equal.
* `Metric.ball x ε`: The set of all points `y` with `dist y x < ε`.
* `Metric.Bounded s`: Whether a subset of a `PseudoMetricSpace` is bounded.
* `MetricSpace α`: A `PseudoMetricSpace` with the guarantee `dist x y = 0 → x = y`.
Additional useful definitions:
* `nndist a b`: `dist` as a function to the non-negative reals.
* `Metric.closedBall x ε`: The set of all points `y` with `dist y x ≤ ε`.
* `Metric.sphere x ε`: The set of all points `y` with `dist y x = ε`.
TODO (anyone): Add "Main results" section.
## Tags
pseudo_metric, dist
-/
open Set Filter TopologicalSpace Bornology
open scoped ENNReal NNReal Uniformity Topology
universe u v w
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {X ι : Type*}
theorem UniformSpace.ofDist_aux (ε : ℝ) (hε : 0 < ε) : ∃ δ > (0 : ℝ), ∀ x < δ, ∀ y < δ, x + y < ε :=
⟨ε / 2, half_pos hε, fun _x hx _y hy => add_halves ε ▸ add_lt_add hx hy⟩
/-- Construct a uniform structure from a distance function and metric space axioms -/
def UniformSpace.ofDist (dist : α → α → ℝ) (dist_self : ∀ x : α, dist x x = 0)
(dist_comm : ∀ x y : α, dist x y = dist y x)
(dist_triangle : ∀ x y z : α, dist x z ≤ dist x y + dist y z) : UniformSpace α :=
.ofFun dist dist_self dist_comm dist_triangle ofDist_aux
#align uniform_space_of_dist UniformSpace.ofDist
-- Porting note: dropped the `dist_self` argument
/-- Construct a bornology from a distance function and metric space axioms. -/
abbrev Bornology.ofDist {α : Type*} (dist : α → α → ℝ) (dist_comm : ∀ x y, dist x y = dist y x)
(dist_triangle : ∀ x y z, dist x z ≤ dist x y + dist y z) : Bornology α :=
Bornology.ofBounded { s : Set α | ∃ C, ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → dist x y ≤ C }
⟨0, fun x hx y => hx.elim⟩ (fun s ⟨c, hc⟩ t h => ⟨c, fun x hx y hy => hc (h hx) (h hy)⟩)
(fun s hs t ht => by
rcases s.eq_empty_or_nonempty with rfl | ⟨x, hx⟩
· rwa [empty_union]
rcases t.eq_empty_or_nonempty with rfl | ⟨y, hy⟩
· rwa [union_empty]
rsuffices ⟨C, hC⟩ : ∃ C, ∀ z ∈ s ∪ t, dist x z ≤ C
· refine ⟨C + C, fun a ha b hb => (dist_triangle a x b).trans ?_⟩
simpa only [dist_comm] using add_le_add (hC _ ha) (hC _ hb)
rcases hs with ⟨Cs, hs⟩; rcases ht with ⟨Ct, ht⟩
refine ⟨max Cs (dist x y + Ct), fun z hz => hz.elim
(fun hz => (hs hx hz).trans (le_max_left _ _))
(fun hz => (dist_triangle x y z).trans <|
(add_le_add le_rfl (ht hy hz)).trans (le_max_right _ _))⟩)
fun z => ⟨dist z z, forall_eq.2 <| forall_eq.2 le_rfl⟩
#align bornology.of_dist Bornology.ofDistₓ
/-- The distance function (given an ambient metric space on `α`), which returns
a nonnegative real number `dist x y` given `x y : α`. -/
@[ext]
class Dist (α : Type*) where
dist : α → α → ℝ
#align has_dist Dist
export Dist (dist)
-- the uniform structure and the emetric space structure are embedded in the metric space structure
-- to avoid instance diamond issues. See Note [forgetful inheritance].
/-- This is an internal lemma used inside the default of `PseudoMetricSpace.edist`. -/
private theorem dist_nonneg' {α} {x y : α} (dist : α → α → ℝ)
(dist_self : ∀ x : α, dist x x = 0) (dist_comm : ∀ x y : α, dist x y = dist y x)
(dist_triangle : ∀ x y z : α, dist x z ≤ dist x y + dist y z) : 0 ≤ dist x y :=
have : 0 ≤ 2 * dist x y :=
calc 0 = dist x x := (dist_self _).symm
_ ≤ dist x y + dist y x := dist_triangle _ _ _
_ = 2 * dist x y := by rw [two_mul, dist_comm]
nonneg_of_mul_nonneg_right this two_pos
#noalign pseudo_metric_space.edist_dist_tac -- Porting note (#11215): TODO: restore
/-- Pseudo metric and Metric spaces
A pseudo metric space is endowed with a distance for which the requirement `d(x,y)=0 → x = y` might
not hold. A metric space is a pseudo metric space such that `d(x,y)=0 → x = y`.
Each pseudo metric space induces a canonical `UniformSpace` and hence a canonical
`TopologicalSpace` This is enforced in the type class definition, by extending the `UniformSpace`
structure. When instantiating a `PseudoMetricSpace` structure, the uniformity fields are not
necessary, they will be filled in by default. In the same way, each (pseudo) metric space induces a
(pseudo) emetric space structure. It is included in the structure, but filled in by default.
-/
class PseudoMetricSpace (α : Type u) extends Dist α : Type u where
dist_self : ∀ x : α, dist x x = 0
dist_comm : ∀ x y : α, dist x y = dist y x
dist_triangle : ∀ x y z : α, dist x z ≤ dist x y + dist y z
edist : α → α → ℝ≥0∞ := fun x y => ENNReal.ofNNReal ⟨dist x y, dist_nonneg' _ ‹_› ‹_› ‹_›⟩
edist_dist : ∀ x y : α, edist x y = ENNReal.ofReal (dist x y)
-- Porting note (#11215): TODO: add := by _
toUniformSpace : UniformSpace α := .ofDist dist dist_self dist_comm dist_triangle
uniformity_dist : 𝓤 α = ⨅ ε > 0, 𝓟 { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 < ε } := by intros; rfl
toBornology : Bornology α := Bornology.ofDist dist dist_comm dist_triangle
cobounded_sets : (Bornology.cobounded α).sets =
{ s | ∃ C : ℝ, ∀ x ∈ sᶜ, ∀ y ∈ sᶜ, dist x y ≤ C } := by intros; rfl
#align pseudo_metric_space PseudoMetricSpace
/-- Two pseudo metric space structures with the same distance function coincide. -/
@[ext]
theorem PseudoMetricSpace.ext {α : Type*} {m m' : PseudoMetricSpace α}
(h : m.toDist = m'.toDist) : m = m' := by
cases' m with d _ _ _ ed hed U hU B hB
cases' m' with d' _ _ _ ed' hed' U' hU' B' hB'
obtain rfl : d = d' := h
congr
· ext x y : 2
rw [hed, hed']
· exact UniformSpace.ext (hU.trans hU'.symm)
· ext : 2
rw [← Filter.mem_sets, ← Filter.mem_sets, hB, hB']
#align pseudo_metric_space.ext PseudoMetricSpace.ext
variable [PseudoMetricSpace α]
attribute [instance] PseudoMetricSpace.toUniformSpace PseudoMetricSpace.toBornology
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 200) PseudoMetricSpace.toEDist : EDist α :=
⟨PseudoMetricSpace.edist⟩
#align pseudo_metric_space.to_has_edist PseudoMetricSpace.toEDist
/-- Construct a pseudo-metric space structure whose underlying topological space structure
(definitionally) agrees which a pre-existing topology which is compatible with a given distance
function. -/
def PseudoMetricSpace.ofDistTopology {α : Type u} [TopologicalSpace α] (dist : α → α → ℝ)
(dist_self : ∀ x : α, dist x x = 0) (dist_comm : ∀ x y : α, dist x y = dist y x)
(dist_triangle : ∀ x y z : α, dist x z ≤ dist x y + dist y z)
(H : ∀ s : Set α, IsOpen s ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ ε > 0, ∀ y, dist x y < ε → y ∈ s) :
PseudoMetricSpace α :=
{ dist := dist
dist_self := dist_self
dist_comm := dist_comm
dist_triangle := dist_triangle
edist_dist := fun x y => by exact ENNReal.coe_nnreal_eq _
toUniformSpace :=
(UniformSpace.ofDist dist dist_self dist_comm dist_triangle).replaceTopology <|
TopologicalSpace.ext_iff.2 fun s ↦ (H s).trans <| forall₂_congr fun x _ ↦
((UniformSpace.hasBasis_ofFun (exists_gt (0 : ℝ)) dist dist_self dist_comm dist_triangle
UniformSpace.ofDist_aux).comap (Prod.mk x)).mem_iff.symm
uniformity_dist := rfl
toBornology := Bornology.ofDist dist dist_comm dist_triangle
cobounded_sets := rfl }
#align pseudo_metric_space.of_dist_topology PseudoMetricSpace.ofDistTopology
@[simp]
theorem dist_self (x : α) : dist x x = 0 :=
PseudoMetricSpace.dist_self x
#align dist_self dist_self
theorem dist_comm (x y : α) : dist x y = dist y x :=
PseudoMetricSpace.dist_comm x y
#align dist_comm dist_comm
theorem edist_dist (x y : α) : edist x y = ENNReal.ofReal (dist x y) :=
PseudoMetricSpace.edist_dist x y
#align edist_dist edist_dist
theorem dist_triangle (x y z : α) : dist x z ≤ dist x y + dist y z :=
PseudoMetricSpace.dist_triangle x y z
#align dist_triangle dist_triangle
theorem dist_triangle_left (x y z : α) : dist x y ≤ dist z x + dist z y := by
rw [dist_comm z]; apply dist_triangle
#align dist_triangle_left dist_triangle_left
theorem dist_triangle_right (x y z : α) : dist x y ≤ dist x z + dist y z := by
rw [dist_comm y]; apply dist_triangle
#align dist_triangle_right dist_triangle_right
theorem dist_triangle4 (x y z w : α) : dist x w ≤ dist x y + dist y z + dist z w :=
calc
dist x w ≤ dist x z + dist z w := dist_triangle x z w
_ ≤ dist x y + dist y z + dist z w := add_le_add_right (dist_triangle x y z) _
#align dist_triangle4 dist_triangle4
theorem dist_triangle4_left (x₁ y₁ x₂ y₂ : α) :
dist x₂ y₂ ≤ dist x₁ y₁ + (dist x₁ x₂ + dist y₁ y₂) := by
rw [add_left_comm, dist_comm x₁, ← add_assoc]
apply dist_triangle4
#align dist_triangle4_left dist_triangle4_left
theorem dist_triangle4_right (x₁ y₁ x₂ y₂ : α) :
dist x₁ y₁ ≤ dist x₁ x₂ + dist y₁ y₂ + dist x₂ y₂ := by
rw [add_right_comm, dist_comm y₁]
apply dist_triangle4
#align dist_triangle4_right dist_triangle4_right
/-- The triangle (polygon) inequality for sequences of points; `Finset.Ico` version. -/
theorem dist_le_Ico_sum_dist (f : ℕ → α) {m n} (h : m ≤ n) :
dist (f m) (f n) ≤ ∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico m n, dist (f i) (f (i + 1)) := by
induction n, h using Nat.le_induction with
| base => rw [Finset.Ico_self, Finset.sum_empty, dist_self]
| succ n hle ihn =>
calc
dist (f m) (f (n + 1)) ≤ dist (f m) (f n) + dist (f n) (f (n + 1)) := dist_triangle _ _ _
_ ≤ (∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico m n, _) + _ := add_le_add ihn le_rfl
_ = ∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico m (n + 1), _ := by
{ rw [Nat.Ico_succ_right_eq_insert_Ico hle, Finset.sum_insert, add_comm]; simp }
#align dist_le_Ico_sum_dist dist_le_Ico_sum_dist
/-- The triangle (polygon) inequality for sequences of points; `Finset.range` version. -/
theorem dist_le_range_sum_dist (f : ℕ → α) (n : ℕ) :
dist (f 0) (f n) ≤ ∑ i ∈ Finset.range n, dist (f i) (f (i + 1)) :=
Nat.Ico_zero_eq_range ▸ dist_le_Ico_sum_dist f (Nat.zero_le n)
#align dist_le_range_sum_dist dist_le_range_sum_dist
/-- A version of `dist_le_Ico_sum_dist` with each intermediate distance replaced
with an upper estimate. -/
theorem dist_le_Ico_sum_of_dist_le {f : ℕ → α} {m n} (hmn : m ≤ n) {d : ℕ → ℝ}
(hd : ∀ {k}, m ≤ k → k < n → dist (f k) (f (k + 1)) ≤ d k) :
dist (f m) (f n) ≤ ∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico m n, d i :=
le_trans (dist_le_Ico_sum_dist f hmn) <|
Finset.sum_le_sum fun _k hk => hd (Finset.mem_Ico.1 hk).1 (Finset.mem_Ico.1 hk).2
#align dist_le_Ico_sum_of_dist_le dist_le_Ico_sum_of_dist_le
/-- A version of `dist_le_range_sum_dist` with each intermediate distance replaced
with an upper estimate. -/
theorem dist_le_range_sum_of_dist_le {f : ℕ → α} (n : ℕ) {d : ℕ → ℝ}
(hd : ∀ {k}, k < n → dist (f k) (f (k + 1)) ≤ d k) :
dist (f 0) (f n) ≤ ∑ i ∈ Finset.range n, d i :=
Nat.Ico_zero_eq_range ▸ dist_le_Ico_sum_of_dist_le (zero_le n) fun _ => hd
#align dist_le_range_sum_of_dist_le dist_le_range_sum_of_dist_le
theorem swap_dist : Function.swap (@dist α _) = dist := by funext x y; exact dist_comm _ _
#align swap_dist swap_dist
theorem abs_dist_sub_le (x y z : α) : |dist x z - dist y z| ≤ dist x y :=
abs_sub_le_iff.2
⟨sub_le_iff_le_add.2 (dist_triangle _ _ _), sub_le_iff_le_add.2 (dist_triangle_left _ _ _)⟩
#align abs_dist_sub_le abs_dist_sub_le
theorem dist_nonneg {x y : α} : 0 ≤ dist x y :=
dist_nonneg' dist dist_self dist_comm dist_triangle
#align dist_nonneg dist_nonneg
namespace Mathlib.Meta.Positivity
open Lean Meta Qq Function
/-- Extension for the `positivity` tactic: distances are nonnegative. -/
@[positivity Dist.dist _ _]
def evalDist : PositivityExt where eval {u α} _zα _pα e := do
match u, α, e with
| 0, ~q(ℝ), ~q(@Dist.dist $β $inst $a $b) =>
let _inst ← synthInstanceQ q(PseudoMetricSpace $β)
assertInstancesCommute
pure (.nonnegative q(dist_nonneg))
| _, _, _ => throwError "not dist"
end Mathlib.Meta.Positivity
example {x y : α} : 0 ≤ dist x y := by positivity
@[simp] theorem abs_dist {a b : α} : |dist a b| = dist a b := abs_of_nonneg dist_nonneg
#align abs_dist abs_dist
/-- A version of `Dist` that takes value in `ℝ≥0`. -/
class NNDist (α : Type*) where
nndist : α → α → ℝ≥0
#align has_nndist NNDist
export NNDist (nndist)
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
/-- Distance as a nonnegative real number. -/
instance (priority := 100) PseudoMetricSpace.toNNDist : NNDist α :=
⟨fun a b => ⟨dist a b, dist_nonneg⟩⟩
#align pseudo_metric_space.to_has_nndist PseudoMetricSpace.toNNDist
/-- Express `dist` in terms of `nndist`-/
theorem dist_nndist (x y : α) : dist x y = nndist x y := rfl
#align dist_nndist dist_nndist
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_nndist (x y : α) : ↑(nndist x y) = dist x y := rfl
#align coe_nndist coe_nndist
/-- Express `edist` in terms of `nndist`-/
theorem edist_nndist (x y : α) : edist x y = nndist x y := by
rw [edist_dist, dist_nndist, ENNReal.ofReal_coe_nnreal]
#align edist_nndist edist_nndist
/-- Express `nndist` in terms of `edist`-/
theorem nndist_edist (x y : α) : nndist x y = (edist x y).toNNReal := by
simp [edist_nndist]
#align nndist_edist nndist_edist
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_nnreal_ennreal_nndist (x y : α) : ↑(nndist x y) = edist x y :=
(edist_nndist x y).symm
#align coe_nnreal_ennreal_nndist coe_nnreal_ennreal_nndist
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem edist_lt_coe {x y : α} {c : ℝ≥0} : edist x y < c ↔ nndist x y < c := by
rw [edist_nndist, ENNReal.coe_lt_coe]
#align edist_lt_coe edist_lt_coe
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem edist_le_coe {x y : α} {c : ℝ≥0} : edist x y ≤ c ↔ nndist x y ≤ c := by
rw [edist_nndist, ENNReal.coe_le_coe]
#align edist_le_coe edist_le_coe
/-- In a pseudometric space, the extended distance is always finite-/
theorem edist_lt_top {α : Type*} [PseudoMetricSpace α] (x y : α) : edist x y < ⊤ :=
(edist_dist x y).symm ▸ ENNReal.ofReal_lt_top
#align edist_lt_top edist_lt_top
/-- In a pseudometric space, the extended distance is always finite-/
theorem edist_ne_top (x y : α) : edist x y ≠ ⊤ :=
(edist_lt_top x y).ne
#align edist_ne_top edist_ne_top
/-- `nndist x x` vanishes-/
@[simp] theorem nndist_self (a : α) : nndist a a = 0 := NNReal.coe_eq_zero.1 (dist_self a)
#align nndist_self nndist_self
-- Porting note: `dist_nndist` and `coe_nndist` moved up
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem dist_lt_coe {x y : α} {c : ℝ≥0} : dist x y < c ↔ nndist x y < c :=
Iff.rfl
#align dist_lt_coe dist_lt_coe
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem dist_le_coe {x y : α} {c : ℝ≥0} : dist x y ≤ c ↔ nndist x y ≤ c :=
Iff.rfl
#align dist_le_coe dist_le_coe
@[simp]
theorem edist_lt_ofReal {x y : α} {r : ℝ} : edist x y < ENNReal.ofReal r ↔ dist x y < r := by
rw [edist_dist, ENNReal.ofReal_lt_ofReal_iff_of_nonneg dist_nonneg]
#align edist_lt_of_real edist_lt_ofReal
@[simp]
theorem edist_le_ofReal {x y : α} {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) :
edist x y ≤ ENNReal.ofReal r ↔ dist x y ≤ r := by
rw [edist_dist, ENNReal.ofReal_le_ofReal_iff hr]
#align edist_le_of_real edist_le_ofReal
/-- Express `nndist` in terms of `dist`-/
theorem nndist_dist (x y : α) : nndist x y = Real.toNNReal (dist x y) := by
rw [dist_nndist, Real.toNNReal_coe]
#align nndist_dist nndist_dist
theorem nndist_comm (x y : α) : nndist x y = nndist y x := NNReal.eq <| dist_comm x y
#align nndist_comm nndist_comm
/-- Triangle inequality for the nonnegative distance-/
theorem nndist_triangle (x y z : α) : nndist x z ≤ nndist x y + nndist y z :=
dist_triangle _ _ _
#align nndist_triangle nndist_triangle
theorem nndist_triangle_left (x y z : α) : nndist x y ≤ nndist z x + nndist z y :=
dist_triangle_left _ _ _
#align nndist_triangle_left nndist_triangle_left
theorem nndist_triangle_right (x y z : α) : nndist x y ≤ nndist x z + nndist y z :=
dist_triangle_right _ _ _
#align nndist_triangle_right nndist_triangle_right
/-- Express `dist` in terms of `edist`-/
theorem dist_edist (x y : α) : dist x y = (edist x y).toReal := by
rw [edist_dist, ENNReal.toReal_ofReal dist_nonneg]
#align dist_edist dist_edist
namespace Metric
-- instantiate pseudometric space as a topology
variable {x y z : α} {δ ε ε₁ ε₂ : ℝ} {s : Set α}
/-- `ball x ε` is the set of all points `y` with `dist y x < ε` -/
def ball (x : α) (ε : ℝ) : Set α :=
{ y | dist y x < ε }
#align metric.ball Metric.ball
@[simp]
theorem mem_ball : y ∈ ball x ε ↔ dist y x < ε :=
Iff.rfl
#align metric.mem_ball Metric.mem_ball
theorem mem_ball' : y ∈ ball x ε ↔ dist x y < ε := by rw [dist_comm, mem_ball]
#align metric.mem_ball' Metric.mem_ball'
theorem pos_of_mem_ball (hy : y ∈ ball x ε) : 0 < ε :=
dist_nonneg.trans_lt hy
#align metric.pos_of_mem_ball Metric.pos_of_mem_ball
theorem mem_ball_self (h : 0 < ε) : x ∈ ball x ε := by
rwa [mem_ball, dist_self]
#align metric.mem_ball_self Metric.mem_ball_self
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_ball : (ball x ε).Nonempty ↔ 0 < ε :=
⟨fun ⟨_x, hx⟩ => pos_of_mem_ball hx, fun h => ⟨x, mem_ball_self h⟩⟩
#align metric.nonempty_ball Metric.nonempty_ball
@[simp]
theorem ball_eq_empty : ball x ε = ∅ ↔ ε ≤ 0 := by
rw [← not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty, nonempty_ball, not_lt]
#align metric.ball_eq_empty Metric.ball_eq_empty
@[simp]
theorem ball_zero : ball x 0 = ∅ := by rw [ball_eq_empty]
#align metric.ball_zero Metric.ball_zero
/-- If a point belongs to an open ball, then there is a strictly smaller radius whose ball also
contains it.
See also `exists_lt_subset_ball`. -/
theorem exists_lt_mem_ball_of_mem_ball (h : x ∈ ball y ε) : ∃ ε' < ε, x ∈ ball y ε' := by
simp only [mem_ball] at h ⊢
exact ⟨(dist x y + ε) / 2, by linarith, by linarith⟩
#align metric.exists_lt_mem_ball_of_mem_ball Metric.exists_lt_mem_ball_of_mem_ball
theorem ball_eq_ball (ε : ℝ) (x : α) :
UniformSpace.ball x { p | dist p.2 p.1 < ε } = Metric.ball x ε :=
rfl
#align metric.ball_eq_ball Metric.ball_eq_ball
theorem ball_eq_ball' (ε : ℝ) (x : α) :
UniformSpace.ball x { p | dist p.1 p.2 < ε } = Metric.ball x ε := by
ext
simp [dist_comm, UniformSpace.ball]
#align metric.ball_eq_ball' Metric.ball_eq_ball'
@[simp]
theorem iUnion_ball_nat (x : α) : ⋃ n : ℕ, ball x n = univ :=
iUnion_eq_univ_iff.2 fun y => exists_nat_gt (dist y x)
#align metric.Union_ball_nat Metric.iUnion_ball_nat
@[simp]
theorem iUnion_ball_nat_succ (x : α) : ⋃ n : ℕ, ball x (n + 1) = univ :=
iUnion_eq_univ_iff.2 fun y => (exists_nat_gt (dist y x)).imp fun _ h => h.trans (lt_add_one _)
#align metric.Union_ball_nat_succ Metric.iUnion_ball_nat_succ
/-- `closedBall x ε` is the set of all points `y` with `dist y x ≤ ε` -/
def closedBall (x : α) (ε : ℝ) :=
{ y | dist y x ≤ ε }
#align metric.closed_ball Metric.closedBall
@[simp] theorem mem_closedBall : y ∈ closedBall x ε ↔ dist y x ≤ ε := Iff.rfl
#align metric.mem_closed_ball Metric.mem_closedBall
theorem mem_closedBall' : y ∈ closedBall x ε ↔ dist x y ≤ ε := by rw [dist_comm, mem_closedBall]
#align metric.mem_closed_ball' Metric.mem_closedBall'
/-- `sphere x ε` is the set of all points `y` with `dist y x = ε` -/
def sphere (x : α) (ε : ℝ) := { y | dist y x = ε }
#align metric.sphere Metric.sphere
@[simp] theorem mem_sphere : y ∈ sphere x ε ↔ dist y x = ε := Iff.rfl
#align metric.mem_sphere Metric.mem_sphere
theorem mem_sphere' : y ∈ sphere x ε ↔ dist x y = ε := by rw [dist_comm, mem_sphere]
#align metric.mem_sphere' Metric.mem_sphere'
theorem ne_of_mem_sphere (h : y ∈ sphere x ε) (hε : ε ≠ 0) : y ≠ x :=
ne_of_mem_of_not_mem h <| by simpa using hε.symm
#align metric.ne_of_mem_sphere Metric.ne_of_mem_sphere
theorem nonneg_of_mem_sphere (hy : y ∈ sphere x ε) : 0 ≤ ε :=
dist_nonneg.trans_eq hy
#align metric.nonneg_of_mem_sphere Metric.nonneg_of_mem_sphere
@[simp]
theorem sphere_eq_empty_of_neg (hε : ε < 0) : sphere x ε = ∅ :=
Set.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.mpr fun _y hy => (nonneg_of_mem_sphere hy).not_lt hε
#align metric.sphere_eq_empty_of_neg Metric.sphere_eq_empty_of_neg
theorem sphere_eq_empty_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] (hε : ε ≠ 0) : sphere x ε = ∅ :=
Set.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.mpr fun _ h => ne_of_mem_sphere h hε (Subsingleton.elim _ _)
#align metric.sphere_eq_empty_of_subsingleton Metric.sphere_eq_empty_of_subsingleton
instance sphere_isEmpty_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] [NeZero ε] : IsEmpty (sphere x ε) := by
rw [sphere_eq_empty_of_subsingleton (NeZero.ne ε)]; infer_instance
#align metric.sphere_is_empty_of_subsingleton Metric.sphere_isEmpty_of_subsingleton
theorem mem_closedBall_self (h : 0 ≤ ε) : x ∈ closedBall x ε := by
rwa [mem_closedBall, dist_self]
#align metric.mem_closed_ball_self Metric.mem_closedBall_self
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_closedBall : (closedBall x ε).Nonempty ↔ 0 ≤ ε :=
⟨fun ⟨_x, hx⟩ => dist_nonneg.trans hx, fun h => ⟨x, mem_closedBall_self h⟩⟩
#align metric.nonempty_closed_ball Metric.nonempty_closedBall
@[simp]
theorem closedBall_eq_empty : closedBall x ε = ∅ ↔ ε < 0 := by
rw [← not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty, nonempty_closedBall, not_le]
#align metric.closed_ball_eq_empty Metric.closedBall_eq_empty
/-- Closed balls and spheres coincide when the radius is non-positive -/
theorem closedBall_eq_sphere_of_nonpos (hε : ε ≤ 0) : closedBall x ε = sphere x ε :=
Set.ext fun _ => (hε.trans dist_nonneg).le_iff_eq
#align metric.closed_ball_eq_sphere_of_nonpos Metric.closedBall_eq_sphere_of_nonpos
theorem ball_subset_closedBall : ball x ε ⊆ closedBall x ε := fun _y hy =>
mem_closedBall.2 (le_of_lt hy)
#align metric.ball_subset_closed_ball Metric.ball_subset_closedBall
theorem sphere_subset_closedBall : sphere x ε ⊆ closedBall x ε := fun _ => le_of_eq
#align metric.sphere_subset_closed_ball Metric.sphere_subset_closedBall
lemma sphere_subset_ball {r R : ℝ} (h : r < R) : sphere x r ⊆ ball x R := fun _x hx ↦
(mem_sphere.1 hx).trans_lt h
theorem closedBall_disjoint_ball (h : δ + ε ≤ dist x y) : Disjoint (closedBall x δ) (ball y ε) :=
Set.disjoint_left.mpr fun _a ha1 ha2 =>
(h.trans <| dist_triangle_left _ _ _).not_lt <| add_lt_add_of_le_of_lt ha1 ha2
#align metric.closed_ball_disjoint_ball Metric.closedBall_disjoint_ball
theorem ball_disjoint_closedBall (h : δ + ε ≤ dist x y) : Disjoint (ball x δ) (closedBall y ε) :=
(closedBall_disjoint_ball <| by rwa [add_comm, dist_comm]).symm
#align metric.ball_disjoint_closed_ball Metric.ball_disjoint_closedBall
theorem ball_disjoint_ball (h : δ + ε ≤ dist x y) : Disjoint (ball x δ) (ball y ε) :=
(closedBall_disjoint_ball h).mono_left ball_subset_closedBall
#align metric.ball_disjoint_ball Metric.ball_disjoint_ball
theorem closedBall_disjoint_closedBall (h : δ + ε < dist x y) :
Disjoint (closedBall x δ) (closedBall y ε) :=
Set.disjoint_left.mpr fun _a ha1 ha2 =>
h.not_le <| (dist_triangle_left _ _ _).trans <| add_le_add ha1 ha2
#align metric.closed_ball_disjoint_closed_ball Metric.closedBall_disjoint_closedBall
theorem sphere_disjoint_ball : Disjoint (sphere x ε) (ball x ε) :=
Set.disjoint_left.mpr fun _y hy₁ hy₂ => absurd hy₁ <| ne_of_lt hy₂
#align metric.sphere_disjoint_ball Metric.sphere_disjoint_ball
@[simp]
theorem ball_union_sphere : ball x ε ∪ sphere x ε = closedBall x ε :=
Set.ext fun _y => (@le_iff_lt_or_eq ℝ _ _ _).symm
#align metric.ball_union_sphere Metric.ball_union_sphere
@[simp]
theorem sphere_union_ball : sphere x ε ∪ ball x ε = closedBall x ε := by
rw [union_comm, ball_union_sphere]
#align metric.sphere_union_ball Metric.sphere_union_ball
@[simp]
theorem closedBall_diff_sphere : closedBall x ε \ sphere x ε = ball x ε := by
rw [← ball_union_sphere, Set.union_diff_cancel_right sphere_disjoint_ball.symm.le_bot]
#align metric.closed_ball_diff_sphere Metric.closedBall_diff_sphere
@[simp]
theorem closedBall_diff_ball : closedBall x ε \ ball x ε = sphere x ε := by
rw [← ball_union_sphere, Set.union_diff_cancel_left sphere_disjoint_ball.symm.le_bot]
#align metric.closed_ball_diff_ball Metric.closedBall_diff_ball
theorem mem_ball_comm : x ∈ ball y ε ↔ y ∈ ball x ε := by rw [mem_ball', mem_ball]
#align metric.mem_ball_comm Metric.mem_ball_comm
theorem mem_closedBall_comm : x ∈ closedBall y ε ↔ y ∈ closedBall x ε := by
rw [mem_closedBall', mem_closedBall]
#align metric.mem_closed_ball_comm Metric.mem_closedBall_comm
theorem mem_sphere_comm : x ∈ sphere y ε ↔ y ∈ sphere x ε := by rw [mem_sphere', mem_sphere]
#align metric.mem_sphere_comm Metric.mem_sphere_comm
@[gcongr]
theorem ball_subset_ball (h : ε₁ ≤ ε₂) : ball x ε₁ ⊆ ball x ε₂ := fun _y yx =>
lt_of_lt_of_le (mem_ball.1 yx) h
#align metric.ball_subset_ball Metric.ball_subset_ball
theorem closedBall_eq_bInter_ball : closedBall x ε = ⋂ δ > ε, ball x δ := by
ext y; rw [mem_closedBall, ← forall_lt_iff_le', mem_iInter₂]; rfl
#align metric.closed_ball_eq_bInter_ball Metric.closedBall_eq_bInter_ball
theorem ball_subset_ball' (h : ε₁ + dist x y ≤ ε₂) : ball x ε₁ ⊆ ball y ε₂ := fun z hz =>
calc
dist z y ≤ dist z x + dist x y := dist_triangle _ _ _
_ < ε₁ + dist x y := add_lt_add_right (mem_ball.1 hz) _
_ ≤ ε₂ := h
#align metric.ball_subset_ball' Metric.ball_subset_ball'
@[gcongr]
theorem closedBall_subset_closedBall (h : ε₁ ≤ ε₂) : closedBall x ε₁ ⊆ closedBall x ε₂ :=
fun _y (yx : _ ≤ ε₁) => le_trans yx h
#align metric.closed_ball_subset_closed_ball Metric.closedBall_subset_closedBall
theorem closedBall_subset_closedBall' (h : ε₁ + dist x y ≤ ε₂) :
closedBall x ε₁ ⊆ closedBall y ε₂ := fun z hz =>
calc
dist z y ≤ dist z x + dist x y := dist_triangle _ _ _
_ ≤ ε₁ + dist x y := add_le_add_right (mem_closedBall.1 hz) _
_ ≤ ε₂ := h
#align metric.closed_ball_subset_closed_ball' Metric.closedBall_subset_closedBall'
theorem closedBall_subset_ball (h : ε₁ < ε₂) : closedBall x ε₁ ⊆ ball x ε₂ :=
fun y (yh : dist y x ≤ ε₁) => lt_of_le_of_lt yh h
#align metric.closed_ball_subset_ball Metric.closedBall_subset_ball
theorem closedBall_subset_ball' (h : ε₁ + dist x y < ε₂) :
closedBall x ε₁ ⊆ ball y ε₂ := fun z hz =>
calc
dist z y ≤ dist z x + dist x y := dist_triangle _ _ _
_ ≤ ε₁ + dist x y := add_le_add_right (mem_closedBall.1 hz) _
_ < ε₂ := h
#align metric.closed_ball_subset_ball' Metric.closedBall_subset_ball'
theorem dist_le_add_of_nonempty_closedBall_inter_closedBall
(h : (closedBall x ε₁ ∩ closedBall y ε₂).Nonempty) : dist x y ≤ ε₁ + ε₂ :=
let ⟨z, hz⟩ := h
calc
dist x y ≤ dist z x + dist z y := dist_triangle_left _ _ _
_ ≤ ε₁ + ε₂ := add_le_add hz.1 hz.2
#align metric.dist_le_add_of_nonempty_closed_ball_inter_closed_ball Metric.dist_le_add_of_nonempty_closedBall_inter_closedBall
theorem dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_closedBall_inter_ball (h : (closedBall x ε₁ ∩ ball y ε₂).Nonempty) :
dist x y < ε₁ + ε₂ :=
let ⟨z, hz⟩ := h
calc
dist x y ≤ dist z x + dist z y := dist_triangle_left _ _ _
_ < ε₁ + ε₂ := add_lt_add_of_le_of_lt hz.1 hz.2
#align metric.dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_closed_ball_inter_ball Metric.dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_closedBall_inter_ball
theorem dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_ball_inter_closedBall (h : (ball x ε₁ ∩ closedBall y ε₂).Nonempty) :
dist x y < ε₁ + ε₂ := by
rw [inter_comm] at h
rw [add_comm, dist_comm]
exact dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_closedBall_inter_ball h
#align metric.dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_ball_inter_closed_ball Metric.dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_ball_inter_closedBall
theorem dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_ball_inter_ball (h : (ball x ε₁ ∩ ball y ε₂).Nonempty) :
dist x y < ε₁ + ε₂ :=
dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_closedBall_inter_ball <|
h.mono (inter_subset_inter ball_subset_closedBall Subset.rfl)
#align metric.dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_ball_inter_ball Metric.dist_lt_add_of_nonempty_ball_inter_ball
@[simp]
theorem iUnion_closedBall_nat (x : α) : ⋃ n : ℕ, closedBall x n = univ :=
iUnion_eq_univ_iff.2 fun y => exists_nat_ge (dist y x)
#align metric.Union_closed_ball_nat Metric.iUnion_closedBall_nat
theorem iUnion_inter_closedBall_nat (s : Set α) (x : α) : ⋃ n : ℕ, s ∩ closedBall x n = s := by
rw [← inter_iUnion, iUnion_closedBall_nat, inter_univ]
#align metric.Union_inter_closed_ball_nat Metric.iUnion_inter_closedBall_nat
theorem ball_subset (h : dist x y ≤ ε₂ - ε₁) : ball x ε₁ ⊆ ball y ε₂ := fun z zx => by
rw [← add_sub_cancel ε₁ ε₂]
exact lt_of_le_of_lt (dist_triangle z x y) (add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le zx h)
#align metric.ball_subset Metric.ball_subset
theorem ball_half_subset (y) (h : y ∈ ball x (ε / 2)) : ball y (ε / 2) ⊆ ball x ε :=
ball_subset <| by rw [sub_self_div_two]; exact le_of_lt h
#align metric.ball_half_subset Metric.ball_half_subset
theorem exists_ball_subset_ball (h : y ∈ ball x ε) : ∃ ε' > 0, ball y ε' ⊆ ball x ε :=
⟨_, sub_pos.2 h, ball_subset <| by rw [sub_sub_self]⟩
#align metric.exists_ball_subset_ball Metric.exists_ball_subset_ball
/-- If a property holds for all points in closed balls of arbitrarily large radii, then it holds for
all points. -/
theorem forall_of_forall_mem_closedBall (p : α → Prop) (x : α)
(H : ∃ᶠ R : ℝ in atTop, ∀ y ∈ closedBall x R, p y) (y : α) : p y := by
obtain ⟨R, hR, h⟩ : ∃ R ≥ dist y x, ∀ z : α, z ∈ closedBall x R → p z :=
frequently_iff.1 H (Ici_mem_atTop (dist y x))
exact h _ hR
#align metric.forall_of_forall_mem_closed_ball Metric.forall_of_forall_mem_closedBall
/-- If a property holds for all points in balls of arbitrarily large radii, then it holds for all
points. -/
theorem forall_of_forall_mem_ball (p : α → Prop) (x : α)
(H : ∃ᶠ R : ℝ in atTop, ∀ y ∈ ball x R, p y) (y : α) : p y := by
obtain ⟨R, hR, h⟩ : ∃ R > dist y x, ∀ z : α, z ∈ ball x R → p z :=
frequently_iff.1 H (Ioi_mem_atTop (dist y x))
exact h _ hR
#align metric.forall_of_forall_mem_ball Metric.forall_of_forall_mem_ball
theorem isBounded_iff {s : Set α} :
IsBounded s ↔ ∃ C : ℝ, ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → dist x y ≤ C := by
rw [isBounded_def, ← Filter.mem_sets, @PseudoMetricSpace.cobounded_sets α, mem_setOf_eq,
compl_compl]
#align metric.is_bounded_iff Metric.isBounded_iff
theorem isBounded_iff_eventually {s : Set α} :
IsBounded s ↔ ∀ᶠ C in atTop, ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → dist x y ≤ C :=
isBounded_iff.trans
⟨fun ⟨C, h⟩ => eventually_atTop.2 ⟨C, fun _C' hC' _x hx _y hy => (h hx hy).trans hC'⟩,
Eventually.exists⟩
#align metric.is_bounded_iff_eventually Metric.isBounded_iff_eventually
theorem isBounded_iff_exists_ge {s : Set α} (c : ℝ) :
IsBounded s ↔ ∃ C, c ≤ C ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → dist x y ≤ C :=
⟨fun h => ((eventually_ge_atTop c).and (isBounded_iff_eventually.1 h)).exists, fun h =>
isBounded_iff.2 <| h.imp fun _ => And.right⟩
#align metric.is_bounded_iff_exists_ge Metric.isBounded_iff_exists_ge
theorem isBounded_iff_nndist {s : Set α} :
IsBounded s ↔ ∃ C : ℝ≥0, ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → nndist x y ≤ C := by
simp only [isBounded_iff_exists_ge 0, NNReal.exists, ← NNReal.coe_le_coe, ← dist_nndist,
NNReal.coe_mk, exists_prop]
#align metric.is_bounded_iff_nndist Metric.isBounded_iff_nndist
theorem toUniformSpace_eq :
‹PseudoMetricSpace α›.toUniformSpace = .ofDist dist dist_self dist_comm dist_triangle :=
UniformSpace.ext PseudoMetricSpace.uniformity_dist
#align metric.to_uniform_space_eq Metric.toUniformSpace_eq
theorem uniformity_basis_dist :
(𝓤 α).HasBasis (fun ε : ℝ => 0 < ε) fun ε => { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 < ε } := by
rw [toUniformSpace_eq]
exact UniformSpace.hasBasis_ofFun (exists_gt _) _ _ _ _ _
#align metric.uniformity_basis_dist Metric.uniformity_basis_dist
/-- Given `f : β → ℝ`, if `f` sends `{i | p i}` to a set of positive numbers
accumulating to zero, then `f i`-neighborhoods of the diagonal form a basis of `𝓤 α`.
For specific bases see `uniformity_basis_dist`, `uniformity_basis_dist_inv_nat_succ`,
and `uniformity_basis_dist_inv_nat_pos`. -/
protected theorem mk_uniformity_basis {β : Type*} {p : β → Prop} {f : β → ℝ}
(hf₀ : ∀ i, p i → 0 < f i) (hf : ∀ ⦃ε⦄, 0 < ε → ∃ i, p i ∧ f i ≤ ε) :
(𝓤 α).HasBasis p fun i => { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 < f i } := by
refine ⟨fun s => uniformity_basis_dist.mem_iff.trans ?_⟩
constructor
· rintro ⟨ε, ε₀, hε⟩
rcases hf ε₀ with ⟨i, hi, H⟩
exact ⟨i, hi, fun x (hx : _ < _) => hε <| lt_of_lt_of_le hx H⟩
· exact fun ⟨i, hi, H⟩ => ⟨f i, hf₀ i hi, H⟩
#align metric.mk_uniformity_basis Metric.mk_uniformity_basis
theorem uniformity_basis_dist_rat :
(𝓤 α).HasBasis (fun r : ℚ => 0 < r) fun r => { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 < r } :=
Metric.mk_uniformity_basis (fun _ => Rat.cast_pos.2) fun _ε hε =>
let ⟨r, hr0, hrε⟩ := exists_rat_btwn hε
⟨r, Rat.cast_pos.1 hr0, hrε.le⟩
#align metric.uniformity_basis_dist_rat Metric.uniformity_basis_dist_rat
theorem uniformity_basis_dist_inv_nat_succ :
(𝓤 α).HasBasis (fun _ => True) fun n : ℕ => { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 < 1 / (↑n + 1) } :=
Metric.mk_uniformity_basis (fun n _ => div_pos zero_lt_one <| Nat.cast_add_one_pos n) fun _ε ε0 =>
(exists_nat_one_div_lt ε0).imp fun _n hn => ⟨trivial, le_of_lt hn⟩
#align metric.uniformity_basis_dist_inv_nat_succ Metric.uniformity_basis_dist_inv_nat_succ
theorem uniformity_basis_dist_inv_nat_pos :
(𝓤 α).HasBasis (fun n : ℕ => 0 < n) fun n : ℕ => { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 < 1 / ↑n } :=
Metric.mk_uniformity_basis (fun _ hn => div_pos zero_lt_one <| Nat.cast_pos.2 hn) fun _ ε0 =>
let ⟨n, hn⟩ := exists_nat_one_div_lt ε0
⟨n + 1, Nat.succ_pos n, mod_cast hn.le⟩
#align metric.uniformity_basis_dist_inv_nat_pos Metric.uniformity_basis_dist_inv_nat_pos
theorem uniformity_basis_dist_pow {r : ℝ} (h0 : 0 < r) (h1 : r < 1) :
(𝓤 α).HasBasis (fun _ : ℕ => True) fun n : ℕ => { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 < r ^ n } :=
Metric.mk_uniformity_basis (fun _ _ => pow_pos h0 _) fun _ε ε0 =>
let ⟨n, hn⟩ := exists_pow_lt_of_lt_one ε0 h1
⟨n, trivial, hn.le⟩
#align metric.uniformity_basis_dist_pow Metric.uniformity_basis_dist_pow
theorem uniformity_basis_dist_lt {R : ℝ} (hR : 0 < R) :
(𝓤 α).HasBasis (fun r : ℝ => 0 < r ∧ r < R) fun r => { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 < r } :=
Metric.mk_uniformity_basis (fun _ => And.left) fun r hr =>
⟨min r (R / 2), ⟨lt_min hr (half_pos hR), min_lt_iff.2 <| Or.inr (half_lt_self hR)⟩,
min_le_left _ _⟩
#align metric.uniformity_basis_dist_lt Metric.uniformity_basis_dist_lt
/-- Given `f : β → ℝ`, if `f` sends `{i | p i}` to a set of positive numbers
accumulating to zero, then closed neighborhoods of the diagonal of sizes `{f i | p i}`
form a basis of `𝓤 α`.
Currently we have only one specific basis `uniformity_basis_dist_le` based on this constructor.
More can be easily added if needed in the future. -/
protected theorem mk_uniformity_basis_le {β : Type*} {p : β → Prop} {f : β → ℝ}
(hf₀ : ∀ x, p x → 0 < f x) (hf : ∀ ε, 0 < ε → ∃ x, p x ∧ f x ≤ ε) :
(𝓤 α).HasBasis p fun x => { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 ≤ f x } := by
refine ⟨fun s => uniformity_basis_dist.mem_iff.trans ?_⟩
constructor
· rintro ⟨ε, ε₀, hε⟩
rcases exists_between ε₀ with ⟨ε', hε'⟩
rcases hf ε' hε'.1 with ⟨i, hi, H⟩
exact ⟨i, hi, fun x (hx : _ ≤ _) => hε <| lt_of_le_of_lt (le_trans hx H) hε'.2⟩
· exact fun ⟨i, hi, H⟩ => ⟨f i, hf₀ i hi, fun x (hx : _ < _) => H (mem_setOf.2 hx.le)⟩
#align metric.mk_uniformity_basis_le Metric.mk_uniformity_basis_le
/-- Constant size closed neighborhoods of the diagonal form a basis
of the uniformity filter. -/
theorem uniformity_basis_dist_le :
(𝓤 α).HasBasis ((0 : ℝ) < ·) fun ε => { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 ≤ ε } :=
Metric.mk_uniformity_basis_le (fun _ => id) fun ε ε₀ => ⟨ε, ε₀, le_refl ε⟩
#align metric.uniformity_basis_dist_le Metric.uniformity_basis_dist_le
theorem uniformity_basis_dist_le_pow {r : ℝ} (h0 : 0 < r) (h1 : r < 1) :
(𝓤 α).HasBasis (fun _ : ℕ => True) fun n : ℕ => { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 ≤ r ^ n } :=
Metric.mk_uniformity_basis_le (fun _ _ => pow_pos h0 _) fun _ε ε0 =>
let ⟨n, hn⟩ := exists_pow_lt_of_lt_one ε0 h1
⟨n, trivial, hn.le⟩
#align metric.uniformity_basis_dist_le_pow Metric.uniformity_basis_dist_le_pow
theorem mem_uniformity_dist {s : Set (α × α)} :
s ∈ 𝓤 α ↔ ∃ ε > 0, ∀ {a b : α}, dist a b < ε → (a, b) ∈ s :=
uniformity_basis_dist.mem_uniformity_iff
#align metric.mem_uniformity_dist Metric.mem_uniformity_dist
/-- A constant size neighborhood of the diagonal is an entourage. -/
theorem dist_mem_uniformity {ε : ℝ} (ε0 : 0 < ε) : { p : α × α | dist p.1 p.2 < ε } ∈ 𝓤 α :=
mem_uniformity_dist.2 ⟨ε, ε0, id⟩
#align metric.dist_mem_uniformity Metric.dist_mem_uniformity
theorem uniformContinuous_iff [PseudoMetricSpace β] {f : α → β} :
UniformContinuous f ↔ ∀ ε > 0, ∃ δ > 0, ∀ {a b : α}, dist a b < δ → dist (f a) (f b) < ε :=
uniformity_basis_dist.uniformContinuous_iff uniformity_basis_dist
#align metric.uniform_continuous_iff Metric.uniformContinuous_iff
theorem uniformContinuousOn_iff [PseudoMetricSpace β] {f : α → β} {s : Set α} :
UniformContinuousOn f s ↔
∀ ε > 0, ∃ δ > 0, ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ s, dist x y < δ → dist (f x) (f y) < ε :=
Metric.uniformity_basis_dist.uniformContinuousOn_iff Metric.uniformity_basis_dist
#align metric.uniform_continuous_on_iff Metric.uniformContinuousOn_iff
theorem uniformContinuousOn_iff_le [PseudoMetricSpace β] {f : α → β} {s : Set α} :
UniformContinuousOn f s ↔
∀ ε > 0, ∃ δ > 0, ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ s, dist x y ≤ δ → dist (f x) (f y) ≤ ε :=
Metric.uniformity_basis_dist_le.uniformContinuousOn_iff Metric.uniformity_basis_dist_le
#align metric.uniform_continuous_on_iff_le Metric.uniformContinuousOn_iff_le
nonrec theorem uniformInducing_iff [PseudoMetricSpace β] {f : α → β} :
UniformInducing f ↔ UniformContinuous f ∧
∀ δ > 0, ∃ ε > 0, ∀ {a b : α}, dist (f a) (f b) < ε → dist a b < δ :=
uniformInducing_iff'.trans <| Iff.rfl.and <|
((uniformity_basis_dist.comap _).le_basis_iff uniformity_basis_dist).trans <| by
simp only [subset_def, Prod.forall, gt_iff_lt, preimage_setOf_eq, Prod.map_apply, mem_setOf]
nonrec theorem uniformEmbedding_iff [PseudoMetricSpace β] {f : α → β} :
UniformEmbedding f ↔ Function.Injective f ∧ UniformContinuous f ∧
∀ δ > 0, ∃ ε > 0, ∀ {a b : α}, dist (f a) (f b) < ε → dist a b < δ := by
rw [uniformEmbedding_iff, and_comm, uniformInducing_iff]
#align metric.uniform_embedding_iff Metric.uniformEmbedding_iff
/-- If a map between pseudometric spaces is a uniform embedding then the distance between `f x`
and `f y` is controlled in terms of the distance between `x` and `y`. -/
theorem controlled_of_uniformEmbedding [PseudoMetricSpace β] {f : α → β} (h : UniformEmbedding f) :
(∀ ε > 0, ∃ δ > 0, ∀ {a b : α}, dist a b < δ → dist (f a) (f b) < ε) ∧
∀ δ > 0, ∃ ε > 0, ∀ {a b : α}, dist (f a) (f b) < ε → dist a b < δ :=
⟨uniformContinuous_iff.1 h.uniformContinuous, (uniformEmbedding_iff.1 h).2.2⟩
#align metric.controlled_of_uniform_embedding Metric.controlled_of_uniformEmbedding
theorem totallyBounded_iff {s : Set α} :
TotallyBounded s ↔ ∀ ε > 0, ∃ t : Set α, t.Finite ∧ s ⊆ ⋃ y ∈ t, ball y ε :=
uniformity_basis_dist.totallyBounded_iff
#align metric.totally_bounded_iff Metric.totallyBounded_iff
/-- A pseudometric space is totally bounded if one can reconstruct up to any ε>0 any element of the
space from finitely many data. -/
theorem totallyBounded_of_finite_discretization {s : Set α}
(H : ∀ ε > (0 : ℝ),
∃ (β : Type u) (_ : Fintype β) (F : s → β), ∀ x y, F x = F y → dist (x : α) y < ε) :
TotallyBounded s := by
rcases s.eq_empty_or_nonempty with hs | hs
· rw [hs]
exact totallyBounded_empty
rcases hs with ⟨x0, hx0⟩
haveI : Inhabited s := ⟨⟨x0, hx0⟩⟩
refine totallyBounded_iff.2 fun ε ε0 => ?_
rcases H ε ε0 with ⟨β, fβ, F, hF⟩
let Finv := Function.invFun F
refine ⟨range (Subtype.val ∘ Finv), finite_range _, fun x xs => ?_⟩
let x' := Finv (F ⟨x, xs⟩)
have : F x' = F ⟨x, xs⟩ := Function.invFun_eq ⟨⟨x, xs⟩, rfl⟩
simp only [Set.mem_iUnion, Set.mem_range]
exact ⟨_, ⟨F ⟨x, xs⟩, rfl⟩, hF _ _ this.symm⟩
#align metric.totally_bounded_of_finite_discretization Metric.totallyBounded_of_finite_discretization
theorem finite_approx_of_totallyBounded {s : Set α} (hs : TotallyBounded s) :
∀ ε > 0, ∃ t, t ⊆ s ∧ Set.Finite t ∧ s ⊆ ⋃ y ∈ t, ball y ε := by
intro ε ε_pos
rw [totallyBounded_iff_subset] at hs
exact hs _ (dist_mem_uniformity ε_pos)
#align metric.finite_approx_of_totally_bounded Metric.finite_approx_of_totallyBounded
/-- Expressing uniform convergence using `dist` -/
theorem tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_iff {F : ι → β → α} {f : β → α} {p : Filter ι} {p' : Filter β} :
TendstoUniformlyOnFilter F f p p' ↔
∀ ε > 0, ∀ᶠ n : ι × β in p ×ˢ p', dist (f n.snd) (F n.fst n.snd) < ε := by
refine ⟨fun H ε hε => H _ (dist_mem_uniformity hε), fun H u hu => ?_⟩
rcases mem_uniformity_dist.1 hu with ⟨ε, εpos, hε⟩
exact (H ε εpos).mono fun n hn => hε hn
#align metric.tendsto_uniformly_on_filter_iff Metric.tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_iff
/-- Expressing locally uniform convergence on a set using `dist`. -/
theorem tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn_iff [TopologicalSpace β] {F : ι → β → α} {f : β → α}
{p : Filter ι} {s : Set β} :
TendstoLocallyUniformlyOn F f p s ↔
∀ ε > 0, ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ t ∈ 𝓝[s] x, ∀ᶠ n in p, ∀ y ∈ t, dist (f y) (F n y) < ε := by
refine ⟨fun H ε hε => H _ (dist_mem_uniformity hε), fun H u hu x hx => ?_⟩
rcases mem_uniformity_dist.1 hu with ⟨ε, εpos, hε⟩
rcases H ε εpos x hx with ⟨t, ht, Ht⟩
exact ⟨t, ht, Ht.mono fun n hs x hx => hε (hs x hx)⟩
#align metric.tendsto_locally_uniformly_on_iff Metric.tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn_iff
/-- Expressing uniform convergence on a set using `dist`. -/
theorem tendstoUniformlyOn_iff {F : ι → β → α} {f : β → α} {p : Filter ι} {s : Set β} :
TendstoUniformlyOn F f p s ↔ ∀ ε > 0, ∀ᶠ n in p, ∀ x ∈ s, dist (f x) (F n x) < ε := by
refine ⟨fun H ε hε => H _ (dist_mem_uniformity hε), fun H u hu => ?_⟩
rcases mem_uniformity_dist.1 hu with ⟨ε, εpos, hε⟩
exact (H ε εpos).mono fun n hs x hx => hε (hs x hx)
#align metric.tendsto_uniformly_on_iff Metric.tendstoUniformlyOn_iff
/-- Expressing locally uniform convergence using `dist`. -/
| Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/PseudoMetric.lean | 928 | 933 | theorem tendstoLocallyUniformly_iff [TopologicalSpace β] {F : ι → β → α} {f : β → α}
{p : Filter ι} :
TendstoLocallyUniformly F f p ↔
∀ ε > 0, ∀ x : β, ∃ t ∈ 𝓝 x, ∀ᶠ n in p, ∀ y ∈ t, dist (f y) (F n y) < ε := by |
simp only [← tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn_univ, tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn_iff, nhdsWithin_univ,
mem_univ, forall_const, exists_prop]
|
/-
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, Jeremy Avigad
-/
import Mathlib.Order.Filter.Lift
import Mathlib.Topology.Defs.Filter
#align_import topology.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"e354e865255654389cc46e6032160238df2e0f40"
/-!
# Basic theory of topological spaces.
The main definition is the type class `TopologicalSpace X` which endows a type `X` with a topology.
Then `Set X` gets predicates `IsOpen`, `IsClosed` and functions `interior`, `closure` and
`frontier`. Each point `x` of `X` gets a neighborhood filter `𝓝 x`. A filter `F` on `X` has
`x` as a cluster point if `ClusterPt x F : 𝓝 x ⊓ F ≠ ⊥`. A map `f : α → X` clusters at `x`
along `F : Filter α` if `MapClusterPt x F f : ClusterPt x (map f F)`. In particular
the notion of cluster point of a sequence `u` is `MapClusterPt x atTop u`.
For topological spaces `X` and `Y`, a function `f : X → Y` and a point `x : X`,
`ContinuousAt f x` means `f` is continuous at `x`, and global continuity is
`Continuous f`. There is also a version of continuity `PContinuous` for
partially defined functions.
## Notation
The following notation is introduced elsewhere and it heavily used in this file.
* `𝓝 x`: the filter `nhds x` of neighborhoods of a point `x`;
* `𝓟 s`: the principal filter of a set `s`;
* `𝓝[s] x`: the filter `nhdsWithin x s` of neighborhoods of a point `x` within a set `s`;
* `𝓝[≠] x`: the filter `nhdsWithin x {x}ᶜ` of punctured neighborhoods of `x`.
## Implementation notes
Topology in mathlib heavily uses filters (even more than in Bourbaki). See explanations in
<https://leanprover-community.github.io/theories/topology.html>.
## References
* [N. Bourbaki, *General Topology*][bourbaki1966]
* [I. M. James, *Topologies and Uniformities*][james1999]
## Tags
topological space, interior, closure, frontier, neighborhood, continuity, continuous function
-/
noncomputable section
open Set Filter
universe u v w x
/-!
### Topological spaces
-/
/-- A constructor for topologies by specifying the closed sets,
and showing that they satisfy the appropriate conditions. -/
def TopologicalSpace.ofClosed {X : Type u} (T : Set (Set X)) (empty_mem : ∅ ∈ T)
(sInter_mem : ∀ A, A ⊆ T → ⋂₀ A ∈ T)
(union_mem : ∀ A, A ∈ T → ∀ B, B ∈ T → A ∪ B ∈ T) : TopologicalSpace X where
IsOpen X := Xᶜ ∈ T
isOpen_univ := by simp [empty_mem]
isOpen_inter s t hs ht := by simpa only [compl_inter] using union_mem sᶜ hs tᶜ ht
isOpen_sUnion s hs := by
simp only [Set.compl_sUnion]
exact sInter_mem (compl '' s) fun z ⟨y, hy, hz⟩ => hz ▸ hs y hy
#align topological_space.of_closed TopologicalSpace.ofClosed
section TopologicalSpace
variable {X : Type u} {Y : Type v} {ι : Sort w} {α β : Type*}
{x : X} {s s₁ s₂ t : Set X} {p p₁ p₂ : X → Prop}
open Topology
lemma isOpen_mk {p h₁ h₂ h₃} : IsOpen[⟨p, h₁, h₂, h₃⟩] s ↔ p s := Iff.rfl
#align is_open_mk isOpen_mk
@[ext]
protected theorem TopologicalSpace.ext :
∀ {f g : TopologicalSpace X}, IsOpen[f] = IsOpen[g] → f = g
| ⟨_, _, _, _⟩, ⟨_, _, _, _⟩, rfl => rfl
#align topological_space_eq TopologicalSpace.ext
section
variable [TopologicalSpace X]
end
protected theorem TopologicalSpace.ext_iff {t t' : TopologicalSpace X} :
t = t' ↔ ∀ s, IsOpen[t] s ↔ IsOpen[t'] s :=
⟨fun h s => h ▸ Iff.rfl, fun h => by ext; exact h _⟩
#align topological_space_eq_iff TopologicalSpace.ext_iff
theorem isOpen_fold {t : TopologicalSpace X} : t.IsOpen s = IsOpen[t] s :=
rfl
#align is_open_fold isOpen_fold
variable [TopologicalSpace X]
theorem isOpen_iUnion {f : ι → Set X} (h : ∀ i, IsOpen (f i)) : IsOpen (⋃ i, f i) :=
isOpen_sUnion (forall_mem_range.2 h)
#align is_open_Union isOpen_iUnion
theorem isOpen_biUnion {s : Set α} {f : α → Set X} (h : ∀ i ∈ s, IsOpen (f i)) :
IsOpen (⋃ i ∈ s, f i) :=
isOpen_iUnion fun i => isOpen_iUnion fun hi => h i hi
#align is_open_bUnion isOpen_biUnion
theorem IsOpen.union (h₁ : IsOpen s₁) (h₂ : IsOpen s₂) : IsOpen (s₁ ∪ s₂) := by
rw [union_eq_iUnion]; exact isOpen_iUnion (Bool.forall_bool.2 ⟨h₂, h₁⟩)
#align is_open.union IsOpen.union
lemma isOpen_iff_of_cover {f : α → Set X} (ho : ∀ i, IsOpen (f i)) (hU : (⋃ i, f i) = univ) :
IsOpen s ↔ ∀ i, IsOpen (f i ∩ s) := by
refine ⟨fun h i ↦ (ho i).inter h, fun h ↦ ?_⟩
rw [← s.inter_univ, inter_comm, ← hU, iUnion_inter]
exact isOpen_iUnion fun i ↦ h i
@[simp] theorem isOpen_empty : IsOpen (∅ : Set X) := by
rw [← sUnion_empty]; exact isOpen_sUnion fun a => False.elim
#align is_open_empty isOpen_empty
theorem Set.Finite.isOpen_sInter {s : Set (Set X)} (hs : s.Finite) :
(∀ t ∈ s, IsOpen t) → IsOpen (⋂₀ s) :=
Finite.induction_on hs (fun _ => by rw [sInter_empty]; exact isOpen_univ) fun _ _ ih h => by
simp only [sInter_insert, forall_mem_insert] at h ⊢
exact h.1.inter (ih h.2)
#align is_open_sInter Set.Finite.isOpen_sInter
theorem Set.Finite.isOpen_biInter {s : Set α} {f : α → Set X} (hs : s.Finite)
(h : ∀ i ∈ s, IsOpen (f i)) :
IsOpen (⋂ i ∈ s, f i) :=
sInter_image f s ▸ (hs.image _).isOpen_sInter (forall_mem_image.2 h)
#align is_open_bInter Set.Finite.isOpen_biInter
theorem isOpen_iInter_of_finite [Finite ι] {s : ι → Set X} (h : ∀ i, IsOpen (s i)) :
IsOpen (⋂ i, s i) :=
(finite_range _).isOpen_sInter (forall_mem_range.2 h)
#align is_open_Inter isOpen_iInter_of_finite
theorem isOpen_biInter_finset {s : Finset α} {f : α → Set X} (h : ∀ i ∈ s, IsOpen (f i)) :
IsOpen (⋂ i ∈ s, f i) :=
s.finite_toSet.isOpen_biInter h
#align is_open_bInter_finset isOpen_biInter_finset
@[simp] -- Porting note: added `simp`
theorem isOpen_const {p : Prop} : IsOpen { _x : X | p } := by by_cases p <;> simp [*]
#align is_open_const isOpen_const
theorem IsOpen.and : IsOpen { x | p₁ x } → IsOpen { x | p₂ x } → IsOpen { x | p₁ x ∧ p₂ x } :=
IsOpen.inter
#align is_open.and IsOpen.and
@[simp] theorem isOpen_compl_iff : IsOpen sᶜ ↔ IsClosed s :=
⟨fun h => ⟨h⟩, fun h => h.isOpen_compl⟩
#align is_open_compl_iff isOpen_compl_iff
theorem TopologicalSpace.ext_iff_isClosed {t₁ t₂ : TopologicalSpace X} :
t₁ = t₂ ↔ ∀ s, IsClosed[t₁] s ↔ IsClosed[t₂] s := by
rw [TopologicalSpace.ext_iff, compl_surjective.forall]
simp only [@isOpen_compl_iff _ _ t₁, @isOpen_compl_iff _ _ t₂]
alias ⟨_, TopologicalSpace.ext_isClosed⟩ := TopologicalSpace.ext_iff_isClosed
-- Porting note (#10756): new lemma
theorem isClosed_const {p : Prop} : IsClosed { _x : X | p } := ⟨isOpen_const (p := ¬p)⟩
@[simp] theorem isClosed_empty : IsClosed (∅ : Set X) := isClosed_const
#align is_closed_empty isClosed_empty
@[simp] theorem isClosed_univ : IsClosed (univ : Set X) := isClosed_const
#align is_closed_univ isClosed_univ
theorem IsClosed.union : IsClosed s₁ → IsClosed s₂ → IsClosed (s₁ ∪ s₂) := by
simpa only [← isOpen_compl_iff, compl_union] using IsOpen.inter
#align is_closed.union IsClosed.union
theorem isClosed_sInter {s : Set (Set X)} : (∀ t ∈ s, IsClosed t) → IsClosed (⋂₀ s) := by
simpa only [← isOpen_compl_iff, compl_sInter, sUnion_image] using isOpen_biUnion
#align is_closed_sInter isClosed_sInter
theorem isClosed_iInter {f : ι → Set X} (h : ∀ i, IsClosed (f i)) : IsClosed (⋂ i, f i) :=
isClosed_sInter <| forall_mem_range.2 h
#align is_closed_Inter isClosed_iInter
theorem isClosed_biInter {s : Set α} {f : α → Set X} (h : ∀ i ∈ s, IsClosed (f i)) :
IsClosed (⋂ i ∈ s, f i) :=
isClosed_iInter fun i => isClosed_iInter <| h i
#align is_closed_bInter isClosed_biInter
@[simp]
theorem isClosed_compl_iff {s : Set X} : IsClosed sᶜ ↔ IsOpen s := by
rw [← isOpen_compl_iff, compl_compl]
#align is_closed_compl_iff isClosed_compl_iff
alias ⟨_, IsOpen.isClosed_compl⟩ := isClosed_compl_iff
#align is_open.is_closed_compl IsOpen.isClosed_compl
theorem IsOpen.sdiff (h₁ : IsOpen s) (h₂ : IsClosed t) : IsOpen (s \ t) :=
IsOpen.inter h₁ h₂.isOpen_compl
#align is_open.sdiff IsOpen.sdiff
theorem IsClosed.inter (h₁ : IsClosed s₁) (h₂ : IsClosed s₂) : IsClosed (s₁ ∩ s₂) := by
rw [← isOpen_compl_iff] at *
rw [compl_inter]
exact IsOpen.union h₁ h₂
#align is_closed.inter IsClosed.inter
theorem IsClosed.sdiff (h₁ : IsClosed s) (h₂ : IsOpen t) : IsClosed (s \ t) :=
IsClosed.inter h₁ (isClosed_compl_iff.mpr h₂)
#align is_closed.sdiff IsClosed.sdiff
theorem Set.Finite.isClosed_biUnion {s : Set α} {f : α → Set X} (hs : s.Finite)
(h : ∀ i ∈ s, IsClosed (f i)) :
IsClosed (⋃ i ∈ s, f i) := by
simp only [← isOpen_compl_iff, compl_iUnion] at *
exact hs.isOpen_biInter h
#align is_closed_bUnion Set.Finite.isClosed_biUnion
lemma isClosed_biUnion_finset {s : Finset α} {f : α → Set X} (h : ∀ i ∈ s, IsClosed (f i)) :
IsClosed (⋃ i ∈ s, f i) :=
s.finite_toSet.isClosed_biUnion h
theorem isClosed_iUnion_of_finite [Finite ι] {s : ι → Set X} (h : ∀ i, IsClosed (s i)) :
IsClosed (⋃ i, s i) := by
simp only [← isOpen_compl_iff, compl_iUnion] at *
exact isOpen_iInter_of_finite h
#align is_closed_Union isClosed_iUnion_of_finite
theorem isClosed_imp {p q : X → Prop} (hp : IsOpen { x | p x }) (hq : IsClosed { x | q x }) :
IsClosed { x | p x → q x } := by
simpa only [imp_iff_not_or] using hp.isClosed_compl.union hq
#align is_closed_imp isClosed_imp
theorem IsClosed.not : IsClosed { a | p a } → IsOpen { a | ¬p a } :=
isOpen_compl_iff.mpr
#align is_closed.not IsClosed.not
/-!
### Interior of a set
-/
theorem mem_interior : x ∈ interior s ↔ ∃ t ⊆ s, IsOpen t ∧ x ∈ t := by
simp only [interior, mem_sUnion, mem_setOf_eq, and_assoc, and_left_comm]
#align mem_interior mem_interiorₓ
@[simp]
theorem isOpen_interior : IsOpen (interior s) :=
isOpen_sUnion fun _ => And.left
#align is_open_interior isOpen_interior
theorem interior_subset : interior s ⊆ s :=
sUnion_subset fun _ => And.right
#align interior_subset interior_subset
theorem interior_maximal (h₁ : t ⊆ s) (h₂ : IsOpen t) : t ⊆ interior s :=
subset_sUnion_of_mem ⟨h₂, h₁⟩
#align interior_maximal interior_maximal
theorem IsOpen.interior_eq (h : IsOpen s) : interior s = s :=
interior_subset.antisymm (interior_maximal (Subset.refl s) h)
#align is_open.interior_eq IsOpen.interior_eq
theorem interior_eq_iff_isOpen : interior s = s ↔ IsOpen s :=
⟨fun h => h ▸ isOpen_interior, IsOpen.interior_eq⟩
#align interior_eq_iff_is_open interior_eq_iff_isOpen
theorem subset_interior_iff_isOpen : s ⊆ interior s ↔ IsOpen s := by
simp only [interior_eq_iff_isOpen.symm, Subset.antisymm_iff, interior_subset, true_and]
#align subset_interior_iff_is_open subset_interior_iff_isOpen
theorem IsOpen.subset_interior_iff (h₁ : IsOpen s) : s ⊆ interior t ↔ s ⊆ t :=
⟨fun h => Subset.trans h interior_subset, fun h₂ => interior_maximal h₂ h₁⟩
#align is_open.subset_interior_iff IsOpen.subset_interior_iff
theorem subset_interior_iff : t ⊆ interior s ↔ ∃ U, IsOpen U ∧ t ⊆ U ∧ U ⊆ s :=
⟨fun h => ⟨interior s, isOpen_interior, h, interior_subset⟩, fun ⟨_U, hU, htU, hUs⟩ =>
htU.trans (interior_maximal hUs hU)⟩
#align subset_interior_iff subset_interior_iff
lemma interior_subset_iff : interior s ⊆ t ↔ ∀ U, IsOpen U → U ⊆ s → U ⊆ t := by
simp [interior]
@[mono, gcongr]
theorem interior_mono (h : s ⊆ t) : interior s ⊆ interior t :=
interior_maximal (Subset.trans interior_subset h) isOpen_interior
#align interior_mono interior_mono
@[simp]
theorem interior_empty : interior (∅ : Set X) = ∅ :=
isOpen_empty.interior_eq
#align interior_empty interior_empty
@[simp]
theorem interior_univ : interior (univ : Set X) = univ :=
isOpen_univ.interior_eq
#align interior_univ interior_univ
@[simp]
theorem interior_eq_univ : interior s = univ ↔ s = univ :=
⟨fun h => univ_subset_iff.mp <| h.symm.trans_le interior_subset, fun h => h.symm ▸ interior_univ⟩
#align interior_eq_univ interior_eq_univ
@[simp]
theorem interior_interior : interior (interior s) = interior s :=
isOpen_interior.interior_eq
#align interior_interior interior_interior
@[simp]
theorem interior_inter : interior (s ∩ t) = interior s ∩ interior t :=
(Monotone.map_inf_le (fun _ _ ↦ interior_mono) s t).antisymm <|
interior_maximal (inter_subset_inter interior_subset interior_subset) <|
isOpen_interior.inter isOpen_interior
#align interior_inter interior_inter
theorem Set.Finite.interior_biInter {ι : Type*} {s : Set ι} (hs : s.Finite) (f : ι → Set X) :
interior (⋂ i ∈ s, f i) = ⋂ i ∈ s, interior (f i) :=
hs.induction_on (by simp) <| by intros; simp [*]
theorem Set.Finite.interior_sInter {S : Set (Set X)} (hS : S.Finite) :
interior (⋂₀ S) = ⋂ s ∈ S, interior s := by
rw [sInter_eq_biInter, hS.interior_biInter]
@[simp]
theorem Finset.interior_iInter {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → Set X) :
interior (⋂ i ∈ s, f i) = ⋂ i ∈ s, interior (f i) :=
s.finite_toSet.interior_biInter f
#align finset.interior_Inter Finset.interior_iInter
@[simp]
theorem interior_iInter_of_finite [Finite ι] (f : ι → Set X) :
interior (⋂ i, f i) = ⋂ i, interior (f i) := by
rw [← sInter_range, (finite_range f).interior_sInter, biInter_range]
#align interior_Inter interior_iInter_of_finite
theorem interior_union_isClosed_of_interior_empty (h₁ : IsClosed s)
(h₂ : interior t = ∅) : interior (s ∪ t) = interior s :=
have : interior (s ∪ t) ⊆ s := fun x ⟨u, ⟨(hu₁ : IsOpen u), (hu₂ : u ⊆ s ∪ t)⟩, (hx₁ : x ∈ u)⟩ =>
by_contradiction fun hx₂ : x ∉ s =>
have : u \ s ⊆ t := fun x ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ => Or.resolve_left (hu₂ h₁) h₂
have : u \ s ⊆ interior t := by rwa [(IsOpen.sdiff hu₁ h₁).subset_interior_iff]
have : u \ s ⊆ ∅ := by rwa [h₂] at this
this ⟨hx₁, hx₂⟩
Subset.antisymm (interior_maximal this isOpen_interior) (interior_mono subset_union_left)
#align interior_union_is_closed_of_interior_empty interior_union_isClosed_of_interior_empty
theorem isOpen_iff_forall_mem_open : IsOpen s ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ t, t ⊆ s ∧ IsOpen t ∧ x ∈ t := by
rw [← subset_interior_iff_isOpen]
simp only [subset_def, mem_interior]
#align is_open_iff_forall_mem_open isOpen_iff_forall_mem_open
theorem interior_iInter_subset (s : ι → Set X) : interior (⋂ i, s i) ⊆ ⋂ i, interior (s i) :=
subset_iInter fun _ => interior_mono <| iInter_subset _ _
#align interior_Inter_subset interior_iInter_subset
theorem interior_iInter₂_subset (p : ι → Sort*) (s : ∀ i, p i → Set X) :
interior (⋂ (i) (j), s i j) ⊆ ⋂ (i) (j), interior (s i j) :=
(interior_iInter_subset _).trans <| iInter_mono fun _ => interior_iInter_subset _
#align interior_Inter₂_subset interior_iInter₂_subset
theorem interior_sInter_subset (S : Set (Set X)) : interior (⋂₀ S) ⊆ ⋂ s ∈ S, interior s :=
calc
interior (⋂₀ S) = interior (⋂ s ∈ S, s) := by rw [sInter_eq_biInter]
_ ⊆ ⋂ s ∈ S, interior s := interior_iInter₂_subset _ _
#align interior_sInter_subset interior_sInter_subset
theorem Filter.HasBasis.lift'_interior {l : Filter X} {p : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set X}
(h : l.HasBasis p s) : (l.lift' interior).HasBasis p fun i => interior (s i) :=
h.lift' fun _ _ ↦ interior_mono
theorem Filter.lift'_interior_le (l : Filter X) : l.lift' interior ≤ l := fun _s hs ↦
mem_of_superset (mem_lift' hs) interior_subset
theorem Filter.HasBasis.lift'_interior_eq_self {l : Filter X} {p : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set X}
(h : l.HasBasis p s) (ho : ∀ i, p i → IsOpen (s i)) : l.lift' interior = l :=
le_antisymm l.lift'_interior_le <| h.lift'_interior.ge_iff.2 fun i hi ↦ by
simpa only [(ho i hi).interior_eq] using h.mem_of_mem hi
/-!
### Closure of a set
-/
@[simp]
theorem isClosed_closure : IsClosed (closure s) :=
isClosed_sInter fun _ => And.left
#align is_closed_closure isClosed_closure
theorem subset_closure : s ⊆ closure s :=
subset_sInter fun _ => And.right
#align subset_closure subset_closure
theorem not_mem_of_not_mem_closure {P : X} (hP : P ∉ closure s) : P ∉ s := fun h =>
hP (subset_closure h)
#align not_mem_of_not_mem_closure not_mem_of_not_mem_closure
theorem closure_minimal (h₁ : s ⊆ t) (h₂ : IsClosed t) : closure s ⊆ t :=
sInter_subset_of_mem ⟨h₂, h₁⟩
#align closure_minimal closure_minimal
theorem Disjoint.closure_left (hd : Disjoint s t) (ht : IsOpen t) :
Disjoint (closure s) t :=
disjoint_compl_left.mono_left <| closure_minimal hd.subset_compl_right ht.isClosed_compl
#align disjoint.closure_left Disjoint.closure_left
theorem Disjoint.closure_right (hd : Disjoint s t) (hs : IsOpen s) :
Disjoint s (closure t) :=
(hd.symm.closure_left hs).symm
#align disjoint.closure_right Disjoint.closure_right
theorem IsClosed.closure_eq (h : IsClosed s) : closure s = s :=
Subset.antisymm (closure_minimal (Subset.refl s) h) subset_closure
#align is_closed.closure_eq IsClosed.closure_eq
theorem IsClosed.closure_subset (hs : IsClosed s) : closure s ⊆ s :=
closure_minimal (Subset.refl _) hs
#align is_closed.closure_subset IsClosed.closure_subset
theorem IsClosed.closure_subset_iff (h₁ : IsClosed t) : closure s ⊆ t ↔ s ⊆ t :=
⟨Subset.trans subset_closure, fun h => closure_minimal h h₁⟩
#align is_closed.closure_subset_iff IsClosed.closure_subset_iff
theorem IsClosed.mem_iff_closure_subset (hs : IsClosed s) :
x ∈ s ↔ closure ({x} : Set X) ⊆ s :=
(hs.closure_subset_iff.trans Set.singleton_subset_iff).symm
#align is_closed.mem_iff_closure_subset IsClosed.mem_iff_closure_subset
@[mono, gcongr]
theorem closure_mono (h : s ⊆ t) : closure s ⊆ closure t :=
closure_minimal (Subset.trans h subset_closure) isClosed_closure
#align closure_mono closure_mono
theorem monotone_closure (X : Type*) [TopologicalSpace X] : Monotone (@closure X _) := fun _ _ =>
closure_mono
#align monotone_closure monotone_closure
theorem diff_subset_closure_iff : s \ t ⊆ closure t ↔ s ⊆ closure t := by
rw [diff_subset_iff, union_eq_self_of_subset_left subset_closure]
#align diff_subset_closure_iff diff_subset_closure_iff
theorem closure_inter_subset_inter_closure (s t : Set X) :
closure (s ∩ t) ⊆ closure s ∩ closure t :=
(monotone_closure X).map_inf_le s t
#align closure_inter_subset_inter_closure closure_inter_subset_inter_closure
theorem isClosed_of_closure_subset (h : closure s ⊆ s) : IsClosed s := by
rw [subset_closure.antisymm h]; exact isClosed_closure
#align is_closed_of_closure_subset isClosed_of_closure_subset
theorem closure_eq_iff_isClosed : closure s = s ↔ IsClosed s :=
⟨fun h => h ▸ isClosed_closure, IsClosed.closure_eq⟩
#align closure_eq_iff_is_closed closure_eq_iff_isClosed
theorem closure_subset_iff_isClosed : closure s ⊆ s ↔ IsClosed s :=
⟨isClosed_of_closure_subset, IsClosed.closure_subset⟩
#align closure_subset_iff_is_closed closure_subset_iff_isClosed
@[simp]
theorem closure_empty : closure (∅ : Set X) = ∅ :=
isClosed_empty.closure_eq
#align closure_empty closure_empty
@[simp]
theorem closure_empty_iff (s : Set X) : closure s = ∅ ↔ s = ∅ :=
⟨subset_eq_empty subset_closure, fun h => h.symm ▸ closure_empty⟩
#align closure_empty_iff closure_empty_iff
@[simp]
theorem closure_nonempty_iff : (closure s).Nonempty ↔ s.Nonempty := by
simp only [nonempty_iff_ne_empty, Ne, closure_empty_iff]
#align closure_nonempty_iff closure_nonempty_iff
alias ⟨Set.Nonempty.of_closure, Set.Nonempty.closure⟩ := closure_nonempty_iff
#align set.nonempty.of_closure Set.Nonempty.of_closure
#align set.nonempty.closure Set.Nonempty.closure
@[simp]
theorem closure_univ : closure (univ : Set X) = univ :=
isClosed_univ.closure_eq
#align closure_univ closure_univ
@[simp]
theorem closure_closure : closure (closure s) = closure s :=
isClosed_closure.closure_eq
#align closure_closure closure_closure
theorem closure_eq_compl_interior_compl : closure s = (interior sᶜ)ᶜ := by
rw [interior, closure, compl_sUnion, compl_image_set_of]
simp only [compl_subset_compl, isOpen_compl_iff]
#align closure_eq_compl_interior_compl closure_eq_compl_interior_compl
@[simp]
theorem closure_union : closure (s ∪ t) = closure s ∪ closure t := by
simp [closure_eq_compl_interior_compl, compl_inter]
#align closure_union closure_union
theorem Set.Finite.closure_biUnion {ι : Type*} {s : Set ι} (hs : s.Finite) (f : ι → Set X) :
closure (⋃ i ∈ s, f i) = ⋃ i ∈ s, closure (f i) := by
simp [closure_eq_compl_interior_compl, hs.interior_biInter]
theorem Set.Finite.closure_sUnion {S : Set (Set X)} (hS : S.Finite) :
closure (⋃₀ S) = ⋃ s ∈ S, closure s := by
rw [sUnion_eq_biUnion, hS.closure_biUnion]
@[simp]
theorem Finset.closure_biUnion {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → Set X) :
closure (⋃ i ∈ s, f i) = ⋃ i ∈ s, closure (f i) :=
s.finite_toSet.closure_biUnion f
#align finset.closure_bUnion Finset.closure_biUnion
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Topology/Basic.lean | 517 | 519 | theorem closure_iUnion_of_finite [Finite ι] (f : ι → Set X) :
closure (⋃ i, f i) = ⋃ i, closure (f i) := by |
rw [← sUnion_range, (finite_range _).closure_sUnion, biUnion_range]
|
/-
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.Sphere.Basic
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.FiniteDimensional
import Mathlib.Tactic.DeriveFintype
#align_import geometry.euclidean.circumcenter from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2de9c37fa71dde2f1c6feff19876dd6a7b1519f0"
/-!
# Circumcenter and circumradius
This file proves some lemmas on points equidistant from a set of
points, and defines the circumradius and circumcenter of a simplex.
There are also some definitions for use in calculations where it is
convenient to work with affine combinations of vertices together with
the circumcenter.
## Main definitions
* `circumcenter` and `circumradius` are the circumcenter and
circumradius of a simplex.
## References
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumscribed_circle
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped Classical
open RealInnerProductSpace
namespace EuclideanGeometry
variable {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup V] [InnerProductSpace ℝ V] [MetricSpace P]
[NormedAddTorsor V P]
open AffineSubspace
/-- `p` is equidistant from two points in `s` if and only if its
`orthogonalProjection` is. -/
theorem dist_eq_iff_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {p1 p2 : P} (p3 : P) (hp1 : p1 ∈ s) (hp2 : p2 ∈ s) :
dist p1 p3 = dist p2 p3 ↔
dist p1 (orthogonalProjection s p3) = dist p2 (orthogonalProjection s p3) := by
rw [← mul_self_inj_of_nonneg dist_nonneg dist_nonneg, ←
mul_self_inj_of_nonneg dist_nonneg dist_nonneg,
dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq p3 hp1,
dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq p3 hp2]
simp
#align euclidean_geometry.dist_eq_iff_dist_orthogonal_projection_eq EuclideanGeometry.dist_eq_iff_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq
/-- `p` is equidistant from a set of points in `s` if and only if its
`orthogonalProjection` is. -/
theorem dist_set_eq_iff_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {ps : Set P} (hps : ps ⊆ s) (p : P) :
(Set.Pairwise ps fun p1 p2 => dist p1 p = dist p2 p) ↔
Set.Pairwise ps fun p1 p2 =>
dist p1 (orthogonalProjection s p) = dist p2 (orthogonalProjection s p) :=
⟨fun h _ hp1 _ hp2 hne =>
(dist_eq_iff_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq p (hps hp1) (hps hp2)).1 (h hp1 hp2 hne),
fun h _ hp1 _ hp2 hne =>
(dist_eq_iff_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq p (hps hp1) (hps hp2)).2 (h hp1 hp2 hne)⟩
#align euclidean_geometry.dist_set_eq_iff_dist_orthogonal_projection_eq EuclideanGeometry.dist_set_eq_iff_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq
/-- There exists `r` such that `p` has distance `r` from all the
points of a set of points in `s` if and only if there exists (possibly
different) `r` such that its `orthogonalProjection` has that distance
from all the points in that set. -/
theorem exists_dist_eq_iff_exists_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} [Nonempty s]
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {ps : Set P} (hps : ps ⊆ s) (p : P) :
(∃ r, ∀ p1 ∈ ps, dist p1 p = r) ↔ ∃ r, ∀ p1 ∈ ps, dist p1 ↑(orthogonalProjection s p) = r := by
have h := dist_set_eq_iff_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq hps p
simp_rw [Set.pairwise_eq_iff_exists_eq] at h
exact h
#align euclidean_geometry.exists_dist_eq_iff_exists_dist_orthogonal_projection_eq EuclideanGeometry.exists_dist_eq_iff_exists_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq
/-- The induction step for the existence and uniqueness of the
circumcenter. Given a nonempty set of points in a nonempty affine
subspace whose direction is complete, such that there is a unique
(circumcenter, circumradius) pair for those points in that subspace,
and a point `p` not in that subspace, there is a unique (circumcenter,
circumradius) pair for the set with `p` added, in the span of the
subspace with `p` added. -/
theorem existsUnique_dist_eq_of_insert {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P}
[HasOrthogonalProjection s.direction] {ps : Set P} (hnps : ps.Nonempty) {p : P} (hps : ps ⊆ s)
(hp : p ∉ s) (hu : ∃! cs : Sphere P, cs.center ∈ s ∧ ps ⊆ (cs : Set P)) :
∃! cs₂ : Sphere P,
cs₂.center ∈ affineSpan ℝ (insert p (s : Set P)) ∧ insert p ps ⊆ (cs₂ : Set P) := by
haveI : Nonempty s := Set.Nonempty.to_subtype (hnps.mono hps)
rcases hu with ⟨⟨cc, cr⟩, ⟨hcc, hcr⟩, hcccru⟩
simp only at hcc hcr hcccru
let x := dist cc (orthogonalProjection s p)
let y := dist p (orthogonalProjection s p)
have hy0 : y ≠ 0 := dist_orthogonalProjection_ne_zero_of_not_mem hp
let ycc₂ := (x * x + y * y - cr * cr) / (2 * y)
let cc₂ := (ycc₂ / y) • (p -ᵥ orthogonalProjection s p : V) +ᵥ cc
let cr₂ := √(cr * cr + ycc₂ * ycc₂)
use ⟨cc₂, cr₂⟩
simp (config := { zeta := false, proj := false }) only
have hpo : p = (1 : ℝ) • (p -ᵥ orthogonalProjection s p : V) +ᵥ (orthogonalProjection s p : P) :=
by simp
constructor
· constructor
· refine vadd_mem_of_mem_direction ?_ (mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ hcc))
rw [direction_affineSpan]
exact
Submodule.smul_mem _ _
(vsub_mem_vectorSpan ℝ (Set.mem_insert _ _)
(Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ (orthogonalProjection_mem _)))
· intro p1 hp1
rw [Sphere.mem_coe, mem_sphere, ← mul_self_inj_of_nonneg dist_nonneg (Real.sqrt_nonneg _),
Real.mul_self_sqrt (add_nonneg (mul_self_nonneg _) (mul_self_nonneg _))]
cases' hp1 with hp1 hp1
· rw [hp1]
rw [hpo,
dist_sq_smul_orthogonal_vadd_smul_orthogonal_vadd (orthogonalProjection_mem p) hcc _ _
(vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction_orthogonal s p),
← dist_eq_norm_vsub V p, dist_comm _ cc]
field_simp [ycc₂, hy0]
ring
· rw [dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq _ (hps hp1),
orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection _ _ hcc, Subtype.coe_mk,
dist_of_mem_subset_mk_sphere hp1 hcr, dist_eq_norm_vsub V cc₂ cc, vadd_vsub, norm_smul, ←
dist_eq_norm_vsub V, Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_div, abs_of_nonneg dist_nonneg,
div_mul_cancel₀ _ hy0, abs_mul_abs_self]
· rintro ⟨cc₃, cr₃⟩ ⟨hcc₃, hcr₃⟩
simp only at hcc₃ hcr₃
obtain ⟨t₃, cc₃', hcc₃', hcc₃''⟩ :
∃ r : ℝ, ∃ p0 ∈ s, cc₃ = r • (p -ᵥ ↑((orthogonalProjection s) p)) +ᵥ p0 := by
rwa [mem_affineSpan_insert_iff (orthogonalProjection_mem p)] at hcc₃
have hcr₃' : ∃ r, ∀ p1 ∈ ps, dist p1 cc₃ = r :=
⟨cr₃, fun p1 hp1 => dist_of_mem_subset_mk_sphere (Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ hp1) hcr₃⟩
rw [exists_dist_eq_iff_exists_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq hps cc₃, hcc₃'',
orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection _ _ hcc₃'] at hcr₃'
cases' hcr₃' with cr₃' hcr₃'
have hu := hcccru ⟨cc₃', cr₃'⟩
simp only at hu
replace hu := hu ⟨hcc₃', hcr₃'⟩
-- Porting note: was
-- cases' hu with hucc hucr
-- substs hucc hucr
cases' hu
have hcr₃val : cr₃ = √(cr * cr + t₃ * y * (t₃ * y)) := by
cases' hnps with p0 hp0
have h' : ↑(⟨cc, hcc₃'⟩ : s) = cc := rfl
rw [← dist_of_mem_subset_mk_sphere (Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ hp0) hcr₃, hcc₃'', ←
mul_self_inj_of_nonneg dist_nonneg (Real.sqrt_nonneg _),
Real.mul_self_sqrt (add_nonneg (mul_self_nonneg _) (mul_self_nonneg _)),
dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq _ (hps hp0),
orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection _ _ hcc₃', h',
dist_of_mem_subset_mk_sphere hp0 hcr, dist_eq_norm_vsub V _ cc, vadd_vsub, norm_smul, ←
dist_eq_norm_vsub V p, Real.norm_eq_abs, ← mul_assoc, mul_comm _ |t₃|, ← mul_assoc,
abs_mul_abs_self]
ring
replace hcr₃ := dist_of_mem_subset_mk_sphere (Set.mem_insert _ _) hcr₃
rw [hpo, hcc₃'', hcr₃val, ← mul_self_inj_of_nonneg dist_nonneg (Real.sqrt_nonneg _),
dist_sq_smul_orthogonal_vadd_smul_orthogonal_vadd (orthogonalProjection_mem p) hcc₃' _ _
(vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction_orthogonal s p),
dist_comm, ← dist_eq_norm_vsub V p,
Real.mul_self_sqrt (add_nonneg (mul_self_nonneg _) (mul_self_nonneg _))] at hcr₃
change x * x + _ * (y * y) = _ at hcr₃
rw [show
x * x + (1 - t₃) * (1 - t₃) * (y * y) = x * x + y * y - 2 * y * (t₃ * y) + t₃ * y * (t₃ * y)
by ring,
add_left_inj] at hcr₃
have ht₃ : t₃ = ycc₂ / y := by field_simp [ycc₂, ← hcr₃, hy0]
subst ht₃
change cc₃ = cc₂ at hcc₃''
congr
rw [hcr₃val]
congr 2
field_simp [hy0]
#align euclidean_geometry.exists_unique_dist_eq_of_insert EuclideanGeometry.existsUnique_dist_eq_of_insert
/-- Given a finite nonempty affinely independent family of points,
there is a unique (circumcenter, circumradius) pair for those points
in the affine subspace they span. -/
theorem _root_.AffineIndependent.existsUnique_dist_eq {ι : Type*} [hne : Nonempty ι] [Finite ι]
{p : ι → P} (ha : AffineIndependent ℝ p) :
∃! cs : Sphere P, cs.center ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range p) ∧ Set.range p ⊆ (cs : Set P) := by
cases nonempty_fintype ι
induction' hn : Fintype.card ι with m hm generalizing ι
· exfalso
have h := Fintype.card_pos_iff.2 hne
rw [hn] at h
exact lt_irrefl 0 h
· cases' m with m
· rw [Fintype.card_eq_one_iff] at hn
cases' hn with i hi
haveI : Unique ι := ⟨⟨i⟩, hi⟩
use ⟨p i, 0⟩
simp only [Set.range_unique, AffineSubspace.mem_affineSpan_singleton]
constructor
· simp_rw [hi default, Set.singleton_subset_iff]
exact ⟨⟨⟩, by simp only [Metric.sphere_zero, Set.mem_singleton_iff]⟩
· rintro ⟨cc, cr⟩
simp only
rintro ⟨rfl, hdist⟩
simp? [Set.singleton_subset_iff] at hdist says
simp only [Set.singleton_subset_iff, Metric.mem_sphere, dist_self] at hdist
rw [hi default, hdist]
· have i := hne.some
let ι2 := { x // x ≠ i }
have hc : Fintype.card ι2 = m + 1 := by
rw [Fintype.card_of_subtype (Finset.univ.filter fun x => x ≠ i)]
· rw [Finset.filter_not]
-- Porting note: removed `simp_rw [eq_comm]` and used `filter_eq'` instead of `filter_eq`
rw [Finset.filter_eq' _ i, if_pos (Finset.mem_univ _),
Finset.card_sdiff (Finset.subset_univ _), Finset.card_singleton, Finset.card_univ, hn]
simp
· simp
haveI : Nonempty ι2 := Fintype.card_pos_iff.1 (hc.symm ▸ Nat.zero_lt_succ _)
have ha2 : AffineIndependent ℝ fun i2 : ι2 => p i2 := ha.subtype _
replace hm := hm ha2 _ hc
have hr : Set.range p = insert (p i) (Set.range fun i2 : ι2 => p i2) := by
change _ = insert _ (Set.range fun i2 : { x | x ≠ i } => p i2)
rw [← Set.image_eq_range, ← Set.image_univ, ← Set.image_insert_eq]
congr with j
simp [Classical.em]
rw [hr, ← affineSpan_insert_affineSpan]
refine existsUnique_dist_eq_of_insert (Set.range_nonempty _) (subset_spanPoints ℝ _) ?_ hm
convert ha.not_mem_affineSpan_diff i Set.univ
change (Set.range fun i2 : { x | x ≠ i } => p i2) = _
rw [← Set.image_eq_range]
congr with j
simp
#align affine_independent.exists_unique_dist_eq AffineIndependent.existsUnique_dist_eq
end EuclideanGeometry
namespace Affine
namespace Simplex
open Finset AffineSubspace EuclideanGeometry
variable {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup V] [InnerProductSpace ℝ V] [MetricSpace P]
[NormedAddTorsor V P]
/-- The circumsphere of a simplex. -/
def circumsphere {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : Sphere P :=
s.independent.existsUnique_dist_eq.choose
#align affine.simplex.circumsphere Affine.Simplex.circumsphere
/-- The property satisfied by the circumsphere. -/
theorem circumsphere_unique_dist_eq {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
(s.circumsphere.center ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) ∧
Set.range s.points ⊆ s.circumsphere) ∧
∀ cs : Sphere P,
cs.center ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) ∧ Set.range s.points ⊆ cs →
cs = s.circumsphere :=
s.independent.existsUnique_dist_eq.choose_spec
#align affine.simplex.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq Affine.Simplex.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq
/-- The circumcenter of a simplex. -/
def circumcenter {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : P :=
s.circumsphere.center
#align affine.simplex.circumcenter Affine.Simplex.circumcenter
/-- The circumradius of a simplex. -/
def circumradius {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : ℝ :=
s.circumsphere.radius
#align affine.simplex.circumradius Affine.Simplex.circumradius
/-- The center of the circumsphere is the circumcenter. -/
@[simp]
theorem circumsphere_center {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : s.circumsphere.center = s.circumcenter :=
rfl
#align affine.simplex.circumsphere_center Affine.Simplex.circumsphere_center
/-- The radius of the circumsphere is the circumradius. -/
@[simp]
theorem circumsphere_radius {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : s.circumsphere.radius = s.circumradius :=
rfl
#align affine.simplex.circumsphere_radius Affine.Simplex.circumsphere_radius
/-- The circumcenter lies in the affine span. -/
theorem circumcenter_mem_affineSpan {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
s.circumcenter ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) :=
s.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.1.1
#align affine.simplex.circumcenter_mem_affine_span Affine.Simplex.circumcenter_mem_affineSpan
/-- All points have distance from the circumcenter equal to the
circumradius. -/
@[simp]
theorem dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) (i : Fin (n + 1)) :
dist (s.points i) s.circumcenter = s.circumradius :=
dist_of_mem_subset_sphere (Set.mem_range_self _) s.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.1.2
#align affine.simplex.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius Affine.Simplex.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius
/-- All points lie in the circumsphere. -/
theorem mem_circumsphere {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) (i : Fin (n + 1)) :
s.points i ∈ s.circumsphere :=
s.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius i
#align affine.simplex.mem_circumsphere Affine.Simplex.mem_circumsphere
/-- All points have distance to the circumcenter equal to the
circumradius. -/
@[simp]
theorem dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius' {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
∀ i, dist s.circumcenter (s.points i) = s.circumradius := by
intro i
rw [dist_comm]
exact dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius _ _
#align affine.simplex.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius' Affine.Simplex.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius'
/-- Given a point in the affine span from which all the points are
equidistant, that point is the circumcenter. -/
theorem eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p : P}
(hp : p ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)) {r : ℝ} (hr : ∀ i, dist (s.points i) p = r) :
p = s.circumcenter := by
have h := s.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.2 ⟨p, r⟩
simp only [hp, hr, forall_const, eq_self_iff_true, subset_sphere, Sphere.ext_iff,
Set.forall_mem_range, mem_sphere, true_and] at h
-- Porting note: added the next three lines (`simp` less powerful)
rw [subset_sphere (s := ⟨p, r⟩)] at h
simp only [hp, hr, forall_const, eq_self_iff_true, subset_sphere, Sphere.ext_iff,
Set.forall_mem_range, mem_sphere, true_and] at h
exact h.1
#align affine.simplex.eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq Affine.Simplex.eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq
/-- Given a point in the affine span from which all the points are
equidistant, that distance is the circumradius. -/
theorem eq_circumradius_of_dist_eq {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p : P}
(hp : p ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)) {r : ℝ} (hr : ∀ i, dist (s.points i) p = r) :
r = s.circumradius := by
have h := s.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.2 ⟨p, r⟩
simp only [hp, hr, forall_const, eq_self_iff_true, subset_sphere, Sphere.ext_iff,
Set.forall_mem_range, mem_sphere, true_and_iff] at h
-- Porting note: added the next three lines (`simp` less powerful)
rw [subset_sphere (s := ⟨p, r⟩)] at h
simp only [hp, hr, forall_const, eq_self_iff_true, subset_sphere, Sphere.ext_iff,
Set.forall_mem_range, mem_sphere, true_and_iff] at h
exact h.2
#align affine.simplex.eq_circumradius_of_dist_eq Affine.Simplex.eq_circumradius_of_dist_eq
/-- The circumradius is non-negative. -/
theorem circumradius_nonneg {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : 0 ≤ s.circumradius :=
s.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius 0 ▸ dist_nonneg
#align affine.simplex.circumradius_nonneg Affine.Simplex.circumradius_nonneg
/-- The circumradius of a simplex with at least two points is
positive. -/
theorem circumradius_pos {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 1)) : 0 < s.circumradius := by
refine lt_of_le_of_ne s.circumradius_nonneg ?_
intro h
have hr := s.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius
simp_rw [← h, dist_eq_zero] at hr
have h01 := s.independent.injective.ne (by simp : (0 : Fin (n + 2)) ≠ 1)
simp [hr] at h01
#align affine.simplex.circumradius_pos Affine.Simplex.circumradius_pos
/-- The circumcenter of a 0-simplex equals its unique point. -/
theorem circumcenter_eq_point (s : Simplex ℝ P 0) (i : Fin 1) : s.circumcenter = s.points i := by
have h := s.circumcenter_mem_affineSpan
have : Unique (Fin 1) := ⟨⟨0, by decide⟩, fun a => by simp only [Fin.eq_zero]⟩
simp only [Set.range_unique, AffineSubspace.mem_affineSpan_singleton] at h
rw [h]
congr
simp only [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton]
#align affine.simplex.circumcenter_eq_point Affine.Simplex.circumcenter_eq_point
/-- The circumcenter of a 1-simplex equals its centroid. -/
theorem circumcenter_eq_centroid (s : Simplex ℝ P 1) :
s.circumcenter = Finset.univ.centroid ℝ s.points := by
have hr :
Set.Pairwise Set.univ fun i j : Fin 2 =>
dist (s.points i) (Finset.univ.centroid ℝ s.points) =
dist (s.points j) (Finset.univ.centroid ℝ s.points) := by
intro i hi j hj hij
rw [Finset.centroid_pair_fin, dist_eq_norm_vsub V (s.points i),
dist_eq_norm_vsub V (s.points j), vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, ←
one_smul ℝ (s.points i -ᵥ s.points 0), ← one_smul ℝ (s.points j -ᵥ s.points 0)]
fin_cases i <;> fin_cases j <;> simp [-one_smul, ← sub_smul] <;> norm_num
rw [Set.pairwise_eq_iff_exists_eq] at hr
cases' hr with r hr
exact
(s.eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq
(centroid_mem_affineSpan_of_card_eq_add_one ℝ _ (Finset.card_fin 2)) fun i =>
hr i (Set.mem_univ _)).symm
#align affine.simplex.circumcenter_eq_centroid Affine.Simplex.circumcenter_eq_centroid
/-- Reindexing a simplex along an `Equiv` of index types does not change the circumsphere. -/
@[simp]
theorem circumsphere_reindex {m n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P m) (e : Fin (m + 1) ≃ Fin (n + 1)) :
(s.reindex e).circumsphere = s.circumsphere := by
refine s.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.2 _ ⟨?_, ?_⟩ <;> rw [← s.reindex_range_points e]
· exact (s.reindex e).circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.1.1
· exact (s.reindex e).circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.1.2
#align affine.simplex.circumsphere_reindex Affine.Simplex.circumsphere_reindex
/-- Reindexing a simplex along an `Equiv` of index types does not change the circumcenter. -/
@[simp]
theorem circumcenter_reindex {m n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P m) (e : Fin (m + 1) ≃ Fin (n + 1)) :
(s.reindex e).circumcenter = s.circumcenter := by simp_rw [circumcenter, circumsphere_reindex]
#align affine.simplex.circumcenter_reindex Affine.Simplex.circumcenter_reindex
/-- Reindexing a simplex along an `Equiv` of index types does not change the circumradius. -/
@[simp]
theorem circumradius_reindex {m n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P m) (e : Fin (m + 1) ≃ Fin (n + 1)) :
(s.reindex e).circumradius = s.circumradius := by simp_rw [circumradius, circumsphere_reindex]
#align affine.simplex.circumradius_reindex Affine.Simplex.circumradius_reindex
attribute [local instance] AffineSubspace.toAddTorsor
/-- The orthogonal projection of a point `p` onto the hyperplane spanned by the simplex's points. -/
def orthogonalProjectionSpan {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
P →ᵃ[ℝ] affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) :=
orthogonalProjection (affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points))
#align affine.simplex.orthogonal_projection_span Affine.Simplex.orthogonalProjectionSpan
/-- 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 {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n)
{p1 : P} (p2 : P) (r : ℝ) (hp : p1 ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)) :
s.orthogonalProjectionSpan (r • (p2 -ᵥ s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p2 : V) +ᵥ p1) = ⟨p1, hp⟩ :=
EuclideanGeometry.orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection _ _ _
#align affine.simplex.orthogonal_projection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonal_projection Affine.Simplex.orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection
theorem coe_orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection {n : ℕ} {r₁ : ℝ}
(s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p p₁o : P} (hp₁o : p₁o ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)) :
↑(s.orthogonalProjectionSpan (r₁ • (p -ᵥ ↑(s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p)) +ᵥ p₁o)) = p₁o :=
congrArg ((↑) : _ → P) (orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection _ _ _ hp₁o)
#align affine.simplex.coe_orthogonal_projection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonal_projection Affine.Simplex.coe_orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection
theorem dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq {n : ℕ}
(s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p1 : P} (p2 : P) (hp1 : p1 ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)) :
dist p1 p2 * dist p1 p2 =
dist p1 (s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p2) * dist p1 (s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p2) +
dist p2 (s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p2) * dist p2 (s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p2) := by
rw [PseudoMetricSpace.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 (s.orthogonalProjectionSpan 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 _ p2)
#align affine.simplex.dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonal_projection_sq_add_dist_orthogonal_projection_sq Affine.Simplex.dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq
theorem dist_circumcenter_sq_eq_sq_sub_circumradius {n : ℕ} {r : ℝ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p₁ : P}
(h₁ : ∀ i : Fin (n + 1), dist (s.points i) p₁ = r)
(h₁' : ↑(s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p₁) = s.circumcenter)
(h : s.points 0 ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)) :
dist p₁ s.circumcenter * dist p₁ s.circumcenter = r * r - s.circumradius * s.circumradius := by
rw [dist_comm, ← h₁ 0,
s.dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq p₁ h]
simp only [h₁', dist_comm p₁, add_sub_cancel_left, Simplex.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius]
#align affine.simplex.dist_circumcenter_sq_eq_sq_sub_circumradius Affine.Simplex.dist_circumcenter_sq_eq_sq_sub_circumradius
/-- If there exists a distance that a point has from all vertices of a
simplex, the orthogonal projection of that point onto the subspace
spanned by that simplex is its circumcenter. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_eq_circumcenter_of_exists_dist_eq {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p : P}
(hr : ∃ r, ∀ i, dist (s.points i) p = r) :
↑(s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p) = s.circumcenter := by
change ∃ r : ℝ, ∀ i, (fun x => dist x p = r) (s.points i) at hr
have hr : ∃ (r : ℝ), ∀ (a : P),
a ∈ Set.range (fun (i : Fin (n + 1)) => s.points i) → dist a p = r := by
cases' hr with r hr
use r
refine Set.forall_mem_range.mpr ?_
exact hr
rw [exists_dist_eq_iff_exists_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq (subset_affineSpan ℝ _) p] at hr
cases' hr with r hr
exact
s.eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq (orthogonalProjection_mem p) fun i => hr _ (Set.mem_range_self i)
#align affine.simplex.orthogonal_projection_eq_circumcenter_of_exists_dist_eq Affine.Simplex.orthogonalProjection_eq_circumcenter_of_exists_dist_eq
/-- If a point has the same distance from all vertices of a simplex,
the orthogonal projection of that point onto the subspace spanned by
that simplex is its circumcenter. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p : P} {r : ℝ}
(hr : ∀ i, dist (s.points i) p = r) : ↑(s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p) = s.circumcenter :=
s.orthogonalProjection_eq_circumcenter_of_exists_dist_eq ⟨r, hr⟩
#align affine.simplex.orthogonal_projection_eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq Affine.Simplex.orthogonalProjection_eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq
/-- The orthogonal projection of the circumcenter onto a face is the
circumcenter of that face. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_circumcenter {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {fs : Finset (Fin (n + 1))}
{m : ℕ} (h : fs.card = m + 1) :
↑((s.face h).orthogonalProjectionSpan s.circumcenter) = (s.face h).circumcenter :=
haveI hr : ∃ r, ∀ i, dist ((s.face h).points i) s.circumcenter = r := by
use s.circumradius
simp [face_points]
orthogonalProjection_eq_circumcenter_of_exists_dist_eq _ hr
#align affine.simplex.orthogonal_projection_circumcenter Affine.Simplex.orthogonalProjection_circumcenter
/-- Two simplices with the same points have the same circumcenter. -/
theorem circumcenter_eq_of_range_eq {n : ℕ} {s₁ s₂ : Simplex ℝ P n}
(h : Set.range s₁.points = Set.range s₂.points) : s₁.circumcenter = s₂.circumcenter := by
have hs : s₁.circumcenter ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s₂.points) :=
h ▸ s₁.circumcenter_mem_affineSpan
have hr : ∀ i, dist (s₂.points i) s₁.circumcenter = s₁.circumradius := by
intro i
have hi : s₂.points i ∈ Set.range s₂.points := Set.mem_range_self _
rw [← h, Set.mem_range] at hi
rcases hi with ⟨j, hj⟩
rw [← hj, s₁.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius j]
exact s₂.eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq hs hr
#align affine.simplex.circumcenter_eq_of_range_eq Affine.Simplex.circumcenter_eq_of_range_eq
/-- An index type for the vertices of a simplex plus its circumcenter.
This is for use in calculations where it is convenient to work with
affine combinations of vertices together with the circumcenter. (An
equivalent form sometimes used in the literature is placing the
circumcenter at the origin and working with vectors for the vertices.) -/
inductive PointsWithCircumcenterIndex (n : ℕ)
| pointIndex : Fin (n + 1) → PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n
| circumcenterIndex : PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n
deriving Fintype
#align affine.simplex.points_with_circumcenter_index Affine.Simplex.PointsWithCircumcenterIndex
open PointsWithCircumcenterIndex
instance pointsWithCircumcenterIndexInhabited (n : ℕ) : Inhabited (PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n) :=
⟨circumcenterIndex⟩
#align affine.simplex.points_with_circumcenter_index_inhabited Affine.Simplex.pointsWithCircumcenterIndexInhabited
/-- `pointIndex` as an embedding. -/
def pointIndexEmbedding (n : ℕ) : Fin (n + 1) ↪ PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n :=
⟨fun i => pointIndex i, fun _ _ h => by injection h⟩
#align affine.simplex.point_index_embedding Affine.Simplex.pointIndexEmbedding
/-- The sum of a function over `PointsWithCircumcenterIndex`. -/
| Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Circumcenter.lean | 533 | 546 | theorem sum_pointsWithCircumcenter {α : Type*} [AddCommMonoid α] {n : ℕ}
(f : PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n → α) :
∑ i, f i = (∑ i : Fin (n + 1), f (pointIndex i)) + f circumcenterIndex := by |
have h : univ = insert circumcenterIndex (univ.map (pointIndexEmbedding n)) := by
ext x
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun _ => mem_univ _⟩
cases' x with i
· exact mem_insert_of_mem (mem_map_of_mem _ (mem_univ i))
· exact mem_insert_self _ _
change _ = (∑ i, f (pointIndexEmbedding n i)) + _
rw [add_comm, h, ← sum_map, sum_insert]
simp_rw [Finset.mem_map, not_exists]
rintro x ⟨_, h⟩
injection h
|
/-
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]
| Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/List.lean | 122 | 123 | theorem prod_concat : (l.concat a).prod = l.prod * a := by |
rw [concat_eq_append, prod_append, prod_singleton]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Kyle Miller. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kyle Miller
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Multiset.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Vector.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Setoid.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.ApplyFun
#align_import data.sym.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"509de852e1de55e1efa8eacfa11df0823f26f226"
/-!
# Symmetric powers
This file defines symmetric powers of a type. The nth symmetric power
consists of homogeneous n-tuples modulo permutations by the symmetric
group.
The special case of 2-tuples is called the symmetric square, which is
addressed in more detail in `Data.Sym.Sym2`.
TODO: This was created as supporting material for `Sym2`; it
needs a fleshed-out interface.
## Tags
symmetric powers
-/
assert_not_exists MonoidWithZero
set_option autoImplicit true
open Function
/-- The nth symmetric power is n-tuples up to permutation. We define it
as a subtype of `Multiset` since these are well developed in the
library. We also give a definition `Sym.sym'` in terms of vectors, and we
show these are equivalent in `Sym.symEquivSym'`.
-/
def Sym (α : Type*) (n : ℕ) :=
{ s : Multiset α // Multiset.card s = n }
#align sym Sym
-- Porting note (#11445): new definition
/-- The canonical map to `Multiset α` that forgets that `s` has length `n` -/
@[coe] def Sym.toMultiset {α : Type*} {n : ℕ} (s : Sym α n) : Multiset α :=
s.1
instance Sym.hasCoe (α : Type*) (n : ℕ) : CoeOut (Sym α n) (Multiset α) :=
⟨Sym.toMultiset⟩
#align sym.has_coe Sym.hasCoe
-- Porting note: instance needed for Data.Finset.Sym
instance [DecidableEq α] : DecidableEq (Sym α n) :=
inferInstanceAs <| DecidableEq <| Subtype _
/-- This is the `List.Perm` setoid lifted to `Vector`.
See note [reducible non-instances].
-/
abbrev Vector.Perm.isSetoid (α : Type*) (n : ℕ) : Setoid (Vector α n) :=
(List.isSetoid α).comap Subtype.val
#align vector.perm.is_setoid Vector.Perm.isSetoid
attribute [local instance] Vector.Perm.isSetoid
namespace Sym
variable {α β : Type*} {n n' m : ℕ} {s : Sym α n} {a b : α}
theorem coe_injective : Injective ((↑) : Sym α n → Multiset α) :=
Subtype.coe_injective
#align sym.coe_injective Sym.coe_injective
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_inj {s₁ s₂ : Sym α n} : (s₁ : Multiset α) = s₂ ↔ s₁ = s₂ :=
coe_injective.eq_iff
#align sym.coe_inj Sym.coe_inj
-- Porting note (#10756): new theorem
@[ext] theorem ext {s₁ s₂ : Sym α n} (h : (s₁ : Multiset α) = ↑s₂) : s₁ = s₂ :=
coe_injective h
-- Porting note (#10756): new theorem
@[simp]
theorem val_eq_coe (s : Sym α n) : s.1 = ↑s :=
rfl
/-- Construct an element of the `n`th symmetric power from a multiset of cardinality `n`.
-/
@[match_pattern] -- Porting note: removed `@[simps]`, generated bad lemma
abbrev mk (m : Multiset α) (h : Multiset.card m = n) : Sym α n :=
⟨m, h⟩
#align sym.mk Sym.mk
/-- The unique element in `Sym α 0`. -/
@[match_pattern]
def nil : Sym α 0 :=
⟨0, Multiset.card_zero⟩
#align sym.nil Sym.nil
@[simp]
theorem coe_nil : ↑(@Sym.nil α) = (0 : Multiset α) :=
rfl
#align sym.coe_nil Sym.coe_nil
/-- Inserts an element into the term of `Sym α n`, increasing the length by one.
-/
@[match_pattern]
def cons (a : α) (s : Sym α n) : Sym α n.succ :=
⟨a ::ₘ s.1, by rw [Multiset.card_cons, s.2]⟩
#align sym.cons Sym.cons
@[inherit_doc]
infixr:67 " ::ₛ " => cons
@[simp]
theorem cons_inj_right (a : α) (s s' : Sym α n) : a ::ₛ s = a ::ₛ s' ↔ s = s' :=
Subtype.ext_iff.trans <| (Multiset.cons_inj_right _).trans Subtype.ext_iff.symm
#align sym.cons_inj_right Sym.cons_inj_right
@[simp]
theorem cons_inj_left (a a' : α) (s : Sym α n) : a ::ₛ s = a' ::ₛ s ↔ a = a' :=
Subtype.ext_iff.trans <| Multiset.cons_inj_left _
#align sym.cons_inj_left Sym.cons_inj_left
theorem cons_swap (a b : α) (s : Sym α n) : a ::ₛ b ::ₛ s = b ::ₛ a ::ₛ s :=
Subtype.ext <| Multiset.cons_swap a b s.1
#align sym.cons_swap Sym.cons_swap
theorem coe_cons (s : Sym α n) (a : α) : (a ::ₛ s : Multiset α) = a ::ₘ s :=
rfl
#align sym.coe_cons Sym.coe_cons
/-- This is the quotient map that takes a list of n elements as an n-tuple and produces an nth
symmetric power.
-/
def ofVector : Vector α n → Sym α n :=
fun x => ⟨↑x.val, (Multiset.coe_card _).trans x.2⟩
/-- This is the quotient map that takes a list of n elements as an n-tuple and produces an nth
symmetric power.
-/
instance : Coe (Vector α n) (Sym α n) where coe x := ofVector x
@[simp]
theorem ofVector_nil : ↑(Vector.nil : Vector α 0) = (Sym.nil : Sym α 0) :=
rfl
#align sym.of_vector_nil Sym.ofVector_nil
@[simp]
theorem ofVector_cons (a : α) (v : Vector α n) : ↑(Vector.cons a v) = a ::ₛ (↑v : Sym α n) := by
cases v
rfl
#align sym.of_vector_cons Sym.ofVector_cons
@[simp]
theorem card_coe : Multiset.card (s : Multiset α) = n := s.prop
/-- `α ∈ s` means that `a` appears as one of the factors in `s`.
-/
instance : Membership α (Sym α n) :=
⟨fun a s => a ∈ s.1⟩
instance decidableMem [DecidableEq α] (a : α) (s : Sym α n) : Decidable (a ∈ s) :=
s.1.decidableMem _
#align sym.decidable_mem Sym.decidableMem
@[simp]
theorem mem_mk (a : α) (s : Multiset α) (h : Multiset.card s = n) : a ∈ mk s h ↔ a ∈ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align sym.mem_mk Sym.mem_mk
@[simp]
theorem not_mem_nil (a : α) : ¬ a ∈ (nil : Sym α 0) :=
Multiset.not_mem_zero a
@[simp]
theorem mem_cons : a ∈ b ::ₛ s ↔ a = b ∨ a ∈ s :=
Multiset.mem_cons
#align sym.mem_cons Sym.mem_cons
@[simp]
theorem mem_coe : a ∈ (s : Multiset α) ↔ a ∈ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align sym.mem_coe Sym.mem_coe
theorem mem_cons_of_mem (h : a ∈ s) : a ∈ b ::ₛ s :=
Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem h
#align sym.mem_cons_of_mem Sym.mem_cons_of_mem
--@[simp] Porting note (#10618): simp can prove it
theorem mem_cons_self (a : α) (s : Sym α n) : a ∈ a ::ₛ s :=
Multiset.mem_cons_self a s.1
#align sym.mem_cons_self Sym.mem_cons_self
theorem cons_of_coe_eq (a : α) (v : Vector α n) : a ::ₛ (↑v : Sym α n) = ↑(a ::ᵥ v) :=
Subtype.ext <| by
cases v
rfl
#align sym.cons_of_coe_eq Sym.cons_of_coe_eq
open scoped List in
theorem sound {a b : Vector α n} (h : a.val ~ b.val) : (↑a : Sym α n) = ↑b :=
Subtype.ext <| Quotient.sound h
#align sym.sound Sym.sound
/-- `erase s a h` is the sym that subtracts 1 from the
multiplicity of `a` if a is present in the sym. -/
def erase [DecidableEq α] (s : Sym α (n + 1)) (a : α) (h : a ∈ s) : Sym α n :=
⟨s.val.erase a, (Multiset.card_erase_of_mem h).trans <| s.property.symm ▸ n.pred_succ⟩
#align sym.erase Sym.erase
@[simp]
theorem erase_mk [DecidableEq α] (m : Multiset α)
(hc : Multiset.card m = n + 1) (a : α) (h : a ∈ m) :
(mk m hc).erase a h =mk (m.erase a)
(by rw [Multiset.card_erase_of_mem h, hc]; rfl) :=
rfl
#align sym.erase_mk Sym.erase_mk
@[simp]
theorem coe_erase [DecidableEq α] {s : Sym α n.succ} {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) :
(s.erase a h : Multiset α) = Multiset.erase s a :=
rfl
#align sym.coe_erase Sym.coe_erase
@[simp]
theorem cons_erase [DecidableEq α] {s : Sym α n.succ} {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) : a ::ₛ s.erase a h = s :=
coe_injective <| Multiset.cons_erase h
#align sym.cons_erase Sym.cons_erase
@[simp]
theorem erase_cons_head [DecidableEq α] (s : Sym α n) (a : α)
(h : a ∈ a ::ₛ s := mem_cons_self a s) : (a ::ₛ s).erase a h = s :=
coe_injective <| Multiset.erase_cons_head a s.1
#align sym.erase_cons_head Sym.erase_cons_head
/-- Another definition of the nth symmetric power, using vectors modulo permutations. (See `Sym`.)
-/
def Sym' (α : Type*) (n : ℕ) :=
Quotient (Vector.Perm.isSetoid α n)
#align sym.sym' Sym.Sym'
/-- This is `cons` but for the alternative `Sym'` definition.
-/
def cons' {α : Type*} {n : ℕ} : α → Sym' α n → Sym' α (Nat.succ n) := fun a =>
Quotient.map (Vector.cons a) fun ⟨_, _⟩ ⟨_, _⟩ h => List.Perm.cons _ h
#align sym.cons' Sym.cons'
@[inherit_doc]
scoped notation a " :: " b => cons' a b
/-- Multisets of cardinality n are equivalent to length-n vectors up to permutations.
-/
def symEquivSym' {α : Type*} {n : ℕ} : Sym α n ≃ Sym' α n :=
Equiv.subtypeQuotientEquivQuotientSubtype _ _ (fun _ => by rfl) fun _ _ => by rfl
#align sym.sym_equiv_sym' Sym.symEquivSym'
theorem cons_equiv_eq_equiv_cons (α : Type*) (n : ℕ) (a : α) (s : Sym α n) :
(a::symEquivSym' s) = symEquivSym' (a ::ₛ s) := by
rcases s with ⟨⟨l⟩, _⟩
rfl
#align sym.cons_equiv_eq_equiv_cons Sym.cons_equiv_eq_equiv_cons
instance instZeroSym : Zero (Sym α 0) :=
⟨⟨0, rfl⟩⟩
@[simp] theorem toMultiset_zero : toMultiset (0 : Sym α 0) = 0 := rfl
instance : EmptyCollection (Sym α 0) :=
⟨0⟩
theorem eq_nil_of_card_zero (s : Sym α 0) : s = nil :=
Subtype.ext <| Multiset.card_eq_zero.1 s.2
#align sym.eq_nil_of_card_zero Sym.eq_nil_of_card_zero
instance uniqueZero : Unique (Sym α 0) :=
⟨⟨nil⟩, eq_nil_of_card_zero⟩
#align sym.unique_zero Sym.uniqueZero
/-- `replicate n a` is the sym containing only `a` with multiplicity `n`. -/
def replicate (n : ℕ) (a : α) : Sym α n :=
⟨Multiset.replicate n a, Multiset.card_replicate _ _⟩
#align sym.replicate Sym.replicate
theorem replicate_succ {a : α} {n : ℕ} : replicate n.succ a = a ::ₛ replicate n a :=
rfl
#align sym.replicate_succ Sym.replicate_succ
theorem coe_replicate : (replicate n a : Multiset α) = Multiset.replicate n a :=
rfl
#align sym.coe_replicate Sym.coe_replicate
@[simp]
theorem mem_replicate : b ∈ replicate n a ↔ n ≠ 0 ∧ b = a :=
Multiset.mem_replicate
#align sym.mem_replicate Sym.mem_replicate
theorem eq_replicate_iff : s = replicate n a ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, b = a := by
erw [Subtype.ext_iff, Multiset.eq_replicate]
exact and_iff_right s.2
#align sym.eq_replicate_iff Sym.eq_replicate_iff
theorem exists_mem (s : Sym α n.succ) : ∃ a, a ∈ s :=
Multiset.card_pos_iff_exists_mem.1 <| s.2.symm ▸ n.succ_pos
#align sym.exists_mem Sym.exists_mem
theorem exists_cons_of_mem {s : Sym α (n + 1)} {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) : ∃ t, s = a ::ₛ t := by
obtain ⟨m, h⟩ := Multiset.exists_cons_of_mem h
have : Multiset.card m = n := by
apply_fun Multiset.card at h
rw [s.2, Multiset.card_cons, add_left_inj] at h
exact h.symm
use ⟨m, this⟩
apply Subtype.ext
exact h
theorem exists_eq_cons_of_succ (s : Sym α n.succ) : ∃ (a : α) (s' : Sym α n), s = a ::ₛ s' := by
obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := exists_mem s
classical exact ⟨a, s.erase a ha, (cons_erase ha).symm⟩
#align sym.exists_eq_cons_of_succ Sym.exists_eq_cons_of_succ
theorem eq_replicate {a : α} {n : ℕ} {s : Sym α n} : s = replicate n a ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, b = a :=
Subtype.ext_iff.trans <| Multiset.eq_replicate.trans <| and_iff_right s.prop
#align sym.eq_replicate Sym.eq_replicate
theorem eq_replicate_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] (a : α) {n : ℕ} (s : Sym α n) :
s = replicate n a :=
eq_replicate.2 fun _ _ => Subsingleton.elim _ _
#align sym.eq_replicate_of_subsingleton Sym.eq_replicate_of_subsingleton
instance [Subsingleton α] (n : ℕ) : Subsingleton (Sym α n) :=
⟨by
cases n
· simp [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton]
· intro s s'
obtain ⟨b, -⟩ := exists_mem s
rw [eq_replicate_of_subsingleton b s', eq_replicate_of_subsingleton b s]⟩
instance inhabitedSym [Inhabited α] (n : ℕ) : Inhabited (Sym α n) :=
⟨replicate n default⟩
#align sym.inhabited_sym Sym.inhabitedSym
instance inhabitedSym' [Inhabited α] (n : ℕ) : Inhabited (Sym' α n) :=
⟨Quotient.mk' (Vector.replicate n default)⟩
#align sym.inhabited_sym' Sym.inhabitedSym'
instance (n : ℕ) [IsEmpty α] : IsEmpty (Sym α n.succ) :=
⟨fun s => by
obtain ⟨a, -⟩ := exists_mem s
exact isEmptyElim a⟩
instance (n : ℕ) [Unique α] : Unique (Sym α n) :=
Unique.mk' _
theorem replicate_right_inj {a b : α} {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) : replicate n a = replicate n b ↔ a = b :=
Subtype.ext_iff.trans (Multiset.replicate_right_inj h)
#align sym.replicate_right_inj Sym.replicate_right_inj
theorem replicate_right_injective {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) :
Function.Injective (replicate n : α → Sym α n) := fun _ _ => (replicate_right_inj h).1
#align sym.replicate_right_injective Sym.replicate_right_injective
instance (n : ℕ) [Nontrivial α] : Nontrivial (Sym α (n + 1)) :=
(replicate_right_injective n.succ_ne_zero).nontrivial
/-- A function `α → β` induces a function `Sym α n → Sym β n` by applying it to every element of
the underlying `n`-tuple. -/
def map {n : ℕ} (f : α → β) (x : Sym α n) : Sym β n :=
⟨x.val.map f, by simp⟩
#align sym.map Sym.map
@[simp]
theorem mem_map {n : ℕ} {f : α → β} {b : β} {l : Sym α n} :
b ∈ Sym.map f l ↔ ∃ a, a ∈ l ∧ f a = b :=
Multiset.mem_map
#align sym.mem_map Sym.mem_map
/-- Note: `Sym.map_id` is not simp-normal, as simp ends up unfolding `id` with `Sym.map_congr` -/
@[simp]
theorem map_id' {α : Type*} {n : ℕ} (s : Sym α n) : Sym.map (fun x : α => x) s = s := by
ext; simp only [map, val_eq_coe, Multiset.map_id', coe_inj]; rfl
#align sym.map_id' Sym.map_id'
theorem map_id {α : Type*} {n : ℕ} (s : Sym α n) : Sym.map id s = s := by
ext; simp only [map, val_eq_coe, id_eq, Multiset.map_id', coe_inj]; rfl
#align sym.map_id Sym.map_id
@[simp]
theorem map_map {α β γ : Type*} {n : ℕ} (g : β → γ) (f : α → β) (s : Sym α n) :
Sym.map g (Sym.map f s) = Sym.map (g ∘ f) s :=
Subtype.ext <| by dsimp only [Sym.map]; simp
#align sym.map_map Sym.map_map
@[simp]
theorem map_zero (f : α → β) : Sym.map f (0 : Sym α 0) = (0 : Sym β 0) :=
rfl
#align sym.map_zero Sym.map_zero
@[simp]
theorem map_cons {n : ℕ} (f : α → β) (a : α) (s : Sym α n) : (a ::ₛ s).map f = f a ::ₛ s.map f :=
ext <| Multiset.map_cons _ _ _
#align sym.map_cons Sym.map_cons
@[congr]
theorem map_congr {f g : α → β} {s : Sym α n} (h : ∀ x ∈ s, f x = g x) : map f s = map g s :=
Subtype.ext <| Multiset.map_congr rfl h
#align sym.map_congr Sym.map_congr
@[simp]
theorem map_mk {f : α → β} {m : Multiset α} {hc : Multiset.card m = n} :
map f (mk m hc) = mk (m.map f) (by simp [hc]) :=
rfl
#align sym.map_mk Sym.map_mk
@[simp]
theorem coe_map (s : Sym α n) (f : α → β) : ↑(s.map f) = Multiset.map f s :=
rfl
#align sym.coe_map Sym.coe_map
theorem map_injective {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) (n : ℕ) :
Injective (map f : Sym α n → Sym β n) := fun _ _ h =>
coe_injective <| Multiset.map_injective hf <| coe_inj.2 h
#align sym.map_injective Sym.map_injective
/-- Mapping an equivalence `α ≃ β` using `Sym.map` gives an equivalence between `Sym α n` and
`Sym β n`. -/
@[simps]
def equivCongr (e : α ≃ β) : Sym α n ≃ Sym β n where
toFun := map e
invFun := map e.symm
left_inv x := by rw [map_map, Equiv.symm_comp_self, map_id]
right_inv x := by rw [map_map, Equiv.self_comp_symm, map_id]
#align sym.equiv_congr Sym.equivCongr
#align sym.equiv_congr_symm_apply Sym.equivCongr_symm_apply
#align sym.equiv_congr_apply Sym.equivCongr_apply
/-- "Attach" a proof that `a ∈ s` to each element `a` in `s` to produce
an element of the symmetric power on `{x // x ∈ s}`. -/
def attach (s : Sym α n) : Sym { x // x ∈ s } n :=
⟨s.val.attach, by (conv_rhs => rw [← s.2, ← Multiset.card_attach]); rfl⟩
#align sym.attach Sym.attach
@[simp]
theorem attach_mk {m : Multiset α} {hc : Multiset.card m = n} :
attach (mk m hc) = mk m.attach (Multiset.card_attach.trans hc) :=
rfl
#align sym.attach_mk Sym.attach_mk
@[simp]
theorem coe_attach (s : Sym α n) : (s.attach : Multiset { a // a ∈ s }) =
Multiset.attach (s : Multiset α) :=
rfl
#align sym.coe_attach Sym.coe_attach
theorem attach_map_coe (s : Sym α n) : s.attach.map (↑) = s :=
coe_injective <| Multiset.attach_map_val _
#align sym.attach_map_coe Sym.attach_map_coe
@[simp]
theorem mem_attach (s : Sym α n) (x : { x // x ∈ s }) : x ∈ s.attach :=
Multiset.mem_attach _ _
#align sym.mem_attach Sym.mem_attach
@[simp]
theorem attach_nil : (nil : Sym α 0).attach = nil :=
rfl
#align sym.attach_nil Sym.attach_nil
@[simp]
theorem attach_cons (x : α) (s : Sym α n) :
(cons x s).attach =
cons ⟨x, mem_cons_self _ _⟩ (s.attach.map fun x => ⟨x, mem_cons_of_mem x.prop⟩) :=
coe_injective <| Multiset.attach_cons _ _
#align sym.attach_cons Sym.attach_cons
/-- Change the length of a `Sym` using an equality.
The simp-normal form is for the `cast` to be pushed outward. -/
protected def cast {n m : ℕ} (h : n = m) : Sym α n ≃ Sym α m where
toFun s := ⟨s.val, s.2.trans h⟩
invFun s := ⟨s.val, s.2.trans h.symm⟩
left_inv _ := Subtype.ext rfl
right_inv _ := Subtype.ext rfl
#align sym.cast Sym.cast
@[simp]
theorem cast_rfl : Sym.cast rfl s = s :=
Subtype.ext rfl
#align sym.cast_rfl Sym.cast_rfl
@[simp]
theorem cast_cast {n'' : ℕ} (h : n = n') (h' : n' = n'') :
Sym.cast h' (Sym.cast h s) = Sym.cast (h.trans h') s :=
rfl
#align sym.cast_cast Sym.cast_cast
@[simp]
theorem coe_cast (h : n = m) : (Sym.cast h s : Multiset α) = s :=
rfl
#align sym.coe_cast Sym.coe_cast
@[simp]
theorem mem_cast (h : n = m) : a ∈ Sym.cast h s ↔ a ∈ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align sym.mem_cast Sym.mem_cast
/-- Append a pair of `Sym` terms. -/
def append (s : Sym α n) (s' : Sym α n') : Sym α (n + n') :=
⟨s.1 + s'.1, by rw [map_add, s.2, s'.2]⟩
#align sym.append Sym.append
@[simp]
theorem append_inj_right (s : Sym α n) {t t' : Sym α n'} : s.append t = s.append t' ↔ t = t' :=
Subtype.ext_iff.trans <| (add_right_inj _).trans Subtype.ext_iff.symm
#align sym.append_inj_right Sym.append_inj_right
@[simp]
theorem append_inj_left {s s' : Sym α n} (t : Sym α n') : s.append t = s'.append t ↔ s = s' :=
Subtype.ext_iff.trans <| (add_left_inj _).trans Subtype.ext_iff.symm
#align sym.append_inj_left Sym.append_inj_left
| Mathlib/Data/Sym/Basic.lean | 527 | 530 | theorem append_comm (s : Sym α n') (s' : Sym α n') :
s.append s' = Sym.cast (add_comm _ _) (s'.append s) := by |
ext
simp [append, add_comm]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anne Baanen, Kexing Ying, Moritz Doll
-/
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.FinsuppVectorSpace
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Basis
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Nondegenerate
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.NonsingularInverse
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.ToLinearEquiv
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.SesquilinearForm
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Basis.Bilinear
#align_import linear_algebra.matrix.sesquilinear_form from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"84582d2872fb47c0c17eec7382dc097c9ec7137a"
/-!
# Sesquilinear form
This file defines the conversion between sesquilinear forms and matrices.
## Main definitions
* `Matrix.toLinearMap₂` given a basis define a bilinear form
* `Matrix.toLinearMap₂'` define the bilinear form on `n → R`
* `LinearMap.toMatrix₂`: calculate the matrix coefficients of a bilinear form
* `LinearMap.toMatrix₂'`: calculate the matrix coefficients of a bilinear form on `n → R`
## Todos
At the moment this is quite a literal port from `Matrix.BilinearForm`. Everything should be
generalized to fully semibilinear forms.
## Tags
sesquilinear_form, matrix, basis
-/
variable {R R₁ R₂ M M₁ M₂ M₁' M₂' n m n' m' ι : Type*}
open Finset LinearMap Matrix
open Matrix
section AuxToLinearMap
variable [CommSemiring R] [Semiring R₁] [Semiring R₂]
variable [Fintype n] [Fintype m]
variable (σ₁ : R₁ →+* R) (σ₂ : R₂ →+* R)
/-- The map from `Matrix n n R` to bilinear forms on `n → R`.
This is an auxiliary definition for the equivalence `Matrix.toLinearMap₂'`. -/
def Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux (f : Matrix n m R) : (n → R₁) →ₛₗ[σ₁] (m → R₂) →ₛₗ[σ₂] R :=
-- Porting note: we don't seem to have `∑ i j` as valid notation yet
mk₂'ₛₗ σ₁ σ₂ (fun (v : n → R₁) (w : m → R₂) => ∑ i, ∑ j, σ₁ (v i) * f i j * σ₂ (w j))
(fun _ _ _ => by simp only [Pi.add_apply, map_add, add_mul, sum_add_distrib])
(fun _ _ _ => by simp only [Pi.smul_apply, smul_eq_mul, RingHom.map_mul, mul_assoc, mul_sum])
(fun _ _ _ => by simp only [Pi.add_apply, map_add, mul_add, sum_add_distrib]) fun _ _ _ => by
simp only [Pi.smul_apply, smul_eq_mul, RingHom.map_mul, mul_assoc, mul_left_comm, mul_sum]
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂'_aux Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux
variable [DecidableEq n] [DecidableEq m]
theorem Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux_stdBasis (f : Matrix n m R) (i : n) (j : m) :
f.toLinearMap₂'Aux σ₁ σ₂ (LinearMap.stdBasis R₁ (fun _ => R₁) i 1)
(LinearMap.stdBasis R₂ (fun _ => R₂) j 1) = f i j := by
rw [Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux, mk₂'ₛₗ_apply]
have : (∑ i', ∑ j', (if i = i' then 1 else 0) * f i' j' * if j = j' then 1 else 0) = f i j := by
simp_rw [mul_assoc, ← Finset.mul_sum]
simp only [boole_mul, Finset.sum_ite_eq, Finset.mem_univ, if_true, mul_comm (f _ _)]
rw [← this]
exact Finset.sum_congr rfl fun _ _ => Finset.sum_congr rfl fun _ _ => by simp
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂'_aux_std_basis Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux_stdBasis
end AuxToLinearMap
section AuxToMatrix
section CommSemiring
variable [CommSemiring R] [Semiring R₁] [Semiring R₂]
variable [AddCommMonoid M₁] [Module R₁ M₁] [AddCommMonoid M₂] [Module R₂ M₂]
variable {σ₁ : R₁ →+* R} {σ₂ : R₂ →+* R}
/-- The linear map from sesquilinear forms to `Matrix n m R` given an `n`-indexed basis for `M₁`
and an `m`-indexed basis for `M₂`.
This is an auxiliary definition for the equivalence `Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'`. -/
def LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux (b₁ : n → M₁) (b₂ : m → M₂) :
(M₁ →ₛₗ[σ₁] M₂ →ₛₗ[σ₂] R) →ₗ[R] Matrix n m R where
toFun f := of fun i j => f (b₁ i) (b₂ j)
map_add' _f _g := rfl
map_smul' _f _g := rfl
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂_aux LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux
@[simp]
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux_apply (f : M₁ →ₛₗ[σ₁] M₂ →ₛₗ[σ₂] R) (b₁ : n → M₁) (b₂ : m → M₂)
(i : n) (j : m) : LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux b₁ b₂ f i j = f (b₁ i) (b₂ j) :=
rfl
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂_aux_apply LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux_apply
end CommSemiring
section CommRing
variable [CommSemiring R] [Semiring R₁] [Semiring R₂]
variable [AddCommMonoid M₁] [Module R₁ M₁] [AddCommMonoid M₂] [Module R₂ M₂]
variable [Fintype n] [Fintype m]
variable [DecidableEq n] [DecidableEq m]
variable {σ₁ : R₁ →+* R} {σ₂ : R₂ →+* R}
theorem LinearMap.toLinearMap₂'Aux_toMatrix₂Aux (f : (n → R₁) →ₛₗ[σ₁] (m → R₂) →ₛₗ[σ₂] R) :
Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux σ₁ σ₂
(LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux (fun i => stdBasis R₁ (fun _ => R₁) i 1)
(fun j => stdBasis R₂ (fun _ => R₂) j 1) f) =
f := by
refine ext_basis (Pi.basisFun R₁ n) (Pi.basisFun R₂ m) fun i j => ?_
simp_rw [Pi.basisFun_apply, Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux_stdBasis, LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux_apply]
#align linear_map.to_linear_map₂'_aux_to_matrix₂_aux LinearMap.toLinearMap₂'Aux_toMatrix₂Aux
theorem Matrix.toMatrix₂Aux_toLinearMap₂'Aux (f : Matrix n m R) :
LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux (fun i => LinearMap.stdBasis R₁ (fun _ => R₁) i 1)
(fun j => LinearMap.stdBasis R₂ (fun _ => R₂) j 1) (f.toLinearMap₂'Aux σ₁ σ₂) =
f := by
ext i j
simp_rw [LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux_apply, Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux_stdBasis]
#align matrix.to_matrix₂_aux_to_linear_map₂'_aux Matrix.toMatrix₂Aux_toLinearMap₂'Aux
end CommRing
end AuxToMatrix
section ToMatrix'
/-! ### Bilinear forms over `n → R`
This section deals with the conversion between matrices and sesquilinear forms on `n → R`.
-/
variable [CommSemiring R] [Semiring R₁] [Semiring R₂]
variable [Fintype n] [Fintype m]
variable [DecidableEq n] [DecidableEq m]
variable {σ₁ : R₁ →+* R} {σ₂ : R₂ →+* R}
/-- The linear equivalence between sesquilinear forms and `n × m` matrices -/
def LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂' : ((n → R₁) →ₛₗ[σ₁] (m → R₂) →ₛₗ[σ₂] R) ≃ₗ[R] Matrix n m R :=
{
LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux (fun i => stdBasis R₁ (fun _ => R₁) i 1) fun j =>
stdBasis R₂ (fun _ => R₂) j
1 with
toFun := LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux _ _
invFun := Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux σ₁ σ₂
left_inv := LinearMap.toLinearMap₂'Aux_toMatrix₂Aux
right_inv := Matrix.toMatrix₂Aux_toLinearMap₂'Aux }
#align linear_map.to_matrixₛₗ₂' LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'
/-- The linear equivalence between bilinear forms and `n × m` matrices -/
def LinearMap.toMatrix₂' : ((n → R) →ₗ[R] (m → R) →ₗ[R] R) ≃ₗ[R] Matrix n m R :=
LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂' LinearMap.toMatrix₂'
variable (σ₁ σ₂)
/-- The linear equivalence between `n × n` matrices and sesquilinear forms on `n → R` -/
def Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂' : Matrix n m R ≃ₗ[R] (n → R₁) →ₛₗ[σ₁] (m → R₂) →ₛₗ[σ₂] R :=
LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'.symm
#align matrix.to_linear_mapₛₗ₂' Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'
/-- The linear equivalence between `n × n` matrices and bilinear forms on `n → R` -/
def Matrix.toLinearMap₂' : Matrix n m R ≃ₗ[R] (n → R) →ₗ[R] (m → R) →ₗ[R] R :=
LinearMap.toMatrix₂'.symm
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂' Matrix.toLinearMap₂'
theorem Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'_aux_eq (M : Matrix n m R) :
Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux σ₁ σ₂ M = Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂' σ₁ σ₂ M :=
rfl
#align matrix.to_linear_mapₛₗ₂'_aux_eq Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'_aux_eq
theorem Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'_apply (M : Matrix n m R) (x : n → R₁) (y : m → R₂) :
-- Porting note: we don't seem to have `∑ i j` as valid notation yet
Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂' σ₁ σ₂ M x y = ∑ i, ∑ j, σ₁ (x i) * M i j * σ₂ (y j) :=
rfl
#align matrix.to_linear_mapₛₗ₂'_apply Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'_apply
theorem Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_apply (M : Matrix n m R) (x : n → R) (y : m → R) :
-- Porting note: we don't seem to have `∑ i j` as valid notation yet
Matrix.toLinearMap₂' M x y = ∑ i, ∑ j, x i * M i j * y j :=
rfl
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂'_apply Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_apply
theorem Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_apply' (M : Matrix n m R) (v : n → R) (w : m → R) :
Matrix.toLinearMap₂' M v w = Matrix.dotProduct v (M *ᵥ w) := by
simp_rw [Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_apply, Matrix.dotProduct, Matrix.mulVec, Matrix.dotProduct]
refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun _ _ => ?_
rw [Finset.mul_sum]
refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun _ _ => ?_
rw [← mul_assoc]
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂'_apply' Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_apply'
@[simp]
theorem Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'_stdBasis (M : Matrix n m R) (i : n) (j : m) :
Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂' σ₁ σ₂ M (LinearMap.stdBasis R₁ (fun _ => R₁) i 1)
(LinearMap.stdBasis R₂ (fun _ => R₂) j 1) = M i j :=
Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux_stdBasis σ₁ σ₂ M i j
#align matrix.to_linear_mapₛₗ₂'_std_basis Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'_stdBasis
@[simp]
theorem Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_stdBasis (M : Matrix n m R) (i : n) (j : m) :
Matrix.toLinearMap₂' M (LinearMap.stdBasis R (fun _ => R) i 1)
(LinearMap.stdBasis R (fun _ => R) j 1) = M i j :=
Matrix.toLinearMap₂'Aux_stdBasis _ _ M i j
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂'_std_basis Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_stdBasis
@[simp]
theorem LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'_symm :
(LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'.symm : Matrix n m R ≃ₗ[R] _) = Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂' σ₁ σ₂ :=
rfl
#align linear_map.to_matrixₛₗ₂'_symm LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'_symm
@[simp]
theorem Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'_symm :
((Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂' σ₁ σ₂).symm : _ ≃ₗ[R] Matrix n m R) = LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂' :=
LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'.symm_symm
#align matrix.to_linear_mapₛₗ₂'_symm Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'_symm
@[simp]
theorem Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'_toMatrix' (B : (n → R₁) →ₛₗ[σ₁] (m → R₂) →ₛₗ[σ₂] R) :
Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂' σ₁ σ₂ (LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂' B) = B :=
(Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂' σ₁ σ₂).apply_symm_apply B
#align matrix.to_linear_mapₛₗ₂'_to_matrix' Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂'_toMatrix'
@[simp]
theorem Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_toMatrix' (B : (n → R) →ₗ[R] (m → R) →ₗ[R] R) :
Matrix.toLinearMap₂' (LinearMap.toMatrix₂' B) = B :=
Matrix.toLinearMap₂'.apply_symm_apply B
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂'_to_matrix' Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_toMatrix'
@[simp]
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix'_toLinearMapₛₗ₂' (M : Matrix n m R) :
LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂' (Matrix.toLinearMapₛₗ₂' σ₁ σ₂ M) = M :=
LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'.apply_symm_apply M
#align linear_map.to_matrix'_to_linear_mapₛₗ₂' LinearMap.toMatrix'_toLinearMapₛₗ₂'
@[simp]
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix'_toLinearMap₂' (M : Matrix n m R) :
LinearMap.toMatrix₂' (Matrix.toLinearMap₂' M) = M :=
LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'.apply_symm_apply M
#align linear_map.to_matrix'_to_linear_map₂' LinearMap.toMatrix'_toLinearMap₂'
@[simp]
theorem LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'_apply (B : (n → R₁) →ₛₗ[σ₁] (m → R₂) →ₛₗ[σ₂] R) (i : n) (j : m) :
LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂' B i j =
B (stdBasis R₁ (fun _ => R₁) i 1) (stdBasis R₂ (fun _ => R₂) j 1) :=
rfl
#align linear_map.to_matrixₛₗ₂'_apply LinearMap.toMatrixₛₗ₂'_apply
@[simp]
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_apply (B : (n → R) →ₗ[R] (m → R) →ₗ[R] R) (i : n) (j : m) :
LinearMap.toMatrix₂' B i j = B (stdBasis R (fun _ => R) i 1) (stdBasis R (fun _ => R) j 1) :=
rfl
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂'_apply LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_apply
variable [Fintype n'] [Fintype m']
variable [DecidableEq n'] [DecidableEq m']
@[simp]
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_compl₁₂ (B : (n → R) →ₗ[R] (m → R) →ₗ[R] R) (l : (n' → R) →ₗ[R] n → R)
(r : (m' → R) →ₗ[R] m → R) :
toMatrix₂' (B.compl₁₂ l r) = (toMatrix' l)ᵀ * toMatrix₂' B * toMatrix' r := by
ext i j
simp only [LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_apply, LinearMap.compl₁₂_apply, transpose_apply, Matrix.mul_apply,
LinearMap.toMatrix', LinearEquiv.coe_mk, sum_mul]
rw [sum_comm]
conv_lhs => rw [← LinearMap.sum_repr_mul_repr_mul (Pi.basisFun R n) (Pi.basisFun R m) (l _) (r _)]
rw [Finsupp.sum_fintype]
· apply sum_congr rfl
rintro i' -
rw [Finsupp.sum_fintype]
· apply sum_congr rfl
rintro j' -
simp only [smul_eq_mul, Pi.basisFun_repr, mul_assoc, mul_comm, mul_left_comm,
Pi.basisFun_apply, of_apply]
· intros
simp only [zero_smul, smul_zero]
· intros
simp only [zero_smul, Finsupp.sum_zero]
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂'_compl₁₂ LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_compl₁₂
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_comp (B : (n → R) →ₗ[R] (m → R) →ₗ[R] R) (f : (n' → R) →ₗ[R] n → R) :
toMatrix₂' (B.comp f) = (toMatrix' f)ᵀ * toMatrix₂' B := by
rw [← LinearMap.compl₂_id (B.comp f), ← LinearMap.compl₁₂]
simp
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂'_comp LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_comp
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_compl₂ (B : (n → R) →ₗ[R] (m → R) →ₗ[R] R) (f : (m' → R) →ₗ[R] m → R) :
toMatrix₂' (B.compl₂ f) = toMatrix₂' B * toMatrix' f := by
rw [← LinearMap.comp_id B, ← LinearMap.compl₁₂]
simp
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂'_compl₂ LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_compl₂
theorem LinearMap.mul_toMatrix₂'_mul (B : (n → R) →ₗ[R] (m → R) →ₗ[R] R) (M : Matrix n' n R)
(N : Matrix m m' R) : M * toMatrix₂' B * N = toMatrix₂' (B.compl₁₂ (toLin' Mᵀ) (toLin' N)) := by
simp
#align linear_map.mul_to_matrix₂'_mul LinearMap.mul_toMatrix₂'_mul
theorem LinearMap.mul_toMatrix' (B : (n → R) →ₗ[R] (m → R) →ₗ[R] R) (M : Matrix n' n R) :
M * toMatrix₂' B = toMatrix₂' (B.comp <| toLin' Mᵀ) := by
simp only [B.toMatrix₂'_comp, transpose_transpose, toMatrix'_toLin']
#align linear_map.mul_to_matrix' LinearMap.mul_toMatrix'
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_mul (B : (n → R) →ₗ[R] (m → R) →ₗ[R] R) (M : Matrix m m' R) :
toMatrix₂' B * M = toMatrix₂' (B.compl₂ <| toLin' M) := by
simp only [B.toMatrix₂'_compl₂, toMatrix'_toLin']
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂'_mul LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_mul
theorem Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_comp (M : Matrix n m R) (P : Matrix n n' R) (Q : Matrix m m' R) :
M.toLinearMap₂'.compl₁₂ (toLin' P) (toLin' Q) = toLinearMap₂' (Pᵀ * M * Q) :=
LinearMap.toMatrix₂'.injective (by simp)
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂'_comp Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_comp
end ToMatrix'
section ToMatrix
/-! ### Bilinear forms over arbitrary vector spaces
This section deals with the conversion between matrices and bilinear forms on
a module with a fixed basis.
-/
variable [CommSemiring R]
variable [AddCommMonoid M₁] [Module R M₁] [AddCommMonoid M₂] [Module R M₂]
variable [DecidableEq n] [Fintype n]
variable [DecidableEq m] [Fintype m]
variable (b₁ : Basis n R M₁) (b₂ : Basis m R M₂)
/-- `LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂` is the equivalence between `R`-bilinear forms on `M` and
`n`-by-`m` matrices with entries in `R`, if `b₁` and `b₂` are `R`-bases for `M₁` and `M₂`,
respectively. -/
noncomputable def LinearMap.toMatrix₂ : (M₁ →ₗ[R] M₂ →ₗ[R] R) ≃ₗ[R] Matrix n m R :=
(b₁.equivFun.arrowCongr (b₂.equivFun.arrowCongr (LinearEquiv.refl R R))).trans
LinearMap.toMatrix₂'
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂ LinearMap.toMatrix₂
/-- `Matrix.toLinearMap₂ b₁ b₂` is the equivalence between `R`-bilinear forms on `M` and
`n`-by-`m` matrices with entries in `R`, if `b₁` and `b₂` are `R`-bases for `M₁` and `M₂`,
respectively; this is the reverse direction of `LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂`. -/
noncomputable def Matrix.toLinearMap₂ : Matrix n m R ≃ₗ[R] M₁ →ₗ[R] M₂ →ₗ[R] R :=
(LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂).symm
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂ Matrix.toLinearMap₂
-- We make this and not `LinearMap.toMatrix₂` a `simp` lemma to avoid timeouts
@[simp]
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂_apply (B : M₁ →ₗ[R] M₂ →ₗ[R] R) (i : n) (j : m) :
LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂ B i j = B (b₁ i) (b₂ j) := by
simp only [LinearMap.toMatrix₂, LinearEquiv.trans_apply, LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_apply,
LinearEquiv.trans_apply, LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_apply, LinearEquiv.arrowCongr_apply,
Basis.equivFun_symm_stdBasis, LinearEquiv.refl_apply]
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂_apply LinearMap.toMatrix₂_apply
@[simp]
theorem Matrix.toLinearMap₂_apply (M : Matrix n m R) (x : M₁) (y : M₂) :
Matrix.toLinearMap₂ b₁ b₂ M x y = ∑ i, ∑ j, b₁.repr x i * M i j * b₂.repr y j :=
rfl
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂_apply Matrix.toLinearMap₂_apply
-- Not a `simp` lemma since `LinearMap.toMatrix₂` needs an extra argument
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux_eq (B : M₁ →ₗ[R] M₂ →ₗ[R] R) :
LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux b₁ b₂ B = LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂ B :=
Matrix.ext fun i j => by rw [LinearMap.toMatrix₂_apply, LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux_apply]
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂_aux_eq LinearMap.toMatrix₂Aux_eq
@[simp]
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂_symm : (LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂).symm = Matrix.toLinearMap₂ b₁ b₂ :=
rfl
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂_symm LinearMap.toMatrix₂_symm
@[simp]
theorem Matrix.toLinearMap₂_symm : (Matrix.toLinearMap₂ b₁ b₂).symm = LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂ :=
(LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂).symm_symm
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂_symm Matrix.toLinearMap₂_symm
theorem Matrix.toLinearMap₂_basisFun :
Matrix.toLinearMap₂ (Pi.basisFun R n) (Pi.basisFun R m) = Matrix.toLinearMap₂' := by
ext M
simp only [Matrix.toLinearMap₂_apply, Matrix.toLinearMap₂'_apply, Pi.basisFun_repr, coe_comp,
Function.comp_apply]
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂_basis_fun Matrix.toLinearMap₂_basisFun
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂_basisFun :
LinearMap.toMatrix₂ (Pi.basisFun R n) (Pi.basisFun R m) = LinearMap.toMatrix₂' := by
ext B
rw [LinearMap.toMatrix₂_apply, LinearMap.toMatrix₂'_apply, Pi.basisFun_apply, Pi.basisFun_apply]
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂_basis_fun LinearMap.toMatrix₂_basisFun
@[simp]
theorem Matrix.toLinearMap₂_toMatrix₂ (B : M₁ →ₗ[R] M₂ →ₗ[R] R) :
Matrix.toLinearMap₂ b₁ b₂ (LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂ B) = B :=
(Matrix.toLinearMap₂ b₁ b₂).apply_symm_apply B
#align matrix.to_linear_map₂_to_matrix₂ Matrix.toLinearMap₂_toMatrix₂
@[simp]
theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂_toLinearMap₂ (M : Matrix n m R) :
LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂ (Matrix.toLinearMap₂ b₁ b₂ M) = M :=
(LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂).apply_symm_apply M
#align linear_map.to_matrix₂_to_linear_map₂ LinearMap.toMatrix₂_toLinearMap₂
variable [AddCommMonoid M₁'] [Module R M₁']
variable [AddCommMonoid M₂'] [Module R M₂']
variable (b₁' : Basis n' R M₁')
variable (b₂' : Basis m' R M₂')
variable [Fintype n'] [Fintype m']
variable [DecidableEq n'] [DecidableEq m']
-- Cannot be a `simp` lemma because `b₁` and `b₂` must be inferred.
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SesquilinearForm.lean | 420 | 440 | theorem LinearMap.toMatrix₂_compl₁₂ (B : M₁ →ₗ[R] M₂ →ₗ[R] R) (l : M₁' →ₗ[R] M₁)
(r : M₂' →ₗ[R] M₂) :
LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁' b₂' (B.compl₁₂ l r) =
(toMatrix b₁' b₁ l)ᵀ * LinearMap.toMatrix₂ b₁ b₂ B * toMatrix b₂' b₂ r := by |
ext i j
simp only [LinearMap.toMatrix₂_apply, compl₁₂_apply, transpose_apply, Matrix.mul_apply,
LinearMap.toMatrix_apply, LinearEquiv.coe_mk, sum_mul]
rw [sum_comm]
conv_lhs => rw [← LinearMap.sum_repr_mul_repr_mul b₁ b₂]
rw [Finsupp.sum_fintype]
· apply sum_congr rfl
rintro i' -
rw [Finsupp.sum_fintype]
· apply sum_congr rfl
rintro j' -
simp only [smul_eq_mul, LinearMap.toMatrix_apply, Basis.equivFun_apply, mul_assoc, mul_comm,
mul_left_comm]
· intros
simp only [zero_smul, smul_zero]
· intros
simp only [zero_smul, Finsupp.sum_zero]
|
/-
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.Order.Hom.CompleteLattice
import Mathlib.Topology.Bases
import Mathlib.Topology.Homeomorph
import Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousFunction.Basic
import Mathlib.Order.CompactlyGenerated.Basic
import Mathlib.Order.Copy
#align_import topology.sets.opens from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"dc6c365e751e34d100e80fe6e314c3c3e0fd2988"
/-!
# Open sets
## Summary
We define the subtype of open sets in a topological space.
## Main Definitions
### Bundled open sets
- `TopologicalSpace.Opens α` is the type of open subsets of a topological space `α`.
- `TopologicalSpace.Opens.IsBasis` is a predicate saying that a set of `Opens`s form a topological
basis.
- `TopologicalSpace.Opens.comap`: preimage of an open set under a continuous map as a `FrameHom`.
- `Homeomorph.opensCongr`: order-preserving equivalence between open sets in the domain and the
codomain of a homeomorphism.
### Bundled open neighborhoods
- `TopologicalSpace.OpenNhdsOf x` is the type of open subsets of a topological space `α` containing
`x : α`.
- `TopologicalSpace.OpenNhdsOf.comap f x U` is the preimage of open neighborhood `U` of `f x` under
`f : C(α, β)`.
## Main results
We define order structures on both `Opens α` (`CompleteLattice`, `Frame`) and `OpenNhdsOf x`
(`OrderTop`, `DistribLattice`).
## TODO
- Rename `TopologicalSpace.Opens` to `Open`?
- Port the `auto_cases` tactic version (as a plugin if the ported `auto_cases` will allow plugins).
-/
open Filter Function Order Set
open Topology
variable {ι α β γ : Type*} [TopologicalSpace α] [TopologicalSpace β] [TopologicalSpace γ]
namespace TopologicalSpace
variable (α)
/-- The type of open subsets of a topological space. -/
structure Opens where
/-- The underlying set of a bundled `TopologicalSpace.Opens` object. -/
carrier : Set α
/-- The `TopologicalSpace.Opens.carrier _` is an open set. -/
is_open' : IsOpen carrier
#align topological_space.opens TopologicalSpace.Opens
variable {α}
namespace Opens
instance : SetLike (Opens α) α where
coe := Opens.carrier
coe_injective' := fun ⟨_, _⟩ ⟨_, _⟩ _ => by congr
instance : CanLift (Set α) (Opens α) (↑) IsOpen :=
⟨fun s h => ⟨⟨s, h⟩, rfl⟩⟩
theorem «forall» {p : Opens α → Prop} : (∀ U, p U) ↔ ∀ (U : Set α) (hU : IsOpen U), p ⟨U, hU⟩ :=
⟨fun h _ _ => h _, fun h _ => h _ _⟩
#align topological_space.opens.forall TopologicalSpace.Opens.forall
@[simp] theorem carrier_eq_coe (U : Opens α) : U.1 = ↑U := rfl
#align topological_space.opens.carrier_eq_coe TopologicalSpace.Opens.carrier_eq_coe
/-- the coercion `Opens α → Set α` applied to a pair is the same as taking the first component -/
@[simp]
theorem coe_mk {U : Set α} {hU : IsOpen U} : ↑(⟨U, hU⟩ : Opens α) = U :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.coe_mk TopologicalSpace.Opens.coe_mk
@[simp]
theorem mem_mk {x : α} {U : Set α} {h : IsOpen U} : x ∈ mk U h ↔ x ∈ U := Iff.rfl
#align topological_space.opens.mem_mk TopologicalSpace.Opens.mem_mk
-- Porting note: removed @[simp] because LHS simplifies to `∃ x, x ∈ U`
protected theorem nonempty_coeSort {U : Opens α} : Nonempty U ↔ (U : Set α).Nonempty :=
Set.nonempty_coe_sort
#align topological_space.opens.nonempty_coe_sort TopologicalSpace.Opens.nonempty_coeSort
-- Porting note (#10756): new lemma; todo: prove it for a `SetLike`?
protected theorem nonempty_coe {U : Opens α} : (U : Set α).Nonempty ↔ ∃ x, x ∈ U :=
Iff.rfl
@[ext] -- Porting note (#11215): TODO: replace with `∀ x, x ∈ U ↔ x ∈ V`
theorem ext {U V : Opens α} (h : (U : Set α) = V) : U = V :=
SetLike.coe_injective h
#align topological_space.opens.ext TopologicalSpace.Opens.ext
-- Porting note: removed @[simp], simp can prove it
theorem coe_inj {U V : Opens α} : (U : Set α) = V ↔ U = V :=
SetLike.ext'_iff.symm
#align topological_space.opens.coe_inj TopologicalSpace.Opens.coe_inj
protected theorem isOpen (U : Opens α) : IsOpen (U : Set α) :=
U.is_open'
#align topological_space.opens.is_open TopologicalSpace.Opens.isOpen
@[simp] theorem mk_coe (U : Opens α) : mk (↑U) U.isOpen = U := rfl
#align topological_space.opens.mk_coe TopologicalSpace.Opens.mk_coe
/-- See Note [custom simps projection]. -/
def Simps.coe (U : Opens α) : Set α := U
#align topological_space.opens.simps.coe TopologicalSpace.Opens.Simps.coe
initialize_simps_projections Opens (carrier → coe)
/-- The interior of a set, as an element of `Opens`. -/
nonrec def interior (s : Set α) : Opens α :=
⟨interior s, isOpen_interior⟩
#align topological_space.opens.interior TopologicalSpace.Opens.interior
theorem gc : GaloisConnection ((↑) : Opens α → Set α) interior := fun U _ =>
⟨fun h => interior_maximal h U.isOpen, fun h => le_trans h interior_subset⟩
#align topological_space.opens.gc TopologicalSpace.Opens.gc
/-- The galois coinsertion between sets and opens. -/
def gi : GaloisCoinsertion (↑) (@interior α _) where
choice s hs := ⟨s, interior_eq_iff_isOpen.mp <| le_antisymm interior_subset hs⟩
gc := gc
u_l_le _ := interior_subset
choice_eq _s hs := le_antisymm hs interior_subset
#align topological_space.opens.gi TopologicalSpace.Opens.gi
instance : CompleteLattice (Opens α) :=
CompleteLattice.copy (GaloisCoinsertion.liftCompleteLattice gi)
-- le
(fun U V => (U : Set α) ⊆ V) rfl
-- top
⟨univ, isOpen_univ⟩ (ext interior_univ.symm)
-- bot
⟨∅, isOpen_empty⟩ rfl
-- sup
(fun U V => ⟨↑U ∪ ↑V, U.2.union V.2⟩) rfl
-- inf
(fun U V => ⟨↑U ∩ ↑V, U.2.inter V.2⟩)
(funext₂ fun U V => ext (U.2.inter V.2).interior_eq.symm)
-- sSup
(fun S => ⟨⋃ s ∈ S, ↑s, isOpen_biUnion fun s _ => s.2⟩)
(funext fun _ => ext sSup_image.symm)
-- sInf
_ rfl
@[simp]
theorem mk_inf_mk {U V : Set α} {hU : IsOpen U} {hV : IsOpen V} :
(⟨U, hU⟩ ⊓ ⟨V, hV⟩ : Opens α) = ⟨U ⊓ V, IsOpen.inter hU hV⟩ :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.mk_inf_mk TopologicalSpace.Opens.mk_inf_mk
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_inf (s t : Opens α) : (↑(s ⊓ t) : Set α) = ↑s ∩ ↑t :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.coe_inf TopologicalSpace.Opens.coe_inf
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_sup (s t : Opens α) : (↑(s ⊔ t) : Set α) = ↑s ∪ ↑t :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.coe_sup TopologicalSpace.Opens.coe_sup
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_bot : ((⊥ : Opens α) : Set α) = ∅ :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.coe_bot TopologicalSpace.Opens.coe_bot
@[simp] theorem mk_empty : (⟨∅, isOpen_empty⟩ : Opens α) = ⊥ := rfl
-- Porting note (#10756): new lemma
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_eq_empty {U : Opens α} : (U : Set α) = ∅ ↔ U = ⊥ :=
SetLike.coe_injective.eq_iff' rfl
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_top : ((⊤ : Opens α) : Set α) = Set.univ :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.coe_top TopologicalSpace.Opens.coe_top
@[simp] theorem mk_univ : (⟨univ, isOpen_univ⟩ : Opens α) = ⊤ := rfl
-- Porting note (#10756): new lemma
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_eq_univ {U : Opens α} : (U : Set α) = univ ↔ U = ⊤ :=
SetLike.coe_injective.eq_iff' rfl
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_sSup {S : Set (Opens α)} : (↑(sSup S) : Set α) = ⋃ i ∈ S, ↑i :=
rfl
#align topological_space.opens.coe_Sup TopologicalSpace.Opens.coe_sSup
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_finset_sup (f : ι → Opens α) (s : Finset ι) : (↑(s.sup f) : Set α) = s.sup ((↑) ∘ f) :=
map_finset_sup (⟨⟨(↑), coe_sup⟩, coe_bot⟩ : SupBotHom (Opens α) (Set α)) _ _
#align topological_space.opens.coe_finset_sup TopologicalSpace.Opens.coe_finset_sup
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_finset_inf (f : ι → Opens α) (s : Finset ι) : (↑(s.inf f) : Set α) = s.inf ((↑) ∘ f) :=
map_finset_inf (⟨⟨(↑), coe_inf⟩, coe_top⟩ : InfTopHom (Opens α) (Set α)) _ _
#align topological_space.opens.coe_finset_inf TopologicalSpace.Opens.coe_finset_inf
instance : Inhabited (Opens α) := ⟨⊥⟩
-- porting note (#10754): new instance
instance [IsEmpty α] : Unique (Opens α) where
uniq _ := ext <| Subsingleton.elim _ _
-- porting note (#10754): new instance
instance [Nonempty α] : Nontrivial (Opens α) where
exists_pair_ne := ⟨⊥, ⊤, mt coe_inj.2 empty_ne_univ⟩
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_iSup {ι} (s : ι → Opens α) : ((⨆ i, s i : Opens α) : Set α) = ⋃ i, s i := by
simp [iSup]
#align topological_space.opens.coe_supr TopologicalSpace.Opens.coe_iSup
theorem iSup_def {ι} (s : ι → Opens α) : ⨆ i, s i = ⟨⋃ i, s i, isOpen_iUnion fun i => (s i).2⟩ :=
ext <| coe_iSup s
#align topological_space.opens.supr_def TopologicalSpace.Opens.iSup_def
@[simp]
theorem iSup_mk {ι} (s : ι → Set α) (h : ∀ i, IsOpen (s i)) :
(⨆ i, ⟨s i, h i⟩ : Opens α) = ⟨⋃ i, s i, isOpen_iUnion h⟩ :=
iSup_def _
#align topological_space.opens.supr_mk TopologicalSpace.Opens.iSup_mk
@[simp]
theorem mem_iSup {ι} {x : α} {s : ι → Opens α} : x ∈ iSup s ↔ ∃ i, x ∈ s i := by
rw [← SetLike.mem_coe]
simp
#align topological_space.opens.mem_supr TopologicalSpace.Opens.mem_iSup
@[simp]
theorem mem_sSup {Us : Set (Opens α)} {x : α} : x ∈ sSup Us ↔ ∃ u ∈ Us, x ∈ u := by
simp_rw [sSup_eq_iSup, mem_iSup, exists_prop]
#align topological_space.opens.mem_Sup TopologicalSpace.Opens.mem_sSup
instance : Frame (Opens α) :=
{ inferInstanceAs (CompleteLattice (Opens α)) with
sSup := sSup
inf_sSup_le_iSup_inf := fun a s =>
(ext <| by simp only [coe_inf, coe_iSup, coe_sSup, Set.inter_iUnion₂]).le }
theorem openEmbedding' (U : Opens α) : OpenEmbedding (Subtype.val : U → α) :=
U.isOpen.openEmbedding_subtype_val
theorem openEmbedding_of_le {U V : Opens α} (i : U ≤ V) :
OpenEmbedding (Set.inclusion <| SetLike.coe_subset_coe.2 i) :=
{ toEmbedding := embedding_inclusion i
isOpen_range := by
rw [Set.range_inclusion i]
exact U.isOpen.preimage continuous_subtype_val }
#align topological_space.opens.open_embedding_of_le TopologicalSpace.Opens.openEmbedding_of_le
theorem not_nonempty_iff_eq_bot (U : Opens α) : ¬Set.Nonempty (U : Set α) ↔ U = ⊥ := by
rw [← coe_inj, coe_bot, ← Set.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty]
#align topological_space.opens.not_nonempty_iff_eq_bot TopologicalSpace.Opens.not_nonempty_iff_eq_bot
theorem ne_bot_iff_nonempty (U : Opens α) : U ≠ ⊥ ↔ Set.Nonempty (U : Set α) := by
rw [Ne, ← not_nonempty_iff_eq_bot, not_not]
#align topological_space.opens.ne_bot_iff_nonempty TopologicalSpace.Opens.ne_bot_iff_nonempty
/-- An open set in the indiscrete topology is either empty or the whole space. -/
| Mathlib/Topology/Sets/Opens.lean | 283 | 286 | theorem eq_bot_or_top {α} [t : TopologicalSpace α] (h : t = ⊤) (U : Opens α) : U = ⊥ ∨ U = ⊤ := by |
subst h; letI : TopologicalSpace α := ⊤
rw [← coe_eq_empty, ← coe_eq_univ, ← isOpen_top_iff]
exact U.2
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Basic
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Slope
import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.FiniteDimension
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Constructions.BorelSpace.ContinuousLinearMap
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.StronglyMeasurable.Basic
#align_import analysis.calculus.fderiv_measurable from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3bce8d800a6f2b8f63fe1e588fd76a9ff4adcebe"
/-!
# Derivative is measurable
In this file we prove that the derivative of any function with complete codomain is a measurable
function. Namely, we prove:
* `measurableSet_of_differentiableAt`: the set `{x | DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x}` is measurable;
* `measurable_fderiv`: the function `fderiv 𝕜 f` is measurable;
* `measurable_fderiv_apply_const`: for a fixed vector `y`, the function `fun x ↦ fderiv 𝕜 f x y`
is measurable;
* `measurable_deriv`: the function `deriv f` is measurable (for `f : 𝕜 → F`).
We also show the same results for the right derivative on the real line
(see `measurable_derivWithin_Ici` and `measurable_derivWithin_Ioi`), following the same
proof strategy.
We also prove measurability statements for functions depending on a parameter: for `f : α → E → F`,
we show the measurability of `(p : α × E) ↦ fderiv 𝕜 (f p.1) p.2`. This requires additional
assumptions. We give versions of the above statements (appending `with_param` to their names) when
`f` is continuous and `E` is locally compact.
## Implementation
We give a proof that avoids second-countability issues, by expressing the differentiability set
as a function of open sets in the following way. Define `A (L, r, ε)` to be the set of points
where, on a ball of radius roughly `r` around `x`, the function is uniformly approximated by the
linear map `L`, up to `ε r`. It is an open set.
Let also `B (L, r, s, ε) = A (L, r, ε) ∩ A (L, s, ε)`: we require that at two possibly different
scales `r` and `s`, the function is well approximated by the linear map `L`. It is also open.
We claim that the differentiability set of `f` is exactly
`D = ⋂ ε > 0, ⋃ δ > 0, ⋂ r, s < δ, ⋃ L, B (L, r, s, ε)`.
In other words, for any `ε > 0`, we require that there is a size `δ` such that, for any two scales
below this size, the function is well approximated by a linear map, common to the two scales.
The set `⋃ L, B (L, r, s, ε)` is open, as a union of open sets. Converting the intersections and
unions to countable ones (using real numbers of the form `2 ^ (-n)`), it follows that the
differentiability set is measurable.
To prove the claim, there are two inclusions. One is trivial: if the function is differentiable
at `x`, then `x` belongs to `D` (just take `L` to be the derivative, and use that the
differentiability exactly says that the map is well approximated by `L`). This is proved in
`mem_A_of_differentiable` and `differentiable_set_subset_D`.
For the other direction, the difficulty is that `L` in the union may depend on `ε, r, s`. The key
point is that, in fact, it doesn't depend too much on them. First, if `x` belongs both to
`A (L, r, ε)` and `A (L', r, ε)`, then `L` and `L'` have to be close on a shell, and thus
`‖L - L'‖` is bounded by `ε` (see `norm_sub_le_of_mem_A`). Assume now `x ∈ D`. If one has two maps
`L` and `L'` such that `x` belongs to `A (L, r, ε)` and to `A (L', r', ε')`, one deduces that `L` is
close to `L'` by arguing as follows. Consider another scale `s` smaller than `r` and `r'`. Take a
linear map `L₁` that approximates `f` around `x` both at scales `r` and `s` w.r.t. `ε` (it exists as
`x` belongs to `D`). Take also `L₂` that approximates `f` around `x` both at scales `r'` and `s`
w.r.t. `ε'`. Then `L₁` is close to `L` (as they are close on a shell of radius `r`), and `L₂` is
close to `L₁` (as they are close on a shell of radius `s`), and `L'` is close to `L₂` (as they are
close on a shell of radius `r'`). It follows that `L` is close to `L'`, as we claimed.
It follows that the different approximating linear maps that show up form a Cauchy sequence when
`ε` tends to `0`. When the target space is complete, this sequence converges, to a limit `f'`.
With the same kind of arguments, one checks that `f` is differentiable with derivative `f'`.
To show that the derivative itself is measurable, add in the definition of `B` and `D` a set
`K` of continuous linear maps to which `L` should belong. Then, when `K` is complete, the set `D K`
is exactly the set of points where `f` is differentiable with a derivative in `K`.
## Tags
derivative, measurable function, Borel σ-algebra
-/
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false -- A B D
noncomputable section
open Set Metric Asymptotics Filter ContinuousLinearMap MeasureTheory TopologicalSpace
open scoped Topology
namespace ContinuousLinearMap
variable {𝕜 E F : Type*} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E]
[NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F]
theorem measurable_apply₂ [MeasurableSpace E] [OpensMeasurableSpace E]
[SecondCountableTopologyEither (E →L[𝕜] F) E]
[MeasurableSpace F] [BorelSpace F] : Measurable fun p : (E →L[𝕜] F) × E => p.1 p.2 :=
isBoundedBilinearMap_apply.continuous.measurable
#align continuous_linear_map.measurable_apply₂ ContinuousLinearMap.measurable_apply₂
end ContinuousLinearMap
section fderiv
variable {𝕜 : Type*} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜]
variable {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E]
variable {F : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F]
variable {f : E → F} (K : Set (E →L[𝕜] F))
namespace FDerivMeasurableAux
/-- The set `A f L r ε` is the set of points `x` around which the function `f` is well approximated
at scale `r` by the linear map `L`, up to an error `ε`. We tweak the definition to make sure that
this is an open set. -/
def A (f : E → F) (L : E →L[𝕜] F) (r ε : ℝ) : Set E :=
{ x | ∃ r' ∈ Ioc (r / 2) r, ∀ y ∈ ball x r', ∀ z ∈ ball x r', ‖f z - f y - L (z - y)‖ < ε * r }
#align fderiv_measurable_aux.A FDerivMeasurableAux.A
/-- The set `B f K r s ε` is the set of points `x` around which there exists a continuous linear map
`L` belonging to `K` (a given set of continuous linear maps) that approximates well the
function `f` (up to an error `ε`), simultaneously at scales `r` and `s`. -/
def B (f : E → F) (K : Set (E →L[𝕜] F)) (r s ε : ℝ) : Set E :=
⋃ L ∈ K, A f L r ε ∩ A f L s ε
#align fderiv_measurable_aux.B FDerivMeasurableAux.B
/-- The set `D f K` is a complicated set constructed using countable intersections and unions. Its
main use is that, when `K` is complete, it is exactly the set of points where `f` is differentiable,
with a derivative in `K`. -/
def D (f : E → F) (K : Set (E →L[𝕜] F)) : Set E :=
⋂ e : ℕ, ⋃ n : ℕ, ⋂ (p ≥ n) (q ≥ n), B f K ((1 / 2) ^ p) ((1 / 2) ^ q) ((1 / 2) ^ e)
#align fderiv_measurable_aux.D FDerivMeasurableAux.D
theorem isOpen_A (L : E →L[𝕜] F) (r ε : ℝ) : IsOpen (A f L r ε) := by
rw [Metric.isOpen_iff]
rintro x ⟨r', r'_mem, hr'⟩
obtain ⟨s, s_gt, s_lt⟩ : ∃ s : ℝ, r / 2 < s ∧ s < r' := exists_between r'_mem.1
have : s ∈ Ioc (r / 2) r := ⟨s_gt, le_of_lt (s_lt.trans_le r'_mem.2)⟩
refine ⟨r' - s, by linarith, fun x' hx' => ⟨s, this, ?_⟩⟩
have B : ball x' s ⊆ ball x r' := ball_subset (le_of_lt hx')
intro y hy z hz
exact hr' y (B hy) z (B hz)
#align fderiv_measurable_aux.is_open_A FDerivMeasurableAux.isOpen_A
theorem isOpen_B {K : Set (E →L[𝕜] F)} {r s ε : ℝ} : IsOpen (B f K r s ε) := by
simp [B, isOpen_biUnion, IsOpen.inter, isOpen_A]
#align fderiv_measurable_aux.is_open_B FDerivMeasurableAux.isOpen_B
theorem A_mono (L : E →L[𝕜] F) (r : ℝ) {ε δ : ℝ} (h : ε ≤ δ) : A f L r ε ⊆ A f L r δ := by
rintro x ⟨r', r'r, hr'⟩
refine ⟨r', r'r, fun y hy z hz => (hr' y hy z hz).trans_le (mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right h ?_)⟩
linarith [mem_ball.1 hy, r'r.2, @dist_nonneg _ _ y x]
#align fderiv_measurable_aux.A_mono FDerivMeasurableAux.A_mono
theorem le_of_mem_A {r ε : ℝ} {L : E →L[𝕜] F} {x : E} (hx : x ∈ A f L r ε) {y z : E}
(hy : y ∈ closedBall x (r / 2)) (hz : z ∈ closedBall x (r / 2)) :
‖f z - f y - L (z - y)‖ ≤ ε * r := by
rcases hx with ⟨r', r'mem, hr'⟩
apply le_of_lt
exact hr' _ ((mem_closedBall.1 hy).trans_lt r'mem.1) _ ((mem_closedBall.1 hz).trans_lt r'mem.1)
#align fderiv_measurable_aux.le_of_mem_A FDerivMeasurableAux.le_of_mem_A
theorem mem_A_of_differentiable {ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) {x : E} (hx : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x) :
∃ R > 0, ∀ r ∈ Ioo (0 : ℝ) R, x ∈ A f (fderiv 𝕜 f x) r ε := by
let δ := (ε / 2) / 2
obtain ⟨R, R_pos, hR⟩ :
∃ R > 0, ∀ y ∈ ball x R, ‖f y - f x - fderiv 𝕜 f x (y - x)‖ ≤ δ * ‖y - x‖ :=
eventually_nhds_iff_ball.1 <| hx.hasFDerivAt.isLittleO.bound <| by positivity
refine ⟨R, R_pos, fun r hr => ?_⟩
have : r ∈ Ioc (r / 2) r := right_mem_Ioc.2 <| half_lt_self hr.1
refine ⟨r, this, fun y hy z hz => ?_⟩
calc
‖f z - f y - (fderiv 𝕜 f x) (z - y)‖ =
‖f z - f x - (fderiv 𝕜 f x) (z - x) - (f y - f x - (fderiv 𝕜 f x) (y - x))‖ := by
simp only [map_sub]; abel_nf
_ ≤ ‖f z - f x - (fderiv 𝕜 f x) (z - x)‖ + ‖f y - f x - (fderiv 𝕜 f x) (y - x)‖ :=
norm_sub_le _ _
_ ≤ δ * ‖z - x‖ + δ * ‖y - x‖ :=
add_le_add (hR _ (ball_subset_ball hr.2.le hz)) (hR _ (ball_subset_ball hr.2.le hy))
_ ≤ δ * r + δ * r := by rw [mem_ball_iff_norm] at hz hy; gcongr
_ = (ε / 2) * r := by ring
_ < ε * r := by gcongr; exacts [hr.1, half_lt_self hε]
#align fderiv_measurable_aux.mem_A_of_differentiable FDerivMeasurableAux.mem_A_of_differentiable
theorem norm_sub_le_of_mem_A {c : 𝕜} (hc : 1 < ‖c‖) {r ε : ℝ} (hε : 0 < ε) (hr : 0 < r) {x : E}
{L₁ L₂ : E →L[𝕜] F} (h₁ : x ∈ A f L₁ r ε) (h₂ : x ∈ A f L₂ r ε) : ‖L₁ - L₂‖ ≤ 4 * ‖c‖ * ε := by
refine opNorm_le_of_shell (half_pos hr) (by positivity) hc ?_
intro y ley ylt
rw [div_div, div_le_iff' (mul_pos (by norm_num : (0 : ℝ) < 2) (zero_lt_one.trans hc))] at ley
calc
‖(L₁ - L₂) y‖ = ‖f (x + y) - f x - L₂ (x + y - x) - (f (x + y) - f x - L₁ (x + y - x))‖ := by
simp
_ ≤ ‖f (x + y) - f x - L₂ (x + y - x)‖ + ‖f (x + y) - f x - L₁ (x + y - x)‖ := norm_sub_le _ _
_ ≤ ε * r + ε * r := by
apply add_le_add
· apply le_of_mem_A h₂
· simp only [le_of_lt (half_pos hr), mem_closedBall, dist_self]
· simp only [dist_eq_norm, add_sub_cancel_left, mem_closedBall, ylt.le]
· apply le_of_mem_A h₁
· simp only [le_of_lt (half_pos hr), mem_closedBall, dist_self]
· simp only [dist_eq_norm, add_sub_cancel_left, mem_closedBall, ylt.le]
_ = 2 * ε * r := by ring
_ ≤ 2 * ε * (2 * ‖c‖ * ‖y‖) := by gcongr
_ = 4 * ‖c‖ * ε * ‖y‖ := by ring
#align fderiv_measurable_aux.norm_sub_le_of_mem_A FDerivMeasurableAux.norm_sub_le_of_mem_A
/-- Easy inclusion: a differentiability point with derivative in `K` belongs to `D f K`. -/
theorem differentiable_set_subset_D :
{ x | DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x ∧ fderiv 𝕜 f x ∈ K } ⊆ D f K := by
intro x hx
rw [D, mem_iInter]
intro e
have : (0 : ℝ) < (1 / 2) ^ e := by positivity
rcases mem_A_of_differentiable this hx.1 with ⟨R, R_pos, hR⟩
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ : ∃ n : ℕ, (1 / 2) ^ n < R :=
exists_pow_lt_of_lt_one R_pos (by norm_num : (1 : ℝ) / 2 < 1)
simp only [mem_iUnion, mem_iInter, B, mem_inter_iff]
refine ⟨n, fun p hp q hq => ⟨fderiv 𝕜 f x, hx.2, ⟨?_, ?_⟩⟩⟩ <;>
· refine hR _ ⟨pow_pos (by norm_num) _, lt_of_le_of_lt ?_ hn⟩
exact pow_le_pow_of_le_one (by norm_num) (by norm_num) (by assumption)
#align fderiv_measurable_aux.differentiable_set_subset_D FDerivMeasurableAux.differentiable_set_subset_D
/-- Harder inclusion: at a point in `D f K`, the function `f` has a derivative, in `K`. -/
| Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Measurable.lean | 223 | 357 | theorem D_subset_differentiable_set {K : Set (E →L[𝕜] F)} (hK : IsComplete K) :
D f K ⊆ { x | DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x ∧ fderiv 𝕜 f x ∈ K } := by |
have P : ∀ {n : ℕ}, (0 : ℝ) < (1 / 2) ^ n := fun {n} => pow_pos (by norm_num) n
rcases NormedField.exists_one_lt_norm 𝕜 with ⟨c, hc⟩
intro x hx
have :
∀ e : ℕ, ∃ n : ℕ, ∀ p q, n ≤ p → n ≤ q →
∃ L ∈ K, x ∈ A f L ((1 / 2) ^ p) ((1 / 2) ^ e) ∩ A f L ((1 / 2) ^ q) ((1 / 2) ^ e) := by
intro e
have := mem_iInter.1 hx e
rcases mem_iUnion.1 this with ⟨n, hn⟩
refine ⟨n, fun p q hp hq => ?_⟩
simp only [mem_iInter, ge_iff_le] at hn
rcases mem_iUnion.1 (hn p hp q hq) with ⟨L, hL⟩
exact ⟨L, exists_prop.mp <| mem_iUnion.1 hL⟩
/- Recast the assumptions: for each `e`, there exist `n e` and linear maps `L e p q` in `K`
such that, for `p, q ≥ n e`, then `f` is well approximated by `L e p q` at scale `2 ^ (-p)` and
`2 ^ (-q)`, with an error `2 ^ (-e)`. -/
choose! n L hn using this
/- All the operators `L e p q` that show up are close to each other. To prove this, we argue
that `L e p q` is close to `L e p r` (where `r` is large enough), as both approximate `f` at
scale `2 ^(- p)`. And `L e p r` is close to `L e' p' r` as both approximate `f` at scale
`2 ^ (- r)`. And `L e' p' r` is close to `L e' p' q'` as both approximate `f` at scale
`2 ^ (- p')`. -/
have M :
∀ e p q e' p' q',
n e ≤ p →
n e ≤ q →
n e' ≤ p' → n e' ≤ q' → e ≤ e' → ‖L e p q - L e' p' q'‖ ≤ 12 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e := by
intro e p q e' p' q' hp hq hp' hq' he'
let r := max (n e) (n e')
have I : ((1 : ℝ) / 2) ^ e' ≤ (1 / 2) ^ e :=
pow_le_pow_of_le_one (by norm_num) (by norm_num) he'
have J1 : ‖L e p q - L e p r‖ ≤ 4 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e := by
have I1 : x ∈ A f (L e p q) ((1 / 2) ^ p) ((1 / 2) ^ e) := (hn e p q hp hq).2.1
have I2 : x ∈ A f (L e p r) ((1 / 2) ^ p) ((1 / 2) ^ e) := (hn e p r hp (le_max_left _ _)).2.1
exact norm_sub_le_of_mem_A hc P P I1 I2
have J2 : ‖L e p r - L e' p' r‖ ≤ 4 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e := by
have I1 : x ∈ A f (L e p r) ((1 / 2) ^ r) ((1 / 2) ^ e) := (hn e p r hp (le_max_left _ _)).2.2
have I2 : x ∈ A f (L e' p' r) ((1 / 2) ^ r) ((1 / 2) ^ e') :=
(hn e' p' r hp' (le_max_right _ _)).2.2
exact norm_sub_le_of_mem_A hc P P I1 (A_mono _ _ I I2)
have J3 : ‖L e' p' r - L e' p' q'‖ ≤ 4 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e := by
have I1 : x ∈ A f (L e' p' r) ((1 / 2) ^ p') ((1 / 2) ^ e') :=
(hn e' p' r hp' (le_max_right _ _)).2.1
have I2 : x ∈ A f (L e' p' q') ((1 / 2) ^ p') ((1 / 2) ^ e') := (hn e' p' q' hp' hq').2.1
exact norm_sub_le_of_mem_A hc P P (A_mono _ _ I I1) (A_mono _ _ I I2)
calc
‖L e p q - L e' p' q'‖ =
‖L e p q - L e p r + (L e p r - L e' p' r) + (L e' p' r - L e' p' q')‖ := by
congr 1; abel
_ ≤ ‖L e p q - L e p r‖ + ‖L e p r - L e' p' r‖ + ‖L e' p' r - L e' p' q'‖ :=
norm_add₃_le _ _ _
_ ≤ 4 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e + 4 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e + 4 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e := by gcongr
_ = 12 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e := by ring
/- For definiteness, use `L0 e = L e (n e) (n e)`, to have a single sequence. We claim that this
is a Cauchy sequence. -/
let L0 : ℕ → E →L[𝕜] F := fun e => L e (n e) (n e)
have : CauchySeq L0 := by
rw [Metric.cauchySeq_iff']
intro ε εpos
obtain ⟨e, he⟩ : ∃ e : ℕ, (1 / 2) ^ e < ε / (12 * ‖c‖) :=
exists_pow_lt_of_lt_one (by positivity) (by norm_num)
refine ⟨e, fun e' he' => ?_⟩
rw [dist_comm, dist_eq_norm]
calc
‖L0 e - L0 e'‖ ≤ 12 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e := M _ _ _ _ _ _ le_rfl le_rfl le_rfl le_rfl he'
_ < 12 * ‖c‖ * (ε / (12 * ‖c‖)) := by gcongr
_ = ε := by field_simp
-- As it is Cauchy, the sequence `L0` converges, to a limit `f'` in `K`.
obtain ⟨f', f'K, hf'⟩ : ∃ f' ∈ K, Tendsto L0 atTop (𝓝 f') :=
cauchySeq_tendsto_of_isComplete hK (fun e => (hn e (n e) (n e) le_rfl le_rfl).1) this
have Lf' : ∀ e p, n e ≤ p → ‖L e (n e) p - f'‖ ≤ 12 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e := by
intro e p hp
apply le_of_tendsto (tendsto_const_nhds.sub hf').norm
rw [eventually_atTop]
exact ⟨e, fun e' he' => M _ _ _ _ _ _ le_rfl hp le_rfl le_rfl he'⟩
-- Let us show that `f` has derivative `f'` at `x`.
have : HasFDerivAt f f' x := by
simp only [hasFDerivAt_iff_isLittleO_nhds_zero, isLittleO_iff]
/- to get an approximation with a precision `ε`, we will replace `f` with `L e (n e) m` for
some large enough `e` (yielding a small error by uniform approximation). As one can vary `m`,
this makes it possible to cover all scales, and thus to obtain a good linear approximation in
the whole ball of radius `(1/2)^(n e)`. -/
intro ε εpos
have pos : 0 < 4 + 12 * ‖c‖ := by positivity
obtain ⟨e, he⟩ : ∃ e : ℕ, (1 / 2) ^ e < ε / (4 + 12 * ‖c‖) :=
exists_pow_lt_of_lt_one (div_pos εpos pos) (by norm_num)
rw [eventually_nhds_iff_ball]
refine ⟨(1 / 2) ^ (n e + 1), P, fun y hy => ?_⟩
-- We need to show that `f (x + y) - f x - f' y` is small. For this, we will work at scale
-- `k` where `k` is chosen with `‖y‖ ∼ 2 ^ (-k)`.
by_cases y_pos : y = 0;
· simp [y_pos]
have yzero : 0 < ‖y‖ := norm_pos_iff.mpr y_pos
have y_lt : ‖y‖ < (1 / 2) ^ (n e + 1) := by simpa using mem_ball_iff_norm.1 hy
have yone : ‖y‖ ≤ 1 := le_trans y_lt.le (pow_le_one _ (by norm_num) (by norm_num))
-- define the scale `k`.
obtain ⟨k, hk, h'k⟩ : ∃ k : ℕ, (1 / 2) ^ (k + 1) < ‖y‖ ∧ ‖y‖ ≤ (1 / 2) ^ k :=
exists_nat_pow_near_of_lt_one yzero yone (by norm_num : (0 : ℝ) < 1 / 2)
(by norm_num : (1 : ℝ) / 2 < 1)
-- the scale is large enough (as `y` is small enough)
have k_gt : n e < k := by
have : ((1 : ℝ) / 2) ^ (k + 1) < (1 / 2) ^ (n e + 1) := lt_trans hk y_lt
rw [pow_lt_pow_iff_right_of_lt_one (by norm_num : (0 : ℝ) < 1 / 2) (by norm_num)] at this
omega
set m := k - 1
have m_ge : n e ≤ m := Nat.le_sub_one_of_lt k_gt
have km : k = m + 1 := (Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos (lt_of_le_of_lt (zero_le _) k_gt)).symm
rw [km] at hk h'k
-- `f` is well approximated by `L e (n e) k` at the relevant scale
-- (in fact, we use `m = k - 1` instead of `k` because of the precise definition of `A`).
have J1 : ‖f (x + y) - f x - L e (n e) m (x + y - x)‖ ≤ (1 / 2) ^ e * (1 / 2) ^ m := by
apply le_of_mem_A (hn e (n e) m le_rfl m_ge).2.2
· simp only [mem_closedBall, dist_self]
positivity
· simpa only [dist_eq_norm, add_sub_cancel_left, mem_closedBall, pow_succ, mul_one_div] using
h'k
have J2 : ‖f (x + y) - f x - L e (n e) m y‖ ≤ 4 * (1 / 2) ^ e * ‖y‖ :=
calc
‖f (x + y) - f x - L e (n e) m y‖ ≤ (1 / 2) ^ e * (1 / 2) ^ m := by
simpa only [add_sub_cancel_left] using J1
_ = 4 * (1 / 2) ^ e * (1 / 2) ^ (m + 2) := by field_simp; ring
_ ≤ 4 * (1 / 2) ^ e * ‖y‖ := by gcongr
-- use the previous estimates to see that `f (x + y) - f x - f' y` is small.
calc
‖f (x + y) - f x - f' y‖ = ‖f (x + y) - f x - L e (n e) m y + (L e (n e) m - f') y‖ :=
congr_arg _ (by simp)
_ ≤ 4 * (1 / 2) ^ e * ‖y‖ + 12 * ‖c‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e * ‖y‖ :=
norm_add_le_of_le J2 <| (le_opNorm _ _).trans <| by gcongr; exact Lf' _ _ m_ge
_ = (4 + 12 * ‖c‖) * ‖y‖ * (1 / 2) ^ e := by ring
_ ≤ (4 + 12 * ‖c‖) * ‖y‖ * (ε / (4 + 12 * ‖c‖)) := by gcongr
_ = ε * ‖y‖ := by field_simp [ne_of_gt pos]; ring
rw [← this.fderiv] at f'K
exact ⟨this.differentiableAt, f'K⟩
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yury Kudryashov, Heather Macbeth
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Convex.Cone.Extension
import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.RCLike
import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.Extend
import Mathlib.Analysis.RCLike.Lemmas
#align_import analysis.normed_space.hahn_banach.extension from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"915591b2bb3ea303648db07284a161a7f2a9e3d4"
/-!
# Extension Hahn-Banach theorem
In this file we prove the analytic Hahn-Banach theorem. For any continuous linear function on a
subspace, we can extend it to a function on the entire space without changing its norm.
We prove
* `Real.exists_extension_norm_eq`: Hahn-Banach theorem for continuous linear functions on normed
spaces over `ℝ`.
* `exists_extension_norm_eq`: Hahn-Banach theorem for continuous linear functions on normed spaces
over `ℝ` or `ℂ`.
In order to state and prove the corollaries uniformly, we prove the statements for a field `𝕜`
satisfying `RCLike 𝕜`.
In this setting, `exists_dual_vector` states that, for any nonzero `x`, there exists a continuous
linear form `g` of norm `1` with `g x = ‖x‖` (where the norm has to be interpreted as an element
of `𝕜`).
-/
universe u v
namespace Real
variable {E : Type*} [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E]
/-- **Hahn-Banach theorem** for continuous linear functions over `ℝ`.
See also `exists_extension_norm_eq` in the root namespace for a more general version
that works both for `ℝ` and `ℂ`. -/
theorem exists_extension_norm_eq (p : Subspace ℝ E) (f : p →L[ℝ] ℝ) :
∃ g : E →L[ℝ] ℝ, (∀ x : p, g x = f x) ∧ ‖g‖ = ‖f‖ := by
rcases exists_extension_of_le_sublinear ⟨p, f⟩ (fun x => ‖f‖ * ‖x‖)
(fun c hc x => by simp only [norm_smul c x, Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_of_pos hc, mul_left_comm])
(fun x y => by -- Porting note: placeholder filled here
rw [← left_distrib]
exact mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left (norm_add_le x y) (@norm_nonneg _ _ f))
fun x => le_trans (le_abs_self _) (f.le_opNorm _) with ⟨g, g_eq, g_le⟩
set g' :=
g.mkContinuous ‖f‖ fun x => abs_le.2 ⟨neg_le.1 <| g.map_neg x ▸ norm_neg x ▸ g_le (-x), g_le x⟩
refine ⟨g', g_eq, ?_⟩
apply le_antisymm (g.mkContinuous_norm_le (norm_nonneg f) _)
refine f.opNorm_le_bound (norm_nonneg _) fun x => ?_
dsimp at g_eq
rw [← g_eq]
apply g'.le_opNorm
#align real.exists_extension_norm_eq Real.exists_extension_norm_eq
end Real
section RCLike
open RCLike
variable {𝕜 : Type*} [RCLike 𝕜] {E F : Type*}
[SeminormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E]
[NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F]
/-- **Hahn-Banach theorem** for continuous linear functions over `𝕜` satisfying `RCLike 𝕜`. -/
theorem exists_extension_norm_eq (p : Subspace 𝕜 E) (f : p →L[𝕜] 𝕜) :
∃ g : E →L[𝕜] 𝕜, (∀ x : p, g x = f x) ∧ ‖g‖ = ‖f‖ := by
letI : Module ℝ E := RestrictScalars.module ℝ 𝕜 E
letI : IsScalarTower ℝ 𝕜 E := RestrictScalars.isScalarTower _ _ _
letI : NormedSpace ℝ E := NormedSpace.restrictScalars _ 𝕜 _
-- Let `fr: p →L[ℝ] ℝ` be the real part of `f`.
let fr := reCLM.comp (f.restrictScalars ℝ)
-- Use the real version to get a norm-preserving extension of `fr`, which
-- we'll call `g : E →L[ℝ] ℝ`.
rcases Real.exists_extension_norm_eq (p.restrictScalars ℝ) fr with ⟨g, ⟨hextends, hnormeq⟩⟩
-- Now `g` can be extended to the `E →L[𝕜] 𝕜` we need.
refine ⟨g.extendTo𝕜, ?_⟩
-- It is an extension of `f`.
have h : ∀ x : p, g.extendTo𝕜 x = f x := by
intro x
-- This used to be `rw`, but we need `erw` after leanprover/lean4#2644
erw [ContinuousLinearMap.extendTo𝕜_apply, ← Submodule.coe_smul, hextends, hextends]
have :
(fr x : 𝕜) - I * ↑(fr ((I : 𝕜) • x)) = (re (f x) : 𝕜) - (I : 𝕜) * re (f ((I : 𝕜) • x)) := by
rfl
-- This used to be `rw`, but we need `erw` after leanprover/lean4#2644
erw [this]
apply ext
· simp only [add_zero, Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul, I_re, ofReal_im, AddMonoidHom.map_add, zero_sub,
I_im', zero_mul, ofReal_re, eq_self_iff_true, sub_zero, mul_neg, ofReal_neg,
mul_re, mul_zero, sub_neg_eq_add, ContinuousLinearMap.map_smul]
· simp only [Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul, I_re, ofReal_im, AddMonoidHom.map_add, zero_sub, I_im',
zero_mul, ofReal_re, mul_neg, mul_im, zero_add, ofReal_neg, mul_re,
sub_neg_eq_add, ContinuousLinearMap.map_smul]
-- And we derive the equality of the norms by bounding on both sides.
refine ⟨h, le_antisymm ?_ ?_⟩
· calc
‖g.extendTo𝕜‖ = ‖g‖ := g.norm_extendTo𝕜
_ = ‖fr‖ := hnormeq
_ ≤ ‖reCLM‖ * ‖f‖ := ContinuousLinearMap.opNorm_comp_le _ _
_ = ‖f‖ := by rw [reCLM_norm, one_mul]
· exact f.opNorm_le_bound g.extendTo𝕜.opNorm_nonneg fun x => h x ▸ g.extendTo𝕜.le_opNorm x
#align exists_extension_norm_eq exists_extension_norm_eq
open FiniteDimensional
/-- Corollary of the **Hahn-Banach theorem**: if `f : p → F` is a continuous linear map
from a submodule of a normed space `E` over `𝕜`, `𝕜 = ℝ` or `𝕜 = ℂ`,
with a finite dimensional range,
then `f` admits an extension to a continuous linear map `E → F`.
Note that contrary to the case `F = 𝕜`, see `exists_extension_norm_eq`,
we provide no estimates on the norm of the extension.
-/
lemma ContinuousLinearMap.exist_extension_of_finiteDimensional_range {p : Submodule 𝕜 E}
(f : p →L[𝕜] F) [FiniteDimensional 𝕜 (LinearMap.range f)] :
∃ g : E →L[𝕜] F, f = g.comp p.subtypeL := by
set b := finBasis 𝕜 (LinearMap.range f)
set e := b.equivFunL
set fi := fun i ↦ (LinearMap.toContinuousLinearMap (b.coord i)).comp
(f.codRestrict _ <| LinearMap.mem_range_self _)
choose gi hgf _ using fun i ↦ exists_extension_norm_eq p (fi i)
use (LinearMap.range f).subtypeL.comp <| e.symm.toContinuousLinearMap.comp (.pi gi)
ext x
simp [fi, e, hgf]
/-- A finite dimensional submodule over `ℝ` or `ℂ` is `Submodule.ClosedComplemented`. -/
lemma Submodule.ClosedComplemented.of_finiteDimensional (p : Submodule 𝕜 F)
[FiniteDimensional 𝕜 p] : p.ClosedComplemented :=
let ⟨g, hg⟩ := (ContinuousLinearMap.id 𝕜 p).exist_extension_of_finiteDimensional_range
⟨g, DFunLike.congr_fun hg.symm⟩
end RCLike
section DualVector
variable (𝕜 : Type v) [RCLike 𝕜]
variable {E : Type u} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E]
open ContinuousLinearEquiv Submodule
open scoped Classical
theorem coord_norm' {x : E} (h : x ≠ 0) : ‖(‖x‖ : 𝕜) • coord 𝕜 x h‖ = 1 := by
#adaptation_note
/--
`set_option maxSynthPendingDepth 2` required after https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/4119
Alternatively, we can add:
```
let X : SeminormedAddCommGroup (↥(span 𝕜 {x}) →L[𝕜] 𝕜) := inferInstance
have : BoundedSMul 𝕜 (↥(span 𝕜 {x}) →L[𝕜] 𝕜) := @NormedSpace.boundedSMul 𝕜 _ _ X _
```
-/
set_option maxSynthPendingDepth 2 in
rw [norm_smul (α := 𝕜) (x := coord 𝕜 x h), RCLike.norm_coe_norm, coord_norm,
mul_inv_cancel (mt norm_eq_zero.mp h)]
#align coord_norm' coord_norm'
/-- Corollary of Hahn-Banach. Given a nonzero element `x` of a normed space, there exists an
element of the dual space, of norm `1`, whose value on `x` is `‖x‖`. -/
theorem exists_dual_vector (x : E) (h : x ≠ 0) : ∃ g : E →L[𝕜] 𝕜, ‖g‖ = 1 ∧ g x = ‖x‖ := by
let p : Submodule 𝕜 E := 𝕜 ∙ x
let f := (‖x‖ : 𝕜) • coord 𝕜 x h
obtain ⟨g, hg⟩ := exists_extension_norm_eq p f
refine ⟨g, ?_, ?_⟩
· rw [hg.2, coord_norm']
· calc
g x = g (⟨x, mem_span_singleton_self x⟩ : 𝕜 ∙ x) := by rw [coe_mk]
_ = ((‖x‖ : 𝕜) • coord 𝕜 x h) (⟨x, mem_span_singleton_self x⟩ : 𝕜 ∙ x) := by rw [← hg.1]
_ = ‖x‖ := by simp
#align exists_dual_vector exists_dual_vector
/-- Variant of Hahn-Banach, eliminating the hypothesis that `x` be nonzero, and choosing
the dual element arbitrarily when `x = 0`. -/
| Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/HahnBanach/Extension.lean | 182 | 188 | theorem exists_dual_vector' [Nontrivial E] (x : E) : ∃ g : E →L[𝕜] 𝕜, ‖g‖ = 1 ∧ g x = ‖x‖ := by |
by_cases hx : x = 0
· obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := exists_ne (0 : E)
obtain ⟨g, hg⟩ : ∃ g : E →L[𝕜] 𝕜, ‖g‖ = 1 ∧ g y = ‖y‖ := exists_dual_vector 𝕜 y hy
refine ⟨g, hg.left, ?_⟩
simp [hx]
· exact exists_dual_vector 𝕜 x hx
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.BoxIntegral.Basic
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.SetIntegral
import Mathlib.Tactic.Generalize
#align_import analysis.box_integral.integrability from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"fd5edc43dc4f10b85abfe544b88f82cf13c5f844"
/-!
# McShane integrability vs Bochner integrability
In this file we prove that any Bochner integrable function is McShane integrable (hence, it is
Henstock and `GP` integrable) with the same integral. The proof is based on
[Russel A. Gordon, *The integrals of Lebesgue, Denjoy, Perron, and Henstock*][Gordon55].
We deduce that the same is true for the Riemann integral for continuous functions.
## Tags
integral, McShane integral, Bochner integral
-/
open scoped Classical NNReal ENNReal Topology
universe u v
variable {ι : Type u} {E : Type v} [Fintype ι] [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E]
open MeasureTheory Metric Set Finset Filter BoxIntegral
namespace BoxIntegral
/-- The indicator function of a measurable set is McShane integrable with respect to any
locally-finite measure. -/
theorem hasIntegralIndicatorConst (l : IntegrationParams) (hl : l.bRiemann = false)
{s : Set (ι → ℝ)} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (I : Box ι) (y : E) (μ : Measure (ι → ℝ))
[IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ] :
HasIntegral.{u, v, v} I l (s.indicator fun _ => y) μ.toBoxAdditive.toSMul
((μ (s ∩ I)).toReal • y) := by
refine HasIntegral.of_mul ‖y‖ fun ε ε0 => ?_
lift ε to ℝ≥0 using ε0.le; rw [NNReal.coe_pos] at ε0
/- First we choose a closed set `F ⊆ s ∩ I.Icc` and an open set `U ⊇ s` such that
both `(s ∩ I.Icc) \ F` and `U \ s` have measure less than `ε`. -/
have A : μ (s ∩ Box.Icc I) ≠ ∞ :=
((measure_mono Set.inter_subset_right).trans_lt (I.measure_Icc_lt_top μ)).ne
have B : μ (s ∩ I) ≠ ∞ :=
((measure_mono Set.inter_subset_right).trans_lt (I.measure_coe_lt_top μ)).ne
obtain ⟨F, hFs, hFc, hμF⟩ : ∃ F, F ⊆ s ∩ Box.Icc I ∧ IsClosed F ∧ μ ((s ∩ Box.Icc I) \ F) < ε :=
(hs.inter I.measurableSet_Icc).exists_isClosed_diff_lt A (ENNReal.coe_pos.2 ε0).ne'
obtain ⟨U, hsU, hUo, hUt, hμU⟩ :
∃ U, s ∩ Box.Icc I ⊆ U ∧ IsOpen U ∧ μ U < ∞ ∧ μ (U \ (s ∩ Box.Icc I)) < ε :=
(hs.inter I.measurableSet_Icc).exists_isOpen_diff_lt A (ENNReal.coe_pos.2 ε0).ne'
/- Then we choose `r` so that `closed_ball x (r x) ⊆ U` whenever `x ∈ s ∩ I.Icc` and
`closed_ball x (r x)` is disjoint with `F` otherwise. -/
have : ∀ x ∈ s ∩ Box.Icc I, ∃ r : Ioi (0 : ℝ), closedBall x r ⊆ U := fun x hx => by
rcases nhds_basis_closedBall.mem_iff.1 (hUo.mem_nhds <| hsU hx) with ⟨r, hr₀, hr⟩
exact ⟨⟨r, hr₀⟩, hr⟩
choose! rs hrsU using this
have : ∀ x ∈ Box.Icc I \ s, ∃ r : Ioi (0 : ℝ), closedBall x r ⊆ Fᶜ := fun x hx => by
obtain ⟨r, hr₀, hr⟩ :=
nhds_basis_closedBall.mem_iff.1 (hFc.isOpen_compl.mem_nhds fun hx' => hx.2 (hFs hx').1)
exact ⟨⟨r, hr₀⟩, hr⟩
choose! rs' hrs'F using this
set r : (ι → ℝ) → Ioi (0 : ℝ) := s.piecewise rs rs'
refine ⟨fun _ => r, fun c => l.rCond_of_bRiemann_eq_false hl, fun c π hπ hπp => ?_⟩; rw [mul_comm]
/- Then the union of boxes `J ∈ π` such that `π.tag ∈ s` includes `F` and is included by `U`,
hence its measure is `ε`-close to the measure of `s`. -/
dsimp [integralSum]
simp only [mem_closedBall, dist_eq_norm, ← indicator_const_smul_apply,
sum_indicator_eq_sum_filter, ← sum_smul, ← sub_smul, norm_smul, Real.norm_eq_abs, ←
Prepartition.filter_boxes, ← Prepartition.measure_iUnion_toReal]
gcongr
set t := (π.filter (π.tag · ∈ s)).iUnion
change abs ((μ t).toReal - (μ (s ∩ I)).toReal) ≤ ε
have htU : t ⊆ U ∩ I := by
simp only [t, TaggedPrepartition.iUnion_def, iUnion_subset_iff, TaggedPrepartition.mem_filter,
and_imp]
refine fun J hJ hJs x hx => ⟨hrsU _ ⟨hJs, π.tag_mem_Icc J⟩ ?_, π.le_of_mem' J hJ hx⟩
simpa only [r, s.piecewise_eq_of_mem _ _ hJs] using hπ.1 J hJ (Box.coe_subset_Icc hx)
refine abs_sub_le_iff.2 ⟨?_, ?_⟩
· refine (ENNReal.le_toReal_sub B).trans (ENNReal.toReal_le_coe_of_le_coe ?_)
refine (tsub_le_tsub (measure_mono htU) le_rfl).trans (le_measure_diff.trans ?_)
refine (measure_mono fun x hx => ?_).trans hμU.le
exact ⟨hx.1.1, fun hx' => hx.2 ⟨hx'.1, hx.1.2⟩⟩
· have hμt : μ t ≠ ∞ := ((measure_mono (htU.trans inter_subset_left)).trans_lt hUt).ne
refine (ENNReal.le_toReal_sub hμt).trans (ENNReal.toReal_le_coe_of_le_coe ?_)
refine le_measure_diff.trans ((measure_mono ?_).trans hμF.le)
rintro x ⟨⟨hxs, hxI⟩, hxt⟩
refine ⟨⟨hxs, Box.coe_subset_Icc hxI⟩, fun hxF => hxt ?_⟩
simp only [t, TaggedPrepartition.iUnion_def, TaggedPrepartition.mem_filter, Set.mem_iUnion]
rcases hπp x hxI with ⟨J, hJπ, hxJ⟩
refine ⟨J, ⟨hJπ, ?_⟩, hxJ⟩
contrapose hxF
refine hrs'F _ ⟨π.tag_mem_Icc J, hxF⟩ ?_
simpa only [r, s.piecewise_eq_of_not_mem _ _ hxF] using hπ.1 J hJπ (Box.coe_subset_Icc hxJ)
#align box_integral.has_integral_indicator_const BoxIntegral.hasIntegralIndicatorConst
/-- If `f` is a.e. equal to zero on a rectangular box, then it has McShane integral zero on this
box. -/
theorem HasIntegral.of_aeEq_zero {l : IntegrationParams} {I : Box ι} {f : (ι → ℝ) → E}
{μ : Measure (ι → ℝ)} [IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ] (hf : f =ᵐ[μ.restrict I] 0)
(hl : l.bRiemann = false) : HasIntegral.{u, v, v} I l f μ.toBoxAdditive.toSMul 0 := by
/- Each set `{x | n < ‖f x‖ ≤ n + 1}`, `n : ℕ`, has measure zero. We cover it by an open set of
measure less than `ε / 2 ^ n / (n + 1)`. Then the norm of the integral sum is less than `ε`. -/
refine hasIntegral_iff.2 fun ε ε0 => ?_
lift ε to ℝ≥0 using ε0.lt.le; rw [gt_iff_lt, NNReal.coe_pos] at ε0
rcases NNReal.exists_pos_sum_of_countable ε0.ne' ℕ with ⟨δ, δ0, c, hδc, hcε⟩
haveI := Fact.mk (I.measure_coe_lt_top μ)
change μ.restrict I {x | f x ≠ 0} = 0 at hf
set N : (ι → ℝ) → ℕ := fun x => ⌈‖f x‖⌉₊
have N0 : ∀ {x}, N x = 0 ↔ f x = 0 := by simp [N]
have : ∀ n, ∃ U, N ⁻¹' {n} ⊆ U ∧ IsOpen U ∧ μ.restrict I U < δ n / n := fun n ↦ by
refine (N ⁻¹' {n}).exists_isOpen_lt_of_lt _ ?_
cases' n with n
· simpa [ENNReal.div_zero (ENNReal.coe_pos.2 (δ0 _)).ne'] using measure_lt_top (μ.restrict I) _
· refine (measure_mono_null ?_ hf).le.trans_lt ?_
· exact fun x hxN hxf => n.succ_ne_zero ((Eq.symm hxN).trans <| N0.2 hxf)
· simp [(δ0 _).ne']
choose U hNU hUo hμU using this
have : ∀ x, ∃ r : Ioi (0 : ℝ), closedBall x r ⊆ U (N x) := fun x => by
obtain ⟨r, hr₀, hr⟩ := nhds_basis_closedBall.mem_iff.1 ((hUo _).mem_nhds (hNU _ rfl))
exact ⟨⟨r, hr₀⟩, hr⟩
choose r hrU using this
refine ⟨fun _ => r, fun c => l.rCond_of_bRiemann_eq_false hl, fun c π hπ _ => ?_⟩
rw [dist_eq_norm, sub_zero, ← integralSum_fiberwise fun J => N (π.tag J)]
refine le_trans ?_ (NNReal.coe_lt_coe.2 hcε).le
refine (norm_sum_le_of_le _ ?_).trans
(sum_le_hasSum _ (fun n _ => (δ n).2) (NNReal.hasSum_coe.2 hδc))
rintro n -
dsimp [integralSum]
have : ∀ J ∈ π.filter fun J => N (π.tag J) = n,
‖(μ ↑J).toReal • f (π.tag J)‖ ≤ (μ J).toReal * n := fun J hJ ↦ by
rw [TaggedPrepartition.mem_filter] at hJ
rw [norm_smul, Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_of_nonneg ENNReal.toReal_nonneg]
gcongr
exact hJ.2 ▸ Nat.le_ceil _
refine (norm_sum_le_of_le _ this).trans ?_; clear this
rw [← sum_mul, ← Prepartition.measure_iUnion_toReal]
let m := μ (π.filter fun J => N (π.tag J) = n).iUnion
show m.toReal * ↑n ≤ ↑(δ n)
have : m < δ n / n := by
simp only [Measure.restrict_apply (hUo _).measurableSet] at hμU
refine (measure_mono ?_).trans_lt (hμU _)
simp only [Set.subset_def, TaggedPrepartition.mem_iUnion, TaggedPrepartition.mem_filter]
rintro x ⟨J, ⟨hJ, rfl⟩, hx⟩
exact ⟨hrU _ (hπ.1 _ hJ (Box.coe_subset_Icc hx)), π.le_of_mem' J hJ hx⟩
clear_value m
lift m to ℝ≥0 using ne_top_of_lt this
rw [ENNReal.coe_toReal, ← NNReal.coe_natCast, ← NNReal.coe_mul, NNReal.coe_le_coe, ←
ENNReal.coe_le_coe, ENNReal.coe_mul, ENNReal.coe_natCast, mul_comm]
exact (mul_le_mul_left' this.le _).trans ENNReal.mul_div_le
#align box_integral.has_integral_zero_of_ae_eq_zero BoxIntegral.HasIntegral.of_aeEq_zero
/-- If `f` has integral `y` on a box `I` with respect to a locally finite measure `μ` and `g` is
a.e. equal to `f` on `I`, then `g` has the same integral on `I`. -/
theorem HasIntegral.congr_ae {l : IntegrationParams} {I : Box ι} {y : E} {f g : (ι → ℝ) → E}
{μ : Measure (ι → ℝ)} [IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ]
(hf : HasIntegral.{u, v, v} I l f μ.toBoxAdditive.toSMul y) (hfg : f =ᵐ[μ.restrict I] g)
(hl : l.bRiemann = false) : HasIntegral.{u, v, v} I l g μ.toBoxAdditive.toSMul y := by
have : g - f =ᵐ[μ.restrict I] 0 := hfg.mono fun x hx => sub_eq_zero.2 hx.symm
simpa using hf.add (HasIntegral.of_aeEq_zero this hl)
#align box_integral.has_integral.congr_ae BoxIntegral.HasIntegral.congr_ae
end BoxIntegral
namespace MeasureTheory
namespace SimpleFunc
/-- A simple function is McShane integrable w.r.t. any locally finite measure. -/
theorem hasBoxIntegral (f : SimpleFunc (ι → ℝ) E) (μ : Measure (ι → ℝ)) [IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ]
(I : Box ι) (l : IntegrationParams) (hl : l.bRiemann = false) :
HasIntegral.{u, v, v} I l f μ.toBoxAdditive.toSMul (f.integral (μ.restrict I)) := by
induction' f using MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.induction with y s hs f g _ hfi hgi
· simpa only [Measure.restrict_apply hs, const_zero, integral_piecewise_zero, integral_const,
Measure.restrict_apply, MeasurableSet.univ, Set.univ_inter] using
BoxIntegral.hasIntegralIndicatorConst l hl hs I y μ
· borelize E; haveI := Fact.mk (I.measure_coe_lt_top μ)
rw [integral_add]
exacts [hfi.add hgi, integrable_iff.2 fun _ _ => measure_lt_top _ _,
integrable_iff.2 fun _ _ => measure_lt_top _ _]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.has_box_integral MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.hasBoxIntegral
/-- For a simple function, its McShane (or Henstock, or `⊥`) box integral is equal to its
integral in the sense of `MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.integral`. -/
theorem box_integral_eq_integral (f : SimpleFunc (ι → ℝ) E) (μ : Measure (ι → ℝ))
[IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ] (I : Box ι) (l : IntegrationParams) (hl : l.bRiemann = false) :
BoxIntegral.integral.{u, v, v} I l f μ.toBoxAdditive.toSMul = f.integral (μ.restrict I) :=
(f.hasBoxIntegral μ I l hl).integral_eq
#align measure_theory.simple_func.box_integral_eq_integral MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.box_integral_eq_integral
end SimpleFunc
open TopologicalSpace
/-- If `f : ℝⁿ → E` is Bochner integrable w.r.t. a locally finite measure `μ` on a rectangular box
`I`, then it is McShane integrable on `I` with the same integral. -/
| Mathlib/Analysis/BoxIntegral/Integrability.lean | 202 | 305 | theorem IntegrableOn.hasBoxIntegral [CompleteSpace E] {f : (ι → ℝ) → E} {μ : Measure (ι → ℝ)}
[IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ] {I : Box ι} (hf : IntegrableOn f I μ) (l : IntegrationParams)
(hl : l.bRiemann = false) :
HasIntegral.{u, v, v} I l f μ.toBoxAdditive.toSMul (∫ x in I, f x ∂μ) := by |
borelize E
-- First we replace an `ae_strongly_measurable` function by a measurable one.
rcases hf.aestronglyMeasurable with ⟨g, hg, hfg⟩
haveI : SeparableSpace (range g ∪ {0} : Set E) := hg.separableSpace_range_union_singleton
rw [integral_congr_ae hfg]; have hgi : IntegrableOn g I μ := (integrable_congr hfg).1 hf
refine BoxIntegral.HasIntegral.congr_ae ?_ hfg.symm hl
clear! f
/- Now consider the sequence of simple functions
`SimpleFunc.approxOn g hg.measurable (range g ∪ {0}) 0 (by simp)`
approximating `g`. Recall some properties of this sequence. -/
set f : ℕ → SimpleFunc (ι → ℝ) E :=
SimpleFunc.approxOn g hg.measurable (range g ∪ {0}) 0 (by simp)
have hfi : ∀ n, IntegrableOn (f n) I μ :=
SimpleFunc.integrable_approxOn_range hg.measurable hgi
have hfi' := fun n => ((f n).hasBoxIntegral μ I l hl).integrable
have hfg_mono : ∀ (x) {m n}, m ≤ n → ‖f n x - g x‖ ≤ ‖f m x - g x‖ := by
intro x m n hmn
rw [← dist_eq_norm, ← dist_eq_norm, dist_nndist, dist_nndist, NNReal.coe_le_coe, ←
ENNReal.coe_le_coe, ← edist_nndist, ← edist_nndist]
exact SimpleFunc.edist_approxOn_mono hg.measurable _ x hmn
/- Now consider `ε > 0`. We need to find `r` such that for any tagged partition subordinate
to `r`, the integral sum is `(μ I + 1 + 1) * ε`-close to the Bochner integral. -/
refine HasIntegral.of_mul ((μ I).toReal + 1 + 1) fun ε ε0 => ?_
lift ε to ℝ≥0 using ε0.le; rw [NNReal.coe_pos] at ε0; have ε0' := ENNReal.coe_pos.2 ε0
-- Choose `N` such that the integral of `‖f N x - g x‖` is less than or equal to `ε`.
obtain ⟨N₀, hN₀⟩ : ∃ N : ℕ, ∫ x in I, ‖f N x - g x‖ ∂μ ≤ ε := by
have : Tendsto (fun n => ∫⁻ x in I, ‖f n x - g x‖₊ ∂μ) atTop (𝓝 0) :=
SimpleFunc.tendsto_approxOn_range_L1_nnnorm hg.measurable hgi
refine (this.eventually (ge_mem_nhds ε0')).exists.imp fun N hN => ?_
exact integral_coe_le_of_lintegral_coe_le hN
-- For each `x`, we choose `Nx x ≥ N₀` such that `dist (f Nx x) (g x) ≤ ε`.
have : ∀ x, ∃ N₁, N₀ ≤ N₁ ∧ dist (f N₁ x) (g x) ≤ ε := fun x ↦ by
have : Tendsto (f · x) atTop (𝓝 <| g x) :=
SimpleFunc.tendsto_approxOn hg.measurable _ (subset_closure (by simp))
exact ((eventually_ge_atTop N₀).and <| this <| closedBall_mem_nhds _ ε0).exists
choose Nx hNx hNxε using this
-- We also choose a convergent series with `∑' i : ℕ, δ i < ε`.
rcases NNReal.exists_pos_sum_of_countable ε0.ne' ℕ with ⟨δ, δ0, c, hδc, hcε⟩
/- Since each simple function `fᵢ` is integrable, there exists `rᵢ : ℝⁿ → (0, ∞)` such that
the integral sum of `f` over any tagged prepartition is `δᵢ`-close to the sum of integrals
of `fᵢ` over the boxes of this prepartition. For each `x`, we choose `r (Nx x)` as the radius
at `x`. -/
set r : ℝ≥0 → (ι → ℝ) → Ioi (0 : ℝ) := fun c x => (hfi' <| Nx x).convergenceR (δ <| Nx x) c x
refine ⟨r, fun c => l.rCond_of_bRiemann_eq_false hl, fun c π hπ hπp => ?_⟩
/- Now we prove the estimate in 3 "jumps": first we replace `g x` in the formula for the
integral sum by `f (Nx x)`; then we replace each `μ J • f (Nx (π.tag J)) (π.tag J)`
by the Bochner integral of `f (Nx (π.tag J)) x` over `J`, then we jump to the Bochner
integral of `g`. -/
refine (dist_triangle4 _ (∑ J ∈ π.boxes, (μ J).toReal • f (Nx <| π.tag J) (π.tag J))
(∑ J ∈ π.boxes, ∫ x in J, f (Nx <| π.tag J) x ∂μ) _).trans ?_
rw [add_mul, add_mul, one_mul]
refine add_le_add_three ?_ ?_ ?_
· /- Since each `f (Nx <| π.tag J)` is `ε`-close to `g (π.tag J)`, replacing the latter with
the former in the formula for the integral sum changes the sum at most by `μ I * ε`. -/
rw [← hπp.iUnion_eq, π.measure_iUnion_toReal, sum_mul, integralSum]
refine dist_sum_sum_le_of_le _ fun J _ => ?_; dsimp
rw [dist_eq_norm, ← smul_sub, norm_smul, Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_of_nonneg ENNReal.toReal_nonneg]
gcongr
rw [← dist_eq_norm']; exact hNxε _
· /- We group the terms of both sums by the values of `Nx (π.tag J)`.
For each `N`, the sum of Bochner integrals over the boxes is equal
to the sum of box integrals, and the sum of box integrals is `δᵢ`-close
to the corresponding integral sum due to the Henstock-Sacks inequality. -/
rw [← π.sum_fiberwise fun J => Nx (π.tag J), ← π.sum_fiberwise fun J => Nx (π.tag J)]
refine le_trans ?_ (NNReal.coe_lt_coe.2 hcε).le
refine
(dist_sum_sum_le_of_le _ fun n hn => ?_).trans
(sum_le_hasSum _ (fun n _ => (δ n).2) (NNReal.hasSum_coe.2 hδc))
have hNxn : ∀ J ∈ π.filter fun J => Nx (π.tag J) = n, Nx (π.tag J) = n := fun J hJ =>
(π.mem_filter.1 hJ).2
have hrn : ∀ J ∈ π.filter fun J => Nx (π.tag J) = n,
r c (π.tag J) = (hfi' n).convergenceR (δ n) c (π.tag J) := fun J hJ ↦ by
obtain rfl := hNxn J hJ
rfl
have :
l.MemBaseSet I c ((hfi' n).convergenceR (δ n) c) (π.filter fun J => Nx (π.tag J) = n) :=
(hπ.filter _).mono' _ le_rfl le_rfl fun J hJ => (hrn J hJ).le
convert (hfi' n).dist_integralSum_sum_integral_le_of_memBaseSet (δ0 _) this using 2
· refine sum_congr rfl fun J hJ => ?_
simp [hNxn J hJ]
· refine sum_congr rfl fun J hJ => ?_
rw [← SimpleFunc.integral_eq_integral, SimpleFunc.box_integral_eq_integral _ _ _ _ hl,
hNxn J hJ]
exact (hfi _).mono_set (Prepartition.le_of_mem _ hJ)
· /- For the last jump, we use the fact that the distance between `f (Nx x) x` and `g x` is less
than or equal to the distance between `f N₀ x` and `g x` and the integral of
`‖f N₀ x - g x‖` is less than or equal to `ε`. -/
refine le_trans ?_ hN₀
have hfi : ∀ (n), ∀ J ∈ π, IntegrableOn (f n) (↑J) μ := fun n J hJ =>
(hfi n).mono_set (π.le_of_mem' J hJ)
have hgi : ∀ J ∈ π, IntegrableOn g (↑J) μ := fun J hJ => hgi.mono_set (π.le_of_mem' J hJ)
have hfgi : ∀ (n), ∀ J ∈ π, IntegrableOn (fun x => ‖f n x - g x‖) J μ := fun n J hJ =>
((hfi n J hJ).sub (hgi J hJ)).norm
rw [← hπp.iUnion_eq, Prepartition.iUnion_def',
integral_finset_biUnion π.boxes (fun J _ => J.measurableSet_coe) π.pairwiseDisjoint hgi,
integral_finset_biUnion π.boxes (fun J _ => J.measurableSet_coe) π.pairwiseDisjoint (hfgi _)]
refine dist_sum_sum_le_of_le _ fun J hJ => ?_
rw [dist_eq_norm, ← integral_sub (hfi _ J hJ) (hgi J hJ)]
refine norm_integral_le_of_norm_le (hfgi _ J hJ) (eventually_of_forall fun x => ?_)
exact hfg_mono x (hNx (π.tag J))
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anne Baanen
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Adjoin.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.PowerBasis
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Basis
#align_import ring_theory.adjoin.power_basis from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"825edd3cd735e87495b0c2a2114fc3929eefce41"
/-!
# Power basis for `Algebra.adjoin R {x}`
This file defines the canonical power basis on `Algebra.adjoin R {x}`,
where `x` is an integral element over `R`.
-/
variable {K S : Type*} [Field K] [CommRing S] [Algebra K S]
namespace Algebra
open Polynomial
open PowerBasis
/-- The elements `1, x, ..., x ^ (d - 1)` for a basis for the `K`-module `K[x]`,
where `d` is the degree of the minimal polynomial of `x`. -/
noncomputable def adjoin.powerBasisAux {x : S} (hx : IsIntegral K x) :
Basis (Fin (minpoly K x).natDegree) K (adjoin K ({x} : Set S)) := by
have hST : Function.Injective (algebraMap (adjoin K ({x} : Set S)) S) := Subtype.coe_injective
have hx' :
IsIntegral K (⟨x, subset_adjoin (Set.mem_singleton x)⟩ : adjoin K ({x} : Set S)) := by
apply (isIntegral_algebraMap_iff hST).mp
convert hx
apply
@Basis.mk (Fin (minpoly K x).natDegree) _ (adjoin K {x}) fun i =>
⟨x, subset_adjoin (Set.mem_singleton x)⟩ ^ (i : ℕ)
· have : LinearIndependent K _ := linearIndependent_pow
(⟨x, self_mem_adjoin_singleton _ _⟩ : adjoin K {x})
rwa [← minpoly.algebraMap_eq hST] at this
· rintro ⟨y, hy⟩ _
have := hx'.mem_span_pow (y := ⟨y, hy⟩)
rw [← minpoly.algebraMap_eq hST] at this
apply this
rw [adjoin_singleton_eq_range_aeval] at hy
obtain ⟨f, rfl⟩ := (aeval x).mem_range.mp hy
use f
ext
exact aeval_algebraMap_apply S (⟨x, _⟩ : adjoin K {x}) _
#align algebra.adjoin.power_basis_aux Algebra.adjoin.powerBasisAux
/-- The power basis `1, x, ..., x ^ (d - 1)` for `K[x]`,
where `d` is the degree of the minimal polynomial of `x`. See `Algebra.adjoin.powerBasis'` for
a version over a more general base ring. -/
@[simps gen dim]
noncomputable def adjoin.powerBasis {x : S} (hx : IsIntegral K x) :
PowerBasis K (adjoin K ({x} : Set S)) where
gen := ⟨x, subset_adjoin (Set.mem_singleton x)⟩
dim := (minpoly K x).natDegree
basis := adjoin.powerBasisAux hx
basis_eq_pow i := by rw [adjoin.powerBasisAux, Basis.mk_apply]
#align algebra.adjoin.power_basis Algebra.adjoin.powerBasis
end Algebra
open Algebra
/-- The power basis given by `x` if `B.gen ∈ adjoin K {x}`. See `PowerBasis.ofGenMemAdjoin'`
for a version over a more general base ring. -/
@[simps!]
noncomputable def PowerBasis.ofGenMemAdjoin {x : S} (B : PowerBasis K S) (hint : IsIntegral K x)
(hx : B.gen ∈ adjoin K ({x} : Set S)) : PowerBasis K S :=
(Algebra.adjoin.powerBasis hint).map <|
(Subalgebra.equivOfEq _ _ <| PowerBasis.adjoin_eq_top_of_gen_mem_adjoin hx).trans
Subalgebra.topEquiv
#align power_basis.of_gen_mem_adjoin PowerBasis.ofGenMemAdjoin
section IsIntegral
namespace PowerBasis
open Polynomial
open Polynomial
variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R] [Algebra R S] [Algebra R K] [IsScalarTower R K S]
variable {A : Type*} [CommRing A] [Algebra R A] [Algebra S A]
variable [IsScalarTower R S A] {B : PowerBasis S A} (hB : IsIntegral R B.gen)
/-- If `B : PowerBasis S A` is such that `IsIntegral R B.gen`, then
`IsIntegral R (B.basis.repr (B.gen ^ n) i)` for all `i` if
`minpoly S B.gen = (minpoly R B.gen).map (algebraMap R S)`. This is the case if `R` is a GCD domain
and `S` is its fraction ring. -/
theorem repr_gen_pow_isIntegral [IsDomain S]
(hmin : minpoly S B.gen = (minpoly R B.gen).map (algebraMap R S)) (n : ℕ) :
∀ i, IsIntegral R (B.basis.repr (B.gen ^ n) i) := by
intro i
let Q := X ^ n %ₘ minpoly R B.gen
have : B.gen ^ n = aeval B.gen Q := by
rw [← @aeval_X_pow R _ _ _ _ B.gen, ← modByMonic_add_div (X ^ n) (minpoly.monic hB)]
simp
by_cases hQ : Q = 0
· simp [this, hQ, isIntegral_zero]
have hlt : Q.natDegree < B.dim := by
rw [← B.natDegree_minpoly, hmin, (minpoly.monic hB).natDegree_map,
natDegree_lt_natDegree_iff hQ]
letI : Nontrivial R := Nontrivial.of_polynomial_ne hQ
exact degree_modByMonic_lt _ (minpoly.monic hB)
rw [this, aeval_eq_sum_range' hlt]
simp only [map_sum, LinearEquiv.map_smulₛₗ, RingHom.id_apply, Finset.sum_apply']
refine IsIntegral.sum _ fun j hj => ?_
replace hj := Finset.mem_range.1 hj
rw [← Fin.val_mk hj, ← B.basis_eq_pow, Algebra.smul_def, IsScalarTower.algebraMap_apply R S A, ←
Algebra.smul_def, LinearEquiv.map_smul]
simp only [algebraMap_smul, Finsupp.coe_smul, Pi.smul_apply, B.basis.repr_self_apply]
by_cases hij : (⟨j, hj⟩ : Fin _) = i
· simp only [hij, eq_self_iff_true, if_true]
rw [Algebra.smul_def, mul_one]
exact isIntegral_algebraMap
· simp [hij, isIntegral_zero]
#align power_basis.repr_gen_pow_is_integral PowerBasis.repr_gen_pow_isIntegral
/-- Let `B : PowerBasis S A` be such that `IsIntegral R B.gen`, and let `x y : A` be elements with
integral coordinates in the base `B.basis`. Then `IsIntegral R ((B.basis.repr (x * y) i)` for all
`i` if `minpoly S B.gen = (minpoly R B.gen).map (algebraMap R S)`. This is the case if `R` is a GCD
domain and `S` is its fraction ring. -/
theorem repr_mul_isIntegral [IsDomain S] {x y : A} (hx : ∀ i, IsIntegral R (B.basis.repr x i))
(hy : ∀ i, IsIntegral R (B.basis.repr y i))
(hmin : minpoly S B.gen = (minpoly R B.gen).map (algebraMap R S)) :
∀ i, IsIntegral R (B.basis.repr (x * y) i) := by
intro i
rw [← B.basis.sum_repr x, ← B.basis.sum_repr y, Finset.sum_mul_sum, ← Finset.sum_product',
map_sum, Finset.sum_apply']
refine IsIntegral.sum _ fun I _ => ?_
simp only [Algebra.smul_mul_assoc, Algebra.mul_smul_comm, LinearEquiv.map_smulₛₗ,
RingHom.id_apply, Finsupp.coe_smul, Pi.smul_apply, id.smul_eq_mul]
refine (hy _).mul ((hx _).mul ?_)
simp only [coe_basis, ← pow_add]
exact repr_gen_pow_isIntegral hB hmin _ _
#align power_basis.repr_mul_is_integral PowerBasis.repr_mul_isIntegral
/-- Let `B : PowerBasis S A` be such that `IsIntegral R B.gen`, and let `x : A` be an element
with integral coordinates in the base `B.basis`. Then `IsIntegral R ((B.basis.repr (x ^ n) i)` for
all `i` and all `n` if `minpoly S B.gen = (minpoly R B.gen).map (algebraMap R S)`. This is the case
if `R` is a GCD domain and `S` is its fraction ring. -/
| Mathlib/RingTheory/Adjoin/PowerBasis.lean | 149 | 166 | theorem repr_pow_isIntegral [IsDomain S] {x : A} (hx : ∀ i, IsIntegral R (B.basis.repr x i))
(hmin : minpoly S B.gen = (minpoly R B.gen).map (algebraMap R S)) (n : ℕ) :
∀ i, IsIntegral R (B.basis.repr (x ^ n) i) := by |
nontriviality A using Subsingleton.elim (x ^ n) 0, isIntegral_zero
revert hx
refine Nat.case_strong_induction_on
-- Porting note: had to hint what to induct on
(p := fun n ↦ _ → ∀ (i : Fin B.dim), IsIntegral R (B.basis.repr (x ^ n) i))
n ?_ fun n hn => ?_
· intro _ i
rw [pow_zero, ← pow_zero B.gen, ← Fin.val_mk B.dim_pos, ← B.basis_eq_pow,
B.basis.repr_self_apply]
split_ifs
· exact isIntegral_one
· exact isIntegral_zero
· intro hx
rw [pow_succ]
exact repr_mul_isIntegral hB (fun _ => hn _ le_rfl (fun _ => hx _) _) hx hmin
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Moritz Doll. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Moritz Doll
-/
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Basis
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.BilinearMap
#align_import linear_algebra.basis.bilinear from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"87c54600fe3cdc7d32ff5b50873ac724d86aef8d"
/-!
# Lemmas about bilinear maps with a basis over each argument
-/
namespace LinearMap
variable {ι₁ ι₂ : Type*}
variable {R R₂ S S₂ M N P Rₗ : Type*}
variable {Mₗ Nₗ Pₗ : Type*}
-- Could weaken [CommSemiring Rₗ] to [SMulCommClass Rₗ Rₗ Pₗ], but might impact performance
variable [Semiring R] [Semiring S] [Semiring R₂] [Semiring S₂] [CommSemiring Rₗ]
section AddCommMonoid
variable [AddCommMonoid M] [AddCommMonoid N] [AddCommMonoid P]
variable [AddCommMonoid Mₗ] [AddCommMonoid Nₗ] [AddCommMonoid Pₗ]
variable [Module R M] [Module S N] [Module R₂ P] [Module S₂ P]
variable [Module Rₗ Mₗ] [Module Rₗ Nₗ] [Module Rₗ Pₗ]
variable [SMulCommClass S₂ R₂ P]
variable {ρ₁₂ : R →+* R₂} {σ₁₂ : S →+* S₂}
variable (b₁ : Basis ι₁ R M) (b₂ : Basis ι₂ S N) (b₁' : Basis ι₁ Rₗ Mₗ) (b₂' : Basis ι₂ Rₗ Nₗ)
/-- Two bilinear maps are equal when they are equal on all basis vectors. -/
theorem ext_basis {B B' : M →ₛₗ[ρ₁₂] N →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] P} (h : ∀ i j, B (b₁ i) (b₂ j) = B' (b₁ i) (b₂ j)) :
B = B' :=
b₁.ext fun i => b₂.ext fun j => h i j
#align linear_map.ext_basis LinearMap.ext_basis
/-- Write out `B x y` as a sum over `B (b i) (b j)` if `b` is a basis.
Version for semi-bilinear maps, see `sum_repr_mul_repr_mul` for the bilinear version. -/
theorem sum_repr_mul_repr_mulₛₗ {B : M →ₛₗ[ρ₁₂] N →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] P} (x y) :
((b₁.repr x).sum fun i xi => (b₂.repr y).sum fun j yj => ρ₁₂ xi • σ₁₂ yj • B (b₁ i) (b₂ j)) =
B x y := by
conv_rhs => rw [← b₁.total_repr x, ← b₂.total_repr y]
simp_rw [Finsupp.total_apply, Finsupp.sum, map_sum₂, map_sum, LinearMap.map_smulₛₗ₂,
LinearMap.map_smulₛₗ]
#align linear_map.sum_repr_mul_repr_mulₛₗ LinearMap.sum_repr_mul_repr_mulₛₗ
/-- Write out `B x y` as a sum over `B (b i) (b j)` if `b` is a basis.
Version for bilinear maps, see `sum_repr_mul_repr_mulₛₗ` for the semi-bilinear version. -/
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Basis/Bilinear.lean | 55 | 60 | theorem sum_repr_mul_repr_mul {B : Mₗ →ₗ[Rₗ] Nₗ →ₗ[Rₗ] Pₗ} (x y) :
((b₁'.repr x).sum fun i xi => (b₂'.repr y).sum fun j yj => xi • yj • B (b₁' i) (b₂' j)) =
B x y := by |
conv_rhs => rw [← b₁'.total_repr x, ← b₂'.total_repr y]
simp_rw [Finsupp.total_apply, Finsupp.sum, map_sum₂, map_sum, LinearMap.map_smul₂,
LinearMap.map_smul]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Patrick Massot. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Patrick Massot, Johannes Hölzl, Yaël Dillies
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Group.Seminorm
import Mathlib.Order.LiminfLimsup
import Mathlib.Topology.Instances.Rat
import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.Algebra
import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.IsometricSMul
import Mathlib.Topology.Sequences
#align_import analysis.normed.group.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"41bef4ae1254365bc190aee63b947674d2977f01"
/-!
# Normed (semi)groups
In this file we define 10 classes:
* `Norm`, `NNNorm`: auxiliary classes endowing a type `α` with a function `norm : α → ℝ`
(notation: `‖x‖`) and `nnnorm : α → ℝ≥0` (notation: `‖x‖₊`), respectively;
* `Seminormed...Group`: A seminormed (additive) (commutative) group is an (additive) (commutative)
group with a norm and a compatible pseudometric space structure:
`∀ x y, dist x y = ‖x / y‖` or `∀ x y, dist x y = ‖x - y‖`, depending on the group operation.
* `Normed...Group`: A normed (additive) (commutative) group is an (additive) (commutative) group
with a norm and a compatible metric space structure.
We also prove basic properties of (semi)normed groups and provide some instances.
## TODO
This file is huge; move material into separate files,
such as `Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Lemmas.lean`.
## Notes
The current convention `dist x y = ‖x - y‖` means that the distance is invariant under right
addition, but actions in mathlib are usually from the left. This means we might want to change it to
`dist x y = ‖-x + y‖`.
The normed group hierarchy would lend itself well to a mixin design (that is, having
`SeminormedGroup` and `SeminormedAddGroup` not extend `Group` and `AddGroup`), but we choose not
to for performance concerns.
## Tags
normed group
-/
variable {𝓕 𝕜 α ι κ E F G : Type*}
open Filter Function Metric Bornology
open ENNReal Filter NNReal Uniformity Pointwise Topology
/-- Auxiliary class, endowing a type `E` with a function `norm : E → ℝ` with notation `‖x‖`. This
class is designed to be extended in more interesting classes specifying the properties of the norm.
-/
@[notation_class]
class Norm (E : Type*) where
/-- the `ℝ`-valued norm function. -/
norm : E → ℝ
#align has_norm Norm
/-- Auxiliary class, endowing a type `α` with a function `nnnorm : α → ℝ≥0` with notation `‖x‖₊`. -/
@[notation_class]
class NNNorm (E : Type*) where
/-- the `ℝ≥0`-valued norm function. -/
nnnorm : E → ℝ≥0
#align has_nnnorm NNNorm
export Norm (norm)
export NNNorm (nnnorm)
@[inherit_doc]
notation "‖" e "‖" => norm e
@[inherit_doc]
notation "‖" e "‖₊" => nnnorm e
/-- A seminormed group is an additive group endowed with a norm for which `dist x y = ‖x - y‖`
defines a pseudometric space structure. -/
class SeminormedAddGroup (E : Type*) extends Norm E, AddGroup E, PseudoMetricSpace E where
dist := fun x y => ‖x - y‖
/-- The distance function is induced by the norm. -/
dist_eq : ∀ x y, dist x y = ‖x - y‖ := by aesop
#align seminormed_add_group SeminormedAddGroup
/-- A seminormed group is a group endowed with a norm for which `dist x y = ‖x / y‖` defines a
pseudometric space structure. -/
@[to_additive]
class SeminormedGroup (E : Type*) extends Norm E, Group E, PseudoMetricSpace E where
dist := fun x y => ‖x / y‖
/-- The distance function is induced by the norm. -/
dist_eq : ∀ x y, dist x y = ‖x / y‖ := by aesop
#align seminormed_group SeminormedGroup
/-- A normed group is an additive group endowed with a norm for which `dist x y = ‖x - y‖` defines a
metric space structure. -/
class NormedAddGroup (E : Type*) extends Norm E, AddGroup E, MetricSpace E where
dist := fun x y => ‖x - y‖
/-- The distance function is induced by the norm. -/
dist_eq : ∀ x y, dist x y = ‖x - y‖ := by aesop
#align normed_add_group NormedAddGroup
/-- A normed group is a group endowed with a norm for which `dist x y = ‖x / y‖` defines a metric
space structure. -/
@[to_additive]
class NormedGroup (E : Type*) extends Norm E, Group E, MetricSpace E where
dist := fun x y => ‖x / y‖
/-- The distance function is induced by the norm. -/
dist_eq : ∀ x y, dist x y = ‖x / y‖ := by aesop
#align normed_group NormedGroup
/-- A seminormed group is an additive group endowed with a norm for which `dist x y = ‖x - y‖`
defines a pseudometric space structure. -/
class SeminormedAddCommGroup (E : Type*) extends Norm E, AddCommGroup E,
PseudoMetricSpace E where
dist := fun x y => ‖x - y‖
/-- The distance function is induced by the norm. -/
dist_eq : ∀ x y, dist x y = ‖x - y‖ := by aesop
#align seminormed_add_comm_group SeminormedAddCommGroup
/-- A seminormed group is a group endowed with a norm for which `dist x y = ‖x / y‖`
defines a pseudometric space structure. -/
@[to_additive]
class SeminormedCommGroup (E : Type*) extends Norm E, CommGroup E, PseudoMetricSpace E where
dist := fun x y => ‖x / y‖
/-- The distance function is induced by the norm. -/
dist_eq : ∀ x y, dist x y = ‖x / y‖ := by aesop
#align seminormed_comm_group SeminormedCommGroup
/-- A normed group is an additive group endowed with a norm for which `dist x y = ‖x - y‖` defines a
metric space structure. -/
class NormedAddCommGroup (E : Type*) extends Norm E, AddCommGroup E, MetricSpace E where
dist := fun x y => ‖x - y‖
/-- The distance function is induced by the norm. -/
dist_eq : ∀ x y, dist x y = ‖x - y‖ := by aesop
#align normed_add_comm_group NormedAddCommGroup
/-- A normed group is a group endowed with a norm for which `dist x y = ‖x / y‖` defines a metric
space structure. -/
@[to_additive]
class NormedCommGroup (E : Type*) extends Norm E, CommGroup E, MetricSpace E where
dist := fun x y => ‖x / y‖
/-- The distance function is induced by the norm. -/
dist_eq : ∀ x y, dist x y = ‖x / y‖ := by aesop
#align normed_comm_group NormedCommGroup
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) NormedGroup.toSeminormedGroup [NormedGroup E] : SeminormedGroup E :=
{ ‹NormedGroup E› with }
#align normed_group.to_seminormed_group NormedGroup.toSeminormedGroup
#align normed_add_group.to_seminormed_add_group NormedAddGroup.toSeminormedAddGroup
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) NormedCommGroup.toSeminormedCommGroup [NormedCommGroup E] :
SeminormedCommGroup E :=
{ ‹NormedCommGroup E› with }
#align normed_comm_group.to_seminormed_comm_group NormedCommGroup.toSeminormedCommGroup
#align normed_add_comm_group.to_seminormed_add_comm_group NormedAddCommGroup.toSeminormedAddCommGroup
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) SeminormedCommGroup.toSeminormedGroup [SeminormedCommGroup E] :
SeminormedGroup E :=
{ ‹SeminormedCommGroup E› with }
#align seminormed_comm_group.to_seminormed_group SeminormedCommGroup.toSeminormedGroup
#align seminormed_add_comm_group.to_seminormed_add_group SeminormedAddCommGroup.toSeminormedAddGroup
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) NormedCommGroup.toNormedGroup [NormedCommGroup E] : NormedGroup E :=
{ ‹NormedCommGroup E› with }
#align normed_comm_group.to_normed_group NormedCommGroup.toNormedGroup
#align normed_add_comm_group.to_normed_add_group NormedAddCommGroup.toNormedAddGroup
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a `NormedGroup` from a `SeminormedGroup` satisfying `∀ x, ‖x‖ = 0 → x = 1`. This
avoids having to go back to the `(Pseudo)MetricSpace` level when declaring a `NormedGroup`
instance as a special case of a more general `SeminormedGroup` instance. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible) "Construct a `NormedAddGroup` from a `SeminormedAddGroup`
satisfying `∀ x, ‖x‖ = 0 → x = 0`. This avoids having to go back to the `(Pseudo)MetricSpace`
level when declaring a `NormedAddGroup` instance as a special case of a more general
`SeminormedAddGroup` instance."]
def NormedGroup.ofSeparation [SeminormedGroup E] (h : ∀ x : E, ‖x‖ = 0 → x = 1) :
NormedGroup E where
dist_eq := ‹SeminormedGroup E›.dist_eq
toMetricSpace :=
{ eq_of_dist_eq_zero := fun hxy =>
div_eq_one.1 <| h _ <| by exact (‹SeminormedGroup E›.dist_eq _ _).symm.trans hxy }
-- Porting note: the `rwa` no longer worked, but it was easy enough to provide the term.
-- however, notice that if you make `x` and `y` accessible, then the following does work:
-- `have := ‹SeminormedGroup E›.dist_eq x y; rwa [← this]`, so I'm not sure why the `rwa`
-- was broken.
#align normed_group.of_separation NormedGroup.ofSeparation
#align normed_add_group.of_separation NormedAddGroup.ofSeparation
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a `NormedCommGroup` from a `SeminormedCommGroup` satisfying
`∀ x, ‖x‖ = 0 → x = 1`. This avoids having to go back to the `(Pseudo)MetricSpace` level when
declaring a `NormedCommGroup` instance as a special case of a more general `SeminormedCommGroup`
instance. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible) "Construct a `NormedAddCommGroup` from a
`SeminormedAddCommGroup` satisfying `∀ x, ‖x‖ = 0 → x = 0`. This avoids having to go back to the
`(Pseudo)MetricSpace` level when declaring a `NormedAddCommGroup` instance as a special case
of a more general `SeminormedAddCommGroup` instance."]
def NormedCommGroup.ofSeparation [SeminormedCommGroup E] (h : ∀ x : E, ‖x‖ = 0 → x = 1) :
NormedCommGroup E :=
{ ‹SeminormedCommGroup E›, NormedGroup.ofSeparation h with }
#align normed_comm_group.of_separation NormedCommGroup.ofSeparation
#align normed_add_comm_group.of_separation NormedAddCommGroup.ofSeparation
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a seminormed group from a multiplication-invariant distance. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a seminormed group from a translation-invariant distance."]
def SeminormedGroup.ofMulDist [Norm E] [Group E] [PseudoMetricSpace E]
(h₁ : ∀ x : E, ‖x‖ = dist x 1) (h₂ : ∀ x y z : E, dist x y ≤ dist (x * z) (y * z)) :
SeminormedGroup E where
dist_eq x y := by
rw [h₁]; apply le_antisymm
· simpa only [div_eq_mul_inv, ← mul_right_inv y] using h₂ _ _ _
· simpa only [div_mul_cancel, one_mul] using h₂ (x / y) 1 y
#align seminormed_group.of_mul_dist SeminormedGroup.ofMulDist
#align seminormed_add_group.of_add_dist SeminormedAddGroup.ofAddDist
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a seminormed group from a multiplication-invariant pseudodistance. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a seminormed group from a translation-invariant pseudodistance."]
def SeminormedGroup.ofMulDist' [Norm E] [Group E] [PseudoMetricSpace E]
(h₁ : ∀ x : E, ‖x‖ = dist x 1) (h₂ : ∀ x y z : E, dist (x * z) (y * z) ≤ dist x y) :
SeminormedGroup E where
dist_eq x y := by
rw [h₁]; apply le_antisymm
· simpa only [div_mul_cancel, one_mul] using h₂ (x / y) 1 y
· simpa only [div_eq_mul_inv, ← mul_right_inv y] using h₂ _ _ _
#align seminormed_group.of_mul_dist' SeminormedGroup.ofMulDist'
#align seminormed_add_group.of_add_dist' SeminormedAddGroup.ofAddDist'
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a seminormed group from a multiplication-invariant pseudodistance. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a seminormed group from a translation-invariant pseudodistance."]
def SeminormedCommGroup.ofMulDist [Norm E] [CommGroup E] [PseudoMetricSpace E]
(h₁ : ∀ x : E, ‖x‖ = dist x 1) (h₂ : ∀ x y z : E, dist x y ≤ dist (x * z) (y * z)) :
SeminormedCommGroup E :=
{ SeminormedGroup.ofMulDist h₁ h₂ with
mul_comm := mul_comm }
#align seminormed_comm_group.of_mul_dist SeminormedCommGroup.ofMulDist
#align seminormed_add_comm_group.of_add_dist SeminormedAddCommGroup.ofAddDist
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a seminormed group from a multiplication-invariant pseudodistance. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a seminormed group from a translation-invariant pseudodistance."]
def SeminormedCommGroup.ofMulDist' [Norm E] [CommGroup E] [PseudoMetricSpace E]
(h₁ : ∀ x : E, ‖x‖ = dist x 1) (h₂ : ∀ x y z : E, dist (x * z) (y * z) ≤ dist x y) :
SeminormedCommGroup E :=
{ SeminormedGroup.ofMulDist' h₁ h₂ with
mul_comm := mul_comm }
#align seminormed_comm_group.of_mul_dist' SeminormedCommGroup.ofMulDist'
#align seminormed_add_comm_group.of_add_dist' SeminormedAddCommGroup.ofAddDist'
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a normed group from a multiplication-invariant distance. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a normed group from a translation-invariant distance."]
def NormedGroup.ofMulDist [Norm E] [Group E] [MetricSpace E] (h₁ : ∀ x : E, ‖x‖ = dist x 1)
(h₂ : ∀ x y z : E, dist x y ≤ dist (x * z) (y * z)) : NormedGroup E :=
{ SeminormedGroup.ofMulDist h₁ h₂ with
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero }
#align normed_group.of_mul_dist NormedGroup.ofMulDist
#align normed_add_group.of_add_dist NormedAddGroup.ofAddDist
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a normed group from a multiplication-invariant pseudodistance. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a normed group from a translation-invariant pseudodistance."]
def NormedGroup.ofMulDist' [Norm E] [Group E] [MetricSpace E] (h₁ : ∀ x : E, ‖x‖ = dist x 1)
(h₂ : ∀ x y z : E, dist (x * z) (y * z) ≤ dist x y) : NormedGroup E :=
{ SeminormedGroup.ofMulDist' h₁ h₂ with
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero }
#align normed_group.of_mul_dist' NormedGroup.ofMulDist'
#align normed_add_group.of_add_dist' NormedAddGroup.ofAddDist'
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a normed group from a multiplication-invariant pseudodistance. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a normed group from a translation-invariant pseudodistance."]
def NormedCommGroup.ofMulDist [Norm E] [CommGroup E] [MetricSpace E]
(h₁ : ∀ x : E, ‖x‖ = dist x 1) (h₂ : ∀ x y z : E, dist x y ≤ dist (x * z) (y * z)) :
NormedCommGroup E :=
{ NormedGroup.ofMulDist h₁ h₂ with
mul_comm := mul_comm }
#align normed_comm_group.of_mul_dist NormedCommGroup.ofMulDist
#align normed_add_comm_group.of_add_dist NormedAddCommGroup.ofAddDist
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a normed group from a multiplication-invariant pseudodistance. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a normed group from a translation-invariant pseudodistance."]
def NormedCommGroup.ofMulDist' [Norm E] [CommGroup E] [MetricSpace E]
(h₁ : ∀ x : E, ‖x‖ = dist x 1) (h₂ : ∀ x y z : E, dist (x * z) (y * z) ≤ dist x y) :
NormedCommGroup E :=
{ NormedGroup.ofMulDist' h₁ h₂ with
mul_comm := mul_comm }
#align normed_comm_group.of_mul_dist' NormedCommGroup.ofMulDist'
#align normed_add_comm_group.of_add_dist' NormedAddCommGroup.ofAddDist'
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a seminormed group from a seminorm, i.e., registering the pseudodistance and the
pseudometric space structure from the seminorm properties. Note that in most cases this instance
creates bad definitional equalities (e.g., it does not take into account a possibly existing
`UniformSpace` instance on `E`). -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a seminormed group from a seminorm, i.e., registering the pseudodistance
and the pseudometric space structure from the seminorm properties. Note that in most cases this
instance creates bad definitional equalities (e.g., it does not take into account a possibly
existing `UniformSpace` instance on `E`)."]
def GroupSeminorm.toSeminormedGroup [Group E] (f : GroupSeminorm E) : SeminormedGroup E where
dist x y := f (x / y)
norm := f
dist_eq x y := rfl
dist_self x := by simp only [div_self', map_one_eq_zero]
dist_triangle := le_map_div_add_map_div f
dist_comm := map_div_rev f
edist_dist x y := by exact ENNReal.coe_nnreal_eq _
-- Porting note: how did `mathlib3` solve this automatically?
#align group_seminorm.to_seminormed_group GroupSeminorm.toSeminormedGroup
#align add_group_seminorm.to_seminormed_add_group AddGroupSeminorm.toSeminormedAddGroup
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a seminormed group from a seminorm, i.e., registering the pseudodistance and the
pseudometric space structure from the seminorm properties. Note that in most cases this instance
creates bad definitional equalities (e.g., it does not take into account a possibly existing
`UniformSpace` instance on `E`). -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a seminormed group from a seminorm, i.e., registering the pseudodistance
and the pseudometric space structure from the seminorm properties. Note that in most cases this
instance creates bad definitional equalities (e.g., it does not take into account a possibly
existing `UniformSpace` instance on `E`)."]
def GroupSeminorm.toSeminormedCommGroup [CommGroup E] (f : GroupSeminorm E) :
SeminormedCommGroup E :=
{ f.toSeminormedGroup with
mul_comm := mul_comm }
#align group_seminorm.to_seminormed_comm_group GroupSeminorm.toSeminormedCommGroup
#align add_group_seminorm.to_seminormed_add_comm_group AddGroupSeminorm.toSeminormedAddCommGroup
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a normed group from a norm, i.e., registering the distance and the metric space
structure from the norm properties. Note that in most cases this instance creates bad definitional
equalities (e.g., it does not take into account a possibly existing `UniformSpace` instance on
`E`). -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a normed group from a norm, i.e., registering the distance and the metric
space structure from the norm properties. Note that in most cases this instance creates bad
definitional equalities (e.g., it does not take into account a possibly existing `UniformSpace`
instance on `E`)."]
def GroupNorm.toNormedGroup [Group E] (f : GroupNorm E) : NormedGroup E :=
{ f.toGroupSeminorm.toSeminormedGroup with
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := fun h => div_eq_one.1 <| eq_one_of_map_eq_zero f h }
#align group_norm.to_normed_group GroupNorm.toNormedGroup
#align add_group_norm.to_normed_add_group AddGroupNorm.toNormedAddGroup
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- Construct a normed group from a norm, i.e., registering the distance and the metric space
structure from the norm properties. Note that in most cases this instance creates bad definitional
equalities (e.g., it does not take into account a possibly existing `UniformSpace` instance on
`E`). -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible)
"Construct a normed group from a norm, i.e., registering the distance and the metric
space structure from the norm properties. Note that in most cases this instance creates bad
definitional equalities (e.g., it does not take into account a possibly existing `UniformSpace`
instance on `E`)."]
def GroupNorm.toNormedCommGroup [CommGroup E] (f : GroupNorm E) : NormedCommGroup E :=
{ f.toNormedGroup with
mul_comm := mul_comm }
#align group_norm.to_normed_comm_group GroupNorm.toNormedCommGroup
#align add_group_norm.to_normed_add_comm_group AddGroupNorm.toNormedAddCommGroup
instance PUnit.normedAddCommGroup : NormedAddCommGroup PUnit where
norm := Function.const _ 0
dist_eq _ _ := rfl
@[simp]
theorem PUnit.norm_eq_zero (r : PUnit) : ‖r‖ = 0 :=
rfl
#align punit.norm_eq_zero PUnit.norm_eq_zero
section SeminormedGroup
variable [SeminormedGroup E] [SeminormedGroup F] [SeminormedGroup G] {s : Set E}
{a a₁ a₂ b b₁ b₂ : E} {r r₁ r₂ : ℝ}
@[to_additive]
theorem dist_eq_norm_div (a b : E) : dist a b = ‖a / b‖ :=
SeminormedGroup.dist_eq _ _
#align dist_eq_norm_div dist_eq_norm_div
#align dist_eq_norm_sub dist_eq_norm_sub
@[to_additive]
theorem dist_eq_norm_div' (a b : E) : dist a b = ‖b / a‖ := by rw [dist_comm, dist_eq_norm_div]
#align dist_eq_norm_div' dist_eq_norm_div'
#align dist_eq_norm_sub' dist_eq_norm_sub'
alias dist_eq_norm := dist_eq_norm_sub
#align dist_eq_norm dist_eq_norm
alias dist_eq_norm' := dist_eq_norm_sub'
#align dist_eq_norm' dist_eq_norm'
@[to_additive]
instance NormedGroup.to_isometricSMul_right : IsometricSMul Eᵐᵒᵖ E :=
⟨fun a => Isometry.of_dist_eq fun b c => by simp [dist_eq_norm_div]⟩
#align normed_group.to_has_isometric_smul_right NormedGroup.to_isometricSMul_right
#align normed_add_group.to_has_isometric_vadd_right NormedAddGroup.to_isometricVAdd_right
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem dist_one_right (a : E) : dist a 1 = ‖a‖ := by rw [dist_eq_norm_div, div_one]
#align dist_one_right dist_one_right
#align dist_zero_right dist_zero_right
@[to_additive]
theorem inseparable_one_iff_norm {a : E} : Inseparable a 1 ↔ ‖a‖ = 0 := by
rw [Metric.inseparable_iff, dist_one_right]
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem dist_one_left : dist (1 : E) = norm :=
funext fun a => by rw [dist_comm, dist_one_right]
#align dist_one_left dist_one_left
#align dist_zero_left dist_zero_left
@[to_additive]
theorem Isometry.norm_map_of_map_one {f : E → F} (hi : Isometry f) (h₁ : f 1 = 1) (x : E) :
‖f x‖ = ‖x‖ := by rw [← dist_one_right, ← h₁, hi.dist_eq, dist_one_right]
#align isometry.norm_map_of_map_one Isometry.norm_map_of_map_one
#align isometry.norm_map_of_map_zero Isometry.norm_map_of_map_zero
@[to_additive (attr := simp) comap_norm_atTop]
theorem comap_norm_atTop' : comap norm atTop = cobounded E := by
simpa only [dist_one_right] using comap_dist_right_atTop (1 : E)
@[to_additive Filter.HasBasis.cobounded_of_norm]
lemma Filter.HasBasis.cobounded_of_norm' {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set ℝ}
(h : HasBasis atTop p s) : HasBasis (cobounded E) p fun i ↦ norm ⁻¹' s i :=
comap_norm_atTop' (E := E) ▸ h.comap _
@[to_additive Filter.hasBasis_cobounded_norm]
lemma Filter.hasBasis_cobounded_norm' : HasBasis (cobounded E) (fun _ ↦ True) ({x | · ≤ ‖x‖}) :=
atTop_basis.cobounded_of_norm'
@[to_additive (attr := simp) tendsto_norm_atTop_iff_cobounded]
theorem tendsto_norm_atTop_iff_cobounded' {f : α → E} {l : Filter α} :
Tendsto (‖f ·‖) l atTop ↔ Tendsto f l (cobounded E) := by
rw [← comap_norm_atTop', tendsto_comap_iff]; rfl
@[to_additive tendsto_norm_cobounded_atTop]
theorem tendsto_norm_cobounded_atTop' : Tendsto norm (cobounded E) atTop :=
tendsto_norm_atTop_iff_cobounded'.2 tendsto_id
@[to_additive eventually_cobounded_le_norm]
lemma eventually_cobounded_le_norm' (a : ℝ) : ∀ᶠ x in cobounded E, a ≤ ‖x‖ :=
tendsto_norm_cobounded_atTop'.eventually_ge_atTop a
@[to_additive tendsto_norm_cocompact_atTop]
theorem tendsto_norm_cocompact_atTop' [ProperSpace E] : Tendsto norm (cocompact E) atTop :=
cobounded_eq_cocompact (α := E) ▸ tendsto_norm_cobounded_atTop'
#align tendsto_norm_cocompact_at_top' tendsto_norm_cocompact_atTop'
#align tendsto_norm_cocompact_at_top tendsto_norm_cocompact_atTop
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_div_rev (a b : E) : ‖a / b‖ = ‖b / a‖ := by
simpa only [dist_eq_norm_div] using dist_comm a b
#align norm_div_rev norm_div_rev
#align norm_sub_rev norm_sub_rev
@[to_additive (attr := simp) norm_neg]
theorem norm_inv' (a : E) : ‖a⁻¹‖ = ‖a‖ := by simpa using norm_div_rev 1 a
#align norm_inv' norm_inv'
#align norm_neg norm_neg
open scoped symmDiff in
@[to_additive]
theorem dist_mulIndicator (s t : Set α) (f : α → E) (x : α) :
dist (s.mulIndicator f x) (t.mulIndicator f x) = ‖(s ∆ t).mulIndicator f x‖ := by
rw [dist_eq_norm_div, Set.apply_mulIndicator_symmDiff norm_inv']
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem dist_mul_self_right (a b : E) : dist b (a * b) = ‖a‖ := by
rw [← dist_one_left, ← dist_mul_right 1 a b, one_mul]
#align dist_mul_self_right dist_mul_self_right
#align dist_add_self_right dist_add_self_right
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem dist_mul_self_left (a b : E) : dist (a * b) b = ‖a‖ := by
rw [dist_comm, dist_mul_self_right]
#align dist_mul_self_left dist_mul_self_left
#align dist_add_self_left dist_add_self_left
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem dist_div_eq_dist_mul_left (a b c : E) : dist (a / b) c = dist a (c * b) := by
rw [← dist_mul_right _ _ b, div_mul_cancel]
#align dist_div_eq_dist_mul_left dist_div_eq_dist_mul_left
#align dist_sub_eq_dist_add_left dist_sub_eq_dist_add_left
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem dist_div_eq_dist_mul_right (a b c : E) : dist a (b / c) = dist (a * c) b := by
rw [← dist_mul_right _ _ c, div_mul_cancel]
#align dist_div_eq_dist_mul_right dist_div_eq_dist_mul_right
#align dist_sub_eq_dist_add_right dist_sub_eq_dist_add_right
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
lemma Filter.inv_cobounded : (cobounded E)⁻¹ = cobounded E := by
simp only [← comap_norm_atTop', ← Filter.comap_inv, comap_comap, (· ∘ ·), norm_inv']
/-- In a (semi)normed group, inversion `x ↦ x⁻¹` tends to infinity at infinity. -/
@[to_additive "In a (semi)normed group, negation `x ↦ -x` tends to infinity at infinity."]
theorem Filter.tendsto_inv_cobounded : Tendsto Inv.inv (cobounded E) (cobounded E) :=
inv_cobounded.le
#align filter.tendsto_inv_cobounded Filter.tendsto_inv_cobounded
#align filter.tendsto_neg_cobounded Filter.tendsto_neg_cobounded
/-- **Triangle inequality** for the norm. -/
@[to_additive norm_add_le "**Triangle inequality** for the norm."]
theorem norm_mul_le' (a b : E) : ‖a * b‖ ≤ ‖a‖ + ‖b‖ := by
simpa [dist_eq_norm_div] using dist_triangle a 1 b⁻¹
#align norm_mul_le' norm_mul_le'
#align norm_add_le norm_add_le
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_mul_le_of_le (h₁ : ‖a₁‖ ≤ r₁) (h₂ : ‖a₂‖ ≤ r₂) : ‖a₁ * a₂‖ ≤ r₁ + r₂ :=
(norm_mul_le' a₁ a₂).trans <| add_le_add h₁ h₂
#align norm_mul_le_of_le norm_mul_le_of_le
#align norm_add_le_of_le norm_add_le_of_le
@[to_additive norm_add₃_le]
theorem norm_mul₃_le (a b c : E) : ‖a * b * c‖ ≤ ‖a‖ + ‖b‖ + ‖c‖ :=
norm_mul_le_of_le (norm_mul_le' _ _) le_rfl
#align norm_mul₃_le norm_mul₃_le
#align norm_add₃_le norm_add₃_le
@[to_additive]
lemma norm_div_le_norm_div_add_norm_div (a b c : E) : ‖a / c‖ ≤ ‖a / b‖ + ‖b / c‖ := by
simpa only [dist_eq_norm_div] using dist_triangle a b c
@[to_additive (attr := simp) norm_nonneg]
theorem norm_nonneg' (a : E) : 0 ≤ ‖a‖ := by
rw [← dist_one_right]
exact dist_nonneg
#align norm_nonneg' norm_nonneg'
#align norm_nonneg norm_nonneg
@[to_additive (attr := simp) abs_norm]
theorem abs_norm' (z : E) : |‖z‖| = ‖z‖ := abs_of_nonneg <| norm_nonneg' _
#align abs_norm abs_norm
namespace Mathlib.Meta.Positivity
open Lean Meta Qq Function
/-- Extension for the `positivity` tactic: multiplicative norms are nonnegative, via
`norm_nonneg'`. -/
@[positivity Norm.norm _]
def evalMulNorm : PositivityExt where eval {u α} _zα _pα e := do
match u, α, e with
| 0, ~q(ℝ), ~q(@Norm.norm $β $instDist $a) =>
let _inst ← synthInstanceQ q(SeminormedGroup $β)
assertInstancesCommute
pure (.nonnegative q(norm_nonneg' $a))
| _, _, _ => throwError "not ‖ · ‖"
/-- Extension for the `positivity` tactic: additive norms are nonnegative, via `norm_nonneg`. -/
@[positivity Norm.norm _]
def evalAddNorm : PositivityExt where eval {u α} _zα _pα e := do
match u, α, e with
| 0, ~q(ℝ), ~q(@Norm.norm $β $instDist $a) =>
let _inst ← synthInstanceQ q(SeminormedAddGroup $β)
assertInstancesCommute
pure (.nonnegative q(norm_nonneg $a))
| _, _, _ => throwError "not ‖ · ‖"
end Mathlib.Meta.Positivity
@[to_additive (attr := simp) norm_zero]
theorem norm_one' : ‖(1 : E)‖ = 0 := by rw [← dist_one_right, dist_self]
#align norm_one' norm_one'
#align norm_zero norm_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem ne_one_of_norm_ne_zero : ‖a‖ ≠ 0 → a ≠ 1 :=
mt <| by
rintro rfl
exact norm_one'
#align ne_one_of_norm_ne_zero ne_one_of_norm_ne_zero
#align ne_zero_of_norm_ne_zero ne_zero_of_norm_ne_zero
@[to_additive (attr := nontriviality) norm_of_subsingleton]
theorem norm_of_subsingleton' [Subsingleton E] (a : E) : ‖a‖ = 0 := by
rw [Subsingleton.elim a 1, norm_one']
#align norm_of_subsingleton' norm_of_subsingleton'
#align norm_of_subsingleton norm_of_subsingleton
@[to_additive zero_lt_one_add_norm_sq]
theorem zero_lt_one_add_norm_sq' (x : E) : 0 < 1 + ‖x‖ ^ 2 := by
positivity
#align zero_lt_one_add_norm_sq' zero_lt_one_add_norm_sq'
#align zero_lt_one_add_norm_sq zero_lt_one_add_norm_sq
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_div_le (a b : E) : ‖a / b‖ ≤ ‖a‖ + ‖b‖ := by
simpa [dist_eq_norm_div] using dist_triangle a 1 b
#align norm_div_le norm_div_le
#align norm_sub_le norm_sub_le
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_div_le_of_le {r₁ r₂ : ℝ} (H₁ : ‖a₁‖ ≤ r₁) (H₂ : ‖a₂‖ ≤ r₂) : ‖a₁ / a₂‖ ≤ r₁ + r₂ :=
(norm_div_le a₁ a₂).trans <| add_le_add H₁ H₂
#align norm_div_le_of_le norm_div_le_of_le
#align norm_sub_le_of_le norm_sub_le_of_le
@[to_additive dist_le_norm_add_norm]
theorem dist_le_norm_add_norm' (a b : E) : dist a b ≤ ‖a‖ + ‖b‖ := by
rw [dist_eq_norm_div]
apply norm_div_le
#align dist_le_norm_add_norm' dist_le_norm_add_norm'
#align dist_le_norm_add_norm dist_le_norm_add_norm
@[to_additive abs_norm_sub_norm_le]
theorem abs_norm_sub_norm_le' (a b : E) : |‖a‖ - ‖b‖| ≤ ‖a / b‖ := by
simpa [dist_eq_norm_div] using abs_dist_sub_le a b 1
#align abs_norm_sub_norm_le' abs_norm_sub_norm_le'
#align abs_norm_sub_norm_le abs_norm_sub_norm_le
@[to_additive norm_sub_norm_le]
theorem norm_sub_norm_le' (a b : E) : ‖a‖ - ‖b‖ ≤ ‖a / b‖ :=
(le_abs_self _).trans (abs_norm_sub_norm_le' a b)
#align norm_sub_norm_le' norm_sub_norm_le'
#align norm_sub_norm_le norm_sub_norm_le
@[to_additive dist_norm_norm_le]
theorem dist_norm_norm_le' (a b : E) : dist ‖a‖ ‖b‖ ≤ ‖a / b‖ :=
abs_norm_sub_norm_le' a b
#align dist_norm_norm_le' dist_norm_norm_le'
#align dist_norm_norm_le dist_norm_norm_le
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_le_norm_add_norm_div' (u v : E) : ‖u‖ ≤ ‖v‖ + ‖u / v‖ := by
rw [add_comm]
refine (norm_mul_le' _ _).trans_eq' ?_
rw [div_mul_cancel]
#align norm_le_norm_add_norm_div' norm_le_norm_add_norm_div'
#align norm_le_norm_add_norm_sub' norm_le_norm_add_norm_sub'
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_le_norm_add_norm_div (u v : E) : ‖v‖ ≤ ‖u‖ + ‖u / v‖ := by
rw [norm_div_rev]
exact norm_le_norm_add_norm_div' v u
#align norm_le_norm_add_norm_div norm_le_norm_add_norm_div
#align norm_le_norm_add_norm_sub norm_le_norm_add_norm_sub
alias norm_le_insert' := norm_le_norm_add_norm_sub'
#align norm_le_insert' norm_le_insert'
alias norm_le_insert := norm_le_norm_add_norm_sub
#align norm_le_insert norm_le_insert
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_le_mul_norm_add (u v : E) : ‖u‖ ≤ ‖u * v‖ + ‖v‖ :=
calc
‖u‖ = ‖u * v / v‖ := by rw [mul_div_cancel_right]
_ ≤ ‖u * v‖ + ‖v‖ := norm_div_le _ _
#align norm_le_mul_norm_add norm_le_mul_norm_add
#align norm_le_add_norm_add norm_le_add_norm_add
@[to_additive ball_eq]
theorem ball_eq' (y : E) (ε : ℝ) : ball y ε = { x | ‖x / y‖ < ε } :=
Set.ext fun a => by simp [dist_eq_norm_div]
#align ball_eq' ball_eq'
#align ball_eq ball_eq
@[to_additive]
theorem ball_one_eq (r : ℝ) : ball (1 : E) r = { x | ‖x‖ < r } :=
Set.ext fun a => by simp
#align ball_one_eq ball_one_eq
#align ball_zero_eq ball_zero_eq
@[to_additive mem_ball_iff_norm]
theorem mem_ball_iff_norm'' : b ∈ ball a r ↔ ‖b / a‖ < r := by rw [mem_ball, dist_eq_norm_div]
#align mem_ball_iff_norm'' mem_ball_iff_norm''
#align mem_ball_iff_norm mem_ball_iff_norm
@[to_additive mem_ball_iff_norm']
theorem mem_ball_iff_norm''' : b ∈ ball a r ↔ ‖a / b‖ < r := by rw [mem_ball', dist_eq_norm_div]
#align mem_ball_iff_norm''' mem_ball_iff_norm'''
#align mem_ball_iff_norm' mem_ball_iff_norm'
@[to_additive] -- Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove it
theorem mem_ball_one_iff : a ∈ ball (1 : E) r ↔ ‖a‖ < r := by rw [mem_ball, dist_one_right]
#align mem_ball_one_iff mem_ball_one_iff
#align mem_ball_zero_iff mem_ball_zero_iff
@[to_additive mem_closedBall_iff_norm]
theorem mem_closedBall_iff_norm'' : b ∈ closedBall a r ↔ ‖b / a‖ ≤ r := by
rw [mem_closedBall, dist_eq_norm_div]
#align mem_closed_ball_iff_norm'' mem_closedBall_iff_norm''
#align mem_closed_ball_iff_norm mem_closedBall_iff_norm
@[to_additive] -- Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove it
theorem mem_closedBall_one_iff : a ∈ closedBall (1 : E) r ↔ ‖a‖ ≤ r := by
rw [mem_closedBall, dist_one_right]
#align mem_closed_ball_one_iff mem_closedBall_one_iff
#align mem_closed_ball_zero_iff mem_closedBall_zero_iff
@[to_additive mem_closedBall_iff_norm']
theorem mem_closedBall_iff_norm''' : b ∈ closedBall a r ↔ ‖a / b‖ ≤ r := by
rw [mem_closedBall', dist_eq_norm_div]
#align mem_closed_ball_iff_norm''' mem_closedBall_iff_norm'''
#align mem_closed_ball_iff_norm' mem_closedBall_iff_norm'
@[to_additive norm_le_of_mem_closedBall]
theorem norm_le_of_mem_closedBall' (h : b ∈ closedBall a r) : ‖b‖ ≤ ‖a‖ + r :=
(norm_le_norm_add_norm_div' _ _).trans <| add_le_add_left (by rwa [← dist_eq_norm_div]) _
#align norm_le_of_mem_closed_ball' norm_le_of_mem_closedBall'
#align norm_le_of_mem_closed_ball norm_le_of_mem_closedBall
@[to_additive norm_le_norm_add_const_of_dist_le]
theorem norm_le_norm_add_const_of_dist_le' : dist a b ≤ r → ‖a‖ ≤ ‖b‖ + r :=
norm_le_of_mem_closedBall'
#align norm_le_norm_add_const_of_dist_le' norm_le_norm_add_const_of_dist_le'
#align norm_le_norm_add_const_of_dist_le norm_le_norm_add_const_of_dist_le
@[to_additive norm_lt_of_mem_ball]
theorem norm_lt_of_mem_ball' (h : b ∈ ball a r) : ‖b‖ < ‖a‖ + r :=
(norm_le_norm_add_norm_div' _ _).trans_lt <| add_lt_add_left (by rwa [← dist_eq_norm_div]) _
#align norm_lt_of_mem_ball' norm_lt_of_mem_ball'
#align norm_lt_of_mem_ball norm_lt_of_mem_ball
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_div_sub_norm_div_le_norm_div (u v w : E) : ‖u / w‖ - ‖v / w‖ ≤ ‖u / v‖ := by
simpa only [div_div_div_cancel_right'] using norm_sub_norm_le' (u / w) (v / w)
#align norm_div_sub_norm_div_le_norm_div norm_div_sub_norm_div_le_norm_div
#align norm_sub_sub_norm_sub_le_norm_sub norm_sub_sub_norm_sub_le_norm_sub
@[to_additive isBounded_iff_forall_norm_le]
theorem isBounded_iff_forall_norm_le' : Bornology.IsBounded s ↔ ∃ C, ∀ x ∈ s, ‖x‖ ≤ C := by
simpa only [Set.subset_def, mem_closedBall_one_iff] using isBounded_iff_subset_closedBall (1 : E)
#align bounded_iff_forall_norm_le' isBounded_iff_forall_norm_le'
#align bounded_iff_forall_norm_le isBounded_iff_forall_norm_le
alias ⟨Bornology.IsBounded.exists_norm_le', _⟩ := isBounded_iff_forall_norm_le'
#align metric.bounded.exists_norm_le' Bornology.IsBounded.exists_norm_le'
alias ⟨Bornology.IsBounded.exists_norm_le, _⟩ := isBounded_iff_forall_norm_le
#align metric.bounded.exists_norm_le Bornology.IsBounded.exists_norm_le
attribute [to_additive existing exists_norm_le] Bornology.IsBounded.exists_norm_le'
@[to_additive exists_pos_norm_le]
theorem Bornology.IsBounded.exists_pos_norm_le' (hs : IsBounded s) : ∃ R > 0, ∀ x ∈ s, ‖x‖ ≤ R :=
let ⟨R₀, hR₀⟩ := hs.exists_norm_le'
⟨max R₀ 1, by positivity, fun x hx => (hR₀ x hx).trans <| le_max_left _ _⟩
#align metric.bounded.exists_pos_norm_le' Bornology.IsBounded.exists_pos_norm_le'
#align metric.bounded.exists_pos_norm_le Bornology.IsBounded.exists_pos_norm_le
@[to_additive Bornology.IsBounded.exists_pos_norm_lt]
theorem Bornology.IsBounded.exists_pos_norm_lt' (hs : IsBounded s) : ∃ R > 0, ∀ x ∈ s, ‖x‖ < R :=
let ⟨R, hR₀, hR⟩ := hs.exists_pos_norm_le'
⟨R + 1, by positivity, fun x hx ↦ (hR x hx).trans_lt (lt_add_one _)⟩
@[to_additive (attr := simp 1001) mem_sphere_iff_norm]
-- Porting note: increase priority so the left-hand side doesn't reduce
theorem mem_sphere_iff_norm' : b ∈ sphere a r ↔ ‖b / a‖ = r := by simp [dist_eq_norm_div]
#align mem_sphere_iff_norm' mem_sphere_iff_norm'
#align mem_sphere_iff_norm mem_sphere_iff_norm
@[to_additive] -- `simp` can prove this
theorem mem_sphere_one_iff_norm : a ∈ sphere (1 : E) r ↔ ‖a‖ = r := by simp [dist_eq_norm_div]
#align mem_sphere_one_iff_norm mem_sphere_one_iff_norm
#align mem_sphere_zero_iff_norm mem_sphere_zero_iff_norm
@[to_additive (attr := simp) norm_eq_of_mem_sphere]
theorem norm_eq_of_mem_sphere' (x : sphere (1 : E) r) : ‖(x : E)‖ = r :=
mem_sphere_one_iff_norm.mp x.2
#align norm_eq_of_mem_sphere' norm_eq_of_mem_sphere'
#align norm_eq_of_mem_sphere norm_eq_of_mem_sphere
@[to_additive]
theorem ne_one_of_mem_sphere (hr : r ≠ 0) (x : sphere (1 : E) r) : (x : E) ≠ 1 :=
ne_one_of_norm_ne_zero <| by rwa [norm_eq_of_mem_sphere' x]
#align ne_one_of_mem_sphere ne_one_of_mem_sphere
#align ne_zero_of_mem_sphere ne_zero_of_mem_sphere
@[to_additive ne_zero_of_mem_unit_sphere]
theorem ne_one_of_mem_unit_sphere (x : sphere (1 : E) 1) : (x : E) ≠ 1 :=
ne_one_of_mem_sphere one_ne_zero _
#align ne_one_of_mem_unit_sphere ne_one_of_mem_unit_sphere
#align ne_zero_of_mem_unit_sphere ne_zero_of_mem_unit_sphere
variable (E)
/-- The norm of a seminormed group as a group seminorm. -/
@[to_additive "The norm of a seminormed group as an additive group seminorm."]
def normGroupSeminorm : GroupSeminorm E :=
⟨norm, norm_one', norm_mul_le', norm_inv'⟩
#align norm_group_seminorm normGroupSeminorm
#align norm_add_group_seminorm normAddGroupSeminorm
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem coe_normGroupSeminorm : ⇑(normGroupSeminorm E) = norm :=
rfl
#align coe_norm_group_seminorm coe_normGroupSeminorm
#align coe_norm_add_group_seminorm coe_normAddGroupSeminorm
variable {E}
@[to_additive]
theorem NormedCommGroup.tendsto_nhds_one {f : α → E} {l : Filter α} :
Tendsto f l (𝓝 1) ↔ ∀ ε > 0, ∀ᶠ x in l, ‖f x‖ < ε :=
Metric.tendsto_nhds.trans <| by simp only [dist_one_right]
#align normed_comm_group.tendsto_nhds_one NormedCommGroup.tendsto_nhds_one
#align normed_add_comm_group.tendsto_nhds_zero NormedAddCommGroup.tendsto_nhds_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem NormedCommGroup.tendsto_nhds_nhds {f : E → F} {x : E} {y : F} :
Tendsto f (𝓝 x) (𝓝 y) ↔ ∀ ε > 0, ∃ δ > 0, ∀ x', ‖x' / x‖ < δ → ‖f x' / y‖ < ε := by
simp_rw [Metric.tendsto_nhds_nhds, dist_eq_norm_div]
#align normed_comm_group.tendsto_nhds_nhds NormedCommGroup.tendsto_nhds_nhds
#align normed_add_comm_group.tendsto_nhds_nhds NormedAddCommGroup.tendsto_nhds_nhds
@[to_additive]
theorem NormedCommGroup.cauchySeq_iff [Nonempty α] [SemilatticeSup α] {u : α → E} :
CauchySeq u ↔ ∀ ε > 0, ∃ N, ∀ m, N ≤ m → ∀ n, N ≤ n → ‖u m / u n‖ < ε := by
simp [Metric.cauchySeq_iff, dist_eq_norm_div]
#align normed_comm_group.cauchy_seq_iff NormedCommGroup.cauchySeq_iff
#align normed_add_comm_group.cauchy_seq_iff NormedAddCommGroup.cauchySeq_iff
@[to_additive]
theorem NormedCommGroup.nhds_basis_norm_lt (x : E) :
(𝓝 x).HasBasis (fun ε : ℝ => 0 < ε) fun ε => { y | ‖y / x‖ < ε } := by
simp_rw [← ball_eq']
exact Metric.nhds_basis_ball
#align normed_comm_group.nhds_basis_norm_lt NormedCommGroup.nhds_basis_norm_lt
#align normed_add_comm_group.nhds_basis_norm_lt NormedAddCommGroup.nhds_basis_norm_lt
@[to_additive]
theorem NormedCommGroup.nhds_one_basis_norm_lt :
(𝓝 (1 : E)).HasBasis (fun ε : ℝ => 0 < ε) fun ε => { y | ‖y‖ < ε } := by
convert NormedCommGroup.nhds_basis_norm_lt (1 : E)
simp
#align normed_comm_group.nhds_one_basis_norm_lt NormedCommGroup.nhds_one_basis_norm_lt
#align normed_add_comm_group.nhds_zero_basis_norm_lt NormedAddCommGroup.nhds_zero_basis_norm_lt
@[to_additive]
theorem NormedCommGroup.uniformity_basis_dist :
(𝓤 E).HasBasis (fun ε : ℝ => 0 < ε) fun ε => { p : E × E | ‖p.fst / p.snd‖ < ε } := by
convert Metric.uniformity_basis_dist (α := E) using 1
simp [dist_eq_norm_div]
#align normed_comm_group.uniformity_basis_dist NormedCommGroup.uniformity_basis_dist
#align normed_add_comm_group.uniformity_basis_dist NormedAddCommGroup.uniformity_basis_dist
open Finset
variable [FunLike 𝓕 E F]
/-- A homomorphism `f` of seminormed groups is Lipschitz, if there exists a constant `C` such that
for all `x`, one has `‖f x‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖`. The analogous condition for a linear map of
(semi)normed spaces is in `Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/OperatorNorm.lean`. -/
@[to_additive "A homomorphism `f` of seminormed groups is Lipschitz, if there exists a constant
`C` such that for all `x`, one has `‖f x‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖`. The analogous condition for a linear map of
(semi)normed spaces is in `Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/OperatorNorm.lean`."]
theorem MonoidHomClass.lipschitz_of_bound [MonoidHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕) (C : ℝ)
(h : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖) : LipschitzWith (Real.toNNReal C) f :=
LipschitzWith.of_dist_le' fun x y => by simpa only [dist_eq_norm_div, map_div] using h (x / y)
#align monoid_hom_class.lipschitz_of_bound MonoidHomClass.lipschitz_of_bound
#align add_monoid_hom_class.lipschitz_of_bound AddMonoidHomClass.lipschitz_of_bound
@[to_additive]
theorem lipschitzOnWith_iff_norm_div_le {f : E → F} {C : ℝ≥0} :
LipschitzOnWith C f s ↔ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → ‖f x / f y‖ ≤ C * ‖x / y‖ := by
simp only [lipschitzOnWith_iff_dist_le_mul, dist_eq_norm_div]
#align lipschitz_on_with_iff_norm_div_le lipschitzOnWith_iff_norm_div_le
#align lipschitz_on_with_iff_norm_sub_le lipschitzOnWith_iff_norm_sub_le
alias ⟨LipschitzOnWith.norm_div_le, _⟩ := lipschitzOnWith_iff_norm_div_le
#align lipschitz_on_with.norm_div_le LipschitzOnWith.norm_div_le
attribute [to_additive] LipschitzOnWith.norm_div_le
@[to_additive]
theorem LipschitzOnWith.norm_div_le_of_le {f : E → F} {C : ℝ≥0} (h : LipschitzOnWith C f s)
(ha : a ∈ s) (hb : b ∈ s) (hr : ‖a / b‖ ≤ r) : ‖f a / f b‖ ≤ C * r :=
(h.norm_div_le ha hb).trans <| by gcongr
#align lipschitz_on_with.norm_div_le_of_le LipschitzOnWith.norm_div_le_of_le
#align lipschitz_on_with.norm_sub_le_of_le LipschitzOnWith.norm_sub_le_of_le
@[to_additive]
theorem lipschitzWith_iff_norm_div_le {f : E → F} {C : ℝ≥0} :
LipschitzWith C f ↔ ∀ x y, ‖f x / f y‖ ≤ C * ‖x / y‖ := by
simp only [lipschitzWith_iff_dist_le_mul, dist_eq_norm_div]
#align lipschitz_with_iff_norm_div_le lipschitzWith_iff_norm_div_le
#align lipschitz_with_iff_norm_sub_le lipschitzWith_iff_norm_sub_le
alias ⟨LipschitzWith.norm_div_le, _⟩ := lipschitzWith_iff_norm_div_le
#align lipschitz_with.norm_div_le LipschitzWith.norm_div_le
attribute [to_additive] LipschitzWith.norm_div_le
@[to_additive]
theorem LipschitzWith.norm_div_le_of_le {f : E → F} {C : ℝ≥0} (h : LipschitzWith C f)
(hr : ‖a / b‖ ≤ r) : ‖f a / f b‖ ≤ C * r :=
(h.norm_div_le _ _).trans <| by gcongr
#align lipschitz_with.norm_div_le_of_le LipschitzWith.norm_div_le_of_le
#align lipschitz_with.norm_sub_le_of_le LipschitzWith.norm_sub_le_of_le
/-- A homomorphism `f` of seminormed groups is continuous, if there exists a constant `C` such that
for all `x`, one has `‖f x‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖`. -/
@[to_additive "A homomorphism `f` of seminormed groups is continuous, if there exists a constant `C`
such that for all `x`, one has `‖f x‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖`"]
theorem MonoidHomClass.continuous_of_bound [MonoidHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕) (C : ℝ)
(h : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖) : Continuous f :=
(MonoidHomClass.lipschitz_of_bound f C h).continuous
#align monoid_hom_class.continuous_of_bound MonoidHomClass.continuous_of_bound
#align add_monoid_hom_class.continuous_of_bound AddMonoidHomClass.continuous_of_bound
@[to_additive]
theorem MonoidHomClass.uniformContinuous_of_bound [MonoidHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕) (C : ℝ)
(h : ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ C * ‖x‖) : UniformContinuous f :=
(MonoidHomClass.lipschitz_of_bound f C h).uniformContinuous
#align monoid_hom_class.uniform_continuous_of_bound MonoidHomClass.uniformContinuous_of_bound
#align add_monoid_hom_class.uniform_continuous_of_bound AddMonoidHomClass.uniformContinuous_of_bound
@[to_additive IsCompact.exists_bound_of_continuousOn]
theorem IsCompact.exists_bound_of_continuousOn' [TopologicalSpace α] {s : Set α} (hs : IsCompact s)
{f : α → E} (hf : ContinuousOn f s) : ∃ C, ∀ x ∈ s, ‖f x‖ ≤ C :=
(isBounded_iff_forall_norm_le'.1 (hs.image_of_continuousOn hf).isBounded).imp fun _C hC _x hx =>
hC _ <| Set.mem_image_of_mem _ hx
#align is_compact.exists_bound_of_continuous_on' IsCompact.exists_bound_of_continuousOn'
#align is_compact.exists_bound_of_continuous_on IsCompact.exists_bound_of_continuousOn
@[to_additive]
theorem HasCompactMulSupport.exists_bound_of_continuous [TopologicalSpace α]
{f : α → E} (hf : HasCompactMulSupport f) (h'f : Continuous f) : ∃ C, ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ C := by
simpa using (hf.isCompact_range h'f).isBounded.exists_norm_le'
@[to_additive]
theorem MonoidHomClass.isometry_iff_norm [MonoidHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕) :
Isometry f ↔ ∀ x, ‖f x‖ = ‖x‖ := by
simp only [isometry_iff_dist_eq, dist_eq_norm_div, ← map_div]
refine ⟨fun h x => ?_, fun h x y => h _⟩
simpa using h x 1
#align monoid_hom_class.isometry_iff_norm MonoidHomClass.isometry_iff_norm
#align add_monoid_hom_class.isometry_iff_norm AddMonoidHomClass.isometry_iff_norm
alias ⟨_, MonoidHomClass.isometry_of_norm⟩ := MonoidHomClass.isometry_iff_norm
#align monoid_hom_class.isometry_of_norm MonoidHomClass.isometry_of_norm
attribute [to_additive] MonoidHomClass.isometry_of_norm
section NNNorm
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) SeminormedGroup.toNNNorm : NNNorm E :=
⟨fun a => ⟨‖a‖, norm_nonneg' a⟩⟩
#align seminormed_group.to_has_nnnorm SeminormedGroup.toNNNorm
#align seminormed_add_group.to_has_nnnorm SeminormedAddGroup.toNNNorm
@[to_additive (attr := simp, norm_cast) coe_nnnorm]
theorem coe_nnnorm' (a : E) : (‖a‖₊ : ℝ) = ‖a‖ :=
rfl
#align coe_nnnorm' coe_nnnorm'
#align coe_nnnorm coe_nnnorm
@[to_additive (attr := simp) coe_comp_nnnorm]
theorem coe_comp_nnnorm' : (toReal : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) ∘ (nnnorm : E → ℝ≥0) = norm :=
rfl
#align coe_comp_nnnorm' coe_comp_nnnorm'
#align coe_comp_nnnorm coe_comp_nnnorm
@[to_additive norm_toNNReal]
theorem norm_toNNReal' : ‖a‖.toNNReal = ‖a‖₊ :=
@Real.toNNReal_coe ‖a‖₊
#align norm_to_nnreal' norm_toNNReal'
#align norm_to_nnreal norm_toNNReal
@[to_additive]
theorem nndist_eq_nnnorm_div (a b : E) : nndist a b = ‖a / b‖₊ :=
NNReal.eq <| dist_eq_norm_div _ _
#align nndist_eq_nnnorm_div nndist_eq_nnnorm_div
#align nndist_eq_nnnorm_sub nndist_eq_nnnorm_sub
alias nndist_eq_nnnorm := nndist_eq_nnnorm_sub
#align nndist_eq_nnnorm nndist_eq_nnnorm
@[to_additive (attr := simp) nnnorm_zero]
theorem nnnorm_one' : ‖(1 : E)‖₊ = 0 :=
NNReal.eq norm_one'
#align nnnorm_one' nnnorm_one'
#align nnnorm_zero nnnorm_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem ne_one_of_nnnorm_ne_zero {a : E} : ‖a‖₊ ≠ 0 → a ≠ 1 :=
mt <| by
rintro rfl
exact nnnorm_one'
#align ne_one_of_nnnorm_ne_zero ne_one_of_nnnorm_ne_zero
#align ne_zero_of_nnnorm_ne_zero ne_zero_of_nnnorm_ne_zero
@[to_additive nnnorm_add_le]
theorem nnnorm_mul_le' (a b : E) : ‖a * b‖₊ ≤ ‖a‖₊ + ‖b‖₊ :=
NNReal.coe_le_coe.1 <| norm_mul_le' a b
#align nnnorm_mul_le' nnnorm_mul_le'
#align nnnorm_add_le nnnorm_add_le
@[to_additive (attr := simp) nnnorm_neg]
theorem nnnorm_inv' (a : E) : ‖a⁻¹‖₊ = ‖a‖₊ :=
NNReal.eq <| norm_inv' a
#align nnnorm_inv' nnnorm_inv'
#align nnnorm_neg nnnorm_neg
open scoped symmDiff in
@[to_additive]
theorem nndist_mulIndicator (s t : Set α) (f : α → E) (x : α) :
nndist (s.mulIndicator f x) (t.mulIndicator f x) = ‖(s ∆ t).mulIndicator f x‖₊ :=
NNReal.eq <| dist_mulIndicator s t f x
@[to_additive]
theorem nnnorm_div_le (a b : E) : ‖a / b‖₊ ≤ ‖a‖₊ + ‖b‖₊ :=
NNReal.coe_le_coe.1 <| norm_div_le _ _
#align nnnorm_div_le nnnorm_div_le
#align nnnorm_sub_le nnnorm_sub_le
@[to_additive nndist_nnnorm_nnnorm_le]
theorem nndist_nnnorm_nnnorm_le' (a b : E) : nndist ‖a‖₊ ‖b‖₊ ≤ ‖a / b‖₊ :=
NNReal.coe_le_coe.1 <| dist_norm_norm_le' a b
#align nndist_nnnorm_nnnorm_le' nndist_nnnorm_nnnorm_le'
#align nndist_nnnorm_nnnorm_le nndist_nnnorm_nnnorm_le
@[to_additive]
theorem nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_div (a b : E) : ‖b‖₊ ≤ ‖a‖₊ + ‖a / b‖₊ :=
norm_le_norm_add_norm_div _ _
#align nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_div nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_div
#align nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_sub nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_sub
@[to_additive]
theorem nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_div' (a b : E) : ‖a‖₊ ≤ ‖b‖₊ + ‖a / b‖₊ :=
norm_le_norm_add_norm_div' _ _
#align nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_div' nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_div'
#align nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_sub' nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_sub'
alias nnnorm_le_insert' := nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_sub'
#align nnnorm_le_insert' nnnorm_le_insert'
alias nnnorm_le_insert := nnnorm_le_nnnorm_add_nnnorm_sub
#align nnnorm_le_insert nnnorm_le_insert
@[to_additive]
theorem nnnorm_le_mul_nnnorm_add (a b : E) : ‖a‖₊ ≤ ‖a * b‖₊ + ‖b‖₊ :=
norm_le_mul_norm_add _ _
#align nnnorm_le_mul_nnnorm_add nnnorm_le_mul_nnnorm_add
#align nnnorm_le_add_nnnorm_add nnnorm_le_add_nnnorm_add
@[to_additive ofReal_norm_eq_coe_nnnorm]
theorem ofReal_norm_eq_coe_nnnorm' (a : E) : ENNReal.ofReal ‖a‖ = ‖a‖₊ :=
ENNReal.ofReal_eq_coe_nnreal _
#align of_real_norm_eq_coe_nnnorm' ofReal_norm_eq_coe_nnnorm'
#align of_real_norm_eq_coe_nnnorm ofReal_norm_eq_coe_nnnorm
/-- The non negative norm seen as an `ENNReal` and then as a `Real` is equal to the norm. -/
@[to_additive toReal_coe_nnnorm "The non negative norm seen as an `ENNReal` and
then as a `Real` is equal to the norm."]
theorem toReal_coe_nnnorm' (a : E) : (‖a‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞).toReal = ‖a‖ := rfl
@[to_additive]
theorem edist_eq_coe_nnnorm_div (a b : E) : edist a b = ‖a / b‖₊ := by
rw [edist_dist, dist_eq_norm_div, ofReal_norm_eq_coe_nnnorm']
#align edist_eq_coe_nnnorm_div edist_eq_coe_nnnorm_div
#align edist_eq_coe_nnnorm_sub edist_eq_coe_nnnorm_sub
@[to_additive edist_eq_coe_nnnorm]
theorem edist_eq_coe_nnnorm' (x : E) : edist x 1 = (‖x‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) := by
rw [edist_eq_coe_nnnorm_div, div_one]
#align edist_eq_coe_nnnorm' edist_eq_coe_nnnorm'
#align edist_eq_coe_nnnorm edist_eq_coe_nnnorm
open scoped symmDiff in
@[to_additive]
theorem edist_mulIndicator (s t : Set α) (f : α → E) (x : α) :
edist (s.mulIndicator f x) (t.mulIndicator f x) = ‖(s ∆ t).mulIndicator f x‖₊ := by
rw [edist_nndist, nndist_mulIndicator]
@[to_additive]
theorem mem_emetric_ball_one_iff {r : ℝ≥0∞} : a ∈ EMetric.ball (1 : E) r ↔ ↑‖a‖₊ < r := by
rw [EMetric.mem_ball, edist_eq_coe_nnnorm']
#align mem_emetric_ball_one_iff mem_emetric_ball_one_iff
#align mem_emetric_ball_zero_iff mem_emetric_ball_zero_iff
@[to_additive]
theorem MonoidHomClass.lipschitz_of_bound_nnnorm [MonoidHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕) (C : ℝ≥0)
(h : ∀ x, ‖f x‖₊ ≤ C * ‖x‖₊) : LipschitzWith C f :=
@Real.toNNReal_coe C ▸ MonoidHomClass.lipschitz_of_bound f C h
#align monoid_hom_class.lipschitz_of_bound_nnnorm MonoidHomClass.lipschitz_of_bound_nnnorm
#align add_monoid_hom_class.lipschitz_of_bound_nnnorm AddMonoidHomClass.lipschitz_of_bound_nnnorm
@[to_additive]
theorem MonoidHomClass.antilipschitz_of_bound [MonoidHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕) {K : ℝ≥0}
(h : ∀ x, ‖x‖ ≤ K * ‖f x‖) : AntilipschitzWith K f :=
AntilipschitzWith.of_le_mul_dist fun x y => by
simpa only [dist_eq_norm_div, map_div] using h (x / y)
#align monoid_hom_class.antilipschitz_of_bound MonoidHomClass.antilipschitz_of_bound
#align add_monoid_hom_class.antilipschitz_of_bound AddMonoidHomClass.antilipschitz_of_bound
@[to_additive LipschitzWith.norm_le_mul]
theorem LipschitzWith.norm_le_mul' {f : E → F} {K : ℝ≥0} (h : LipschitzWith K f) (hf : f 1 = 1)
(x) : ‖f x‖ ≤ K * ‖x‖ := by simpa only [dist_one_right, hf] using h.dist_le_mul x 1
#align lipschitz_with.norm_le_mul' LipschitzWith.norm_le_mul'
#align lipschitz_with.norm_le_mul LipschitzWith.norm_le_mul
@[to_additive LipschitzWith.nnorm_le_mul]
theorem LipschitzWith.nnorm_le_mul' {f : E → F} {K : ℝ≥0} (h : LipschitzWith K f) (hf : f 1 = 1)
(x) : ‖f x‖₊ ≤ K * ‖x‖₊ :=
h.norm_le_mul' hf x
#align lipschitz_with.nnorm_le_mul' LipschitzWith.nnorm_le_mul'
#align lipschitz_with.nnorm_le_mul LipschitzWith.nnorm_le_mul
@[to_additive AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_norm]
theorem AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_norm' {f : E → F} {K : ℝ≥0} (h : AntilipschitzWith K f)
(hf : f 1 = 1) (x) : ‖x‖ ≤ K * ‖f x‖ := by
simpa only [dist_one_right, hf] using h.le_mul_dist x 1
#align antilipschitz_with.le_mul_norm' AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_norm'
#align antilipschitz_with.le_mul_norm AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_norm
@[to_additive AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_nnnorm]
theorem AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_nnnorm' {f : E → F} {K : ℝ≥0} (h : AntilipschitzWith K f)
(hf : f 1 = 1) (x) : ‖x‖₊ ≤ K * ‖f x‖₊ :=
h.le_mul_norm' hf x
#align antilipschitz_with.le_mul_nnnorm' AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_nnnorm'
#align antilipschitz_with.le_mul_nnnorm AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_nnnorm
@[to_additive]
theorem OneHomClass.bound_of_antilipschitz [OneHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕) {K : ℝ≥0}
(h : AntilipschitzWith K f) (x) : ‖x‖ ≤ K * ‖f x‖ :=
h.le_mul_nnnorm' (map_one f) x
#align one_hom_class.bound_of_antilipschitz OneHomClass.bound_of_antilipschitz
#align zero_hom_class.bound_of_antilipschitz ZeroHomClass.bound_of_antilipschitz
@[to_additive]
theorem Isometry.nnnorm_map_of_map_one {f : E → F} (hi : Isometry f) (h₁ : f 1 = 1) (x : E) :
‖f x‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ :=
Subtype.ext <| hi.norm_map_of_map_one h₁ x
end NNNorm
@[to_additive]
theorem tendsto_iff_norm_div_tendsto_zero {f : α → E} {a : Filter α} {b : E} :
Tendsto f a (𝓝 b) ↔ Tendsto (fun e => ‖f e / b‖) a (𝓝 0) := by
simp only [← dist_eq_norm_div, ← tendsto_iff_dist_tendsto_zero]
#align tendsto_iff_norm_tendsto_one tendsto_iff_norm_div_tendsto_zero
#align tendsto_iff_norm_tendsto_zero tendsto_iff_norm_sub_tendsto_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem tendsto_one_iff_norm_tendsto_zero {f : α → E} {a : Filter α} :
Tendsto f a (𝓝 1) ↔ Tendsto (‖f ·‖) a (𝓝 0) :=
tendsto_iff_norm_div_tendsto_zero.trans <| by simp only [div_one]
#align tendsto_one_iff_norm_tendsto_one tendsto_one_iff_norm_tendsto_zero
#align tendsto_zero_iff_norm_tendsto_zero tendsto_zero_iff_norm_tendsto_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem comap_norm_nhds_one : comap norm (𝓝 0) = 𝓝 (1 : E) := by
simpa only [dist_one_right] using nhds_comap_dist (1 : E)
#align comap_norm_nhds_one comap_norm_nhds_one
#align comap_norm_nhds_zero comap_norm_nhds_zero
/-- Special case of the sandwich theorem: if the norm of `f` is eventually bounded by a real
function `a` which tends to `0`, then `f` tends to `1` (neutral element of `SeminormedGroup`).
In this pair of lemmas (`squeeze_one_norm'` and `squeeze_one_norm`), following a convention of
similar lemmas in `Topology.MetricSpace.Basic` and `Topology.Algebra.Order`, the `'` version is
phrased using "eventually" and the non-`'` version is phrased absolutely. -/
@[to_additive "Special case of the sandwich theorem: if the norm of `f` is eventually bounded by a
real function `a` which tends to `0`, then `f` tends to `0`. In this pair of lemmas
(`squeeze_zero_norm'` and `squeeze_zero_norm`), following a convention of similar lemmas in
`Topology.MetricSpace.PseudoMetric` and `Topology.Algebra.Order`, the `'` version is phrased using
\"eventually\" and the non-`'` version is phrased absolutely."]
theorem squeeze_one_norm' {f : α → E} {a : α → ℝ} {t₀ : Filter α} (h : ∀ᶠ n in t₀, ‖f n‖ ≤ a n)
(h' : Tendsto a t₀ (𝓝 0)) : Tendsto f t₀ (𝓝 1) :=
tendsto_one_iff_norm_tendsto_zero.2 <|
squeeze_zero' (eventually_of_forall fun _n => norm_nonneg' _) h h'
#align squeeze_one_norm' squeeze_one_norm'
#align squeeze_zero_norm' squeeze_zero_norm'
/-- Special case of the sandwich theorem: if the norm of `f` is bounded by a real function `a` which
tends to `0`, then `f` tends to `1`. -/
@[to_additive "Special case of the sandwich theorem: if the norm of `f` is bounded by a real
function `a` which tends to `0`, then `f` tends to `0`."]
theorem squeeze_one_norm {f : α → E} {a : α → ℝ} {t₀ : Filter α} (h : ∀ n, ‖f n‖ ≤ a n) :
Tendsto a t₀ (𝓝 0) → Tendsto f t₀ (𝓝 1) :=
squeeze_one_norm' <| eventually_of_forall h
#align squeeze_one_norm squeeze_one_norm
#align squeeze_zero_norm squeeze_zero_norm
@[to_additive]
theorem tendsto_norm_div_self (x : E) : Tendsto (fun a => ‖a / x‖) (𝓝 x) (𝓝 0) := by
simpa [dist_eq_norm_div] using
tendsto_id.dist (tendsto_const_nhds : Tendsto (fun _a => (x : E)) (𝓝 x) _)
#align tendsto_norm_div_self tendsto_norm_div_self
#align tendsto_norm_sub_self tendsto_norm_sub_self
@[to_additive tendsto_norm]
theorem tendsto_norm' {x : E} : Tendsto (fun a => ‖a‖) (𝓝 x) (𝓝 ‖x‖) := by
simpa using tendsto_id.dist (tendsto_const_nhds : Tendsto (fun _a => (1 : E)) _ _)
#align tendsto_norm' tendsto_norm'
#align tendsto_norm tendsto_norm
@[to_additive]
theorem tendsto_norm_one : Tendsto (fun a : E => ‖a‖) (𝓝 1) (𝓝 0) := by
simpa using tendsto_norm_div_self (1 : E)
#align tendsto_norm_one tendsto_norm_one
#align tendsto_norm_zero tendsto_norm_zero
@[to_additive (attr := continuity) continuous_norm]
theorem continuous_norm' : Continuous fun a : E => ‖a‖ := by
simpa using continuous_id.dist (continuous_const : Continuous fun _a => (1 : E))
#align continuous_norm' continuous_norm'
#align continuous_norm continuous_norm
@[to_additive (attr := continuity) continuous_nnnorm]
theorem continuous_nnnorm' : Continuous fun a : E => ‖a‖₊ :=
continuous_norm'.subtype_mk _
#align continuous_nnnorm' continuous_nnnorm'
#align continuous_nnnorm continuous_nnnorm
@[to_additive lipschitzWith_one_norm]
theorem lipschitzWith_one_norm' : LipschitzWith 1 (norm : E → ℝ) := by
simpa only [dist_one_left] using LipschitzWith.dist_right (1 : E)
#align lipschitz_with_one_norm' lipschitzWith_one_norm'
#align lipschitz_with_one_norm lipschitzWith_one_norm
@[to_additive lipschitzWith_one_nnnorm]
theorem lipschitzWith_one_nnnorm' : LipschitzWith 1 (NNNorm.nnnorm : E → ℝ≥0) :=
lipschitzWith_one_norm'
#align lipschitz_with_one_nnnorm' lipschitzWith_one_nnnorm'
#align lipschitz_with_one_nnnorm lipschitzWith_one_nnnorm
@[to_additive uniformContinuous_norm]
theorem uniformContinuous_norm' : UniformContinuous (norm : E → ℝ) :=
lipschitzWith_one_norm'.uniformContinuous
#align uniform_continuous_norm' uniformContinuous_norm'
#align uniform_continuous_norm uniformContinuous_norm
@[to_additive uniformContinuous_nnnorm]
theorem uniformContinuous_nnnorm' : UniformContinuous fun a : E => ‖a‖₊ :=
uniformContinuous_norm'.subtype_mk _
#align uniform_continuous_nnnorm' uniformContinuous_nnnorm'
#align uniform_continuous_nnnorm uniformContinuous_nnnorm
@[to_additive]
theorem mem_closure_one_iff_norm {x : E} : x ∈ closure ({1} : Set E) ↔ ‖x‖ = 0 := by
rw [← closedBall_zero', mem_closedBall_one_iff, (norm_nonneg' x).le_iff_eq]
#align mem_closure_one_iff_norm mem_closure_one_iff_norm
#align mem_closure_zero_iff_norm mem_closure_zero_iff_norm
@[to_additive]
theorem closure_one_eq : closure ({1} : Set E) = { x | ‖x‖ = 0 } :=
Set.ext fun _x => mem_closure_one_iff_norm
#align closure_one_eq closure_one_eq
#align closure_zero_eq closure_zero_eq
/-- A helper lemma used to prove that the (scalar or usual) product of a function that tends to one
and a bounded function tends to one. This lemma is formulated for any binary operation
`op : E → F → G` with an estimate `‖op x y‖ ≤ A * ‖x‖ * ‖y‖` for some constant A instead of
multiplication so that it can be applied to `(*)`, `flip (*)`, `(•)`, and `flip (•)`. -/
@[to_additive "A helper lemma used to prove that the (scalar or usual) product of a function that
tends to zero and a bounded function tends to zero. This lemma is formulated for any binary
operation `op : E → F → G` with an estimate `‖op x y‖ ≤ A * ‖x‖ * ‖y‖` for some constant A instead
of multiplication so that it can be applied to `(*)`, `flip (*)`, `(•)`, and `flip (•)`."]
theorem Filter.Tendsto.op_one_isBoundedUnder_le' {f : α → E} {g : α → F} {l : Filter α}
(hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 1)) (hg : IsBoundedUnder (· ≤ ·) l (norm ∘ g)) (op : E → F → G)
(h_op : ∃ A, ∀ x y, ‖op x y‖ ≤ A * ‖x‖ * ‖y‖) : Tendsto (fun x => op (f x) (g x)) l (𝓝 1) := by
cases' h_op with A h_op
rcases hg with ⟨C, hC⟩; rw [eventually_map] at hC
rw [NormedCommGroup.tendsto_nhds_one] at hf ⊢
intro ε ε₀
rcases exists_pos_mul_lt ε₀ (A * C) with ⟨δ, δ₀, hδ⟩
filter_upwards [hf δ δ₀, hC] with i hf hg
refine (h_op _ _).trans_lt ?_
rcases le_total A 0 with hA | hA
· exact (mul_nonpos_of_nonpos_of_nonneg (mul_nonpos_of_nonpos_of_nonneg hA <| norm_nonneg' _) <|
norm_nonneg' _).trans_lt ε₀
calc
A * ‖f i‖ * ‖g i‖ ≤ A * δ * C := by gcongr; exact hg
_ = A * C * δ := mul_right_comm _ _ _
_ < ε := hδ
#align filter.tendsto.op_one_is_bounded_under_le' Filter.Tendsto.op_one_isBoundedUnder_le'
#align filter.tendsto.op_zero_is_bounded_under_le' Filter.Tendsto.op_zero_isBoundedUnder_le'
/-- A helper lemma used to prove that the (scalar or usual) product of a function that tends to one
and a bounded function tends to one. This lemma is formulated for any binary operation
`op : E → F → G` with an estimate `‖op x y‖ ≤ ‖x‖ * ‖y‖` instead of multiplication so that it
can be applied to `(*)`, `flip (*)`, `(•)`, and `flip (•)`. -/
@[to_additive "A helper lemma used to prove that the (scalar or usual) product of a function that
tends to zero and a bounded function tends to zero. This lemma is formulated for any binary
operation `op : E → F → G` with an estimate `‖op x y‖ ≤ ‖x‖ * ‖y‖` instead of multiplication so
that it can be applied to `(*)`, `flip (*)`, `(•)`, and `flip (•)`."]
theorem Filter.Tendsto.op_one_isBoundedUnder_le {f : α → E} {g : α → F} {l : Filter α}
(hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 1)) (hg : IsBoundedUnder (· ≤ ·) l (norm ∘ g)) (op : E → F → G)
(h_op : ∀ x y, ‖op x y‖ ≤ ‖x‖ * ‖y‖) : Tendsto (fun x => op (f x) (g x)) l (𝓝 1) :=
hf.op_one_isBoundedUnder_le' hg op ⟨1, fun x y => (one_mul ‖x‖).symm ▸ h_op x y⟩
#align filter.tendsto.op_one_is_bounded_under_le Filter.Tendsto.op_one_isBoundedUnder_le
#align filter.tendsto.op_zero_is_bounded_under_le Filter.Tendsto.op_zero_isBoundedUnder_le
section
variable {l : Filter α} {f : α → E}
@[to_additive Filter.Tendsto.norm]
theorem Filter.Tendsto.norm' (h : Tendsto f l (𝓝 a)) : Tendsto (fun x => ‖f x‖) l (𝓝 ‖a‖) :=
tendsto_norm'.comp h
#align filter.tendsto.norm' Filter.Tendsto.norm'
#align filter.tendsto.norm Filter.Tendsto.norm
@[to_additive Filter.Tendsto.nnnorm]
theorem Filter.Tendsto.nnnorm' (h : Tendsto f l (𝓝 a)) : Tendsto (fun x => ‖f x‖₊) l (𝓝 ‖a‖₊) :=
Tendsto.comp continuous_nnnorm'.continuousAt h
#align filter.tendsto.nnnorm' Filter.Tendsto.nnnorm'
#align filter.tendsto.nnnorm Filter.Tendsto.nnnorm
end
section
variable [TopologicalSpace α] {f : α → E}
@[to_additive (attr := fun_prop) Continuous.norm]
theorem Continuous.norm' : Continuous f → Continuous fun x => ‖f x‖ :=
continuous_norm'.comp
#align continuous.norm' Continuous.norm'
#align continuous.norm Continuous.norm
@[to_additive (attr := fun_prop) Continuous.nnnorm]
theorem Continuous.nnnorm' : Continuous f → Continuous fun x => ‖f x‖₊ :=
continuous_nnnorm'.comp
#align continuous.nnnorm' Continuous.nnnorm'
#align continuous.nnnorm Continuous.nnnorm
@[to_additive (attr := fun_prop) ContinuousAt.norm]
theorem ContinuousAt.norm' {a : α} (h : ContinuousAt f a) : ContinuousAt (fun x => ‖f x‖) a :=
Tendsto.norm' h
#align continuous_at.norm' ContinuousAt.norm'
#align continuous_at.norm ContinuousAt.norm
@[to_additive (attr := fun_prop) ContinuousAt.nnnorm]
theorem ContinuousAt.nnnorm' {a : α} (h : ContinuousAt f a) : ContinuousAt (fun x => ‖f x‖₊) a :=
Tendsto.nnnorm' h
#align continuous_at.nnnorm' ContinuousAt.nnnorm'
#align continuous_at.nnnorm ContinuousAt.nnnorm
@[to_additive ContinuousWithinAt.norm]
theorem ContinuousWithinAt.norm' {s : Set α} {a : α} (h : ContinuousWithinAt f s a) :
ContinuousWithinAt (fun x => ‖f x‖) s a :=
Tendsto.norm' h
#align continuous_within_at.norm' ContinuousWithinAt.norm'
#align continuous_within_at.norm ContinuousWithinAt.norm
@[to_additive ContinuousWithinAt.nnnorm]
theorem ContinuousWithinAt.nnnorm' {s : Set α} {a : α} (h : ContinuousWithinAt f s a) :
ContinuousWithinAt (fun x => ‖f x‖₊) s a :=
Tendsto.nnnorm' h
#align continuous_within_at.nnnorm' ContinuousWithinAt.nnnorm'
#align continuous_within_at.nnnorm ContinuousWithinAt.nnnorm
@[to_additive (attr := fun_prop) ContinuousOn.norm]
theorem ContinuousOn.norm' {s : Set α} (h : ContinuousOn f s) : ContinuousOn (fun x => ‖f x‖) s :=
fun x hx => (h x hx).norm'
#align continuous_on.norm' ContinuousOn.norm'
#align continuous_on.norm ContinuousOn.norm
@[to_additive (attr := fun_prop) ContinuousOn.nnnorm]
theorem ContinuousOn.nnnorm' {s : Set α} (h : ContinuousOn f s) :
ContinuousOn (fun x => ‖f x‖₊) s := fun x hx => (h x hx).nnnorm'
#align continuous_on.nnnorm' ContinuousOn.nnnorm'
#align continuous_on.nnnorm ContinuousOn.nnnorm
end
/-- If `‖y‖ → ∞`, then we can assume `y ≠ x` for any fixed `x`. -/
@[to_additive eventually_ne_of_tendsto_norm_atTop "If `‖y‖→∞`, then we can assume `y≠x` for any
fixed `x`"]
theorem eventually_ne_of_tendsto_norm_atTop' {l : Filter α} {f : α → E}
(h : Tendsto (fun y => ‖f y‖) l atTop) (x : E) : ∀ᶠ y in l, f y ≠ x :=
(h.eventually_ne_atTop _).mono fun _x => ne_of_apply_ne norm
#align eventually_ne_of_tendsto_norm_at_top' eventually_ne_of_tendsto_norm_atTop'
#align eventually_ne_of_tendsto_norm_at_top eventually_ne_of_tendsto_norm_atTop
@[to_additive]
theorem SeminormedCommGroup.mem_closure_iff :
a ∈ closure s ↔ ∀ ε, 0 < ε → ∃ b ∈ s, ‖a / b‖ < ε := by
simp [Metric.mem_closure_iff, dist_eq_norm_div]
#align seminormed_comm_group.mem_closure_iff SeminormedCommGroup.mem_closure_iff
#align seminormed_add_comm_group.mem_closure_iff SeminormedAddCommGroup.mem_closure_iff
@[to_additive norm_le_zero_iff']
theorem norm_le_zero_iff''' [T0Space E] {a : E} : ‖a‖ ≤ 0 ↔ a = 1 := by
letI : NormedGroup E :=
{ ‹SeminormedGroup E› with toMetricSpace := MetricSpace.ofT0PseudoMetricSpace E }
rw [← dist_one_right, dist_le_zero]
#align norm_le_zero_iff''' norm_le_zero_iff'''
#align norm_le_zero_iff' norm_le_zero_iff'
@[to_additive norm_eq_zero']
theorem norm_eq_zero''' [T0Space E] {a : E} : ‖a‖ = 0 ↔ a = 1 :=
(norm_nonneg' a).le_iff_eq.symm.trans norm_le_zero_iff'''
#align norm_eq_zero''' norm_eq_zero'''
#align norm_eq_zero' norm_eq_zero'
@[to_additive norm_pos_iff']
theorem norm_pos_iff''' [T0Space E] {a : E} : 0 < ‖a‖ ↔ a ≠ 1 := by
rw [← not_le, norm_le_zero_iff''']
#align norm_pos_iff''' norm_pos_iff'''
#align norm_pos_iff' norm_pos_iff'
@[to_additive]
theorem SeminormedGroup.tendstoUniformlyOn_one {f : ι → κ → G} {s : Set κ} {l : Filter ι} :
TendstoUniformlyOn f 1 l s ↔ ∀ ε > 0, ∀ᶠ i in l, ∀ x ∈ s, ‖f i x‖ < ε := by
#adaptation_note /-- nightly-2024-03-11.
Originally this was `simp_rw` instead of `simp only`,
but this creates a bad proof term with nested `OfNat.ofNat` that trips up `@[to_additive]`. -/
simp only [tendstoUniformlyOn_iff, Pi.one_apply, dist_one_left]
#align seminormed_group.tendsto_uniformly_on_one SeminormedGroup.tendstoUniformlyOn_one
#align seminormed_add_group.tendsto_uniformly_on_zero SeminormedAddGroup.tendstoUniformlyOn_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem SeminormedGroup.uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_iff_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_one {f : ι → κ → G}
{l : Filter ι} {l' : Filter κ} :
UniformCauchySeqOnFilter f l l' ↔
TendstoUniformlyOnFilter (fun n : ι × ι => fun z => f n.fst z / f n.snd z) 1 (l ×ˢ l) l' := by
refine ⟨fun hf u hu => ?_, fun hf u hu => ?_⟩
· obtain ⟨ε, hε, H⟩ := uniformity_basis_dist.mem_uniformity_iff.mp hu
refine
(hf { p : G × G | dist p.fst p.snd < ε } <| dist_mem_uniformity hε).mono fun x hx =>
H 1 (f x.fst.fst x.snd / f x.fst.snd x.snd) ?_
simpa [dist_eq_norm_div, norm_div_rev] using hx
· obtain ⟨ε, hε, H⟩ := uniformity_basis_dist.mem_uniformity_iff.mp hu
refine
(hf { p : G × G | dist p.fst p.snd < ε } <| dist_mem_uniformity hε).mono fun x hx =>
H (f x.fst.fst x.snd) (f x.fst.snd x.snd) ?_
simpa [dist_eq_norm_div, norm_div_rev] using hx
#align seminormed_group.uniform_cauchy_seq_on_filter_iff_tendsto_uniformly_on_filter_one SeminormedGroup.uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_iff_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_one
#align seminormed_add_group.uniform_cauchy_seq_on_filter_iff_tendsto_uniformly_on_filter_zero SeminormedAddGroup.uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_iff_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem SeminormedGroup.uniformCauchySeqOn_iff_tendstoUniformlyOn_one {f : ι → κ → G} {s : Set κ}
{l : Filter ι} :
UniformCauchySeqOn f l s ↔
TendstoUniformlyOn (fun n : ι × ι => fun z => f n.fst z / f n.snd z) 1 (l ×ˢ l) s := by
rw [tendstoUniformlyOn_iff_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter,
uniformCauchySeqOn_iff_uniformCauchySeqOnFilter,
SeminormedGroup.uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_iff_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_one]
#align seminormed_group.uniform_cauchy_seq_on_iff_tendsto_uniformly_on_one SeminormedGroup.uniformCauchySeqOn_iff_tendstoUniformlyOn_one
#align seminormed_add_group.uniform_cauchy_seq_on_iff_tendsto_uniformly_on_zero SeminormedAddGroup.uniformCauchySeqOn_iff_tendstoUniformlyOn_zero
end SeminormedGroup
section Induced
variable (E F)
variable [FunLike 𝓕 E F]
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- A group homomorphism from a `Group` to a `SeminormedGroup` induces a `SeminormedGroup`
structure on the domain. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible) "A group homomorphism from an `AddGroup` to a
`SeminormedAddGroup` induces a `SeminormedAddGroup` structure on the domain."]
def SeminormedGroup.induced [Group E] [SeminormedGroup F] [MonoidHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕) :
SeminormedGroup E :=
{ PseudoMetricSpace.induced f toPseudoMetricSpace with
-- Porting note: needed to add the instance explicitly, and `‹PseudoMetricSpace F›` failed
norm := fun x => ‖f x‖
dist_eq := fun x y => by simp only [map_div, ← dist_eq_norm_div]; rfl }
#align seminormed_group.induced SeminormedGroup.induced
#align seminormed_add_group.induced SeminormedAddGroup.induced
-- See note [reducible non-instances]
/-- A group homomorphism from a `CommGroup` to a `SeminormedGroup` induces a
`SeminormedCommGroup` structure on the domain. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible) "A group homomorphism from an `AddCommGroup` to a
`SeminormedAddGroup` induces a `SeminormedAddCommGroup` structure on the domain."]
def SeminormedCommGroup.induced
[CommGroup E] [SeminormedGroup F] [MonoidHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕) :
SeminormedCommGroup E :=
{ SeminormedGroup.induced E F f with
mul_comm := mul_comm }
#align seminormed_comm_group.induced SeminormedCommGroup.induced
#align seminormed_add_comm_group.induced SeminormedAddCommGroup.induced
-- See note [reducible non-instances].
/-- An injective group homomorphism from a `Group` to a `NormedGroup` induces a `NormedGroup`
structure on the domain. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible) "An injective group homomorphism from an `AddGroup` to a
`NormedAddGroup` induces a `NormedAddGroup` structure on the domain."]
def NormedGroup.induced
[Group E] [NormedGroup F] [MonoidHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕) (h : Injective f) :
NormedGroup E :=
{ SeminormedGroup.induced E F f, MetricSpace.induced f h _ with }
#align normed_group.induced NormedGroup.induced
#align normed_add_group.induced NormedAddGroup.induced
-- See note [reducible non-instances].
/-- An injective group homomorphism from a `CommGroup` to a `NormedGroup` induces a
`NormedCommGroup` structure on the domain. -/
@[to_additive (attr := reducible) "An injective group homomorphism from a `CommGroup` to a
`NormedCommGroup` induces a `NormedCommGroup` structure on the domain."]
def NormedCommGroup.induced [CommGroup E] [NormedGroup F] [MonoidHomClass 𝓕 E F] (f : 𝓕)
(h : Injective f) : NormedCommGroup E :=
{ SeminormedGroup.induced E F f, MetricSpace.induced f h _ with
mul_comm := mul_comm }
#align normed_comm_group.induced NormedCommGroup.induced
#align normed_add_comm_group.induced NormedAddCommGroup.induced
end Induced
section SeminormedCommGroup
variable [SeminormedCommGroup E] [SeminormedCommGroup F] {a a₁ a₂ b b₁ b₂ : E} {r r₁ r₂ : ℝ}
@[to_additive]
instance NormedGroup.to_isometricSMul_left : IsometricSMul E E :=
⟨fun a => Isometry.of_dist_eq fun b c => by simp [dist_eq_norm_div]⟩
#align normed_group.to_has_isometric_smul_left NormedGroup.to_isometricSMul_left
#align normed_add_group.to_has_isometric_vadd_left NormedAddGroup.to_isometricVAdd_left
@[to_additive]
theorem dist_inv (x y : E) : dist x⁻¹ y = dist x y⁻¹ := by
simp_rw [dist_eq_norm_div, ← norm_inv' (x⁻¹ / y), inv_div, div_inv_eq_mul, mul_comm]
#align dist_inv dist_inv
#align dist_neg dist_neg
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem dist_self_mul_right (a b : E) : dist a (a * b) = ‖b‖ := by
rw [← dist_one_left, ← dist_mul_left a 1 b, mul_one]
#align dist_self_mul_right dist_self_mul_right
#align dist_self_add_right dist_self_add_right
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem dist_self_mul_left (a b : E) : dist (a * b) a = ‖b‖ := by
rw [dist_comm, dist_self_mul_right]
#align dist_self_mul_left dist_self_mul_left
#align dist_self_add_left dist_self_add_left
@[to_additive (attr := simp 1001)]
-- porting note (#10618): increase priority because `simp` can prove this
theorem dist_self_div_right (a b : E) : dist a (a / b) = ‖b‖ := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, dist_self_mul_right, norm_inv']
#align dist_self_div_right dist_self_div_right
#align dist_self_sub_right dist_self_sub_right
@[to_additive (attr := simp 1001)]
-- porting note (#10618): increase priority because `simp` can prove this
theorem dist_self_div_left (a b : E) : dist (a / b) a = ‖b‖ := by
rw [dist_comm, dist_self_div_right]
#align dist_self_div_left dist_self_div_left
#align dist_self_sub_left dist_self_sub_left
@[to_additive]
theorem dist_mul_mul_le (a₁ a₂ b₁ b₂ : E) : dist (a₁ * a₂) (b₁ * b₂) ≤ dist a₁ b₁ + dist a₂ b₂ := by
simpa only [dist_mul_left, dist_mul_right] using dist_triangle (a₁ * a₂) (b₁ * a₂) (b₁ * b₂)
#align dist_mul_mul_le dist_mul_mul_le
#align dist_add_add_le dist_add_add_le
@[to_additive]
theorem dist_mul_mul_le_of_le (h₁ : dist a₁ b₁ ≤ r₁) (h₂ : dist a₂ b₂ ≤ r₂) :
dist (a₁ * a₂) (b₁ * b₂) ≤ r₁ + r₂ :=
(dist_mul_mul_le a₁ a₂ b₁ b₂).trans <| add_le_add h₁ h₂
#align dist_mul_mul_le_of_le dist_mul_mul_le_of_le
#align dist_add_add_le_of_le dist_add_add_le_of_le
@[to_additive]
theorem dist_div_div_le (a₁ a₂ b₁ b₂ : E) : dist (a₁ / a₂) (b₁ / b₂) ≤ dist a₁ b₁ + dist a₂ b₂ := by
simpa only [div_eq_mul_inv, dist_inv_inv] using dist_mul_mul_le a₁ a₂⁻¹ b₁ b₂⁻¹
#align dist_div_div_le dist_div_div_le
#align dist_sub_sub_le dist_sub_sub_le
@[to_additive]
theorem dist_div_div_le_of_le (h₁ : dist a₁ b₁ ≤ r₁) (h₂ : dist a₂ b₂ ≤ r₂) :
dist (a₁ / a₂) (b₁ / b₂) ≤ r₁ + r₂ :=
(dist_div_div_le a₁ a₂ b₁ b₂).trans <| add_le_add h₁ h₂
#align dist_div_div_le_of_le dist_div_div_le_of_le
#align dist_sub_sub_le_of_le dist_sub_sub_le_of_le
@[to_additive]
theorem abs_dist_sub_le_dist_mul_mul (a₁ a₂ b₁ b₂ : E) :
|dist a₁ b₁ - dist a₂ b₂| ≤ dist (a₁ * a₂) (b₁ * b₂) := by
simpa only [dist_mul_left, dist_mul_right, dist_comm b₂] using
abs_dist_sub_le (a₁ * a₂) (b₁ * b₂) (b₁ * a₂)
#align abs_dist_sub_le_dist_mul_mul abs_dist_sub_le_dist_mul_mul
#align abs_dist_sub_le_dist_add_add abs_dist_sub_le_dist_add_add
theorem norm_multiset_sum_le {E} [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] (m : Multiset E) :
‖m.sum‖ ≤ (m.map fun x => ‖x‖).sum :=
m.le_sum_of_subadditive norm norm_zero norm_add_le
#align norm_multiset_sum_le norm_multiset_sum_le
@[to_additive existing]
theorem norm_multiset_prod_le (m : Multiset E) : ‖m.prod‖ ≤ (m.map fun x => ‖x‖).sum := by
rw [← Multiplicative.ofAdd_le, ofAdd_multiset_prod, Multiset.map_map]
refine Multiset.le_prod_of_submultiplicative (Multiplicative.ofAdd ∘ norm) ?_ (fun x y => ?_) _
· simp only [comp_apply, norm_one', ofAdd_zero]
· exact norm_mul_le' x y
#align norm_multiset_prod_le norm_multiset_prod_le
-- Porting note: had to add `ι` here because otherwise the universe order gets switched compared to
-- `norm_prod_le` below
theorem norm_sum_le {ι E} [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → E) :
‖∑ i ∈ s, f i‖ ≤ ∑ i ∈ s, ‖f i‖ :=
s.le_sum_of_subadditive norm norm_zero norm_add_le f
#align norm_sum_le norm_sum_le
@[to_additive existing]
theorem norm_prod_le (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → E) : ‖∏ i ∈ s, f i‖ ≤ ∑ i ∈ s, ‖f i‖ := by
rw [← Multiplicative.ofAdd_le, ofAdd_sum]
refine Finset.le_prod_of_submultiplicative (Multiplicative.ofAdd ∘ norm) ?_ (fun x y => ?_) _ _
· simp only [comp_apply, norm_one', ofAdd_zero]
· exact norm_mul_le' x y
#align norm_prod_le norm_prod_le
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_prod_le_of_le (s : Finset ι) {f : ι → E} {n : ι → ℝ} (h : ∀ b ∈ s, ‖f b‖ ≤ n b) :
‖∏ b ∈ s, f b‖ ≤ ∑ b ∈ s, n b :=
(norm_prod_le s f).trans <| Finset.sum_le_sum h
#align norm_prod_le_of_le norm_prod_le_of_le
#align norm_sum_le_of_le norm_sum_le_of_le
@[to_additive]
theorem dist_prod_prod_le_of_le (s : Finset ι) {f a : ι → E} {d : ι → ℝ}
(h : ∀ b ∈ s, dist (f b) (a b) ≤ d b) :
dist (∏ b ∈ s, f b) (∏ b ∈ s, a b) ≤ ∑ b ∈ s, d b := by
simp only [dist_eq_norm_div, ← Finset.prod_div_distrib] at *
exact norm_prod_le_of_le s h
#align dist_prod_prod_le_of_le dist_prod_prod_le_of_le
#align dist_sum_sum_le_of_le dist_sum_sum_le_of_le
@[to_additive]
theorem dist_prod_prod_le (s : Finset ι) (f a : ι → E) :
dist (∏ b ∈ s, f b) (∏ b ∈ s, a b) ≤ ∑ b ∈ s, dist (f b) (a b) :=
dist_prod_prod_le_of_le s fun _ _ => le_rfl
#align dist_prod_prod_le dist_prod_prod_le
#align dist_sum_sum_le dist_sum_sum_le
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_mem_ball_iff_norm : a * b ∈ ball a r ↔ ‖b‖ < r := by
rw [mem_ball_iff_norm'', mul_div_cancel_left]
#align mul_mem_ball_iff_norm mul_mem_ball_iff_norm
#align add_mem_ball_iff_norm add_mem_ball_iff_norm
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_mem_closedBall_iff_norm : a * b ∈ closedBall a r ↔ ‖b‖ ≤ r := by
rw [mem_closedBall_iff_norm'', mul_div_cancel_left]
#align mul_mem_closed_ball_iff_norm mul_mem_closedBall_iff_norm
#align add_mem_closed_ball_iff_norm add_mem_closedBall_iff_norm
@[to_additive (attr := simp 1001)]
-- Porting note: increase priority so that the left-hand side doesn't simplify
theorem preimage_mul_ball (a b : E) (r : ℝ) : (b * ·) ⁻¹' ball a r = ball (a / b) r := by
ext c
simp only [dist_eq_norm_div, Set.mem_preimage, mem_ball, div_div_eq_mul_div, mul_comm]
#align preimage_mul_ball preimage_mul_ball
#align preimage_add_ball preimage_add_ball
@[to_additive (attr := simp 1001)]
-- Porting note: increase priority so that the left-hand side doesn't simplify
theorem preimage_mul_closedBall (a b : E) (r : ℝ) :
(b * ·) ⁻¹' closedBall a r = closedBall (a / b) r := by
ext c
simp only [dist_eq_norm_div, Set.mem_preimage, mem_closedBall, div_div_eq_mul_div, mul_comm]
#align preimage_mul_closed_ball preimage_mul_closedBall
#align preimage_add_closed_ball preimage_add_closedBall
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem preimage_mul_sphere (a b : E) (r : ℝ) : (b * ·) ⁻¹' sphere a r = sphere (a / b) r := by
ext c
simp only [Set.mem_preimage, mem_sphere_iff_norm', div_div_eq_mul_div, mul_comm]
#align preimage_mul_sphere preimage_mul_sphere
#align preimage_add_sphere preimage_add_sphere
@[to_additive norm_nsmul_le]
theorem norm_pow_le_mul_norm (n : ℕ) (a : E) : ‖a ^ n‖ ≤ n * ‖a‖ := by
induction' n with n ih; · simp
simpa only [pow_succ, Nat.cast_succ, add_mul, one_mul] using norm_mul_le_of_le ih le_rfl
#align norm_pow_le_mul_norm norm_pow_le_mul_norm
#align norm_nsmul_le norm_nsmul_le
@[to_additive nnnorm_nsmul_le]
theorem nnnorm_pow_le_mul_norm (n : ℕ) (a : E) : ‖a ^ n‖₊ ≤ n * ‖a‖₊ := by
simpa only [← NNReal.coe_le_coe, NNReal.coe_mul, NNReal.coe_natCast] using
norm_pow_le_mul_norm n a
#align nnnorm_pow_le_mul_norm nnnorm_pow_le_mul_norm
#align nnnorm_nsmul_le nnnorm_nsmul_le
@[to_additive]
theorem pow_mem_closedBall {n : ℕ} (h : a ∈ closedBall b r) :
a ^ n ∈ closedBall (b ^ n) (n • r) := by
simp only [mem_closedBall, dist_eq_norm_div, ← div_pow] at h ⊢
refine (norm_pow_le_mul_norm n (a / b)).trans ?_
simpa only [nsmul_eq_mul] using mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left h n.cast_nonneg
#align pow_mem_closed_ball pow_mem_closedBall
#align nsmul_mem_closed_ball nsmul_mem_closedBall
@[to_additive]
theorem pow_mem_ball {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) (h : a ∈ ball b r) : a ^ n ∈ ball (b ^ n) (n • r) := by
simp only [mem_ball, dist_eq_norm_div, ← div_pow] at h ⊢
refine lt_of_le_of_lt (norm_pow_le_mul_norm n (a / b)) ?_
replace hn : 0 < (n : ℝ) := by norm_cast
rw [nsmul_eq_mul]
nlinarith
#align pow_mem_ball pow_mem_ball
#align nsmul_mem_ball nsmul_mem_ball
@[to_additive] -- Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove this
theorem mul_mem_closedBall_mul_iff {c : E} : a * c ∈ closedBall (b * c) r ↔ a ∈ closedBall b r := by
simp only [mem_closedBall, dist_eq_norm_div, mul_div_mul_right_eq_div]
#align mul_mem_closed_ball_mul_iff mul_mem_closedBall_mul_iff
#align add_mem_closed_ball_add_iff add_mem_closedBall_add_iff
@[to_additive] -- Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove this
theorem mul_mem_ball_mul_iff {c : E} : a * c ∈ ball (b * c) r ↔ a ∈ ball b r := by
simp only [mem_ball, dist_eq_norm_div, mul_div_mul_right_eq_div]
#align mul_mem_ball_mul_iff mul_mem_ball_mul_iff
#align add_mem_ball_add_iff add_mem_ball_add_iff
@[to_additive]
theorem smul_closedBall'' : a • closedBall b r = closedBall (a • b) r := by
ext
simp [mem_closedBall, Set.mem_smul_set, dist_eq_norm_div, _root_.div_eq_inv_mul, ←
eq_inv_mul_iff_mul_eq, mul_assoc]
-- Porting note: `ENNReal.div_eq_inv_mul` should be `protected`?
#align smul_closed_ball'' smul_closedBall''
#align vadd_closed_ball'' vadd_closedBall''
@[to_additive]
theorem smul_ball'' : a • ball b r = ball (a • b) r := by
ext
simp [mem_ball, Set.mem_smul_set, dist_eq_norm_div, _root_.div_eq_inv_mul,
← eq_inv_mul_iff_mul_eq, mul_assoc]
#align smul_ball'' smul_ball''
#align vadd_ball'' vadd_ball''
open Finset
@[to_additive]
theorem controlled_prod_of_mem_closure {s : Subgroup E} (hg : a ∈ closure (s : Set E)) {b : ℕ → ℝ}
(b_pos : ∀ n, 0 < b n) :
∃ v : ℕ → E,
Tendsto (fun n => ∏ i ∈ range (n + 1), v i) atTop (𝓝 a) ∧
(∀ n, v n ∈ s) ∧ ‖v 0 / a‖ < b 0 ∧ ∀ n, 0 < n → ‖v n‖ < b n := by
obtain ⟨u : ℕ → E, u_in : ∀ n, u n ∈ s, lim_u : Tendsto u atTop (𝓝 a)⟩ :=
mem_closure_iff_seq_limit.mp hg
obtain ⟨n₀, hn₀⟩ : ∃ n₀, ∀ n ≥ n₀, ‖u n / a‖ < b 0 :=
haveI : { x | ‖x / a‖ < b 0 } ∈ 𝓝 a := by
simp_rw [← dist_eq_norm_div]
exact Metric.ball_mem_nhds _ (b_pos _)
Filter.tendsto_atTop'.mp lim_u _ this
set z : ℕ → E := fun n => u (n + n₀)
have lim_z : Tendsto z atTop (𝓝 a) := lim_u.comp (tendsto_add_atTop_nat n₀)
have mem_𝓤 : ∀ n, { p : E × E | ‖p.1 / p.2‖ < b (n + 1) } ∈ 𝓤 E := fun n => by
simpa [← dist_eq_norm_div] using Metric.dist_mem_uniformity (b_pos <| n + 1)
obtain ⟨φ : ℕ → ℕ, φ_extr : StrictMono φ, hφ : ∀ n, ‖z (φ <| n + 1) / z (φ n)‖ < b (n + 1)⟩ :=
lim_z.cauchySeq.subseq_mem mem_𝓤
set w : ℕ → E := z ∘ φ
have hw : Tendsto w atTop (𝓝 a) := lim_z.comp φ_extr.tendsto_atTop
set v : ℕ → E := fun i => if i = 0 then w 0 else w i / w (i - 1)
refine ⟨v, Tendsto.congr (Finset.eq_prod_range_div' w) hw, ?_, hn₀ _ (n₀.le_add_left _), ?_⟩
· rintro ⟨⟩
· change w 0 ∈ s
apply u_in
· apply s.div_mem <;> apply u_in
· intro l hl
obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ : ∃ k, l = k + 1 := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero hl.ne'
apply hφ
#align controlled_prod_of_mem_closure controlled_prod_of_mem_closure
#align controlled_sum_of_mem_closure controlled_sum_of_mem_closure
@[to_additive]
theorem controlled_prod_of_mem_closure_range {j : E →* F} {b : F}
(hb : b ∈ closure (j.range : Set F)) {f : ℕ → ℝ} (b_pos : ∀ n, 0 < f n) :
∃ a : ℕ → E,
Tendsto (fun n => ∏ i ∈ range (n + 1), j (a i)) atTop (𝓝 b) ∧
‖j (a 0) / b‖ < f 0 ∧ ∀ n, 0 < n → ‖j (a n)‖ < f n := by
obtain ⟨v, sum_v, v_in, hv₀, hv_pos⟩ := controlled_prod_of_mem_closure hb b_pos
choose g hg using v_in
exact
⟨g, by simpa [← hg] using sum_v, by simpa [hg 0] using hv₀,
fun n hn => by simpa [hg] using hv_pos n hn⟩
#align controlled_prod_of_mem_closure_range controlled_prod_of_mem_closure_range
#align controlled_sum_of_mem_closure_range controlled_sum_of_mem_closure_range
@[to_additive]
theorem nndist_mul_mul_le (a₁ a₂ b₁ b₂ : E) :
nndist (a₁ * a₂) (b₁ * b₂) ≤ nndist a₁ b₁ + nndist a₂ b₂ :=
NNReal.coe_le_coe.1 <| dist_mul_mul_le a₁ a₂ b₁ b₂
#align nndist_mul_mul_le nndist_mul_mul_le
#align nndist_add_add_le nndist_add_add_le
@[to_additive]
theorem edist_mul_mul_le (a₁ a₂ b₁ b₂ : E) :
edist (a₁ * a₂) (b₁ * b₂) ≤ edist a₁ b₁ + edist a₂ b₂ := by
simp only [edist_nndist]
norm_cast
apply nndist_mul_mul_le
#align edist_mul_mul_le edist_mul_mul_le
#align edist_add_add_le edist_add_add_le
@[to_additive]
theorem nnnorm_multiset_prod_le (m : Multiset E) : ‖m.prod‖₊ ≤ (m.map fun x => ‖x‖₊).sum :=
NNReal.coe_le_coe.1 <| by
push_cast
rw [Multiset.map_map]
exact norm_multiset_prod_le _
#align nnnorm_multiset_prod_le nnnorm_multiset_prod_le
#align nnnorm_multiset_sum_le nnnorm_multiset_sum_le
@[to_additive]
theorem nnnorm_prod_le (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → E) : ‖∏ a ∈ s, f a‖₊ ≤ ∑ a ∈ s, ‖f a‖₊ :=
NNReal.coe_le_coe.1 <| by
push_cast
exact norm_prod_le _ _
#align nnnorm_prod_le nnnorm_prod_le
#align nnnorm_sum_le nnnorm_sum_le
@[to_additive]
theorem nnnorm_prod_le_of_le (s : Finset ι) {f : ι → E} {n : ι → ℝ≥0} (h : ∀ b ∈ s, ‖f b‖₊ ≤ n b) :
‖∏ b ∈ s, f b‖₊ ≤ ∑ b ∈ s, n b :=
(norm_prod_le_of_le s h).trans_eq NNReal.coe_sum.symm
#align nnnorm_prod_le_of_le nnnorm_prod_le_of_le
#align nnnorm_sum_le_of_le nnnorm_sum_le_of_le
namespace Real
instance norm : Norm ℝ where
norm r := |r|
@[simp]
theorem norm_eq_abs (r : ℝ) : ‖r‖ = |r| :=
rfl
#align real.norm_eq_abs Real.norm_eq_abs
instance normedAddCommGroup : NormedAddCommGroup ℝ :=
⟨fun _r _y => rfl⟩
theorem norm_of_nonneg (hr : 0 ≤ r) : ‖r‖ = r :=
abs_of_nonneg hr
#align real.norm_of_nonneg Real.norm_of_nonneg
theorem norm_of_nonpos (hr : r ≤ 0) : ‖r‖ = -r :=
abs_of_nonpos hr
#align real.norm_of_nonpos Real.norm_of_nonpos
theorem le_norm_self (r : ℝ) : r ≤ ‖r‖ :=
le_abs_self r
#align real.le_norm_self Real.le_norm_self
-- Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove this
theorem norm_natCast (n : ℕ) : ‖(n : ℝ)‖ = n :=
abs_of_nonneg n.cast_nonneg
#align real.norm_coe_nat Real.norm_natCast
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_natCast (n : ℕ) : ‖(n : ℝ)‖₊ = n :=
NNReal.eq <| norm_natCast _
#align real.nnnorm_coe_nat Real.nnnorm_natCast
-- 2024-04-05
@[deprecated] alias norm_coe_nat := norm_natCast
@[deprecated] alias nnnorm_coe_nat := nnnorm_natCast
-- Porting note (#10618): `simp` can prove this
theorem norm_two : ‖(2 : ℝ)‖ = 2 :=
abs_of_pos zero_lt_two
#align real.norm_two Real.norm_two
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_two : ‖(2 : ℝ)‖₊ = 2 :=
NNReal.eq <| by simp
#align real.nnnorm_two Real.nnnorm_two
theorem nnnorm_of_nonneg (hr : 0 ≤ r) : ‖r‖₊ = ⟨r, hr⟩ :=
NNReal.eq <| norm_of_nonneg hr
#align real.nnnorm_of_nonneg Real.nnnorm_of_nonneg
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_abs (r : ℝ) : ‖|r|‖₊ = ‖r‖₊ := by simp [nnnorm]
#align real.nnnorm_abs Real.nnnorm_abs
theorem ennnorm_eq_ofReal (hr : 0 ≤ r) : (‖r‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) = ENNReal.ofReal r := by
rw [← ofReal_norm_eq_coe_nnnorm, norm_of_nonneg hr]
#align real.ennnorm_eq_of_real Real.ennnorm_eq_ofReal
theorem ennnorm_eq_ofReal_abs (r : ℝ) : (‖r‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞) = ENNReal.ofReal |r| := by
rw [← Real.nnnorm_abs r, Real.ennnorm_eq_ofReal (abs_nonneg _)]
#align real.ennnorm_eq_of_real_abs Real.ennnorm_eq_ofReal_abs
theorem toNNReal_eq_nnnorm_of_nonneg (hr : 0 ≤ r) : r.toNNReal = ‖r‖₊ := by
rw [Real.toNNReal_of_nonneg hr]
ext
rw [coe_mk, coe_nnnorm r, Real.norm_eq_abs r, abs_of_nonneg hr]
-- Porting note: this is due to the change from `Subtype.val` to `NNReal.toReal` for the coercion
#align real.to_nnreal_eq_nnnorm_of_nonneg Real.toNNReal_eq_nnnorm_of_nonneg
theorem ofReal_le_ennnorm (r : ℝ) : ENNReal.ofReal r ≤ ‖r‖₊ := by
obtain hr | hr := le_total 0 r
· exact (Real.ennnorm_eq_ofReal hr).ge
· rw [ENNReal.ofReal_eq_zero.2 hr]
exact bot_le
#align real.of_real_le_ennnorm Real.ofReal_le_ennnorm
-- Porting note: should this be renamed to `Real.ofReal_le_nnnorm`?
end Real
namespace NNReal
instance : NNNorm ℝ≥0 where
nnnorm x := x
@[simp] lemma nnnorm_eq_self (x : ℝ≥0) : ‖x‖₊ = x := rfl
end NNReal
namespace Int
instance instNormedAddCommGroup : NormedAddCommGroup ℤ where
norm n := ‖(n : ℝ)‖
dist_eq m n := by simp only [Int.dist_eq, norm, Int.cast_sub]
@[norm_cast]
theorem norm_cast_real (m : ℤ) : ‖(m : ℝ)‖ = ‖m‖ :=
rfl
#align int.norm_cast_real Int.norm_cast_real
theorem norm_eq_abs (n : ℤ) : ‖n‖ = |(n : ℝ)| :=
rfl
#align int.norm_eq_abs Int.norm_eq_abs
@[simp]
theorem norm_natCast (n : ℕ) : ‖(n : ℤ)‖ = n := by simp [Int.norm_eq_abs]
#align int.norm_coe_nat Int.norm_natCast
@[deprecated (since := "2024-04-05")] alias norm_coe_nat := norm_natCast
theorem _root_.NNReal.natCast_natAbs (n : ℤ) : (n.natAbs : ℝ≥0) = ‖n‖₊ :=
NNReal.eq <|
calc
((n.natAbs : ℝ≥0) : ℝ) = (n.natAbs : ℤ) := by simp only [Int.cast_natCast, NNReal.coe_natCast]
_ = |(n : ℝ)| := by simp only [Int.natCast_natAbs, Int.cast_abs]
_ = ‖n‖ := (norm_eq_abs n).symm
#align nnreal.coe_nat_abs NNReal.natCast_natAbs
theorem abs_le_floor_nnreal_iff (z : ℤ) (c : ℝ≥0) : |z| ≤ ⌊c⌋₊ ↔ ‖z‖₊ ≤ c := by
rw [Int.abs_eq_natAbs, Int.ofNat_le, Nat.le_floor_iff (zero_le c), NNReal.natCast_natAbs z]
#align int.abs_le_floor_nnreal_iff Int.abs_le_floor_nnreal_iff
end Int
namespace Rat
instance instNormedAddCommGroup : NormedAddCommGroup ℚ where
norm r := ‖(r : ℝ)‖
dist_eq r₁ r₂ := by simp only [Rat.dist_eq, norm, Rat.cast_sub]
@[norm_cast, simp 1001]
-- Porting note: increase priority to prevent the left-hand side from simplifying
theorem norm_cast_real (r : ℚ) : ‖(r : ℝ)‖ = ‖r‖ :=
rfl
#align rat.norm_cast_real Rat.norm_cast_real
@[norm_cast, simp]
theorem _root_.Int.norm_cast_rat (m : ℤ) : ‖(m : ℚ)‖ = ‖m‖ := by
rw [← Rat.norm_cast_real, ← Int.norm_cast_real]; congr 1
#align int.norm_cast_rat Int.norm_cast_rat
end Rat
-- Now that we've installed the norm on `ℤ`,
-- we can state some lemmas about `zsmul`.
section
variable [SeminormedCommGroup α]
@[to_additive norm_zsmul_le]
theorem norm_zpow_le_mul_norm (n : ℤ) (a : α) : ‖a ^ n‖ ≤ ‖n‖ * ‖a‖ := by
rcases n.eq_nat_or_neg with ⟨n, rfl | rfl⟩ <;> simpa using norm_pow_le_mul_norm n a
#align norm_zpow_le_mul_norm norm_zpow_le_mul_norm
#align norm_zsmul_le norm_zsmul_le
@[to_additive nnnorm_zsmul_le]
theorem nnnorm_zpow_le_mul_norm (n : ℤ) (a : α) : ‖a ^ n‖₊ ≤ ‖n‖₊ * ‖a‖₊ := by
simpa only [← NNReal.coe_le_coe, NNReal.coe_mul] using norm_zpow_le_mul_norm n a
#align nnnorm_zpow_le_mul_norm nnnorm_zpow_le_mul_norm
#align nnnorm_zsmul_le nnnorm_zsmul_le
end
namespace LipschitzWith
variable [PseudoEMetricSpace α] {K Kf Kg : ℝ≥0} {f g : α → E}
@[to_additive]
theorem inv (hf : LipschitzWith K f) : LipschitzWith K fun x => (f x)⁻¹ := fun x y =>
(edist_inv_inv _ _).trans_le <| hf x y
#align lipschitz_with.inv LipschitzWith.inv
#align lipschitz_with.neg LipschitzWith.neg
@[to_additive add]
theorem mul' (hf : LipschitzWith Kf f) (hg : LipschitzWith Kg g) :
LipschitzWith (Kf + Kg) fun x => f x * g x := fun x y =>
calc
edist (f x * g x) (f y * g y) ≤ edist (f x) (f y) + edist (g x) (g y) :=
edist_mul_mul_le _ _ _ _
_ ≤ Kf * edist x y + Kg * edist x y := add_le_add (hf x y) (hg x y)
_ = (Kf + Kg) * edist x y := (add_mul _ _ _).symm
#align lipschitz_with.mul' LipschitzWith.mul'
#align lipschitz_with.add LipschitzWith.add
@[to_additive]
theorem div (hf : LipschitzWith Kf f) (hg : LipschitzWith Kg g) :
LipschitzWith (Kf + Kg) fun x => f x / g x := by
simpa only [div_eq_mul_inv] using hf.mul' hg.inv
#align lipschitz_with.div LipschitzWith.div
#align lipschitz_with.sub LipschitzWith.sub
end LipschitzWith
namespace AntilipschitzWith
variable [PseudoEMetricSpace α] {K Kf Kg : ℝ≥0} {f g : α → E}
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_lipschitzWith (hf : AntilipschitzWith Kf f) (hg : LipschitzWith Kg g) (hK : Kg < Kf⁻¹) :
AntilipschitzWith (Kf⁻¹ - Kg)⁻¹ fun x => f x * g x := by
letI : PseudoMetricSpace α := PseudoEMetricSpace.toPseudoMetricSpace hf.edist_ne_top
refine AntilipschitzWith.of_le_mul_dist fun x y => ?_
rw [NNReal.coe_inv, ← _root_.div_eq_inv_mul]
rw [le_div_iff (NNReal.coe_pos.2 <| tsub_pos_iff_lt.2 hK)]
rw [mul_comm, NNReal.coe_sub hK.le, _root_.sub_mul]
-- Porting note: `ENNReal.sub_mul` should be `protected`?
calc
↑Kf⁻¹ * dist x y - Kg * dist x y ≤ dist (f x) (f y) - dist (g x) (g y) :=
sub_le_sub (hf.mul_le_dist x y) (hg.dist_le_mul x y)
_ ≤ _ := le_trans (le_abs_self _) (abs_dist_sub_le_dist_mul_mul _ _ _ _)
#align antilipschitz_with.mul_lipschitz_with AntilipschitzWith.mul_lipschitzWith
#align antilipschitz_with.add_lipschitz_with AntilipschitzWith.add_lipschitzWith
@[to_additive]
theorem mul_div_lipschitzWith (hf : AntilipschitzWith Kf f) (hg : LipschitzWith Kg (g / f))
(hK : Kg < Kf⁻¹) : AntilipschitzWith (Kf⁻¹ - Kg)⁻¹ g := by
simpa only [Pi.div_apply, mul_div_cancel] using hf.mul_lipschitzWith hg hK
#align antilipschitz_with.mul_div_lipschitz_with AntilipschitzWith.mul_div_lipschitzWith
#align antilipschitz_with.add_sub_lipschitz_with AntilipschitzWith.add_sub_lipschitzWith
@[to_additive le_mul_norm_sub]
theorem le_mul_norm_div {f : E → F} (hf : AntilipschitzWith K f) (x y : E) :
‖x / y‖ ≤ K * ‖f x / f y‖ := by simp [← dist_eq_norm_div, hf.le_mul_dist x y]
#align antilipschitz_with.le_mul_norm_div AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_norm_div
#align antilipschitz_with.le_mul_norm_sub AntilipschitzWith.le_mul_norm_sub
end AntilipschitzWith
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) SeminormedCommGroup.to_lipschitzMul : LipschitzMul E :=
⟨⟨1 + 1, LipschitzWith.prod_fst.mul' LipschitzWith.prod_snd⟩⟩
#align seminormed_comm_group.to_has_lipschitz_mul SeminormedCommGroup.to_lipschitzMul
#align seminormed_add_comm_group.to_has_lipschitz_add SeminormedAddCommGroup.to_lipschitzAdd
-- See note [lower instance priority]
/-- A seminormed group is a uniform group, i.e., multiplication and division are uniformly
continuous. -/
@[to_additive "A seminormed group is a uniform additive group, i.e., addition and subtraction are
uniformly continuous."]
instance (priority := 100) SeminormedCommGroup.to_uniformGroup : UniformGroup E :=
⟨(LipschitzWith.prod_fst.div LipschitzWith.prod_snd).uniformContinuous⟩
#align seminormed_comm_group.to_uniform_group SeminormedCommGroup.to_uniformGroup
#align seminormed_add_comm_group.to_uniform_add_group SeminormedAddCommGroup.to_uniformAddGroup
-- short-circuit type class inference
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) SeminormedCommGroup.toTopologicalGroup : TopologicalGroup E :=
inferInstance
#align seminormed_comm_group.to_topological_group SeminormedCommGroup.toTopologicalGroup
#align seminormed_add_comm_group.to_topological_add_group SeminormedAddCommGroup.toTopologicalAddGroup
@[to_additive]
theorem cauchySeq_prod_of_eventually_eq {u v : ℕ → E} {N : ℕ} (huv : ∀ n ≥ N, u n = v n)
(hv : CauchySeq fun n => ∏ k ∈ range (n + 1), v k) :
CauchySeq fun n => ∏ k ∈ range (n + 1), u k := by
let d : ℕ → E := fun n => ∏ k ∈ range (n + 1), u k / v k
rw [show (fun n => ∏ k ∈ range (n + 1), u k) = d * fun n => ∏ k ∈ range (n + 1), v k
by ext n; simp [d]]
suffices ∀ n ≥ N, d n = d N from (tendsto_atTop_of_eventually_const this).cauchySeq.mul hv
intro n hn
dsimp [d]
rw [eventually_constant_prod _ (add_le_add_right hn 1)]
intro m hm
simp [huv m (le_of_lt hm)]
#align cauchy_seq_prod_of_eventually_eq cauchySeq_prod_of_eventually_eq
#align cauchy_seq_sum_of_eventually_eq cauchySeq_sum_of_eventually_eq
end SeminormedCommGroup
section NormedGroup
variable [NormedGroup E] [NormedGroup F] {a b : E}
@[to_additive (attr := simp) norm_eq_zero]
theorem norm_eq_zero'' : ‖a‖ = 0 ↔ a = 1 :=
norm_eq_zero'''
#align norm_eq_zero'' norm_eq_zero''
#align norm_eq_zero norm_eq_zero
@[to_additive norm_ne_zero_iff]
theorem norm_ne_zero_iff' : ‖a‖ ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ 1 :=
norm_eq_zero''.not
#align norm_ne_zero_iff' norm_ne_zero_iff'
#align norm_ne_zero_iff norm_ne_zero_iff
@[to_additive (attr := simp) norm_pos_iff]
theorem norm_pos_iff'' : 0 < ‖a‖ ↔ a ≠ 1 :=
norm_pos_iff'''
#align norm_pos_iff'' norm_pos_iff''
#align norm_pos_iff norm_pos_iff
@[to_additive (attr := simp) norm_le_zero_iff]
theorem norm_le_zero_iff'' : ‖a‖ ≤ 0 ↔ a = 1 :=
norm_le_zero_iff'''
#align norm_le_zero_iff'' norm_le_zero_iff''
#align norm_le_zero_iff norm_le_zero_iff
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_div_eq_zero_iff : ‖a / b‖ = 0 ↔ a = b := by rw [norm_eq_zero'', div_eq_one]
#align norm_div_eq_zero_iff norm_div_eq_zero_iff
#align norm_sub_eq_zero_iff norm_sub_eq_zero_iff
@[to_additive]
theorem norm_div_pos_iff : 0 < ‖a / b‖ ↔ a ≠ b := by
rw [(norm_nonneg' _).lt_iff_ne, ne_comm]
exact norm_div_eq_zero_iff.not
#align norm_div_pos_iff norm_div_pos_iff
#align norm_sub_pos_iff norm_sub_pos_iff
@[to_additive eq_of_norm_sub_le_zero]
theorem eq_of_norm_div_le_zero (h : ‖a / b‖ ≤ 0) : a = b := by
rwa [← div_eq_one, ← norm_le_zero_iff'']
#align eq_of_norm_div_le_zero eq_of_norm_div_le_zero
#align eq_of_norm_sub_le_zero eq_of_norm_sub_le_zero
alias ⟨eq_of_norm_div_eq_zero, _⟩ := norm_div_eq_zero_iff
#align eq_of_norm_div_eq_zero eq_of_norm_div_eq_zero
attribute [to_additive] eq_of_norm_div_eq_zero
@[to_additive (attr := simp) nnnorm_eq_zero]
theorem nnnorm_eq_zero' : ‖a‖₊ = 0 ↔ a = 1 := by
rw [← NNReal.coe_eq_zero, coe_nnnorm', norm_eq_zero'']
#align nnnorm_eq_zero' nnnorm_eq_zero'
#align nnnorm_eq_zero nnnorm_eq_zero
@[to_additive nnnorm_ne_zero_iff]
theorem nnnorm_ne_zero_iff' : ‖a‖₊ ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ 1 :=
nnnorm_eq_zero'.not
#align nnnorm_ne_zero_iff' nnnorm_ne_zero_iff'
#align nnnorm_ne_zero_iff nnnorm_ne_zero_iff
@[to_additive (attr := simp) nnnorm_pos]
lemma nnnorm_pos' : 0 < ‖a‖₊ ↔ a ≠ 1 := pos_iff_ne_zero.trans nnnorm_ne_zero_iff'
@[to_additive]
theorem tendsto_norm_div_self_punctured_nhds (a : E) :
Tendsto (fun x => ‖x / a‖) (𝓝[≠] a) (𝓝[>] 0) :=
(tendsto_norm_div_self a).inf <|
tendsto_principal_principal.2 fun _x hx => norm_pos_iff''.2 <| div_ne_one.2 hx
#align tendsto_norm_div_self_punctured_nhds tendsto_norm_div_self_punctured_nhds
#align tendsto_norm_sub_self_punctured_nhds tendsto_norm_sub_self_punctured_nhds
@[to_additive]
theorem tendsto_norm_nhdsWithin_one : Tendsto (norm : E → ℝ) (𝓝[≠] 1) (𝓝[>] 0) :=
tendsto_norm_one.inf <| tendsto_principal_principal.2 fun _x => norm_pos_iff''.2
#align tendsto_norm_nhds_within_one tendsto_norm_nhdsWithin_one
#align tendsto_norm_nhds_within_zero tendsto_norm_nhdsWithin_zero
variable (E)
/-- The norm of a normed group as a group norm. -/
@[to_additive "The norm of a normed group as an additive group norm."]
def normGroupNorm : GroupNorm E :=
{ normGroupSeminorm _ with eq_one_of_map_eq_zero' := fun _ => norm_eq_zero''.1 }
#align norm_group_norm normGroupNorm
#align norm_add_group_norm normAddGroupNorm
@[simp]
theorem coe_normGroupNorm : ⇑(normGroupNorm E) = norm :=
rfl
#align coe_norm_group_norm coe_normGroupNorm
@[to_additive comap_norm_nhdsWithin_Ioi_zero]
lemma comap_norm_nhdsWithin_Ioi_zero' : comap norm (𝓝[>] 0) = 𝓝[≠] (1 : E) := by
simp [nhdsWithin, comap_norm_nhds_one, Set.preimage, Set.compl_def]
end NormedGroup
section NormedAddGroup
variable [NormedAddGroup E] [TopologicalSpace α] {f : α → E}
/-! Some relations with `HasCompactSupport` -/
theorem hasCompactSupport_norm_iff : (HasCompactSupport fun x => ‖f x‖) ↔ HasCompactSupport f :=
hasCompactSupport_comp_left norm_eq_zero
#align has_compact_support_norm_iff hasCompactSupport_norm_iff
alias ⟨_, HasCompactSupport.norm⟩ := hasCompactSupport_norm_iff
#align has_compact_support.norm HasCompactSupport.norm
theorem Continuous.bounded_above_of_compact_support (hf : Continuous f) (h : HasCompactSupport f) :
∃ C, ∀ x, ‖f x‖ ≤ C := by
simpa [bddAbove_def] using hf.norm.bddAbove_range_of_hasCompactSupport h.norm
#align continuous.bounded_above_of_compact_support Continuous.bounded_above_of_compact_support
end NormedAddGroup
section NormedAddGroupSource
variable [NormedAddGroup α] {f : α → E}
@[to_additive]
theorem HasCompactMulSupport.exists_pos_le_norm [One E] (hf : HasCompactMulSupport f) :
∃ R : ℝ, 0 < R ∧ ∀ x : α, R ≤ ‖x‖ → f x = 1 := by
obtain ⟨K, ⟨hK1, hK2⟩⟩ := exists_compact_iff_hasCompactMulSupport.mpr hf
obtain ⟨S, hS, hS'⟩ := hK1.isBounded.exists_pos_norm_le
refine ⟨S + 1, by positivity, fun x hx => hK2 x ((mt <| hS' x) ?_)⟩
-- Porting note: `ENNReal.add_lt_add` should be `protected`?
-- [context: we used `_root_.add_lt_add` in a previous version of this proof]
contrapose! hx
exact lt_add_of_le_of_pos hx zero_lt_one
#align has_compact_mul_support.exists_pos_le_norm HasCompactMulSupport.exists_pos_le_norm
#align has_compact_support.exists_pos_le_norm HasCompactSupport.exists_pos_le_norm
end NormedAddGroupSource
/-! ### `ULift` -/
namespace ULift
section Norm
variable [Norm E]
instance norm : Norm (ULift E) :=
⟨fun x => ‖x.down‖⟩
theorem norm_def (x : ULift E) : ‖x‖ = ‖x.down‖ :=
rfl
#align ulift.norm_def ULift.norm_def
@[simp]
theorem norm_up (x : E) : ‖ULift.up x‖ = ‖x‖ :=
rfl
#align ulift.norm_up ULift.norm_up
@[simp]
theorem norm_down (x : ULift E) : ‖x.down‖ = ‖x‖ :=
rfl
#align ulift.norm_down ULift.norm_down
end Norm
section NNNorm
variable [NNNorm E]
instance nnnorm : NNNorm (ULift E) :=
⟨fun x => ‖x.down‖₊⟩
theorem nnnorm_def (x : ULift E) : ‖x‖₊ = ‖x.down‖₊ :=
rfl
#align ulift.nnnorm_def ULift.nnnorm_def
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_up (x : E) : ‖ULift.up x‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ :=
rfl
#align ulift.nnnorm_up ULift.nnnorm_up
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_down (x : ULift E) : ‖x.down‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ :=
rfl
#align ulift.nnnorm_down ULift.nnnorm_down
end NNNorm
@[to_additive]
instance seminormedGroup [SeminormedGroup E] : SeminormedGroup (ULift E) :=
SeminormedGroup.induced _ _
{ toFun := ULift.down,
map_one' := rfl,
map_mul' := fun _ _ => rfl : ULift E →* E }
#align ulift.seminormed_group ULift.seminormedGroup
#align ulift.seminormed_add_group ULift.seminormedAddGroup
@[to_additive]
instance seminormedCommGroup [SeminormedCommGroup E] : SeminormedCommGroup (ULift E) :=
SeminormedCommGroup.induced _ _
{ toFun := ULift.down,
map_one' := rfl,
map_mul' := fun _ _ => rfl : ULift E →* E }
#align ulift.seminormed_comm_group ULift.seminormedCommGroup
#align ulift.seminormed_add_comm_group ULift.seminormedAddCommGroup
@[to_additive]
instance normedGroup [NormedGroup E] : NormedGroup (ULift E) :=
NormedGroup.induced _ _
{ toFun := ULift.down,
map_one' := rfl,
map_mul' := fun _ _ => rfl : ULift E →* E }
down_injective
#align ulift.normed_group ULift.normedGroup
#align ulift.normed_add_group ULift.normedAddGroup
@[to_additive]
instance normedCommGroup [NormedCommGroup E] : NormedCommGroup (ULift E) :=
NormedCommGroup.induced _ _
{ toFun := ULift.down,
map_one' := rfl,
map_mul' := fun _ _ => rfl : ULift E →* E }
down_injective
#align ulift.normed_comm_group ULift.normedCommGroup
#align ulift.normed_add_comm_group ULift.normedAddCommGroup
end ULift
/-! ### `Additive`, `Multiplicative` -/
section AdditiveMultiplicative
open Additive Multiplicative
section Norm
variable [Norm E]
instance Additive.toNorm : Norm (Additive E) :=
‹Norm E›
instance Multiplicative.toNorm : Norm (Multiplicative E) :=
‹Norm E›
@[simp]
theorem norm_toMul (x) : ‖(toMul x : E)‖ = ‖x‖ :=
rfl
#align norm_to_mul norm_toMul
@[simp]
theorem norm_ofMul (x : E) : ‖ofMul x‖ = ‖x‖ :=
rfl
#align norm_of_mul norm_ofMul
@[simp]
theorem norm_toAdd (x) : ‖(toAdd x : E)‖ = ‖x‖ :=
rfl
#align norm_to_add norm_toAdd
@[simp]
theorem norm_ofAdd (x : E) : ‖ofAdd x‖ = ‖x‖ :=
rfl
#align norm_of_add norm_ofAdd
end Norm
section NNNorm
variable [NNNorm E]
instance Additive.toNNNorm : NNNorm (Additive E) :=
‹NNNorm E›
instance Multiplicative.toNNNorm : NNNorm (Multiplicative E) :=
‹NNNorm E›
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_toMul (x) : ‖(toMul x : E)‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ :=
rfl
#align nnnorm_to_mul nnnorm_toMul
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_ofMul (x : E) : ‖ofMul x‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ :=
rfl
#align nnnorm_of_mul nnnorm_ofMul
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_toAdd (x) : ‖(toAdd x : E)‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ :=
rfl
#align nnnorm_to_add nnnorm_toAdd
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_ofAdd (x : E) : ‖ofAdd x‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ :=
rfl
#align nnnorm_of_add nnnorm_ofAdd
end NNNorm
instance Additive.seminormedAddGroup [SeminormedGroup E] : SeminormedAddGroup (Additive E) where
dist_eq := fun x y => dist_eq_norm_div (toMul x) (toMul y)
instance Multiplicative.seminormedGroup [SeminormedAddGroup E] :
SeminormedGroup (Multiplicative E) where
dist_eq := fun x y => dist_eq_norm_sub (toMul x) (toMul y)
instance Additive.seminormedCommGroup [SeminormedCommGroup E] :
SeminormedAddCommGroup (Additive E) :=
{ Additive.seminormedAddGroup with
add_comm := add_comm }
instance Multiplicative.seminormedAddCommGroup [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] :
SeminormedCommGroup (Multiplicative E) :=
{ Multiplicative.seminormedGroup with
mul_comm := mul_comm }
instance Additive.normedAddGroup [NormedGroup E] : NormedAddGroup (Additive E) :=
{ Additive.seminormedAddGroup with
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero }
instance Multiplicative.normedGroup [NormedAddGroup E] : NormedGroup (Multiplicative E) :=
{ Multiplicative.seminormedGroup with
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero }
instance Additive.normedAddCommGroup [NormedCommGroup E] : NormedAddCommGroup (Additive E) :=
{ Additive.seminormedAddGroup with
add_comm := add_comm
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero }
instance Multiplicative.normedCommGroup [NormedAddCommGroup E] :
NormedCommGroup (Multiplicative E) :=
{ Multiplicative.seminormedGroup with
mul_comm := mul_comm
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero }
end AdditiveMultiplicative
/-! ### Order dual -/
section OrderDual
open OrderDual
section Norm
variable [Norm E]
instance OrderDual.toNorm : Norm Eᵒᵈ :=
‹Norm E›
@[simp]
theorem norm_toDual (x : E) : ‖toDual x‖ = ‖x‖ :=
rfl
#align norm_to_dual norm_toDual
@[simp]
theorem norm_ofDual (x : Eᵒᵈ) : ‖ofDual x‖ = ‖x‖ :=
rfl
#align norm_of_dual norm_ofDual
end Norm
section NNNorm
variable [NNNorm E]
instance OrderDual.toNNNorm : NNNorm Eᵒᵈ :=
‹NNNorm E›
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_toDual (x : E) : ‖toDual x‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ :=
rfl
#align nnnorm_to_dual nnnorm_toDual
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_ofDual (x : Eᵒᵈ) : ‖ofDual x‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ :=
rfl
#align nnnorm_of_dual nnnorm_ofDual
end NNNorm
namespace OrderDual
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) seminormedGroup [SeminormedGroup E] : SeminormedGroup Eᵒᵈ :=
‹SeminormedGroup E›
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) seminormedCommGroup [SeminormedCommGroup E] :
SeminormedCommGroup Eᵒᵈ :=
‹SeminormedCommGroup E›
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) normedGroup [NormedGroup E] : NormedGroup Eᵒᵈ :=
‹NormedGroup E›
-- See note [lower instance priority]
@[to_additive]
instance (priority := 100) normedCommGroup [NormedCommGroup E] : NormedCommGroup Eᵒᵈ :=
‹NormedCommGroup E›
end OrderDual
end OrderDual
/-! ### Binary product of normed groups -/
section Norm
variable [Norm E] [Norm F] {x : E × F} {r : ℝ}
instance Prod.toNorm : Norm (E × F) :=
⟨fun x => ‖x.1‖ ⊔ ‖x.2‖⟩
theorem Prod.norm_def (x : E × F) : ‖x‖ = max ‖x.1‖ ‖x.2‖ :=
rfl
#align prod.norm_def Prod.norm_def
theorem norm_fst_le (x : E × F) : ‖x.1‖ ≤ ‖x‖ :=
le_max_left _ _
#align norm_fst_le norm_fst_le
theorem norm_snd_le (x : E × F) : ‖x.2‖ ≤ ‖x‖ :=
le_max_right _ _
#align norm_snd_le norm_snd_le
theorem norm_prod_le_iff : ‖x‖ ≤ r ↔ ‖x.1‖ ≤ r ∧ ‖x.2‖ ≤ r :=
max_le_iff
#align norm_prod_le_iff norm_prod_le_iff
end Norm
section SeminormedGroup
variable [SeminormedGroup E] [SeminormedGroup F]
/-- Product of seminormed groups, using the sup norm. -/
@[to_additive "Product of seminormed groups, using the sup norm."]
instance Prod.seminormedGroup : SeminormedGroup (E × F) :=
⟨fun x y => by
simp only [Prod.norm_def, Prod.dist_eq, dist_eq_norm_div, Prod.fst_div, Prod.snd_div]⟩
@[to_additive Prod.nnnorm_def']
theorem Prod.nnorm_def (x : E × F) : ‖x‖₊ = max ‖x.1‖₊ ‖x.2‖₊ :=
rfl
#align prod.nnorm_def Prod.nnorm_def
#align prod.nnnorm_def' Prod.nnnorm_def'
end SeminormedGroup
namespace Prod
/-- Product of seminormed groups, using the sup norm. -/
@[to_additive "Product of seminormed groups, using the sup norm."]
instance seminormedCommGroup [SeminormedCommGroup E] [SeminormedCommGroup F] :
SeminormedCommGroup (E × F) :=
{ Prod.seminormedGroup with
mul_comm := mul_comm }
/-- Product of normed groups, using the sup norm. -/
@[to_additive "Product of normed groups, using the sup norm."]
instance normedGroup [NormedGroup E] [NormedGroup F] : NormedGroup (E × F) :=
{ Prod.seminormedGroup with
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero }
/-- Product of normed groups, using the sup norm. -/
@[to_additive "Product of normed groups, using the sup norm."]
instance normedCommGroup [NormedCommGroup E] [NormedCommGroup F] : NormedCommGroup (E × F) :=
{ Prod.seminormedGroup with
mul_comm := mul_comm
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero }
/-! ### Finite product of normed groups -/
end Prod
section Pi
variable {π : ι → Type*} [Fintype ι]
section SeminormedGroup
variable [∀ i, SeminormedGroup (π i)] [SeminormedGroup E] (f : ∀ i, π i) {x : ∀ i, π i} {r : ℝ}
/-- Finite product of seminormed groups, using the sup norm. -/
@[to_additive "Finite product of seminormed groups, using the sup norm."]
instance Pi.seminormedGroup : SeminormedGroup (∀ i, π i) where
norm f := ↑(Finset.univ.sup fun b => ‖f b‖₊)
dist_eq x y :=
congr_arg (toReal : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <|
congr_arg (Finset.sup Finset.univ) <|
funext fun a => show nndist (x a) (y a) = ‖x a / y a‖₊ from nndist_eq_nnnorm_div (x a) (y a)
@[to_additive Pi.norm_def]
theorem Pi.norm_def' : ‖f‖ = ↑(Finset.univ.sup fun b => ‖f b‖₊) :=
rfl
#align pi.norm_def' Pi.norm_def'
#align pi.norm_def Pi.norm_def
@[to_additive Pi.nnnorm_def]
theorem Pi.nnnorm_def' : ‖f‖₊ = Finset.univ.sup fun b => ‖f b‖₊ :=
Subtype.eta _ _
#align pi.nnnorm_def' Pi.nnnorm_def'
#align pi.nnnorm_def Pi.nnnorm_def
/-- The seminorm of an element in a product space is `≤ r` if and only if the norm of each
component is. -/
@[to_additive pi_norm_le_iff_of_nonneg "The seminorm of an element in a product space is `≤ r` if
and only if the norm of each component is."]
| Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Basic.lean | 2,630 | 2,631 | theorem pi_norm_le_iff_of_nonneg' (hr : 0 ≤ r) : ‖x‖ ≤ r ↔ ∀ i, ‖x i‖ ≤ r := by |
simp only [← dist_one_right, dist_pi_le_iff hr, Pi.one_apply]
|
/-
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.Constructions.BorelSpace.Metric
import Mathlib.Topology.Metrizable.Basic
import Mathlib.Topology.IndicatorConstPointwise
#align_import measure_theory.constructions.borel_space.metrizable from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"bf6a01357ff5684b1ebcd0f1a13be314fc82c0bf"
/-!
# Measurable functions in (pseudo-)metrizable Borel spaces
-/
open Filter MeasureTheory TopologicalSpace
open scoped Classical
open Topology NNReal ENNReal MeasureTheory
variable {α β : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α]
section Limits
variable [TopologicalSpace β] [PseudoMetrizableSpace β] [MeasurableSpace β] [BorelSpace β]
open Metric
/-- A limit (over a general filter) of measurable functions valued in a (pseudo) metrizable space is
measurable. -/
theorem measurable_of_tendsto_metrizable' {ι} {f : ι → α → β} {g : α → β} (u : Filter ι) [NeBot u]
[IsCountablyGenerated u] (hf : ∀ i, Measurable (f i)) (lim : Tendsto f u (𝓝 g)) :
Measurable g := by
letI : PseudoMetricSpace β := pseudoMetrizableSpacePseudoMetric β
apply measurable_of_isClosed'
intro s h1s h2s h3s
have : Measurable fun x => infNndist (g x) s := by
suffices Tendsto (fun i x => infNndist (f i x) s) u (𝓝 fun x => infNndist (g x) s) from
NNReal.measurable_of_tendsto' u (fun i => (hf i).infNndist) this
rw [tendsto_pi_nhds] at lim ⊢
intro x
exact ((continuous_infNndist_pt s).tendsto (g x)).comp (lim x)
have h4s : g ⁻¹' s = (fun x => infNndist (g x) s) ⁻¹' {0} := by
ext x
simp [h1s, ← h1s.mem_iff_infDist_zero h2s, ← NNReal.coe_eq_zero]
rw [h4s]
exact this (measurableSet_singleton 0)
#align measurable_of_tendsto_metrizable' measurable_of_tendsto_metrizable'
/-- A sequential limit of measurable functions valued in a (pseudo) metrizable space is
measurable. -/
theorem measurable_of_tendsto_metrizable {f : ℕ → α → β} {g : α → β} (hf : ∀ i, Measurable (f i))
(lim : Tendsto f atTop (𝓝 g)) : Measurable g :=
measurable_of_tendsto_metrizable' atTop hf lim
#align measurable_of_tendsto_metrizable measurable_of_tendsto_metrizable
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/BorelSpace/Metrizable.lean | 57 | 78 | theorem aemeasurable_of_tendsto_metrizable_ae {ι} {μ : Measure α} {f : ι → α → β} {g : α → β}
(u : Filter ι) [hu : NeBot u] [IsCountablyGenerated u] (hf : ∀ n, AEMeasurable (f n) μ)
(h_tendsto : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, Tendsto (fun n => f n x) u (𝓝 (g x))) : AEMeasurable g μ := by |
rcases u.exists_seq_tendsto with ⟨v, hv⟩
have h'f : ∀ n, AEMeasurable (f (v n)) μ := fun n => hf (v n)
set p : α → (ℕ → β) → Prop := fun x f' => Tendsto (fun n => f' n) atTop (𝓝 (g x))
have hp : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, p x fun n => f (v n) x := by
filter_upwards [h_tendsto] with x hx using hx.comp hv
set aeSeqLim := fun x => ite (x ∈ aeSeqSet h'f p) (g x) (⟨f (v 0) x⟩ : Nonempty β).some
refine
⟨aeSeqLim,
measurable_of_tendsto_metrizable' atTop (aeSeq.measurable h'f p)
(tendsto_pi_nhds.mpr fun x => ?_),
?_⟩
· simp_rw [aeSeqLim, aeSeq]
split_ifs with hx
· simp_rw [aeSeq.mk_eq_fun_of_mem_aeSeqSet h'f hx]
exact @aeSeq.fun_prop_of_mem_aeSeqSet _ α β _ _ _ _ _ h'f x hx
· exact tendsto_const_nhds
· exact
(ite_ae_eq_of_measure_compl_zero g (fun x => (⟨f (v 0) x⟩ : Nonempty β).some) (aeSeqSet h'f p)
(aeSeq.measure_compl_aeSeqSet_eq_zero h'f hp)).symm
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Patrick Stevens. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Patrick Stevens, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Associated
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Abs
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Choose.Sum
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Choose.Dvd
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Prime
#align_import number_theory.primorial from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"0a0ec35061ed9960bf0e7ffb0335f44447b58977"
/-!
# Primorial
This file defines the primorial function (the product of primes less than or equal to some bound),
and proves that `primorial n ≤ 4 ^ n`.
## Notations
We use the local notation `n#` for the primorial of `n`: that is, the product of the primes less
than or equal to `n`.
-/
open Finset
open Nat
open Nat
/-- The primorial `n#` of `n` is the product of the primes less than or equal to `n`.
-/
def primorial (n : ℕ) : ℕ :=
∏ p ∈ filter Nat.Prime (range (n + 1)), p
#align primorial primorial
local notation x "#" => primorial x
theorem primorial_pos (n : ℕ) : 0 < n# :=
prod_pos fun _p hp ↦ (mem_filter.1 hp).2.pos
#align primorial_pos primorial_pos
theorem primorial_succ {n : ℕ} (hn1 : n ≠ 1) (hn : Odd n) : (n + 1)# = n# := by
refine prod_congr ?_ fun _ _ ↦ rfl
rw [range_succ, filter_insert, if_neg fun h ↦ odd_iff_not_even.mp hn _]
exact fun h ↦ h.even_sub_one <| mt succ.inj hn1
#align primorial_succ primorial_succ
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/Primorial.lean | 51 | 55 | theorem primorial_add (m n : ℕ) :
(m + n)# = m# * ∏ p ∈ filter Nat.Prime (Ico (m + 1) (m + n + 1)), p := by |
rw [primorial, primorial, ← Ico_zero_eq_range, ← prod_union, ← filter_union, Ico_union_Ico_eq_Ico]
exacts [Nat.zero_le _, add_le_add_right (Nat.le_add_right _ _) _,
disjoint_filter_filter <| Ico_disjoint_Ico_consecutive _ _ _]
|
/-
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. -/
| Mathlib/Data/List/Sort.lean | 297 | 303 | 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
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Scott Morrison. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Scott Morrison, Justus Springer
-/
import Mathlib.Order.CompleteLattice
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Lattice
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.Pullbacks
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Category.Preorder
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.Products
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.FiniteLimits
#align_import category_theory.limits.lattice from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c3019c79074b0619edb4b27553a91b2e82242395"
/-!
# Limits in lattice categories are given by infimums and supremums.
-/
universe w u
open CategoryTheory
open CategoryTheory.Limits
namespace CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice
section Semilattice
variable {α : Type u}
variable {J : Type w} [SmallCategory J] [FinCategory J]
/-- The limit cone over any functor from a finite diagram into a `SemilatticeInf` with `OrderTop`.
-/
def finiteLimitCone [SemilatticeInf α] [OrderTop α] (F : J ⥤ α) : LimitCone F where
cone :=
{ pt := Finset.univ.inf F.obj
π := { app := fun j => homOfLE (Finset.inf_le (Fintype.complete _)) } }
isLimit := { lift := fun s => homOfLE (Finset.le_inf fun j _ => (s.π.app j).down.down) }
#align category_theory.limits.complete_lattice.finite_limit_cone CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice.finiteLimitCone
/--
The colimit cocone over any functor from a finite diagram into a `SemilatticeSup` with `OrderBot`.
-/
def finiteColimitCocone [SemilatticeSup α] [OrderBot α] (F : J ⥤ α) : ColimitCocone F where
cocone :=
{ pt := Finset.univ.sup F.obj
ι := { app := fun i => homOfLE (Finset.le_sup (Fintype.complete _)) } }
isColimit := { desc := fun s => homOfLE (Finset.sup_le fun j _ => (s.ι.app j).down.down) }
#align category_theory.limits.complete_lattice.finite_colimit_cocone CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice.finiteColimitCocone
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) hasFiniteLimits_of_semilatticeInf_orderTop [SemilatticeInf α]
[OrderTop α] : HasFiniteLimits α := ⟨by
intro J 𝒥₁ 𝒥₂
exact { has_limit := fun F => HasLimit.mk (finiteLimitCone F) }⟩
#align category_theory.limits.complete_lattice.has_finite_limits_of_semilattice_inf_order_top CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice.hasFiniteLimits_of_semilatticeInf_orderTop
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) hasFiniteColimits_of_semilatticeSup_orderBot [SemilatticeSup α]
[OrderBot α] : HasFiniteColimits α := ⟨by
intro J 𝒥₁ 𝒥₂
exact { has_colimit := fun F => HasColimit.mk (finiteColimitCocone F) }⟩
#align category_theory.limits.complete_lattice.has_finite_colimits_of_semilattice_sup_order_bot CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice.hasFiniteColimits_of_semilatticeSup_orderBot
/-- The limit of a functor from a finite diagram into a `SemilatticeInf` with `OrderTop` is the
infimum of the objects in the image.
-/
theorem finite_limit_eq_finset_univ_inf [SemilatticeInf α] [OrderTop α] (F : J ⥤ α) :
limit F = Finset.univ.inf F.obj :=
(IsLimit.conePointUniqueUpToIso (limit.isLimit F) (finiteLimitCone F).isLimit).to_eq
#align category_theory.limits.complete_lattice.finite_limit_eq_finset_univ_inf CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice.finite_limit_eq_finset_univ_inf
/-- The colimit of a functor from a finite diagram into a `SemilatticeSup` with `OrderBot`
is the supremum of the objects in the image.
-/
theorem finite_colimit_eq_finset_univ_sup [SemilatticeSup α] [OrderBot α] (F : J ⥤ α) :
colimit F = Finset.univ.sup F.obj :=
(IsColimit.coconePointUniqueUpToIso (colimit.isColimit F) (finiteColimitCocone F).isColimit).to_eq
#align category_theory.limits.complete_lattice.finite_colimit_eq_finset_univ_sup CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice.finite_colimit_eq_finset_univ_sup
/--
A finite product in the category of a `SemilatticeInf` with `OrderTop` is the same as the infimum.
-/
theorem finite_product_eq_finset_inf [SemilatticeInf α] [OrderTop α] {ι : Type u} [Fintype ι]
(f : ι → α) : ∏ᶜ f = Fintype.elems.inf f := by
trans
· exact
(IsLimit.conePointUniqueUpToIso (limit.isLimit _)
(finiteLimitCone (Discrete.functor f)).isLimit).to_eq
change Finset.univ.inf (f ∘ discreteEquiv.toEmbedding) = Fintype.elems.inf f
simp only [← Finset.inf_map, Finset.univ_map_equiv_to_embedding]
rfl
#align category_theory.limits.complete_lattice.finite_product_eq_finset_inf CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice.finite_product_eq_finset_inf
/-- A finite coproduct in the category of a `SemilatticeSup` with `OrderBot` is the same as the
supremum.
-/
theorem finite_coproduct_eq_finset_sup [SemilatticeSup α] [OrderBot α] {ι : Type u} [Fintype ι]
(f : ι → α) : ∐ f = Fintype.elems.sup f := by
trans
· exact
(IsColimit.coconePointUniqueUpToIso (colimit.isColimit _)
(finiteColimitCocone (Discrete.functor f)).isColimit).to_eq
change Finset.univ.sup (f ∘ discreteEquiv.toEmbedding) = Fintype.elems.sup f
simp only [← Finset.sup_map, Finset.univ_map_equiv_to_embedding]
rfl
#align category_theory.limits.complete_lattice.finite_coproduct_eq_finset_sup CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice.finite_coproduct_eq_finset_sup
set_option backward.synthInstance.canonInstances false in -- See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/12532
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) [SemilatticeInf α] [OrderTop α] : HasBinaryProducts α := by
have : ∀ x y : α, HasLimit (pair x y) := by
letI := hasFiniteLimits_of_hasFiniteLimits_of_size.{u} α
infer_instance
apply hasBinaryProducts_of_hasLimit_pair
/-- The binary product in the category of a `SemilatticeInf` with `OrderTop` is the same as the
infimum.
-/
@[simp]
theorem prod_eq_inf [SemilatticeInf α] [OrderTop α] (x y : α) : Limits.prod x y = x ⊓ y :=
calc
Limits.prod x y = limit (pair x y) := rfl
_ = Finset.univ.inf (pair x y).obj := by rw [finite_limit_eq_finset_univ_inf (pair.{u} x y)]
_ = x ⊓ (y ⊓ ⊤) := rfl
-- Note: finset.inf is realized as a fold, hence the definitional equality
_ = x ⊓ y := by rw [inf_top_eq]
#align category_theory.limits.complete_lattice.prod_eq_inf CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice.prod_eq_inf
set_option backward.synthInstance.canonInstances false in -- See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/12532
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) [SemilatticeSup α] [OrderBot α] : HasBinaryCoproducts α := by
have : ∀ x y : α, HasColimit (pair x y) := by
letI := hasFiniteColimits_of_hasFiniteColimits_of_size.{u} α
infer_instance
apply hasBinaryCoproducts_of_hasColimit_pair
/-- The binary coproduct in the category of a `SemilatticeSup` with `OrderBot` is the same as the
supremum.
-/
@[simp]
theorem coprod_eq_sup [SemilatticeSup α] [OrderBot α] (x y : α) : Limits.coprod x y = x ⊔ y :=
calc
Limits.coprod x y = colimit (pair x y) := rfl
_ = Finset.univ.sup (pair x y).obj := by rw [finite_colimit_eq_finset_univ_sup (pair x y)]
_ = x ⊔ (y ⊔ ⊥) := rfl
-- Note: Finset.sup is realized as a fold, hence the definitional equality
_ = x ⊔ y := by rw [sup_bot_eq]
#align category_theory.limits.complete_lattice.coprod_eq_sup CategoryTheory.Limits.CompleteLattice.coprod_eq_sup
/-- The pullback in the category of a `SemilatticeInf` with `OrderTop` is the same as the infimum
over the objects.
-/
@[simp]
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Lattice.lean | 156 | 163 | theorem pullback_eq_inf [SemilatticeInf α] [OrderTop α] {x y z : α} (f : x ⟶ z) (g : y ⟶ z) :
pullback f g = x ⊓ y :=
calc
pullback f g = limit (cospan f g) := rfl
_ = Finset.univ.inf (cospan f g).obj := by | rw [finite_limit_eq_finset_univ_inf]
_ = z ⊓ (x ⊓ (y ⊓ ⊤)) := rfl
_ = z ⊓ (x ⊓ y) := by rw [inf_top_eq]
_ = x ⊓ y := inf_eq_right.mpr (inf_le_of_left_le f.le)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Heather Macbeth. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Heather Macbeth, Eric Wieser
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.PiLp
import Mathlib.Analysis.InnerProductSpace.PiL2
#align_import analysis.matrix from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"46b633fd842bef9469441c0209906f6dddd2b4f5"
/-!
# Matrices as a normed space
In this file we provide the following non-instances for norms on matrices:
* The elementwise norm:
* `Matrix.seminormedAddCommGroup`
* `Matrix.normedAddCommGroup`
* `Matrix.normedSpace`
* `Matrix.boundedSMul`
* The Frobenius norm:
* `Matrix.frobeniusSeminormedAddCommGroup`
* `Matrix.frobeniusNormedAddCommGroup`
* `Matrix.frobeniusNormedSpace`
* `Matrix.frobeniusNormedRing`
* `Matrix.frobeniusNormedAlgebra`
* `Matrix.frobeniusBoundedSMul`
* The $L^\infty$ operator norm:
* `Matrix.linftyOpSeminormedAddCommGroup`
* `Matrix.linftyOpNormedAddCommGroup`
* `Matrix.linftyOpNormedSpace`
* `Matrix.linftyOpBoundedSMul`
* `Matrix.linftyOpNonUnitalSemiNormedRing`
* `Matrix.linftyOpSemiNormedRing`
* `Matrix.linftyOpNonUnitalNormedRing`
* `Matrix.linftyOpNormedRing`
* `Matrix.linftyOpNormedAlgebra`
These are not declared as instances because there are several natural choices for defining the norm
of a matrix.
The norm induced by the identification of `Matrix m n 𝕜` with
`EuclideanSpace n 𝕜 →L[𝕜] EuclideanSpace m 𝕜` (i.e., the ℓ² operator norm) can be found in
`Analysis.NormedSpace.Star.Matrix`. It is separated to avoid extraneous imports in this file.
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped NNReal Matrix
namespace Matrix
variable {R l m n α β : Type*} [Fintype l] [Fintype m] [Fintype n]
/-! ### The elementwise supremum norm -/
section LinfLinf
section SeminormedAddCommGroup
variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [SeminormedAddCommGroup β]
/-- Seminormed group instance (using sup norm of sup norm) for matrices over a seminormed group. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
protected def seminormedAddCommGroup : SeminormedAddCommGroup (Matrix m n α) :=
Pi.seminormedAddCommGroup
#align matrix.seminormed_add_comm_group Matrix.seminormedAddCommGroup
attribute [local instance] Matrix.seminormedAddCommGroup
-- Porting note (#10756): new theorem (along with all the uses of this lemma below)
theorem norm_def (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖A‖ = ‖fun i j => A i j‖ := rfl
/-- The norm of a matrix is the sup of the sup of the nnnorm of the entries -/
lemma norm_eq_sup_sup_nnnorm (A : Matrix m n α) :
‖A‖ = Finset.sup Finset.univ fun i ↦ Finset.sup Finset.univ fun j ↦ ‖A i j‖₊ := by
simp_rw [Matrix.norm_def, Pi.norm_def, Pi.nnnorm_def]
-- Porting note (#10756): new theorem (along with all the uses of this lemma below)
theorem nnnorm_def (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖A‖₊ = ‖fun i j => A i j‖₊ := rfl
theorem norm_le_iff {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) {A : Matrix m n α} : ‖A‖ ≤ r ↔ ∀ i j, ‖A i j‖ ≤ r := by
simp_rw [norm_def, pi_norm_le_iff_of_nonneg hr]
#align matrix.norm_le_iff Matrix.norm_le_iff
theorem nnnorm_le_iff {r : ℝ≥0} {A : Matrix m n α} : ‖A‖₊ ≤ r ↔ ∀ i j, ‖A i j‖₊ ≤ r := by
simp_rw [nnnorm_def, pi_nnnorm_le_iff]
#align matrix.nnnorm_le_iff Matrix.nnnorm_le_iff
theorem norm_lt_iff {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) {A : Matrix m n α} : ‖A‖ < r ↔ ∀ i j, ‖A i j‖ < r := by
simp_rw [norm_def, pi_norm_lt_iff hr]
#align matrix.norm_lt_iff Matrix.norm_lt_iff
theorem nnnorm_lt_iff {r : ℝ≥0} (hr : 0 < r) {A : Matrix m n α} :
‖A‖₊ < r ↔ ∀ i j, ‖A i j‖₊ < r := by
simp_rw [nnnorm_def, pi_nnnorm_lt_iff hr]
#align matrix.nnnorm_lt_iff Matrix.nnnorm_lt_iff
theorem norm_entry_le_entrywise_sup_norm (A : Matrix m n α) {i : m} {j : n} : ‖A i j‖ ≤ ‖A‖ :=
(norm_le_pi_norm (A i) j).trans (norm_le_pi_norm A i)
#align matrix.norm_entry_le_entrywise_sup_norm Matrix.norm_entry_le_entrywise_sup_norm
theorem nnnorm_entry_le_entrywise_sup_nnnorm (A : Matrix m n α) {i : m} {j : n} : ‖A i j‖₊ ≤ ‖A‖₊ :=
(nnnorm_le_pi_nnnorm (A i) j).trans (nnnorm_le_pi_nnnorm A i)
#align matrix.nnnorm_entry_le_entrywise_sup_nnnorm Matrix.nnnorm_entry_le_entrywise_sup_nnnorm
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_map_eq (A : Matrix m n α) (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ a, ‖f a‖₊ = ‖a‖₊) :
‖A.map f‖₊ = ‖A‖₊ := by
simp only [nnnorm_def, Pi.nnnorm_def, Matrix.map_apply, hf]
#align matrix.nnnorm_map_eq Matrix.nnnorm_map_eq
@[simp]
theorem norm_map_eq (A : Matrix m n α) (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ a, ‖f a‖ = ‖a‖) : ‖A.map f‖ = ‖A‖ :=
(congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_map_eq A f fun a => Subtype.ext <| hf a : _)
#align matrix.norm_map_eq Matrix.norm_map_eq
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_transpose (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᵀ‖₊ = ‖A‖₊ :=
Finset.sup_comm _ _ _
#align matrix.nnnorm_transpose Matrix.nnnorm_transpose
@[simp]
theorem norm_transpose (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᵀ‖ = ‖A‖ :=
congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_transpose A
#align matrix.norm_transpose Matrix.norm_transpose
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_conjTranspose [StarAddMonoid α] [NormedStarGroup α] (A : Matrix m n α) :
‖Aᴴ‖₊ = ‖A‖₊ :=
(nnnorm_map_eq _ _ nnnorm_star).trans A.nnnorm_transpose
#align matrix.nnnorm_conj_transpose Matrix.nnnorm_conjTranspose
@[simp]
theorem norm_conjTranspose [StarAddMonoid α] [NormedStarGroup α] (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᴴ‖ = ‖A‖ :=
congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_conjTranspose A
#align matrix.norm_conj_transpose Matrix.norm_conjTranspose
instance [StarAddMonoid α] [NormedStarGroup α] : NormedStarGroup (Matrix m m α) :=
⟨norm_conjTranspose⟩
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_col (v : m → α) : ‖col v‖₊ = ‖v‖₊ := by
simp [nnnorm_def, Pi.nnnorm_def]
#align matrix.nnnorm_col Matrix.nnnorm_col
@[simp]
theorem norm_col (v : m → α) : ‖col v‖ = ‖v‖ :=
congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_col v
#align matrix.norm_col Matrix.norm_col
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_row (v : n → α) : ‖row v‖₊ = ‖v‖₊ := by
simp [nnnorm_def, Pi.nnnorm_def]
#align matrix.nnnorm_row Matrix.nnnorm_row
@[simp]
theorem norm_row (v : n → α) : ‖row v‖ = ‖v‖ :=
congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_row v
#align matrix.norm_row Matrix.norm_row
@[simp]
theorem nnnorm_diagonal [DecidableEq n] (v : n → α) : ‖diagonal v‖₊ = ‖v‖₊ := by
simp_rw [nnnorm_def, Pi.nnnorm_def]
congr 1 with i : 1
refine le_antisymm (Finset.sup_le fun j hj => ?_) ?_
· obtain rfl | hij := eq_or_ne i j
· rw [diagonal_apply_eq]
· rw [diagonal_apply_ne _ hij, nnnorm_zero]
exact zero_le _
· refine Eq.trans_le ?_ (Finset.le_sup (Finset.mem_univ i))
rw [diagonal_apply_eq]
#align matrix.nnnorm_diagonal Matrix.nnnorm_diagonal
@[simp]
theorem norm_diagonal [DecidableEq n] (v : n → α) : ‖diagonal v‖ = ‖v‖ :=
congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_diagonal v
#align matrix.norm_diagonal Matrix.norm_diagonal
/-- Note this is safe as an instance as it carries no data. -/
-- Porting note: not yet implemented: `@[nolint fails_quickly]`
instance [Nonempty n] [DecidableEq n] [One α] [NormOneClass α] : NormOneClass (Matrix n n α) :=
⟨(norm_diagonal _).trans <| norm_one⟩
end SeminormedAddCommGroup
/-- Normed group instance (using sup norm of sup norm) for matrices over a normed group. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
protected def normedAddCommGroup [NormedAddCommGroup α] : NormedAddCommGroup (Matrix m n α) :=
Pi.normedAddCommGroup
#align matrix.normed_add_comm_group Matrix.normedAddCommGroup
section NormedSpace
attribute [local instance] Matrix.seminormedAddCommGroup
/-- This applies to the sup norm of sup norm. -/
protected theorem boundedSMul [SeminormedRing R] [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [Module R α]
[BoundedSMul R α] : BoundedSMul R (Matrix m n α) :=
Pi.instBoundedSMul
variable [NormedField R] [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [NormedSpace R α]
/-- Normed space instance (using sup norm of sup norm) for matrices over a normed space. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
protected def normedSpace : NormedSpace R (Matrix m n α) :=
Pi.normedSpace
#align matrix.normed_space Matrix.normedSpace
end NormedSpace
end LinfLinf
/-! ### The $L_\infty$ operator norm
This section defines the matrix norm $\|A\|_\infty = \operatorname{sup}_i (\sum_j \|A_{ij}\|)$.
Note that this is equivalent to the operator norm, considering $A$ as a linear map between two
$L^\infty$ spaces.
-/
section LinftyOp
/-- Seminormed group instance (using sup norm of L1 norm) for matrices over a seminormed group. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
@[local instance]
protected def linftyOpSeminormedAddCommGroup [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] :
SeminormedAddCommGroup (Matrix m n α) :=
(by infer_instance : SeminormedAddCommGroup (m → PiLp 1 fun j : n => α))
#align matrix.linfty_op_seminormed_add_comm_group Matrix.linftyOpSeminormedAddCommGroup
/-- Normed group instance (using sup norm of L1 norm) for matrices over a normed ring. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
@[local instance]
protected def linftyOpNormedAddCommGroup [NormedAddCommGroup α] :
NormedAddCommGroup (Matrix m n α) :=
(by infer_instance : NormedAddCommGroup (m → PiLp 1 fun j : n => α))
#align matrix.linfty_op_normed_add_comm_group Matrix.linftyOpNormedAddCommGroup
/-- This applies to the sup norm of L1 norm. -/
@[local instance]
protected theorem linftyOpBoundedSMul
[SeminormedRing R] [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [Module R α] [BoundedSMul R α] :
BoundedSMul R (Matrix m n α) :=
(by infer_instance : BoundedSMul R (m → PiLp 1 fun j : n => α))
/-- Normed space instance (using sup norm of L1 norm) for matrices over a normed space. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
@[local instance]
protected def linftyOpNormedSpace [NormedField R] [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [NormedSpace R α] :
NormedSpace R (Matrix m n α) :=
(by infer_instance : NormedSpace R (m → PiLp 1 fun j : n => α))
#align matrix.linfty_op_normed_space Matrix.linftyOpNormedSpace
section SeminormedAddCommGroup
variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup α]
theorem linfty_opNorm_def (A : Matrix m n α) :
‖A‖ = ((Finset.univ : Finset m).sup fun i : m => ∑ j : n, ‖A i j‖₊ : ℝ≥0) := by
-- Porting note: added
change ‖fun i => (WithLp.equiv 1 _).symm (A i)‖ = _
simp [Pi.norm_def, PiLp.nnnorm_eq_sum ENNReal.one_ne_top]
#align matrix.linfty_op_norm_def Matrix.linfty_opNorm_def
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_norm_def := linfty_opNorm_def
theorem linfty_opNNNorm_def (A : Matrix m n α) :
‖A‖₊ = (Finset.univ : Finset m).sup fun i : m => ∑ j : n, ‖A i j‖₊ :=
Subtype.ext <| linfty_opNorm_def A
#align matrix.linfty_op_nnnorm_def Matrix.linfty_opNNNorm_def
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_nnnorm_def := linfty_opNNNorm_def
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note: linter times out
theorem linfty_opNNNorm_col (v : m → α) : ‖col v‖₊ = ‖v‖₊ := by
rw [linfty_opNNNorm_def, Pi.nnnorm_def]
simp
#align matrix.linfty_op_nnnorm_col Matrix.linfty_opNNNorm_col
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_nnnorm_col := linfty_opNNNorm_col
@[simp]
theorem linfty_opNorm_col (v : m → α) : ‖col v‖ = ‖v‖ :=
congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| linfty_opNNNorm_col v
#align matrix.linfty_op_norm_col Matrix.linfty_opNorm_col
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_norm_col := linfty_opNorm_col
@[simp]
theorem linfty_opNNNorm_row (v : n → α) : ‖row v‖₊ = ∑ i, ‖v i‖₊ := by simp [linfty_opNNNorm_def]
#align matrix.linfty_op_nnnorm_row Matrix.linfty_opNNNorm_row
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_nnnorm_row := linfty_opNNNorm_row
@[simp]
theorem linfty_opNorm_row (v : n → α) : ‖row v‖ = ∑ i, ‖v i‖ :=
(congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| linfty_opNNNorm_row v).trans <| by simp [NNReal.coe_sum]
#align matrix.linfty_op_norm_row Matrix.linfty_opNorm_row
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_norm_row := linfty_opNorm_row
@[simp]
theorem linfty_opNNNorm_diagonal [DecidableEq m] (v : m → α) : ‖diagonal v‖₊ = ‖v‖₊ := by
rw [linfty_opNNNorm_def, Pi.nnnorm_def]
congr 1 with i : 1
refine (Finset.sum_eq_single_of_mem _ (Finset.mem_univ i) fun j _hj hij => ?_).trans ?_
· rw [diagonal_apply_ne' _ hij, nnnorm_zero]
· rw [diagonal_apply_eq]
#align matrix.linfty_op_nnnorm_diagonal Matrix.linfty_opNNNorm_diagonal
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_nnnorm_diagonal := linfty_opNNNorm_diagonal
@[simp]
theorem linfty_opNorm_diagonal [DecidableEq m] (v : m → α) : ‖diagonal v‖ = ‖v‖ :=
congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| linfty_opNNNorm_diagonal v
#align matrix.linfty_op_norm_diagonal Matrix.linfty_opNorm_diagonal
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_norm_diagonal := linfty_opNorm_diagonal
end SeminormedAddCommGroup
section NonUnitalSeminormedRing
variable [NonUnitalSeminormedRing α]
theorem linfty_opNNNorm_mul (A : Matrix l m α) (B : Matrix m n α) : ‖A * B‖₊ ≤ ‖A‖₊ * ‖B‖₊ := by
simp_rw [linfty_opNNNorm_def, Matrix.mul_apply]
calc
(Finset.univ.sup fun i => ∑ k, ‖∑ j, A i j * B j k‖₊) ≤
Finset.univ.sup fun i => ∑ k, ∑ j, ‖A i j‖₊ * ‖B j k‖₊ :=
Finset.sup_mono_fun fun i _hi =>
Finset.sum_le_sum fun k _hk => nnnorm_sum_le_of_le _ fun j _hj => nnnorm_mul_le _ _
_ = Finset.univ.sup fun i => ∑ j, ‖A i j‖₊ * ∑ k, ‖B j k‖₊ := by
simp_rw [@Finset.sum_comm m, Finset.mul_sum]
_ ≤ Finset.univ.sup fun i => ∑ j, ‖A i j‖₊ * Finset.univ.sup fun i => ∑ j, ‖B i j‖₊ := by
refine Finset.sup_mono_fun fun i _hi => ?_
gcongr with j hj
exact Finset.le_sup (f := fun i ↦ ∑ k : n, ‖B i k‖₊) hj
_ ≤ (Finset.univ.sup fun i => ∑ j, ‖A i j‖₊) * Finset.univ.sup fun i => ∑ j, ‖B i j‖₊ := by
simp_rw [← Finset.sum_mul, ← NNReal.finset_sup_mul]
rfl
#align matrix.linfty_op_nnnorm_mul Matrix.linfty_opNNNorm_mul
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_nnnorm_mul := linfty_opNNNorm_mul
theorem linfty_opNorm_mul (A : Matrix l m α) (B : Matrix m n α) : ‖A * B‖ ≤ ‖A‖ * ‖B‖ :=
linfty_opNNNorm_mul _ _
#align matrix.linfty_op_norm_mul Matrix.linfty_opNorm_mul
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_norm_mul := linfty_opNorm_mul
theorem linfty_opNNNorm_mulVec (A : Matrix l m α) (v : m → α) : ‖A *ᵥ v‖₊ ≤ ‖A‖₊ * ‖v‖₊ := by
rw [← linfty_opNNNorm_col (A *ᵥ v), ← linfty_opNNNorm_col v]
exact linfty_opNNNorm_mul A (col v)
#align matrix.linfty_op_nnnorm_mul_vec Matrix.linfty_opNNNorm_mulVec
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_nnnorm_mulVec := linfty_opNNNorm_mulVec
theorem linfty_opNorm_mulVec (A : Matrix l m α) (v : m → α) : ‖A *ᵥ v‖ ≤ ‖A‖ * ‖v‖ :=
linfty_opNNNorm_mulVec _ _
#align matrix.linfty_op_norm_mul_vec Matrix.linfty_opNorm_mulVec
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_norm_mulVec := linfty_opNorm_mulVec
end NonUnitalSeminormedRing
/-- Seminormed non-unital ring instance (using sup norm of L1 norm) for matrices over a semi normed
non-unital ring. Not declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining
the norm of a matrix. -/
@[local instance]
protected def linftyOpNonUnitalSemiNormedRing [NonUnitalSeminormedRing α] :
NonUnitalSeminormedRing (Matrix n n α) :=
{ Matrix.linftyOpSeminormedAddCommGroup, Matrix.instNonUnitalRing with
norm_mul := linfty_opNorm_mul }
#align matrix.linfty_op_non_unital_semi_normed_ring Matrix.linftyOpNonUnitalSemiNormedRing
/-- The `L₁-L∞` norm preserves one on non-empty matrices. Note this is safe as an instance, as it
carries no data. -/
instance linfty_opNormOneClass [SeminormedRing α] [NormOneClass α] [DecidableEq n] [Nonempty n] :
NormOneClass (Matrix n n α) where norm_one := (linfty_opNorm_diagonal _).trans norm_one
#align matrix.linfty_op_norm_one_class Matrix.linfty_opNormOneClass
/-- Seminormed ring instance (using sup norm of L1 norm) for matrices over a semi normed ring. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
@[local instance]
protected def linftyOpSemiNormedRing [SeminormedRing α] [DecidableEq n] :
SeminormedRing (Matrix n n α) :=
{ Matrix.linftyOpNonUnitalSemiNormedRing, Matrix.instRing with }
#align matrix.linfty_op_semi_normed_ring Matrix.linftyOpSemiNormedRing
/-- Normed non-unital ring instance (using sup norm of L1 norm) for matrices over a normed
non-unital ring. Not declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining
the norm of a matrix. -/
@[local instance]
protected def linftyOpNonUnitalNormedRing [NonUnitalNormedRing α] :
NonUnitalNormedRing (Matrix n n α) :=
{ Matrix.linftyOpNonUnitalSemiNormedRing with
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero }
#align matrix.linfty_op_non_unital_normed_ring Matrix.linftyOpNonUnitalNormedRing
/-- Normed ring instance (using sup norm of L1 norm) for matrices over a normed ring. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
@[local instance]
protected def linftyOpNormedRing [NormedRing α] [DecidableEq n] : NormedRing (Matrix n n α) :=
{ Matrix.linftyOpSemiNormedRing with
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero }
#align matrix.linfty_op_normed_ring Matrix.linftyOpNormedRing
/-- Normed algebra instance (using sup norm of L1 norm) for matrices over a normed algebra. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
@[local instance]
protected def linftyOpNormedAlgebra [NormedField R] [SeminormedRing α] [NormedAlgebra R α]
[DecidableEq n] : NormedAlgebra R (Matrix n n α) :=
{ Matrix.linftyOpNormedSpace, Matrix.instAlgebra with }
#align matrix.linfty_op_normed_algebra Matrix.linftyOpNormedAlgebra
section
variable [NormedDivisionRing α] [NormedAlgebra ℝ α] [CompleteSpace α]
/-- Auxiliary construction; an element of norm 1 such that `a * unitOf a = ‖a‖`. -/
private def unitOf (a : α) : α := by classical exact if a = 0 then 1 else ‖a‖ • a⁻¹
private theorem norm_unitOf (a : α) : ‖unitOf a‖₊ = 1 := by
rw [unitOf]
split_ifs with h
· simp
· rw [← nnnorm_eq_zero] at h
rw [nnnorm_smul, nnnorm_inv, nnnorm_norm, mul_inv_cancel h]
set_option tactic.skipAssignedInstances false in
private theorem mul_unitOf (a : α) : a * unitOf a = algebraMap _ _ (‖a‖₊ : ℝ) := by
simp [unitOf]
split_ifs with h
· simp [h]
· rw [mul_smul_comm, mul_inv_cancel h, Algebra.algebraMap_eq_smul_one]
end
/-!
For a matrix over a field, the norm defined in this section agrees with the operator norm on
`ContinuousLinearMap`s between function types (which have the infinity norm).
-/
section
variable [NontriviallyNormedField α] [NormedAlgebra ℝ α]
lemma linfty_opNNNorm_eq_opNNNorm (A : Matrix m n α) :
‖A‖₊ = ‖ContinuousLinearMap.mk (Matrix.mulVecLin A)‖₊ := by
rw [ContinuousLinearMap.opNNNorm_eq_of_bounds _ (linfty_opNNNorm_mulVec _) fun N hN => ?_]
rw [linfty_opNNNorm_def]
refine Finset.sup_le fun i _ => ?_
cases isEmpty_or_nonempty n
· simp
classical
let x : n → α := fun j => unitOf (A i j)
have hxn : ‖x‖₊ = 1 := by
simp_rw [x, Pi.nnnorm_def, norm_unitOf, Finset.sup_const Finset.univ_nonempty]
specialize hN x
rw [hxn, mul_one, Pi.nnnorm_def, Finset.sup_le_iff] at hN
replace hN := hN i (Finset.mem_univ _)
dsimp [mulVec, dotProduct] at hN
simp_rw [x, mul_unitOf, ← map_sum, nnnorm_algebraMap, ← NNReal.coe_sum, NNReal.nnnorm_eq,
nnnorm_one, mul_one] at hN
exact hN
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")]
alias linfty_op_nnnorm_eq_op_nnnorm := linfty_opNNNorm_eq_opNNNorm
lemma linfty_opNorm_eq_opNorm (A : Matrix m n α) :
‖A‖ = ‖ContinuousLinearMap.mk (Matrix.mulVecLin A)‖ :=
congr_arg NNReal.toReal (linfty_opNNNorm_eq_opNNNorm A)
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_norm_eq_op_norm := linfty_opNorm_eq_opNorm
variable [DecidableEq n]
@[simp] lemma linfty_opNNNorm_toMatrix (f : (n → α) →L[α] (m → α)) :
‖LinearMap.toMatrix' (↑f : (n → α) →ₗ[α] (m → α))‖₊ = ‖f‖₊ := by
rw [linfty_opNNNorm_eq_opNNNorm]
simp only [← toLin'_apply', toLin'_toMatrix']
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_nnnorm_toMatrix := linfty_opNNNorm_toMatrix
@[simp] lemma linfty_opNorm_toMatrix (f : (n → α) →L[α] (m → α)) :
‖LinearMap.toMatrix' (↑f : (n → α) →ₗ[α] (m → α))‖ = ‖f‖ :=
congr_arg NNReal.toReal (linfty_opNNNorm_toMatrix f)
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")] alias linfty_op_norm_toMatrix := linfty_opNorm_toMatrix
end
end LinftyOp
/-! ### The Frobenius norm
This is defined as $\|A\| = \sqrt{\sum_{i,j} \|A_{ij}\|^2}$.
When the matrix is over the real or complex numbers, this norm is submultiplicative.
-/
section frobenius
open scoped Matrix
/-- Seminormed group instance (using frobenius norm) for matrices over a seminormed group. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
@[local instance]
def frobeniusSeminormedAddCommGroup [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] :
SeminormedAddCommGroup (Matrix m n α) :=
inferInstanceAs (SeminormedAddCommGroup (PiLp 2 fun _i : m => PiLp 2 fun _j : n => α))
#align matrix.frobenius_seminormed_add_comm_group Matrix.frobeniusSeminormedAddCommGroup
/-- Normed group instance (using frobenius norm) for matrices over a normed group. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
@[local instance]
def frobeniusNormedAddCommGroup [NormedAddCommGroup α] : NormedAddCommGroup (Matrix m n α) :=
(by infer_instance : NormedAddCommGroup (PiLp 2 fun i : m => PiLp 2 fun j : n => α))
#align matrix.frobenius_normed_add_comm_group Matrix.frobeniusNormedAddCommGroup
/-- This applies to the frobenius norm. -/
@[local instance]
theorem frobeniusBoundedSMul [SeminormedRing R] [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [Module R α]
[BoundedSMul R α] :
BoundedSMul R (Matrix m n α) :=
(by infer_instance : BoundedSMul R (PiLp 2 fun i : m => PiLp 2 fun j : n => α))
/-- Normed space instance (using frobenius norm) for matrices over a normed space. Not
declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a
matrix. -/
@[local instance]
def frobeniusNormedSpace [NormedField R] [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [NormedSpace R α] :
NormedSpace R (Matrix m n α) :=
(by infer_instance : NormedSpace R (PiLp 2 fun i : m => PiLp 2 fun j : n => α))
#align matrix.frobenius_normed_space Matrix.frobeniusNormedSpace
section SeminormedAddCommGroup
variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [SeminormedAddCommGroup β]
theorem frobenius_nnnorm_def (A : Matrix m n α) :
‖A‖₊ = (∑ i, ∑ j, ‖A i j‖₊ ^ (2 : ℝ)) ^ (1 / 2 : ℝ) := by
-- Porting note: added, along with `WithLp.equiv_symm_pi_apply` below
change ‖(WithLp.equiv 2 _).symm fun i => (WithLp.equiv 2 _).symm fun j => A i j‖₊ = _
simp_rw [PiLp.nnnorm_eq_of_L2, NNReal.sq_sqrt, NNReal.sqrt_eq_rpow, NNReal.rpow_two,
WithLp.equiv_symm_pi_apply]
#align matrix.frobenius_nnnorm_def Matrix.frobenius_nnnorm_def
theorem frobenius_norm_def (A : Matrix m n α) :
‖A‖ = (∑ i, ∑ j, ‖A i j‖ ^ (2 : ℝ)) ^ (1 / 2 : ℝ) :=
(congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) (frobenius_nnnorm_def A)).trans <| by simp [NNReal.coe_sum]
#align matrix.frobenius_norm_def Matrix.frobenius_norm_def
@[simp]
theorem frobenius_nnnorm_map_eq (A : Matrix m n α) (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ a, ‖f a‖₊ = ‖a‖₊) :
‖A.map f‖₊ = ‖A‖₊ := by simp_rw [frobenius_nnnorm_def, Matrix.map_apply, hf]
#align matrix.frobenius_nnnorm_map_eq Matrix.frobenius_nnnorm_map_eq
@[simp]
theorem frobenius_norm_map_eq (A : Matrix m n α) (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ a, ‖f a‖ = ‖a‖) :
‖A.map f‖ = ‖A‖ :=
(congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| frobenius_nnnorm_map_eq A f fun a => Subtype.ext <| hf a : _)
#align matrix.frobenius_norm_map_eq Matrix.frobenius_norm_map_eq
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix.lean | 585 | 587 | theorem frobenius_nnnorm_transpose (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᵀ‖₊ = ‖A‖₊ := by |
rw [frobenius_nnnorm_def, frobenius_nnnorm_def, Finset.sum_comm]
simp_rw [Matrix.transpose_apply] -- Porting note: added
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Johan Commelin. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johan Commelin, Julian Kuelshammer, Heather Macbeth, Mitchell Lee
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Derivative
import Mathlib.Tactic.LinearCombination
#align_import ring_theory.polynomial.chebyshev from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"d774451114d6045faeb6751c396bea1eb9058946"
/-!
# Chebyshev polynomials
The Chebyshev polynomials are families of polynomials indexed by `ℤ`,
with integral coefficients.
## Main definitions
* `Polynomial.Chebyshev.T`: the Chebyshev polynomials of the first kind.
* `Polynomial.Chebyshev.U`: the Chebyshev polynomials of the second kind.
## Main statements
* The formal derivative of the Chebyshev polynomials of the first kind is a scalar multiple of the
Chebyshev polynomials of the second kind.
* `Polynomial.Chebyshev.mul_T`, twice the product of the `m`-th and `k`-th Chebyshev polynomials of
the first kind is the sum of the `m + k`-th and `m - k`-th Chebyshev polynomials of the first
kind.
* `Polynomial.Chebyshev.T_mul`, the `(m * n)`-th Chebyshev polynomial of the first kind is the
composition of the `m`-th and `n`-th Chebyshev polynomials of the first kind.
## Implementation details
Since Chebyshev polynomials have interesting behaviour over the complex numbers and modulo `p`,
we define them to have coefficients in an arbitrary commutative ring, even though
technically `ℤ` would suffice.
The benefit of allowing arbitrary coefficient rings, is that the statements afterwards are clean,
and do not have `map (Int.castRingHom R)` interfering all the time.
## References
[Lionel Ponton, _Roots of the Chebyshev polynomials: A purely algebraic approach_]
[ponton2020chebyshev]
## TODO
* Redefine and/or relate the definition of Chebyshev polynomials to `LinearRecurrence`.
* Add explicit formula involving square roots for Chebyshev polynomials
* Compute zeroes and extrema of Chebyshev polynomials.
* Prove that the roots of the Chebyshev polynomials (except 0) are irrational.
* Prove minimax properties of Chebyshev polynomials.
-/
namespace Polynomial.Chebyshev
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false -- `T` `U` `X`
open Polynomial
variable (R S : Type*) [CommRing R] [CommRing S]
/-- `T n` is the `n`-th Chebyshev polynomial of the first kind. -/
-- Well-founded definitions are now irreducible by default;
-- as this was implemented before this change,
-- we just set it back to semireducible to avoid needing to change any proofs.
@[semireducible] noncomputable def T : ℤ → R[X]
| 0 => 1
| 1 => X
| (n : ℕ) + 2 => 2 * X * T (n + 1) - T n
| -((n : ℕ) + 1) => 2 * X * T (-n) - T (-n + 1)
termination_by n => Int.natAbs n + Int.natAbs (n - 1)
#align polynomial.chebyshev.T Polynomial.Chebyshev.T
/-- Induction principle used for proving facts about Chebyshev polynomials. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
protected theorem induct (motive : ℤ → Prop)
(zero : motive 0)
(one : motive 1)
(add_two : ∀ (n : ℕ), motive (↑n + 1) → motive ↑n → motive (↑n + 2))
(neg_add_one : ∀ (n : ℕ), motive (-↑n) → motive (-↑n + 1) → motive (-↑n - 1)) :
∀ (a : ℤ), motive a :=
T.induct Unit motive zero one add_two fun n hn hnm => by
simpa only [Int.negSucc_eq, neg_add] using neg_add_one n hn hnm
@[simp]
theorem T_add_two : ∀ n, T R (n + 2) = 2 * X * T R (n + 1) - T R n
| (k : ℕ) => T.eq_3 R k
| -(k + 1 : ℕ) => by linear_combination (norm := (simp [Int.negSucc_eq]; ring_nf)) T.eq_4 R k
#align polynomial.chebyshev.T_add_two Polynomial.Chebyshev.T_add_two
theorem T_add_one (n : ℤ) : T R (n + 1) = 2 * X * T R n - T R (n - 1) := by
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) T_add_two R (n - 1)
theorem T_sub_two (n : ℤ) : T R (n - 2) = 2 * X * T R (n - 1) - T R n := by
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) T_add_two R (n - 2)
theorem T_sub_one (n : ℤ) : T R (n - 1) = 2 * X * T R n - T R (n + 1) := by
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) T_add_two R (n - 1)
theorem T_eq (n : ℤ) : T R n = 2 * X * T R (n - 1) - T R (n - 2) := by
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) T_add_two R (n - 2)
#align polynomial.chebyshev.T_of_two_le Polynomial.Chebyshev.T_eq
@[simp]
theorem T_zero : T R 0 = 1 := rfl
#align polynomial.chebyshev.T_zero Polynomial.Chebyshev.T_zero
@[simp]
theorem T_one : T R 1 = X := rfl
#align polynomial.chebyshev.T_one Polynomial.Chebyshev.T_one
theorem T_neg_one : T R (-1) = X := (by ring : 2 * X * 1 - X = X)
theorem T_two : T R 2 = 2 * X ^ 2 - 1 := by
simpa [pow_two, mul_assoc] using T_add_two R 0
#align polynomial.chebyshev.T_two Polynomial.Chebyshev.T_two
@[simp]
theorem T_neg (n : ℤ) : T R (-n) = T R n := by
induction n using Polynomial.Chebyshev.induct with
| zero => rfl
| one => show 2 * X * 1 - X = X; ring
| add_two n ih1 ih2 =>
have h₁ := T_add_two R n
have h₂ := T_sub_two R (-n)
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) (2 * (X:R[X])) * ih1 - ih2 - h₁ + h₂
| neg_add_one n ih1 ih2 =>
have h₁ := T_add_one R n
have h₂ := T_sub_one R (-n)
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) (2 * (X:R[X])) * ih1 - ih2 + h₁ - h₂
theorem T_natAbs (n : ℤ) : T R n.natAbs = T R n := by
obtain h | h := Int.natAbs_eq n <;> nth_rw 2 [h]; simp
theorem T_neg_two : T R (-2) = 2 * X ^ 2 - 1 := by simp [T_two]
/-- `U n` is the `n`-th Chebyshev polynomial of the second kind. -/
-- Well-founded definitions are now irreducible by default;
-- as this was implemented before this change,
-- we just set it back to semireducible to avoid needing to change any proofs.
@[semireducible] noncomputable def U : ℤ → R[X]
| 0 => 1
| 1 => 2 * X
| (n : ℕ) + 2 => 2 * X * U (n + 1) - U n
| -((n : ℕ) + 1) => 2 * X * U (-n) - U (-n + 1)
termination_by n => Int.natAbs n + Int.natAbs (n - 1)
#align polynomial.chebyshev.U Polynomial.Chebyshev.U
@[simp]
theorem U_add_two : ∀ n, U R (n + 2) = 2 * X * U R (n + 1) - U R n
| (k : ℕ) => U.eq_3 R k
| -(k + 1 : ℕ) => by linear_combination (norm := (simp [Int.negSucc_eq]; ring_nf)) U.eq_4 R k
theorem U_add_one (n : ℤ) : U R (n + 1) = 2 * X * U R n - U R (n - 1) := by
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) U_add_two R (n - 1)
theorem U_sub_two (n : ℤ) : U R (n - 2) = 2 * X * U R (n - 1) - U R n := by
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) U_add_two R (n - 2)
theorem U_sub_one (n : ℤ) : U R (n - 1) = 2 * X * U R n - U R (n + 1) := by
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) U_add_two R (n - 1)
theorem U_eq (n : ℤ) : U R n = 2 * X * U R (n - 1) - U R (n - 2) := by
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) U_add_two R (n - 2)
#align polynomial.chebyshev.U_of_two_le Polynomial.Chebyshev.U_eq
@[simp]
theorem U_zero : U R 0 = 1 := rfl
#align polynomial.chebyshev.U_zero Polynomial.Chebyshev.U_zero
@[simp]
theorem U_one : U R 1 = 2 * X := rfl
#align polynomial.chebyshev.U_one Polynomial.Chebyshev.U_one
@[simp]
theorem U_neg_one : U R (-1) = 0 := by simpa using U_sub_one R 0
theorem U_two : U R 2 = 4 * X ^ 2 - 1 := by
have := U_add_two R 0
simp only [zero_add, U_one, U_zero] at this
linear_combination this
#align polynomial.chebyshev.U_two Polynomial.Chebyshev.U_two
@[simp]
theorem U_neg_two : U R (-2) = -1 := by
simpa [zero_sub, Int.reduceNeg, U_neg_one, mul_zero, U_zero] using U_sub_two R 0
theorem U_neg_sub_one (n : ℤ) : U R (-n - 1) = -U R (n - 1) := by
induction n using Polynomial.Chebyshev.induct with
| zero => simp
| one => simp
| add_two n ih1 ih2 =>
have h₁ := U_add_one R n
have h₂ := U_sub_two R (-n - 1)
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) 2 * (X:R[X]) * ih1 - ih2 + h₁ + h₂
| neg_add_one n ih1 ih2 =>
have h₁ := U_eq R n
have h₂ := U_sub_two R (-n)
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) 2 * (X:R[X]) * ih1 - ih2 + h₁ + h₂
theorem U_neg (n : ℤ) : U R (-n) = -U R (n - 2) := by simpa [sub_sub] using U_neg_sub_one R (n - 1)
@[simp]
theorem U_neg_sub_two (n : ℤ) : U R (-n - 2) = -U R n := by
simpa [sub_eq_add_neg, add_comm] using U_neg R (n + 2)
theorem U_eq_X_mul_U_add_T (n : ℤ) : U R (n + 1) = X * U R n + T R (n + 1) := by
induction n using Polynomial.Chebyshev.induct with
| zero => simp [two_mul]
| one => simp [U_two, T_two]; ring
| add_two n ih1 ih2 =>
have h₁ := U_add_two R (n + 1)
have h₂ := U_add_two R n
have h₃ := T_add_two R (n + 1)
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) -h₃ - (X:R[X]) * h₂ + h₁ + 2 * (X:R[X]) * ih1 - ih2
| neg_add_one n ih1 ih2 =>
have h₁ := U_add_two R (-n - 1)
have h₂ := U_add_two R (-n)
have h₃ := T_add_two R (-n)
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) -h₃ + h₂ - (X:R[X]) * h₁ - ih2 + 2 * (X:R[X]) * ih1
#align polynomial.chebyshev.U_eq_X_mul_U_add_T Polynomial.Chebyshev.U_eq_X_mul_U_add_T
| Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Chebyshev.lean | 222 | 223 | theorem T_eq_U_sub_X_mul_U (n : ℤ) : T R n = U R n - X * U R (n - 1) := by |
linear_combination (norm := ring_nf) - U_eq_X_mul_U_add_T R (n - 1)
|
/-
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]
| Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Subgraph.lean | 945 | 949 | 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]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Kenny Lau. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Kenny Lau
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.GroupWithZero.Finset
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Submonoid.Membership
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.LinearMap.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Preimage
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Finite
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.BigOperators
#align_import data.dfinsupp.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6623e6af705e97002a9054c1c05a980180276fc1"
/-!
# Dependent functions with finite support
For a non-dependent version see `data/finsupp.lean`.
## Notation
This file introduces the notation `Π₀ a, β a` as notation for `DFinsupp β`, mirroring the `α →₀ β`
notation used for `Finsupp`. This works for nested binders too, with `Π₀ a b, γ a b` as notation
for `DFinsupp (fun a ↦ DFinsupp (γ a))`.
## Implementation notes
The support is internally represented (in the primed `DFinsupp.support'`) as a `Multiset` that
represents a superset of the true support of the function, quotiented by the always-true relation so
that this does not impact equality. This approach has computational benefits over storing a
`Finset`; it allows us to add together two finitely-supported functions without
having to evaluate the resulting function to recompute its support (which would required
decidability of `b = 0` for `b : β i`).
The true support of the function can still be recovered with `DFinsupp.support`; but these
decidability obligations are now postponed to when the support is actually needed. As a consequence,
there are two ways to sum a `DFinsupp`: with `DFinsupp.sum` which works over an arbitrary function
but requires recomputation of the support and therefore a `Decidable` argument; and with
`DFinsupp.sumAddHom` which requires an additive morphism, using its properties to show that
summing over a superset of the support is sufficient.
`Finsupp` takes an altogether different approach here; it uses `Classical.Decidable` and declares
the `Add` instance as noncomputable. This design difference is independent of the fact that
`DFinsupp` is dependently-typed and `Finsupp` is not; in future, we may want to align these two
definitions, or introduce two more definitions for the other combinations of decisions.
-/
universe u u₁ u₂ v v₁ v₂ v₃ w x y l
variable {ι : Type u} {γ : Type w} {β : ι → Type v} {β₁ : ι → Type v₁} {β₂ : ι → Type v₂}
variable (β)
/-- A dependent function `Π i, β i` with finite support, with notation `Π₀ i, β i`.
Note that `DFinsupp.support` is the preferred API for accessing the support of the function,
`DFinsupp.support'` is an implementation detail that aids computability; see the implementation
notes in this file for more information. -/
structure DFinsupp [∀ i, Zero (β i)] : Type max u v where mk' ::
/-- The underlying function of a dependent function with finite support (aka `DFinsupp`). -/
toFun : ∀ i, β i
/-- The support of a dependent function with finite support (aka `DFinsupp`). -/
support' : Trunc { s : Multiset ι // ∀ i, i ∈ s ∨ toFun i = 0 }
#align dfinsupp DFinsupp
variable {β}
/-- `Π₀ i, β i` denotes the type of dependent functions with finite support `DFinsupp β`. -/
notation3 "Π₀ "(...)", "r:(scoped f => DFinsupp f) => r
namespace DFinsupp
section Basic
variable [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)]
instance instDFunLike : DFunLike (Π₀ i, β i) ι β :=
⟨fun f => f.toFun, fun ⟨f₁, s₁⟩ ⟨f₂, s₁⟩ ↦ fun (h : f₁ = f₂) ↦ by
subst h
congr
apply Subsingleton.elim ⟩
#align dfinsupp.fun_like DFinsupp.instDFunLike
/-- Helper instance for when there are too many metavariables to apply `DFunLike.coeFunForall`
directly. -/
instance : CoeFun (Π₀ i, β i) fun _ => ∀ i, β i :=
inferInstance
@[simp]
theorem toFun_eq_coe (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.toFun = f :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.to_fun_eq_coe DFinsupp.toFun_eq_coe
@[ext]
theorem ext {f g : Π₀ i, β i} (h : ∀ i, f i = g i) : f = g :=
DFunLike.ext _ _ h
#align dfinsupp.ext DFinsupp.ext
#align dfinsupp.ext_iff DFunLike.ext_iff
#align dfinsupp.coe_fn_injective DFunLike.coe_injective
lemma ne_iff {f g : Π₀ i, β i} : f ≠ g ↔ ∃ i, f i ≠ g i := DFunLike.ne_iff
instance : Zero (Π₀ i, β i) :=
⟨⟨0, Trunc.mk <| ⟨∅, fun _ => Or.inr rfl⟩⟩⟩
instance : Inhabited (Π₀ i, β i) :=
⟨0⟩
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_mk' (f : ∀ i, β i) (s) : ⇑(⟨f, s⟩ : Π₀ i, β i) = f := rfl
#align dfinsupp.coe_mk' DFinsupp.coe_mk'
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_zero : ⇑(0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := rfl
#align dfinsupp.coe_zero DFinsupp.coe_zero
theorem zero_apply (i : ι) : (0 : Π₀ i, β i) i = 0 :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.zero_apply DFinsupp.zero_apply
/-- The composition of `f : β₁ → β₂` and `g : Π₀ i, β₁ i` is
`mapRange f hf g : Π₀ i, β₂ i`, well defined when `f 0 = 0`.
This preserves the structure on `f`, and exists in various bundled forms for when `f` is itself
bundled:
* `DFinsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom`
* `DFinsupp.mapRange.addEquiv`
* `dfinsupp.mapRange.linearMap`
* `dfinsupp.mapRange.linearEquiv`
-/
def mapRange (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) (x : Π₀ i, β₁ i) : Π₀ i, β₂ i :=
⟨fun i => f i (x i),
x.support'.map fun s => ⟨s.1, fun i => (s.2 i).imp_right fun h : x i = 0 => by
rw [← hf i, ← h]⟩⟩
#align dfinsupp.map_range DFinsupp.mapRange
@[simp]
theorem mapRange_apply (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) (g : Π₀ i, β₁ i) (i : ι) :
mapRange f hf g i = f i (g i) :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.map_range_apply DFinsupp.mapRange_apply
@[simp]
theorem mapRange_id (h : ∀ i, id (0 : β₁ i) = 0 := fun i => rfl) (g : Π₀ i : ι, β₁ i) :
mapRange (fun i => (id : β₁ i → β₁ i)) h g = g := by
ext
rfl
#align dfinsupp.map_range_id DFinsupp.mapRange_id
theorem mapRange_comp (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (f₂ : ∀ i, β i → β₁ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0)
(hf₂ : ∀ i, f₂ i 0 = 0) (h : ∀ i, (f i ∘ f₂ i) 0 = 0) (g : Π₀ i : ι, β i) :
mapRange (fun i => f i ∘ f₂ i) h g = mapRange f hf (mapRange f₂ hf₂ g) := by
ext
simp only [mapRange_apply]; rfl
#align dfinsupp.map_range_comp DFinsupp.mapRange_comp
@[simp]
theorem mapRange_zero (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0) :
mapRange f hf (0 : Π₀ i, β₁ i) = 0 := by
ext
simp only [mapRange_apply, coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply, hf]
#align dfinsupp.map_range_zero DFinsupp.mapRange_zero
/-- Let `f i` be a binary operation `β₁ i → β₂ i → β i` such that `f i 0 0 = 0`.
Then `zipWith f hf` is a binary operation `Π₀ i, β₁ i → Π₀ i, β₂ i → Π₀ i, β i`. -/
def zipWith (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0) (x : Π₀ i, β₁ i) (y : Π₀ i, β₂ i) :
Π₀ i, β i :=
⟨fun i => f i (x i) (y i), by
refine x.support'.bind fun xs => ?_
refine y.support'.map fun ys => ?_
refine ⟨xs + ys, fun i => ?_⟩
obtain h1 | (h1 : x i = 0) := xs.prop i
· left
rw [Multiset.mem_add]
left
exact h1
obtain h2 | (h2 : y i = 0) := ys.prop i
· left
rw [Multiset.mem_add]
right
exact h2
right; rw [← hf, ← h1, ← h2]⟩
#align dfinsupp.zip_with DFinsupp.zipWith
@[simp]
theorem zipWith_apply (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0) (g₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i)
(g₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i) (i : ι) : zipWith f hf g₁ g₂ i = f i (g₁ i) (g₂ i) :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.zip_with_apply DFinsupp.zipWith_apply
section Piecewise
variable (x y : Π₀ i, β i) (s : Set ι) [∀ i, Decidable (i ∈ s)]
/-- `x.piecewise y s` is the finitely supported function equal to `x` on the set `s`,
and to `y` on its complement. -/
def piecewise : Π₀ i, β i :=
zipWith (fun i x y => if i ∈ s then x else y) (fun _ => ite_self 0) x y
#align dfinsupp.piecewise DFinsupp.piecewise
theorem piecewise_apply (i : ι) : x.piecewise y s i = if i ∈ s then x i else y i :=
zipWith_apply _ _ x y i
#align dfinsupp.piecewise_apply DFinsupp.piecewise_apply
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_piecewise : ⇑(x.piecewise y s) = s.piecewise x y := by
ext
apply piecewise_apply
#align dfinsupp.coe_piecewise DFinsupp.coe_piecewise
end Piecewise
end Basic
section Algebra
instance [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] : Add (Π₀ i, β i) :=
⟨zipWith (fun _ => (· + ·)) fun _ => add_zero 0⟩
theorem add_apply [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) :
(g₁ + g₂) i = g₁ i + g₂ i :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.add_apply DFinsupp.add_apply
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(g₁ + g₂) = g₁ + g₂ :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.coe_add DFinsupp.coe_add
instance addZeroClass [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] : AddZeroClass (Π₀ i, β i) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.addZeroClass _ coe_zero coe_add
instance instIsLeftCancelAdd [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ i, IsLeftCancelAdd (β i)] :
IsLeftCancelAdd (Π₀ i, β i) where
add_left_cancel _ _ _ h := ext fun x => add_left_cancel <| DFunLike.congr_fun h x
instance instIsRightCancelAdd [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ i, IsRightCancelAdd (β i)] :
IsRightCancelAdd (Π₀ i, β i) where
add_right_cancel _ _ _ h := ext fun x => add_right_cancel <| DFunLike.congr_fun h x
instance instIsCancelAdd [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ i, IsCancelAdd (β i)] :
IsCancelAdd (Π₀ i, β i) where
/-- Note the general `SMul` instance doesn't apply as `ℕ` is not distributive
unless `β i`'s addition is commutative. -/
instance hasNatScalar [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] : SMul ℕ (Π₀ i, β i) :=
⟨fun c v => v.mapRange (fun _ => (c • ·)) fun _ => nsmul_zero _⟩
#align dfinsupp.has_nat_scalar DFinsupp.hasNatScalar
theorem nsmul_apply [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] (b : ℕ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (b • v) i = b • v i :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.nsmul_apply DFinsupp.nsmul_apply
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_nsmul [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] (b : ℕ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(b • v) = b • ⇑v :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.coe_nsmul DFinsupp.coe_nsmul
instance [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] : AddMonoid (Π₀ i, β i) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.addMonoid _ coe_zero coe_add fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _
/-- Coercion from a `DFinsupp` to a pi type is an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
def coeFnAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ ∀ i, β i where
toFun := (⇑)
map_zero' := coe_zero
map_add' := coe_add
#align dfinsupp.coe_fn_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.coeFnAddMonoidHom
/-- Evaluation at a point is an `AddMonoidHom`. This is the finitely-supported version of
`Pi.evalAddMonoidHom`. -/
def evalAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (i : ι) : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ β i :=
(Pi.evalAddMonoidHom β i).comp coeFnAddMonoidHom
#align dfinsupp.eval_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.evalAddMonoidHom
instance addCommMonoid [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] : AddCommMonoid (Π₀ i, β i) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.addCommMonoid _ coe_zero coe_add fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_finset_sum {α} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] (s : Finset α) (g : α → Π₀ i, β i) :
⇑(∑ a ∈ s, g a) = ∑ a ∈ s, ⇑(g a) :=
map_sum coeFnAddMonoidHom g s
#align dfinsupp.coe_finset_sum DFinsupp.coe_finset_sum
@[simp]
theorem finset_sum_apply {α} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] (s : Finset α) (g : α → Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) :
(∑ a ∈ s, g a) i = ∑ a ∈ s, g a i :=
map_sum (evalAddMonoidHom i) g s
#align dfinsupp.finset_sum_apply DFinsupp.finset_sum_apply
instance [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : Neg (Π₀ i, β i) :=
⟨fun f => f.mapRange (fun _ => Neg.neg) fun _ => neg_zero⟩
theorem neg_apply [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (-g) i = -g i :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.neg_apply DFinsupp.neg_apply
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(-g) = -g := rfl
#align dfinsupp.coe_neg DFinsupp.coe_neg
instance [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : Sub (Π₀ i, β i) :=
⟨zipWith (fun _ => Sub.sub) fun _ => sub_zero 0⟩
theorem sub_apply [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (g₁ - g₂) i = g₁ i - g₂ i :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.sub_apply DFinsupp.sub_apply
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(g₁ - g₂) = g₁ - g₂ :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.coe_sub DFinsupp.coe_sub
/-- Note the general `SMul` instance doesn't apply as `ℤ` is not distributive
unless `β i`'s addition is commutative. -/
instance hasIntScalar [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : SMul ℤ (Π₀ i, β i) :=
⟨fun c v => v.mapRange (fun _ => (c • ·)) fun _ => zsmul_zero _⟩
#align dfinsupp.has_int_scalar DFinsupp.hasIntScalar
theorem zsmul_apply [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (b : ℤ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (b • v) i = b • v i :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.zsmul_apply DFinsupp.zsmul_apply
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_zsmul [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (b : ℤ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(b • v) = b • ⇑v :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.coe_zsmul DFinsupp.coe_zsmul
instance [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] : AddGroup (Π₀ i, β i) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.addGroup _ coe_zero coe_add coe_neg coe_sub (fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _)
fun _ _ => coe_zsmul _ _
instance addCommGroup [∀ i, AddCommGroup (β i)] : AddCommGroup (Π₀ i, β i) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.addCommGroup _ coe_zero coe_add coe_neg coe_sub (fun _ _ => coe_nsmul _ _)
fun _ _ => coe_zsmul _ _
/-- Dependent functions with finite support inherit a semiring action from an action on each
coordinate. -/
instance [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] : SMul γ (Π₀ i, β i) :=
⟨fun c v => v.mapRange (fun _ => (c • ·)) fun _ => smul_zero _⟩
theorem smul_apply [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (b : γ)
(v : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : (b • v) i = b • v i :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.smul_apply DFinsupp.smul_apply
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (b : γ)
(v : Π₀ i, β i) : ⇑(b • v) = b • ⇑v :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.coe_smul DFinsupp.coe_smul
instance smulCommClass {δ : Type*} [Monoid γ] [Monoid δ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)]
[∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction δ (β i)] [∀ i, SMulCommClass γ δ (β i)] :
SMulCommClass γ δ (Π₀ i, β i) where
smul_comm r s m := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, smul_comm r s (m i)]
instance isScalarTower {δ : Type*} [Monoid γ] [Monoid δ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)]
[∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction δ (β i)] [SMul γ δ]
[∀ i, IsScalarTower γ δ (β i)] : IsScalarTower γ δ (Π₀ i, β i) where
smul_assoc r s m := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, smul_assoc r s (m i)]
instance isCentralScalar [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)]
[∀ i, DistribMulAction γᵐᵒᵖ (β i)] [∀ i, IsCentralScalar γ (β i)] :
IsCentralScalar γ (Π₀ i, β i) where
op_smul_eq_smul r m := ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, op_smul_eq_smul r (m i)]
/-- Dependent functions with finite support inherit a `DistribMulAction` structure from such a
structure on each coordinate. -/
instance distribMulAction [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] :
DistribMulAction γ (Π₀ i, β i) :=
Function.Injective.distribMulAction coeFnAddMonoidHom DFunLike.coe_injective coe_smul
/-- Dependent functions with finite support inherit a module structure from such a structure on
each coordinate. -/
instance module [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)] :
Module γ (Π₀ i, β i) :=
{ inferInstanceAs (DistribMulAction γ (Π₀ i, β i)) with
zero_smul := fun c => ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, zero_smul, zero_apply]
add_smul := fun c x y => ext fun i => by simp only [add_apply, smul_apply, add_smul] }
#align dfinsupp.module DFinsupp.module
end Algebra
section FilterAndSubtypeDomain
/-- `Filter p f` is the function which is `f i` if `p i` is true and 0 otherwise. -/
def filter [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (x : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ i, β i :=
⟨fun i => if p i then x i else 0,
x.support'.map fun xs =>
⟨xs.1, fun i => (xs.prop i).imp_right fun H : x i = 0 => by simp only [H, ite_self]⟩⟩
#align dfinsupp.filter DFinsupp.filter
@[simp]
theorem filter_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) :
f.filter p i = if p i then f i else 0 :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.filter_apply DFinsupp.filter_apply
theorem filter_apply_pos [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (f : Π₀ i, β i) {i : ι}
(h : p i) : f.filter p i = f i := by simp only [filter_apply, if_pos h]
#align dfinsupp.filter_apply_pos DFinsupp.filter_apply_pos
theorem filter_apply_neg [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (f : Π₀ i, β i) {i : ι}
(h : ¬p i) : f.filter p i = 0 := by simp only [filter_apply, if_neg h]
#align dfinsupp.filter_apply_neg DFinsupp.filter_apply_neg
theorem filter_pos_add_filter_neg [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (p : ι → Prop)
[DecidablePred p] : (f.filter p + f.filter fun i => ¬p i) = f :=
ext fun i => by
simp only [add_apply, filter_apply]; split_ifs <;> simp only [add_zero, zero_add]
#align dfinsupp.filter_pos_add_filter_neg DFinsupp.filter_pos_add_filter_neg
@[simp]
theorem filter_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] :
(0 : Π₀ i, β i).filter p = 0 := by
ext
simp
#align dfinsupp.filter_zero DFinsupp.filter_zero
@[simp]
theorem filter_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f g : Π₀ i, β i) :
(f + g).filter p = f.filter p + g.filter p := by
ext
simp [ite_add_zero]
#align dfinsupp.filter_add DFinsupp.filter_add
@[simp]
theorem filter_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)] (p : ι → Prop)
[DecidablePred p] (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (r • f).filter p = r • f.filter p := by
ext
simp [smul_apply, smul_ite]
#align dfinsupp.filter_smul DFinsupp.filter_smul
variable (γ β)
/-- `DFinsupp.filter` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
@[simps]
def filterAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] :
(Π₀ i, β i) →+ Π₀ i, β i where
toFun := filter p
map_zero' := filter_zero p
map_add' := filter_add p
#align dfinsupp.filter_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.filterAddMonoidHom
#align dfinsupp.filter_add_monoid_hom_apply DFinsupp.filterAddMonoidHom_apply
/-- `DFinsupp.filter` as a `LinearMap`. -/
@[simps]
def filterLinearMap [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)] (p : ι → Prop)
[DecidablePred p] : (Π₀ i, β i) →ₗ[γ] Π₀ i, β i where
toFun := filter p
map_add' := filter_add p
map_smul' := filter_smul p
#align dfinsupp.filter_linear_map DFinsupp.filterLinearMap
#align dfinsupp.filter_linear_map_apply DFinsupp.filterLinearMap_apply
variable {γ β}
@[simp]
theorem filter_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f : Π₀ i, β i) :
(-f).filter p = -f.filter p :=
(filterAddMonoidHom β p).map_neg f
#align dfinsupp.filter_neg DFinsupp.filter_neg
@[simp]
theorem filter_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (f g : Π₀ i, β i) :
(f - g).filter p = f.filter p - g.filter p :=
(filterAddMonoidHom β p).map_sub f g
#align dfinsupp.filter_sub DFinsupp.filter_sub
/-- `subtypeDomain p f` is the restriction of the finitely supported function
`f` to the subtype `p`. -/
def subtypeDomain [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (x : Π₀ i, β i) :
Π₀ i : Subtype p, β i :=
⟨fun i => x (i : ι),
x.support'.map fun xs =>
⟨(Multiset.filter p xs.1).attach.map fun j => ⟨j.1, (Multiset.mem_filter.1 j.2).2⟩, fun i =>
(xs.prop i).imp_left fun H =>
Multiset.mem_map.2
⟨⟨i, Multiset.mem_filter.2 ⟨H, i.2⟩⟩, Multiset.mem_attach _ _, Subtype.eta _ _⟩⟩⟩
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain DFinsupp.subtypeDomain
@[simp]
theorem subtypeDomain_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] :
subtypeDomain p (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_zero DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_zero
@[simp]
theorem subtypeDomain_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {i : Subtype p}
{v : Π₀ i, β i} : (subtypeDomain p v) i = v i :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_apply DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_apply
@[simp]
theorem subtypeDomain_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p]
(v v' : Π₀ i, β i) : (v + v').subtypeDomain p = v.subtypeDomain p + v'.subtypeDomain p :=
DFunLike.coe_injective rfl
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_add DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_add
@[simp]
theorem subtypeDomain_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)]
{p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) :
(r • f).subtypeDomain p = r • f.subtypeDomain p :=
DFunLike.coe_injective rfl
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_smul DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_smul
variable (γ β)
/-- `subtypeDomain` but as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
@[simps]
def subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] :
(Π₀ i : ι, β i) →+ Π₀ i : Subtype p, β i where
toFun := subtypeDomain p
map_zero' := subtypeDomain_zero
map_add' := subtypeDomain_add
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_add_monoid_hom_apply DFinsupp.subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom_apply
/-- `DFinsupp.subtypeDomain` as a `LinearMap`. -/
@[simps]
def subtypeDomainLinearMap [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)]
(p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : (Π₀ i, β i) →ₗ[γ] Π₀ i : Subtype p, β i where
toFun := subtypeDomain p
map_add' := subtypeDomain_add
map_smul' := subtypeDomain_smul
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_linear_map DFinsupp.subtypeDomainLinearMap
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_linear_map_apply DFinsupp.subtypeDomainLinearMap_apply
variable {γ β}
@[simp]
theorem subtypeDomain_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {v : Π₀ i, β i} :
(-v).subtypeDomain p = -v.subtypeDomain p :=
DFunLike.coe_injective rfl
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_neg DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_neg
@[simp]
theorem subtypeDomain_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p]
{v v' : Π₀ i, β i} : (v - v').subtypeDomain p = v.subtypeDomain p - v'.subtypeDomain p :=
DFunLike.coe_injective rfl
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_sub DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_sub
end FilterAndSubtypeDomain
variable [DecidableEq ι]
section Basic
variable [∀ i, Zero (β i)]
theorem finite_support (f : Π₀ i, β i) : Set.Finite { i | f i ≠ 0 } :=
Trunc.induction_on f.support' fun xs ↦
xs.1.finite_toSet.subset fun i H ↦ ((xs.prop i).resolve_right H)
#align dfinsupp.finite_support DFinsupp.finite_support
/-- Create an element of `Π₀ i, β i` from a finset `s` and a function `x`
defined on this `Finset`. -/
def mk (s : Finset ι) (x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β (i : ι)) : Π₀ i, β i :=
⟨fun i => if H : i ∈ s then x ⟨i, H⟩ else 0,
Trunc.mk ⟨s.1, fun i => if H : i ∈ s then Or.inl H else Or.inr <| dif_neg H⟩⟩
#align dfinsupp.mk DFinsupp.mk
variable {s : Finset ι} {x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i} {i : ι}
@[simp]
theorem mk_apply : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = if H : i ∈ s then x ⟨i, H⟩ else 0 :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.mk_apply DFinsupp.mk_apply
theorem mk_of_mem (hi : i ∈ s) : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = x ⟨i, hi⟩ :=
dif_pos hi
#align dfinsupp.mk_of_mem DFinsupp.mk_of_mem
theorem mk_of_not_mem (hi : i ∉ s) : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = 0 :=
dif_neg hi
#align dfinsupp.mk_of_not_mem DFinsupp.mk_of_not_mem
theorem mk_injective (s : Finset ι) : Function.Injective (@mk ι β _ _ s) := by
intro x y H
ext i
have h1 : (mk s x : ∀ i, β i) i = (mk s y : ∀ i, β i) i := by rw [H]
obtain ⟨i, hi : i ∈ s⟩ := i
dsimp only [mk_apply, Subtype.coe_mk] at h1
simpa only [dif_pos hi] using h1
#align dfinsupp.mk_injective DFinsupp.mk_injective
instance unique [∀ i, Subsingleton (β i)] : Unique (Π₀ i, β i) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.unique
#align dfinsupp.unique DFinsupp.unique
instance uniqueOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty ι] : Unique (Π₀ i, β i) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.unique
#align dfinsupp.unique_of_is_empty DFinsupp.uniqueOfIsEmpty
/-- Given `Fintype ι`, `equivFunOnFintype` is the `Equiv` between `Π₀ i, β i` and `Π i, β i`.
(All dependent functions on a finite type are finitely supported.) -/
@[simps apply]
def equivFunOnFintype [Fintype ι] : (Π₀ i, β i) ≃ ∀ i, β i where
toFun := (⇑)
invFun f := ⟨f, Trunc.mk ⟨Finset.univ.1, fun _ => Or.inl <| Finset.mem_univ_val _⟩⟩
left_inv _ := DFunLike.coe_injective rfl
right_inv _ := rfl
#align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype
#align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_apply DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_apply
@[simp]
theorem equivFunOnFintype_symm_coe [Fintype ι] (f : Π₀ i, β i) : equivFunOnFintype.symm f = f :=
Equiv.symm_apply_apply _ _
#align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_symm_coe DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_symm_coe
/-- The function `single i b : Π₀ i, β i` sends `i` to `b`
and all other points to `0`. -/
def single (i : ι) (b : β i) : Π₀ i, β i :=
⟨Pi.single i b,
Trunc.mk ⟨{i}, fun j => (Decidable.eq_or_ne j i).imp (by simp) fun h => Pi.single_eq_of_ne h _⟩⟩
#align dfinsupp.single DFinsupp.single
theorem single_eq_pi_single {i b} : ⇑(single i b : Π₀ i, β i) = Pi.single i b :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.single_eq_pi_single DFinsupp.single_eq_pi_single
@[simp]
theorem single_apply {i i' b} :
(single i b : Π₀ i, β i) i' = if h : i = i' then Eq.recOn h b else 0 := by
rw [single_eq_pi_single, Pi.single, Function.update]
simp [@eq_comm _ i i']
#align dfinsupp.single_apply DFinsupp.single_apply
@[simp]
theorem single_zero (i) : (single i 0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 :=
DFunLike.coe_injective <| Pi.single_zero _
#align dfinsupp.single_zero DFinsupp.single_zero
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem single_eq_same {i b} : (single i b : Π₀ i, β i) i = b := by
simp only [single_apply, dite_eq_ite, ite_true]
#align dfinsupp.single_eq_same DFinsupp.single_eq_same
theorem single_eq_of_ne {i i' b} (h : i ≠ i') : (single i b : Π₀ i, β i) i' = 0 := by
simp only [single_apply, dif_neg h]
#align dfinsupp.single_eq_of_ne DFinsupp.single_eq_of_ne
theorem single_injective {i} : Function.Injective (single i : β i → Π₀ i, β i) := fun _ _ H =>
Pi.single_injective β i <| DFunLike.coe_injective.eq_iff.mpr H
#align dfinsupp.single_injective DFinsupp.single_injective
/-- Like `Finsupp.single_eq_single_iff`, but with a `HEq` due to dependent types -/
theorem single_eq_single_iff (i j : ι) (xi : β i) (xj : β j) :
DFinsupp.single i xi = DFinsupp.single j xj ↔ i = j ∧ HEq xi xj ∨ xi = 0 ∧ xj = 0 := by
constructor
· intro h
by_cases hij : i = j
· subst hij
exact Or.inl ⟨rfl, heq_of_eq (DFinsupp.single_injective h)⟩
· have h_coe : ⇑(DFinsupp.single i xi) = DFinsupp.single j xj := congr_arg (⇑) h
have hci := congr_fun h_coe i
have hcj := congr_fun h_coe j
rw [DFinsupp.single_eq_same] at hci hcj
rw [DFinsupp.single_eq_of_ne (Ne.symm hij)] at hci
rw [DFinsupp.single_eq_of_ne hij] at hcj
exact Or.inr ⟨hci, hcj.symm⟩
· rintro (⟨rfl, hxi⟩ | ⟨hi, hj⟩)
· rw [eq_of_heq hxi]
· rw [hi, hj, DFinsupp.single_zero, DFinsupp.single_zero]
#align dfinsupp.single_eq_single_iff DFinsupp.single_eq_single_iff
/-- `DFinsupp.single a b` is injective in `a`. For the statement that it is injective in `b`, see
`DFinsupp.single_injective` -/
theorem single_left_injective {b : ∀ i : ι, β i} (h : ∀ i, b i ≠ 0) :
Function.Injective (fun i => single i (b i) : ι → Π₀ i, β i) := fun _ _ H =>
(((single_eq_single_iff _ _ _ _).mp H).resolve_right fun hb => h _ hb.1).left
#align dfinsupp.single_left_injective DFinsupp.single_left_injective
@[simp]
theorem single_eq_zero {i : ι} {xi : β i} : single i xi = 0 ↔ xi = 0 := by
rw [← single_zero i, single_eq_single_iff]
simp
#align dfinsupp.single_eq_zero DFinsupp.single_eq_zero
theorem filter_single (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (x : β i) :
(single i x).filter p = if p i then single i x else 0 := by
ext j
have := apply_ite (fun x : Π₀ i, β i => x j) (p i) (single i x) 0
dsimp at this
rw [filter_apply, this]
obtain rfl | hij := Decidable.eq_or_ne i j
· rfl
· rw [single_eq_of_ne hij, ite_self, ite_self]
#align dfinsupp.filter_single DFinsupp.filter_single
@[simp]
theorem filter_single_pos {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (x : β i) (h : p i) :
(single i x).filter p = single i x := by rw [filter_single, if_pos h]
#align dfinsupp.filter_single_pos DFinsupp.filter_single_pos
@[simp]
theorem filter_single_neg {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] (i : ι) (x : β i) (h : ¬p i) :
(single i x).filter p = 0 := by rw [filter_single, if_neg h]
#align dfinsupp.filter_single_neg DFinsupp.filter_single_neg
/-- Equality of sigma types is sufficient (but not necessary) to show equality of `DFinsupp`s. -/
theorem single_eq_of_sigma_eq {i j} {xi : β i} {xj : β j} (h : (⟨i, xi⟩ : Sigma β) = ⟨j, xj⟩) :
DFinsupp.single i xi = DFinsupp.single j xj := by
cases h
rfl
#align dfinsupp.single_eq_of_sigma_eq DFinsupp.single_eq_of_sigma_eq
@[simp]
theorem equivFunOnFintype_single [Fintype ι] (i : ι) (m : β i) :
(@DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype ι β _ _) (DFinsupp.single i m) = Pi.single i m := by
ext x
dsimp [Pi.single, Function.update]
simp [DFinsupp.single_eq_pi_single, @eq_comm _ i]
#align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_single DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_single
@[simp]
theorem equivFunOnFintype_symm_single [Fintype ι] (i : ι) (m : β i) :
(@DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype ι β _ _).symm (Pi.single i m) = DFinsupp.single i m := by
ext i'
simp only [← single_eq_pi_single, equivFunOnFintype_symm_coe]
#align dfinsupp.equiv_fun_on_fintype_symm_single DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype_symm_single
section SingleAndZipWith
variable [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)]
@[simp]
theorem zipWith_single_single (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0)
{i} (b₁ : β₁ i) (b₂ : β₂ i) :
zipWith f hf (single i b₁) (single i b₂) = single i (f i b₁ b₂) := by
ext j
rw [zipWith_apply]
obtain rfl | hij := Decidable.eq_or_ne i j
· rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same, single_eq_same]
· rw [single_eq_of_ne hij, single_eq_of_ne hij, single_eq_of_ne hij, hf]
end SingleAndZipWith
/-- Redefine `f i` to be `0`. -/
def erase (i : ι) (x : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ i, β i :=
⟨fun j ↦ if j = i then 0 else x.1 j,
x.support'.map fun xs ↦ ⟨xs.1, fun j ↦ (xs.prop j).imp_right (by simp only [·, ite_self])⟩⟩
#align dfinsupp.erase DFinsupp.erase
@[simp]
theorem erase_apply {i j : ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} : (f.erase i) j = if j = i then 0 else f j :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.erase_apply DFinsupp.erase_apply
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem erase_same {i : ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} : (f.erase i) i = 0 := by simp
#align dfinsupp.erase_same DFinsupp.erase_same
theorem erase_ne {i i' : ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} (h : i' ≠ i) : (f.erase i) i' = f i' := by simp [h]
#align dfinsupp.erase_ne DFinsupp.erase_ne
theorem piecewise_single_erase (x : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι)
[∀ i' : ι, Decidable <| (i' ∈ ({i} : Set ι))] : -- Porting note: added Decidable hypothesis
(single i (x i)).piecewise (x.erase i) {i} = x := by
ext j; rw [piecewise_apply]; split_ifs with h
· rw [(id h : j = i), single_eq_same]
· exact erase_ne h
#align dfinsupp.piecewise_single_erase DFinsupp.piecewise_single_erase
theorem erase_eq_sub_single {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) :
f.erase i = f - single i (f i) := by
ext j
rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | h)
· simp
· simp [erase_ne h.symm, single_eq_of_ne h, @eq_comm _ j, h]
#align dfinsupp.erase_eq_sub_single DFinsupp.erase_eq_sub_single
@[simp]
theorem erase_zero (i : ι) : erase i (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 :=
ext fun _ => ite_self _
#align dfinsupp.erase_zero DFinsupp.erase_zero
@[simp]
theorem filter_ne_eq_erase (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : f.filter (· ≠ i) = f.erase i := by
ext1 j
simp only [DFinsupp.filter_apply, DFinsupp.erase_apply, ite_not]
#align dfinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase DFinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase
@[simp]
theorem filter_ne_eq_erase' (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) : f.filter (i ≠ ·) = f.erase i := by
rw [← filter_ne_eq_erase f i]
congr with j
exact ne_comm
#align dfinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase' DFinsupp.filter_ne_eq_erase'
theorem erase_single (j : ι) (i : ι) (x : β i) :
(single i x).erase j = if i = j then 0 else single i x := by
rw [← filter_ne_eq_erase, filter_single, ite_not]
#align dfinsupp.erase_single DFinsupp.erase_single
@[simp]
theorem erase_single_same (i : ι) (x : β i) : (single i x).erase i = 0 := by
rw [erase_single, if_pos rfl]
#align dfinsupp.erase_single_same DFinsupp.erase_single_same
@[simp]
theorem erase_single_ne {i j : ι} (x : β i) (h : i ≠ j) : (single i x).erase j = single i x := by
rw [erase_single, if_neg h]
#align dfinsupp.erase_single_ne DFinsupp.erase_single_ne
section Update
variable (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i) (b : β i)
/-- Replace the value of a `Π₀ i, β i` at a given point `i : ι` by a given value `b : β i`.
If `b = 0`, this amounts to removing `i` from the support.
Otherwise, `i` is added to it.
This is the (dependent) finitely-supported version of `Function.update`. -/
def update : Π₀ i, β i :=
⟨Function.update f i b,
f.support'.map fun s =>
⟨i ::ₘ s.1, fun j => by
rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | hi)
· simp
· obtain hj | (hj : f j = 0) := s.prop j
· exact Or.inl (Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem hj)
· exact Or.inr ((Function.update_noteq hi.symm b _).trans hj)⟩⟩
#align dfinsupp.update DFinsupp.update
variable (j : ι)
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_update : (f.update i b : ∀ i : ι, β i) = Function.update f i b := rfl
#align dfinsupp.coe_update DFinsupp.coe_update
@[simp]
theorem update_self : f.update i (f i) = f := by
ext
simp
#align dfinsupp.update_self DFinsupp.update_self
@[simp]
theorem update_eq_erase : f.update i 0 = f.erase i := by
ext j
rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | hi)
· simp
· simp [hi.symm]
#align dfinsupp.update_eq_erase DFinsupp.update_eq_erase
theorem update_eq_single_add_erase {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i)
(i : ι) (b : β i) : f.update i b = single i b + f.erase i := by
ext j
rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | h)
· simp
· simp [Function.update_noteq h.symm, h, erase_ne, h.symm]
#align dfinsupp.update_eq_single_add_erase DFinsupp.update_eq_single_add_erase
theorem update_eq_erase_add_single {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i)
(i : ι) (b : β i) : f.update i b = f.erase i + single i b := by
ext j
rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | h)
· simp
· simp [Function.update_noteq h.symm, h, erase_ne, h.symm]
#align dfinsupp.update_eq_erase_add_single DFinsupp.update_eq_erase_add_single
theorem update_eq_sub_add_single {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι)
(b : β i) : f.update i b = f - single i (f i) + single i b := by
rw [update_eq_erase_add_single f i b, erase_eq_sub_single f i]
#align dfinsupp.update_eq_sub_add_single DFinsupp.update_eq_sub_add_single
end Update
end Basic
section AddMonoid
variable [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)]
@[simp]
theorem single_add (i : ι) (b₁ b₂ : β i) : single i (b₁ + b₂) = single i b₁ + single i b₂ :=
(zipWith_single_single (fun _ => (· + ·)) _ b₁ b₂).symm
#align dfinsupp.single_add DFinsupp.single_add
@[simp]
theorem erase_add (i : ι) (f₁ f₂ : Π₀ i, β i) : erase i (f₁ + f₂) = erase i f₁ + erase i f₂ :=
ext fun _ => by simp [ite_zero_add]
#align dfinsupp.erase_add DFinsupp.erase_add
variable (β)
/-- `DFinsupp.single` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
@[simps]
def singleAddHom (i : ι) : β i →+ Π₀ i, β i where
toFun := single i
map_zero' := single_zero i
map_add' := single_add i
#align dfinsupp.single_add_hom DFinsupp.singleAddHom
#align dfinsupp.single_add_hom_apply DFinsupp.singleAddHom_apply
/-- `DFinsupp.erase` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
@[simps]
def eraseAddHom (i : ι) : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ Π₀ i, β i where
toFun := erase i
map_zero' := erase_zero i
map_add' := erase_add i
#align dfinsupp.erase_add_hom DFinsupp.eraseAddHom
#align dfinsupp.erase_add_hom_apply DFinsupp.eraseAddHom_apply
variable {β}
@[simp]
theorem single_neg {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (x : β i) :
single i (-x) = -single i x :=
(singleAddHom β i).map_neg x
#align dfinsupp.single_neg DFinsupp.single_neg
@[simp]
theorem single_sub {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (x y : β i) :
single i (x - y) = single i x - single i y :=
(singleAddHom β i).map_sub x y
#align dfinsupp.single_sub DFinsupp.single_sub
@[simp]
theorem erase_neg {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) :
(-f).erase i = -f.erase i :=
(eraseAddHom β i).map_neg f
#align dfinsupp.erase_neg DFinsupp.erase_neg
@[simp]
theorem erase_sub {β : ι → Type v} [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (i : ι) (f g : Π₀ i, β i) :
(f - g).erase i = f.erase i - g.erase i :=
(eraseAddHom β i).map_sub f g
#align dfinsupp.erase_sub DFinsupp.erase_sub
theorem single_add_erase (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : single i (f i) + f.erase i = f :=
ext fun i' =>
if h : i = i' then by
subst h; simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, add_zero, dite_eq_ite, if_true]
else by
simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, dif_neg h, if_neg (Ne.symm h), zero_add]
#align dfinsupp.single_add_erase DFinsupp.single_add_erase
theorem erase_add_single (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.erase i + single i (f i) = f :=
ext fun i' =>
if h : i = i' then by
subst h; simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, zero_add, dite_eq_ite, if_true]
else by
simp only [add_apply, single_apply, erase_apply, dif_neg h, if_neg (Ne.symm h), add_zero]
#align dfinsupp.erase_add_single DFinsupp.erase_add_single
protected theorem induction {p : (Π₀ i, β i) → Prop} (f : Π₀ i, β i) (h0 : p 0)
(ha : ∀ (i b) (f : Π₀ i, β i), f i = 0 → b ≠ 0 → p f → p (single i b + f)) : p f := by
cases' f with f s
induction' s using Trunc.induction_on with s
cases' s with s H
induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with i s ih generalizing f
· have : f = 0 := funext fun i => (H i).resolve_left (Multiset.not_mem_zero _)
subst this
exact h0
have H2 : p (erase i ⟨f, Trunc.mk ⟨i ::ₘ s, H⟩⟩) := by
dsimp only [erase, Trunc.map, Trunc.bind, Trunc.liftOn, Trunc.lift_mk,
Function.comp, Subtype.coe_mk]
have H2 : ∀ j, j ∈ s ∨ ite (j = i) 0 (f j) = 0 := by
intro j
cases' H j with H2 H2
· cases' Multiset.mem_cons.1 H2 with H3 H3
· right; exact if_pos H3
· left; exact H3
right
split_ifs <;> [rfl; exact H2]
have H3 : ∀ aux, (⟨fun j : ι => ite (j = i) 0 (f j), Trunc.mk ⟨i ::ₘ s, aux⟩⟩ : Π₀ i, β i) =
⟨fun j : ι => ite (j = i) 0 (f j), Trunc.mk ⟨s, H2⟩⟩ :=
fun _ ↦ ext fun _ => rfl
rw [H3]
apply ih
have H3 : single i _ + _ = (⟨f, Trunc.mk ⟨i ::ₘ s, H⟩⟩ : Π₀ i, β i) := single_add_erase _ _
rw [← H3]
change p (single i (f i) + _)
cases' Classical.em (f i = 0) with h h
· rw [h, single_zero, zero_add]
exact H2
refine ha _ _ _ ?_ h H2
rw [erase_same]
#align dfinsupp.induction DFinsupp.induction
theorem induction₂ {p : (Π₀ i, β i) → Prop} (f : Π₀ i, β i) (h0 : p 0)
(ha : ∀ (i b) (f : Π₀ i, β i), f i = 0 → b ≠ 0 → p f → p (f + single i b)) : p f :=
DFinsupp.induction f h0 fun i b f h1 h2 h3 =>
have h4 : f + single i b = single i b + f := by
ext j; by_cases H : i = j
· subst H
simp [h1]
· simp [H]
Eq.recOn h4 <| ha i b f h1 h2 h3
#align dfinsupp.induction₂ DFinsupp.induction₂
@[simp]
theorem add_closure_iUnion_range_single :
AddSubmonoid.closure (⋃ i : ι, Set.range (single i : β i → Π₀ i, β i)) = ⊤ :=
top_unique fun x _ => by
apply DFinsupp.induction x
· exact AddSubmonoid.zero_mem _
exact fun a b f _ _ hf =>
AddSubmonoid.add_mem _
(AddSubmonoid.subset_closure <| Set.mem_iUnion.2 ⟨a, Set.mem_range_self _⟩) hf
#align dfinsupp.add_closure_Union_range_single DFinsupp.add_closure_iUnion_range_single
/-- If two additive homomorphisms from `Π₀ i, β i` are equal on each `single a b`, then
they are equal. -/
theorem addHom_ext {γ : Type w} [AddZeroClass γ] ⦃f g : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ γ⦄
(H : ∀ (i : ι) (y : β i), f (single i y) = g (single i y)) : f = g := by
refine AddMonoidHom.eq_of_eqOn_denseM add_closure_iUnion_range_single fun f hf => ?_
simp only [Set.mem_iUnion, Set.mem_range] at hf
rcases hf with ⟨x, y, rfl⟩
apply H
#align dfinsupp.add_hom_ext DFinsupp.addHom_ext
/-- If two additive homomorphisms from `Π₀ i, β i` are equal on each `single a b`, then
they are equal.
See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/
@[ext]
theorem addHom_ext' {γ : Type w} [AddZeroClass γ] ⦃f g : (Π₀ i, β i) →+ γ⦄
(H : ∀ x, f.comp (singleAddHom β x) = g.comp (singleAddHom β x)) : f = g :=
addHom_ext fun x => DFunLike.congr_fun (H x)
#align dfinsupp.add_hom_ext' DFinsupp.addHom_ext'
end AddMonoid
@[simp]
theorem mk_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] {s : Finset ι} {x y : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i} :
mk s (x + y) = mk s x + mk s y :=
ext fun i => by simp only [add_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [zero_add]]
#align dfinsupp.mk_add DFinsupp.mk_add
@[simp]
theorem mk_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] {s : Finset ι} : mk s (0 : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1) = 0 :=
ext fun i => by simp only [mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> rfl
#align dfinsupp.mk_zero DFinsupp.mk_zero
@[simp]
theorem mk_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {s : Finset ι} {x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1} :
mk s (-x) = -mk s x :=
ext fun i => by simp only [neg_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [neg_zero]]
#align dfinsupp.mk_neg DFinsupp.mk_neg
@[simp]
theorem mk_sub [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] {s : Finset ι} {x y : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1} :
mk s (x - y) = mk s x - mk s y :=
ext fun i => by simp only [sub_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [sub_zero]]
#align dfinsupp.mk_sub DFinsupp.mk_sub
/-- If `s` is a subset of `ι` then `mk_addGroupHom s` is the canonical additive
group homomorphism from $\prod_{i\in s}\beta_i$ to $\prod_{\mathtt{i : \iota}}\beta_i.$-/
def mkAddGroupHom [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] (s : Finset ι) :
(∀ i : (s : Set ι), β ↑i) →+ Π₀ i : ι, β i where
toFun := mk s
map_zero' := mk_zero
map_add' _ _ := mk_add
#align dfinsupp.mk_add_group_hom DFinsupp.mkAddGroupHom
section
variable [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)]
@[simp]
theorem mk_smul {s : Finset ι} (c : γ) (x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β (i : ι)) :
mk s (c • x) = c • mk s x :=
ext fun i => by simp only [smul_apply, mk_apply]; split_ifs <;> [rfl; rw [smul_zero]]
#align dfinsupp.mk_smul DFinsupp.mk_smul
@[simp]
theorem single_smul {i : ι} (c : γ) (x : β i) : single i (c • x) = c • single i x :=
ext fun i => by
simp only [smul_apply, single_apply]
split_ifs with h
· cases h; rfl
· rw [smul_zero]
#align dfinsupp.single_smul DFinsupp.single_smul
end
section SupportBasic
variable [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
/-- Set `{i | f x ≠ 0}` as a `Finset`. -/
def support (f : Π₀ i, β i) : Finset ι :=
(f.support'.lift fun xs => (Multiset.toFinset xs.1).filter fun i => f i ≠ 0) <| by
rintro ⟨sx, hx⟩ ⟨sy, hy⟩
dsimp only [Subtype.coe_mk, toFun_eq_coe] at *
ext i; constructor
· intro H
rcases Finset.mem_filter.1 H with ⟨_, h⟩
exact Finset.mem_filter.2 ⟨Multiset.mem_toFinset.2 <| (hy i).resolve_right h, h⟩
· intro H
rcases Finset.mem_filter.1 H with ⟨_, h⟩
exact Finset.mem_filter.2 ⟨Multiset.mem_toFinset.2 <| (hx i).resolve_right h, h⟩
#align dfinsupp.support DFinsupp.support
@[simp]
theorem support_mk_subset {s : Finset ι} {x : ∀ i : (↑s : Set ι), β i.1} : (mk s x).support ⊆ s :=
fun _ H => Multiset.mem_toFinset.1 (Finset.mem_filter.1 H).1
#align dfinsupp.support_mk_subset DFinsupp.support_mk_subset
@[simp]
theorem support_mk'_subset {f : ∀ i, β i} {s : Multiset ι} {h} :
(mk' f <| Trunc.mk ⟨s, h⟩).support ⊆ s.toFinset := fun i H =>
Multiset.mem_toFinset.1 <| by simpa using (Finset.mem_filter.1 H).1
#align dfinsupp.support_mk'_subset DFinsupp.support_mk'_subset
@[simp]
theorem mem_support_toFun (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i) : i ∈ f.support ↔ f i ≠ 0 := by
cases' f with f s
induction' s using Trunc.induction_on with s
dsimp only [support, Trunc.lift_mk]
rw [Finset.mem_filter, Multiset.mem_toFinset, coe_mk']
exact and_iff_right_of_imp (s.prop i).resolve_right
#align dfinsupp.mem_support_to_fun DFinsupp.mem_support_toFun
theorem eq_mk_support (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f = mk f.support fun i => f i := by aesop
#align dfinsupp.eq_mk_support DFinsupp.eq_mk_support
/-- Equivalence between dependent functions with finite support `s : Finset ι` and functions
`∀ i, {x : β i // x ≠ 0}`. -/
@[simps]
def subtypeSupportEqEquiv (s : Finset ι) :
{f : Π₀ i, β i // f.support = s} ≃ ∀ i : s, {x : β i // x ≠ 0} where
toFun | ⟨f, hf⟩ => fun ⟨i, hi⟩ ↦ ⟨f i, (f.mem_support_toFun i).1 <| hf.symm ▸ hi⟩
invFun f := ⟨mk s fun i ↦ (f i).1, Finset.ext fun i ↦ by
-- TODO: `simp` fails to use `(f _).2` inside `∃ _, _`
calc
i ∈ support (mk s fun i ↦ (f i).1) ↔ ∃ h : i ∈ s, (f ⟨i, h⟩).1 ≠ 0 := by simp
_ ↔ ∃ _ : i ∈ s, True := exists_congr fun h ↦ (iff_true _).mpr (f _).2
_ ↔ i ∈ s := by simp⟩
left_inv := by
rintro ⟨f, rfl⟩
ext i
simpa using Eq.symm
right_inv f := by
ext1
simp [Subtype.eta]; rfl
/-- Equivalence between all dependent finitely supported functions `f : Π₀ i, β i` and type
of pairs `⟨s : Finset ι, f : ∀ i : s, {x : β i // x ≠ 0}⟩`. -/
@[simps! apply_fst apply_snd_coe]
def sigmaFinsetFunEquiv : (Π₀ i, β i) ≃ Σ s : Finset ι, ∀ i : s, {x : β i // x ≠ 0} :=
(Equiv.sigmaFiberEquiv DFinsupp.support).symm.trans (.sigmaCongrRight subtypeSupportEqEquiv)
@[simp]
theorem support_zero : (0 : Π₀ i, β i).support = ∅ :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.support_zero DFinsupp.support_zero
theorem mem_support_iff {f : Π₀ i, β i} {i : ι} : i ∈ f.support ↔ f i ≠ 0 :=
f.mem_support_toFun _
#align dfinsupp.mem_support_iff DFinsupp.mem_support_iff
theorem not_mem_support_iff {f : Π₀ i, β i} {i : ι} : i ∉ f.support ↔ f i = 0 :=
not_iff_comm.1 mem_support_iff.symm
#align dfinsupp.not_mem_support_iff DFinsupp.not_mem_support_iff
@[simp]
theorem support_eq_empty {f : Π₀ i, β i} : f.support = ∅ ↔ f = 0 :=
⟨fun H => ext <| by simpa [Finset.ext_iff] using H, by simp (config := { contextual := true })⟩
#align dfinsupp.support_eq_empty DFinsupp.support_eq_empty
instance decidableZero : DecidablePred (Eq (0 : Π₀ i, β i)) := fun _ =>
decidable_of_iff _ <| support_eq_empty.trans eq_comm
#align dfinsupp.decidable_zero DFinsupp.decidableZero
theorem support_subset_iff {s : Set ι} {f : Π₀ i, β i} : ↑f.support ⊆ s ↔ ∀ i ∉ s, f i = 0 := by
simp [Set.subset_def]; exact forall_congr' fun i => not_imp_comm
#align dfinsupp.support_subset_iff DFinsupp.support_subset_iff
theorem support_single_ne_zero {i : ι} {b : β i} (hb : b ≠ 0) : (single i b).support = {i} := by
ext j; by_cases h : i = j
· subst h
simp [hb]
simp [Ne.symm h, h]
#align dfinsupp.support_single_ne_zero DFinsupp.support_single_ne_zero
theorem support_single_subset {i : ι} {b : β i} : (single i b).support ⊆ {i} :=
support_mk'_subset
#align dfinsupp.support_single_subset DFinsupp.support_single_subset
section MapRangeAndZipWith
variable [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)]
theorem mapRange_def [∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i}
{hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0} {g : Π₀ i, β₁ i} :
mapRange f hf g = mk g.support fun i => f i.1 (g i.1) := by
ext i
by_cases h : g i ≠ 0 <;> simp at h <;> simp [h, hf]
#align dfinsupp.map_range_def DFinsupp.mapRange_def
@[simp]
theorem mapRange_single {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0} {i : ι} {b : β₁ i} :
mapRange f hf (single i b) = single i (f i b) :=
DFinsupp.ext fun i' => by
by_cases h : i = i'
· subst i'
simp
· simp [h, hf]
#align dfinsupp.map_range_single DFinsupp.mapRange_single
variable [∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ (i) (x : β₂ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
theorem support_mapRange {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0} {g : Π₀ i, β₁ i} :
(mapRange f hf g).support ⊆ g.support := by simp [mapRange_def]
#align dfinsupp.support_map_range DFinsupp.support_mapRange
theorem zipWith_def {ι : Type u} {β : ι → Type v} {β₁ : ι → Type v₁} {β₂ : ι → Type v₂}
[dec : DecidableEq ι] [∀ i : ι, Zero (β i)] [∀ i : ι, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i : ι, Zero (β₂ i)]
[∀ (i : ι) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ (i : ι) (x : β₂ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
{f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0} {g₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i} {g₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i} :
zipWith f hf g₁ g₂ = mk (g₁.support ∪ g₂.support) fun i => f i.1 (g₁ i.1) (g₂ i.1) := by
ext i
by_cases h1 : g₁ i ≠ 0 <;> by_cases h2 : g₂ i ≠ 0 <;> simp only [not_not, Ne] at h1 h2 <;>
simp [h1, h2, hf]
#align dfinsupp.zip_with_def DFinsupp.zipWith_def
theorem support_zipWith {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i → β i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 0 = 0} {g₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i}
{g₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i} : (zipWith f hf g₁ g₂).support ⊆ g₁.support ∪ g₂.support := by
simp [zipWith_def]
#align dfinsupp.support_zip_with DFinsupp.support_zipWith
end MapRangeAndZipWith
theorem erase_def (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.erase i = mk (f.support.erase i) fun j => f j.1 := by
ext j
by_cases h1 : j = i <;> by_cases h2 : f j ≠ 0 <;> simp at h2 <;> simp [h1, h2]
#align dfinsupp.erase_def DFinsupp.erase_def
@[simp]
theorem support_erase (i : ι) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (f.erase i).support = f.support.erase i := by
ext j
by_cases h1 : j = i
· simp only [h1, mem_support_toFun, erase_apply, ite_true, ne_eq, not_true, not_not,
Finset.mem_erase, false_and]
by_cases h2 : f j ≠ 0 <;> simp at h2 <;> simp [h1, h2]
#align dfinsupp.support_erase DFinsupp.support_erase
theorem support_update_ne_zero (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) {b : β i} (h : b ≠ 0) :
support (f.update i b) = insert i f.support := by
ext j
rcases eq_or_ne i j with (rfl | hi)
· simp [h]
· simp [hi.symm]
#align dfinsupp.support_update_ne_zero DFinsupp.support_update_ne_zero
theorem support_update (f : Π₀ i, β i) (i : ι) (b : β i) [Decidable (b = 0)] :
support (f.update i b) = if b = 0 then support (f.erase i) else insert i f.support := by
ext j
split_ifs with hb
· subst hb
simp [update_eq_erase, support_erase]
· rw [support_update_ne_zero f _ hb]
#align dfinsupp.support_update DFinsupp.support_update
section FilterAndSubtypeDomain
variable {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p]
theorem filter_def (f : Π₀ i, β i) : f.filter p = mk (f.support.filter p) fun i => f i.1 := by
ext i; by_cases h1 : p i <;> by_cases h2 : f i ≠ 0 <;> simp at h2 <;> simp [h1, h2]
#align dfinsupp.filter_def DFinsupp.filter_def
@[simp]
theorem support_filter (f : Π₀ i, β i) : (f.filter p).support = f.support.filter p := by
ext i; by_cases h : p i <;> simp [h]
#align dfinsupp.support_filter DFinsupp.support_filter
theorem subtypeDomain_def (f : Π₀ i, β i) :
f.subtypeDomain p = mk (f.support.subtype p) fun i => f i := by
ext i; by_cases h2 : f i ≠ 0 <;> try simp at h2; dsimp; simp [h2]
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_def DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_def
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note: simpNF claims that LHS does not simplify, but it does
theorem support_subtypeDomain {f : Π₀ i, β i} :
(subtypeDomain p f).support = f.support.subtype p := by
ext i
simp
#align dfinsupp.support_subtype_domain DFinsupp.support_subtypeDomain
end FilterAndSubtypeDomain
end SupportBasic
theorem support_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
{g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β i} : (g₁ + g₂).support ⊆ g₁.support ∪ g₂.support :=
support_zipWith
#align dfinsupp.support_add DFinsupp.support_add
@[simp]
theorem support_neg [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {f : Π₀ i, β i} :
support (-f) = support f := by ext i; simp
#align dfinsupp.support_neg DFinsupp.support_neg
theorem support_smul {γ : Type w} [Semiring γ] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, Module γ (β i)]
[∀ (i : ι) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] (b : γ) (v : Π₀ i, β i) :
(b • v).support ⊆ v.support :=
support_mapRange
#align dfinsupp.support_smul DFinsupp.support_smul
instance [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ i, DecidableEq (β i)] : DecidableEq (Π₀ i, β i) := fun f g =>
decidable_of_iff (f.support = g.support ∧ ∀ i ∈ f.support, f i = g i)
⟨fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ => ext fun i => if h : i ∈ f.support then h₂ i h else by
have hf : f i = 0 := by rwa [mem_support_iff, not_not] at h
have hg : g i = 0 := by rwa [h₁, mem_support_iff, not_not] at h
rw [hf, hg],
by rintro rfl; simp⟩
section Equiv
open Finset
variable {κ : Type*}
/-- Reindexing (and possibly removing) terms of a dfinsupp. -/
noncomputable def comapDomain [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h)
(f : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ k, β (h k) where
toFun x := f (h x)
support' :=
f.support'.map fun s =>
⟨((Multiset.toFinset s.1).preimage h hh.injOn).val, fun x =>
(s.prop (h x)).imp_left fun hx => mem_preimage.mpr <| Multiset.mem_toFinset.mpr hx⟩
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain DFinsupp.comapDomain
@[simp]
theorem comapDomain_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (f : Π₀ i, β i)
(k : κ) : comapDomain h hh f k = f (h k) :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain_apply DFinsupp.comapDomain_apply
@[simp]
theorem comapDomain_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) :
comapDomain h hh (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := by
ext
rw [zero_apply, comapDomain_apply, zero_apply]
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain_zero DFinsupp.comapDomain_zero
@[simp]
theorem comapDomain_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h)
(f g : Π₀ i, β i) : comapDomain h hh (f + g) = comapDomain h hh f + comapDomain h hh g := by
ext
rw [add_apply, comapDomain_apply, comapDomain_apply, comapDomain_apply, add_apply]
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain_add DFinsupp.comapDomain_add
@[simp]
theorem comapDomain_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)]
(h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h) (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) :
comapDomain h hh (r • f) = r • comapDomain h hh f := by
ext
rw [smul_apply, comapDomain_apply, smul_apply, comapDomain_apply]
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain_smul DFinsupp.comapDomain_smul
@[simp]
theorem comapDomain_single [DecidableEq κ] [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) (hh : Function.Injective h)
(k : κ) (x : β (h k)) : comapDomain h hh (single (h k) x) = single k x := by
ext i
rw [comapDomain_apply]
obtain rfl | hik := Decidable.eq_or_ne i k
· rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same]
· rw [single_eq_of_ne hik.symm, single_eq_of_ne (hh.ne hik.symm)]
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain_single DFinsupp.comapDomain_single
/-- A computable version of comap_domain when an explicit left inverse is provided. -/
def comapDomain' [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h)
(f : Π₀ i, β i) : Π₀ k, β (h k) where
toFun x := f (h x)
support' :=
f.support'.map fun s =>
⟨Multiset.map h' s.1, fun x =>
(s.prop (h x)).imp_left fun hx => Multiset.mem_map.mpr ⟨_, hx, hh' _⟩⟩
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain' DFinsupp.comapDomain'
@[simp]
theorem comapDomain'_apply [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ}
(hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (f : Π₀ i, β i) (k : κ) : comapDomain' h hh' f k = f (h k) :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_apply DFinsupp.comapDomain'_apply
@[simp]
theorem comapDomain'_zero [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ}
(hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) : comapDomain' h hh' (0 : Π₀ i, β i) = 0 := by
ext
rw [zero_apply, comapDomain'_apply, zero_apply]
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_zero DFinsupp.comapDomain'_zero
@[simp]
theorem comapDomain'_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] (h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ}
(hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (f g : Π₀ i, β i) :
comapDomain' h hh' (f + g) = comapDomain' h hh' f + comapDomain' h hh' g := by
ext
rw [add_apply, comapDomain'_apply, comapDomain'_apply, comapDomain'_apply, add_apply]
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_add DFinsupp.comapDomain'_add
@[simp]
theorem comapDomain'_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (β i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (β i)]
(h : κ → ι) {h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) :
comapDomain' h hh' (r • f) = r • comapDomain' h hh' f := by
ext
rw [smul_apply, comapDomain'_apply, smul_apply, comapDomain'_apply]
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_smul DFinsupp.comapDomain'_smul
@[simp]
theorem comapDomain'_single [DecidableEq ι] [DecidableEq κ] [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : κ → ι)
{h' : ι → κ} (hh' : Function.LeftInverse h' h) (k : κ) (x : β (h k)) :
comapDomain' h hh' (single (h k) x) = single k x := by
ext i
rw [comapDomain'_apply]
obtain rfl | hik := Decidable.eq_or_ne i k
· rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same]
· rw [single_eq_of_ne hik.symm, single_eq_of_ne (hh'.injective.ne hik.symm)]
#align dfinsupp.comap_domain'_single DFinsupp.comapDomain'_single
/-- Reindexing terms of a dfinsupp.
This is the dfinsupp version of `Equiv.piCongrLeft'`. -/
@[simps apply]
def equivCongrLeft [∀ i, Zero (β i)] (h : ι ≃ κ) : (Π₀ i, β i) ≃ Π₀ k, β (h.symm k) where
toFun := comapDomain' h.symm h.right_inv
invFun f :=
mapRange (fun i => Equiv.cast <| congr_arg β <| h.symm_apply_apply i)
(fun i => (Equiv.cast_eq_iff_heq _).mpr <| by rw [Equiv.symm_apply_apply])
(@comapDomain' _ _ _ _ h _ h.left_inv f)
left_inv f := by
ext i
rw [mapRange_apply, comapDomain'_apply, comapDomain'_apply, Equiv.cast_eq_iff_heq,
h.symm_apply_apply]
right_inv f := by
ext k
rw [comapDomain'_apply, mapRange_apply, comapDomain'_apply, Equiv.cast_eq_iff_heq,
h.apply_symm_apply]
#align dfinsupp.equiv_congr_left DFinsupp.equivCongrLeft
#align dfinsupp.equiv_congr_left_apply DFinsupp.equivCongrLeft_apply
section SigmaCurry
variable {α : ι → Type*} {δ : ∀ i, α i → Type v}
-- lean can't find these instances -- Porting note: but Lean 4 can!!!
instance hasAdd₂ [∀ i j, AddZeroClass (δ i j)] : Add (Π₀ (i : ι) (j : α i), δ i j) :=
inferInstance
-- @DFinsupp.hasAdd ι (fun i => Π₀ j, δ i j) _
#align dfinsupp.has_add₂ DFinsupp.hasAdd₂
instance addZeroClass₂ [∀ i j, AddZeroClass (δ i j)] : AddZeroClass (Π₀ (i : ι) (j : α i), δ i j) :=
inferInstance
-- @DFinsupp.addZeroClass ι (fun i => Π₀ j, δ i j) _
#align dfinsupp.add_zero_class₂ DFinsupp.addZeroClass₂
instance addMonoid₂ [∀ i j, AddMonoid (δ i j)] : AddMonoid (Π₀ (i : ι) (j : α i), δ i j) :=
inferInstance
-- @DFinsupp.addMonoid ι (fun i => Π₀ j, δ i j) _
#align dfinsupp.add_monoid₂ DFinsupp.addMonoid₂
instance distribMulAction₂ [Monoid γ] [∀ i j, AddMonoid (δ i j)]
[∀ i j, DistribMulAction γ (δ i j)] : DistribMulAction γ (Π₀ (i : ι) (j : α i), δ i j) :=
@DFinsupp.distribMulAction ι _ (fun i => Π₀ j, δ i j) _ _ _
#align dfinsupp.distrib_mul_action₂ DFinsupp.distribMulAction₂
/-- The natural map between `Π₀ (i : Σ i, α i), δ i.1 i.2` and `Π₀ i (j : α i), δ i j`. -/
def sigmaCurry [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)] (f : Π₀ (i : Σ _, _), δ i.1 i.2) :
Π₀ (i) (j), δ i j where
toFun := fun i ↦
{ toFun := fun j ↦ f ⟨i, j⟩,
support' := f.support'.map (fun ⟨m, hm⟩ ↦
⟨m.filterMap (fun ⟨i', j'⟩ ↦ if h : i' = i then some <| h.rec j' else none),
fun j ↦ (hm ⟨i, j⟩).imp_left (fun h ↦ (m.mem_filterMap _).mpr ⟨⟨i, j⟩, h, dif_pos rfl⟩)⟩) }
support' := f.support'.map (fun ⟨m, hm⟩ ↦
⟨m.map Sigma.fst, fun i ↦ Decidable.or_iff_not_imp_left.mpr (fun h ↦ DFinsupp.ext
(fun j ↦ (hm ⟨i, j⟩).resolve_left (fun H ↦ (Multiset.mem_map.not.mp h) ⟨⟨i, j⟩, H, rfl⟩)))⟩)
@[simp]
theorem sigmaCurry_apply [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)] (f : Π₀ (i : Σ _, _), δ i.1 i.2) (i : ι) (j : α i) :
sigmaCurry f i j = f ⟨i, j⟩ :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.sigma_curry_apply DFinsupp.sigmaCurry_apply
@[simp]
theorem sigmaCurry_zero [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)] :
sigmaCurry (0 : Π₀ (i : Σ _, _), δ i.1 i.2) = 0 :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.sigma_curry_zero DFinsupp.sigmaCurry_zero
@[simp]
theorem sigmaCurry_add [∀ i j, AddZeroClass (δ i j)] (f g : Π₀ (i : Σ _, _), δ i.1 i.2) :
sigmaCurry (f + g) = sigmaCurry f + sigmaCurry g := by
ext (i j)
rfl
#align dfinsupp.sigma_curry_add DFinsupp.sigmaCurry_add
@[simp]
theorem sigmaCurry_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i j, AddMonoid (δ i j)] [∀ i j, DistribMulAction γ (δ i j)]
(r : γ) (f : Π₀ (i : Σ _, _), δ i.1 i.2) :
sigmaCurry (r • f) = r • sigmaCurry f := by
ext (i j)
rfl
#align dfinsupp.sigma_curry_smul DFinsupp.sigmaCurry_smul
@[simp]
theorem sigmaCurry_single [∀ i, DecidableEq (α i)] [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)]
(ij : Σ i, α i) (x : δ ij.1 ij.2) :
sigmaCurry (single ij x) = single ij.1 (single ij.2 x : Π₀ j, δ ij.1 j) := by
obtain ⟨i, j⟩ := ij
ext i' j'
dsimp only
rw [sigmaCurry_apply]
obtain rfl | hi := eq_or_ne i i'
· rw [single_eq_same]
obtain rfl | hj := eq_or_ne j j'
· rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same]
· rw [single_eq_of_ne, single_eq_of_ne hj]
simpa using hj
· rw [single_eq_of_ne, single_eq_of_ne hi, zero_apply]
simp [hi]
#align dfinsupp.sigma_curry_single DFinsupp.sigmaCurry_single
/- ./././Mathport/Syntax/Translate/Expr.lean:107:6: warning: expanding binder group (i j) -/
/-- The natural map between `Π₀ i (j : α i), δ i j` and `Π₀ (i : Σ i, α i), δ i.1 i.2`, inverse of
`curry`. -/
def sigmaUncurry [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)]
[∀ i, DecidableEq (α i)] [∀ i j (x : δ i j), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
(f : Π₀ (i) (j), δ i j) :
Π₀ i : Σi, _, δ i.1 i.2 where
toFun i := f i.1 i.2
support' := f.support'.map fun s => ⟨Multiset.bind s.1 fun i =>
((f i).support.map ⟨Sigma.mk i, sigma_mk_injective⟩).val, fun i => by
simp_rw [Multiset.mem_bind, map_val, Multiset.mem_map, Function.Embedding.coeFn_mk, ←
Finset.mem_def, mem_support_toFun]
obtain hi | (hi : f i.1 = 0) := s.prop i.1
· by_cases hi' : f i.1 i.2 = 0
· exact Or.inr hi'
· exact Or.inl ⟨_, hi, i.2, hi', Sigma.eta _⟩
· right
rw [hi, zero_apply]⟩
#align dfinsupp.sigma_uncurry DFinsupp.sigmaUncurry
/- ./././Mathport/Syntax/Translate/Expr.lean:107:6: warning: expanding binder group (i j) -/
@[simp]
theorem sigmaUncurry_apply [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)]
[∀ i, DecidableEq (α i)] [∀ i j (x : δ i j), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
(f : Π₀ (i) (j), δ i j) (i : ι) (j : α i) :
sigmaUncurry f ⟨i, j⟩ = f i j :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.sigma_uncurry_apply DFinsupp.sigmaUncurry_apply
/- ./././Mathport/Syntax/Translate/Expr.lean:107:6: warning: expanding binder group (i j) -/
@[simp]
theorem sigmaUncurry_zero [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)]
[∀ i, DecidableEq (α i)] [∀ i j (x : δ i j), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] :
sigmaUncurry (0 : Π₀ (i) (j), δ i j) = 0 :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.sigma_uncurry_zero DFinsupp.sigmaUncurry_zero
/- ./././Mathport/Syntax/Translate/Expr.lean:107:6: warning: expanding binder group (i j) -/
@[simp]
theorem sigmaUncurry_add [∀ i j, AddZeroClass (δ i j)]
[∀ i, DecidableEq (α i)] [∀ i j (x : δ i j), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
(f g : Π₀ (i) (j), δ i j) :
sigmaUncurry (f + g) = sigmaUncurry f + sigmaUncurry g :=
DFunLike.coe_injective rfl
#align dfinsupp.sigma_uncurry_add DFinsupp.sigmaUncurry_add
/- ./././Mathport/Syntax/Translate/Expr.lean:107:6: warning: expanding binder group (i j) -/
@[simp]
theorem sigmaUncurry_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i j, AddMonoid (δ i j)]
[∀ i, DecidableEq (α i)] [∀ i j (x : δ i j), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
[∀ i j, DistribMulAction γ (δ i j)]
(r : γ) (f : Π₀ (i) (j), δ i j) : sigmaUncurry (r • f) = r • sigmaUncurry f :=
DFunLike.coe_injective rfl
#align dfinsupp.sigma_uncurry_smul DFinsupp.sigmaUncurry_smul
@[simp]
theorem sigmaUncurry_single [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)]
[∀ i, DecidableEq (α i)] [∀ i j (x : δ i j), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
(i) (j : α i) (x : δ i j) :
sigmaUncurry (single i (single j x : Π₀ j : α i, δ i j)) = single ⟨i, j⟩ (by exact x) := by
ext ⟨i', j'⟩
dsimp only
rw [sigmaUncurry_apply]
obtain rfl | hi := eq_or_ne i i'
· rw [single_eq_same]
obtain rfl | hj := eq_or_ne j j'
· rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same]
· rw [single_eq_of_ne hj, single_eq_of_ne]
simpa using hj
· rw [single_eq_of_ne hi, single_eq_of_ne, zero_apply]
simp [hi]
#align dfinsupp.sigma_uncurry_single DFinsupp.sigmaUncurry_single
/- ./././Mathport/Syntax/Translate/Expr.lean:107:6: warning: expanding binder group (i j) -/
/-- The natural bijection between `Π₀ (i : Σ i, α i), δ i.1 i.2` and `Π₀ i (j : α i), δ i j`.
This is the dfinsupp version of `Equiv.piCurry`. -/
def sigmaCurryEquiv [∀ i j, Zero (δ i j)]
[∀ i, DecidableEq (α i)] [∀ i j (x : δ i j), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] :
(Π₀ i : Σi, _, δ i.1 i.2) ≃ Π₀ (i) (j), δ i j where
toFun := sigmaCurry
invFun := sigmaUncurry
left_inv f := by
ext ⟨i, j⟩
rw [sigmaUncurry_apply, sigmaCurry_apply]
right_inv f := by
ext i j
rw [sigmaCurry_apply, sigmaUncurry_apply]
#align dfinsupp.sigma_curry_equiv DFinsupp.sigmaCurryEquiv
end SigmaCurry
variable {α : Option ι → Type v}
/-- Adds a term to a dfinsupp, making a dfinsupp indexed by an `Option`.
This is the dfinsupp version of `Option.rec`. -/
def extendWith [∀ i, Zero (α i)] (a : α none) (f : Π₀ i, α (some i)) : Π₀ i, α i where
toFun := fun i ↦ match i with | none => a | some _ => f _
support' :=
f.support'.map fun s =>
⟨none ::ₘ Multiset.map some s.1, fun i =>
Option.rec (Or.inl <| Multiset.mem_cons_self _ _)
(fun i =>
(s.prop i).imp_left fun h => Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem <| Multiset.mem_map_of_mem _ h)
i⟩
#align dfinsupp.extend_with DFinsupp.extendWith
@[simp]
theorem extendWith_none [∀ i, Zero (α i)] (f : Π₀ i, α (some i)) (a : α none) :
f.extendWith a none = a :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.extend_with_none DFinsupp.extendWith_none
@[simp]
theorem extendWith_some [∀ i, Zero (α i)] (f : Π₀ i, α (some i)) (a : α none) (i : ι) :
f.extendWith a (some i) = f i :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.extend_with_some DFinsupp.extendWith_some
@[simp]
theorem extendWith_single_zero [DecidableEq ι] [∀ i, Zero (α i)] (i : ι) (x : α (some i)) :
(single i x).extendWith 0 = single (some i) x := by
ext (_ | j)
· rw [extendWith_none, single_eq_of_ne (Option.some_ne_none _)]
· rw [extendWith_some]
obtain rfl | hij := Decidable.eq_or_ne i j
· rw [single_eq_same, single_eq_same]
· rw [single_eq_of_ne hij, single_eq_of_ne ((Option.some_injective _).ne hij)]
#align dfinsupp.extend_with_single_zero DFinsupp.extendWith_single_zero
@[simp]
theorem extendWith_zero [DecidableEq ι] [∀ i, Zero (α i)] (x : α none) :
(0 : Π₀ i, α (some i)).extendWith x = single none x := by
ext (_ | j)
· rw [extendWith_none, single_eq_same]
· rw [extendWith_some, single_eq_of_ne (Option.some_ne_none _).symm, zero_apply]
#align dfinsupp.extend_with_zero DFinsupp.extendWith_zero
/-- Bijection obtained by separating the term of index `none` of a dfinsupp over `Option ι`.
This is the dfinsupp version of `Equiv.piOptionEquivProd`. -/
@[simps]
noncomputable def equivProdDFinsupp [∀ i, Zero (α i)] :
(Π₀ i, α i) ≃ α none × Π₀ i, α (some i) where
toFun f := (f none, comapDomain some (Option.some_injective _) f)
invFun f := f.2.extendWith f.1
left_inv f := by
ext i; cases' i with i
· rw [extendWith_none]
· rw [extendWith_some, comapDomain_apply]
right_inv x := by
dsimp only
ext
· exact extendWith_none x.snd _
· rw [comapDomain_apply, extendWith_some]
#align dfinsupp.equiv_prod_dfinsupp DFinsupp.equivProdDFinsupp
#align dfinsupp.equiv_prod_dfinsupp_apply DFinsupp.equivProdDFinsupp_apply
#align dfinsupp.equiv_prod_dfinsupp_symm_apply DFinsupp.equivProdDFinsupp_symm_apply
theorem equivProdDFinsupp_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (α i)] (f g : Π₀ i, α i) :
equivProdDFinsupp (f + g) = equivProdDFinsupp f + equivProdDFinsupp g :=
Prod.ext (add_apply _ _ _) (comapDomain_add _ (Option.some_injective _) _ _)
#align dfinsupp.equiv_prod_dfinsupp_add DFinsupp.equivProdDFinsupp_add
theorem equivProdDFinsupp_smul [Monoid γ] [∀ i, AddMonoid (α i)] [∀ i, DistribMulAction γ (α i)]
(r : γ) (f : Π₀ i, α i) : equivProdDFinsupp (r • f) = r • equivProdDFinsupp f :=
Prod.ext (smul_apply _ _ _) (comapDomain_smul _ (Option.some_injective _) _ _)
#align dfinsupp.equiv_prod_dfinsupp_smul DFinsupp.equivProdDFinsupp_smul
end Equiv
section ProdAndSum
/-- `DFinsupp.prod f g` is the product of `g i (f i)` over the support of `f`. -/
@[to_additive "`sum f g` is the sum of `g i (f i)` over the support of `f`."]
def prod [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [CommMonoid γ] (f : Π₀ i, β i)
(g : ∀ i, β i → γ) : γ :=
∏ i ∈ f.support, g i (f i)
#align dfinsupp.prod DFinsupp.prod
#align dfinsupp.sum DFinsupp.sum
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem _root_.map_dfinsupp_prod
{R S H : Type*} [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
[CommMonoid R] [CommMonoid S] [FunLike H R S] [MonoidHomClass H R S] (h : H) (f : Π₀ i, β i)
(g : ∀ i, β i → R) : h (f.prod g) = f.prod fun a b => h (g a b) :=
map_prod _ _ _
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_mapRange_index {β₁ : ι → Type v₁} {β₂ : ι → Type v₂} [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)]
[∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)] [∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ (i) (x : β₂ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
[CommMonoid γ] {f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i} {hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0} {g : Π₀ i, β₁ i} {h : ∀ i, β₂ i → γ}
(h0 : ∀ i, h i 0 = 1) : (mapRange f hf g).prod h = g.prod fun i b => h i (f i b) := by
rw [mapRange_def]
refine (Finset.prod_subset support_mk_subset ?_).trans ?_
· intro i h1 h2
simp only [mem_support_toFun, ne_eq] at h1
simp only [Finset.coe_sort_coe, mem_support_toFun, mk_apply, ne_eq, h1, not_false_iff,
dite_eq_ite, ite_true, not_not] at h2
simp [h2, h0]
· refine Finset.prod_congr rfl ?_
intro i h1
simp only [mem_support_toFun, ne_eq] at h1
simp [h1]
#align dfinsupp.prod_map_range_index DFinsupp.prod_mapRange_index
#align dfinsupp.sum_map_range_index DFinsupp.sum_mapRange_index
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_zero_index [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
[CommMonoid γ] {h : ∀ i, β i → γ} : (0 : Π₀ i, β i).prod h = 1 :=
rfl
#align dfinsupp.prod_zero_index DFinsupp.prod_zero_index
#align dfinsupp.sum_zero_index DFinsupp.sum_zero_index
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_single_index [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [CommMonoid γ]
{i : ι} {b : β i} {h : ∀ i, β i → γ} (h_zero : h i 0 = 1) : (single i b).prod h = h i b := by
by_cases h : b ≠ 0
· simp [DFinsupp.prod, support_single_ne_zero h]
· rw [not_not] at h
simp [h, prod_zero_index, h_zero]
rfl
#align dfinsupp.prod_single_index DFinsupp.prod_single_index
#align dfinsupp.sum_single_index DFinsupp.sum_single_index
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_neg_index [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [CommMonoid γ]
{g : Π₀ i, β i} {h : ∀ i, β i → γ} (h0 : ∀ i, h i 0 = 1) :
(-g).prod h = g.prod fun i b => h i (-b) :=
prod_mapRange_index h0
#align dfinsupp.prod_neg_index DFinsupp.prod_neg_index
#align dfinsupp.sum_neg_index DFinsupp.sum_neg_index
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_comm {ι₁ ι₂ : Sort _} {β₁ : ι₁ → Type*} {β₂ : ι₂ → Type*} [DecidableEq ι₁]
[DecidableEq ι₂] [∀ i, Zero (β₁ i)] [∀ i, Zero (β₂ i)] [∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
[∀ (i) (x : β₂ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [CommMonoid γ] (f₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i) (f₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i)
(h : ∀ i, β₁ i → ∀ i, β₂ i → γ) :
(f₁.prod fun i₁ x₁ => f₂.prod fun i₂ x₂ => h i₁ x₁ i₂ x₂) =
f₂.prod fun i₂ x₂ => f₁.prod fun i₁ x₁ => h i₁ x₁ i₂ x₂ :=
Finset.prod_comm
#align dfinsupp.prod_comm DFinsupp.prod_comm
#align dfinsupp.sum_comm DFinsupp.sum_comm
@[simp]
theorem sum_apply {ι₁ : Type u₁} [DecidableEq ι₁] {β₁ : ι₁ → Type v₁} [∀ i₁, Zero (β₁ i₁)]
[∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] {f : Π₀ i₁, β₁ i₁}
{g : ∀ i₁, β₁ i₁ → Π₀ i, β i} {i₂ : ι} : (f.sum g) i₂ = f.sum fun i₁ b => g i₁ b i₂ :=
map_sum (evalAddMonoidHom i₂) _ f.support
#align dfinsupp.sum_apply DFinsupp.sum_apply
theorem support_sum {ι₁ : Type u₁} [DecidableEq ι₁] {β₁ : ι₁ → Type v₁} [∀ i₁, Zero (β₁ i₁)]
[∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)]
[∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {f : Π₀ i₁, β₁ i₁} {g : ∀ i₁, β₁ i₁ → Π₀ i, β i} :
(f.sum g).support ⊆ f.support.biUnion fun i => (g i (f i)).support := by
have :
∀ i₁ : ι,
(f.sum fun (i : ι₁) (b : β₁ i) => (g i b) i₁) ≠ 0 → ∃ i : ι₁, f i ≠ 0 ∧ ¬(g i (f i)) i₁ = 0 :=
fun i₁ h =>
let ⟨i, hi, Ne⟩ := Finset.exists_ne_zero_of_sum_ne_zero h
⟨i, mem_support_iff.1 hi, Ne⟩
simpa [Finset.subset_iff, mem_support_iff, Finset.mem_biUnion, sum_apply] using this
#align dfinsupp.support_sum DFinsupp.support_sum
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_one [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [CommMonoid γ]
{f : Π₀ i, β i} : (f.prod fun _ _ => (1 : γ)) = 1 :=
Finset.prod_const_one
#align dfinsupp.prod_one DFinsupp.prod_one
#align dfinsupp.sum_zero DFinsupp.sum_zero
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_mul [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [CommMonoid γ]
{f : Π₀ i, β i} {h₁ h₂ : ∀ i, β i → γ} :
(f.prod fun i b => h₁ i b * h₂ i b) = f.prod h₁ * f.prod h₂ :=
Finset.prod_mul_distrib
#align dfinsupp.prod_mul DFinsupp.prod_mul
#align dfinsupp.sum_add DFinsupp.sum_add
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_inv [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [CommGroup γ]
{f : Π₀ i, β i} {h : ∀ i, β i → γ} : (f.prod fun i b => (h i b)⁻¹) = (f.prod h)⁻¹ :=
(map_prod (invMonoidHom : γ →* γ) _ f.support).symm
#align dfinsupp.prod_inv DFinsupp.prod_inv
#align dfinsupp.sum_neg DFinsupp.sum_neg
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_eq_one [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [CommMonoid γ]
{f : Π₀ i, β i} {h : ∀ i, β i → γ} (hyp : ∀ i, h i (f i) = 1) : f.prod h = 1 :=
Finset.prod_eq_one fun i _ => hyp i
#align dfinsupp.prod_eq_one DFinsupp.prod_eq_one
#align dfinsupp.sum_eq_zero DFinsupp.sum_eq_zero
theorem smul_sum {α : Type*} [Monoid α] [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
[AddCommMonoid γ] [DistribMulAction α γ] {f : Π₀ i, β i} {h : ∀ i, β i → γ} {c : α} :
c • f.sum h = f.sum fun a b => c • h a b :=
Finset.smul_sum
#align dfinsupp.smul_sum DFinsupp.smul_sum
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_add_index [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
[CommMonoid γ] {f g : Π₀ i, β i} {h : ∀ i, β i → γ} (h_zero : ∀ i, h i 0 = 1)
(h_add : ∀ i b₁ b₂, h i (b₁ + b₂) = h i b₁ * h i b₂) : (f + g).prod h = f.prod h * g.prod h :=
have f_eq : (∏ i ∈ f.support ∪ g.support, h i (f i)) = f.prod h :=
(Finset.prod_subset Finset.subset_union_left <| by
simp (config := { contextual := true }) [mem_support_iff, h_zero]).symm
have g_eq : (∏ i ∈ f.support ∪ g.support, h i (g i)) = g.prod h :=
(Finset.prod_subset Finset.subset_union_right <| by
simp (config := { contextual := true }) [mem_support_iff, h_zero]).symm
calc
(∏ i ∈ (f + g).support, h i ((f + g) i)) = ∏ i ∈ f.support ∪ g.support, h i ((f + g) i) :=
Finset.prod_subset support_add <| by
simp (config := { contextual := true }) [mem_support_iff, h_zero]
_ = (∏ i ∈ f.support ∪ g.support, h i (f i)) * ∏ i ∈ f.support ∪ g.support, h i (g i) := by
{ simp [h_add, Finset.prod_mul_distrib] }
_ = _ := by rw [f_eq, g_eq]
#align dfinsupp.prod_add_index DFinsupp.prod_add_index
#align dfinsupp.sum_add_index DFinsupp.sum_add_index
@[to_additive]
theorem _root_.dfinsupp_prod_mem [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
[CommMonoid γ] {S : Type*} [SetLike S γ] [SubmonoidClass S γ]
(s : S) (f : Π₀ i, β i) (g : ∀ i, β i → γ)
(h : ∀ c, f c ≠ 0 → g c (f c) ∈ s) : f.prod g ∈ s :=
prod_mem fun _ hi => h _ <| mem_support_iff.1 hi
#align dfinsupp_prod_mem dfinsupp_prod_mem
#align dfinsupp_sum_mem dfinsupp_sum_mem
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem prod_eq_prod_fintype [Fintype ι] [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i : ι) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
-- Porting note: `f` was a typeclass argument
[CommMonoid γ] (v : Π₀ i, β i) {f : ∀ i, β i → γ} (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 1) :
v.prod f = ∏ i, f i (DFinsupp.equivFunOnFintype v i) := by
suffices (∏ i ∈ v.support, f i (v i)) = ∏ i, f i (v i) by simp [DFinsupp.prod, this]
apply Finset.prod_subset v.support.subset_univ
intro i _ hi
rw [mem_support_iff, not_not] at hi
rw [hi, hf]
#align dfinsupp.prod_eq_prod_fintype DFinsupp.prod_eq_prod_fintype
#align dfinsupp.sum_eq_sum_fintype DFinsupp.sum_eq_sum_fintype
section CommMonoidWithZero
variable [Π i, Zero (β i)] [CommMonoidWithZero γ] [Nontrivial γ] [NoZeroDivisors γ]
[Π i, DecidableEq (β i)] {f : Π₀ i, β i} {g : Π i, β i → γ}
@[simp]
lemma prod_eq_zero_iff : f.prod g = 0 ↔ ∃ i ∈ f.support, g i (f i) = 0 := Finset.prod_eq_zero_iff
lemma prod_ne_zero_iff : f.prod g ≠ 0 ↔ ∀ i ∈ f.support, g i (f i) ≠ 0 := Finset.prod_ne_zero_iff
end CommMonoidWithZero
/--
When summing over an `AddMonoidHom`, the decidability assumption is not needed, and the result is
also an `AddMonoidHom`.
-/
def sumAddHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] (φ : ∀ i, β i →+ γ) :
(Π₀ i, β i) →+ γ where
toFun f :=
(f.support'.lift fun s => ∑ i ∈ Multiset.toFinset s.1, φ i (f i)) <| by
rintro ⟨sx, hx⟩ ⟨sy, hy⟩
dsimp only [Subtype.coe_mk, toFun_eq_coe] at *
have H1 : sx.toFinset ∩ sy.toFinset ⊆ sx.toFinset := Finset.inter_subset_left
have H2 : sx.toFinset ∩ sy.toFinset ⊆ sy.toFinset := Finset.inter_subset_right
refine
(Finset.sum_subset H1 ?_).symm.trans
((Finset.sum_congr rfl ?_).trans (Finset.sum_subset H2 ?_))
· intro i H1 H2
rw [Finset.mem_inter] at H2
simp only [Multiset.mem_toFinset] at H1 H2
convert AddMonoidHom.map_zero (φ i)
exact (hy i).resolve_left (mt (And.intro H1) H2)
· intro i _
rfl
· intro i H1 H2
rw [Finset.mem_inter] at H2
simp only [Multiset.mem_toFinset] at H1 H2
convert AddMonoidHom.map_zero (φ i)
exact (hx i).resolve_left (mt (fun H3 => And.intro H3 H1) H2)
map_add' := by
rintro ⟨f, sf, hf⟩ ⟨g, sg, hg⟩
change (∑ i ∈ _, _) = (∑ i ∈ _, _) + ∑ i ∈ _, _
simp only [coe_add, coe_mk', Subtype.coe_mk, Pi.add_apply, map_add, Finset.sum_add_distrib]
congr 1
· refine (Finset.sum_subset ?_ ?_).symm
· intro i
simp only [Multiset.mem_toFinset, Multiset.mem_add]
exact Or.inl
· intro i _ H2
simp only [Multiset.mem_toFinset, Multiset.mem_add] at H2
rw [(hf i).resolve_left H2, AddMonoidHom.map_zero]
· refine (Finset.sum_subset ?_ ?_).symm
· intro i
simp only [Multiset.mem_toFinset, Multiset.mem_add]
exact Or.inr
· intro i _ H2
simp only [Multiset.mem_toFinset, Multiset.mem_add] at H2
rw [(hg i).resolve_left H2, AddMonoidHom.map_zero]
map_zero' := by
simp only [toFun_eq_coe, coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply, map_zero, Finset.sum_const_zero]; rfl
#align dfinsupp.sum_add_hom DFinsupp.sumAddHom
@[simp]
theorem sumAddHom_single [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] (φ : ∀ i, β i →+ γ) (i)
(x : β i) : sumAddHom φ (single i x) = φ i x := by
dsimp [sumAddHom, single, Trunc.lift_mk]
rw [Multiset.toFinset_singleton, Finset.sum_singleton, Pi.single_eq_same]
#align dfinsupp.sum_add_hom_single DFinsupp.sumAddHom_single
@[simp]
theorem sumAddHom_comp_single [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] (f : ∀ i, β i →+ γ)
(i : ι) : (sumAddHom f).comp (singleAddHom β i) = f i :=
AddMonoidHom.ext fun x => sumAddHom_single f i x
#align dfinsupp.sum_add_hom_comp_single DFinsupp.sumAddHom_comp_single
/-- While we didn't need decidable instances to define it, we do to reduce it to a sum -/
theorem sumAddHom_apply [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
[AddCommMonoid γ] (φ : ∀ i, β i →+ γ) (f : Π₀ i, β i) : sumAddHom φ f = f.sum fun x => φ x := by
rcases f with ⟨f, s, hf⟩
change (∑ i ∈ _, _) = ∑ i ∈ Finset.filter _ _, _
rw [Finset.sum_filter, Finset.sum_congr rfl]
intro i _
dsimp only [coe_mk', Subtype.coe_mk] at *
split_ifs with h
· rfl
· rw [not_not.mp h, AddMonoidHom.map_zero]
#align dfinsupp.sum_add_hom_apply DFinsupp.sumAddHom_apply
theorem _root_.dfinsupp_sumAddHom_mem [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] {S : Type*}
[SetLike S γ] [AddSubmonoidClass S γ] (s : S) (f : Π₀ i, β i) (g : ∀ i, β i →+ γ)
(h : ∀ c, f c ≠ 0 → g c (f c) ∈ s) : DFinsupp.sumAddHom g f ∈ s := by
classical
rw [DFinsupp.sumAddHom_apply]
exact dfinsupp_sum_mem s f (g ·) h
#align dfinsupp_sum_add_hom_mem dfinsupp_sumAddHom_mem
/-- The supremum of a family of commutative additive submonoids is equal to the range of
`DFinsupp.sumAddHom`; that is, every element in the `iSup` can be produced from taking a finite
number of non-zero elements of `S i`, coercing them to `γ`, and summing them. -/
theorem _root_.AddSubmonoid.iSup_eq_mrange_dfinsupp_sumAddHom
[AddCommMonoid γ] (S : ι → AddSubmonoid γ) :
iSup S = AddMonoidHom.mrange (DFinsupp.sumAddHom fun i => (S i).subtype) := by
apply le_antisymm
· apply iSup_le _
intro i y hy
exact ⟨DFinsupp.single i ⟨y, hy⟩, DFinsupp.sumAddHom_single _ _ _⟩
· rintro x ⟨v, rfl⟩
exact dfinsupp_sumAddHom_mem _ v _ fun i _ => (le_iSup S i : S i ≤ _) (v i).prop
#align add_submonoid.supr_eq_mrange_dfinsupp_sum_add_hom AddSubmonoid.iSup_eq_mrange_dfinsupp_sumAddHom
/-- The bounded supremum of a family of commutative additive submonoids is equal to the range of
`DFinsupp.sumAddHom` composed with `DFinsupp.filterAddMonoidHom`; that is, every element in the
bounded `iSup` can be produced from taking a finite number of non-zero elements from the `S i` that
satisfy `p i`, coercing them to `γ`, and summing them. -/
theorem _root_.AddSubmonoid.bsupr_eq_mrange_dfinsupp_sumAddHom (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p]
[AddCommMonoid γ] (S : ι → AddSubmonoid γ) :
⨆ (i) (_ : p i), S i =
AddMonoidHom.mrange ((sumAddHom fun i => (S i).subtype).comp (filterAddMonoidHom _ p)) := by
apply le_antisymm
· refine iSup₂_le fun i hi y hy => ⟨DFinsupp.single i ⟨y, hy⟩, ?_⟩
rw [AddMonoidHom.comp_apply, filterAddMonoidHom_apply, filter_single_pos _ _ hi]
exact sumAddHom_single _ _ _
· rintro x ⟨v, rfl⟩
refine dfinsupp_sumAddHom_mem _ _ _ fun i _ => ?_
refine AddSubmonoid.mem_iSup_of_mem i ?_
by_cases hp : p i
· simp [hp]
· simp [hp]
#align add_submonoid.bsupr_eq_mrange_dfinsupp_sum_add_hom AddSubmonoid.bsupr_eq_mrange_dfinsupp_sumAddHom
theorem _root_.AddSubmonoid.mem_iSup_iff_exists_dfinsupp [AddCommMonoid γ] (S : ι → AddSubmonoid γ)
(x : γ) : x ∈ iSup S ↔ ∃ f : Π₀ i, S i, DFinsupp.sumAddHom (fun i => (S i).subtype) f = x :=
SetLike.ext_iff.mp (AddSubmonoid.iSup_eq_mrange_dfinsupp_sumAddHom S) x
#align add_submonoid.mem_supr_iff_exists_dfinsupp AddSubmonoid.mem_iSup_iff_exists_dfinsupp
/-- A variant of `AddSubmonoid.mem_iSup_iff_exists_dfinsupp` with the RHS fully unfolded. -/
theorem _root_.AddSubmonoid.mem_iSup_iff_exists_dfinsupp' [AddCommMonoid γ] (S : ι → AddSubmonoid γ)
[∀ (i) (x : S i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] (x : γ) :
x ∈ iSup S ↔ ∃ f : Π₀ i, S i, (f.sum fun i xi => ↑xi) = x := by
rw [AddSubmonoid.mem_iSup_iff_exists_dfinsupp]
simp_rw [sumAddHom_apply]
rfl
#align add_submonoid.mem_supr_iff_exists_dfinsupp' AddSubmonoid.mem_iSup_iff_exists_dfinsupp'
theorem _root_.AddSubmonoid.mem_bsupr_iff_exists_dfinsupp (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p]
[AddCommMonoid γ] (S : ι → AddSubmonoid γ) (x : γ) :
(x ∈ ⨆ (i) (_ : p i), S i) ↔
∃ f : Π₀ i, S i, DFinsupp.sumAddHom (fun i => (S i).subtype) (f.filter p) = x :=
SetLike.ext_iff.mp (AddSubmonoid.bsupr_eq_mrange_dfinsupp_sumAddHom p S) x
#align add_submonoid.mem_bsupr_iff_exists_dfinsupp AddSubmonoid.mem_bsupr_iff_exists_dfinsupp
theorem sumAddHom_comm {ι₁ ι₂ : Sort _} {β₁ : ι₁ → Type*} {β₂ : ι₂ → Type*} {γ : Type*}
[DecidableEq ι₁] [DecidableEq ι₂] [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β₁ i)] [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β₂ i)]
[AddCommMonoid γ] (f₁ : Π₀ i, β₁ i) (f₂ : Π₀ i, β₂ i) (h : ∀ i j, β₁ i →+ β₂ j →+ γ) :
sumAddHom (fun i₂ => sumAddHom (fun i₁ => h i₁ i₂) f₁) f₂ =
sumAddHom (fun i₁ => sumAddHom (fun i₂ => (h i₁ i₂).flip) f₂) f₁ := by
obtain ⟨⟨f₁, s₁, h₁⟩, ⟨f₂, s₂, h₂⟩⟩ := f₁, f₂
simp only [sumAddHom, AddMonoidHom.finset_sum_apply, Quotient.liftOn_mk, AddMonoidHom.coe_mk,
AddMonoidHom.flip_apply, Trunc.lift, toFun_eq_coe, ZeroHom.coe_mk, coe_mk']
exact Finset.sum_comm
#align dfinsupp.sum_add_hom_comm DFinsupp.sumAddHom_comm
/-- The `DFinsupp` version of `Finsupp.liftAddHom`,-/
@[simps apply symm_apply]
def liftAddHom [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] :
(∀ i, β i →+ γ) ≃+ ((Π₀ i, β i) →+ γ) where
toFun := sumAddHom
invFun F i := F.comp (singleAddHom β i)
left_inv x := by ext; simp
right_inv ψ := by ext; simp
map_add' F G := by ext; simp
#align dfinsupp.lift_add_hom DFinsupp.liftAddHom
#align dfinsupp.lift_add_hom_apply DFinsupp.liftAddHom_apply
#align dfinsupp.lift_add_hom_symm_apply DFinsupp.liftAddHom_symm_apply
-- Porting note: The elaborator is struggling with `liftAddHom`. Passing it `β` explicitly helps.
-- This applies to roughly the remainder of the file.
/-- The `DFinsupp` version of `Finsupp.liftAddHom_singleAddHom`,-/
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note: linter claims that simp can prove this, but it can not
theorem liftAddHom_singleAddHom [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] :
liftAddHom (β := β) (singleAddHom β) = AddMonoidHom.id (Π₀ i, β i) :=
(liftAddHom (β := β)).toEquiv.apply_eq_iff_eq_symm_apply.2 rfl
#align dfinsupp.lift_add_hom_single_add_hom DFinsupp.liftAddHom_singleAddHom
/-- The `DFinsupp` version of `Finsupp.liftAddHom_apply_single`,-/
theorem liftAddHom_apply_single [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] (f : ∀ i, β i →+ γ)
(i : ι) (x : β i) : liftAddHom (β := β) f (single i x) = f i x := by simp
#align dfinsupp.lift_add_hom_apply_single DFinsupp.liftAddHom_apply_single
/-- The `DFinsupp` version of `Finsupp.liftAddHom_comp_single`,-/
theorem liftAddHom_comp_single [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] (f : ∀ i, β i →+ γ)
(i : ι) : (liftAddHom (β := β) f).comp (singleAddHom β i) = f i := by simp
#align dfinsupp.lift_add_hom_comp_single DFinsupp.liftAddHom_comp_single
/-- The `DFinsupp` version of `Finsupp.comp_liftAddHom`,-/
theorem comp_liftAddHom {δ : Type*} [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] [AddCommMonoid δ]
(g : γ →+ δ) (f : ∀ i, β i →+ γ) :
g.comp (liftAddHom (β := β) f) = liftAddHom (β := β) fun a => g.comp (f a) :=
(liftAddHom (β := β)).symm_apply_eq.1 <|
funext fun a => by
rw [liftAddHom_symm_apply, AddMonoidHom.comp_assoc, liftAddHom_comp_single]
#align dfinsupp.comp_lift_add_hom DFinsupp.comp_liftAddHom
@[simp]
theorem sumAddHom_zero [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] :
(sumAddHom fun i => (0 : β i →+ γ)) = 0 :=
(liftAddHom (β := β) : (∀ i, β i →+ γ) ≃+ _).map_zero
#align dfinsupp.sum_add_hom_zero DFinsupp.sumAddHom_zero
@[simp]
theorem sumAddHom_add [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] (g : ∀ i, β i →+ γ)
(h : ∀ i, β i →+ γ) : (sumAddHom fun i => g i + h i) = sumAddHom g + sumAddHom h :=
(liftAddHom (β := β)).map_add _ _
#align dfinsupp.sum_add_hom_add DFinsupp.sumAddHom_add
@[simp]
theorem sumAddHom_singleAddHom [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] :
sumAddHom (singleAddHom β) = AddMonoidHom.id _ :=
liftAddHom_singleAddHom
#align dfinsupp.sum_add_hom_single_add_hom DFinsupp.sumAddHom_singleAddHom
theorem comp_sumAddHom {δ : Type*} [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [AddCommMonoid γ] [AddCommMonoid δ]
(g : γ →+ δ) (f : ∀ i, β i →+ γ) : g.comp (sumAddHom f) = sumAddHom fun a => g.comp (f a) :=
comp_liftAddHom _ _
#align dfinsupp.comp_sum_add_hom DFinsupp.comp_sumAddHom
theorem sum_sub_index [∀ i, AddGroup (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [AddCommGroup γ]
{f g : Π₀ i, β i} {h : ∀ i, β i → γ} (h_sub : ∀ i b₁ b₂, h i (b₁ - b₂) = h i b₁ - h i b₂) :
(f - g).sum h = f.sum h - g.sum h := by
have := (liftAddHom (β := β) fun a => AddMonoidHom.ofMapSub (h a) (h_sub a)).map_sub f g
rw [liftAddHom_apply, sumAddHom_apply, sumAddHom_apply, sumAddHom_apply] at this
exact this
#align dfinsupp.sum_sub_index DFinsupp.sum_sub_index
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_finset_sum_index {γ : Type w} {α : Type x} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)]
[∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [CommMonoid γ] {s : Finset α} {g : α → Π₀ i, β i}
{h : ∀ i, β i → γ} (h_zero : ∀ i, h i 0 = 1)
(h_add : ∀ i b₁ b₂, h i (b₁ + b₂) = h i b₁ * h i b₂) :
(∏ i ∈ s, (g i).prod h) = (∑ i ∈ s, g i).prod h := by
classical
exact Finset.induction_on s (by simp [prod_zero_index])
(by simp (config := { contextual := true }) [prod_add_index, h_zero, h_add])
#align dfinsupp.prod_finset_sum_index DFinsupp.prod_finset_sum_index
#align dfinsupp.sum_finset_sum_index DFinsupp.sum_finset_sum_index
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_sum_index {ι₁ : Type u₁} [DecidableEq ι₁] {β₁ : ι₁ → Type v₁} [∀ i₁, Zero (β₁ i₁)]
[∀ (i) (x : β₁ i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)]
[∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [CommMonoid γ] {f : Π₀ i₁, β₁ i₁}
{g : ∀ i₁, β₁ i₁ → Π₀ i, β i} {h : ∀ i, β i → γ} (h_zero : ∀ i, h i 0 = 1)
(h_add : ∀ i b₁ b₂, h i (b₁ + b₂) = h i b₁ * h i b₂) :
(f.sum g).prod h = f.prod fun i b => (g i b).prod h :=
(prod_finset_sum_index h_zero h_add).symm
#align dfinsupp.prod_sum_index DFinsupp.prod_sum_index
#align dfinsupp.sum_sum_index DFinsupp.sum_sum_index
@[simp]
theorem sum_single [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] {f : Π₀ i, β i} :
f.sum single = f := by
have := DFunLike.congr_fun (liftAddHom_singleAddHom (β := β)) f
rw [liftAddHom_apply, sumAddHom_apply] at this
exact this
#align dfinsupp.sum_single DFinsupp.sum_single
@[to_additive]
theorem prod_subtypeDomain_index [∀ i, Zero (β i)] [∀ (i) (x : β i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)]
[CommMonoid γ] {v : Π₀ i, β i} {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {h : ∀ i, β i → γ}
(hp : ∀ x ∈ v.support, p x) : (v.subtypeDomain p).prod (fun i b => h i b) = v.prod h := by
refine Finset.prod_bij (fun p _ ↦ p) ?_ ?_ ?_ ?_ <;> aesop
#align dfinsupp.prod_subtype_domain_index DFinsupp.prod_subtypeDomain_index
#align dfinsupp.sum_subtype_domain_index DFinsupp.sum_subtypeDomain_index
theorem subtypeDomain_sum [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] {s : Finset γ} {h : γ → Π₀ i, β i}
{p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p] :
(∑ c ∈ s, h c).subtypeDomain p = ∑ c ∈ s, (h c).subtypeDomain p :=
map_sum (subtypeDomainAddMonoidHom β p) _ s
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_sum DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_sum
theorem subtypeDomain_finsupp_sum {δ : γ → Type x} [DecidableEq γ] [∀ c, Zero (δ c)]
[∀ (c) (x : δ c), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (β i)] {p : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred p]
{s : Π₀ c, δ c} {h : ∀ c, δ c → Π₀ i, β i} :
(s.sum h).subtypeDomain p = s.sum fun c d => (h c d).subtypeDomain p :=
subtypeDomain_sum
#align dfinsupp.subtype_domain_finsupp_sum DFinsupp.subtypeDomain_finsupp_sum
end ProdAndSum
/-! ### Bundled versions of `DFinsupp.mapRange`
The names should match the equivalent bundled `Finsupp.mapRange` definitions.
-/
section MapRange
variable [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β i)] [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β₁ i)] [∀ i, AddZeroClass (β₂ i)]
theorem mapRange_add (f : ∀ i, β₁ i → β₂ i) (hf : ∀ i, f i 0 = 0)
(hf' : ∀ i x y, f i (x + y) = f i x + f i y) (g₁ g₂ : Π₀ i, β₁ i) :
mapRange f hf (g₁ + g₂) = mapRange f hf g₁ + mapRange f hf g₂ := by
ext
simp only [mapRange_apply f, coe_add, Pi.add_apply, hf']
#align dfinsupp.map_range_add DFinsupp.mapRange_add
/-- `DFinsupp.mapRange` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
@[simps apply]
def mapRange.addMonoidHom (f : ∀ i, β₁ i →+ β₂ i) : (Π₀ i, β₁ i) →+ Π₀ i, β₂ i where
toFun := mapRange (fun i x => f i x) fun i => (f i).map_zero
map_zero' := mapRange_zero _ _
map_add' := mapRange_add _ (fun i => (f i).map_zero) fun i => (f i).map_add
#align dfinsupp.map_range.add_monoid_hom DFinsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom
#align dfinsupp.map_range.add_monoid_hom_apply DFinsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom_apply
@[simp]
theorem mapRange.addMonoidHom_id :
(mapRange.addMonoidHom fun i => AddMonoidHom.id (β₂ i)) = AddMonoidHom.id _ :=
AddMonoidHom.ext mapRange_id
#align dfinsupp.map_range.add_monoid_hom_id DFinsupp.mapRange.addMonoidHom_id
| Mathlib/Data/DFinsupp/Basic.lean | 2,177 | 2,183 | theorem mapRange.addMonoidHom_comp (f : ∀ i, β₁ i →+ β₂ i) (f₂ : ∀ i, β i →+ β₁ i) :
(mapRange.addMonoidHom fun i => (f i).comp (f₂ i)) =
(mapRange.addMonoidHom f).comp (mapRange.addMonoidHom f₂) := by |
refine AddMonoidHom.ext <| mapRange_comp (fun i x => f i x) (fun i x => f₂ i x) ?_ ?_ ?_
· intros; apply map_zero
· intros; apply map_zero
· intros; dsimp; simp only [map_zero]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Joël Riou. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Joël Riou
-/
import Mathlib.AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.Faces
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Idempotents.Basic
#align_import algebraic_topology.dold_kan.projections from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"32a7e535287f9c73f2e4d2aef306a39190f0b504"
/-!
# Construction of projections for the Dold-Kan correspondence
In this file, we construct endomorphisms `P q : K[X] ⟶ K[X]` for all
`q : ℕ`. We study how they behave with respect to face maps with the lemmas
`HigherFacesVanish.of_P`, `HigherFacesVanish.comp_P_eq_self` and
`comp_P_eq_self_iff`.
Then, we show that they are projections (see `P_f_idem`
and `P_idem`). They are natural transformations (see `natTransP`
and `P_f_naturality`) and are compatible with the application
of additive functors (see `map_P`).
By passing to the limit, these endomorphisms `P q` shall be used in `PInfty.lean`
in order to define `PInfty : K[X] ⟶ K[X]`.
(See `Equivalence.lean` for the general strategy of proof of the Dold-Kan equivalence.)
-/
open CategoryTheory CategoryTheory.Category CategoryTheory.Limits CategoryTheory.Preadditive
CategoryTheory.SimplicialObject Opposite CategoryTheory.Idempotents
open Simplicial DoldKan
noncomputable section
namespace AlgebraicTopology
namespace DoldKan
variable {C : Type*} [Category C] [Preadditive C] {X : SimplicialObject C}
/-- This is the inductive definition of the projections `P q : K[X] ⟶ K[X]`,
with `P 0 := 𝟙 _` and `P (q+1) := P q ≫ (𝟙 _ + Hσ q)`. -/
noncomputable def P : ℕ → (K[X] ⟶ K[X])
| 0 => 𝟙 _
| q + 1 => P q ≫ (𝟙 _ + Hσ q)
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align algebraic_topology.dold_kan.P AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.P
-- Porting note: `P_zero` and `P_succ` have been added to ease the port, because
-- `unfold P` would sometimes unfold to a `match` rather than the induction formula
lemma P_zero : (P 0 : K[X] ⟶ K[X]) = 𝟙 _ := rfl
lemma P_succ (q : ℕ) : (P (q+1) : K[X] ⟶ K[X]) = P q ≫ (𝟙 _ + Hσ q) := rfl
/-- All the `P q` coincide with `𝟙 _` in degree 0. -/
@[simp]
theorem P_f_0_eq (q : ℕ) : ((P q).f 0 : X _[0] ⟶ X _[0]) = 𝟙 _ := by
induction' q with q hq
· rfl
· simp only [P_succ, HomologicalComplex.add_f_apply, HomologicalComplex.comp_f,
HomologicalComplex.id_f, id_comp, hq, Hσ_eq_zero, add_zero]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align algebraic_topology.dold_kan.P_f_0_eq AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.P_f_0_eq
/-- `Q q` is the complement projection associated to `P q` -/
def Q (q : ℕ) : K[X] ⟶ K[X] :=
𝟙 _ - P q
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align algebraic_topology.dold_kan.Q AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.Q
theorem P_add_Q (q : ℕ) : P q + Q q = 𝟙 K[X] := by
rw [Q]
abel
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align algebraic_topology.dold_kan.P_add_Q AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.P_add_Q
theorem P_add_Q_f (q n : ℕ) : (P q).f n + (Q q).f n = 𝟙 (X _[n]) :=
HomologicalComplex.congr_hom (P_add_Q q) n
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align algebraic_topology.dold_kan.P_add_Q_f AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.P_add_Q_f
@[simp]
theorem Q_zero : (Q 0 : K[X] ⟶ _) = 0 :=
sub_self _
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align algebraic_topology.dold_kan.Q_eq_zero AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.Q_zero
theorem Q_succ (q : ℕ) : (Q (q + 1) : K[X] ⟶ _) = Q q - P q ≫ Hσ q := by
simp only [Q, P_succ, comp_add, comp_id]
abel
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align algebraic_topology.dold_kan.Q_eq AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.Q_succ
/-- All the `Q q` coincide with `0` in degree 0. -/
@[simp]
theorem Q_f_0_eq (q : ℕ) : ((Q q).f 0 : X _[0] ⟶ X _[0]) = 0 := by
simp only [HomologicalComplex.sub_f_apply, HomologicalComplex.id_f, Q, P_f_0_eq, sub_self]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align algebraic_topology.dold_kan.Q_f_0_eq AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.Q_f_0_eq
namespace HigherFacesVanish
/-- This lemma expresses the vanishing of
`(P q).f (n+1) ≫ X.δ k : X _[n+1] ⟶ X _[n]` when `k≠0` and `k≥n-q+2` -/
theorem of_P : ∀ q n : ℕ, HigherFacesVanish q ((P q).f (n + 1) : X _[n + 1] ⟶ X _[n + 1])
| 0 => fun n j hj₁ => by omega
| q + 1 => fun n => by
simp only [P_succ]
exact (of_P q n).induction
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align algebraic_topology.dold_kan.higher_faces_vanish.of_P AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.HigherFacesVanish.of_P
@[reassoc]
theorem comp_P_eq_self {Y : C} {n q : ℕ} {φ : Y ⟶ X _[n + 1]} (v : HigherFacesVanish q φ) :
φ ≫ (P q).f (n + 1) = φ := by
induction' q with q hq
· simp only [P_zero]
apply comp_id
· simp only [P_succ, comp_add, HomologicalComplex.comp_f, HomologicalComplex.add_f_apply,
comp_id, ← assoc, hq v.of_succ, add_right_eq_self]
by_cases hqn : n < q
· exact v.of_succ.comp_Hσ_eq_zero hqn
· obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := Nat.le.dest (not_lt.mp hqn)
have hnaq : n = a + q := by omega
simp only [v.of_succ.comp_Hσ_eq hnaq, neg_eq_zero, ← assoc]
have eq := v ⟨a, by omega⟩ (by
simp only [hnaq, Nat.succ_eq_add_one, add_assoc]
rfl)
simp only [Fin.succ_mk] at eq
simp only [eq, zero_comp]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align algebraic_topology.dold_kan.higher_faces_vanish.comp_P_eq_self AlgebraicTopology.DoldKan.HigherFacesVanish.comp_P_eq_self
end HigherFacesVanish
| Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/DoldKan/Projections.lean | 140 | 147 | theorem comp_P_eq_self_iff {Y : C} {n q : ℕ} {φ : Y ⟶ X _[n + 1]} :
φ ≫ (P q).f (n + 1) = φ ↔ HigherFacesVanish q φ := by |
constructor
· intro hφ
rw [← hφ]
apply HigherFacesVanish.of_comp
apply HigherFacesVanish.of_P
· exact HigherFacesVanish.comp_P_eq_self
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Yakov Pechersky. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yakov Pechersky
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Group.Finset
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Commute.Hom
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Card
#align_import data.finset.noncomm_prod from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"509de852e1de55e1efa8eacfa11df0823f26f226"
/-!
# Products (respectively, sums) over a finset or a multiset.
The regular `Finset.prod` and `Multiset.prod` require `[CommMonoid α]`.
Often, there are collections `s : Finset α` where `[Monoid α]` and we know,
in a dependent fashion, that for all the terms `∀ (x ∈ s) (y ∈ s), Commute x y`.
This allows to still have a well-defined product over `s`.
## Main definitions
- `Finset.noncommProd`, requiring a proof of commutativity of held terms
- `Multiset.noncommProd`, requiring a proof of commutativity of held terms
## Implementation details
While `List.prod` is defined via `List.foldl`, `noncommProd` is defined via
`Multiset.foldr` for neater proofs and definitions. By the commutativity assumption,
the two must be equal.
TODO: Tidy up this file by using the fact that the submonoid generated by commuting
elements is commutative and using the `Finset.prod` versions of lemmas to prove the `noncommProd`
version.
-/
variable {F ι α β γ : Type*} (f : α → β → β) (op : α → α → α)
namespace Multiset
/-- Fold of a `s : Multiset α` with `f : α → β → β`, given a proof that `LeftCommutative f`
on all elements `x ∈ s`. -/
def noncommFoldr (s : Multiset α)
(comm : { x | x ∈ s }.Pairwise fun x y => ∀ b, f x (f y b) = f y (f x b)) (b : β) : β :=
s.attach.foldr (f ∘ Subtype.val)
(fun ⟨_, hx⟩ ⟨_, hy⟩ =>
haveI : IsRefl α fun x y => ∀ b, f x (f y b) = f y (f x b) := ⟨fun _ _ => rfl⟩
comm.of_refl hx hy)
b
#align multiset.noncomm_foldr Multiset.noncommFoldr
@[simp]
theorem noncommFoldr_coe (l : List α) (comm) (b : β) :
noncommFoldr f (l : Multiset α) comm b = l.foldr f b := by
simp only [noncommFoldr, coe_foldr, coe_attach, List.attach, List.attachWith, Function.comp]
rw [← List.foldr_map]
simp [List.map_pmap]
#align multiset.noncomm_foldr_coe Multiset.noncommFoldr_coe
@[simp]
theorem noncommFoldr_empty (h) (b : β) : noncommFoldr f (0 : Multiset α) h b = b :=
rfl
#align multiset.noncomm_foldr_empty Multiset.noncommFoldr_empty
theorem noncommFoldr_cons (s : Multiset α) (a : α) (h h') (b : β) :
noncommFoldr f (a ::ₘ s) h b = f a (noncommFoldr f s h' b) := by
induction s using Quotient.inductionOn
simp
#align multiset.noncomm_foldr_cons Multiset.noncommFoldr_cons
theorem noncommFoldr_eq_foldr (s : Multiset α) (h : LeftCommutative f) (b : β) :
noncommFoldr f s (fun x _ y _ _ => h x y) b = foldr f h b s := by
induction s using Quotient.inductionOn
simp
#align multiset.noncomm_foldr_eq_foldr Multiset.noncommFoldr_eq_foldr
section assoc
variable [assoc : Std.Associative op]
/-- Fold of a `s : Multiset α` with an associative `op : α → α → α`, given a proofs that `op`
is commutative on all elements `x ∈ s`. -/
def noncommFold (s : Multiset α) (comm : { x | x ∈ s }.Pairwise fun x y => op x y = op y x) :
α → α :=
noncommFoldr op s fun x hx y hy h b => by rw [← assoc.assoc, comm hx hy h, assoc.assoc]
#align multiset.noncomm_fold Multiset.noncommFold
@[simp]
theorem noncommFold_coe (l : List α) (comm) (a : α) :
noncommFold op (l : Multiset α) comm a = l.foldr op a := by simp [noncommFold]
#align multiset.noncomm_fold_coe Multiset.noncommFold_coe
@[simp]
theorem noncommFold_empty (h) (a : α) : noncommFold op (0 : Multiset α) h a = a :=
rfl
#align multiset.noncomm_fold_empty Multiset.noncommFold_empty
theorem noncommFold_cons (s : Multiset α) (a : α) (h h') (x : α) :
noncommFold op (a ::ₘ s) h x = op a (noncommFold op s h' x) := by
induction s using Quotient.inductionOn
simp
#align multiset.noncomm_fold_cons Multiset.noncommFold_cons
theorem noncommFold_eq_fold (s : Multiset α) [Std.Commutative op] (a : α) :
noncommFold op s (fun x _ y _ _ => Std.Commutative.comm x y) a = fold op a s := by
induction s using Quotient.inductionOn
simp
#align multiset.noncomm_fold_eq_fold Multiset.noncommFold_eq_fold
end assoc
variable [Monoid α] [Monoid β]
/-- Product of a `s : Multiset α` with `[Monoid α]`, given a proof that `*` commutes
on all elements `x ∈ s`. -/
@[to_additive
"Sum of a `s : Multiset α` with `[AddMonoid α]`, given a proof that `+` commutes
on all elements `x ∈ s`."]
def noncommProd (s : Multiset α) (comm : { x | x ∈ s }.Pairwise Commute) : α :=
s.noncommFold (· * ·) comm 1
#align multiset.noncomm_prod Multiset.noncommProd
#align multiset.noncomm_sum Multiset.noncommSum
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem noncommProd_coe (l : List α) (comm) : noncommProd (l : Multiset α) comm = l.prod := by
rw [noncommProd]
simp only [noncommFold_coe]
induction' l with hd tl hl
· simp
· rw [List.prod_cons, List.foldr, hl]
intro x hx y hy
exact comm (List.mem_cons_of_mem _ hx) (List.mem_cons_of_mem _ hy)
#align multiset.noncomm_prod_coe Multiset.noncommProd_coe
#align multiset.noncomm_sum_coe Multiset.noncommSum_coe
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem noncommProd_empty (h) : noncommProd (0 : Multiset α) h = 1 :=
rfl
#align multiset.noncomm_prod_empty Multiset.noncommProd_empty
#align multiset.noncomm_sum_empty Multiset.noncommSum_empty
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem noncommProd_cons (s : Multiset α) (a : α) (comm) :
noncommProd (a ::ₘ s) comm = a * noncommProd s (comm.mono fun _ => mem_cons_of_mem) := by
induction s using Quotient.inductionOn
simp
#align multiset.noncomm_prod_cons Multiset.noncommProd_cons
#align multiset.noncomm_sum_cons Multiset.noncommSum_cons
@[to_additive]
theorem noncommProd_cons' (s : Multiset α) (a : α) (comm) :
noncommProd (a ::ₘ s) comm = noncommProd s (comm.mono fun _ => mem_cons_of_mem) * a := by
induction' s using Quotient.inductionOn with s
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe, cons_coe, noncommProd_coe, List.prod_cons]
induction' s with hd tl IH
· simp
· rw [List.prod_cons, mul_assoc, ← IH, ← mul_assoc, ← mul_assoc]
· congr 1
apply comm.of_refl <;> simp
· intro x hx y hy
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe, List.mem_cons, mem_coe, cons_coe] at hx hy
apply comm
· cases hx <;> simp [*]
· cases hy <;> simp [*]
#align multiset.noncomm_prod_cons' Multiset.noncommProd_cons'
#align multiset.noncomm_sum_cons' Multiset.noncommSum_cons'
@[to_additive]
theorem noncommProd_add (s t : Multiset α) (comm) :
noncommProd (s + t) comm =
noncommProd s (comm.mono <| subset_of_le <| s.le_add_right t) *
noncommProd t (comm.mono <| subset_of_le <| t.le_add_left s) := by
rcases s with ⟨⟩
rcases t with ⟨⟩
simp
#align multiset.noncomm_prod_add Multiset.noncommProd_add
#align multiset.noncomm_sum_add Multiset.noncommSum_add
@[to_additive]
lemma noncommProd_induction (s : Multiset α) (comm)
(p : α → Prop) (hom : ∀ a b, p a → p b → p (a * b)) (unit : p 1) (base : ∀ x ∈ s, p x) :
p (s.noncommProd comm) := by
induction' s using Quotient.inductionOn with l
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe, noncommProd_coe, mem_coe] at base ⊢
exact l.prod_induction p hom unit base
variable [FunLike F α β]
@[to_additive]
protected theorem noncommProd_map_aux [MonoidHomClass F α β] (s : Multiset α)
(comm : { x | x ∈ s }.Pairwise Commute) (f : F) : { x | x ∈ s.map f }.Pairwise Commute := by
simp only [Multiset.mem_map]
rintro _ ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ _ ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ _
exact (comm.of_refl hx hy).map f
#align multiset.noncomm_prod_map_aux Multiset.noncommProd_map_aux
#align multiset.noncomm_sum_map_aux Multiset.noncommSum_map_aux
@[to_additive]
theorem noncommProd_map [MonoidHomClass F α β] (s : Multiset α) (comm) (f : F) :
f (s.noncommProd comm) = (s.map f).noncommProd (Multiset.noncommProd_map_aux s comm f) := by
induction s using Quotient.inductionOn
simpa using map_list_prod f _
#align multiset.noncomm_prod_map Multiset.noncommProd_map
#align multiset.noncomm_sum_map Multiset.noncommSum_map
@[to_additive noncommSum_eq_card_nsmul]
theorem noncommProd_eq_pow_card (s : Multiset α) (comm) (m : α) (h : ∀ x ∈ s, x = m) :
s.noncommProd comm = m ^ Multiset.card s := by
induction s using Quotient.inductionOn
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe, noncommProd_coe, coe_card, mem_coe] at *
exact List.prod_eq_pow_card _ m h
#align multiset.noncomm_prod_eq_pow_card Multiset.noncommProd_eq_pow_card
#align multiset.noncomm_sum_eq_card_nsmul Multiset.noncommSum_eq_card_nsmul
@[to_additive]
theorem noncommProd_eq_prod {α : Type*} [CommMonoid α] (s : Multiset α) :
(noncommProd s fun _ _ _ _ _ => Commute.all _ _) = prod s := by
induction s using Quotient.inductionOn
simp
#align multiset.noncomm_prod_eq_prod Multiset.noncommProd_eq_prod
#align multiset.noncomm_sum_eq_sum Multiset.noncommSum_eq_sum
@[to_additive]
theorem noncommProd_commute (s : Multiset α) (comm) (y : α) (h : ∀ x ∈ s, Commute y x) :
Commute y (s.noncommProd comm) := by
induction s using Quotient.inductionOn
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe, noncommProd_coe]
exact Commute.list_prod_right _ _ h
#align multiset.noncomm_prod_commute Multiset.noncommProd_commute
#align multiset.noncomm_sum_add_commute Multiset.noncommSum_addCommute
theorem mul_noncommProd_erase [DecidableEq α] (s : Multiset α) {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) (comm)
(comm' := fun x hx y hy hxy ↦ comm (s.mem_of_mem_erase hx) (s.mem_of_mem_erase hy) hxy) :
a * (s.erase a).noncommProd comm' = s.noncommProd comm := by
induction' s using Quotient.inductionOn with l
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe, mem_coe, coe_erase, noncommProd_coe] at comm h ⊢
suffices ∀ x ∈ l, ∀ y ∈ l, x * y = y * x by rw [List.prod_erase_of_comm h this]
intro x hx y hy
rcases eq_or_ne x y with rfl | hxy
· rfl
exact comm hx hy hxy
theorem noncommProd_erase_mul [DecidableEq α] (s : Multiset α) {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) (comm)
(comm' := fun x hx y hy hxy ↦ comm (s.mem_of_mem_erase hx) (s.mem_of_mem_erase hy) hxy) :
(s.erase a).noncommProd comm' * a = s.noncommProd comm := by
suffices ∀ b ∈ erase s a, Commute a b by
rw [← (noncommProd_commute (s.erase a) comm' a this).eq, mul_noncommProd_erase s h comm comm']
intro b hb
rcases eq_or_ne a b with rfl | hab
· rfl
exact comm h (mem_of_mem_erase hb) hab
end Multiset
namespace Finset
variable [Monoid β] [Monoid γ]
/-- Proof used in definition of `Finset.noncommProd` -/
@[to_additive]
theorem noncommProd_lemma (s : Finset α) (f : α → β)
(comm : (s : Set α).Pairwise fun a b => Commute (f a) (f b)) :
Set.Pairwise { x | x ∈ Multiset.map f s.val } Commute := by
simp_rw [Multiset.mem_map]
rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ _ ⟨b, hb, rfl⟩ _
exact comm.of_refl ha hb
/-- Product of a `s : Finset α` mapped with `f : α → β` with `[Monoid β]`,
given a proof that `*` commutes on all elements `f x` for `x ∈ s`. -/
@[to_additive
"Sum of a `s : Finset α` mapped with `f : α → β` with `[AddMonoid β]`,
given a proof that `+` commutes on all elements `f x` for `x ∈ s`."]
def noncommProd (s : Finset α) (f : α → β)
(comm : (s : Set α).Pairwise fun a b => Commute (f a) (f b)) : β :=
(s.1.map f).noncommProd <| noncommProd_lemma s f comm
#align finset.noncomm_prod Finset.noncommProd
#align finset.noncomm_sum Finset.noncommSum
@[to_additive]
lemma noncommProd_induction (s : Finset α) (f : α → β) (comm)
(p : β → Prop) (hom : ∀ a b, p a → p b → p (a * b)) (unit : p 1) (base : ∀ x ∈ s, p (f x)) :
p (s.noncommProd f comm) := by
refine Multiset.noncommProd_induction _ _ _ hom unit fun b hb ↦ ?_
obtain (⟨a, ha : a ∈ s, rfl : f a = b⟩) := by simpa using hb
exact base a ha
@[to_additive (attr := congr)]
theorem noncommProd_congr {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} {f g : α → β} (h₁ : s₁ = s₂)
(h₂ : ∀ x ∈ s₂, f x = g x) (comm) :
noncommProd s₁ f comm =
noncommProd s₂ g fun x hx y hy h => by
dsimp only
rw [← h₂ _ hx, ← h₂ _ hy]
subst h₁
exact comm hx hy h := by
simp_rw [noncommProd, Multiset.map_congr (congr_arg _ h₁) h₂]
#align finset.noncomm_prod_congr Finset.noncommProd_congr
#align finset.noncomm_sum_congr Finset.noncommSum_congr
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem noncommProd_toFinset [DecidableEq α] (l : List α) (f : α → β) (comm) (hl : l.Nodup) :
noncommProd l.toFinset f comm = (l.map f).prod := by
rw [← List.dedup_eq_self] at hl
simp [noncommProd, hl]
#align finset.noncomm_prod_to_finset Finset.noncommProd_toFinset
#align finset.noncomm_sum_to_finset Finset.noncommSum_toFinset
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem noncommProd_empty (f : α → β) (h) : noncommProd (∅ : Finset α) f h = 1 :=
rfl
#align finset.noncomm_prod_empty Finset.noncommProd_empty
#align finset.noncomm_sum_empty Finset.noncommSum_empty
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem noncommProd_cons (s : Finset α) (a : α) (f : α → β)
(ha : a ∉ s) (comm) :
noncommProd (cons a s ha) f comm =
f a * noncommProd s f (comm.mono fun _ => Finset.mem_cons.2 ∘ .inr) := by
simp_rw [noncommProd, Finset.cons_val, Multiset.map_cons, Multiset.noncommProd_cons]
@[to_additive]
theorem noncommProd_cons' (s : Finset α) (a : α) (f : α → β)
(ha : a ∉ s) (comm) :
noncommProd (cons a s ha) f comm =
noncommProd s f (comm.mono fun _ => Finset.mem_cons.2 ∘ .inr) * f a := by
simp_rw [noncommProd, Finset.cons_val, Multiset.map_cons, Multiset.noncommProd_cons']
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem noncommProd_insert_of_not_mem [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset α) (a : α) (f : α → β) (comm)
(ha : a ∉ s) :
noncommProd (insert a s) f comm =
f a * noncommProd s f (comm.mono fun _ => mem_insert_of_mem) := by
simp only [← cons_eq_insert _ _ ha, noncommProd_cons]
#align finset.noncomm_prod_insert_of_not_mem Finset.noncommProd_insert_of_not_mem
#align finset.noncomm_sum_insert_of_not_mem Finset.noncommSum_insert_of_not_mem
@[to_additive]
| Mathlib/Data/Finset/NoncommProd.lean | 338 | 342 | theorem noncommProd_insert_of_not_mem' [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset α) (a : α) (f : α → β) (comm)
(ha : a ∉ s) :
noncommProd (insert a s) f comm =
noncommProd s f (comm.mono fun _ => mem_insert_of_mem) * f a := by |
simp only [← cons_eq_insert _ _ ha, noncommProd_cons']
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Zhangir Azerbayev. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Eric Wieser, Zhangir Azerbayev
-/
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Perm.Sign
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Perm
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Multilinear.Basis
#align_import linear_algebra.alternating from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"0c1d80f5a86b36c1db32e021e8d19ae7809d5b79"
/-!
# Alternating Maps
We construct the bundled function `AlternatingMap`, which extends `MultilinearMap` with all the
arguments of the same type.
## Main definitions
* `AlternatingMap R M N ι` is the space of `R`-linear alternating maps from `ι → M` to `N`.
* `f.map_eq_zero_of_eq` expresses that `f` is zero when two inputs are equal.
* `f.map_swap` expresses that `f` is negated when two inputs are swapped.
* `f.map_perm` expresses how `f` varies by a sign change under a permutation of its inputs.
* An `AddCommMonoid`, `AddCommGroup`, and `Module` structure over `AlternatingMap`s that
matches the definitions over `MultilinearMap`s.
* `MultilinearMap.domDomCongr`, for permuting the elements within a family.
* `MultilinearMap.alternatization`, which makes an alternating map out of a non-alternating one.
* `AlternatingMap.curryLeft`, for binding the leftmost argument of an alternating map indexed
by `Fin n.succ`.
## Implementation notes
`AlternatingMap` is defined in terms of `map_eq_zero_of_eq`, as this is easier to work with than
using `map_swap` as a definition, and does not require `Neg N`.
`AlternatingMap`s are provided with a coercion to `MultilinearMap`, along with a set of
`norm_cast` lemmas that act on the algebraic structure:
* `AlternatingMap.coe_add`
* `AlternatingMap.coe_zero`
* `AlternatingMap.coe_sub`
* `AlternatingMap.coe_neg`
* `AlternatingMap.coe_smul`
-/
-- semiring / add_comm_monoid
variable {R : Type*} [Semiring R]
variable {M : Type*} [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M]
variable {N : Type*} [AddCommMonoid N] [Module R N]
variable {P : Type*} [AddCommMonoid P] [Module R P]
-- semiring / add_comm_group
variable {M' : Type*} [AddCommGroup M'] [Module R M']
variable {N' : Type*} [AddCommGroup N'] [Module R N']
variable {ι ι' ι'' : Type*}
section
variable (R M N ι)
/-- An alternating map from `ι → M` to `N`, denoted `M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N`,
is a multilinear map that vanishes when two of its arguments are equal. -/
structure AlternatingMap extends MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N where
/-- The map is alternating: if `v` has two equal coordinates, then `f v = 0`. -/
map_eq_zero_of_eq' : ∀ (v : ι → M) (i j : ι), v i = v j → i ≠ j → toFun v = 0
#align alternating_map AlternatingMap
@[inherit_doc]
notation M " [⋀^" ι "]→ₗ[" R "] " N:100 => AlternatingMap R M N ι
end
/-- The multilinear map associated to an alternating map -/
add_decl_doc AlternatingMap.toMultilinearMap
namespace AlternatingMap
variable (f f' : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N)
variable (g g₂ : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N')
variable (g' : M' [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N')
variable (v : ι → M) (v' : ι → M')
open Function
/-! Basic coercion simp lemmas, largely copied from `RingHom` and `MultilinearMap` -/
section Coercions
instance instFunLike : FunLike (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (ι → M) N where
coe f := f.toFun
coe_injective' := fun f g h ↦ by
rcases f with ⟨⟨_, _, _⟩, _⟩
rcases g with ⟨⟨_, _, _⟩, _⟩
congr
#align alternating_map.fun_like AlternatingMap.instFunLike
-- shortcut instance
instance coeFun : CoeFun (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) fun _ => (ι → M) → N :=
⟨DFunLike.coe⟩
#align alternating_map.has_coe_to_fun AlternatingMap.coeFun
initialize_simps_projections AlternatingMap (toFun → apply)
@[simp]
theorem toFun_eq_coe : f.toFun = f :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.to_fun_eq_coe AlternatingMap.toFun_eq_coe
-- Porting note: changed statement to reflect new `mk` signature
@[simp]
theorem coe_mk (f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) (h) :
⇑(⟨f, h⟩ : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) = f :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_mk AlternatingMap.coe_mkₓ
theorem congr_fun {f g : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N} (h : f = g) (x : ι → M) : f x = g x :=
congr_arg (fun h : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N => h x) h
#align alternating_map.congr_fun AlternatingMap.congr_fun
theorem congr_arg (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) {x y : ι → M} (h : x = y) : f x = f y :=
_root_.congr_arg (fun x : ι → M => f x) h
#align alternating_map.congr_arg AlternatingMap.congr_arg
theorem coe_injective : Injective ((↑) : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N → (ι → M) → N) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective
#align alternating_map.coe_injective AlternatingMap.coe_injective
@[norm_cast] -- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem coe_inj {f g : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N} : (f : (ι → M) → N) = g ↔ f = g :=
coe_injective.eq_iff
#align alternating_map.coe_inj AlternatingMap.coe_inj
@[ext]
theorem ext {f f' : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N} (H : ∀ x, f x = f' x) : f = f' :=
DFunLike.ext _ _ H
#align alternating_map.ext AlternatingMap.ext
theorem ext_iff {f g : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N} : f = g ↔ ∀ x, f x = g x :=
⟨fun h _ => h ▸ rfl, fun h => ext h⟩
#align alternating_map.ext_iff AlternatingMap.ext_iff
attribute [coe] AlternatingMap.toMultilinearMap
instance coe : Coe (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) :=
⟨fun x => x.toMultilinearMap⟩
#align alternating_map.multilinear_map.has_coe AlternatingMap.coe
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_multilinearMap : ⇑(f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) = f :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_multilinear_map AlternatingMap.coe_multilinearMap
theorem coe_multilinearMap_injective :
Function.Injective ((↑) : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N → MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) :=
fun _ _ h => ext <| MultilinearMap.congr_fun h
#align alternating_map.coe_multilinear_map_injective AlternatingMap.coe_multilinearMap_injective
#noalign alternating_map.to_multilinear_map_eq_coe
-- Porting note: changed statement to reflect new `mk` signature.
-- Porting note: removed `simp`
-- @[simp]
theorem coe_multilinearMap_mk (f : (ι → M) → N) (h₁ h₂ h₃) :
((⟨⟨f, h₁, h₂⟩, h₃⟩ : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) =
⟨f, @h₁, @h₂⟩ := by
simp
#align alternating_map.coe_multilinear_map_mk AlternatingMap.coe_multilinearMap_mk
end Coercions
/-!
### Simp-normal forms of the structure fields
These are expressed in terms of `⇑f` instead of `f.toFun`.
-/
@[simp]
theorem map_add [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) (x y : M) :
f (update v i (x + y)) = f (update v i x) + f (update v i y) :=
f.toMultilinearMap.map_add' v i x y
#align alternating_map.map_add AlternatingMap.map_add
@[simp]
theorem map_sub [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) (x y : M') :
g' (update v' i (x - y)) = g' (update v' i x) - g' (update v' i y) :=
g'.toMultilinearMap.map_sub v' i x y
#align alternating_map.map_sub AlternatingMap.map_sub
@[simp]
theorem map_neg [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) (x : M') : g' (update v' i (-x)) = -g' (update v' i x) :=
g'.toMultilinearMap.map_neg v' i x
#align alternating_map.map_neg AlternatingMap.map_neg
@[simp]
theorem map_smul [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) (r : R) (x : M) :
f (update v i (r • x)) = r • f (update v i x) :=
f.toMultilinearMap.map_smul' v i r x
#align alternating_map.map_smul AlternatingMap.map_smul
@[simp]
theorem map_eq_zero_of_eq (v : ι → M) {i j : ι} (h : v i = v j) (hij : i ≠ j) : f v = 0 :=
f.map_eq_zero_of_eq' v i j h hij
#align alternating_map.map_eq_zero_of_eq AlternatingMap.map_eq_zero_of_eq
theorem map_coord_zero {m : ι → M} (i : ι) (h : m i = 0) : f m = 0 :=
f.toMultilinearMap.map_coord_zero i h
#align alternating_map.map_coord_zero AlternatingMap.map_coord_zero
@[simp]
theorem map_update_zero [DecidableEq ι] (m : ι → M) (i : ι) : f (update m i 0) = 0 :=
f.toMultilinearMap.map_update_zero m i
#align alternating_map.map_update_zero AlternatingMap.map_update_zero
@[simp]
theorem map_zero [Nonempty ι] : f 0 = 0 :=
f.toMultilinearMap.map_zero
#align alternating_map.map_zero AlternatingMap.map_zero
theorem map_eq_zero_of_not_injective (v : ι → M) (hv : ¬Function.Injective v) : f v = 0 := by
rw [Function.Injective] at hv
push_neg at hv
rcases hv with ⟨i₁, i₂, heq, hne⟩
exact f.map_eq_zero_of_eq v heq hne
#align alternating_map.map_eq_zero_of_not_injective AlternatingMap.map_eq_zero_of_not_injective
/-!
### Algebraic structure inherited from `MultilinearMap`
`AlternatingMap` carries the same `AddCommMonoid`, `AddCommGroup`, and `Module` structure
as `MultilinearMap`
-/
section SMul
variable {S : Type*} [Monoid S] [DistribMulAction S N] [SMulCommClass R S N]
instance smul : SMul S (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) :=
⟨fun c f =>
{ c • (f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) with
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun v i j h hij => by simp [f.map_eq_zero_of_eq v h hij] }⟩
#align alternating_map.has_smul AlternatingMap.smul
@[simp]
theorem smul_apply (c : S) (m : ι → M) : (c • f) m = c • f m :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.smul_apply AlternatingMap.smul_apply
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_smul (c : S) : ↑(c • f) = c • (f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_smul AlternatingMap.coe_smul
theorem coeFn_smul (c : S) (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) : ⇑(c • f) = c • ⇑f :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_fn_smul AlternatingMap.coeFn_smul
instance isCentralScalar [DistribMulAction Sᵐᵒᵖ N] [IsCentralScalar S N] :
IsCentralScalar S (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) :=
⟨fun _ _ => ext fun _ => op_smul_eq_smul _ _⟩
#align alternating_map.is_central_scalar AlternatingMap.isCentralScalar
end SMul
/-- The cartesian product of two alternating maps, as an alternating map. -/
@[simps!]
def prod (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (g : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] P) : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] (N × P) :=
{ f.toMultilinearMap.prod g.toMultilinearMap with
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun _ _ _ h hne =>
Prod.ext (f.map_eq_zero_of_eq _ h hne) (g.map_eq_zero_of_eq _ h hne) }
#align alternating_map.prod AlternatingMap.prod
#align alternating_map.prod_apply AlternatingMap.prod_apply
@[simp]
theorem coe_prod (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (g : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] P) :
(f.prod g : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) (N × P)) = MultilinearMap.prod f g :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_prod AlternatingMap.coe_prod
/-- Combine a family of alternating maps with the same domain and codomains `N i` into an
alternating map taking values in the space of functions `Π i, N i`. -/
@[simps!]
def pi {ι' : Type*} {N : ι' → Type*} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (N i)] [∀ i, Module R (N i)]
(f : ∀ i, M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N i) : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] (∀ i, N i) :=
{ MultilinearMap.pi fun a => (f a).toMultilinearMap with
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun _ _ _ h hne => funext fun a => (f a).map_eq_zero_of_eq _ h hne }
#align alternating_map.pi AlternatingMap.pi
#align alternating_map.pi_apply AlternatingMap.pi_apply
@[simp]
theorem coe_pi {ι' : Type*} {N : ι' → Type*} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (N i)] [∀ i, Module R (N i)]
(f : ∀ i, M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N i) :
(pi f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) (∀ i, N i)) = MultilinearMap.pi fun a => f a :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_pi AlternatingMap.coe_pi
/-- Given an alternating `R`-multilinear map `f` taking values in `R`, `f.smul_right z` is the map
sending `m` to `f m • z`. -/
@[simps!]
def smulRight {R M₁ M₂ ι : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [AddCommMonoid M₁] [AddCommMonoid M₂]
[Module R M₁] [Module R M₂] (f : M₁ [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] R) (z : M₂) : M₁ [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] M₂ :=
{ f.toMultilinearMap.smulRight z with
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun v i j h hne => by simp [f.map_eq_zero_of_eq v h hne] }
#align alternating_map.smul_right AlternatingMap.smulRight
#align alternating_map.smul_right_apply AlternatingMap.smulRight_apply
@[simp]
theorem coe_smulRight {R M₁ M₂ ι : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [AddCommMonoid M₁] [AddCommMonoid M₂]
[Module R M₁] [Module R M₂] (f : M₁ [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] R) (z : M₂) :
(f.smulRight z : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M₁) M₂) = MultilinearMap.smulRight f z :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_smul_right AlternatingMap.coe_smulRight
instance add : Add (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) :=
⟨fun a b =>
{ (a + b : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) with
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun v i j h hij => by
simp [a.map_eq_zero_of_eq v h hij, b.map_eq_zero_of_eq v h hij] }⟩
#align alternating_map.has_add AlternatingMap.add
@[simp]
theorem add_apply : (f + f') v = f v + f' v :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.add_apply AlternatingMap.add_apply
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_add : (↑(f + f') : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) = f + f' :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_add AlternatingMap.coe_add
instance zero : Zero (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) :=
⟨{ (0 : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) with
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun v i j _ _ => by simp }⟩
#align alternating_map.has_zero AlternatingMap.zero
@[simp]
theorem zero_apply : (0 : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) v = 0 :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.zero_apply AlternatingMap.zero_apply
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_zero : ((0 : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) = 0 :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_zero AlternatingMap.coe_zero
@[simp]
theorem mk_zero :
mk (0 : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι ↦ M) N) (0 : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N).2 = 0 :=
rfl
instance inhabited : Inhabited (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) :=
⟨0⟩
#align alternating_map.inhabited AlternatingMap.inhabited
instance addCommMonoid : AddCommMonoid (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) :=
coe_injective.addCommMonoid _ rfl (fun _ _ => rfl) fun _ _ => coeFn_smul _ _
#align alternating_map.add_comm_monoid AlternatingMap.addCommMonoid
instance neg : Neg (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N') :=
⟨fun f =>
{ -(f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N') with
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun v i j h hij => by simp [f.map_eq_zero_of_eq v h hij] }⟩
#align alternating_map.has_neg AlternatingMap.neg
@[simp]
theorem neg_apply (m : ι → M) : (-g) m = -g m :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.neg_apply AlternatingMap.neg_apply
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_neg : ((-g : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N') : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N') = -g :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_neg AlternatingMap.coe_neg
instance sub : Sub (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N') :=
⟨fun f g =>
{ (f - g : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N') with
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun v i j h hij => by
simp [f.map_eq_zero_of_eq v h hij, g.map_eq_zero_of_eq v h hij] }⟩
#align alternating_map.has_sub AlternatingMap.sub
@[simp]
theorem sub_apply (m : ι → M) : (g - g₂) m = g m - g₂ m :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.sub_apply AlternatingMap.sub_apply
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_sub : (↑(g - g₂) : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N') = g - g₂ :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_sub AlternatingMap.coe_sub
instance addCommGroup : AddCommGroup (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N') :=
coe_injective.addCommGroup _ rfl (fun _ _ => rfl) (fun _ => rfl) (fun _ _ => rfl)
(fun _ _ => coeFn_smul _ _) fun _ _ => coeFn_smul _ _
#align alternating_map.add_comm_group AlternatingMap.addCommGroup
section DistribMulAction
variable {S : Type*} [Monoid S] [DistribMulAction S N] [SMulCommClass R S N]
instance distribMulAction : DistribMulAction S (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) where
one_smul _ := ext fun _ => one_smul _ _
mul_smul _ _ _ := ext fun _ => mul_smul _ _ _
smul_zero _ := ext fun _ => smul_zero _
smul_add _ _ _ := ext fun _ => smul_add _ _ _
#align alternating_map.distrib_mul_action AlternatingMap.distribMulAction
end DistribMulAction
section Module
variable {S : Type*} [Semiring S] [Module S N] [SMulCommClass R S N]
/-- The space of multilinear maps over an algebra over `R` is a module over `R`, for the pointwise
addition and scalar multiplication. -/
instance module : Module S (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) where
add_smul _ _ _ := ext fun _ => add_smul _ _ _
zero_smul _ := ext fun _ => zero_smul _ _
#align alternating_map.module AlternatingMap.module
instance noZeroSMulDivisors [NoZeroSMulDivisors S N] :
NoZeroSMulDivisors S (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) :=
coe_injective.noZeroSMulDivisors _ rfl coeFn_smul
#align alternating_map.no_zero_smul_divisors AlternatingMap.noZeroSMulDivisors
end Module
section
variable (R M N)
/-- The natural equivalence between linear maps from `M` to `N`
and `1`-multilinear alternating maps from `M` to `N`. -/
@[simps!]
def ofSubsingleton [Subsingleton ι] (i : ι) : (M →ₗ[R] N) ≃ (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) where
toFun f := ⟨MultilinearMap.ofSubsingleton R M N i f, fun _ _ _ _ ↦ absurd (Subsingleton.elim _ _)⟩
invFun f := (MultilinearMap.ofSubsingleton R M N i).symm f
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv _ := coe_multilinearMap_injective <|
(MultilinearMap.ofSubsingleton R M N i).apply_symm_apply _
#align alternating_map.of_subsingleton AlternatingMap.ofSubsingleton
#align alternating_map.of_subsingleton_apply AlternatingMap.ofSubsingleton_apply_apply
variable (ι) {N}
/-- The constant map is alternating when `ι` is empty. -/
@[simps (config := .asFn)]
def constOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty ι] (m : N) : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N :=
{ MultilinearMap.constOfIsEmpty R _ m with
toFun := Function.const _ m
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun _ => isEmptyElim }
#align alternating_map.const_of_is_empty AlternatingMap.constOfIsEmpty
#align alternating_map.const_of_is_empty_apply AlternatingMap.constOfIsEmpty_apply
end
/-- Restrict the codomain of an alternating map to a submodule. -/
@[simps]
def codRestrict (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (p : Submodule R N) (h : ∀ v, f v ∈ p) :
M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] p :=
{ f.toMultilinearMap.codRestrict p h with
toFun := fun v => ⟨f v, h v⟩
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun _ _ _ hv hij => Subtype.ext <| map_eq_zero_of_eq _ _ hv hij }
#align alternating_map.cod_restrict AlternatingMap.codRestrict
#align alternating_map.cod_restrict_apply_coe AlternatingMap.codRestrict_apply_coe
end AlternatingMap
/-!
### Composition with linear maps
-/
namespace LinearMap
variable {N₂ : Type*} [AddCommMonoid N₂] [Module R N₂]
/-- Composing an alternating map with a linear map on the left gives again an alternating map. -/
def compAlternatingMap (g : N →ₗ[R] N₂) : (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) →+ (M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N₂) where
toFun f :=
{ g.compMultilinearMap (f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N) with
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun v i j h hij => by simp [f.map_eq_zero_of_eq v h hij] }
map_zero' := by
ext
simp
map_add' a b := by
ext
simp
#align linear_map.comp_alternating_map LinearMap.compAlternatingMap
@[simp]
theorem coe_compAlternatingMap (g : N →ₗ[R] N₂) (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) :
⇑(g.compAlternatingMap f) = g ∘ f :=
rfl
#align linear_map.coe_comp_alternating_map LinearMap.coe_compAlternatingMap
@[simp]
theorem compAlternatingMap_apply (g : N →ₗ[R] N₂) (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (m : ι → M) :
g.compAlternatingMap f m = g (f m) :=
rfl
#align linear_map.comp_alternating_map_apply LinearMap.compAlternatingMap_apply
theorem smulRight_eq_comp {R M₁ M₂ ι : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [AddCommMonoid M₁]
[AddCommMonoid M₂] [Module R M₁] [Module R M₂] (f : M₁ [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] R) (z : M₂) :
f.smulRight z = (LinearMap.id.smulRight z).compAlternatingMap f :=
rfl
#align linear_map.smul_right_eq_comp LinearMap.smulRight_eq_comp
@[simp]
theorem subtype_compAlternatingMap_codRestrict (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (p : Submodule R N)
(h) : p.subtype.compAlternatingMap (f.codRestrict p h) = f :=
AlternatingMap.ext fun _ => rfl
#align linear_map.subtype_comp_alternating_map_cod_restrict LinearMap.subtype_compAlternatingMap_codRestrict
@[simp]
theorem compAlternatingMap_codRestrict (g : N →ₗ[R] N₂) (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N)
(p : Submodule R N₂) (h) :
(g.codRestrict p h).compAlternatingMap f =
(g.compAlternatingMap f).codRestrict p fun v => h (f v) :=
AlternatingMap.ext fun _ => rfl
#align linear_map.comp_alternating_map_cod_restrict LinearMap.compAlternatingMap_codRestrict
end LinearMap
namespace AlternatingMap
variable {M₂ : Type*} [AddCommMonoid M₂] [Module R M₂]
variable {M₃ : Type*} [AddCommMonoid M₃] [Module R M₃]
/-- Composing an alternating map with the same linear map on each argument gives again an
alternating map. -/
def compLinearMap (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M) : M₂ [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N :=
{ (f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => M) N).compLinearMap fun _ => g with
map_eq_zero_of_eq' := fun _ _ _ h hij => f.map_eq_zero_of_eq _ (LinearMap.congr_arg h) hij }
#align alternating_map.comp_linear_map AlternatingMap.compLinearMap
theorem coe_compLinearMap (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M) :
⇑(f.compLinearMap g) = f ∘ (g ∘ ·) :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.coe_comp_linear_map AlternatingMap.coe_compLinearMap
@[simp]
theorem compLinearMap_apply (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M) (v : ι → M₂) :
f.compLinearMap g v = f fun i => g (v i) :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.comp_linear_map_apply AlternatingMap.compLinearMap_apply
/-- Composing an alternating map twice with the same linear map in each argument is
the same as composing with their composition. -/
theorem compLinearMap_assoc (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (g₁ : M₂ →ₗ[R] M) (g₂ : M₃ →ₗ[R] M₂) :
(f.compLinearMap g₁).compLinearMap g₂ = f.compLinearMap (g₁ ∘ₗ g₂) :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.comp_linear_map_assoc AlternatingMap.compLinearMap_assoc
@[simp]
theorem zero_compLinearMap (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M) : (0 : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N).compLinearMap g = 0 := by
ext
simp only [compLinearMap_apply, zero_apply]
#align alternating_map.zero_comp_linear_map AlternatingMap.zero_compLinearMap
@[simp]
theorem add_compLinearMap (f₁ f₂ : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M) :
(f₁ + f₂).compLinearMap g = f₁.compLinearMap g + f₂.compLinearMap g := by
ext
simp only [compLinearMap_apply, add_apply]
#align alternating_map.add_comp_linear_map AlternatingMap.add_compLinearMap
@[simp]
theorem compLinearMap_zero [Nonempty ι] (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) :
f.compLinearMap (0 : M₂ →ₗ[R] M) = 0 := by
ext
-- Porting note: Was `simp_rw [.., ← Pi.zero_def, map_zero, zero_apply]`.
simp_rw [compLinearMap_apply, LinearMap.zero_apply, ← Pi.zero_def, zero_apply]
exact map_zero f
#align alternating_map.comp_linear_map_zero AlternatingMap.compLinearMap_zero
/-- Composing an alternating map with the identity linear map in each argument. -/
@[simp]
theorem compLinearMap_id (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) : f.compLinearMap LinearMap.id = f :=
ext fun _ => rfl
#align alternating_map.comp_linear_map_id AlternatingMap.compLinearMap_id
/-- Composing with a surjective linear map is injective. -/
theorem compLinearMap_injective (f : M₂ →ₗ[R] M) (hf : Function.Surjective f) :
Function.Injective fun g : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N => g.compLinearMap f := fun g₁ g₂ h =>
ext fun x => by simpa [Function.surjInv_eq hf] using ext_iff.mp h (Function.surjInv hf ∘ x)
#align alternating_map.comp_linear_map_injective AlternatingMap.compLinearMap_injective
theorem compLinearMap_inj (f : M₂ →ₗ[R] M) (hf : Function.Surjective f)
(g₁ g₂ : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) : g₁.compLinearMap f = g₂.compLinearMap f ↔ g₁ = g₂ :=
(compLinearMap_injective _ hf).eq_iff
#align alternating_map.comp_linear_map_inj AlternatingMap.compLinearMap_inj
section DomLcongr
variable (ι R N)
variable (S : Type*) [Semiring S] [Module S N] [SMulCommClass R S N]
/-- Construct a linear equivalence between maps from a linear equivalence between domains. -/
@[simps apply]
def domLCongr (e : M ≃ₗ[R] M₂) : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N ≃ₗ[S] (M₂ [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) where
toFun f := f.compLinearMap e.symm
invFun g := g.compLinearMap e
map_add' _ _ := rfl
map_smul' _ _ := rfl
left_inv f := AlternatingMap.ext fun _ => f.congr_arg <| funext fun _ => e.symm_apply_apply _
right_inv f := AlternatingMap.ext fun _ => f.congr_arg <| funext fun _ => e.apply_symm_apply _
#align alternating_map.dom_lcongr AlternatingMap.domLCongr
#align alternating_map.dom_lcongr_apply AlternatingMap.domLCongr_apply
@[simp]
theorem domLCongr_refl : domLCongr R N ι S (LinearEquiv.refl R M) = LinearEquiv.refl S _ :=
LinearEquiv.ext fun _ => AlternatingMap.ext fun _ => rfl
#align alternating_map.dom_lcongr_refl AlternatingMap.domLCongr_refl
@[simp]
theorem domLCongr_symm (e : M ≃ₗ[R] M₂) : (domLCongr R N ι S e).symm = domLCongr R N ι S e.symm :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.dom_lcongr_symm AlternatingMap.domLCongr_symm
theorem domLCongr_trans (e : M ≃ₗ[R] M₂) (f : M₂ ≃ₗ[R] M₃) :
(domLCongr R N ι S e).trans (domLCongr R N ι S f) = domLCongr R N ι S (e.trans f) :=
rfl
#align alternating_map.dom_lcongr_trans AlternatingMap.domLCongr_trans
end DomLcongr
/-- Composing an alternating map with the same linear equiv on each argument gives the zero map
if and only if the alternating map is the zero map. -/
@[simp]
theorem compLinearEquiv_eq_zero_iff (f : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N) (g : M₂ ≃ₗ[R] M) :
f.compLinearMap (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M) = 0 ↔ f = 0 :=
(domLCongr R N ι ℕ g.symm).map_eq_zero_iff
#align alternating_map.comp_linear_equiv_eq_zero_iff AlternatingMap.compLinearEquiv_eq_zero_iff
variable (f f' : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N)
variable (g g₂ : M [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N')
variable (g' : M' [⋀^ι]→ₗ[R] N')
variable (v : ι → M) (v' : ι → M')
open Function
/-!
### Other lemmas from `MultilinearMap`
-/
section
theorem map_update_sum {α : Type*} [DecidableEq ι] (t : Finset α) (i : ι) (g : α → M) (m : ι → M) :
f (update m i (∑ a ∈ t, g a)) = ∑ a ∈ t, f (update m i (g a)) :=
f.toMultilinearMap.map_update_sum t i g m
#align alternating_map.map_update_sum AlternatingMap.map_update_sum
end
/-!
### Theorems specific to alternating maps
Various properties of reordered and repeated inputs which follow from
`AlternatingMap.map_eq_zero_of_eq`.
-/
theorem map_update_self [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (hij : i ≠ j) :
f (Function.update v i (v j)) = 0 :=
f.map_eq_zero_of_eq _ (by rw [Function.update_same, Function.update_noteq hij.symm]) hij
#align alternating_map.map_update_self AlternatingMap.map_update_self
theorem map_update_update [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (hij : i ≠ j) (m : M) :
f (Function.update (Function.update v i m) j m) = 0 :=
f.map_eq_zero_of_eq _
(by rw [Function.update_same, Function.update_noteq hij, Function.update_same]) hij
#align alternating_map.map_update_update AlternatingMap.map_update_update
theorem map_swap_add [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (hij : i ≠ j) :
f (v ∘ Equiv.swap i j) + f v = 0 := by
rw [Equiv.comp_swap_eq_update]
convert f.map_update_update v hij (v i + v j)
simp [f.map_update_self _ hij, f.map_update_self _ hij.symm,
Function.update_comm hij (v i + v j) (v _) v, Function.update_comm hij.symm (v i) (v i) v]
#align alternating_map.map_swap_add AlternatingMap.map_swap_add
theorem map_add_swap [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (hij : i ≠ j) :
f v + f (v ∘ Equiv.swap i j) = 0 := by
rw [add_comm]
exact f.map_swap_add v hij
#align alternating_map.map_add_swap AlternatingMap.map_add_swap
theorem map_swap [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (hij : i ≠ j) : g (v ∘ Equiv.swap i j) = -g v :=
eq_neg_of_add_eq_zero_left <| g.map_swap_add v hij
#align alternating_map.map_swap AlternatingMap.map_swap
theorem map_perm [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] (v : ι → M) (σ : Equiv.Perm ι) :
g (v ∘ σ) = Equiv.Perm.sign σ • g v := by
-- Porting note: `apply` → `induction'`
induction' σ using Equiv.Perm.swap_induction_on' with s x y hxy hI
· simp
· -- Porting note: `← Function.comp.assoc` & `-Equiv.Perm.sign_swap'` are required.
simpa [← Function.comp.assoc, g.map_swap (v ∘ s) hxy,
Equiv.Perm.sign_swap hxy, -Equiv.Perm.sign_swap'] using hI
#align alternating_map.map_perm AlternatingMap.map_perm
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Alternating/Basic.lean | 706 | 709 | theorem map_congr_perm [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] (σ : Equiv.Perm ι) :
g v = Equiv.Perm.sign σ • g (v ∘ σ) := by |
rw [g.map_perm, smul_smul]
simp
|
/-
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.BigOperators.Associated
import Mathlib.Algebra.GCDMonoid.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Finsupp.Multiset
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Factors
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Noetherian
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Multiplicity
#align_import ring_theory.unique_factorization_domain from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"570e9f4877079b3a923135b3027ac3be8695ab8c"
/-!
# Unique factorization
## Main Definitions
* `WfDvdMonoid` holds for `Monoid`s for which a strict divisibility relation is
well-founded.
* `UniqueFactorizationMonoid` holds for `WfDvdMonoid`s where
`Irreducible` is equivalent to `Prime`
## To do
* set up the complete lattice structure on `FactorSet`.
-/
variable {α : Type*}
local infixl:50 " ~ᵤ " => Associated
/-- Well-foundedness of the strict version of |, which is equivalent to the descending chain
condition on divisibility and to the ascending chain condition on
principal ideals in an integral domain.
-/
class WfDvdMonoid (α : Type*) [CommMonoidWithZero α] : Prop where
wellFounded_dvdNotUnit : WellFounded (@DvdNotUnit α _)
#align wf_dvd_monoid WfDvdMonoid
export WfDvdMonoid (wellFounded_dvdNotUnit)
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) IsNoetherianRing.wfDvdMonoid [CommRing α] [IsDomain α]
[IsNoetherianRing α] : WfDvdMonoid α :=
⟨by
convert InvImage.wf (fun a => Ideal.span ({a} : Set α)) (wellFounded_submodule_gt _ _)
ext
exact Ideal.span_singleton_lt_span_singleton.symm⟩
#align is_noetherian_ring.wf_dvd_monoid IsNoetherianRing.wfDvdMonoid
namespace WfDvdMonoid
variable [CommMonoidWithZero α]
open Associates Nat
theorem of_wfDvdMonoid_associates (_ : WfDvdMonoid (Associates α)) : WfDvdMonoid α :=
⟨(mk_surjective.wellFounded_iff mk_dvdNotUnit_mk_iff.symm).2 wellFounded_dvdNotUnit⟩
#align wf_dvd_monoid.of_wf_dvd_monoid_associates WfDvdMonoid.of_wfDvdMonoid_associates
variable [WfDvdMonoid α]
instance wfDvdMonoid_associates : WfDvdMonoid (Associates α) :=
⟨(mk_surjective.wellFounded_iff mk_dvdNotUnit_mk_iff.symm).1 wellFounded_dvdNotUnit⟩
#align wf_dvd_monoid.wf_dvd_monoid_associates WfDvdMonoid.wfDvdMonoid_associates
theorem wellFounded_associates : WellFounded ((· < ·) : Associates α → Associates α → Prop) :=
Subrelation.wf dvdNotUnit_of_lt wellFounded_dvdNotUnit
#align wf_dvd_monoid.well_founded_associates WfDvdMonoid.wellFounded_associates
-- Porting note: elab_as_elim can only be global and cannot be changed on an imported decl
-- attribute [local elab_as_elim] WellFounded.fix
theorem exists_irreducible_factor {a : α} (ha : ¬IsUnit a) (ha0 : a ≠ 0) :
∃ i, Irreducible i ∧ i ∣ a :=
let ⟨b, hs, hr⟩ := wellFounded_dvdNotUnit.has_min { b | b ∣ a ∧ ¬IsUnit b } ⟨a, dvd_rfl, ha⟩
⟨b,
⟨hs.2, fun c d he =>
let h := dvd_trans ⟨d, he⟩ hs.1
or_iff_not_imp_left.2 fun hc =>
of_not_not fun hd => hr c ⟨h, hc⟩ ⟨ne_zero_of_dvd_ne_zero ha0 h, d, hd, he⟩⟩,
hs.1⟩
#align wf_dvd_monoid.exists_irreducible_factor WfDvdMonoid.exists_irreducible_factor
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem induction_on_irreducible {P : α → Prop} (a : α) (h0 : P 0) (hu : ∀ u : α, IsUnit u → P u)
(hi : ∀ a i : α, a ≠ 0 → Irreducible i → P a → P (i * a)) : P a :=
haveI := Classical.dec
wellFounded_dvdNotUnit.fix
(fun a ih =>
if ha0 : a = 0 then ha0.substr h0
else
if hau : IsUnit a then hu a hau
else
let ⟨i, hii, b, hb⟩ := exists_irreducible_factor hau ha0
let hb0 : b ≠ 0 := ne_zero_of_dvd_ne_zero ha0 ⟨i, mul_comm i b ▸ hb⟩
hb.symm ▸ hi b i hb0 hii <| ih b ⟨hb0, i, hii.1, mul_comm i b ▸ hb⟩)
a
#align wf_dvd_monoid.induction_on_irreducible WfDvdMonoid.induction_on_irreducible
theorem exists_factors (a : α) :
a ≠ 0 → ∃ f : Multiset α, (∀ b ∈ f, Irreducible b) ∧ Associated f.prod a :=
induction_on_irreducible a (fun h => (h rfl).elim)
(fun u hu _ => ⟨0, fun _ h => False.elim (Multiset.not_mem_zero _ h), hu.unit, one_mul _⟩)
fun a i ha0 hi ih _ =>
let ⟨s, hs⟩ := ih ha0
⟨i ::ₘ s, fun b H => (Multiset.mem_cons.1 H).elim (fun h => h.symm ▸ hi) (hs.1 b), by
rw [s.prod_cons i]
exact hs.2.mul_left i⟩
#align wf_dvd_monoid.exists_factors WfDvdMonoid.exists_factors
theorem not_unit_iff_exists_factors_eq (a : α) (hn0 : a ≠ 0) :
¬IsUnit a ↔ ∃ f : Multiset α, (∀ b ∈ f, Irreducible b) ∧ f.prod = a ∧ f ≠ ∅ :=
⟨fun hnu => by
obtain ⟨f, hi, u, rfl⟩ := exists_factors a hn0
obtain ⟨b, h⟩ := Multiset.exists_mem_of_ne_zero fun h : f = 0 => hnu <| by simp [h]
classical
refine ⟨(f.erase b).cons (b * u), fun a ha => ?_, ?_, Multiset.cons_ne_zero⟩
· obtain rfl | ha := Multiset.mem_cons.1 ha
exacts [Associated.irreducible ⟨u, rfl⟩ (hi b h), hi a (Multiset.mem_of_mem_erase ha)]
· rw [Multiset.prod_cons, mul_comm b, mul_assoc, Multiset.prod_erase h, mul_comm],
fun ⟨f, hi, he, hne⟩ =>
let ⟨b, h⟩ := Multiset.exists_mem_of_ne_zero hne
not_isUnit_of_not_isUnit_dvd (hi b h).not_unit <| he ▸ Multiset.dvd_prod h⟩
#align wf_dvd_monoid.not_unit_iff_exists_factors_eq WfDvdMonoid.not_unit_iff_exists_factors_eq
theorem isRelPrime_of_no_irreducible_factors {x y : α} (nonzero : ¬(x = 0 ∧ y = 0))
(H : ∀ z : α, Irreducible z → z ∣ x → ¬z ∣ y) : IsRelPrime x y :=
isRelPrime_of_no_nonunits_factors nonzero fun _z znu znz zx zy ↦
have ⟨i, h1, h2⟩ := exists_irreducible_factor znu znz
H i h1 (h2.trans zx) (h2.trans zy)
end WfDvdMonoid
theorem WfDvdMonoid.of_wellFounded_associates [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α]
(h : WellFounded ((· < ·) : Associates α → Associates α → Prop)) : WfDvdMonoid α :=
WfDvdMonoid.of_wfDvdMonoid_associates
⟨by
convert h
ext
exact Associates.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt⟩
#align wf_dvd_monoid.of_well_founded_associates WfDvdMonoid.of_wellFounded_associates
theorem WfDvdMonoid.iff_wellFounded_associates [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] :
WfDvdMonoid α ↔ WellFounded ((· < ·) : Associates α → Associates α → Prop) :=
⟨by apply WfDvdMonoid.wellFounded_associates, WfDvdMonoid.of_wellFounded_associates⟩
#align wf_dvd_monoid.iff_well_founded_associates WfDvdMonoid.iff_wellFounded_associates
theorem WfDvdMonoid.max_power_factor' [CommMonoidWithZero α] [WfDvdMonoid α] {a₀ x : α}
(h : a₀ ≠ 0) (hx : ¬IsUnit x) : ∃ (n : ℕ) (a : α), ¬x ∣ a ∧ a₀ = x ^ n * a := by
obtain ⟨a, ⟨n, rfl⟩, hm⟩ := wellFounded_dvdNotUnit.has_min
{a | ∃ n, x ^ n * a = a₀} ⟨a₀, 0, by rw [pow_zero, one_mul]⟩
refine ⟨n, a, ?_, rfl⟩; rintro ⟨d, rfl⟩
exact hm d ⟨n + 1, by rw [pow_succ, mul_assoc]⟩
⟨(right_ne_zero_of_mul <| right_ne_zero_of_mul h), x, hx, mul_comm _ _⟩
theorem WfDvdMonoid.max_power_factor [CommMonoidWithZero α] [WfDvdMonoid α] {a₀ x : α}
(h : a₀ ≠ 0) (hx : Irreducible x) : ∃ (n : ℕ) (a : α), ¬x ∣ a ∧ a₀ = x ^ n * a :=
max_power_factor' h hx.not_unit
theorem multiplicity.finite_of_not_isUnit [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] [WfDvdMonoid α]
{a b : α} (ha : ¬IsUnit a) (hb : b ≠ 0) : multiplicity.Finite a b := by
obtain ⟨n, c, ndvd, rfl⟩ := WfDvdMonoid.max_power_factor' hb ha
exact ⟨n, by rwa [pow_succ, mul_dvd_mul_iff_left (left_ne_zero_of_mul hb)]⟩
section Prio
-- set_option default_priority 100
-- see Note [default priority]
/-- unique factorization monoids.
These are defined as `CancelCommMonoidWithZero`s with well-founded strict divisibility
relations, but this is equivalent to more familiar definitions:
Each element (except zero) is uniquely represented as a multiset of irreducible factors.
Uniqueness is only up to associated elements.
Each element (except zero) is non-uniquely represented as a multiset
of prime factors.
To define a UFD using the definition in terms of multisets
of irreducible factors, use the definition `of_exists_unique_irreducible_factors`
To define a UFD using the definition in terms of multisets
of prime factors, use the definition `of_exists_prime_factors`
-/
class UniqueFactorizationMonoid (α : Type*) [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] extends WfDvdMonoid α :
Prop where
protected irreducible_iff_prime : ∀ {a : α}, Irreducible a ↔ Prime a
#align unique_factorization_monoid UniqueFactorizationMonoid
/-- Can't be an instance because it would cause a loop `ufm → WfDvdMonoid → ufm → ...`. -/
theorem ufm_of_decomposition_of_wfDvdMonoid [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] [WfDvdMonoid α]
[DecompositionMonoid α] : UniqueFactorizationMonoid α :=
{ ‹WfDvdMonoid α› with irreducible_iff_prime := irreducible_iff_prime }
#align ufm_of_gcd_of_wf_dvd_monoid ufm_of_decomposition_of_wfDvdMonoid
@[deprecated] alias ufm_of_gcd_of_wfDvdMonoid := ufm_of_decomposition_of_wfDvdMonoid
instance Associates.ufm [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] [UniqueFactorizationMonoid α] :
UniqueFactorizationMonoid (Associates α) :=
{ (WfDvdMonoid.wfDvdMonoid_associates : WfDvdMonoid (Associates α)) with
irreducible_iff_prime := by
rw [← Associates.irreducible_iff_prime_iff]
apply UniqueFactorizationMonoid.irreducible_iff_prime }
#align associates.ufm Associates.ufm
end Prio
namespace UniqueFactorizationMonoid
variable [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] [UniqueFactorizationMonoid α]
theorem exists_prime_factors (a : α) :
a ≠ 0 → ∃ f : Multiset α, (∀ b ∈ f, Prime b) ∧ f.prod ~ᵤ a := by
simp_rw [← UniqueFactorizationMonoid.irreducible_iff_prime]
apply WfDvdMonoid.exists_factors a
#align unique_factorization_monoid.exists_prime_factors UniqueFactorizationMonoid.exists_prime_factors
instance : DecompositionMonoid α where
primal a := by
obtain rfl | ha := eq_or_ne a 0; · exact isPrimal_zero
obtain ⟨f, hf, u, rfl⟩ := exists_prime_factors a ha
exact ((Submonoid.isPrimal α).multiset_prod_mem f (hf · ·|>.isPrimal)).mul u.isUnit.isPrimal
lemma exists_prime_iff :
(∃ (p : α), Prime p) ↔ ∃ (x : α), x ≠ 0 ∧ ¬ IsUnit x := by
refine ⟨fun ⟨p, hp⟩ ↦ ⟨p, hp.ne_zero, hp.not_unit⟩, fun ⟨x, hx₀, hxu⟩ ↦ ?_⟩
obtain ⟨f, hf, -⟩ := WfDvdMonoid.exists_irreducible_factor hxu hx₀
exact ⟨f, UniqueFactorizationMonoid.irreducible_iff_prime.mp hf⟩
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem induction_on_prime {P : α → Prop} (a : α) (h₁ : P 0) (h₂ : ∀ x : α, IsUnit x → P x)
(h₃ : ∀ a p : α, a ≠ 0 → Prime p → P a → P (p * a)) : P a := by
simp_rw [← UniqueFactorizationMonoid.irreducible_iff_prime] at h₃
exact WfDvdMonoid.induction_on_irreducible a h₁ h₂ h₃
#align unique_factorization_monoid.induction_on_prime UniqueFactorizationMonoid.induction_on_prime
end UniqueFactorizationMonoid
theorem prime_factors_unique [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] :
∀ {f g : Multiset α},
(∀ x ∈ f, Prime x) → (∀ x ∈ g, Prime x) → f.prod ~ᵤ g.prod → Multiset.Rel Associated f g := by
classical
intro f
induction' f using Multiset.induction_on with p f ih
· intros g _ hg h
exact Multiset.rel_zero_left.2 <|
Multiset.eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem fun x hx =>
have : IsUnit g.prod := by simpa [associated_one_iff_isUnit] using h.symm
(hg x hx).not_unit <|
isUnit_iff_dvd_one.2 <| (Multiset.dvd_prod hx).trans (isUnit_iff_dvd_one.1 this)
· intros g hf hg hfg
let ⟨b, hbg, hb⟩ :=
(exists_associated_mem_of_dvd_prod (hf p (by simp)) fun q hq => hg _ hq) <|
hfg.dvd_iff_dvd_right.1 (show p ∣ (p ::ₘ f).prod by simp)
haveI := Classical.decEq α
rw [← Multiset.cons_erase hbg]
exact
Multiset.Rel.cons hb
(ih (fun q hq => hf _ (by simp [hq]))
(fun {q} (hq : q ∈ g.erase b) => hg q (Multiset.mem_of_mem_erase hq))
(Associated.of_mul_left
(by rwa [← Multiset.prod_cons, ← Multiset.prod_cons, Multiset.cons_erase hbg]) hb
(hf p (by simp)).ne_zero))
#align prime_factors_unique prime_factors_unique
namespace UniqueFactorizationMonoid
variable [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] [UniqueFactorizationMonoid α]
theorem factors_unique {f g : Multiset α} (hf : ∀ x ∈ f, Irreducible x)
(hg : ∀ x ∈ g, Irreducible x) (h : f.prod ~ᵤ g.prod) : Multiset.Rel Associated f g :=
prime_factors_unique (fun x hx => UniqueFactorizationMonoid.irreducible_iff_prime.mp (hf x hx))
(fun x hx => UniqueFactorizationMonoid.irreducible_iff_prime.mp (hg x hx)) h
#align unique_factorization_monoid.factors_unique UniqueFactorizationMonoid.factors_unique
end UniqueFactorizationMonoid
/-- If an irreducible has a prime factorization,
then it is an associate of one of its prime factors. -/
theorem prime_factors_irreducible [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α] {a : α} {f : Multiset α}
(ha : Irreducible a) (pfa : (∀ b ∈ f, Prime b) ∧ f.prod ~ᵤ a) : ∃ p, a ~ᵤ p ∧ f = {p} := by
haveI := Classical.decEq α
refine @Multiset.induction_on _
(fun g => (g.prod ~ᵤ a) → (∀ b ∈ g, Prime b) → ∃ p, a ~ᵤ p ∧ g = {p}) f ?_ ?_ pfa.2 pfa.1
· intro h; exact (ha.not_unit (associated_one_iff_isUnit.1 (Associated.symm h))).elim
· rintro p s _ ⟨u, hu⟩ hs
use p
have hs0 : s = 0 := by
by_contra hs0
obtain ⟨q, hq⟩ := Multiset.exists_mem_of_ne_zero hs0
apply (hs q (by simp [hq])).2.1
refine (ha.isUnit_or_isUnit (?_ : _ = p * ↑u * (s.erase q).prod * _)).resolve_left ?_
· rw [mul_right_comm _ _ q, mul_assoc, ← Multiset.prod_cons, Multiset.cons_erase hq, ← hu,
mul_comm, mul_comm p _, mul_assoc]
simp
apply mt isUnit_of_mul_isUnit_left (mt isUnit_of_mul_isUnit_left _)
apply (hs p (Multiset.mem_cons_self _ _)).2.1
simp only [mul_one, Multiset.prod_cons, Multiset.prod_zero, hs0] at *
exact ⟨Associated.symm ⟨u, hu⟩, rfl⟩
#align prime_factors_irreducible prime_factors_irreducible
section ExistsPrimeFactors
variable [CancelCommMonoidWithZero α]
variable (pf : ∀ a : α, a ≠ 0 → ∃ f : Multiset α, (∀ b ∈ f, Prime b) ∧ f.prod ~ᵤ a)
| Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain.lean | 313 | 351 | theorem WfDvdMonoid.of_exists_prime_factors : WfDvdMonoid α :=
⟨by
classical
refine RelHomClass.wellFounded
(RelHom.mk ?_ ?_ : (DvdNotUnit : α → α → Prop) →r ((· < ·) : ℕ∞ → ℕ∞ → Prop)) wellFounded_lt
· intro a
by_cases h : a = 0
· exact ⊤
exact ↑(Multiset.card (Classical.choose (pf a h)))
rintro a b ⟨ane0, ⟨c, hc, b_eq⟩⟩
rw [dif_neg ane0]
by_cases h : b = 0
· simp [h, lt_top_iff_ne_top]
· rw [dif_neg h]
erw [WithTop.coe_lt_coe]
have cne0 : c ≠ 0 := by |
refine mt (fun con => ?_) h
rw [b_eq, con, mul_zero]
calc
Multiset.card (Classical.choose (pf a ane0)) <
_ + Multiset.card (Classical.choose (pf c cne0)) :=
lt_add_of_pos_right _
(Multiset.card_pos.mpr fun con => hc (associated_one_iff_isUnit.mp ?_))
_ = Multiset.card (Classical.choose (pf a ane0) + Classical.choose (pf c cne0)) :=
(Multiset.card_add _ _).symm
_ = Multiset.card (Classical.choose (pf b h)) :=
Multiset.card_eq_card_of_rel
(prime_factors_unique ?_ (Classical.choose_spec (pf _ h)).1 ?_)
· convert (Classical.choose_spec (pf c cne0)).2.symm
rw [con, Multiset.prod_zero]
· intro x hadd
rw [Multiset.mem_add] at hadd
cases' hadd with h h <;> apply (Classical.choose_spec (pf _ _)).1 _ h <;> assumption
· rw [Multiset.prod_add]
trans a * c
· apply Associated.mul_mul <;> apply (Classical.choose_spec (pf _ _)).2 <;> assumption
· rw [← b_eq]
apply (Classical.choose_spec (pf _ _)).2.symm; assumption⟩
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel, Yaël Dillies
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Group.Basic
import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.Thickening
import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.IsometricSMul
#align_import analysis.normed.group.pointwise from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"c8f305514e0d47dfaa710f5a52f0d21b588e6328"
/-!
# Properties of pointwise addition of sets in normed groups
We explore the relationships between pointwise addition of sets in normed groups, and the norm.
Notably, we show that the sum of bounded sets remain bounded.
-/
open Metric Set Pointwise Topology
variable {E : Type*}
section SeminormedGroup
variable [SeminormedGroup E] {ε δ : ℝ} {s t : Set E} {x y : E}
-- note: we can't use `LipschitzOnWith.isBounded_image2` here without adding `[IsometricSMul E E]`
@[to_additive]
theorem Bornology.IsBounded.mul (hs : IsBounded s) (ht : IsBounded t) : IsBounded (s * t) := by
obtain ⟨Rs, hRs⟩ : ∃ R, ∀ x ∈ s, ‖x‖ ≤ R := hs.exists_norm_le'
obtain ⟨Rt, hRt⟩ : ∃ R, ∀ x ∈ t, ‖x‖ ≤ R := ht.exists_norm_le'
refine isBounded_iff_forall_norm_le'.2 ⟨Rs + Rt, ?_⟩
rintro z ⟨x, hx, y, hy, rfl⟩
exact norm_mul_le_of_le (hRs x hx) (hRt y hy)
#align metric.bounded.mul Bornology.IsBounded.mul
#align metric.bounded.add Bornology.IsBounded.add
@[to_additive]
theorem Bornology.IsBounded.of_mul (hst : IsBounded (s * t)) : IsBounded s ∨ IsBounded t :=
AntilipschitzWith.isBounded_of_image2_left _ (fun x => (isometry_mul_right x).antilipschitz) hst
#align metric.bounded.of_mul Bornology.IsBounded.of_mul
#align metric.bounded.of_add Bornology.IsBounded.of_add
@[to_additive]
theorem Bornology.IsBounded.inv : IsBounded s → IsBounded s⁻¹ := by
simp_rw [isBounded_iff_forall_norm_le', ← image_inv, forall_mem_image, norm_inv']
exact id
#align metric.bounded.inv Bornology.IsBounded.inv
#align metric.bounded.neg Bornology.IsBounded.neg
@[to_additive]
theorem Bornology.IsBounded.div (hs : IsBounded s) (ht : IsBounded t) : IsBounded (s / t) :=
div_eq_mul_inv s t ▸ hs.mul ht.inv
#align metric.bounded.div Bornology.IsBounded.div
#align metric.bounded.sub Bornology.IsBounded.sub
end SeminormedGroup
section SeminormedCommGroup
variable [SeminormedCommGroup E] {ε δ : ℝ} {s t : Set E} {x y : E}
section EMetric
open EMetric
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem infEdist_inv_inv (x : E) (s : Set E) : infEdist x⁻¹ s⁻¹ = infEdist x s := by
rw [← image_inv, infEdist_image isometry_inv]
#align inf_edist_inv_inv infEdist_inv_inv
#align inf_edist_neg_neg infEdist_neg_neg
@[to_additive]
theorem infEdist_inv (x : E) (s : Set E) : infEdist x⁻¹ s = infEdist x s⁻¹ := by
rw [← infEdist_inv_inv, inv_inv]
#align inf_edist_inv infEdist_inv
#align inf_edist_neg infEdist_neg
@[to_additive]
theorem ediam_mul_le (x y : Set E) : EMetric.diam (x * y) ≤ EMetric.diam x + EMetric.diam y :=
(LipschitzOnWith.ediam_image2_le (· * ·) _ _
(fun _ _ => (isometry_mul_right _).lipschitz.lipschitzOnWith _) fun _ _ =>
(isometry_mul_left _).lipschitz.lipschitzOnWith _).trans_eq <|
by simp only [ENNReal.coe_one, one_mul]
#align ediam_mul_le ediam_mul_le
#align ediam_add_le ediam_add_le
end EMetric
variable (ε δ s t x y)
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem inv_thickening : (thickening δ s)⁻¹ = thickening δ s⁻¹ := by
simp_rw [thickening, ← infEdist_inv]
rfl
#align inv_thickening inv_thickening
#align neg_thickening neg_thickening
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem inv_cthickening : (cthickening δ s)⁻¹ = cthickening δ s⁻¹ := by
simp_rw [cthickening, ← infEdist_inv]
rfl
#align inv_cthickening inv_cthickening
#align neg_cthickening neg_cthickening
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem inv_ball : (ball x δ)⁻¹ = ball x⁻¹ δ := (IsometryEquiv.inv E).preimage_ball x δ
#align inv_ball inv_ball
#align neg_ball neg_ball
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem inv_closedBall : (closedBall x δ)⁻¹ = closedBall x⁻¹ δ :=
(IsometryEquiv.inv E).preimage_closedBall x δ
#align inv_closed_ball inv_closedBall
#align neg_closed_ball neg_closedBall
@[to_additive]
theorem singleton_mul_ball : {x} * ball y δ = ball (x * y) δ := by
simp only [preimage_mul_ball, image_mul_left, singleton_mul, div_inv_eq_mul, mul_comm y x]
#align singleton_mul_ball singleton_mul_ball
#align singleton_add_ball singleton_add_ball
@[to_additive]
theorem singleton_div_ball : {x} / ball y δ = ball (x / y) δ := by
simp_rw [div_eq_mul_inv, inv_ball, singleton_mul_ball]
#align singleton_div_ball singleton_div_ball
#align singleton_sub_ball singleton_sub_ball
@[to_additive]
theorem ball_mul_singleton : ball x δ * {y} = ball (x * y) δ := by
rw [mul_comm, singleton_mul_ball, mul_comm y]
#align ball_mul_singleton ball_mul_singleton
#align ball_add_singleton ball_add_singleton
@[to_additive]
theorem ball_div_singleton : ball x δ / {y} = ball (x / y) δ := by
simp_rw [div_eq_mul_inv, inv_singleton, ball_mul_singleton]
#align ball_div_singleton ball_div_singleton
#align ball_sub_singleton ball_sub_singleton
@[to_additive]
theorem singleton_mul_ball_one : {x} * ball 1 δ = ball x δ := by simp
#align singleton_mul_ball_one singleton_mul_ball_one
#align singleton_add_ball_zero singleton_add_ball_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem singleton_div_ball_one : {x} / ball 1 δ = ball x δ := by
rw [singleton_div_ball, div_one]
#align singleton_div_ball_one singleton_div_ball_one
#align singleton_sub_ball_zero singleton_sub_ball_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem ball_one_mul_singleton : ball 1 δ * {x} = ball x δ := by simp [ball_mul_singleton]
#align ball_one_mul_singleton ball_one_mul_singleton
#align ball_zero_add_singleton ball_zero_add_singleton
@[to_additive]
theorem ball_one_div_singleton : ball 1 δ / {x} = ball x⁻¹ δ := by
rw [ball_div_singleton, one_div]
#align ball_one_div_singleton ball_one_div_singleton
#align ball_zero_sub_singleton ball_zero_sub_singleton
@[to_additive]
theorem smul_ball_one : x • ball (1 : E) δ = ball x δ := by
rw [smul_ball, smul_eq_mul, mul_one]
#align smul_ball_one smul_ball_one
#align vadd_ball_zero vadd_ball_zero
@[to_additive (attr := simp 1100)]
theorem singleton_mul_closedBall : {x} * closedBall y δ = closedBall (x * y) δ := by
simp_rw [singleton_mul, ← smul_eq_mul, image_smul, smul_closedBall]
#align singleton_mul_closed_ball singleton_mul_closedBall
#align singleton_add_closed_ball singleton_add_closedBall
@[to_additive (attr := simp 1100)]
theorem singleton_div_closedBall : {x} / closedBall y δ = closedBall (x / y) δ := by
simp_rw [div_eq_mul_inv, inv_closedBall, singleton_mul_closedBall]
#align singleton_div_closed_ball singleton_div_closedBall
#align singleton_sub_closed_ball singleton_sub_closedBall
@[to_additive (attr := simp 1100)]
theorem closedBall_mul_singleton : closedBall x δ * {y} = closedBall (x * y) δ := by
simp [mul_comm _ {y}, mul_comm y]
#align closed_ball_mul_singleton closedBall_mul_singleton
#align closed_ball_add_singleton closedBall_add_singleton
@[to_additive (attr := simp 1100)]
theorem closedBall_div_singleton : closedBall x δ / {y} = closedBall (x / y) δ := by
simp [div_eq_mul_inv]
#align closed_ball_div_singleton closedBall_div_singleton
#align closed_ball_sub_singleton closedBall_sub_singleton
@[to_additive]
theorem singleton_mul_closedBall_one : {x} * closedBall 1 δ = closedBall x δ := by simp
#align singleton_mul_closed_ball_one singleton_mul_closedBall_one
#align singleton_add_closed_ball_zero singleton_add_closedBall_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem singleton_div_closedBall_one : {x} / closedBall 1 δ = closedBall x δ := by
rw [singleton_div_closedBall, div_one]
#align singleton_div_closed_ball_one singleton_div_closedBall_one
#align singleton_sub_closed_ball_zero singleton_sub_closedBall_zero
@[to_additive]
theorem closedBall_one_mul_singleton : closedBall 1 δ * {x} = closedBall x δ := by simp
#align closed_ball_one_mul_singleton closedBall_one_mul_singleton
#align closed_ball_zero_add_singleton closedBall_zero_add_singleton
@[to_additive]
theorem closedBall_one_div_singleton : closedBall 1 δ / {x} = closedBall x⁻¹ δ := by simp
#align closed_ball_one_div_singleton closedBall_one_div_singleton
#align closed_ball_zero_sub_singleton closedBall_zero_sub_singleton
@[to_additive (attr := simp 1100)]
| Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Pointwise.lean | 216 | 216 | theorem smul_closedBall_one : x • closedBall (1 : E) δ = closedBall x δ := by | simp
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Chris Hughes
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Intervals
import Mathlib.Algebra.GeomSum
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Abs
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Bitwise
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Log
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Prime
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Digits
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Multiplicity
#align_import data.nat.multiplicity from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"ceb887ddf3344dab425292e497fa2af91498437c"
/-!
# Natural number multiplicity
This file contains lemmas about the multiplicity function (the maximum prime power dividing a
number) when applied to naturals, in particular calculating it for factorials and binomial
coefficients.
## Multiplicity calculations
* `Nat.Prime.multiplicity_factorial`: Legendre's Theorem. The multiplicity of `p` in `n!` is
`n / p + ... + n / p ^ b` for any `b` such that `n / p ^ (b + 1) = 0`. See `padicValNat_factorial`
for this result stated in the language of `p`-adic valuations and
`sub_one_mul_padicValNat_factorial` for a related result.
* `Nat.Prime.multiplicity_factorial_mul`: The multiplicity of `p` in `(p * n)!` is `n` more than
that of `n!`.
* `Nat.Prime.multiplicity_choose`: Kummer's Theorem. The multiplicity of `p` in `n.choose k` is the
number of carries when `k` and `n - k` are added in base `p`. See `padicValNat_choose` for the
same result but stated in the language of `p`-adic valuations and
`sub_one_mul_padicValNat_choose_eq_sub_sum_digits` for a related result.
## Other declarations
* `Nat.multiplicity_eq_card_pow_dvd`: The multiplicity of `m` in `n` is the number of positive
natural numbers `i` such that `m ^ i` divides `n`.
* `Nat.multiplicity_two_factorial_lt`: The multiplicity of `2` in `n!` is strictly less than `n`.
* `Nat.Prime.multiplicity_something`: Specialization of `multiplicity.something` to a prime in the
naturals. Avoids having to provide `p ≠ 1` and other trivialities, along with translating between
`Prime` and `Nat.Prime`.
## Tags
Legendre, p-adic
-/
open Finset Nat multiplicity
open Nat
namespace Nat
/-- The multiplicity of `m` in `n` is the number of positive natural numbers `i` such that `m ^ i`
divides `n`. This set is expressed by filtering `Ico 1 b` where `b` is any bound greater than
`log m n`. -/
theorem multiplicity_eq_card_pow_dvd {m n b : ℕ} (hm : m ≠ 1) (hn : 0 < n) (hb : log m n < b) :
multiplicity m n = ↑((Finset.Ico 1 b).filter fun i => m ^ i ∣ n).card :=
calc
multiplicity m n = ↑(Ico 1 <| (multiplicity m n).get (finite_nat_iff.2 ⟨hm, hn⟩) + 1).card := by
simp
_ = ↑((Finset.Ico 1 b).filter fun i => m ^ i ∣ n).card :=
congr_arg _ <|
congr_arg card <|
Finset.ext fun i => by
rw [mem_filter, mem_Ico, mem_Ico, Nat.lt_succ_iff, ← @PartENat.coe_le_coe i,
PartENat.natCast_get, ← pow_dvd_iff_le_multiplicity, and_right_comm]
refine (and_iff_left_of_imp fun h => lt_of_le_of_lt ?_ hb).symm
cases' m with m
· rw [zero_pow, zero_dvd_iff] at h
exacts [(hn.ne' h.2).elim, one_le_iff_ne_zero.1 h.1]
exact le_log_of_pow_le (one_lt_iff_ne_zero_and_ne_one.2 ⟨m.succ_ne_zero, hm⟩)
(le_of_dvd hn h.2)
#align nat.multiplicity_eq_card_pow_dvd Nat.multiplicity_eq_card_pow_dvd
namespace Prime
theorem multiplicity_one {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : multiplicity p 1 = 0 :=
multiplicity.one_right hp.prime.not_unit
#align nat.prime.multiplicity_one Nat.Prime.multiplicity_one
theorem multiplicity_mul {p m n : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) :
multiplicity p (m * n) = multiplicity p m + multiplicity p n :=
multiplicity.mul hp.prime
#align nat.prime.multiplicity_mul Nat.Prime.multiplicity_mul
theorem multiplicity_pow {p m n : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) :
multiplicity p (m ^ n) = n • multiplicity p m :=
multiplicity.pow hp.prime
#align nat.prime.multiplicity_pow Nat.Prime.multiplicity_pow
theorem multiplicity_self {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : multiplicity p p = 1 :=
multiplicity.multiplicity_self hp.prime.not_unit hp.ne_zero
#align nat.prime.multiplicity_self Nat.Prime.multiplicity_self
theorem multiplicity_pow_self {p n : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : multiplicity p (p ^ n) = n :=
multiplicity.multiplicity_pow_self hp.ne_zero hp.prime.not_unit n
#align nat.prime.multiplicity_pow_self Nat.Prime.multiplicity_pow_self
/-- **Legendre's Theorem**
The multiplicity of a prime in `n!` is the sum of the quotients `n / p ^ i`. This sum is expressed
over the finset `Ico 1 b` where `b` is any bound greater than `log p n`. -/
theorem multiplicity_factorial {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) :
∀ {n b : ℕ}, log p n < b → multiplicity p n ! = (∑ i ∈ Ico 1 b, n / p ^ i : ℕ)
| 0, b, _ => by simp [Ico, hp.multiplicity_one]
| n + 1, b, hb =>
calc
multiplicity p (n + 1)! = multiplicity p n ! + multiplicity p (n + 1) := by
rw [factorial_succ, hp.multiplicity_mul, add_comm]
_ = (∑ i ∈ Ico 1 b, n / p ^ i : ℕ) +
((Finset.Ico 1 b).filter fun i => p ^ i ∣ n + 1).card := by
rw [multiplicity_factorial hp ((log_mono_right <| le_succ _).trans_lt hb), ←
multiplicity_eq_card_pow_dvd hp.ne_one (succ_pos _) hb]
_ = (∑ i ∈ Ico 1 b, (n / p ^ i + if p ^ i ∣ n + 1 then 1 else 0) : ℕ) := by
rw [sum_add_distrib, sum_boole]
simp
_ = (∑ i ∈ Ico 1 b, (n + 1) / p ^ i : ℕ) :=
congr_arg _ <| Finset.sum_congr rfl fun _ _ => (succ_div _ _).symm
#align nat.prime.multiplicity_factorial Nat.Prime.multiplicity_factorial
/-- For a prime number `p`, taking `(p - 1)` times the multiplicity of `p` in `n!` equals `n` minus
the sum of base `p` digits of `n`. -/
theorem sub_one_mul_multiplicity_factorial {n p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) :
(p - 1) * (multiplicity p n !).get (finite_nat_iff.mpr ⟨hp.ne_one, factorial_pos n⟩) =
n - (p.digits n).sum := by
simp only [multiplicity_factorial hp <| lt_succ_of_lt <| lt.base (log p n),
← Finset.sum_Ico_add' _ 0 _ 1, Ico_zero_eq_range,
← sub_one_mul_sum_log_div_pow_eq_sub_sum_digits]
rfl
/-- The multiplicity of `p` in `(p * (n + 1))!` is one more than the sum
of the multiplicities of `p` in `(p * n)!` and `n + 1`. -/
theorem multiplicity_factorial_mul_succ {n p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) :
multiplicity p (p * (n + 1))! = multiplicity p (p * n)! + multiplicity p (n + 1) + 1 := by
have hp' := hp.prime
have h0 : 2 ≤ p := hp.two_le
have h1 : 1 ≤ p * n + 1 := Nat.le_add_left _ _
have h2 : p * n + 1 ≤ p * (n + 1) := by linarith
have h3 : p * n + 1 ≤ p * (n + 1) + 1 := by omega
have hm : multiplicity p (p * n)! ≠ ⊤ := by
rw [Ne, eq_top_iff_not_finite, Classical.not_not, finite_nat_iff]
exact ⟨hp.ne_one, factorial_pos _⟩
revert hm
have h4 : ∀ m ∈ Ico (p * n + 1) (p * (n + 1)), multiplicity p m = 0 := by
intro m hm
rw [multiplicity_eq_zero, ← not_dvd_iff_between_consec_multiples _ hp.pos]
rw [mem_Ico] at hm
exact ⟨n, lt_of_succ_le hm.1, hm.2⟩
simp_rw [← prod_Ico_id_eq_factorial, multiplicity.Finset.prod hp', ← sum_Ico_consecutive _ h1 h3,
add_assoc]
intro h
rw [PartENat.add_left_cancel_iff h, sum_Ico_succ_top h2, multiplicity.mul hp',
hp.multiplicity_self, sum_congr rfl h4, sum_const_zero, zero_add, add_comm (1 : PartENat)]
#align nat.prime.multiplicity_factorial_mul_succ Nat.Prime.multiplicity_factorial_mul_succ
/-- The multiplicity of `p` in `(p * n)!` is `n` more than that of `n!`. -/
theorem multiplicity_factorial_mul {n p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) :
multiplicity p (p * n)! = multiplicity p n ! + n := by
induction' n with n ih
· simp
· simp only [succ_eq_add_one, multiplicity.mul, hp, hp.prime, ih, multiplicity_factorial_mul_succ,
← add_assoc, Nat.cast_one, Nat.cast_add, factorial_succ]
congr 1
rw [add_comm, add_assoc]
#align nat.prime.multiplicity_factorial_mul Nat.Prime.multiplicity_factorial_mul
/-- A prime power divides `n!` iff it is at most the sum of the quotients `n / p ^ i`.
This sum is expressed over the set `Ico 1 b` where `b` is any bound greater than `log p n` -/
theorem pow_dvd_factorial_iff {p : ℕ} {n r b : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (hbn : log p n < b) :
p ^ r ∣ n ! ↔ r ≤ ∑ i ∈ Ico 1 b, n / p ^ i := by
rw [← PartENat.coe_le_coe, ← hp.multiplicity_factorial hbn, ← pow_dvd_iff_le_multiplicity]
#align nat.prime.pow_dvd_factorial_iff Nat.Prime.pow_dvd_factorial_iff
theorem multiplicity_factorial_le_div_pred {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (n : ℕ) :
multiplicity p n ! ≤ (n / (p - 1) : ℕ) := by
rw [hp.multiplicity_factorial (lt_succ_self _), PartENat.coe_le_coe]
exact Nat.geom_sum_Ico_le hp.two_le _ _
#align nat.prime.multiplicity_factorial_le_div_pred Nat.Prime.multiplicity_factorial_le_div_pred
| Mathlib/Data/Nat/Multiplicity.lean | 185 | 195 | theorem multiplicity_choose_aux {p n b k : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (hkn : k ≤ n) :
∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico 1 b, n / p ^ i =
((∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico 1 b, k / p ^ i) + ∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico 1 b, (n - k) / p ^ i) +
((Finset.Ico 1 b).filter fun i => p ^ i ≤ k % p ^ i + (n - k) % p ^ i).card :=
calc
∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico 1 b, n / p ^ i = ∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico 1 b, (k + (n - k)) / p ^ i := by |
simp only [add_tsub_cancel_of_le hkn]
_ = ∑ i ∈ Finset.Ico 1 b,
(k / p ^ i + (n - k) / p ^ i + if p ^ i ≤ k % p ^ i + (n - k) % p ^ i then 1 else 0) := by
simp only [Nat.add_div (pow_pos hp.pos _)]
_ = _ := by simp [sum_add_distrib, sum_boole]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Rémi Bottinelli. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Rémi Bottinelli
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Function
import Mathlib.Analysis.BoundedVariation
#align_import analysis.constant_speed from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f0c8bf9245297a541f468be517f1bde6195105e9"
/-!
# Constant speed
This file defines the notion of constant (and unit) speed for a function `f : ℝ → E` with
pseudo-emetric structure on `E` with respect to a set `s : Set ℝ` and "speed" `l : ℝ≥0`, and shows
that if `f` has locally bounded variation on `s`, it can be obtained (up to distance zero, on `s`),
as a composite `φ ∘ (variationOnFromTo f s a)`, where `φ` has unit speed and `a ∈ s`.
## Main definitions
* `HasConstantSpeedOnWith f s l`, stating that the speed of `f` on `s` is `l`.
* `HasUnitSpeedOn f s`, stating that the speed of `f` on `s` is `1`.
* `naturalParameterization f s a : ℝ → E`, the unit speed reparameterization of `f` on `s` relative
to `a`.
## Main statements
* `unique_unit_speed_on_Icc_zero` proves that if `f` and `f ∘ φ` are both naturally
parameterized on closed intervals starting at `0`, then `φ` must be the identity on
those intervals.
* `edist_naturalParameterization_eq_zero` proves that if `f` has locally bounded variation, then
precomposing `naturalParameterization f s a` with `variationOnFromTo f s a` yields a function
at distance zero from `f` on `s`.
* `has_unit_speed_naturalParameterization` proves that if `f` has locally bounded
variation, then `naturalParameterization f s a` has unit speed on `s`.
## Tags
arc-length, parameterization
-/
open scoped NNReal ENNReal
open Set MeasureTheory Classical
variable {α : Type*} [LinearOrder α] {E : Type*} [PseudoEMetricSpace E]
variable (f : ℝ → E) (s : Set ℝ) (l : ℝ≥0)
/-- `f` has constant speed `l` on `s` if the variation of `f` on `s ∩ Icc x y` is equal to
`l * (y - x)` for any `x y` in `s`.
-/
def HasConstantSpeedOnWith :=
∀ ⦃x⦄ (_ : x ∈ s) ⦃y⦄ (_ : y ∈ s), eVariationOn f (s ∩ Icc x y) = ENNReal.ofReal (l * (y - x))
#align has_constant_speed_on_with HasConstantSpeedOnWith
variable {f s l}
theorem HasConstantSpeedOnWith.hasLocallyBoundedVariationOn (h : HasConstantSpeedOnWith f s l) :
LocallyBoundedVariationOn f s := fun x y hx hy => by
simp only [BoundedVariationOn, h hx hy, Ne, ENNReal.ofReal_ne_top, not_false_iff]
#align has_constant_speed_on_with.has_locally_bounded_variation_on HasConstantSpeedOnWith.hasLocallyBoundedVariationOn
theorem hasConstantSpeedOnWith_of_subsingleton (f : ℝ → E) {s : Set ℝ} (hs : s.Subsingleton)
(l : ℝ≥0) : HasConstantSpeedOnWith f s l := by
rintro x hx y hy; cases hs hx hy
rw [eVariationOn.subsingleton f (fun y hy z hz => hs hy.1 hz.1 : (s ∩ Icc x x).Subsingleton)]
simp only [sub_self, mul_zero, ENNReal.ofReal_zero]
#align has_constant_speed_on_with_of_subsingleton hasConstantSpeedOnWith_of_subsingleton
| Mathlib/Analysis/ConstantSpeed.lean | 71 | 82 | theorem hasConstantSpeedOnWith_iff_ordered :
HasConstantSpeedOnWith f s l ↔ ∀ ⦃x⦄ (_ : x ∈ s) ⦃y⦄ (_ : y ∈ s),
x ≤ y → eVariationOn f (s ∩ Icc x y) = ENNReal.ofReal (l * (y - x)) := by |
refine ⟨fun h x xs y ys _ => h xs ys, fun h x xs y ys => ?_⟩
rcases le_total x y with (xy | yx)
· exact h xs ys xy
· rw [eVariationOn.subsingleton, ENNReal.ofReal_of_nonpos]
· exact mul_nonpos_of_nonneg_of_nonpos l.prop (sub_nonpos_of_le yx)
· rintro z ⟨zs, xz, zy⟩ w ⟨ws, xw, wy⟩
cases le_antisymm (zy.trans yx) xz
cases le_antisymm (wy.trans yx) xw
rfl
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Robert Y. Lewis. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Robert Y. Lewis, Matthew Robert Ballard
-/
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.Divisors
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Digits
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.MaxPowDiv
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Multiplicity
import Mathlib.Tactic.IntervalCases
#align_import number_theory.padics.padic_val from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"60fa54e778c9e85d930efae172435f42fb0d71f7"
/-!
# `p`-adic Valuation
This file defines the `p`-adic valuation on `ℕ`, `ℤ`, and `ℚ`.
The `p`-adic valuation on `ℚ` is the difference of the multiplicities of `p` in the numerator and
denominator of `q`. This function obeys the standard properties of a valuation, with the appropriate
assumptions on `p`. The `p`-adic valuations on `ℕ` and `ℤ` agree with that on `ℚ`.
The valuation induces a norm on `ℚ`. This norm is defined in padicNorm.lean.
## Notations
This file uses the local notation `/.` for `Rat.mk`.
## Implementation notes
Much, but not all, of this file assumes that `p` is prime. This assumption is inferred automatically
by taking `[Fact p.Prime]` as a type class argument.
## Calculations with `p`-adic valuations
* `padicValNat_factorial`: Legendre's Theorem. The `p`-adic valuation of `n!` is the sum of the
quotients `n / p ^ i`. This sum is expressed over the finset `Ico 1 b` where `b` is any bound
greater than `log p n`. See `Nat.Prime.multiplicity_factorial` for the same result but stated in the
language of prime multiplicity.
* `sub_one_mul_padicValNat_factorial`: Legendre's Theorem. Taking (`p - 1`) times
the `p`-adic valuation of `n!` equals `n` minus the sum of base `p` digits of `n`.
* `padicValNat_choose`: Kummer's Theorem. The `p`-adic valuation of `n.choose k` is the number
of carries when `k` and `n - k` are added in base `p`. This sum is expressed over the finset
`Ico 1 b` where `b` is any bound greater than `log p n`. See `Nat.Prime.multiplicity_choose` for the
same result but stated in the language of prime multiplicity.
* `sub_one_mul_padicValNat_choose_eq_sub_sum_digits`: Kummer's Theorem. Taking (`p - 1`) times the
`p`-adic valuation of the binomial `n` over `k` equals the sum of the digits of `k` plus the sum of
the digits of `n - k` minus the sum of digits of `n`, all base `p`.
## References
* [F. Q. Gouvêa, *p-adic numbers*][gouvea1997]
* [R. Y. Lewis, *A formal proof of Hensel's lemma over the p-adic integers*][lewis2019]
* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-adic_number>
## Tags
p-adic, p adic, padic, norm, valuation
-/
universe u
open Nat
open Rat
open multiplicity
/-- For `p ≠ 1`, the `p`-adic valuation of a natural `n ≠ 0` is the largest natural number `k` such
that `p^k` divides `n`. If `n = 0` or `p = 1`, then `padicValNat p q` defaults to `0`. -/
def padicValNat (p : ℕ) (n : ℕ) : ℕ :=
if h : p ≠ 1 ∧ 0 < n then (multiplicity p n).get (multiplicity.finite_nat_iff.2 h) else 0
#align padic_val_nat padicValNat
namespace padicValNat
open multiplicity
variable {p : ℕ}
/-- `padicValNat p 0` is `0` for any `p`. -/
@[simp]
protected theorem zero : padicValNat p 0 = 0 := by simp [padicValNat]
#align padic_val_nat.zero padicValNat.zero
/-- `padicValNat p 1` is `0` for any `p`. -/
@[simp]
protected theorem one : padicValNat p 1 = 0 := by
unfold padicValNat
split_ifs
· simp
· rfl
#align padic_val_nat.one padicValNat.one
/-- If `p ≠ 0` and `p ≠ 1`, then `padicValNat p p` is `1`. -/
@[simp]
theorem self (hp : 1 < p) : padicValNat p p = 1 := by
have neq_one : ¬p = 1 ↔ True := iff_of_true hp.ne' trivial
have eq_zero_false : p = 0 ↔ False := iff_false_intro (zero_lt_one.trans hp).ne'
simp [padicValNat, neq_one, eq_zero_false]
#align padic_val_nat.self padicValNat.self
@[simp]
theorem eq_zero_iff {n : ℕ} : padicValNat p n = 0 ↔ p = 1 ∨ n = 0 ∨ ¬p ∣ n := by
simp only [padicValNat, dite_eq_right_iff, PartENat.get_eq_iff_eq_coe, Nat.cast_zero,
multiplicity_eq_zero, and_imp, pos_iff_ne_zero, Ne, ← or_iff_not_imp_left]
#align padic_val_nat.eq_zero_iff padicValNat.eq_zero_iff
theorem eq_zero_of_not_dvd {n : ℕ} (h : ¬p ∣ n) : padicValNat p n = 0 :=
eq_zero_iff.2 <| Or.inr <| Or.inr h
#align padic_val_nat.eq_zero_of_not_dvd padicValNat.eq_zero_of_not_dvd
open Nat.maxPowDiv
theorem maxPowDiv_eq_multiplicity {p n : ℕ} (hp : 1 < p) (hn : 0 < n) :
p.maxPowDiv n = multiplicity p n := by
apply multiplicity.unique <| pow_dvd p n
intro h
apply Nat.not_lt.mpr <| le_of_dvd hp hn h
simp
theorem maxPowDiv_eq_multiplicity_get {p n : ℕ} (hp : 1 < p) (hn : 0 < n) (h : Finite p n) :
p.maxPowDiv n = (multiplicity p n).get h := by
rw [PartENat.get_eq_iff_eq_coe.mpr]
apply maxPowDiv_eq_multiplicity hp hn|>.symm
/-- Allows for more efficient code for `padicValNat` -/
@[csimp]
theorem padicValNat_eq_maxPowDiv : @padicValNat = @maxPowDiv := by
ext p n
by_cases h : 1 < p ∧ 0 < n
· dsimp [padicValNat]
rw [dif_pos ⟨Nat.ne_of_gt h.1,h.2⟩, maxPowDiv_eq_multiplicity_get h.1 h.2]
· simp only [not_and_or,not_gt_eq,Nat.le_zero] at h
apply h.elim
· intro h
interval_cases p
· simp [Classical.em]
· dsimp [padicValNat, maxPowDiv]
rw [go, if_neg, dif_neg] <;> simp
· intro h
simp [h]
end padicValNat
/-- For `p ≠ 1`, the `p`-adic valuation of an integer `z ≠ 0` is the largest natural number `k` such
that `p^k` divides `z`. If `x = 0` or `p = 1`, then `padicValInt p q` defaults to `0`. -/
def padicValInt (p : ℕ) (z : ℤ) : ℕ :=
padicValNat p z.natAbs
#align padic_val_int padicValInt
namespace padicValInt
open multiplicity
variable {p : ℕ}
theorem of_ne_one_ne_zero {z : ℤ} (hp : p ≠ 1) (hz : z ≠ 0) :
padicValInt p z =
(multiplicity (p : ℤ) z).get
(by
apply multiplicity.finite_int_iff.2
simp [hp, hz]) := by
rw [padicValInt, padicValNat, dif_pos (And.intro hp (Int.natAbs_pos.mpr hz))]
simp only [multiplicity.Int.natAbs p z]
#align padic_val_int.of_ne_one_ne_zero padicValInt.of_ne_one_ne_zero
/-- `padicValInt p 0` is `0` for any `p`. -/
@[simp]
protected theorem zero : padicValInt p 0 = 0 := by simp [padicValInt]
#align padic_val_int.zero padicValInt.zero
/-- `padicValInt p 1` is `0` for any `p`. -/
@[simp]
protected theorem one : padicValInt p 1 = 0 := by simp [padicValInt]
#align padic_val_int.one padicValInt.one
/-- The `p`-adic value of a natural is its `p`-adic value as an integer. -/
@[simp]
theorem of_nat {n : ℕ} : padicValInt p n = padicValNat p n := by simp [padicValInt]
#align padic_val_int.of_nat padicValInt.of_nat
/-- If `p ≠ 0` and `p ≠ 1`, then `padicValInt p p` is `1`. -/
theorem self (hp : 1 < p) : padicValInt p p = 1 := by simp [padicValNat.self hp]
#align padic_val_int.self padicValInt.self
theorem eq_zero_of_not_dvd {z : ℤ} (h : ¬(p : ℤ) ∣ z) : padicValInt p z = 0 := by
rw [padicValInt, padicValNat]
split_ifs <;> simp [multiplicity.Int.natAbs, multiplicity_eq_zero.2 h]
#align padic_val_int.eq_zero_of_not_dvd padicValInt.eq_zero_of_not_dvd
end padicValInt
/-- `padicValRat` defines the valuation of a rational `q` to be the valuation of `q.num` minus the
valuation of `q.den`. If `q = 0` or `p = 1`, then `padicValRat p q` defaults to `0`. -/
def padicValRat (p : ℕ) (q : ℚ) : ℤ :=
padicValInt p q.num - padicValNat p q.den
#align padic_val_rat padicValRat
lemma padicValRat_def (p : ℕ) (q : ℚ) :
padicValRat p q = padicValInt p q.num - padicValNat p q.den :=
rfl
namespace padicValRat
open multiplicity
variable {p : ℕ}
/-- `padicValRat p q` is symmetric in `q`. -/
@[simp]
protected theorem neg (q : ℚ) : padicValRat p (-q) = padicValRat p q := by
simp [padicValRat, padicValInt]
#align padic_val_rat.neg padicValRat.neg
/-- `padicValRat p 0` is `0` for any `p`. -/
@[simp]
protected theorem zero : padicValRat p 0 = 0 := by simp [padicValRat]
#align padic_val_rat.zero padicValRat.zero
/-- `padicValRat p 1` is `0` for any `p`. -/
@[simp]
protected theorem one : padicValRat p 1 = 0 := by simp [padicValRat]
#align padic_val_rat.one padicValRat.one
/-- The `p`-adic value of an integer `z ≠ 0` is its `p`-adic_value as a rational. -/
@[simp]
theorem of_int {z : ℤ} : padicValRat p z = padicValInt p z := by simp [padicValRat]
#align padic_val_rat.of_int padicValRat.of_int
/-- The `p`-adic value of an integer `z ≠ 0` is the multiplicity of `p` in `z`. -/
theorem of_int_multiplicity {z : ℤ} (hp : p ≠ 1) (hz : z ≠ 0) :
padicValRat p (z : ℚ) = (multiplicity (p : ℤ) z).get (finite_int_iff.2 ⟨hp, hz⟩) := by
rw [of_int, padicValInt.of_ne_one_ne_zero hp hz]
#align padic_val_rat.of_int_multiplicity padicValRat.of_int_multiplicity
theorem multiplicity_sub_multiplicity {q : ℚ} (hp : p ≠ 1) (hq : q ≠ 0) :
padicValRat p q =
(multiplicity (p : ℤ) q.num).get (finite_int_iff.2 ⟨hp, Rat.num_ne_zero.2 hq⟩) -
(multiplicity p q.den).get
(by
rw [← finite_iff_dom, finite_nat_iff]
exact ⟨hp, q.pos⟩) := by
rw [padicValRat, padicValInt.of_ne_one_ne_zero hp, padicValNat, dif_pos]
· exact ⟨hp, q.pos⟩
· exact Rat.num_ne_zero.2 hq
#align padic_val_rat.multiplicity_sub_multiplicity padicValRat.multiplicity_sub_multiplicity
/-- The `p`-adic value of an integer `z ≠ 0` is its `p`-adic value as a rational. -/
@[simp]
theorem of_nat {n : ℕ} : padicValRat p n = padicValNat p n := by simp [padicValRat]
#align padic_val_rat.of_nat padicValRat.of_nat
/-- If `p ≠ 0` and `p ≠ 1`, then `padicValRat p p` is `1`. -/
theorem self (hp : 1 < p) : padicValRat p p = 1 := by simp [hp]
#align padic_val_rat.self padicValRat.self
end padicValRat
section padicValNat
variable {p : ℕ}
theorem zero_le_padicValRat_of_nat (n : ℕ) : 0 ≤ padicValRat p n := by simp
#align zero_le_padic_val_rat_of_nat zero_le_padicValRat_of_nat
/-- `padicValRat` coincides with `padicValNat`. -/
@[norm_cast]
theorem padicValRat_of_nat (n : ℕ) : ↑(padicValNat p n) = padicValRat p n := by simp
#align padic_val_rat_of_nat padicValRat_of_nat
/-- A simplification of `padicValNat` when one input is prime, by analogy with
`padicValRat_def`. -/
theorem padicValNat_def [hp : Fact p.Prime] {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) :
padicValNat p n = (multiplicity p n).get (multiplicity.finite_nat_iff.2 ⟨hp.out.ne_one, hn⟩) :=
dif_pos ⟨hp.out.ne_one, hn⟩
#align padic_val_nat_def padicValNat_def
theorem padicValNat_def' {n : ℕ} (hp : p ≠ 1) (hn : 0 < n) :
↑(padicValNat p n) = multiplicity p n := by simp [padicValNat, hp, hn]
#align padic_val_nat_def' padicValNat_def'
@[simp]
theorem padicValNat_self [Fact p.Prime] : padicValNat p p = 1 := by
rw [padicValNat_def (@Fact.out p.Prime).pos]
simp
#align padic_val_nat_self padicValNat_self
theorem one_le_padicValNat_of_dvd {n : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (hn : 0 < n) (div : p ∣ n) :
1 ≤ padicValNat p n := by
rwa [← PartENat.coe_le_coe, padicValNat_def' hp.out.ne_one hn, ← pow_dvd_iff_le_multiplicity,
pow_one]
#align one_le_padic_val_nat_of_dvd one_le_padicValNat_of_dvd
theorem dvd_iff_padicValNat_ne_zero {p n : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime] (hn0 : n ≠ 0) :
p ∣ n ↔ padicValNat p n ≠ 0 :=
⟨fun h => one_le_iff_ne_zero.mp (one_le_padicValNat_of_dvd hn0.bot_lt h), fun h =>
Classical.not_not.1 (mt padicValNat.eq_zero_of_not_dvd h)⟩
#align dvd_iff_padic_val_nat_ne_zero dvd_iff_padicValNat_ne_zero
open List
theorem le_multiplicity_iff_replicate_subperm_factors {a b : ℕ} {n : ℕ} (ha : a.Prime)
(hb : b ≠ 0) :
↑n ≤ multiplicity a b ↔ replicate n a <+~ b.factors :=
(replicate_subperm_factors_iff ha hb).trans multiplicity.pow_dvd_iff_le_multiplicity |>.symm
theorem le_padicValNat_iff_replicate_subperm_factors {a b : ℕ} {n : ℕ} (ha : a.Prime)
(hb : b ≠ 0) :
n ≤ padicValNat a b ↔ replicate n a <+~ b.factors := by
rw [← le_multiplicity_iff_replicate_subperm_factors ha hb,
← padicValNat_def' ha.ne_one (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hb), Nat.cast_le]
end padicValNat
namespace padicValRat
open multiplicity
variable {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime]
/-- The multiplicity of `p : ℕ` in `a : ℤ` is finite exactly when `a ≠ 0`. -/
theorem finite_int_prime_iff {a : ℤ} : Finite (p : ℤ) a ↔ a ≠ 0 := by
simp [finite_int_iff, hp.1.ne_one]
#align padic_val_rat.finite_int_prime_iff padicValRat.finite_int_prime_iff
/-- A rewrite lemma for `padicValRat p q` when `q` is expressed in terms of `Rat.mk`. -/
protected theorem defn (p : ℕ) [hp : Fact p.Prime] {q : ℚ} {n d : ℤ} (hqz : q ≠ 0)
(qdf : q = n /. d) :
padicValRat p q =
(multiplicity (p : ℤ) n).get
(finite_int_iff.2 ⟨hp.1.ne_one, fun hn => by simp_all⟩) -
(multiplicity (p : ℤ) d).get
(finite_int_iff.2 ⟨hp.1.ne_one, fun hd => by simp_all⟩) := by
have hd : d ≠ 0 := Rat.mk_denom_ne_zero_of_ne_zero hqz qdf
let ⟨c, hc1, hc2⟩ := Rat.num_den_mk hd qdf
rw [padicValRat.multiplicity_sub_multiplicity hp.1.ne_one hqz]
simp only [Nat.isUnit_iff, hc1, hc2]
rw [multiplicity.mul' (Nat.prime_iff_prime_int.1 hp.1),
multiplicity.mul' (Nat.prime_iff_prime_int.1 hp.1)]
rw [Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_add]
simp_rw [Int.natCast_multiplicity p q.den]
ring
-- Porting note: was
-- simp only [hc1, hc2, multiplicity.mul' (Nat.prime_iff_prime_int.1 hp.1),
-- hp.1.ne_one, hqz, pos_iff_ne_zero, Int.natCast_multiplicity p q.den
#align padic_val_rat.defn padicValRat.defn
/-- A rewrite lemma for `padicValRat p (q * r)` with conditions `q ≠ 0`, `r ≠ 0`. -/
protected theorem mul {q r : ℚ} (hq : q ≠ 0) (hr : r ≠ 0) :
padicValRat p (q * r) = padicValRat p q + padicValRat p r := by
have : q * r = (q.num * r.num) /. (q.den * r.den) := by
rw [Rat.mul_eq_mkRat, Rat.mkRat_eq_divInt, Nat.cast_mul]
have hq' : q.num /. q.den ≠ 0 := by rwa [Rat.num_divInt_den]
have hr' : r.num /. r.den ≠ 0 := by rwa [Rat.num_divInt_den]
have hp' : Prime (p : ℤ) := Nat.prime_iff_prime_int.1 hp.1
rw [padicValRat.defn p (mul_ne_zero hq hr) this]
conv_rhs =>
rw [← q.num_divInt_den, padicValRat.defn p hq', ← r.num_divInt_den, padicValRat.defn p hr']
rw [multiplicity.mul' hp', multiplicity.mul' hp', Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_add]
ring
-- Porting note: was
-- simp [add_comm, add_left_comm, sub_eq_add_neg]
#align padic_val_rat.mul padicValRat.mul
/-- A rewrite lemma for `padicValRat p (q^k)` with condition `q ≠ 0`. -/
protected theorem pow {q : ℚ} (hq : q ≠ 0) {k : ℕ} :
padicValRat p (q ^ k) = k * padicValRat p q := by
induction k <;>
simp [*, padicValRat.mul hq (pow_ne_zero _ hq), _root_.pow_succ', add_mul, add_comm]
#align padic_val_rat.pow padicValRat.pow
/-- A rewrite lemma for `padicValRat p (q⁻¹)` with condition `q ≠ 0`. -/
protected theorem inv (q : ℚ) : padicValRat p q⁻¹ = -padicValRat p q := by
by_cases hq : q = 0
· simp [hq]
· rw [eq_neg_iff_add_eq_zero, ← padicValRat.mul (inv_ne_zero hq) hq, inv_mul_cancel hq,
padicValRat.one]
#align padic_val_rat.inv padicValRat.inv
/-- A rewrite lemma for `padicValRat p (q / r)` with conditions `q ≠ 0`, `r ≠ 0`. -/
protected theorem div {q r : ℚ} (hq : q ≠ 0) (hr : r ≠ 0) :
padicValRat p (q / r) = padicValRat p q - padicValRat p r := by
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, padicValRat.mul hq (inv_ne_zero hr), padicValRat.inv r, sub_eq_add_neg]
#align padic_val_rat.div padicValRat.div
/-- A condition for `padicValRat p (n₁ / d₁) ≤ padicValRat p (n₂ / d₂)`, in terms of
divisibility by `p^n`. -/
theorem padicValRat_le_padicValRat_iff {n₁ n₂ d₁ d₂ : ℤ} (hn₁ : n₁ ≠ 0) (hn₂ : n₂ ≠ 0)
(hd₁ : d₁ ≠ 0) (hd₂ : d₂ ≠ 0) :
padicValRat p (n₁ /. d₁) ≤ padicValRat p (n₂ /. d₂) ↔
∀ n : ℕ, (p : ℤ) ^ n ∣ n₁ * d₂ → (p : ℤ) ^ n ∣ n₂ * d₁ := by
have hf1 : Finite (p : ℤ) (n₁ * d₂) := finite_int_prime_iff.2 (mul_ne_zero hn₁ hd₂)
have hf2 : Finite (p : ℤ) (n₂ * d₁) := finite_int_prime_iff.2 (mul_ne_zero hn₂ hd₁)
conv =>
lhs
rw [padicValRat.defn p (Rat.divInt_ne_zero_of_ne_zero hn₁ hd₁) rfl,
padicValRat.defn p (Rat.divInt_ne_zero_of_ne_zero hn₂ hd₂) rfl, sub_le_iff_le_add', ←
add_sub_assoc, _root_.le_sub_iff_add_le]
norm_cast
rw [← multiplicity.mul' (Nat.prime_iff_prime_int.1 hp.1) hf1, add_comm, ←
multiplicity.mul' (Nat.prime_iff_prime_int.1 hp.1) hf2, PartENat.get_le_get,
multiplicity_le_multiplicity_iff]
#align padic_val_rat.padic_val_rat_le_padic_val_rat_iff padicValRat.padicValRat_le_padicValRat_iff
/-- Sufficient conditions to show that the `p`-adic valuation of `q` is less than or equal to the
`p`-adic valuation of `q + r`. -/
theorem le_padicValRat_add_of_le {q r : ℚ} (hqr : q + r ≠ 0)
(h : padicValRat p q ≤ padicValRat p r) : padicValRat p q ≤ padicValRat p (q + r) :=
if hq : q = 0 then by simpa [hq] using h
else
if hr : r = 0 then by simp [hr]
else by
have hqn : q.num ≠ 0 := Rat.num_ne_zero.2 hq
have hqd : (q.den : ℤ) ≠ 0 := mod_cast Rat.den_nz _
have hrn : r.num ≠ 0 := Rat.num_ne_zero.2 hr
have hrd : (r.den : ℤ) ≠ 0 := mod_cast Rat.den_nz _
have hqreq : q + r = (q.num * r.den + q.den * r.num) /. (q.den * r.den) := Rat.add_num_den _ _
have hqrd : q.num * r.den + q.den * r.num ≠ 0 := Rat.mk_num_ne_zero_of_ne_zero hqr hqreq
conv_lhs => rw [← q.num_divInt_den]
rw [hqreq, padicValRat_le_padicValRat_iff hqn hqrd hqd (mul_ne_zero hqd hrd), ←
multiplicity_le_multiplicity_iff, mul_left_comm,
multiplicity.mul (Nat.prime_iff_prime_int.1 hp.1), add_mul]
rw [← q.num_divInt_den, ← r.num_divInt_den, padicValRat_le_padicValRat_iff hqn hrn hqd hrd, ←
multiplicity_le_multiplicity_iff] at h
calc
_ ≤
min (multiplicity (↑p) (q.num * r.den * q.den))
(multiplicity (↑p) (↑q.den * r.num * ↑q.den)) :=
le_min
(by rw [@multiplicity.mul _ _ _ _ (_ * _) _ (Nat.prime_iff_prime_int.1 hp.1), add_comm])
(by
rw [mul_assoc,
@multiplicity.mul _ _ _ _ (q.den : ℤ) (_ * _)
(Nat.prime_iff_prime_int.1 hp.1)]
exact add_le_add_left h _)
_ ≤ _ := min_le_multiplicity_add
#align padic_val_rat.le_padic_val_rat_add_of_le padicValRat.le_padicValRat_add_of_le
/-- The minimum of the valuations of `q` and `r` is at most the valuation of `q + r`. -/
theorem min_le_padicValRat_add {q r : ℚ} (hqr : q + r ≠ 0) :
min (padicValRat p q) (padicValRat p r) ≤ padicValRat p (q + r) :=
(le_total (padicValRat p q) (padicValRat p r)).elim
(fun h => by rw [min_eq_left h]; exact le_padicValRat_add_of_le hqr h)
(fun h => by rw [min_eq_right h, add_comm]; exact le_padicValRat_add_of_le (by rwa [add_comm]) h)
#align padic_val_rat.min_le_padic_val_rat_add padicValRat.min_le_padicValRat_add
/-- Ultrametric property of a p-adic valuation. -/
lemma add_eq_min {q r : ℚ} (hqr : q + r ≠ 0) (hq : q ≠ 0) (hr : r ≠ 0)
(hval : padicValRat p q ≠ padicValRat p r) :
padicValRat p (q + r) = min (padicValRat p q) (padicValRat p r) := by
have h1 := min_le_padicValRat_add (p := p) hqr
have h2 := min_le_padicValRat_add (p := p) (ne_of_eq_of_ne (add_neg_cancel_right q r) hq)
have h3 := min_le_padicValRat_add (p := p) (ne_of_eq_of_ne (add_neg_cancel_right r q) hr)
rw [add_neg_cancel_right, padicValRat.neg] at h2 h3
rw [add_comm] at h3
refine le_antisymm (le_min ?_ ?_) h1
· contrapose! h2
rw [min_eq_right h2.le] at h3
exact lt_min h2 (lt_of_le_of_ne h3 hval)
· contrapose! h3
rw [min_eq_right h3.le] at h2
exact lt_min h3 (lt_of_le_of_ne h2 hval.symm)
lemma add_eq_of_lt {q r : ℚ} (hqr : q + r ≠ 0)
(hq : q ≠ 0) (hr : r ≠ 0) (hval : padicValRat p q < padicValRat p r) :
padicValRat p (q + r) = padicValRat p q := by
rw [add_eq_min hqr hq hr (ne_of_lt hval), min_eq_left (le_of_lt hval)]
lemma lt_add_of_lt {q r₁ r₂ : ℚ} (hqr : r₁ + r₂ ≠ 0)
(hval₁ : padicValRat p q < padicValRat p r₁) (hval₂ : padicValRat p q < padicValRat p r₂) :
padicValRat p q < padicValRat p (r₁ + r₂) :=
lt_of_lt_of_le (lt_min hval₁ hval₂) (padicValRat.min_le_padicValRat_add hqr)
@[simp]
lemma self_pow_inv (r : ℕ) : padicValRat p ((p : ℚ) ^ r)⁻¹ = -r := by
rw [padicValRat.inv, neg_inj, padicValRat.pow (Nat.cast_ne_zero.mpr hp.elim.ne_zero),
padicValRat.self hp.elim.one_lt, mul_one]
/-- A finite sum of rationals with positive `p`-adic valuation has positive `p`-adic valuation
(if the sum is non-zero). -/
theorem sum_pos_of_pos {n : ℕ} {F : ℕ → ℚ} (hF : ∀ i, i < n → 0 < padicValRat p (F i))
(hn0 : ∑ i ∈ Finset.range n, F i ≠ 0) : 0 < padicValRat p (∑ i ∈ Finset.range n, F i) := by
induction' n with d hd
· exact False.elim (hn0 rfl)
· rw [Finset.sum_range_succ] at hn0 ⊢
by_cases h : ∑ x ∈ Finset.range d, F x = 0
· rw [h, zero_add]
exact hF d (lt_add_one _)
· refine lt_of_lt_of_le ?_ (min_le_padicValRat_add hn0)
refine lt_min (hd (fun i hi => ?_) h) (hF d (lt_add_one _))
exact hF _ (lt_trans hi (lt_add_one _))
#align padic_val_rat.sum_pos_of_pos padicValRat.sum_pos_of_pos
/-- If the p-adic valuation of a finite set of positive rationals is greater than a given rational
number, then the p-adic valuation of their sum is also greater than the same rational number. -/
theorem lt_sum_of_lt {p j : ℕ} [hp : Fact (Nat.Prime p)] {F : ℕ → ℚ} {S : Finset ℕ}
(hS : S.Nonempty) (hF : ∀ i, i ∈ S → padicValRat p (F j) < padicValRat p (F i))
(hn1 : ∀ i : ℕ, 0 < F i) : padicValRat p (F j) < padicValRat p (∑ i ∈ S, F i) := by
induction' hS using Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction with k s S' Hnot Hne Hind
· rw [Finset.sum_singleton]
exact hF k (by simp)
· rw [Finset.cons_eq_insert, Finset.sum_insert Hnot]
exact padicValRat.lt_add_of_lt
(ne_of_gt (add_pos (hn1 s) (Finset.sum_pos (fun i _ => hn1 i) Hne)))
(hF _ (by simp [Finset.mem_insert, true_or]))
(Hind (fun i hi => hF _ (by rw [Finset.cons_eq_insert,Finset.mem_insert]; exact Or.inr hi)))
end padicValRat
namespace padicValNat
variable {p a b : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime]
/-- A rewrite lemma for `padicValNat p (a * b)` with conditions `a ≠ 0`, `b ≠ 0`. -/
protected theorem mul : a ≠ 0 → b ≠ 0 → padicValNat p (a * b) = padicValNat p a + padicValNat p b :=
mod_cast @padicValRat.mul p _ a b
#align padic_val_nat.mul padicValNat.mul
protected theorem div_of_dvd (h : b ∣ a) :
padicValNat p (a / b) = padicValNat p a - padicValNat p b := by
rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with (rfl | ha)
· simp
obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ := h
obtain ⟨hb, hk⟩ := mul_ne_zero_iff.mp ha
rw [mul_comm, k.mul_div_cancel hb.bot_lt, padicValNat.mul hk hb, Nat.add_sub_cancel]
#align padic_val_nat.div_of_dvd padicValNat.div_of_dvd
/-- Dividing out by a prime factor reduces the `padicValNat` by `1`. -/
protected theorem div (dvd : p ∣ b) : padicValNat p (b / p) = padicValNat p b - 1 := by
rw [padicValNat.div_of_dvd dvd, padicValNat_self]
#align padic_val_nat.div padicValNat.div
/-- A version of `padicValRat.pow` for `padicValNat`. -/
protected theorem pow (n : ℕ) (ha : a ≠ 0) : padicValNat p (a ^ n) = n * padicValNat p a := by
simpa only [← @Nat.cast_inj ℤ, push_cast] using padicValRat.pow (Nat.cast_ne_zero.mpr ha)
#align padic_val_nat.pow padicValNat.pow
@[simp]
protected theorem prime_pow (n : ℕ) : padicValNat p (p ^ n) = n := by
rw [padicValNat.pow _ (@Fact.out p.Prime).ne_zero, padicValNat_self, mul_one]
#align padic_val_nat.prime_pow padicValNat.prime_pow
protected theorem div_pow (dvd : p ^ a ∣ b) : padicValNat p (b / p ^ a) = padicValNat p b - a := by
rw [padicValNat.div_of_dvd dvd, padicValNat.prime_pow]
#align padic_val_nat.div_pow padicValNat.div_pow
protected theorem div' {m : ℕ} (cpm : Coprime p m) {b : ℕ} (dvd : m ∣ b) :
padicValNat p (b / m) = padicValNat p b := by
rw [padicValNat.div_of_dvd dvd, eq_zero_of_not_dvd (hp.out.coprime_iff_not_dvd.mp cpm),
Nat.sub_zero]
#align padic_val_nat.div' padicValNat.div'
end padicValNat
section padicValNat
variable {p : ℕ}
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/PadicVal.lean | 564 | 567 | theorem dvd_of_one_le_padicValNat {n : ℕ} (hp : 1 ≤ padicValNat p n) : p ∣ n := by |
by_contra h
rw [padicValNat.eq_zero_of_not_dvd h] at hp
exact lt_irrefl 0 (lt_of_lt_of_le zero_lt_one hp)
|
/-
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, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Topology.Order.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Pointwise.Basic
/-!
# Neighborhoods to the left and to the right on an `OrderTopology`
We've seen some properties of left and right neighborhood of a point in an `OrderClosedTopology`.
In an `OrderTopology`, such neighborhoods can be characterized as the sets containing suitable
intervals to the right or to the left of `a`. We give now these characterizations. -/
open Set Filter TopologicalSpace Topology Function
open OrderDual (toDual ofDual)
variable {α β γ : Type*}
section LinearOrder
variable [TopologicalSpace α] [LinearOrder α]
section OrderTopology
variable [OrderTopology α]
open List in
/-- The following statements are equivalent:
0. `s` is a neighborhood of `a` within `(a, +∞)`;
1. `s` is a neighborhood of `a` within `(a, b]`;
2. `s` is a neighborhood of `a` within `(a, b)`;
3. `s` includes `(a, u)` for some `u ∈ (a, b]`;
4. `s` includes `(a, u)` for some `u > a`.
-/
theorem TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi {a b : α} (hab : a < b) (s : Set α) :
TFAE [s ∈ 𝓝[>] a,
s ∈ 𝓝[Ioc a b] a,
s ∈ 𝓝[Ioo a b] a,
∃ u ∈ Ioc a b, Ioo a u ⊆ s,
∃ u ∈ Ioi a, Ioo a u ⊆ s] := by
tfae_have 1 ↔ 2
· rw [nhdsWithin_Ioc_eq_nhdsWithin_Ioi hab]
tfae_have 1 ↔ 3
· rw [nhdsWithin_Ioo_eq_nhdsWithin_Ioi hab]
tfae_have 4 → 5
· exact fun ⟨u, umem, hu⟩ => ⟨u, umem.1, hu⟩
tfae_have 5 → 1
· rintro ⟨u, hau, hu⟩
exact mem_of_superset (Ioo_mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi ⟨le_refl a, hau⟩) hu
tfae_have 1 → 4
· intro h
rcases mem_nhdsWithin_iff_exists_mem_nhds_inter.1 h with ⟨v, va, hv⟩
rcases exists_Ico_subset_of_mem_nhds' va hab with ⟨u, au, hu⟩
exact ⟨u, au, fun x hx => hv ⟨hu ⟨le_of_lt hx.1, hx.2⟩, hx.1⟩⟩
tfae_finish
#align tfae_mem_nhds_within_Ioi TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_mem_Ioc_Ioo_subset {a u' : α} {s : Set α} (hu' : a < u') :
s ∈ 𝓝[>] a ↔ ∃ u ∈ Ioc a u', Ioo a u ⊆ s :=
(TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi hu' s).out 0 3
#align mem_nhds_within_Ioi_iff_exists_mem_Ioc_Ioo_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_mem_Ioc_Ioo_subset
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `(a, +∞)` if and only if it contains an interval `(a, u)`
with `a < u < u'`, provided `a` is not a top element. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioo_subset' {a u' : α} {s : Set α} (hu' : a < u') :
s ∈ 𝓝[>] a ↔ ∃ u ∈ Ioi a, Ioo a u ⊆ s :=
(TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi hu' s).out 0 4
#align mem_nhds_within_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioo_subset' mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioo_subset'
theorem nhdsWithin_Ioi_basis' {a : α} (h : ∃ b, a < b) : (𝓝[>] a).HasBasis (a < ·) (Ioo a) :=
let ⟨_, h⟩ := h
⟨fun _ => mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioo_subset' h⟩
lemma nhdsWithin_Ioi_basis [NoMaxOrder α] (a : α) : (𝓝[>] a).HasBasis (a < ·) (Ioo a) :=
nhdsWithin_Ioi_basis' <| exists_gt a
theorem nhdsWithin_Ioi_eq_bot_iff {a : α} : 𝓝[>] a = ⊥ ↔ IsTop a ∨ ∃ b, a ⋖ b := by
by_cases ha : IsTop a
· simp [ha, ha.isMax.Ioi_eq]
· simp only [ha, false_or]
rw [isTop_iff_isMax, not_isMax_iff] at ha
simp only [(nhdsWithin_Ioi_basis' ha).eq_bot_iff, covBy_iff_Ioo_eq]
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `(a, +∞)` if and only if it contains an interval `(a, u)`
with `a < u`. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioo_subset [NoMaxOrder α] {a : α} {s : Set α} :
s ∈ 𝓝[>] a ↔ ∃ u ∈ Ioi a, Ioo a u ⊆ s :=
let ⟨_u', hu'⟩ := exists_gt a
mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioo_subset' hu'
#align mem_nhds_within_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioo_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioo_subset
/-- The set of points which are isolated on the right is countable when the space is
second-countable. -/
theorem countable_setOf_isolated_right [SecondCountableTopology α] :
{ x : α | 𝓝[>] x = ⊥ }.Countable := by
simp only [nhdsWithin_Ioi_eq_bot_iff, setOf_or]
exact (subsingleton_isTop α).countable.union countable_setOf_covBy_right
/-- The set of points which are isolated on the left is countable when the space is
second-countable. -/
theorem countable_setOf_isolated_left [SecondCountableTopology α] :
{ x : α | 𝓝[<] x = ⊥ }.Countable :=
countable_setOf_isolated_right (α := αᵒᵈ)
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `(a, +∞)` if and only if it contains an interval `(a, u]`
with `a < u`. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioc_subset [NoMaxOrder α] [DenselyOrdered α] {a : α}
{s : Set α} : s ∈ 𝓝[>] a ↔ ∃ u ∈ Ioi a, Ioc a u ⊆ s := by
rw [mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioo_subset]
constructor
· rintro ⟨u, au, as⟩
rcases exists_between au with ⟨v, hv⟩
exact ⟨v, hv.1, fun x hx => as ⟨hx.1, lt_of_le_of_lt hx.2 hv.2⟩⟩
· rintro ⟨u, au, as⟩
exact ⟨u, au, Subset.trans Ioo_subset_Ioc_self as⟩
#align mem_nhds_within_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioc_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioc_subset
open List in
/-- The following statements are equivalent:
0. `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `(-∞, b)`
1. `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `[a, b)`
2. `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `(a, b)`
3. `s` includes `(l, b)` for some `l ∈ [a, b)`
4. `s` includes `(l, b)` for some `l < b` -/
theorem TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Iio {a b : α} (h : a < b) (s : Set α) :
TFAE [s ∈ 𝓝[<] b,-- 0 : `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `(-∞, b)`
s ∈ 𝓝[Ico a b] b,-- 1 : `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `[a, b)`
s ∈ 𝓝[Ioo a b] b,-- 2 : `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `(a, b)`
∃ l ∈ Ico a b, Ioo l b ⊆ s,-- 3 : `s` includes `(l, b)` for some `l ∈ [a, b)`
∃ l ∈ Iio b, Ioo l b ⊆ s] := by-- 4 : `s` includes `(l, b)` for some `l < b`
simpa only [exists_prop, OrderDual.exists, dual_Ioi, dual_Ioc, dual_Ioo] using
TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi h.dual (ofDual ⁻¹' s)
#align tfae_mem_nhds_within_Iio TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Iio
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Iio_iff_exists_mem_Ico_Ioo_subset {a l' : α} {s : Set α} (hl' : l' < a) :
s ∈ 𝓝[<] a ↔ ∃ l ∈ Ico l' a, Ioo l a ⊆ s :=
(TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Iio hl' s).out 0 3
#align mem_nhds_within_Iio_iff_exists_mem_Ico_Ioo_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Iio_iff_exists_mem_Ico_Ioo_subset
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `(-∞, a)` if and only if it contains an interval `(l, a)`
with `l < a`, provided `a` is not a bottom element. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Iio_iff_exists_Ioo_subset' {a l' : α} {s : Set α} (hl' : l' < a) :
s ∈ 𝓝[<] a ↔ ∃ l ∈ Iio a, Ioo l a ⊆ s :=
(TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Iio hl' s).out 0 4
#align mem_nhds_within_Iio_iff_exists_Ioo_subset' mem_nhdsWithin_Iio_iff_exists_Ioo_subset'
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `(-∞, a)` if and only if it contains an interval `(l, a)`
with `l < a`. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Iio_iff_exists_Ioo_subset [NoMinOrder α] {a : α} {s : Set α} :
s ∈ 𝓝[<] a ↔ ∃ l ∈ Iio a, Ioo l a ⊆ s :=
let ⟨_, h⟩ := exists_lt a
mem_nhdsWithin_Iio_iff_exists_Ioo_subset' h
#align mem_nhds_within_Iio_iff_exists_Ioo_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Iio_iff_exists_Ioo_subset
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `(-∞, a)` if and only if it contains an interval `[l, a)`
with `l < a`. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Iio_iff_exists_Ico_subset [NoMinOrder α] [DenselyOrdered α] {a : α}
{s : Set α} : s ∈ 𝓝[<] a ↔ ∃ l ∈ Iio a, Ico l a ⊆ s := by
have : ofDual ⁻¹' s ∈ 𝓝[>] toDual a ↔ _ := mem_nhdsWithin_Ioi_iff_exists_Ioc_subset
simpa only [OrderDual.exists, exists_prop, dual_Ioc] using this
#align mem_nhds_within_Iio_iff_exists_Ico_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Iio_iff_exists_Ico_subset
theorem nhdsWithin_Iio_basis' {a : α} (h : ∃ b, b < a) : (𝓝[<] a).HasBasis (· < a) (Ioo · a) :=
let ⟨_, h⟩ := h
⟨fun _ => mem_nhdsWithin_Iio_iff_exists_Ioo_subset' h⟩
theorem nhdsWithin_Iio_eq_bot_iff {a : α} : 𝓝[<] a = ⊥ ↔ IsBot a ∨ ∃ b, b ⋖ a := by
convert (config := {preTransparency := .default})
nhdsWithin_Ioi_eq_bot_iff (a := OrderDual.toDual a) using 4
exact ofDual_covBy_ofDual_iff
open List in
/-- The following statements are equivalent:
0. `s` is a neighborhood of `a` within `[a, +∞)`;
1. `s` is a neighborhood of `a` within `[a, b]`;
2. `s` is a neighborhood of `a` within `[a, b)`;
3. `s` includes `[a, u)` for some `u ∈ (a, b]`;
4. `s` includes `[a, u)` for some `u > a`.
-/
theorem TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Ici {a b : α} (hab : a < b) (s : Set α) :
TFAE [s ∈ 𝓝[≥] a,
s ∈ 𝓝[Icc a b] a,
s ∈ 𝓝[Ico a b] a,
∃ u ∈ Ioc a b, Ico a u ⊆ s,
∃ u ∈ Ioi a , Ico a u ⊆ s] := by
tfae_have 1 ↔ 2
· rw [nhdsWithin_Icc_eq_nhdsWithin_Ici hab]
tfae_have 1 ↔ 3
· rw [nhdsWithin_Ico_eq_nhdsWithin_Ici hab]
tfae_have 1 ↔ 5
· exact (nhdsWithin_Ici_basis' ⟨b, hab⟩).mem_iff
tfae_have 4 → 5
· exact fun ⟨u, umem, hu⟩ => ⟨u, umem.1, hu⟩
tfae_have 5 → 4
· rintro ⟨u, hua, hus⟩
exact
⟨min u b, ⟨lt_min hua hab, min_le_right _ _⟩,
(Ico_subset_Ico_right <| min_le_left _ _).trans hus⟩
tfae_finish
#align tfae_mem_nhds_within_Ici TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Ici
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_mem_Ioc_Ico_subset {a u' : α} {s : Set α} (hu' : a < u') :
s ∈ 𝓝[≥] a ↔ ∃ u ∈ Ioc a u', Ico a u ⊆ s :=
(TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Ici hu' s).out 0 3 (by norm_num) (by norm_num)
#align mem_nhds_within_Ici_iff_exists_mem_Ioc_Ico_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_mem_Ioc_Ico_subset
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `[a, +∞)` if and only if it contains an interval `[a, u)`
with `a < u < u'`, provided `a` is not a top element. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_Ico_subset' {a u' : α} {s : Set α} (hu' : a < u') :
s ∈ 𝓝[≥] a ↔ ∃ u ∈ Ioi a, Ico a u ⊆ s :=
(TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Ici hu' s).out 0 4 (by norm_num) (by norm_num)
#align mem_nhds_within_Ici_iff_exists_Ico_subset' mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_Ico_subset'
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `[a, +∞)` if and only if it contains an interval `[a, u)`
with `a < u`. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_Ico_subset [NoMaxOrder α] {a : α} {s : Set α} :
s ∈ 𝓝[≥] a ↔ ∃ u ∈ Ioi a, Ico a u ⊆ s :=
let ⟨_, hu'⟩ := exists_gt a
mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_Ico_subset' hu'
#align mem_nhds_within_Ici_iff_exists_Ico_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_Ico_subset
theorem nhdsWithin_Ici_basis_Ico [NoMaxOrder α] (a : α) :
(𝓝[≥] a).HasBasis (fun u => a < u) (Ico a) :=
⟨fun _ => mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_Ico_subset⟩
#align nhds_within_Ici_basis_Ico nhdsWithin_Ici_basis_Ico
/-- The filter of right neighborhoods has a basis of closed intervals. -/
theorem nhdsWithin_Ici_basis_Icc [NoMaxOrder α] [DenselyOrdered α] {a : α} :
(𝓝[≥] a).HasBasis (a < ·) (Icc a) :=
(nhdsWithin_Ici_basis _).to_hasBasis
(fun _u hu ↦ (exists_between hu).imp fun _v hv ↦ hv.imp_right Icc_subset_Ico_right)
fun u hu ↦ ⟨u, hu, Ico_subset_Icc_self⟩
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `[a, +∞)` if and only if it contains an interval `[a, u]`
with `a < u`. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_Icc_subset [NoMaxOrder α] [DenselyOrdered α] {a : α}
{s : Set α} : s ∈ 𝓝[≥] a ↔ ∃ u, a < u ∧ Icc a u ⊆ s :=
nhdsWithin_Ici_basis_Icc.mem_iff
#align mem_nhds_within_Ici_iff_exists_Icc_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_Icc_subset
open List in
/-- The following statements are equivalent:
0. `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `(-∞, b]`
1. `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `[a, b]`
2. `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `(a, b]`
3. `s` includes `(l, b]` for some `l ∈ [a, b)`
4. `s` includes `(l, b]` for some `l < b` -/
theorem TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Iic {a b : α} (h : a < b) (s : Set α) :
TFAE [s ∈ 𝓝[≤] b,-- 0 : `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `(-∞, b]`
s ∈ 𝓝[Icc a b] b,-- 1 : `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `[a, b]`
s ∈ 𝓝[Ioc a b] b,-- 2 : `s` is a neighborhood of `b` within `(a, b]`
∃ l ∈ Ico a b, Ioc l b ⊆ s,-- 3 : `s` includes `(l, b]` for some `l ∈ [a, b)`
∃ l ∈ Iio b, Ioc l b ⊆ s] := by-- 4 : `s` includes `(l, b]` for some `l < b`
simpa only [exists_prop, OrderDual.exists, dual_Ici, dual_Ioc, dual_Icc, dual_Ico] using
TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Ici h.dual (ofDual ⁻¹' s)
#align tfae_mem_nhds_within_Iic TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Iic
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Iic_iff_exists_mem_Ico_Ioc_subset {a l' : α} {s : Set α} (hl' : l' < a) :
s ∈ 𝓝[≤] a ↔ ∃ l ∈ Ico l' a, Ioc l a ⊆ s :=
(TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Iic hl' s).out 0 3 (by norm_num) (by norm_num)
#align mem_nhds_within_Iic_iff_exists_mem_Ico_Ioc_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Iic_iff_exists_mem_Ico_Ioc_subset
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `(-∞, a]` if and only if it contains an interval `(l, a]`
with `l < a`, provided `a` is not a bottom element. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Iic_iff_exists_Ioc_subset' {a l' : α} {s : Set α} (hl' : l' < a) :
s ∈ 𝓝[≤] a ↔ ∃ l ∈ Iio a, Ioc l a ⊆ s :=
(TFAE_mem_nhdsWithin_Iic hl' s).out 0 4 (by norm_num) (by norm_num)
#align mem_nhds_within_Iic_iff_exists_Ioc_subset' mem_nhdsWithin_Iic_iff_exists_Ioc_subset'
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `(-∞, a]` if and only if it contains an interval `(l, a]`
with `l < a`. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Iic_iff_exists_Ioc_subset [NoMinOrder α] {a : α} {s : Set α} :
s ∈ 𝓝[≤] a ↔ ∃ l ∈ Iio a, Ioc l a ⊆ s :=
let ⟨_, hl'⟩ := exists_lt a
mem_nhdsWithin_Iic_iff_exists_Ioc_subset' hl'
#align mem_nhds_within_Iic_iff_exists_Ioc_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Iic_iff_exists_Ioc_subset
/-- A set is a neighborhood of `a` within `(-∞, a]` if and only if it contains an interval `[l, a]`
with `l < a`. -/
theorem mem_nhdsWithin_Iic_iff_exists_Icc_subset [NoMinOrder α] [DenselyOrdered α] {a : α}
{s : Set α} : s ∈ 𝓝[≤] a ↔ ∃ l, l < a ∧ Icc l a ⊆ s :=
calc s ∈ 𝓝[≤] a ↔ ofDual ⁻¹' s ∈ 𝓝[≥] (toDual a) := Iff.rfl
_ ↔ ∃ u : α, toDual a < toDual u ∧ Icc (toDual a) (toDual u) ⊆ ofDual ⁻¹' s :=
mem_nhdsWithin_Ici_iff_exists_Icc_subset
_ ↔ ∃ l, l < a ∧ Icc l a ⊆ s := by simp only [dual_Icc]; rfl
#align mem_nhds_within_Iic_iff_exists_Icc_subset mem_nhdsWithin_Iic_iff_exists_Icc_subset
/-- The filter of left neighborhoods has a basis of closed intervals. -/
theorem nhdsWithin_Iic_basis_Icc [NoMinOrder α] [DenselyOrdered α] {a : α} :
(𝓝[≤] a).HasBasis (· < a) (Icc · a) :=
⟨fun _ ↦ mem_nhdsWithin_Iic_iff_exists_Icc_subset⟩
end OrderTopology
end LinearOrder
section LinearOrderedAddCommGroup
variable [TopologicalSpace α] [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α] [OrderTopology α]
variable {l : Filter β} {f g : β → α}
theorem nhds_eq_iInf_abs_sub (a : α) : 𝓝 a = ⨅ r > 0, 𝓟 { b | |a - b| < r } := by
simp only [nhds_eq_order, abs_lt, setOf_and, ← inf_principal, iInf_inf_eq]
refine (congr_arg₂ _ ?_ ?_).trans (inf_comm ..)
· refine (Equiv.subLeft a).iInf_congr fun x => ?_; simp [Ioi]
· refine (Equiv.subRight a).iInf_congr fun x => ?_; simp [Iio]
#align nhds_eq_infi_abs_sub nhds_eq_iInf_abs_sub
theorem orderTopology_of_nhds_abs {α : Type*} [TopologicalSpace α] [LinearOrderedAddCommGroup α]
(h_nhds : ∀ a : α, 𝓝 a = ⨅ r > 0, 𝓟 { b | |a - b| < r }) : OrderTopology α := by
refine ⟨TopologicalSpace.ext_nhds fun a => ?_⟩
rw [h_nhds]
letI := Preorder.topology α; letI : OrderTopology α := ⟨rfl⟩
exact (nhds_eq_iInf_abs_sub a).symm
#align order_topology_of_nhds_abs orderTopology_of_nhds_abs
theorem LinearOrderedAddCommGroup.tendsto_nhds {x : Filter β} {a : α} :
Tendsto f x (𝓝 a) ↔ ∀ ε > (0 : α), ∀ᶠ b in x, |f b - a| < ε := by
simp [nhds_eq_iInf_abs_sub, abs_sub_comm a]
#align linear_ordered_add_comm_group.tendsto_nhds LinearOrderedAddCommGroup.tendsto_nhds
theorem eventually_abs_sub_lt (a : α) {ε : α} (hε : 0 < ε) : ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝 a, |x - a| < ε :=
(nhds_eq_iInf_abs_sub a).symm ▸
mem_iInf_of_mem ε (mem_iInf_of_mem hε <| by simp only [abs_sub_comm, mem_principal_self])
#align eventually_abs_sub_lt eventually_abs_sub_lt
/-- In a linearly ordered additive commutative group with the order topology, if `f` tends to `C`
and `g` tends to `atTop` then `f + g` tends to `atTop`. -/
theorem Filter.Tendsto.add_atTop {C : α} (hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 C)) (hg : Tendsto g l atTop) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop := by
nontriviality α
obtain ⟨C', hC'⟩ : ∃ C', C' < C := exists_lt C
refine tendsto_atTop_add_left_of_le' _ C' ?_ hg
exact (hf.eventually (lt_mem_nhds hC')).mono fun x => le_of_lt
#align filter.tendsto.add_at_top Filter.Tendsto.add_atTop
/-- In a linearly ordered additive commutative group with the order topology, if `f` tends to `C`
and `g` tends to `atBot` then `f + g` tends to `atBot`. -/
theorem Filter.Tendsto.add_atBot {C : α} (hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 C)) (hg : Tendsto g l atBot) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atBot :=
Filter.Tendsto.add_atTop (α := αᵒᵈ) hf hg
#align filter.tendsto.add_at_bot Filter.Tendsto.add_atBot
/-- In a linearly ordered additive commutative group with the order topology, if `f` tends to
`atTop` and `g` tends to `C` then `f + g` tends to `atTop`. -/
| Mathlib/Topology/Order/LeftRightNhds.lean | 354 | 357 | theorem Filter.Tendsto.atTop_add {C : α} (hf : Tendsto f l atTop) (hg : Tendsto g l (𝓝 C)) :
Tendsto (fun x => f x + g x) l atTop := by |
conv in _ + _ => rw [add_comm]
exact hg.add_atTop hf
|
/-
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
| Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Between.lean | 327 | 330 | 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
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Rémy Degenne. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Zhouhang Zhou, Yury Kudryashov, Sébastien Gouëzel, Rémy Degenne
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.SimpleFuncDenseLp
#align_import measure_theory.integral.set_to_l1 from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f2ce6086713c78a7f880485f7917ea547a215982"
/-!
# Extension of a linear function from indicators to L1
Let `T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F` be additive for measurable sets with finite measure, in the sense that
for `s, t` two such sets, `s ∩ t = ∅ → T (s ∪ t) = T s + T t`. `T` is akin to a bilinear map on
`Set α × E`, or a linear map on indicator functions.
This file constructs an extension of `T` to integrable simple functions, which are finite sums of
indicators of measurable sets with finite measure, then to integrable functions, which are limits of
integrable simple functions.
The main result is a continuous linear map `(α →₁[μ] E) →L[ℝ] F`. This extension process is used to
define the Bochner integral in the `MeasureTheory.Integral.Bochner` file and the conditional
expectation of an integrable function in `MeasureTheory.Function.ConditionalExpectation`.
## Main Definitions
- `FinMeasAdditive μ T`: the property that `T` is additive on measurable sets with finite measure.
For two such sets, `s ∩ t = ∅ → T (s ∪ t) = T s + T t`.
- `DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C`: `FinMeasAdditive μ T ∧ ∀ s, ‖T s‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal`.
This is the property needed to perform the extension from indicators to L1.
- `setToL1 (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) : (α →₁[μ] E) →L[ℝ] F`: the extension of `T`
from indicators to L1.
- `setToFun μ T (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (f : α → E) : F`: a version of the
extension which applies to functions (with value 0 if the function is not integrable).
## Properties
For most properties of `setToFun`, we provide two lemmas. One version uses hypotheses valid on
all sets, like `T = T'`, and a second version which uses a primed name uses hypotheses on
measurable sets with finite measure, like `∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = T' s`.
The lemmas listed here don't show all hypotheses. Refer to the actual lemmas for details.
Linearity:
- `setToFun_zero_left : setToFun μ 0 hT f = 0`
- `setToFun_add_left : setToFun μ (T + T') _ f = setToFun μ T hT f + setToFun μ T' hT' f`
- `setToFun_smul_left : setToFun μ (fun s ↦ c • (T s)) (hT.smul c) f = c • setToFun μ T hT f`
- `setToFun_zero : setToFun μ T hT (0 : α → E) = 0`
- `setToFun_neg : setToFun μ T hT (-f) = - setToFun μ T hT f`
If `f` and `g` are integrable:
- `setToFun_add : setToFun μ T hT (f + g) = setToFun μ T hT f + setToFun μ T hT g`
- `setToFun_sub : setToFun μ T hT (f - g) = setToFun μ T hT f - setToFun μ T hT g`
If `T` is verifies `∀ c : 𝕜, ∀ s x, T s (c • x) = c • T s x`:
- `setToFun_smul : setToFun μ T hT (c • f) = c • setToFun μ T hT f`
Other:
- `setToFun_congr_ae (h : f =ᵐ[μ] g) : setToFun μ T hT f = setToFun μ T hT g`
- `setToFun_measure_zero (h : μ = 0) : setToFun μ T hT f = 0`
If the space is a `NormedLatticeAddCommGroup` and `T` is such that `0 ≤ T s x` for `0 ≤ x`, we
also prove order-related properties:
- `setToFun_mono_left (h : ∀ s x, T s x ≤ T' s x) : setToFun μ T hT f ≤ setToFun μ T' hT' f`
- `setToFun_nonneg (hf : 0 ≤ᵐ[μ] f) : 0 ≤ setToFun μ T hT f`
- `setToFun_mono (hfg : f ≤ᵐ[μ] g) : setToFun μ T hT f ≤ setToFun μ T hT g`
## Implementation notes
The starting object `T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F` matters only through its restriction on measurable sets
with finite measure. Its value on other sets is ignored.
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped Classical Topology NNReal ENNReal MeasureTheory Pointwise
open Set Filter TopologicalSpace ENNReal EMetric
namespace MeasureTheory
variable {α E F F' G 𝕜 : Type*} {p : ℝ≥0∞} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E]
[NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace ℝ F] [NormedAddCommGroup F'] [NormedSpace ℝ F']
[NormedAddCommGroup G] {m : MeasurableSpace α} {μ : Measure α}
local infixr:25 " →ₛ " => SimpleFunc
open Finset
section FinMeasAdditive
/-- A set function is `FinMeasAdditive` if its value on the union of two disjoint measurable
sets with finite measure is the sum of its values on each set. -/
def FinMeasAdditive {β} [AddMonoid β] {_ : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α) (T : Set α → β) :
Prop :=
∀ s t, MeasurableSet s → MeasurableSet t → μ s ≠ ∞ → μ t ≠ ∞ → s ∩ t = ∅ → T (s ∪ t) = T s + T t
#align measure_theory.fin_meas_additive MeasureTheory.FinMeasAdditive
namespace FinMeasAdditive
variable {β : Type*} [AddCommMonoid β] {T T' : Set α → β}
theorem zero : FinMeasAdditive μ (0 : Set α → β) := fun s t _ _ _ _ _ => by simp
#align measure_theory.fin_meas_additive.zero MeasureTheory.FinMeasAdditive.zero
theorem add (hT : FinMeasAdditive μ T) (hT' : FinMeasAdditive μ T') :
FinMeasAdditive μ (T + T') := by
intro s t hs ht hμs hμt hst
simp only [hT s t hs ht hμs hμt hst, hT' s t hs ht hμs hμt hst, Pi.add_apply]
abel
#align measure_theory.fin_meas_additive.add MeasureTheory.FinMeasAdditive.add
theorem smul [Monoid 𝕜] [DistribMulAction 𝕜 β] (hT : FinMeasAdditive μ T) (c : 𝕜) :
FinMeasAdditive μ fun s => c • T s := fun s t hs ht hμs hμt hst => by
simp [hT s t hs ht hμs hμt hst]
#align measure_theory.fin_meas_additive.smul MeasureTheory.FinMeasAdditive.smul
theorem of_eq_top_imp_eq_top {μ' : Measure α} (h : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = ∞ → μ' s = ∞)
(hT : FinMeasAdditive μ T) : FinMeasAdditive μ' T := fun s t hs ht hμ's hμ't hst =>
hT s t hs ht (mt (h s hs) hμ's) (mt (h t ht) hμ't) hst
#align measure_theory.fin_meas_additive.of_eq_top_imp_eq_top MeasureTheory.FinMeasAdditive.of_eq_top_imp_eq_top
theorem of_smul_measure (c : ℝ≥0∞) (hc_ne_top : c ≠ ∞) (hT : FinMeasAdditive (c • μ) T) :
FinMeasAdditive μ T := by
refine of_eq_top_imp_eq_top (fun s _ hμs => ?_) hT
rw [Measure.smul_apply, smul_eq_mul, ENNReal.mul_eq_top] at hμs
simp only [hc_ne_top, or_false_iff, Ne, false_and_iff] at hμs
exact hμs.2
#align measure_theory.fin_meas_additive.of_smul_measure MeasureTheory.FinMeasAdditive.of_smul_measure
theorem smul_measure (c : ℝ≥0∞) (hc_ne_zero : c ≠ 0) (hT : FinMeasAdditive μ T) :
FinMeasAdditive (c • μ) T := by
refine of_eq_top_imp_eq_top (fun s _ hμs => ?_) hT
rw [Measure.smul_apply, smul_eq_mul, ENNReal.mul_eq_top]
simp only [hc_ne_zero, true_and_iff, Ne, not_false_iff]
exact Or.inl hμs
#align measure_theory.fin_meas_additive.smul_measure MeasureTheory.FinMeasAdditive.smul_measure
theorem smul_measure_iff (c : ℝ≥0∞) (hc_ne_zero : c ≠ 0) (hc_ne_top : c ≠ ∞) :
FinMeasAdditive (c • μ) T ↔ FinMeasAdditive μ T :=
⟨fun hT => of_smul_measure c hc_ne_top hT, fun hT => smul_measure c hc_ne_zero hT⟩
#align measure_theory.fin_meas_additive.smul_measure_iff MeasureTheory.FinMeasAdditive.smul_measure_iff
theorem map_empty_eq_zero {β} [AddCancelMonoid β] {T : Set α → β} (hT : FinMeasAdditive μ T) :
T ∅ = 0 := by
have h_empty : μ ∅ ≠ ∞ := (measure_empty.le.trans_lt ENNReal.coe_lt_top).ne
specialize hT ∅ ∅ MeasurableSet.empty MeasurableSet.empty h_empty h_empty (Set.inter_empty ∅)
rw [Set.union_empty] at hT
nth_rw 1 [← add_zero (T ∅)] at hT
exact (add_left_cancel hT).symm
#align measure_theory.fin_meas_additive.map_empty_eq_zero MeasureTheory.FinMeasAdditive.map_empty_eq_zero
theorem map_iUnion_fin_meas_set_eq_sum (T : Set α → β) (T_empty : T ∅ = 0)
(h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) {ι} (S : ι → Set α) (sι : Finset ι)
(hS_meas : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (S i)) (hSp : ∀ i ∈ sι, μ (S i) ≠ ∞)
(h_disj : ∀ᵉ (i ∈ sι) (j ∈ sι), i ≠ j → Disjoint (S i) (S j)) :
T (⋃ i ∈ sι, S i) = ∑ i ∈ sι, T (S i) := by
revert hSp h_disj
refine Finset.induction_on sι ?_ ?_
· simp only [Finset.not_mem_empty, IsEmpty.forall_iff, iUnion_false, iUnion_empty, sum_empty,
forall₂_true_iff, imp_true_iff, forall_true_left, not_false_iff, T_empty]
intro a s has h hps h_disj
rw [Finset.sum_insert has, ← h]
swap; · exact fun i hi => hps i (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hi)
swap;
· exact fun i hi j hj hij =>
h_disj i (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hi) j (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hj) hij
rw [←
h_add (S a) (⋃ i ∈ s, S i) (hS_meas a) (measurableSet_biUnion _ fun i _ => hS_meas i)
(hps a (Finset.mem_insert_self a s))]
· congr; convert Finset.iSup_insert a s S
· exact
((measure_biUnion_finset_le _ _).trans_lt <|
ENNReal.sum_lt_top fun i hi => hps i <| Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hi).ne
· simp_rw [Set.inter_iUnion]
refine iUnion_eq_empty.mpr fun i => iUnion_eq_empty.mpr fun hi => ?_
rw [← Set.disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty]
refine h_disj a (Finset.mem_insert_self a s) i (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hi) fun hai => ?_
rw [← hai] at hi
exact has hi
#align measure_theory.fin_meas_additive.map_Union_fin_meas_set_eq_sum MeasureTheory.FinMeasAdditive.map_iUnion_fin_meas_set_eq_sum
end FinMeasAdditive
/-- A `FinMeasAdditive` set function whose norm on every set is less than the measure of the
set (up to a multiplicative constant). -/
def DominatedFinMeasAdditive {β} [SeminormedAddCommGroup β] {_ : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α)
(T : Set α → β) (C : ℝ) : Prop :=
FinMeasAdditive μ T ∧ ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ‖T s‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive
namespace DominatedFinMeasAdditive
variable {β : Type*} [SeminormedAddCommGroup β] {T T' : Set α → β} {C C' : ℝ}
theorem zero {m : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α) (hC : 0 ≤ C) :
DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ (0 : Set α → β) C := by
refine ⟨FinMeasAdditive.zero, fun s _ _ => ?_⟩
rw [Pi.zero_apply, norm_zero]
exact mul_nonneg hC toReal_nonneg
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive.zero MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive.zero
theorem eq_zero_of_measure_zero {β : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup β] {T : Set α → β} {C : ℝ}
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) {s : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (hs_zero : μ s = 0) :
T s = 0 := by
refine norm_eq_zero.mp ?_
refine ((hT.2 s hs (by simp [hs_zero])).trans (le_of_eq ?_)).antisymm (norm_nonneg _)
rw [hs_zero, ENNReal.zero_toReal, mul_zero]
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive.eq_zero_of_measure_zero MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive.eq_zero_of_measure_zero
theorem eq_zero {β : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup β] {T : Set α → β} {C : ℝ} {m : MeasurableSpace α}
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive (0 : Measure α) T C) {s : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
T s = 0 :=
eq_zero_of_measure_zero hT hs (by simp only [Measure.coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply])
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive.eq_zero MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive.eq_zero
theorem add (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') :
DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ (T + T') (C + C') := by
refine ⟨hT.1.add hT'.1, fun s hs hμs => ?_⟩
rw [Pi.add_apply, add_mul]
exact (norm_add_le _ _).trans (add_le_add (hT.2 s hs hμs) (hT'.2 s hs hμs))
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive.add MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive.add
theorem smul [NormedField 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 β] (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (c : 𝕜) :
DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ (fun s => c • T s) (‖c‖ * C) := by
refine ⟨hT.1.smul c, fun s hs hμs => ?_⟩
dsimp only
rw [norm_smul, mul_assoc]
exact mul_le_mul le_rfl (hT.2 s hs hμs) (norm_nonneg _) (norm_nonneg _)
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive.smul MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive.smul
theorem of_measure_le {μ' : Measure α} (h : μ ≤ μ') (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hC : 0 ≤ C) : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ' T C := by
have h' : ∀ s, μ s = ∞ → μ' s = ∞ := fun s hs ↦ top_unique <| hs.symm.trans_le (h _)
refine ⟨hT.1.of_eq_top_imp_eq_top fun s _ ↦ h' s, fun s hs hμ's ↦ ?_⟩
have hμs : μ s < ∞ := (h s).trans_lt hμ's
calc
‖T s‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal := hT.2 s hs hμs
_ ≤ C * (μ' s).toReal := by gcongr; exacts [hμ's.ne, h _]
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive.of_measure_le MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive.of_measure_le
theorem add_measure_right {_ : MeasurableSpace α} (μ ν : Measure α)
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hC : 0 ≤ C) : DominatedFinMeasAdditive (μ + ν) T C :=
of_measure_le (Measure.le_add_right le_rfl) hT hC
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive.add_measure_right MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive.add_measure_right
theorem add_measure_left {_ : MeasurableSpace α} (μ ν : Measure α)
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive ν T C) (hC : 0 ≤ C) : DominatedFinMeasAdditive (μ + ν) T C :=
of_measure_le (Measure.le_add_left le_rfl) hT hC
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive.add_measure_left MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive.add_measure_left
theorem of_smul_measure (c : ℝ≥0∞) (hc_ne_top : c ≠ ∞) (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive (c • μ) T C) :
DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T (c.toReal * C) := by
have h : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → c • μ s = ∞ → μ s = ∞ := by
intro s _ hcμs
simp only [hc_ne_top, Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul, ENNReal.mul_eq_top, or_false_iff, Ne,
false_and_iff] at hcμs
exact hcμs.2
refine ⟨hT.1.of_eq_top_imp_eq_top (μ := c • μ) h, fun s hs hμs => ?_⟩
have hcμs : c • μ s ≠ ∞ := mt (h s hs) hμs.ne
rw [smul_eq_mul] at hcμs
simp_rw [DominatedFinMeasAdditive, Measure.smul_apply, smul_eq_mul, toReal_mul] at hT
refine (hT.2 s hs hcμs.lt_top).trans (le_of_eq ?_)
ring
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive.of_smul_measure MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive.of_smul_measure
theorem of_measure_le_smul {μ' : Measure α} (c : ℝ≥0∞) (hc : c ≠ ∞) (h : μ ≤ c • μ')
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hC : 0 ≤ C) :
DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ' T (c.toReal * C) :=
(hT.of_measure_le h hC).of_smul_measure c hc
#align measure_theory.dominated_fin_meas_additive.of_measure_le_smul MeasureTheory.DominatedFinMeasAdditive.of_measure_le_smul
end DominatedFinMeasAdditive
end FinMeasAdditive
namespace SimpleFunc
/-- Extend `Set α → (F →L[ℝ] F')` to `(α →ₛ F) → F'`. -/
def setToSimpleFunc {_ : MeasurableSpace α} (T : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F') (f : α →ₛ F) : F' :=
∑ x ∈ f.range, T (f ⁻¹' {x}) x
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc
@[simp]
theorem setToSimpleFunc_zero {m : MeasurableSpace α} (f : α →ₛ F) :
setToSimpleFunc (0 : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F') f = 0 := by simp [setToSimpleFunc]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_zero MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_zero
theorem setToSimpleFunc_zero' {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F'}
(h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = 0) (f : α →ₛ E) (hf : Integrable f μ) :
setToSimpleFunc T f = 0 := by
simp_rw [setToSimpleFunc]
refine sum_eq_zero fun x _ => ?_
by_cases hx0 : x = 0
· simp [hx0]
rw [h_zero (f ⁻¹' ({x} : Set E)) (measurableSet_fiber _ _)
(measure_preimage_lt_top_of_integrable f hf hx0),
ContinuousLinearMap.zero_apply]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_zero' MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_zero'
@[simp]
theorem setToSimpleFunc_zero_apply {m : MeasurableSpace α} (T : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F') :
setToSimpleFunc T (0 : α →ₛ F) = 0 := by
cases isEmpty_or_nonempty α <;> simp [setToSimpleFunc]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_zero_apply MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_zero_apply
theorem setToSimpleFunc_eq_sum_filter {m : MeasurableSpace α} (T : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F')
(f : α →ₛ F) :
setToSimpleFunc T f = ∑ x ∈ f.range.filter fun x => x ≠ 0, (T (f ⁻¹' {x})) x := by
symm
refine sum_filter_of_ne fun x _ => mt fun hx0 => ?_
rw [hx0]
exact ContinuousLinearMap.map_zero _
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_eq_sum_filter MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_eq_sum_filter
theorem map_setToSimpleFunc (T : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F') (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) {f : α →ₛ G}
(hf : Integrable f μ) {g : G → F} (hg : g 0 = 0) :
(f.map g).setToSimpleFunc T = ∑ x ∈ f.range, T (f ⁻¹' {x}) (g x) := by
have T_empty : T ∅ = 0 := h_add.map_empty_eq_zero
have hfp : ∀ x ∈ f.range, x ≠ 0 → μ (f ⁻¹' {x}) ≠ ∞ := fun x _ hx0 =>
(measure_preimage_lt_top_of_integrable f hf hx0).ne
simp only [setToSimpleFunc, range_map]
refine Finset.sum_image' _ fun b hb => ?_
rcases mem_range.1 hb with ⟨a, rfl⟩
by_cases h0 : g (f a) = 0
· simp_rw [h0]
rw [ContinuousLinearMap.map_zero, Finset.sum_eq_zero fun x hx => ?_]
rw [mem_filter] at hx
rw [hx.2, ContinuousLinearMap.map_zero]
have h_left_eq :
T (map g f ⁻¹' {g (f a)}) (g (f a)) =
T (f ⁻¹' (f.range.filter fun b => g b = g (f a))) (g (f a)) := by
congr; rw [map_preimage_singleton]
rw [h_left_eq]
have h_left_eq' :
T (f ⁻¹' (filter (fun b : G => g b = g (f a)) f.range)) (g (f a)) =
T (⋃ y ∈ filter (fun b : G => g b = g (f a)) f.range, f ⁻¹' {y}) (g (f a)) := by
congr; rw [← Finset.set_biUnion_preimage_singleton]
rw [h_left_eq']
rw [h_add.map_iUnion_fin_meas_set_eq_sum T T_empty]
· simp only [sum_apply, ContinuousLinearMap.coe_sum']
refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun x hx => ?_
rw [mem_filter] at hx
rw [hx.2]
· exact fun i => measurableSet_fiber _ _
· intro i hi
rw [mem_filter] at hi
refine hfp i hi.1 fun hi0 => ?_
rw [hi0, hg] at hi
exact h0 hi.2.symm
· intro i _j hi _ hij
rw [Set.disjoint_iff]
intro x hx
rw [Set.mem_inter_iff, Set.mem_preimage, Set.mem_preimage, Set.mem_singleton_iff,
Set.mem_singleton_iff] at hx
rw [← hx.1, ← hx.2] at hij
exact absurd rfl hij
#align measure_theory.simple_func.map_set_to_simple_func MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.map_setToSimpleFunc
theorem setToSimpleFunc_congr' (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) {f g : α →ₛ E}
(hf : Integrable f μ) (hg : Integrable g μ)
(h : Pairwise fun x y => T (f ⁻¹' {x} ∩ g ⁻¹' {y}) = 0) :
f.setToSimpleFunc T = g.setToSimpleFunc T :=
show ((pair f g).map Prod.fst).setToSimpleFunc T = ((pair f g).map Prod.snd).setToSimpleFunc T by
have h_pair : Integrable (f.pair g) μ := integrable_pair hf hg
rw [map_setToSimpleFunc T h_add h_pair Prod.fst_zero]
rw [map_setToSimpleFunc T h_add h_pair Prod.snd_zero]
refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun p hp => ?_
rcases mem_range.1 hp with ⟨a, rfl⟩
by_cases eq : f a = g a
· dsimp only [pair_apply]; rw [eq]
· have : T (pair f g ⁻¹' {(f a, g a)}) = 0 := by
have h_eq : T ((⇑(f.pair g)) ⁻¹' {(f a, g a)}) = T (f ⁻¹' {f a} ∩ g ⁻¹' {g a}) := by
congr; rw [pair_preimage_singleton f g]
rw [h_eq]
exact h eq
simp only [this, ContinuousLinearMap.zero_apply, pair_apply]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_congr' MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr'
theorem setToSimpleFunc_congr (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F)
(h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) {f g : α →ₛ E}
(hf : Integrable f μ) (h : f =ᵐ[μ] g) : f.setToSimpleFunc T = g.setToSimpleFunc T := by
refine setToSimpleFunc_congr' T h_add hf ((integrable_congr h).mp hf) ?_
refine fun x y hxy => h_zero _ ((measurableSet_fiber f x).inter (measurableSet_fiber g y)) ?_
rw [EventuallyEq, ae_iff] at h
refine measure_mono_null (fun z => ?_) h
simp_rw [Set.mem_inter_iff, Set.mem_setOf_eq, Set.mem_preimage, Set.mem_singleton_iff]
intro h
rwa [h.1, h.2]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_congr MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr
theorem setToSimpleFunc_congr_left (T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F)
(h : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = T' s) (f : α →ₛ E) (hf : Integrable f μ) :
setToSimpleFunc T f = setToSimpleFunc T' f := by
simp_rw [setToSimpleFunc]
refine sum_congr rfl fun x _ => ?_
by_cases hx0 : x = 0
· simp [hx0]
· rw [h (f ⁻¹' {x}) (SimpleFunc.measurableSet_fiber _ _)
(SimpleFunc.measure_preimage_lt_top_of_integrable _ hf hx0)]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_congr_left MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr_left
theorem setToSimpleFunc_add_left {m : MeasurableSpace α} (T T' : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F') {f : α →ₛ F} :
setToSimpleFunc (T + T') f = setToSimpleFunc T f + setToSimpleFunc T' f := by
simp_rw [setToSimpleFunc, Pi.add_apply]
push_cast
simp_rw [Pi.add_apply, sum_add_distrib]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_add_left MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_add_left
theorem setToSimpleFunc_add_left' (T T' T'' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F)
(h_add : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T'' s = T s + T' s) {f : α →ₛ E}
(hf : Integrable f μ) : setToSimpleFunc T'' f = setToSimpleFunc T f + setToSimpleFunc T' f := by
simp_rw [setToSimpleFunc_eq_sum_filter]
suffices
∀ x ∈ filter (fun x : E => x ≠ 0) f.range, T'' (f ⁻¹' {x}) = T (f ⁻¹' {x}) + T' (f ⁻¹' {x}) by
rw [← sum_add_distrib]
refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun x hx => ?_
rw [this x hx]
push_cast
rw [Pi.add_apply]
intro x hx
refine
h_add (f ⁻¹' {x}) (measurableSet_preimage _ _) (measure_preimage_lt_top_of_integrable _ hf ?_)
rw [mem_filter] at hx
exact hx.2
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_add_left' MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_add_left'
theorem setToSimpleFunc_smul_left {m : MeasurableSpace α} (T : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F') (c : ℝ)
(f : α →ₛ F) : setToSimpleFunc (fun s => c • T s) f = c • setToSimpleFunc T f := by
simp_rw [setToSimpleFunc, ContinuousLinearMap.smul_apply, smul_sum]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_smul_left MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_smul_left
theorem setToSimpleFunc_smul_left' (T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F') (c : ℝ)
(h_smul : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T' s = c • T s) {f : α →ₛ E} (hf : Integrable f μ) :
setToSimpleFunc T' f = c • setToSimpleFunc T f := by
simp_rw [setToSimpleFunc_eq_sum_filter]
suffices ∀ x ∈ filter (fun x : E => x ≠ 0) f.range, T' (f ⁻¹' {x}) = c • T (f ⁻¹' {x}) by
rw [smul_sum]
refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun x hx => ?_
rw [this x hx]
rfl
intro x hx
refine
h_smul (f ⁻¹' {x}) (measurableSet_preimage _ _) (measure_preimage_lt_top_of_integrable _ hf ?_)
rw [mem_filter] at hx
exact hx.2
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_smul_left' MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_smul_left'
theorem setToSimpleFunc_add (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) {f g : α →ₛ E}
(hf : Integrable f μ) (hg : Integrable g μ) :
setToSimpleFunc T (f + g) = setToSimpleFunc T f + setToSimpleFunc T g :=
have hp_pair : Integrable (f.pair g) μ := integrable_pair hf hg
calc
setToSimpleFunc T (f + g) = ∑ x ∈ (pair f g).range, T (pair f g ⁻¹' {x}) (x.fst + x.snd) := by
rw [add_eq_map₂, map_setToSimpleFunc T h_add hp_pair]; simp
_ = ∑ x ∈ (pair f g).range, (T (pair f g ⁻¹' {x}) x.fst + T (pair f g ⁻¹' {x}) x.snd) :=
(Finset.sum_congr rfl fun a _ => ContinuousLinearMap.map_add _ _ _)
_ = (∑ x ∈ (pair f g).range, T (pair f g ⁻¹' {x}) x.fst) +
∑ x ∈ (pair f g).range, T (pair f g ⁻¹' {x}) x.snd := by
rw [Finset.sum_add_distrib]
_ = ((pair f g).map Prod.fst).setToSimpleFunc T +
((pair f g).map Prod.snd).setToSimpleFunc T := by
rw [map_setToSimpleFunc T h_add hp_pair Prod.snd_zero,
map_setToSimpleFunc T h_add hp_pair Prod.fst_zero]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_add MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_add
theorem setToSimpleFunc_neg (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) {f : α →ₛ E}
(hf : Integrable f μ) : setToSimpleFunc T (-f) = -setToSimpleFunc T f :=
calc
setToSimpleFunc T (-f) = setToSimpleFunc T (f.map Neg.neg) := rfl
_ = -setToSimpleFunc T f := by
rw [map_setToSimpleFunc T h_add hf neg_zero, setToSimpleFunc, ← sum_neg_distrib]
exact Finset.sum_congr rfl fun x _ => ContinuousLinearMap.map_neg _ _
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_neg MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_neg
theorem setToSimpleFunc_sub (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) {f g : α →ₛ E}
(hf : Integrable f μ) (hg : Integrable g μ) :
setToSimpleFunc T (f - g) = setToSimpleFunc T f - setToSimpleFunc T g := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg, setToSimpleFunc_add T h_add hf, setToSimpleFunc_neg T h_add hg,
sub_eq_add_neg]
rw [integrable_iff] at hg ⊢
intro x hx_ne
change μ (Neg.neg ∘ g ⁻¹' {x}) < ∞
rw [preimage_comp, neg_preimage, Set.neg_singleton]
refine hg (-x) ?_
simp [hx_ne]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_sub MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_sub
theorem setToSimpleFunc_smul_real (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) (c : ℝ)
{f : α →ₛ E} (hf : Integrable f μ) : setToSimpleFunc T (c • f) = c • setToSimpleFunc T f :=
calc
setToSimpleFunc T (c • f) = ∑ x ∈ f.range, T (f ⁻¹' {x}) (c • x) := by
rw [smul_eq_map c f, map_setToSimpleFunc T h_add hf]; dsimp only; rw [smul_zero]
_ = ∑ x ∈ f.range, c • T (f ⁻¹' {x}) x :=
(Finset.sum_congr rfl fun b _ => by rw [ContinuousLinearMap.map_smul (T (f ⁻¹' {b})) c b])
_ = c • setToSimpleFunc T f := by simp only [setToSimpleFunc, smul_sum, smul_smul, mul_comm]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_smul_real MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_smul_real
theorem setToSimpleFunc_smul {E} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedField 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E]
[NormedSpace ℝ E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F] (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T)
(h_smul : ∀ c : 𝕜, ∀ s x, T s (c • x) = c • T s x) (c : 𝕜) {f : α →ₛ E} (hf : Integrable f μ) :
setToSimpleFunc T (c • f) = c • setToSimpleFunc T f :=
calc
setToSimpleFunc T (c • f) = ∑ x ∈ f.range, T (f ⁻¹' {x}) (c • x) := by
rw [smul_eq_map c f, map_setToSimpleFunc T h_add hf]; dsimp only; rw [smul_zero]
_ = ∑ x ∈ f.range, c • T (f ⁻¹' {x}) x := Finset.sum_congr rfl fun b _ => by rw [h_smul]
_ = c • setToSimpleFunc T f := by simp only [setToSimpleFunc, smul_sum, smul_smul, mul_comm]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_smul MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_smul
section Order
variable {G' G'' : Type*} [NormedLatticeAddCommGroup G''] [NormedSpace ℝ G'']
[NormedLatticeAddCommGroup G'] [NormedSpace ℝ G']
theorem setToSimpleFunc_mono_left {m : MeasurableSpace α} (T T' : Set α → F →L[ℝ] G'')
(hTT' : ∀ s x, T s x ≤ T' s x) (f : α →ₛ F) : setToSimpleFunc T f ≤ setToSimpleFunc T' f := by
simp_rw [setToSimpleFunc]; exact sum_le_sum fun i _ => hTT' _ i
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_mono_left MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_mono_left
theorem setToSimpleFunc_mono_left' (T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] G'')
(hTT' : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, T s x ≤ T' s x) (f : α →ₛ E)
(hf : Integrable f μ) : setToSimpleFunc T f ≤ setToSimpleFunc T' f := by
refine sum_le_sum fun i _ => ?_
by_cases h0 : i = 0
· simp [h0]
· exact hTT' _ (measurableSet_fiber _ _) (measure_preimage_lt_top_of_integrable _ hf h0) i
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_mono_left' MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_mono_left'
theorem setToSimpleFunc_nonneg {m : MeasurableSpace α} (T : Set α → G' →L[ℝ] G'')
(hT_nonneg : ∀ s x, 0 ≤ x → 0 ≤ T s x) (f : α →ₛ G') (hf : 0 ≤ f) :
0 ≤ setToSimpleFunc T f := by
refine sum_nonneg fun i hi => hT_nonneg _ i ?_
rw [mem_range] at hi
obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := Set.mem_range.mp hi
rw [← hy]
refine le_trans ?_ (hf y)
simp
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_nonneg MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_nonneg
theorem setToSimpleFunc_nonneg' (T : Set α → G' →L[ℝ] G'')
(hT_nonneg : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, 0 ≤ x → 0 ≤ T s x) (f : α →ₛ G') (hf : 0 ≤ f)
(hfi : Integrable f μ) : 0 ≤ setToSimpleFunc T f := by
refine sum_nonneg fun i hi => ?_
by_cases h0 : i = 0
· simp [h0]
refine
hT_nonneg _ (measurableSet_fiber _ _) (measure_preimage_lt_top_of_integrable _ hfi h0) i ?_
rw [mem_range] at hi
obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := Set.mem_range.mp hi
rw [← hy]
convert hf y
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_nonneg' MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_nonneg'
theorem setToSimpleFunc_mono {T : Set α → G' →L[ℝ] G''} (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T)
(hT_nonneg : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, 0 ≤ x → 0 ≤ T s x) {f g : α →ₛ G'}
(hfi : Integrable f μ) (hgi : Integrable g μ) (hfg : f ≤ g) :
setToSimpleFunc T f ≤ setToSimpleFunc T g := by
rw [← sub_nonneg, ← setToSimpleFunc_sub T h_add hgi hfi]
refine setToSimpleFunc_nonneg' T hT_nonneg _ ?_ (hgi.sub hfi)
intro x
simp only [coe_sub, sub_nonneg, coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply, Pi.sub_apply]
exact hfg x
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_mono MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_mono
end Order
theorem norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_opNorm {m : MeasurableSpace α} (T : Set α → F' →L[ℝ] F)
(f : α →ₛ F') : ‖f.setToSimpleFunc T‖ ≤ ∑ x ∈ f.range, ‖T (f ⁻¹' {x})‖ * ‖x‖ :=
calc
‖∑ x ∈ f.range, T (f ⁻¹' {x}) x‖ ≤ ∑ x ∈ f.range, ‖T (f ⁻¹' {x}) x‖ := norm_sum_le _ _
_ ≤ ∑ x ∈ f.range, ‖T (f ⁻¹' {x})‖ * ‖x‖ := by
refine Finset.sum_le_sum fun b _ => ?_; simp_rw [ContinuousLinearMap.le_opNorm]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.norm_set_to_simple_func_le_sum_op_norm MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_opNorm
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-02")]
alias norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_op_norm := norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_opNorm
theorem norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_mul_norm (T : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F') {C : ℝ}
(hT_norm : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → ‖T s‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal) (f : α →ₛ F) :
‖f.setToSimpleFunc T‖ ≤ C * ∑ x ∈ f.range, (μ (f ⁻¹' {x})).toReal * ‖x‖ :=
calc
‖f.setToSimpleFunc T‖ ≤ ∑ x ∈ f.range, ‖T (f ⁻¹' {x})‖ * ‖x‖ :=
norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_opNorm T f
_ ≤ ∑ x ∈ f.range, C * (μ (f ⁻¹' {x})).toReal * ‖x‖ := by
gcongr
exact hT_norm _ <| SimpleFunc.measurableSet_fiber _ _
_ ≤ C * ∑ x ∈ f.range, (μ (f ⁻¹' {x})).toReal * ‖x‖ := by simp_rw [mul_sum, ← mul_assoc]; rfl
#align measure_theory.simple_func.norm_set_to_simple_func_le_sum_mul_norm MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_mul_norm
theorem norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_mul_norm_of_integrable (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F') {C : ℝ}
(hT_norm : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ‖T s‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal) (f : α →ₛ E)
(hf : Integrable f μ) :
‖f.setToSimpleFunc T‖ ≤ C * ∑ x ∈ f.range, (μ (f ⁻¹' {x})).toReal * ‖x‖ :=
calc
‖f.setToSimpleFunc T‖ ≤ ∑ x ∈ f.range, ‖T (f ⁻¹' {x})‖ * ‖x‖ :=
norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_opNorm T f
_ ≤ ∑ x ∈ f.range, C * (μ (f ⁻¹' {x})).toReal * ‖x‖ := by
refine Finset.sum_le_sum fun b hb => ?_
obtain rfl | hb := eq_or_ne b 0
· simp
gcongr
exact hT_norm _ (SimpleFunc.measurableSet_fiber _ _) <|
SimpleFunc.measure_preimage_lt_top_of_integrable _ hf hb
_ ≤ C * ∑ x ∈ f.range, (μ (f ⁻¹' {x})).toReal * ‖x‖ := by simp_rw [mul_sum, ← mul_assoc]; rfl
#align measure_theory.simple_func.norm_set_to_simple_func_le_sum_mul_norm_of_integrable MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_mul_norm_of_integrable
theorem setToSimpleFunc_indicator (T : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F') (hT_empty : T ∅ = 0)
{m : MeasurableSpace α} {s : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (x : F) :
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc T
(SimpleFunc.piecewise s hs (SimpleFunc.const α x) (SimpleFunc.const α 0)) =
T s x := by
obtain rfl | hs_empty := s.eq_empty_or_nonempty
· simp only [hT_empty, ContinuousLinearMap.zero_apply, piecewise_empty, const_zero,
setToSimpleFunc_zero_apply]
simp_rw [setToSimpleFunc]
obtain rfl | hs_univ := eq_or_ne s univ
· haveI hα := hs_empty.to_type
simp [← Function.const_def]
rw [range_indicator hs hs_empty hs_univ]
by_cases hx0 : x = 0
· simp_rw [hx0]; simp
rw [sum_insert]
swap; · rw [Finset.mem_singleton]; exact hx0
rw [sum_singleton, (T _).map_zero, add_zero]
congr
simp only [coe_piecewise, piecewise_eq_indicator, coe_const, Function.const_zero,
piecewise_eq_indicator]
rw [indicator_preimage, ← Function.const_def, preimage_const_of_mem]
swap; · exact Set.mem_singleton x
rw [← Function.const_zero, ← Function.const_def, preimage_const_of_not_mem]
swap; · rw [Set.mem_singleton_iff]; exact Ne.symm hx0
simp
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_indicator MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_indicator
theorem setToSimpleFunc_const' [Nonempty α] (T : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F') (x : F)
{m : MeasurableSpace α} : SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc T (SimpleFunc.const α x) = T univ x := by
simp only [setToSimpleFunc, range_const, Set.mem_singleton, preimage_const_of_mem,
sum_singleton, ← Function.const_def, coe_const]
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_const' MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_const'
theorem setToSimpleFunc_const (T : Set α → F →L[ℝ] F') (hT_empty : T ∅ = 0) (x : F)
{m : MeasurableSpace α} : SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc T (SimpleFunc.const α x) = T univ x := by
cases isEmpty_or_nonempty α
· have h_univ_empty : (univ : Set α) = ∅ := Subsingleton.elim _ _
rw [h_univ_empty, hT_empty]
simp only [setToSimpleFunc, ContinuousLinearMap.zero_apply, sum_empty,
range_eq_empty_of_isEmpty]
· exact setToSimpleFunc_const' T x
#align measure_theory.simple_func.set_to_simple_func_const MeasureTheory.SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_const
end SimpleFunc
namespace L1
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false
open AEEqFun Lp.simpleFunc Lp
namespace SimpleFunc
theorem norm_eq_sum_mul (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] G) :
‖f‖ = ∑ x ∈ (toSimpleFunc f).range, (μ (toSimpleFunc f ⁻¹' {x})).toReal * ‖x‖ := by
rw [norm_toSimpleFunc, snorm_one_eq_lintegral_nnnorm]
have h_eq := SimpleFunc.map_apply (fun x => (‖x‖₊ : ℝ≥0∞)) (toSimpleFunc f)
simp_rw [← h_eq]
rw [SimpleFunc.lintegral_eq_lintegral, SimpleFunc.map_lintegral, ENNReal.toReal_sum]
· congr
ext1 x
rw [ENNReal.toReal_mul, mul_comm, ← ofReal_norm_eq_coe_nnnorm,
ENNReal.toReal_ofReal (norm_nonneg _)]
· intro x _
by_cases hx0 : x = 0
· rw [hx0]; simp
· exact
ENNReal.mul_ne_top ENNReal.coe_ne_top
(SimpleFunc.measure_preimage_lt_top_of_integrable _ (SimpleFunc.integrable f) hx0).ne
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.norm_eq_sum_mul MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.norm_eq_sum_mul
section SetToL1S
variable [NormedField 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E]
attribute [local instance] Lp.simpleFunc.module
attribute [local instance] Lp.simpleFunc.normedSpace
/-- Extend `Set α → (E →L[ℝ] F')` to `(α →₁ₛ[μ] E) → F'`. -/
def setToL1S (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) : F :=
(toSimpleFunc f).setToSimpleFunc T
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S
theorem setToL1S_eq_setToSimpleFunc (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1S T f = (toSimpleFunc f).setToSimpleFunc T :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_eq_set_to_simple_func MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_eq_setToSimpleFunc
@[simp]
theorem setToL1S_zero_left (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) : setToL1S (0 : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) f = 0 :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_zero _
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_zero_left MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_zero_left
theorem setToL1S_zero_left' {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F}
(h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = 0) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) : setToL1S T f = 0 :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_zero' h_zero _ (SimpleFunc.integrable f)
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_zero_left' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_zero_left'
theorem setToL1S_congr (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0)
(h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) {f g : α →₁ₛ[μ] E} (h : toSimpleFunc f =ᵐ[μ] toSimpleFunc g) :
setToL1S T f = setToL1S T g :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr T h_zero h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable f) h
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_congr MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_congr
theorem setToL1S_congr_left (T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F)
(h : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = T' s) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1S T f = setToL1S T' f :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr_left T T' h (simpleFunc.toSimpleFunc f) (SimpleFunc.integrable f)
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_congr_left MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_congr_left
/-- `setToL1S` does not change if we replace the measure `μ` by `μ'` with `μ ≪ μ'`. The statement
uses two functions `f` and `f'` because they have to belong to different types, but morally these
are the same function (we have `f =ᵐ[μ] f'`). -/
theorem setToL1S_congr_measure {μ' : Measure α} (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F)
(h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) (hμ : μ ≪ μ')
(f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) (f' : α →₁ₛ[μ'] E) (h : (f : α → E) =ᵐ[μ] f') :
setToL1S T f = setToL1S T f' := by
refine SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr T h_zero h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable f) ?_
refine (toSimpleFunc_eq_toFun f).trans ?_
suffices (f' : α → E) =ᵐ[μ] simpleFunc.toSimpleFunc f' from h.trans this
have goal' : (f' : α → E) =ᵐ[μ'] simpleFunc.toSimpleFunc f' := (toSimpleFunc_eq_toFun f').symm
exact hμ.ae_eq goal'
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_congr_measure MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_congr_measure
theorem setToL1S_add_left (T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1S (T + T') f = setToL1S T f + setToL1S T' f :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_add_left T T'
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_add_left MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_add_left
theorem setToL1S_add_left' (T T' T'' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F)
(h_add : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T'' s = T s + T' s) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1S T'' f = setToL1S T f + setToL1S T' f :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_add_left' T T' T'' h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable f)
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_add_left' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_add_left'
theorem setToL1S_smul_left (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (c : ℝ) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1S (fun s => c • T s) f = c • setToL1S T f :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_smul_left T c _
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_smul_left MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_smul_left
theorem setToL1S_smul_left' (T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (c : ℝ)
(h_smul : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T' s = c • T s) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1S T' f = c • setToL1S T f :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_smul_left' T T' c h_smul (SimpleFunc.integrable f)
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_smul_left' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_smul_left'
theorem setToL1S_add (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0)
(h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) (f g : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1S T (f + g) = setToL1S T f + setToL1S T g := by
simp_rw [setToL1S]
rw [← SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_add T h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable f)
(SimpleFunc.integrable g)]
exact
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr T h_zero h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable _)
(add_toSimpleFunc f g)
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_add MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_add
theorem setToL1S_neg {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} (h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0)
(h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) : setToL1S T (-f) = -setToL1S T f := by
simp_rw [setToL1S]
have : simpleFunc.toSimpleFunc (-f) =ᵐ[μ] ⇑(-simpleFunc.toSimpleFunc f) :=
neg_toSimpleFunc f
rw [SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr T h_zero h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable _) this]
exact SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_neg T h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable f)
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_neg MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_neg
theorem setToL1S_sub {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} (h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0)
(h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) (f g : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1S T (f - g) = setToL1S T f - setToL1S T g := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg, setToL1S_add T h_zero h_add, setToL1S_neg h_zero h_add, sub_eq_add_neg]
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_sub MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_sub
theorem setToL1S_smul_real (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F)
(h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) (c : ℝ)
(f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) : setToL1S T (c • f) = c • setToL1S T f := by
simp_rw [setToL1S]
rw [← SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_smul_real T h_add c (SimpleFunc.integrable f)]
refine SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr T h_zero h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable _) ?_
exact smul_toSimpleFunc c f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_smul_real MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_smul_real
theorem setToL1S_smul {E} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E]
[NormedSpace 𝕜 F] (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) (h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0)
(h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) (h_smul : ∀ c : 𝕜, ∀ s x, T s (c • x) = c • T s x) (c : 𝕜)
(f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) : setToL1S T (c • f) = c • setToL1S T f := by
simp_rw [setToL1S]
rw [← SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_smul T h_add h_smul c (SimpleFunc.integrable f)]
refine SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr T h_zero h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable _) ?_
exact smul_toSimpleFunc c f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_smul MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_smul
theorem norm_setToL1S_le (T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) {C : ℝ}
(hT_norm : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ‖T s‖ ≤ C * (μ s).toReal) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
‖setToL1S T f‖ ≤ C * ‖f‖ := by
rw [setToL1S, norm_eq_sum_mul f]
exact
SimpleFunc.norm_setToSimpleFunc_le_sum_mul_norm_of_integrable T hT_norm _
(SimpleFunc.integrable f)
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.norm_set_to_L1s_le MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.norm_setToL1S_le
theorem setToL1S_indicatorConst {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} {s : Set α}
(h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T)
(hs : MeasurableSet s) (hμs : μ s < ∞) (x : E) :
setToL1S T (simpleFunc.indicatorConst 1 hs hμs.ne x) = T s x := by
have h_empty : T ∅ = 0 := h_zero _ MeasurableSet.empty measure_empty
rw [setToL1S_eq_setToSimpleFunc]
refine Eq.trans ?_ (SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_indicator T h_empty hs x)
refine SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr T h_zero h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable _) ?_
exact toSimpleFunc_indicatorConst hs hμs.ne x
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_indicator_const MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_indicatorConst
theorem setToL1S_const [IsFiniteMeasure μ] {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F}
(h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0) (h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T) (x : E) :
setToL1S T (simpleFunc.indicatorConst 1 MeasurableSet.univ (measure_ne_top μ _) x) = T univ x :=
setToL1S_indicatorConst h_zero h_add MeasurableSet.univ (measure_lt_top _ _) x
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_const MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_const
section Order
variable {G'' G' : Type*} [NormedLatticeAddCommGroup G'] [NormedSpace ℝ G']
[NormedLatticeAddCommGroup G''] [NormedSpace ℝ G''] {T : Set α → G'' →L[ℝ] G'}
theorem setToL1S_mono_left {T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] G''} (hTT' : ∀ s x, T s x ≤ T' s x)
(f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) : setToL1S T f ≤ setToL1S T' f :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_mono_left T T' hTT' _
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_mono_left MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_mono_left
theorem setToL1S_mono_left' {T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] G''}
(hTT' : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, T s x ≤ T' s x) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1S T f ≤ setToL1S T' f :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_mono_left' T T' hTT' _ (SimpleFunc.integrable f)
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_mono_left' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_mono_left'
theorem setToL1S_nonneg (h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0)
(h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T)
(hT_nonneg : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, 0 ≤ x → 0 ≤ T s x) {f : α →₁ₛ[μ] G''}
(hf : 0 ≤ f) : 0 ≤ setToL1S T f := by
simp_rw [setToL1S]
obtain ⟨f', hf', hff'⟩ : ∃ f' : α →ₛ G'', 0 ≤ f' ∧ simpleFunc.toSimpleFunc f =ᵐ[μ] f' := by
obtain ⟨f'', hf'', hff''⟩ := exists_simpleFunc_nonneg_ae_eq hf
exact ⟨f'', hf'', (Lp.simpleFunc.toSimpleFunc_eq_toFun f).trans hff''⟩
rw [SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_congr _ h_zero h_add (SimpleFunc.integrable _) hff']
exact
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_nonneg' T hT_nonneg _ hf' ((SimpleFunc.integrable f).congr hff')
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_nonneg MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_nonneg
theorem setToL1S_mono (h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s = 0 → T s = 0)
(h_add : FinMeasAdditive μ T)
(hT_nonneg : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, 0 ≤ x → 0 ≤ T s x) {f g : α →₁ₛ[μ] G''}
(hfg : f ≤ g) : setToL1S T f ≤ setToL1S T g := by
rw [← sub_nonneg] at hfg ⊢
rw [← setToL1S_sub h_zero h_add]
exact setToL1S_nonneg h_zero h_add hT_nonneg hfg
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_mono MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1S_mono
end Order
variable [NormedSpace 𝕜 F]
variable (α E μ 𝕜)
/-- Extend `Set α → E →L[ℝ] F` to `(α →₁ₛ[μ] E) →L[𝕜] F`. -/
def setToL1SCLM' {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} {C : ℝ} (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(h_smul : ∀ c : 𝕜, ∀ s x, T s (c • x) = c • T s x) : (α →₁ₛ[μ] E) →L[𝕜] F :=
LinearMap.mkContinuous
⟨⟨setToL1S T, setToL1S_add T (fun _ => hT.eq_zero_of_measure_zero) hT.1⟩,
setToL1S_smul T (fun _ => hT.eq_zero_of_measure_zero) hT.1 h_smul⟩
C fun f => norm_setToL1S_le T hT.2 f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM'
/-- Extend `Set α → E →L[ℝ] F` to `(α →₁ₛ[μ] E) →L[ℝ] F`. -/
def setToL1SCLM {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} {C : ℝ} (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) :
(α →₁ₛ[μ] E) →L[ℝ] F :=
LinearMap.mkContinuous
⟨⟨setToL1S T, setToL1S_add T (fun _ => hT.eq_zero_of_measure_zero) hT.1⟩,
setToL1S_smul_real T (fun _ => hT.eq_zero_of_measure_zero) hT.1⟩
C fun f => norm_setToL1S_le T hT.2 f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM
variable {α E μ 𝕜}
variable {T T' T'' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} {C C' C'' : ℝ}
@[simp]
theorem setToL1SCLM_zero_left (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ (0 : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) C)
(f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) : setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f = 0 :=
setToL1S_zero_left _
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_zero_left MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_zero_left
theorem setToL1SCLM_zero_left' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = 0) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f = 0 :=
setToL1S_zero_left' h_zero f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_zero_left' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_zero_left'
theorem setToL1SCLM_congr_left (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (h : T = T') (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f = setToL1SCLM α E μ hT' f :=
setToL1S_congr_left T T' (fun _ _ _ => by rw [h]) f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_congr_left MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_congr_left
theorem setToL1SCLM_congr_left' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (h : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = T' s)
(f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) : setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f = setToL1SCLM α E μ hT' f :=
setToL1S_congr_left T T' h f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_congr_left' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_congr_left'
theorem setToL1SCLM_congr_measure {μ' : Measure α} (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ' T C') (hμ : μ ≪ μ') (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) (f' : α →₁ₛ[μ'] E)
(h : (f : α → E) =ᵐ[μ] f') : setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f = setToL1SCLM α E μ' hT' f' :=
setToL1S_congr_measure T (fun _ => hT.eq_zero_of_measure_zero) hT.1 hμ _ _ h
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_congr_measure MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_congr_measure
theorem setToL1SCLM_add_left (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1SCLM α E μ (hT.add hT') f = setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f + setToL1SCLM α E μ hT' f :=
setToL1S_add_left T T' f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_add_left MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_add_left
theorem setToL1SCLM_add_left' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (hT'' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T'' C'')
(h_add : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T'' s = T s + T' s) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1SCLM α E μ hT'' f = setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f + setToL1SCLM α E μ hT' f :=
setToL1S_add_left' T T' T'' h_add f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_add_left' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_add_left'
theorem setToL1SCLM_smul_left (c : ℝ) (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1SCLM α E μ (hT.smul c) f = c • setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f :=
setToL1S_smul_left T c f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_smul_left MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_smul_left
theorem setToL1SCLM_smul_left' (c : ℝ) (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C')
(h_smul : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T' s = c • T s) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1SCLM α E μ hT' f = c • setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f :=
setToL1S_smul_left' T T' c h_smul f
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_smul_left' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_smul_left'
theorem norm_setToL1SCLM_le {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} {C : ℝ} (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hC : 0 ≤ C) : ‖setToL1SCLM α E μ hT‖ ≤ C :=
LinearMap.mkContinuous_norm_le _ hC _
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.norm_set_to_L1s_clm_le MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.norm_setToL1SCLM_le
theorem norm_setToL1SCLM_le' {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} {C : ℝ} (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) :
‖setToL1SCLM α E μ hT‖ ≤ max C 0 :=
LinearMap.mkContinuous_norm_le' _ _
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.norm_set_to_L1s_clm_le' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.norm_setToL1SCLM_le'
theorem setToL1SCLM_const [IsFiniteMeasure μ] {T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} {C : ℝ}
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (x : E) :
setToL1SCLM α E μ hT (simpleFunc.indicatorConst 1 MeasurableSet.univ (measure_ne_top μ _) x) =
T univ x :=
setToL1S_const (fun _ => hT.eq_zero_of_measure_zero) hT.1 x
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_const MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_const
section Order
variable {G' G'' : Type*} [NormedLatticeAddCommGroup G''] [NormedSpace ℝ G'']
[NormedLatticeAddCommGroup G'] [NormedSpace ℝ G']
theorem setToL1SCLM_mono_left {T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] G''} {C C' : ℝ}
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C')
(hTT' : ∀ s x, T s x ≤ T' s x) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f ≤ setToL1SCLM α E μ hT' f :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_mono_left T T' hTT' _
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_mono_left MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_mono_left
theorem setToL1SCLM_mono_left' {T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] G''} {C C' : ℝ}
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C')
(hTT' : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, T s x ≤ T' s x) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f ≤ setToL1SCLM α E μ hT' f :=
SimpleFunc.setToSimpleFunc_mono_left' T T' hTT' _ (SimpleFunc.integrable f)
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_mono_left' MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_mono_left'
theorem setToL1SCLM_nonneg {T : Set α → G' →L[ℝ] G''} {C : ℝ} (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT_nonneg : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, 0 ≤ x → 0 ≤ T s x) {f : α →₁ₛ[μ] G'}
(hf : 0 ≤ f) : 0 ≤ setToL1SCLM α G' μ hT f :=
setToL1S_nonneg (fun _ => hT.eq_zero_of_measure_zero) hT.1 hT_nonneg hf
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_nonneg MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_nonneg
theorem setToL1SCLM_mono {T : Set α → G' →L[ℝ] G''} {C : ℝ} (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT_nonneg : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, 0 ≤ x → 0 ≤ T s x) {f g : α →₁ₛ[μ] G'}
(hfg : f ≤ g) : setToL1SCLM α G' μ hT f ≤ setToL1SCLM α G' μ hT g :=
setToL1S_mono (fun _ => hT.eq_zero_of_measure_zero) hT.1 hT_nonneg hfg
#align measure_theory.L1.simple_func.set_to_L1s_clm_mono MeasureTheory.L1.SimpleFunc.setToL1SCLM_mono
end Order
end SetToL1S
end SimpleFunc
open SimpleFunc
section SetToL1
attribute [local instance] Lp.simpleFunc.module
attribute [local instance] Lp.simpleFunc.normedSpace
variable (𝕜) [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F] [CompleteSpace F]
{T T' T'' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} {C C' C'' : ℝ}
/-- Extend `set α → (E →L[ℝ] F)` to `(α →₁[μ] E) →L[𝕜] F`. -/
def setToL1' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(h_smul : ∀ c : 𝕜, ∀ s x, T s (c • x) = c • T s x) : (α →₁[μ] E) →L[𝕜] F :=
(setToL1SCLM' α E 𝕜 μ hT h_smul).extend (coeToLp α E 𝕜) (simpleFunc.denseRange one_ne_top)
simpleFunc.uniformInducing
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1' MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1'
variable {𝕜}
/-- Extend `Set α → E →L[ℝ] F` to `(α →₁[μ] E) →L[ℝ] F`. -/
def setToL1 (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) : (α →₁[μ] E) →L[ℝ] F :=
(setToL1SCLM α E μ hT).extend (coeToLp α E ℝ) (simpleFunc.denseRange one_ne_top)
simpleFunc.uniformInducing
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1 MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1
theorem setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (f : α →₁ₛ[μ] E) :
setToL1 hT f = setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f :=
uniformly_extend_of_ind simpleFunc.uniformInducing (simpleFunc.denseRange one_ne_top)
(setToL1SCLM α E μ hT).uniformContinuous _
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_eq_set_to_L1s_clm MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM
theorem setToL1_eq_setToL1' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(h_smul : ∀ c : 𝕜, ∀ s x, T s (c • x) = c • T s x) (f : α →₁[μ] E) :
setToL1 hT f = setToL1' 𝕜 hT h_smul f :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_eq_set_to_L1' MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_eq_setToL1'
@[simp]
theorem setToL1_zero_left (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ (0 : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) C)
(f : α →₁[μ] E) : setToL1 hT f = 0 := by
suffices setToL1 hT = 0 by rw [this]; simp
refine ContinuousLinearMap.extend_unique (setToL1SCLM α E μ hT) _ _ _ _ ?_
ext1 f
rw [setToL1SCLM_zero_left hT f, ContinuousLinearMap.zero_comp, ContinuousLinearMap.zero_apply]
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_zero_left MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_zero_left
theorem setToL1_zero_left' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = 0) (f : α →₁[μ] E) : setToL1 hT f = 0 := by
suffices setToL1 hT = 0 by rw [this]; simp
refine ContinuousLinearMap.extend_unique (setToL1SCLM α E μ hT) _ _ _ _ ?_
ext1 f
rw [setToL1SCLM_zero_left' hT h_zero f, ContinuousLinearMap.zero_comp,
ContinuousLinearMap.zero_apply]
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_zero_left' MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_zero_left'
theorem setToL1_congr_left (T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) {C C' : ℝ}
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (h : T = T')
(f : α →₁[μ] E) : setToL1 hT f = setToL1 hT' f := by
suffices setToL1 hT = setToL1 hT' by rw [this]
refine ContinuousLinearMap.extend_unique (setToL1SCLM α E μ hT) _ _ _ _ ?_
ext1 f
suffices setToL1 hT' f = setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f by rw [← this]; rfl
rw [setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM]
exact setToL1SCLM_congr_left hT' hT h.symm f
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_congr_left MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_congr_left
theorem setToL1_congr_left' (T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) {C C' : ℝ}
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C')
(h : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = T' s) (f : α →₁[μ] E) :
setToL1 hT f = setToL1 hT' f := by
suffices setToL1 hT = setToL1 hT' by rw [this]
refine ContinuousLinearMap.extend_unique (setToL1SCLM α E μ hT) _ _ _ _ ?_
ext1 f
suffices setToL1 hT' f = setToL1SCLM α E μ hT f by rw [← this]; rfl
rw [setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM]
exact (setToL1SCLM_congr_left' hT hT' h f).symm
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_congr_left' MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_congr_left'
theorem setToL1_add_left (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (f : α →₁[μ] E) :
setToL1 (hT.add hT') f = setToL1 hT f + setToL1 hT' f := by
suffices setToL1 (hT.add hT') = setToL1 hT + setToL1 hT' by
rw [this, ContinuousLinearMap.add_apply]
refine ContinuousLinearMap.extend_unique (setToL1SCLM α E μ (hT.add hT')) _ _ _ _ ?_
ext1 f
suffices setToL1 hT f + setToL1 hT' f = setToL1SCLM α E μ (hT.add hT') f by
rw [← this]; rfl
rw [setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM, setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM, setToL1SCLM_add_left hT hT']
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_add_left MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_add_left
theorem setToL1_add_left' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (hT'' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T'' C'')
(h_add : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T'' s = T s + T' s) (f : α →₁[μ] E) :
setToL1 hT'' f = setToL1 hT f + setToL1 hT' f := by
suffices setToL1 hT'' = setToL1 hT + setToL1 hT' by rw [this, ContinuousLinearMap.add_apply]
refine ContinuousLinearMap.extend_unique (setToL1SCLM α E μ hT'') _ _ _ _ ?_
ext1 f
suffices setToL1 hT f + setToL1 hT' f = setToL1SCLM α E μ hT'' f by rw [← this]; congr
rw [setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM, setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM,
setToL1SCLM_add_left' hT hT' hT'' h_add]
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_add_left' MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_add_left'
theorem setToL1_smul_left (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (c : ℝ) (f : α →₁[μ] E) :
setToL1 (hT.smul c) f = c • setToL1 hT f := by
suffices setToL1 (hT.smul c) = c • setToL1 hT by rw [this, ContinuousLinearMap.smul_apply]
refine ContinuousLinearMap.extend_unique (setToL1SCLM α E μ (hT.smul c)) _ _ _ _ ?_
ext1 f
suffices c • setToL1 hT f = setToL1SCLM α E μ (hT.smul c) f by rw [← this]; congr
rw [setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM, setToL1SCLM_smul_left c hT]
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_smul_left MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_smul_left
theorem setToL1_smul_left' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (c : ℝ)
(h_smul : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T' s = c • T s) (f : α →₁[μ] E) :
setToL1 hT' f = c • setToL1 hT f := by
suffices setToL1 hT' = c • setToL1 hT by rw [this, ContinuousLinearMap.smul_apply]
refine ContinuousLinearMap.extend_unique (setToL1SCLM α E μ hT') _ _ _ _ ?_
ext1 f
suffices c • setToL1 hT f = setToL1SCLM α E μ hT' f by rw [← this]; congr
rw [setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM, setToL1SCLM_smul_left' c hT hT' h_smul]
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_smul_left' MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_smul_left'
theorem setToL1_smul (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(h_smul : ∀ c : 𝕜, ∀ s x, T s (c • x) = c • T s x) (c : 𝕜) (f : α →₁[μ] E) :
setToL1 hT (c • f) = c • setToL1 hT f := by
rw [setToL1_eq_setToL1' hT h_smul, setToL1_eq_setToL1' hT h_smul]
exact ContinuousLinearMap.map_smul _ _ _
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_smul MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_smul
theorem setToL1_simpleFunc_indicatorConst (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) {s : Set α}
(hs : MeasurableSet s) (hμs : μ s < ∞) (x : E) :
setToL1 hT (simpleFunc.indicatorConst 1 hs hμs.ne x) = T s x := by
rw [setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM]
exact setToL1S_indicatorConst (fun s => hT.eq_zero_of_measure_zero) hT.1 hs hμs x
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_simple_func_indicator_const MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_simpleFunc_indicatorConst
theorem setToL1_indicatorConstLp (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) {s : Set α}
(hs : MeasurableSet s) (hμs : μ s ≠ ∞) (x : E) :
setToL1 hT (indicatorConstLp 1 hs hμs x) = T s x := by
rw [← Lp.simpleFunc.coe_indicatorConst hs hμs x]
exact setToL1_simpleFunc_indicatorConst hT hs hμs.lt_top x
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_indicator_const_Lp MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_indicatorConstLp
theorem setToL1_const [IsFiniteMeasure μ] (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (x : E) :
setToL1 hT (indicatorConstLp 1 MeasurableSet.univ (measure_ne_top _ _) x) = T univ x :=
setToL1_indicatorConstLp hT MeasurableSet.univ (measure_ne_top _ _) x
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_const MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_const
section Order
variable {G' G'' : Type*} [NormedLatticeAddCommGroup G''] [NormedSpace ℝ G''] [CompleteSpace G'']
[NormedLatticeAddCommGroup G'] [NormedSpace ℝ G']
theorem setToL1_mono_left' {T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] G''} {C C' : ℝ}
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C')
(hTT' : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, T s x ≤ T' s x) (f : α →₁[μ] E) :
setToL1 hT f ≤ setToL1 hT' f := by
induction f using Lp.induction (hp_ne_top := one_ne_top) with
| @h_ind c s hs hμs =>
rw [setToL1_simpleFunc_indicatorConst hT hs hμs, setToL1_simpleFunc_indicatorConst hT' hs hμs]
exact hTT' s hs hμs c
| @h_add f g hf hg _ hf_le hg_le =>
rw [(setToL1 hT).map_add, (setToL1 hT').map_add]
exact add_le_add hf_le hg_le
| h_closed => exact isClosed_le (setToL1 hT).continuous (setToL1 hT').continuous
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_mono_left' MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_mono_left'
theorem setToL1_mono_left {T T' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] G''} {C C' : ℝ}
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C')
(hTT' : ∀ s x, T s x ≤ T' s x) (f : α →₁[μ] E) : setToL1 hT f ≤ setToL1 hT' f :=
setToL1_mono_left' hT hT' (fun s _ _ x => hTT' s x) f
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_mono_left MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_mono_left
theorem setToL1_nonneg {T : Set α → G' →L[ℝ] G''} {C : ℝ} (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT_nonneg : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, 0 ≤ x → 0 ≤ T s x) {f : α →₁[μ] G'}
(hf : 0 ≤ f) : 0 ≤ setToL1 hT f := by
suffices ∀ f : { g : α →₁[μ] G' // 0 ≤ g }, 0 ≤ setToL1 hT f from
this (⟨f, hf⟩ : { g : α →₁[μ] G' // 0 ≤ g })
refine fun g =>
@isClosed_property { g : α →₁ₛ[μ] G' // 0 ≤ g } { g : α →₁[μ] G' // 0 ≤ g } _ _
(fun g => 0 ≤ setToL1 hT g)
(denseRange_coeSimpleFuncNonnegToLpNonneg 1 μ G' one_ne_top) ?_ ?_ g
· exact isClosed_le continuous_zero ((setToL1 hT).continuous.comp continuous_induced_dom)
· intro g
have : (coeSimpleFuncNonnegToLpNonneg 1 μ G' g : α →₁[μ] G') = (g : α →₁ₛ[μ] G') := rfl
rw [this, setToL1_eq_setToL1SCLM]
exact setToL1S_nonneg (fun s => hT.eq_zero_of_measure_zero) hT.1 hT_nonneg g.2
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_nonneg MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_nonneg
theorem setToL1_mono {T : Set α → G' →L[ℝ] G''} {C : ℝ} (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT_nonneg : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → ∀ x, 0 ≤ x → 0 ≤ T s x) {f g : α →₁[μ] G'}
(hfg : f ≤ g) : setToL1 hT f ≤ setToL1 hT g := by
rw [← sub_nonneg] at hfg ⊢
rw [← (setToL1 hT).map_sub]
exact setToL1_nonneg hT hT_nonneg hfg
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_mono MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_mono
end Order
theorem norm_setToL1_le_norm_setToL1SCLM (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) :
‖setToL1 hT‖ ≤ ‖setToL1SCLM α E μ hT‖ :=
calc
‖setToL1 hT‖ ≤ (1 : ℝ≥0) * ‖setToL1SCLM α E μ hT‖ := by
refine
ContinuousLinearMap.opNorm_extend_le (setToL1SCLM α E μ hT) (coeToLp α E ℝ)
(simpleFunc.denseRange one_ne_top) fun x => le_of_eq ?_
rw [NNReal.coe_one, one_mul]
rfl
_ = ‖setToL1SCLM α E μ hT‖ := by rw [NNReal.coe_one, one_mul]
#align measure_theory.L1.norm_set_to_L1_le_norm_set_to_L1s_clm MeasureTheory.L1.norm_setToL1_le_norm_setToL1SCLM
theorem norm_setToL1_le_mul_norm (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hC : 0 ≤ C)
(f : α →₁[μ] E) : ‖setToL1 hT f‖ ≤ C * ‖f‖ :=
calc
‖setToL1 hT f‖ ≤ ‖setToL1SCLM α E μ hT‖ * ‖f‖ :=
ContinuousLinearMap.le_of_opNorm_le _ (norm_setToL1_le_norm_setToL1SCLM hT) _
_ ≤ C * ‖f‖ := mul_le_mul (norm_setToL1SCLM_le hT hC) le_rfl (norm_nonneg _) hC
#align measure_theory.L1.norm_set_to_L1_le_mul_norm MeasureTheory.L1.norm_setToL1_le_mul_norm
theorem norm_setToL1_le_mul_norm' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (f : α →₁[μ] E) :
‖setToL1 hT f‖ ≤ max C 0 * ‖f‖ :=
calc
‖setToL1 hT f‖ ≤ ‖setToL1SCLM α E μ hT‖ * ‖f‖ :=
ContinuousLinearMap.le_of_opNorm_le _ (norm_setToL1_le_norm_setToL1SCLM hT) _
_ ≤ max C 0 * ‖f‖ :=
mul_le_mul (norm_setToL1SCLM_le' hT) le_rfl (norm_nonneg _) (le_max_right _ _)
#align measure_theory.L1.norm_set_to_L1_le_mul_norm' MeasureTheory.L1.norm_setToL1_le_mul_norm'
theorem norm_setToL1_le (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hC : 0 ≤ C) : ‖setToL1 hT‖ ≤ C :=
ContinuousLinearMap.opNorm_le_bound _ hC (norm_setToL1_le_mul_norm hT hC)
#align measure_theory.L1.norm_set_to_L1_le MeasureTheory.L1.norm_setToL1_le
theorem norm_setToL1_le' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) : ‖setToL1 hT‖ ≤ max C 0 :=
ContinuousLinearMap.opNorm_le_bound _ (le_max_right _ _) (norm_setToL1_le_mul_norm' hT)
#align measure_theory.L1.norm_set_to_L1_le' MeasureTheory.L1.norm_setToL1_le'
theorem setToL1_lipschitz (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) :
LipschitzWith (Real.toNNReal C) (setToL1 hT) :=
(setToL1 hT).lipschitz.weaken (norm_setToL1_le' hT)
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_L1_lipschitz MeasureTheory.L1.setToL1_lipschitz
/-- If `fs i → f` in `L1`, then `setToL1 hT (fs i) → setToL1 hT f`. -/
theorem tendsto_setToL1 (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (f : α →₁[μ] E) {ι}
(fs : ι → α →₁[μ] E) {l : Filter ι} (hfs : Tendsto fs l (𝓝 f)) :
Tendsto (fun i => setToL1 hT (fs i)) l (𝓝 <| setToL1 hT f) :=
((setToL1 hT).continuous.tendsto _).comp hfs
#align measure_theory.L1.tendsto_set_to_L1 MeasureTheory.L1.tendsto_setToL1
end SetToL1
end L1
section Function
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false
variable [CompleteSpace F] {T T' T'' : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F} {C C' C'' : ℝ} {f g : α → E}
variable (μ T)
/-- Extend `T : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F` to `(α → E) → F` (for integrable functions `α → E`). We set it to
0 if the function is not integrable. -/
def setToFun (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (f : α → E) : F :=
if hf : Integrable f μ then L1.setToL1 hT (hf.toL1 f) else 0
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun MeasureTheory.setToFun
variable {μ T}
theorem setToFun_eq (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hf : Integrable f μ) :
setToFun μ T hT f = L1.setToL1 hT (hf.toL1 f) :=
dif_pos hf
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_eq MeasureTheory.setToFun_eq
theorem L1.setToFun_eq_setToL1 (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (f : α →₁[μ] E) :
setToFun μ T hT f = L1.setToL1 hT f := by
rw [setToFun_eq hT (L1.integrable_coeFn f), Integrable.toL1_coeFn]
#align measure_theory.L1.set_to_fun_eq_set_to_L1 MeasureTheory.L1.setToFun_eq_setToL1
theorem setToFun_undef (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hf : ¬Integrable f μ) :
setToFun μ T hT f = 0 :=
dif_neg hf
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_undef MeasureTheory.setToFun_undef
theorem setToFun_non_aEStronglyMeasurable (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hf : ¬AEStronglyMeasurable f μ) : setToFun μ T hT f = 0 :=
setToFun_undef hT (not_and_of_not_left _ hf)
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_non_ae_strongly_measurable MeasureTheory.setToFun_non_aEStronglyMeasurable
theorem setToFun_congr_left (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (h : T = T') (f : α → E) :
setToFun μ T hT f = setToFun μ T' hT' f := by
by_cases hf : Integrable f μ
· simp_rw [setToFun_eq _ hf, L1.setToL1_congr_left T T' hT hT' h]
· simp_rw [setToFun_undef _ hf]
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_congr_left MeasureTheory.setToFun_congr_left
theorem setToFun_congr_left' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (h : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = T' s)
(f : α → E) : setToFun μ T hT f = setToFun μ T' hT' f := by
by_cases hf : Integrable f μ
· simp_rw [setToFun_eq _ hf, L1.setToL1_congr_left' T T' hT hT' h]
· simp_rw [setToFun_undef _ hf]
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_congr_left' MeasureTheory.setToFun_congr_left'
theorem setToFun_add_left (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (f : α → E) :
setToFun μ (T + T') (hT.add hT') f = setToFun μ T hT f + setToFun μ T' hT' f := by
by_cases hf : Integrable f μ
· simp_rw [setToFun_eq _ hf, L1.setToL1_add_left hT hT']
· simp_rw [setToFun_undef _ hf, add_zero]
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_add_left MeasureTheory.setToFun_add_left
theorem setToFun_add_left' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (hT'' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T'' C'')
(h_add : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T'' s = T s + T' s) (f : α → E) :
setToFun μ T'' hT'' f = setToFun μ T hT f + setToFun μ T' hT' f := by
by_cases hf : Integrable f μ
· simp_rw [setToFun_eq _ hf, L1.setToL1_add_left' hT hT' hT'' h_add]
· simp_rw [setToFun_undef _ hf, add_zero]
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_add_left' MeasureTheory.setToFun_add_left'
theorem setToFun_smul_left (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (c : ℝ) (f : α → E) :
setToFun μ (fun s => c • T s) (hT.smul c) f = c • setToFun μ T hT f := by
by_cases hf : Integrable f μ
· simp_rw [setToFun_eq _ hf, L1.setToL1_smul_left hT c]
· simp_rw [setToFun_undef _ hf, smul_zero]
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_smul_left MeasureTheory.setToFun_smul_left
theorem setToFun_smul_left' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(hT' : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T' C') (c : ℝ)
(h_smul : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T' s = c • T s) (f : α → E) :
setToFun μ T' hT' f = c • setToFun μ T hT f := by
by_cases hf : Integrable f μ
· simp_rw [setToFun_eq _ hf, L1.setToL1_smul_left' hT hT' c h_smul]
· simp_rw [setToFun_undef _ hf, smul_zero]
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_smul_left' MeasureTheory.setToFun_smul_left'
@[simp]
theorem setToFun_zero (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) : setToFun μ T hT (0 : α → E) = 0 := by
erw [setToFun_eq hT (integrable_zero _ _ _), Integrable.toL1_zero, ContinuousLinearMap.map_zero]
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_zero MeasureTheory.setToFun_zero
@[simp]
theorem setToFun_zero_left {hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ (0 : Set α → E →L[ℝ] F) C} :
setToFun μ 0 hT f = 0 := by
by_cases hf : Integrable f μ
· rw [setToFun_eq hT hf]; exact L1.setToL1_zero_left hT _
· exact setToFun_undef hT hf
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_zero_left MeasureTheory.setToFun_zero_left
theorem setToFun_zero_left' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C)
(h_zero : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ s < ∞ → T s = 0) : setToFun μ T hT f = 0 := by
by_cases hf : Integrable f μ
· rw [setToFun_eq hT hf]; exact L1.setToL1_zero_left' hT h_zero _
· exact setToFun_undef hT hf
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_zero_left' MeasureTheory.setToFun_zero_left'
theorem setToFun_add (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hf : Integrable f μ)
(hg : Integrable g μ) : setToFun μ T hT (f + g) = setToFun μ T hT f + setToFun μ T hT g := by
rw [setToFun_eq hT (hf.add hg), setToFun_eq hT hf, setToFun_eq hT hg, Integrable.toL1_add,
(L1.setToL1 hT).map_add]
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_add MeasureTheory.setToFun_add
theorem setToFun_finset_sum' (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) {ι} (s : Finset ι)
{f : ι → α → E} (hf : ∀ i ∈ s, Integrable (f i) μ) :
setToFun μ T hT (∑ i ∈ s, f i) = ∑ i ∈ s, setToFun μ T hT (f i) := by
revert hf
refine Finset.induction_on s ?_ ?_
· intro _
simp only [setToFun_zero, Finset.sum_empty]
· intro i s his ih hf
simp only [his, Finset.sum_insert, not_false_iff]
rw [setToFun_add hT (hf i (Finset.mem_insert_self i s)) _]
· rw [ih fun i hi => hf i (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hi)]
· convert integrable_finset_sum s fun i hi => hf i (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hi) with x
simp
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_finset_sum' MeasureTheory.setToFun_finset_sum'
theorem setToFun_finset_sum (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) {ι} (s : Finset ι) {f : ι → α → E}
(hf : ∀ i ∈ s, Integrable (f i) μ) :
(setToFun μ T hT fun a => ∑ i ∈ s, f i a) = ∑ i ∈ s, setToFun μ T hT (f i) := by
convert setToFun_finset_sum' hT s hf with a; simp
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_finset_sum MeasureTheory.setToFun_finset_sum
theorem setToFun_neg (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (f : α → E) :
setToFun μ T hT (-f) = -setToFun μ T hT f := by
by_cases hf : Integrable f μ
· rw [setToFun_eq hT hf, setToFun_eq hT hf.neg, Integrable.toL1_neg,
(L1.setToL1 hT).map_neg]
· rw [setToFun_undef hT hf, setToFun_undef hT, neg_zero]
rwa [← integrable_neg_iff] at hf
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_neg MeasureTheory.setToFun_neg
theorem setToFun_sub (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (hf : Integrable f μ)
(hg : Integrable g μ) : setToFun μ T hT (f - g) = setToFun μ T hT f - setToFun μ T hT g := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg, sub_eq_add_neg, setToFun_add hT hf hg.neg, setToFun_neg hT g]
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_sub MeasureTheory.setToFun_sub
theorem setToFun_smul [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F]
(hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (h_smul : ∀ c : 𝕜, ∀ s x, T s (c • x) = c • T s x) (c : 𝕜)
(f : α → E) : setToFun μ T hT (c • f) = c • setToFun μ T hT f := by
by_cases hf : Integrable f μ
· rw [setToFun_eq hT hf, setToFun_eq hT, Integrable.toL1_smul',
L1.setToL1_smul hT h_smul c _]
· by_cases hr : c = 0
· rw [hr]; simp
· have hf' : ¬Integrable (c • f) μ := by rwa [integrable_smul_iff hr f]
rw [setToFun_undef hT hf, setToFun_undef hT hf', smul_zero]
#align measure_theory.set_to_fun_smul MeasureTheory.setToFun_smul
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/SetToL1.lean | 1,408 | 1,414 | theorem setToFun_congr_ae (hT : DominatedFinMeasAdditive μ T C) (h : f =ᵐ[μ] g) :
setToFun μ T hT f = setToFun μ T hT g := by |
by_cases hfi : Integrable f μ
· have hgi : Integrable g μ := hfi.congr h
rw [setToFun_eq hT hfi, setToFun_eq hT hgi, (Integrable.toL1_eq_toL1_iff f g hfi hgi).2 h]
· have hgi : ¬Integrable g μ := by rw [integrable_congr h] at hfi; exact hfi
rw [setToFun_undef hT hfi, setToFun_undef hT hgi]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Kyle Miller, Adam Topaz, Rémi Bottinelli, Junyan Xu. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kyle Miller, Adam Topaz, Rémi Bottinelli, Junyan Xu
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Filtered.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Finite
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton
import Mathlib.Topology.Category.TopCat.Limits.Konig
import Mathlib.Tactic.AdaptationNote
#align_import category_theory.cofiltered_system from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"178a32653e369dce2da68dc6b2694e385d484ef1"
/-!
# Cofiltered systems
This file deals with properties of cofiltered (and inverse) systems.
## Main definitions
Given a functor `F : J ⥤ Type v`:
* For `j : J`, `F.eventualRange j` is the intersections of all ranges of morphisms `F.map f`
where `f` has codomain `j`.
* `F.IsMittagLeffler` states that the functor `F` satisfies the Mittag-Leffler
condition: the ranges of morphisms `F.map f` (with `f` having codomain `j`) stabilize.
* If `J` is cofiltered `F.toEventualRanges` is the subfunctor of `F` obtained by restriction
to `F.eventualRange`.
* `F.toPreimages` restricts a functor to preimages of a given set in some `F.obj i`. If `J` is
cofiltered, then it is Mittag-Leffler if `F` is, see `IsMittagLeffler.toPreimages`.
## Main statements
* `nonempty_sections_of_finite_cofiltered_system` shows that if `J` is cofiltered and each
`F.obj j` is nonempty and finite, `F.sections` is nonempty.
* `nonempty_sections_of_finite_inverse_system` is a specialization of the above to `J` being a
directed set (and `F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ Type v`).
* `isMittagLeffler_of_exists_finite_range` shows that if `J` is cofiltered and for all `j`,
there exists some `i` and `f : i ⟶ j` such that the range of `F.map f` is finite, then
`F` is Mittag-Leffler.
* `surjective_toEventualRanges` shows that if `F` is Mittag-Leffler, then `F.toEventualRanges`
has all morphisms `F.map f` surjective.
## Todo
* Prove [Stacks: Lemma 0597](https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/0597)
## References
* [Stacks: Mittag-Leffler systems](https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/0594)
## Tags
Mittag-Leffler, surjective, eventual range, inverse system,
-/
universe u v w
open CategoryTheory CategoryTheory.IsCofiltered Set CategoryTheory.FunctorToTypes
section FiniteKonig
/-- This bootstraps `nonempty_sections_of_finite_inverse_system`. In this version,
the `F` functor is between categories of the same universe, and it is an easy
corollary to `TopCat.nonempty_limitCone_of_compact_t2_cofiltered_system`. -/
theorem nonempty_sections_of_finite_cofiltered_system.init {J : Type u} [SmallCategory J]
[IsCofilteredOrEmpty J] (F : J ⥤ Type u) [hf : ∀ j, Finite (F.obj j)]
[hne : ∀ j, Nonempty (F.obj j)] : F.sections.Nonempty := by
let F' : J ⥤ TopCat := F ⋙ TopCat.discrete
haveI : ∀ j, DiscreteTopology (F'.obj j) := fun _ => ⟨rfl⟩
haveI : ∀ j, Finite (F'.obj j) := hf
haveI : ∀ j, Nonempty (F'.obj j) := hne
obtain ⟨⟨u, hu⟩⟩ := TopCat.nonempty_limitCone_of_compact_t2_cofiltered_system.{u} F'
exact ⟨u, hu⟩
#align nonempty_sections_of_finite_cofiltered_system.init nonempty_sections_of_finite_cofiltered_system.init
/-- The cofiltered limit of nonempty finite types is nonempty.
See `nonempty_sections_of_finite_inverse_system` for a specialization to inverse limits. -/
theorem nonempty_sections_of_finite_cofiltered_system {J : Type u} [Category.{w} J]
[IsCofilteredOrEmpty J] (F : J ⥤ Type v) [∀ j : J, Finite (F.obj j)]
[∀ j : J, Nonempty (F.obj j)] : F.sections.Nonempty := by
-- Step 1: lift everything to the `max u v w` universe.
let J' : Type max w v u := AsSmall.{max w v} J
let down : J' ⥤ J := AsSmall.down
let F' : J' ⥤ Type max u v w := down ⋙ F ⋙ uliftFunctor.{max u w, v}
haveI : ∀ i, Nonempty (F'.obj i) := fun i => ⟨⟨Classical.arbitrary (F.obj (down.obj i))⟩⟩
haveI : ∀ i, Finite (F'.obj i) := fun i => Finite.of_equiv (F.obj (down.obj i)) Equiv.ulift.symm
-- Step 2: apply the bootstrap theorem
cases isEmpty_or_nonempty J
· fconstructor <;> apply isEmptyElim
haveI : IsCofiltered J := ⟨⟩
obtain ⟨u, hu⟩ := nonempty_sections_of_finite_cofiltered_system.init F'
-- Step 3: interpret the results
use fun j => (u ⟨j⟩).down
intro j j' f
have h := @hu (⟨j⟩ : J') (⟨j'⟩ : J') (ULift.up f)
simp only [F', down, AsSmall.down, Functor.comp_map, uliftFunctor_map, Functor.op_map] at h
simp_rw [← h]
#align nonempty_sections_of_finite_cofiltered_system nonempty_sections_of_finite_cofiltered_system
/-- The inverse limit of nonempty finite types is nonempty.
See `nonempty_sections_of_finite_cofiltered_system` for a generalization to cofiltered limits.
That version applies in almost all cases, and the only difference is that this version
allows `J` to be empty.
This may be regarded as a generalization of Kőnig's lemma.
To specialize: given a locally finite connected graph, take `Jᵒᵖ` to be `ℕ` and
`F j` to be length-`j` paths that start from an arbitrary fixed vertex.
Elements of `F.sections` can be read off as infinite rays in the graph. -/
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/CofilteredSystem.lean | 114 | 120 | theorem nonempty_sections_of_finite_inverse_system {J : Type u} [Preorder J] [IsDirected J (· ≤ ·)]
(F : Jᵒᵖ ⥤ Type v) [∀ j : Jᵒᵖ, Finite (F.obj j)] [∀ j : Jᵒᵖ, Nonempty (F.obj j)] :
F.sections.Nonempty := by |
cases isEmpty_or_nonempty J
· haveI : IsEmpty Jᵒᵖ := ⟨fun j => isEmptyElim j.unop⟩ -- TODO: this should be a global instance
exact ⟨isEmptyElim, by apply isEmptyElim⟩
· exact nonempty_sections_of_finite_cofiltered_system _
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Kalle Kytölä. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kalle Kytölä
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.FiniteMeasure
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.Average
#align_import measure_theory.measure.probability_measure from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f0c8bf9245297a541f468be517f1bde6195105e9"
/-!
# Probability measures
This file defines the type of probability measures on a given measurable space. When the underlying
space has a topology and the measurable space structure (sigma algebra) is finer than the Borel
sigma algebra, then the type of probability measures is equipped with the topology of convergence
in distribution (weak convergence of measures). The topology of convergence in distribution is the
coarsest topology w.r.t. which for every bounded continuous `ℝ≥0`-valued random variable `X`, the
expected value of `X` depends continuously on the choice of probability measure. This is a special
case of the topology of weak convergence of finite measures.
## Main definitions
The main definitions are
* the type `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure Ω` with the topology of convergence in
distribution (a.k.a. convergence in law, weak convergence of measures);
* `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toFiniteMeasure`: Interpret a probability measure as
a finite measure;
* `MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.normalize`: Normalize a finite measure to a probability measure
(returns junk for the zero measure).
* `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.map`: The push-forward `f* μ` of a probability measure
`μ` on `Ω` along a measurable function `f : Ω → Ω'`.
## Main results
* `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.tendsto_iff_forall_integral_tendsto`: Convergence of
probability measures is characterized by the convergence of expected values of all bounded
continuous random variables. This shows that the chosen definition of topology coincides with
the common textbook definition of convergence in distribution, i.e., weak convergence of
measures. A similar characterization by the convergence of expected values (in the
`MeasureTheory.lintegral` sense) of all bounded continuous nonnegative random variables is
`MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.tendsto_iff_forall_lintegral_tendsto`.
* `MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.tendsto_normalize_iff_tendsto`: The convergence of finite
measures to a nonzero limit is characterized by the convergence of the probability-normalized
versions and of the total masses.
* `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.continuous_map`: For a continuous function `f : Ω → Ω'`, the
push-forward of probability measures `f* : ProbabilityMeasure Ω → ProbabilityMeasure Ω'` is
continuous.
* `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.t2Space`: The topology of convergence in distribution is
Hausdorff on Borel spaces where indicators of closed sets have continuous decreasing
approximating sequences (in particular on any pseudo-metrizable spaces).
TODO:
* Probability measures form a convex space.
## Implementation notes
The topology of convergence in distribution on `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure Ω` is inherited
weak convergence of finite measures via the mapping
`MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toFiniteMeasure`.
Like `MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure Ω`, the implementation of `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure Ω`
is directly as a subtype of `MeasureTheory.Measure Ω`, and the coercion to a function is the
composition `ENNReal.toNNReal` and the coercion to function of `MeasureTheory.Measure Ω`.
## References
* [Billingsley, *Convergence of probability measures*][billingsley1999]
## Tags
convergence in distribution, convergence in law, weak convergence of measures, probability measure
-/
noncomputable section
open MeasureTheory
open Set
open Filter
open BoundedContinuousFunction
open scoped Topology ENNReal NNReal BoundedContinuousFunction
namespace MeasureTheory
section ProbabilityMeasure
/-! ### Probability measures
In this section we define the type of probability measures on a measurable space `Ω`, denoted by
`MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure Ω`.
If `Ω` is moreover a topological space and the sigma algebra on `Ω` is finer than the Borel sigma
algebra (i.e. `[OpensMeasurableSpace Ω]`), then `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure Ω` is
equipped with the topology of weak convergence of measures. Since every probability measure is a
finite measure, this is implemented as the induced topology from the mapping
`MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toFiniteMeasure`.
-/
/-- Probability measures are defined as the subtype of measures that have the property of being
probability measures (i.e., their total mass is one). -/
def ProbabilityMeasure (Ω : Type*) [MeasurableSpace Ω] : Type _ :=
{ μ : Measure Ω // IsProbabilityMeasure μ }
#align measure_theory.probability_measure MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure
namespace ProbabilityMeasure
variable {Ω : Type*} [MeasurableSpace Ω]
instance [Inhabited Ω] : Inhabited (ProbabilityMeasure Ω) :=
⟨⟨Measure.dirac default, Measure.dirac.isProbabilityMeasure⟩⟩
-- Porting note: as with other subtype synonyms (e.g., `ℝ≥0`), we need a new function for the
-- coercion instead of relying on `Subtype.val`.
/-- Coercion from `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure Ω` to `MeasureTheory.Measure Ω`. -/
@[coe]
def toMeasure : ProbabilityMeasure Ω → Measure Ω := Subtype.val
/-- A probability measure can be interpreted as a measure. -/
instance : Coe (ProbabilityMeasure Ω) (MeasureTheory.Measure Ω) where
coe := toMeasure
instance (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : IsProbabilityMeasure (μ : Measure Ω) :=
μ.prop
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_mk (μ : Measure Ω) (hμ) : toMeasure ⟨μ, hμ⟩ = μ := rfl
@[simp]
theorem val_eq_to_measure (ν : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : ν.val = (ν : Measure Ω) :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.val_eq_to_measure MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.val_eq_to_measure
theorem toMeasure_injective : Function.Injective ((↑) : ProbabilityMeasure Ω → Measure Ω) :=
Subtype.coe_injective
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.coe_injective MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toMeasure_injective
instance instFunLike : FunLike (ProbabilityMeasure Ω) (Set Ω) ℝ≥0 where
coe μ s := ((μ : Measure Ω) s).toNNReal
coe_injective' μ ν h := toMeasure_injective $ Measure.ext fun s _ ↦ by
simpa [ENNReal.toNNReal_eq_toNNReal_iff, measure_ne_top] using congr_fun h s
lemma coeFn_def (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : μ = fun s ↦ ((μ : Measure Ω) s).toNNReal := rfl
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.coe_fn_eq_to_nnreal_coe_fn_to_measure MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.coeFn_def
lemma coeFn_mk (μ : Measure Ω) (hμ) :
DFunLike.coe (F := ProbabilityMeasure Ω) ⟨μ, hμ⟩ = fun s ↦ (μ s).toNNReal := rfl
@[simp, norm_cast]
lemma mk_apply (μ : Measure Ω) (hμ) (s : Set Ω) :
DFunLike.coe (F := ProbabilityMeasure Ω) ⟨μ, hμ⟩ s = (μ s).toNNReal := rfl
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coeFn_univ (ν : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : ν univ = 1 :=
congr_arg ENNReal.toNNReal ν.prop.measure_univ
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.coe_fn_univ MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.coeFn_univ
theorem coeFn_univ_ne_zero (ν : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : ν univ ≠ 0 := by
simp only [coeFn_univ, Ne, one_ne_zero, not_false_iff]
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.coe_fn_univ_ne_zero MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.coeFn_univ_ne_zero
/-- A probability measure can be interpreted as a finite measure. -/
def toFiniteMeasure (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : FiniteMeasure Ω :=
⟨μ, inferInstance⟩
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.to_finite_measure MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toFiniteMeasure
@[simp] lemma coeFn_toFiniteMeasure (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : ⇑μ.toFiniteMeasure = μ := rfl
lemma toFiniteMeasure_apply (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) (s : Set Ω) :
μ.toFiniteMeasure s = μ s := rfl
@[simp]
theorem toMeasure_comp_toFiniteMeasure_eq_toMeasure (ν : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) :
(ν.toFiniteMeasure : Measure Ω) = (ν : Measure Ω) :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.coe_comp_to_finite_measure_eq_coe MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toMeasure_comp_toFiniteMeasure_eq_toMeasure
@[simp]
theorem coeFn_comp_toFiniteMeasure_eq_coeFn (ν : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) :
(ν.toFiniteMeasure : Set Ω → ℝ≥0) = (ν : Set Ω → ℝ≥0) :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.coe_fn_comp_to_finite_measure_eq_coe_fn MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.coeFn_comp_toFiniteMeasure_eq_coeFn
@[simp]
theorem toFiniteMeasure_apply_eq_apply (ν : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) (s : Set Ω) :
ν.toFiniteMeasure s = ν s := rfl
@[simp]
theorem ennreal_coeFn_eq_coeFn_toMeasure (ν : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) (s : Set Ω) :
(ν s : ℝ≥0∞) = (ν : Measure Ω) s := by
rw [← coeFn_comp_toFiniteMeasure_eq_coeFn, FiniteMeasure.ennreal_coeFn_eq_coeFn_toMeasure,
toMeasure_comp_toFiniteMeasure_eq_toMeasure]
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.ennreal_coe_fn_eq_coe_fn_to_measure MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.ennreal_coeFn_eq_coeFn_toMeasure
theorem apply_mono (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) {s₁ s₂ : Set Ω} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : μ s₁ ≤ μ s₂ := by
rw [← coeFn_comp_toFiniteMeasure_eq_coeFn]
exact MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.apply_mono _ h
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.apply_mono MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.apply_mono
@[simp] theorem apply_le_one (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) (s : Set Ω) : μ s ≤ 1 := by
simpa using apply_mono μ (subset_univ s)
theorem nonempty (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : Nonempty Ω := by
by_contra maybe_empty
have zero : (μ : Measure Ω) univ = 0 := by
rw [univ_eq_empty_iff.mpr (not_nonempty_iff.mp maybe_empty), measure_empty]
rw [measure_univ] at zero
exact zero_ne_one zero.symm
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.nonempty_of_probability_measure MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.nonempty
@[ext]
theorem eq_of_forall_toMeasure_apply_eq (μ ν : ProbabilityMeasure Ω)
(h : ∀ s : Set Ω, MeasurableSet s → (μ : Measure Ω) s = (ν : Measure Ω) s) : μ = ν := by
apply toMeasure_injective
ext1 s s_mble
exact h s s_mble
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.eq_of_forall_measure_apply_eq MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.eq_of_forall_toMeasure_apply_eq
theorem eq_of_forall_apply_eq (μ ν : ProbabilityMeasure Ω)
(h : ∀ s : Set Ω, MeasurableSet s → μ s = ν s) : μ = ν := by
ext1 s s_mble
simpa [ennreal_coeFn_eq_coeFn_toMeasure] using congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ≥0∞) (h s s_mble)
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.eq_of_forall_apply_eq MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.eq_of_forall_apply_eq
@[simp]
theorem mass_toFiniteMeasure (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : μ.toFiniteMeasure.mass = 1 :=
μ.coeFn_univ
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.mass_to_finite_measure MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.mass_toFiniteMeasure
theorem toFiniteMeasure_nonzero (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : μ.toFiniteMeasure ≠ 0 := by
rw [← FiniteMeasure.mass_nonzero_iff, μ.mass_toFiniteMeasure]
exact one_ne_zero
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.to_finite_measure_nonzero MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toFiniteMeasure_nonzero
section convergence_in_distribution
variable [TopologicalSpace Ω] [OpensMeasurableSpace Ω]
theorem testAgainstNN_lipschitz (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) :
LipschitzWith 1 fun f : Ω →ᵇ ℝ≥0 => μ.toFiniteMeasure.testAgainstNN f :=
μ.mass_toFiniteMeasure ▸ μ.toFiniteMeasure.testAgainstNN_lipschitz
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.test_against_nn_lipschitz MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.testAgainstNN_lipschitz
/-- The topology of weak convergence on `MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure Ω`. This is inherited
(induced) from the topology of weak convergence of finite measures via the inclusion
`MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toFiniteMeasure`. -/
instance : TopologicalSpace (ProbabilityMeasure Ω) :=
TopologicalSpace.induced toFiniteMeasure inferInstance
theorem toFiniteMeasure_continuous :
Continuous (toFiniteMeasure : ProbabilityMeasure Ω → FiniteMeasure Ω) :=
continuous_induced_dom
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.to_finite_measure_continuous MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toFiniteMeasure_continuous
/-- Probability measures yield elements of the `WeakDual` of bounded continuous nonnegative
functions via `MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.testAgainstNN`, i.e., integration. -/
def toWeakDualBCNN : ProbabilityMeasure Ω → WeakDual ℝ≥0 (Ω →ᵇ ℝ≥0) :=
FiniteMeasure.toWeakDualBCNN ∘ toFiniteMeasure
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.to_weak_dual_bcnn MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toWeakDualBCNN
@[simp]
theorem coe_toWeakDualBCNN (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) :
⇑μ.toWeakDualBCNN = μ.toFiniteMeasure.testAgainstNN :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.coe_to_weak_dual_bcnn MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.coe_toWeakDualBCNN
@[simp]
theorem toWeakDualBCNN_apply (μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) (f : Ω →ᵇ ℝ≥0) :
μ.toWeakDualBCNN f = (∫⁻ ω, f ω ∂(μ : Measure Ω)).toNNReal :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.to_weak_dual_bcnn_apply MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toWeakDualBCNN_apply
theorem toWeakDualBCNN_continuous : Continuous fun μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω => μ.toWeakDualBCNN :=
FiniteMeasure.toWeakDualBCNN_continuous.comp toFiniteMeasure_continuous
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.to_weak_dual_bcnn_continuous MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toWeakDualBCNN_continuous
/- Integration of (nonnegative bounded continuous) test functions against Borel probability
measures depends continuously on the measure. -/
theorem continuous_testAgainstNN_eval (f : Ω →ᵇ ℝ≥0) :
Continuous fun μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω => μ.toFiniteMeasure.testAgainstNN f :=
(FiniteMeasure.continuous_testAgainstNN_eval f).comp toFiniteMeasure_continuous
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.continuous_test_against_nn_eval MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.continuous_testAgainstNN_eval
-- The canonical mapping from probability measures to finite measures is an embedding.
theorem toFiniteMeasure_embedding (Ω : Type*) [MeasurableSpace Ω] [TopologicalSpace Ω]
[OpensMeasurableSpace Ω] :
Embedding (toFiniteMeasure : ProbabilityMeasure Ω → FiniteMeasure Ω) :=
{ induced := rfl
inj := fun _μ _ν h => Subtype.eq <| congr_arg FiniteMeasure.toMeasure h }
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.to_finite_measure_embedding MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.toFiniteMeasure_embedding
theorem tendsto_nhds_iff_toFiniteMeasure_tendsto_nhds {δ : Type*} (F : Filter δ)
{μs : δ → ProbabilityMeasure Ω} {μ₀ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω} :
Tendsto μs F (𝓝 μ₀) ↔ Tendsto (toFiniteMeasure ∘ μs) F (𝓝 μ₀.toFiniteMeasure) :=
Embedding.tendsto_nhds_iff (toFiniteMeasure_embedding Ω)
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.tendsto_nhds_iff_to_finite_measures_tendsto_nhds MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.tendsto_nhds_iff_toFiniteMeasure_tendsto_nhds
/-- A characterization of weak convergence of probability measures by the condition that the
integrals of every continuous bounded nonnegative function converge to the integral of the function
against the limit measure. -/
theorem tendsto_iff_forall_lintegral_tendsto {γ : Type*} {F : Filter γ}
{μs : γ → ProbabilityMeasure Ω} {μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω} :
Tendsto μs F (𝓝 μ) ↔
∀ f : Ω →ᵇ ℝ≥0,
Tendsto (fun i => ∫⁻ ω, f ω ∂(μs i : Measure Ω)) F (𝓝 (∫⁻ ω, f ω ∂(μ : Measure Ω))) := by
rw [tendsto_nhds_iff_toFiniteMeasure_tendsto_nhds]
exact FiniteMeasure.tendsto_iff_forall_lintegral_tendsto
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.tendsto_iff_forall_lintegral_tendsto MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.tendsto_iff_forall_lintegral_tendsto
/-- The characterization of weak convergence of probability measures by the usual (defining)
condition that the integrals of every continuous bounded function converge to the integral of the
function against the limit measure. -/
theorem tendsto_iff_forall_integral_tendsto {γ : Type*} {F : Filter γ}
{μs : γ → ProbabilityMeasure Ω} {μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω} :
Tendsto μs F (𝓝 μ) ↔
∀ f : Ω →ᵇ ℝ,
Tendsto (fun i => ∫ ω, f ω ∂(μs i : Measure Ω)) F (𝓝 (∫ ω, f ω ∂(μ : Measure Ω))) := by
rw [tendsto_nhds_iff_toFiniteMeasure_tendsto_nhds]
rw [FiniteMeasure.tendsto_iff_forall_integral_tendsto]
rfl
#align measure_theory.probability_measure.tendsto_iff_forall_integral_tendsto MeasureTheory.ProbabilityMeasure.tendsto_iff_forall_integral_tendsto
end convergence_in_distribution -- section
section Hausdorff
variable [TopologicalSpace Ω] [HasOuterApproxClosed Ω] [BorelSpace Ω]
variable (Ω)
/-- On topological spaces where indicators of closed sets have decreasing approximating sequences of
continuous functions (`HasOuterApproxClosed`), the topology of convergence in distribution of Borel
probability measures is Hausdorff (`T2Space`). -/
instance t2Space : T2Space (ProbabilityMeasure Ω) :=
Embedding.t2Space (toFiniteMeasure_embedding Ω)
end Hausdorff -- section
end ProbabilityMeasure
-- namespace
end ProbabilityMeasure
-- section
section NormalizeFiniteMeasure
/-! ### Normalization of finite measures to probability measures
This section is about normalizing finite measures to probability measures.
The weak convergence of finite measures to nonzero limit measures is characterized by
the convergence of the total mass and the convergence of the normalized probability
measures.
-/
namespace FiniteMeasure
variable {Ω : Type*} [Nonempty Ω] {m0 : MeasurableSpace Ω} (μ : FiniteMeasure Ω)
/-- Normalize a finite measure so that it becomes a probability measure, i.e., divide by the
total mass. -/
def normalize : ProbabilityMeasure Ω :=
if zero : μ.mass = 0 then ⟨Measure.dirac ‹Nonempty Ω›.some, Measure.dirac.isProbabilityMeasure⟩
else
{ val := ↑(μ.mass⁻¹ • μ)
property := by
refine ⟨?_⟩
-- Porting note: paying the price that this isn't `simp` lemma now.
rw [FiniteMeasure.toMeasure_smul]
simp only [Measure.coe_smul, Pi.smul_apply, Measure.nnreal_smul_coe_apply, ne_eq,
mass_zero_iff, ENNReal.coe_inv zero, ennreal_mass]
rw [← Ne, ← ENNReal.coe_ne_zero, ennreal_mass] at zero
exact ENNReal.inv_mul_cancel zero μ.prop.measure_univ_lt_top.ne }
#align measure_theory.finite_measure.normalize MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.normalize
@[simp]
theorem self_eq_mass_mul_normalize (s : Set Ω) : μ s = μ.mass * μ.normalize s := by
obtain rfl | h := eq_or_ne μ 0
· simp
have mass_nonzero : μ.mass ≠ 0 := by rwa [μ.mass_nonzero_iff]
simp only [normalize, dif_neg mass_nonzero]
simp [ProbabilityMeasure.coe_mk, toMeasure_smul, mul_inv_cancel_left₀ mass_nonzero, coeFn_def]
#align measure_theory.finite_measure.self_eq_mass_mul_normalize MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.self_eq_mass_mul_normalize
theorem self_eq_mass_smul_normalize : μ = μ.mass • μ.normalize.toFiniteMeasure := by
apply eq_of_forall_apply_eq
intro s _s_mble
rw [μ.self_eq_mass_mul_normalize s, smul_apply, smul_eq_mul,
ProbabilityMeasure.coeFn_comp_toFiniteMeasure_eq_coeFn]
#align measure_theory.finite_measure.self_eq_mass_smul_normalize MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.self_eq_mass_smul_normalize
theorem normalize_eq_of_nonzero (nonzero : μ ≠ 0) (s : Set Ω) : μ.normalize s = μ.mass⁻¹ * μ s := by
simp only [μ.self_eq_mass_mul_normalize, μ.mass_nonzero_iff.mpr nonzero, inv_mul_cancel_left₀,
Ne, not_false_iff]
#align measure_theory.finite_measure.normalize_eq_of_nonzero MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.normalize_eq_of_nonzero
theorem normalize_eq_inv_mass_smul_of_nonzero (nonzero : μ ≠ 0) :
μ.normalize.toFiniteMeasure = μ.mass⁻¹ • μ := by
nth_rw 3 [μ.self_eq_mass_smul_normalize]
rw [← smul_assoc]
simp only [μ.mass_nonzero_iff.mpr nonzero, Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul, inv_mul_cancel, Ne,
not_false_iff, one_smul]
#align measure_theory.finite_measure.normalize_eq_inv_mass_smul_of_nonzero MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.normalize_eq_inv_mass_smul_of_nonzero
theorem toMeasure_normalize_eq_of_nonzero (nonzero : μ ≠ 0) :
(μ.normalize : Measure Ω) = μ.mass⁻¹ • μ := by
ext1 s _s_mble
rw [← μ.normalize.ennreal_coeFn_eq_coeFn_toMeasure s, μ.normalize_eq_of_nonzero nonzero s,
ENNReal.coe_mul, ennreal_coeFn_eq_coeFn_toMeasure]
exact Measure.coe_nnreal_smul_apply _ _ _
#align measure_theory.finite_measure.coe_normalize_eq_of_nonzero MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.toMeasure_normalize_eq_of_nonzero
@[simp]
theorem _root_.ProbabilityMeasure.toFiniteMeasure_normalize_eq_self {m0 : MeasurableSpace Ω}
(μ : ProbabilityMeasure Ω) : μ.toFiniteMeasure.normalize = μ := by
apply ProbabilityMeasure.eq_of_forall_apply_eq
intro s _s_mble
rw [μ.toFiniteMeasure.normalize_eq_of_nonzero μ.toFiniteMeasure_nonzero s]
simp only [ProbabilityMeasure.mass_toFiniteMeasure, inv_one, one_mul, μ.coeFn_toFiniteMeasure]
#align probability_measure.to_finite_measure_normalize_eq_self ProbabilityMeasure.toFiniteMeasure_normalize_eq_self
/-- Averaging with respect to a finite measure is the same as integrating against
`MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.normalize`. -/
theorem average_eq_integral_normalize {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ E]
(nonzero : μ ≠ 0) (f : Ω → E) :
average (μ : Measure Ω) f = ∫ ω, f ω ∂(μ.normalize : Measure Ω) := by
rw [μ.toMeasure_normalize_eq_of_nonzero nonzero, average]
congr
simp [ENNReal.coe_inv (μ.mass_nonzero_iff.mpr nonzero), ennreal_mass]
#align measure_theory.finite_measure.average_eq_integral_normalize MeasureTheory.FiniteMeasure.average_eq_integral_normalize
variable [TopologicalSpace Ω]
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/ProbabilityMeasure.lean | 437 | 440 | theorem testAgainstNN_eq_mass_mul (f : Ω →ᵇ ℝ≥0) :
μ.testAgainstNN f = μ.mass * μ.normalize.toFiniteMeasure.testAgainstNN f := by |
nth_rw 1 [μ.self_eq_mass_smul_normalize]
rw [μ.normalize.toFiniteMeasure.smul_testAgainstNN_apply μ.mass f, smul_eq_mul]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Kevin Buzzard, Bhavik Mehta. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kevin Buzzard, Bhavik Mehta
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Preserves.Shapes.Equalizers
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Preserves.Shapes.Products
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Yoneda
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Preadditive.FunctorCategory
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Sites.SheafOfTypes
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Sites.EqualizerSheafCondition
#align_import category_theory.sites.sheaf from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2efd2423f8d25fa57cf7a179f5d8652ab4d0df44"
/-!
# Sheaves taking values in a category
If C is a category with a Grothendieck topology, we define the notion of a sheaf taking values in
an arbitrary category `A`. We follow the definition in https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00VR,
noting that the presheaf of sets "defined above" can be seen in the comments between tags 00VQ and
00VR on the page <https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00VL>. The advantage of this definition is
that we need no assumptions whatsoever on `A` other than the assumption that the morphisms in `C`
and `A` live in the same universe.
* An `A`-valued presheaf `P : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ A` is defined to be a sheaf (for the topology `J`) iff for
every `E : A`, the type-valued presheaves of sets given by sending `U : Cᵒᵖ` to `Hom_{A}(E, P U)`
are all sheaves of sets, see `CategoryTheory.Presheaf.IsSheaf`.
* When `A = Type`, this recovers the basic definition of sheaves of sets, see
`CategoryTheory.isSheaf_iff_isSheaf_of_type`.
* A alternate definition in terms of limits, unconditionally equivalent to the original one:
see `CategoryTheory.Presheaf.isSheaf_iff_isLimit`.
* An alternate definition when `C` is small, has pullbacks and `A` has products is given by an
equalizer condition `CategoryTheory.Presheaf.IsSheaf'`. This is equivalent to the earlier
definition, shown in `CategoryTheory.Presheaf.isSheaf_iff_isSheaf'`.
* When `A = Type`, this is *definitionally* equal to the equalizer condition for presieves in
`CategoryTheory.Sites.SheafOfTypes`.
* When `A` has limits and there is a functor `s : A ⥤ Type` which is faithful, reflects isomorphisms
and preserves limits, then `P : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ A` is a sheaf iff the underlying presheaf of types
`P ⋙ s : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ Type` is a sheaf (`CategoryTheory.Presheaf.isSheaf_iff_isSheaf_forget`).
Cf https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/0073, which is a weaker version of this statement (it's
only over spaces, not sites) and https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00YR (a), which
additionally assumes filtered colimits.
## Implementation notes
Occasionally we need to take a limit in `A` of a collection of morphisms of `C` indexed
by a collection of objects in `C`. This turns out to force the morphisms of `A` to be
in a sufficiently large universe. Rather than use `UnivLE` we prove some results for
a category `A'` instead, whose morphism universe of `A'` is defined to be `max u₁ v₁`, where
`u₁, v₁` are the universes for `C`. Perhaps after we get better at handling universe
inequalities this can be changed.
-/
universe w v₁ v₂ v₃ u₁ u₂ u₃
noncomputable section
namespace CategoryTheory
open Opposite CategoryTheory Category Limits Sieve
namespace Presheaf
variable {C : Type u₁} [Category.{v₁} C]
variable {A : Type u₂} [Category.{v₂} A]
variable (J : GrothendieckTopology C)
-- We follow https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00VL definition 00VR
/-- A sheaf of A is a presheaf P : Cᵒᵖ => A such that for every E : A, the
presheaf of types given by sending U : C to Hom_{A}(E, P U) is a sheaf of types.
https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00VR
-/
def IsSheaf (P : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ A) : Prop :=
∀ E : A, Presieve.IsSheaf J (P ⋙ coyoneda.obj (op E))
#align category_theory.presheaf.is_sheaf CategoryTheory.Presheaf.IsSheaf
attribute [local instance] ConcreteCategory.hasCoeToSort ConcreteCategory.instFunLike in
/-- Condition that a presheaf with values in a concrete category is separated for
a Grothendieck topology. -/
def IsSeparated (P : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ A) [ConcreteCategory A] : Prop :=
∀ (X : C) (S : Sieve X) (_ : S ∈ J X) (x y : P.obj (op X)),
(∀ (Y : C) (f : Y ⟶ X) (_ : S f), P.map f.op x = P.map f.op y) → x = y
section LimitSheafCondition
open Presieve Presieve.FamilyOfElements Limits
variable (P : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ A) {X : C} (S : Sieve X) (R : Presieve X) (E : Aᵒᵖ)
/-- Given a sieve `S` on `X : C`, a presheaf `P : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ A`, and an object `E` of `A`,
the cones over the natural diagram `S.arrows.diagram.op ⋙ P` associated to `S` and `P`
with cone point `E` are in 1-1 correspondence with sieve_compatible family of elements
for the sieve `S` and the presheaf of types `Hom (E, P -)`. -/
@[simps]
def conesEquivSieveCompatibleFamily :
(S.arrows.diagram.op ⋙ P).cones.obj E ≃
{ x : FamilyOfElements (P ⋙ coyoneda.obj E) (S : Presieve X) // x.SieveCompatible } where
toFun π :=
⟨fun Y f h => π.app (op ⟨Over.mk f, h⟩), fun X Y f g hf => by
apply (id_comp _).symm.trans
dsimp
exact π.naturality (Quiver.Hom.op (Over.homMk _ (by rfl)))⟩
invFun x :=
{ app := fun f => x.1 f.unop.1.hom f.unop.2
naturality := fun f f' g => by
refine Eq.trans ?_ (x.2 f.unop.1.hom g.unop.left f.unop.2)
dsimp
rw [id_comp]
convert rfl
rw [Over.w] }
left_inv π := rfl
right_inv x := rfl
#align category_theory.presheaf.cones_equiv_sieve_compatible_family CategoryTheory.Presheaf.conesEquivSieveCompatibleFamily
-- These lemmas have always been bad (#7657), but leanprover/lean4#2644 made `simp` start noticing
attribute [nolint simpNF] CategoryTheory.Presheaf.conesEquivSieveCompatibleFamily_apply_coe
CategoryTheory.Presheaf.conesEquivSieveCompatibleFamily_symm_apply_app
variable {P S E} {x : FamilyOfElements (P ⋙ coyoneda.obj E) S.arrows} (hx : SieveCompatible x)
/-- The cone corresponding to a sieve_compatible family of elements, dot notation enabled. -/
@[simp]
def _root_.CategoryTheory.Presieve.FamilyOfElements.SieveCompatible.cone :
Cone (S.arrows.diagram.op ⋙ P) where
pt := E.unop
π := (conesEquivSieveCompatibleFamily P S E).invFun ⟨x, hx⟩
#align category_theory.presieve.family_of_elements.sieve_compatible.cone CategoryTheory.Presieve.FamilyOfElements.SieveCompatible.cone
/-- Cone morphisms from the cone corresponding to a sieve_compatible family to the natural
cone associated to a sieve `S` and a presheaf `P` are in 1-1 correspondence with amalgamations
of the family. -/
def homEquivAmalgamation :
(hx.cone ⟶ P.mapCone S.arrows.cocone.op) ≃ { t // x.IsAmalgamation t } where
toFun l := ⟨l.hom, fun _ f hf => l.w (op ⟨Over.mk f, hf⟩)⟩
invFun t := ⟨t.1, fun f => t.2 f.unop.1.hom f.unop.2⟩
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv _ := rfl
#align category_theory.presheaf.hom_equiv_amalgamation CategoryTheory.Presheaf.homEquivAmalgamation
variable (P S)
/-- Given sieve `S` and presheaf `P : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ A`, their natural associated cone is a limit cone
iff `Hom (E, P -)` is a sheaf of types for the sieve `S` and all `E : A`. -/
theorem isLimit_iff_isSheafFor :
Nonempty (IsLimit (P.mapCone S.arrows.cocone.op)) ↔
∀ E : Aᵒᵖ, IsSheafFor (P ⋙ coyoneda.obj E) S.arrows := by
dsimp [IsSheafFor]; simp_rw [compatible_iff_sieveCompatible]
rw [((Cone.isLimitEquivIsTerminal _).trans (isTerminalEquivUnique _ _)).nonempty_congr]
rw [Classical.nonempty_pi]; constructor
· intro hu E x hx
specialize hu hx.cone
erw [(homEquivAmalgamation hx).uniqueCongr.nonempty_congr] at hu
exact (unique_subtype_iff_exists_unique _).1 hu
· rintro h ⟨E, π⟩
let eqv := conesEquivSieveCompatibleFamily P S (op E)
rw [← eqv.left_inv π]
erw [(homEquivAmalgamation (eqv π).2).uniqueCongr.nonempty_congr]
rw [unique_subtype_iff_exists_unique]
exact h _ _ (eqv π).2
#align category_theory.presheaf.is_limit_iff_is_sheaf_for CategoryTheory.Presheaf.isLimit_iff_isSheafFor
/-- Given sieve `S` and presheaf `P : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ A`, their natural associated cone admits at most one
morphism from every cone in the same category (i.e. over the same diagram),
iff `Hom (E, P -)`is separated for the sieve `S` and all `E : A`. -/
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Sheaf.lean | 168 | 187 | theorem subsingleton_iff_isSeparatedFor :
(∀ c, Subsingleton (c ⟶ P.mapCone S.arrows.cocone.op)) ↔
∀ E : Aᵒᵖ, IsSeparatedFor (P ⋙ coyoneda.obj E) S.arrows := by |
constructor
· intro hs E x t₁ t₂ h₁ h₂
have hx := is_compatible_of_exists_amalgamation x ⟨t₁, h₁⟩
rw [compatible_iff_sieveCompatible] at hx
specialize hs hx.cone
rcases hs with ⟨hs⟩
simpa only [Subtype.mk.injEq] using (show Subtype.mk t₁ h₁ = ⟨t₂, h₂⟩ from
(homEquivAmalgamation hx).symm.injective (hs _ _))
· rintro h ⟨E, π⟩
let eqv := conesEquivSieveCompatibleFamily P S (op E)
constructor
rw [← eqv.left_inv π]
intro f₁ f₂
let eqv' := homEquivAmalgamation (eqv π).2
apply eqv'.injective
ext
apply h _ (eqv π).1 <;> exact (eqv' _).2
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Kim Liesinger. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kim Liesinger
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Defs
/-!
# Levenshtein distances
We define the Levenshtein edit distance `levenshtein C xy ys` between two `List α`,
with a customizable cost structure `C` for the `delete`, `insert`, and `substitute` operations.
As an auxiliary function, we define `suffixLevenshtein C xs ys`, which gives the list of distances
from each suffix of `xs` to `ys`.
This is defined by recursion on `ys`, using the internal function `Levenshtein.impl`,
which computes `suffixLevenshtein C xs (y :: ys)` using `xs`, `y`, and `suffixLevenshtein C xs ys`.
(This corresponds to the usual algorithm
using the last two rows of the matrix of distances between suffixes.)
After setting up these definitions, we prove lemmas specifying their behaviour,
particularly
```
theorem suffixLevenshtein_eq_tails_map :
(suffixLevenshtein C xs ys).1 = xs.tails.map fun xs' => levenshtein C xs' ys := ...
```
and
```
theorem levenshtein_cons_cons :
levenshtein C (x :: xs) (y :: ys) =
min (C.delete x + levenshtein C xs (y :: ys))
(min (C.insert y + levenshtein C (x :: xs) ys)
(C.substitute x y + levenshtein C xs ys)) := ...
```
-/
variable {α β δ : Type*} [AddZeroClass δ] [Min δ]
namespace Levenshtein
/-- A cost structure for Levenshtein edit distance. -/
structure Cost (α β δ : Type*) where
/-- Cost to delete an element from a list. -/
delete : α → δ
/-- Cost in insert an element into a list. -/
insert : β → δ
/-- Cost to substitute one element for another in a list. -/
substitute : α → β → δ
/-- The default cost structure, for which all operations cost `1`. -/
@[simps]
def defaultCost [DecidableEq α] : Cost α α ℕ where
delete _ := 1
insert _ := 1
substitute a b := if a = b then 0 else 1
instance [DecidableEq α] : Inhabited (Cost α α ℕ) := ⟨defaultCost⟩
/--
Cost structure given by a function.
Delete and insert cost the same, and substitution costs the greater value.
-/
@[simps]
def weightCost (f : α → ℕ) : Cost α α ℕ where
delete a := f a
insert b := f b
substitute a b := max (f a) (f b)
/--
Cost structure for strings, where cost is the length of the token.
-/
@[simps!]
def stringLengthCost : Cost String String ℕ := weightCost String.length
/--
Cost structure for strings, where cost is the log base 2 length of the token.
-/
@[simps!]
def stringLogLengthCost : Cost String String ℕ := weightCost fun s => Nat.log2 (s.length + 1)
variable (C : Cost α β δ)
/--
(Implementation detail for `levenshtein`)
Given a list `xs` and the Levenshtein distances from each suffix of `xs` to some other list `ys`,
compute the Levenshtein distances from each suffix of `xs` to `y :: ys`.
(Note that we don't actually need to know `ys` itself here, so it is not an argument.)
The return value is a list of length `x.length + 1`,
and it is convenient for the recursive calls that we bundle this list
with a proof that it is non-empty.
-/
def impl
(xs : List α) (y : β) (d : {r : List δ // 0 < r.length}) : {r : List δ // 0 < r.length} :=
let ⟨ds, w⟩ := d
xs.zip (ds.zip ds.tail) |>.foldr
(init := ⟨[C.insert y + ds.getLast (List.length_pos.mp w)], by simp⟩)
(fun ⟨x, d₀, d₁⟩ ⟨r, w⟩ =>
⟨min (C.delete x + r[0]) (min (C.insert y + d₀) (C.substitute x y + d₁)) :: r, by simp⟩)
variable {C}
variable (x : α) (xs : List α) (y : β) (d : δ) (ds : List δ) (w : 0 < (d :: ds).length)
-- Note this lemma has an unspecified proof `w'` on the right-hand-side,
-- which will become an extra goal when rewriting.
theorem impl_cons (w' : 0 < List.length ds) :
impl C (x :: xs) y ⟨d :: ds, w⟩ =
let ⟨r, w⟩ := impl C xs y ⟨ds, w'⟩
⟨min (C.delete x + r[0]) (min (C.insert y + d) (C.substitute x y + ds[0])) :: r, by simp⟩ :=
match ds, w' with | _ :: _, _ => rfl
-- Note this lemma has two unspecified proofs: `h` appears on the left-hand-side
-- and should be found by matching, but `w'` will become an extra goal when rewriting.
theorem impl_cons_fst_zero (h) (w' : 0 < List.length ds) :
(impl C (x :: xs) y ⟨d :: ds, w⟩).1[0] =
let ⟨r, w⟩ := impl C xs y ⟨ds, w'⟩
min (C.delete x + r[0]) (min (C.insert y + d) (C.substitute x y + ds[0])) :=
match ds, w' with | _ :: _, _ => rfl
theorem impl_length (d : {r : List δ // 0 < r.length}) (w : d.1.length = xs.length + 1) :
(impl C xs y d).1.length = xs.length + 1 := by
induction xs generalizing d with
| nil => rfl
| cons x xs ih =>
dsimp [impl]
match d, w with
| ⟨d₁ :: d₂ :: ds, _⟩, w =>
dsimp
congr 1
exact ih ⟨d₂ :: ds, (by simp)⟩ (by simpa using w)
end Levenshtein
open Levenshtein
variable (C : Cost α β δ)
/--
`suffixLevenshtein C xs ys` computes the Levenshtein distance
(using the cost functions provided by a `C : Cost α β δ`)
from each suffix of the list `xs` to the list `ys`.
The first element of this list is the Levenshtein distance from `xs` to `ys`.
Note that if the cost functions do not satisfy the inequalities
* `C.delete a + C.insert b ≥ C.substitute a b`
* `C.substitute a b + C.substitute b c ≥ C.substitute a c`
(or if any values are negative)
then the edit distances calculated here may not agree with the general
geodesic distance on the edit graph.
-/
def suffixLevenshtein (xs : List α) (ys : List β) : {r : List δ // 0 < r.length} :=
ys.foldr
(impl C xs)
(xs.foldr (init := ⟨[0], by simp⟩) (fun a ⟨r, w⟩ => ⟨(C.delete a + r[0]) :: r, by simp⟩))
variable {C}
theorem suffixLevenshtein_length (xs : List α) (ys : List β) :
(suffixLevenshtein C xs ys).1.length = xs.length + 1 := by
induction ys with
| nil =>
dsimp [suffixLevenshtein]
induction xs with
| nil => rfl
| cons _ xs ih =>
simp_all
| cons y ys ih =>
dsimp [suffixLevenshtein]
rw [impl_length]
exact ih
-- This is only used in keeping track of estimates.
theorem suffixLevenshtein_eq (xs : List α) (y ys) :
impl C xs y (suffixLevenshtein C xs ys) = suffixLevenshtein C xs (y :: ys) := by
rfl
variable (C)
/--
`levenshtein C xs ys` computes the Levenshtein distance
(using the cost functions provided by a `C : Cost α β δ`)
from the list `xs` to the list `ys`.
Note that if the cost functions do not satisfy the inequalities
* `C.delete a + C.insert b ≥ C.substitute a b`
* `C.substitute a b + C.substitute b c ≥ C.substitute a c`
(or if any values are negative)
then the edit distance calculated here may not agree with the general
geodesic distance on the edit graph.
-/
def levenshtein (xs : List α) (ys : List β) : δ :=
let ⟨r, w⟩ := suffixLevenshtein C xs ys
r[0]
variable {C}
theorem suffixLevenshtein_nil_nil : (suffixLevenshtein C [] []).1 = [0] := by
rfl
-- Not sure if this belongs in the main `List` API, or can stay local.
| Mathlib/Data/List/EditDistance/Defs.lean | 207 | 211 | theorem List.eq_of_length_one (x : List α) (w : x.length = 1) :
have : 0 < x.length := lt_of_lt_of_eq Nat.zero_lt_one w.symm
x = [x[0]] := by |
match x, w with
| [r], _ => rfl
|
/-
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
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Complex.Circle
import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Complex.Log
#align_import analysis.special_functions.complex.circle from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f333194f5ecd1482191452c5ea60b37d4d6afa08"
/-!
# Maps on the unit circle
In this file we prove some basic lemmas about `expMapCircle` and the restriction of `Complex.arg`
to the unit circle. These two maps define a partial equivalence between `circle` and `ℝ`, see
`circle.argPartialEquiv` and `circle.argEquiv`, that sends the whole circle to `(-π, π]`.
-/
open Complex Function Set
open Real
namespace circle
theorem injective_arg : Injective fun z : circle => arg z := fun z w h =>
Subtype.ext <| ext_abs_arg ((abs_coe_circle z).trans (abs_coe_circle w).symm) h
#align circle.injective_arg circle.injective_arg
@[simp]
theorem arg_eq_arg {z w : circle} : arg z = arg w ↔ z = w :=
injective_arg.eq_iff
#align circle.arg_eq_arg circle.arg_eq_arg
end circle
theorem arg_expMapCircle {x : ℝ} (h₁ : -π < x) (h₂ : x ≤ π) : arg (expMapCircle x) = x := by
rw [expMapCircle_apply, exp_mul_I, arg_cos_add_sin_mul_I ⟨h₁, h₂⟩]
#align arg_exp_map_circle arg_expMapCircle
@[simp]
theorem expMapCircle_arg (z : circle) : expMapCircle (arg z) = z :=
circle.injective_arg <| arg_expMapCircle (neg_pi_lt_arg _) (arg_le_pi _)
#align exp_map_circle_arg expMapCircle_arg
namespace circle
/-- `Complex.arg ∘ (↑)` and `expMapCircle` define a partial equivalence between `circle` and `ℝ`
with `source = Set.univ` and `target = Set.Ioc (-π) π`. -/
@[simps (config := .asFn)]
noncomputable def argPartialEquiv : PartialEquiv circle ℝ where
toFun := arg ∘ (↑)
invFun := expMapCircle
source := univ
target := Ioc (-π) π
map_source' _ _ := ⟨neg_pi_lt_arg _, arg_le_pi _⟩
map_target' := mapsTo_univ _ _
left_inv' z _ := expMapCircle_arg z
right_inv' _ hx := arg_expMapCircle hx.1 hx.2
#align circle.arg_local_equiv circle.argPartialEquiv
/-- `Complex.arg` and `expMapCircle` define an equivalence between `circle` and `(-π, π]`. -/
@[simps (config := .asFn)]
noncomputable def argEquiv : circle ≃ Ioc (-π) π where
toFun z := ⟨arg z, neg_pi_lt_arg _, arg_le_pi _⟩
invFun := expMapCircle ∘ (↑)
left_inv _ := argPartialEquiv.left_inv trivial
right_inv x := Subtype.ext <| argPartialEquiv.right_inv x.2
#align circle.arg_equiv circle.argEquiv
end circle
theorem leftInverse_expMapCircle_arg : LeftInverse expMapCircle (arg ∘ (↑)) :=
expMapCircle_arg
#align left_inverse_exp_map_circle_arg leftInverse_expMapCircle_arg
theorem invOn_arg_expMapCircle : InvOn (arg ∘ (↑)) expMapCircle (Ioc (-π) π) univ :=
circle.argPartialEquiv.symm.invOn
#align inv_on_arg_exp_map_circle invOn_arg_expMapCircle
theorem surjOn_expMapCircle_neg_pi_pi : SurjOn expMapCircle (Ioc (-π) π) univ :=
circle.argPartialEquiv.symm.surjOn
#align surj_on_exp_map_circle_neg_pi_pi surjOn_expMapCircle_neg_pi_pi
theorem expMapCircle_eq_expMapCircle {x y : ℝ} :
expMapCircle x = expMapCircle y ↔ ∃ m : ℤ, x = y + m * (2 * π) := by
rw [Subtype.ext_iff, expMapCircle_apply, expMapCircle_apply, exp_eq_exp_iff_exists_int]
refine exists_congr fun n => ?_
rw [← mul_assoc, ← add_mul, mul_left_inj' I_ne_zero]
norm_cast
#align exp_map_circle_eq_exp_map_circle expMapCircle_eq_expMapCircle
theorem periodic_expMapCircle : Periodic expMapCircle (2 * π) := fun z =>
expMapCircle_eq_expMapCircle.2 ⟨1, by rw [Int.cast_one, one_mul]⟩
#align periodic_exp_map_circle periodic_expMapCircle
#adaptation_note /-- nightly-2024-04-14
The simpNF linter now times out on this lemma.
See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/12229 -/
@[simp, nolint simpNF]
theorem expMapCircle_two_pi : expMapCircle (2 * π) = 1 :=
periodic_expMapCircle.eq.trans expMapCircle_zero
#align exp_map_circle_two_pi expMapCircle_two_pi
theorem expMapCircle_sub_two_pi (x : ℝ) : expMapCircle (x - 2 * π) = expMapCircle x :=
periodic_expMapCircle.sub_eq x
#align exp_map_circle_sub_two_pi expMapCircle_sub_two_pi
theorem expMapCircle_add_two_pi (x : ℝ) : expMapCircle (x + 2 * π) = expMapCircle x :=
periodic_expMapCircle x
#align exp_map_circle_add_two_pi expMapCircle_add_two_pi
/-- `expMapCircle`, applied to a `Real.Angle`. -/
noncomputable def Real.Angle.expMapCircle (θ : Real.Angle) : circle :=
periodic_expMapCircle.lift θ
#align real.angle.exp_map_circle Real.Angle.expMapCircle
@[simp]
theorem Real.Angle.expMapCircle_coe (x : ℝ) : Real.Angle.expMapCircle x = _root_.expMapCircle x :=
rfl
#align real.angle.exp_map_circle_coe Real.Angle.expMapCircle_coe
theorem Real.Angle.coe_expMapCircle (θ : Real.Angle) :
(θ.expMapCircle : ℂ) = θ.cos + θ.sin * I := by
induction θ using Real.Angle.induction_on
simp [Complex.exp_mul_I]
#align real.angle.coe_exp_map_circle Real.Angle.coe_expMapCircle
@[simp]
theorem Real.Angle.expMapCircle_zero : Real.Angle.expMapCircle 0 = 1 := by
rw [← Real.Angle.coe_zero, Real.Angle.expMapCircle_coe, _root_.expMapCircle_zero]
#align real.angle.exp_map_circle_zero Real.Angle.expMapCircle_zero
@[simp]
theorem Real.Angle.expMapCircle_neg (θ : Real.Angle) :
Real.Angle.expMapCircle (-θ) = (Real.Angle.expMapCircle θ)⁻¹ := by
induction θ using Real.Angle.induction_on
simp_rw [← Real.Angle.coe_neg, Real.Angle.expMapCircle_coe, _root_.expMapCircle_neg]
#align real.angle.exp_map_circle_neg Real.Angle.expMapCircle_neg
@[simp]
theorem Real.Angle.expMapCircle_add (θ₁ θ₂ : Real.Angle) : Real.Angle.expMapCircle (θ₁ + θ₂) =
Real.Angle.expMapCircle θ₁ * Real.Angle.expMapCircle θ₂ := by
induction θ₁ using Real.Angle.induction_on
induction θ₂ using Real.Angle.induction_on
exact _root_.expMapCircle_add _ _
#align real.angle.exp_map_circle_add Real.Angle.expMapCircle_add
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Complex/Circle.lean | 150 | 154 | theorem Real.Angle.arg_expMapCircle (θ : Real.Angle) :
(arg (Real.Angle.expMapCircle θ) : Real.Angle) = θ := by |
induction θ using Real.Angle.induction_on
rw [Real.Angle.expMapCircle_coe, expMapCircle_apply, exp_mul_I, ← ofReal_cos, ← ofReal_sin, ←
Real.Angle.cos_coe, ← Real.Angle.sin_coe, arg_cos_add_sin_mul_I_coe_angle]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Alexander Bentkamp. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Alexander Bentkamp, François Dupuis
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Convex.Basic
import Mathlib.Order.Filter.Extr
import Mathlib.Tactic.GCongr
#align_import analysis.convex.function from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"92ca63f0fb391a9ca5f22d2409a6080e786d99f7"
/-!
# Convex and concave functions
This file defines convex and concave functions in vector spaces and proves the finite Jensen
inequality. The integral version can be found in `Analysis.Convex.Integral`.
A function `f : E → β` is `ConvexOn` a set `s` if `s` is itself a convex set, and for any two
points `x y ∈ s`, the segment joining `(x, f x)` to `(y, f y)` is above the graph of `f`.
Equivalently, `ConvexOn 𝕜 f s` means that the epigraph `{p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ f p.1 ≤ p.2}` is
a convex set.
## Main declarations
* `ConvexOn 𝕜 s f`: The function `f` is convex on `s` with scalars `𝕜`.
* `ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f`: The function `f` is concave on `s` with scalars `𝕜`.
* `StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f`: The function `f` is strictly convex on `s` with scalars `𝕜`.
* `StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f`: The function `f` is strictly concave on `s` with scalars `𝕜`.
-/
open scoped Classical
open LinearMap Set Convex Pointwise
variable {𝕜 E F α β ι : Type*}
section OrderedSemiring
variable [OrderedSemiring 𝕜]
section AddCommMonoid
variable [AddCommMonoid E] [AddCommMonoid F]
section OrderedAddCommMonoid
variable [OrderedAddCommMonoid α] [OrderedAddCommMonoid β]
section SMul
variable (𝕜) [SMul 𝕜 E] [SMul 𝕜 α] [SMul 𝕜 β] (s : Set E) (f : E → β) {g : β → α}
/-- Convexity of functions -/
def ConvexOn : Prop :=
Convex 𝕜 s ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 ≤ a → 0 ≤ b → a + b = 1 →
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y
#align convex_on ConvexOn
/-- Concavity of functions -/
def ConcaveOn : Prop :=
Convex 𝕜 s ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 ≤ a → 0 ≤ b → a + b = 1 →
a • f x + b • f y ≤ f (a • x + b • y)
#align concave_on ConcaveOn
/-- Strict convexity of functions -/
def StrictConvexOn : Prop :=
Convex 𝕜 s ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → x ≠ y → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → a + b = 1 →
f (a • x + b • y) < a • f x + b • f y
#align strict_convex_on StrictConvexOn
/-- Strict concavity of functions -/
def StrictConcaveOn : Prop :=
Convex 𝕜 s ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → x ≠ y → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → a + b = 1 →
a • f x + b • f y < f (a • x + b • y)
#align strict_concave_on StrictConcaveOn
variable {𝕜 s f}
open OrderDual (toDual ofDual)
theorem ConvexOn.dual (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (toDual ∘ f) := hf
#align convex_on.dual ConvexOn.dual
theorem ConcaveOn.dual (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s (toDual ∘ f) := hf
#align concave_on.dual ConcaveOn.dual
theorem StrictConvexOn.dual (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (toDual ∘ f) := hf
#align strict_convex_on.dual StrictConvexOn.dual
theorem StrictConcaveOn.dual (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (toDual ∘ f) := hf
#align strict_concave_on.dual StrictConcaveOn.dual
theorem convexOn_id {s : Set β} (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s _root_.id :=
⟨hs, by
intros
rfl⟩
#align convex_on_id convexOn_id
theorem concaveOn_id {s : Set β} (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s _root_.id :=
⟨hs, by
intros
rfl⟩
#align concave_on_id concaveOn_id
theorem ConvexOn.subset {t : Set E} (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 t f) (hst : s ⊆ t) (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) :
ConvexOn 𝕜 s f :=
⟨hs, fun _ hx _ hy => hf.2 (hst hx) (hst hy)⟩
#align convex_on.subset ConvexOn.subset
theorem ConcaveOn.subset {t : Set E} (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 t f) (hst : s ⊆ t) (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) :
ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f :=
⟨hs, fun _ hx _ hy => hf.2 (hst hx) (hst hy)⟩
#align concave_on.subset ConcaveOn.subset
theorem StrictConvexOn.subset {t : Set E} (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 t f) (hst : s ⊆ t)
(hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f :=
⟨hs, fun _ hx _ hy => hf.2 (hst hx) (hst hy)⟩
#align strict_convex_on.subset StrictConvexOn.subset
theorem StrictConcaveOn.subset {t : Set E} (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 t f) (hst : s ⊆ t)
(hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f :=
⟨hs, fun _ hx _ hy => hf.2 (hst hx) (hst hy)⟩
#align strict_concave_on.subset StrictConcaveOn.subset
theorem ConvexOn.comp (hg : ConvexOn 𝕜 (f '' s) g) (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f)
(hg' : MonotoneOn g (f '' s)) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s (g ∘ f) :=
⟨hf.1, fun _ hx _ hy _ _ ha hb hab =>
(hg' (mem_image_of_mem f <| hf.1 hx hy ha hb hab)
(hg.1 (mem_image_of_mem f hx) (mem_image_of_mem f hy) ha hb hab) <|
hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab).trans <|
hg.2 (mem_image_of_mem f hx) (mem_image_of_mem f hy) ha hb hab⟩
#align convex_on.comp ConvexOn.comp
theorem ConcaveOn.comp (hg : ConcaveOn 𝕜 (f '' s) g) (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f)
(hg' : MonotoneOn g (f '' s)) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (g ∘ f) :=
⟨hf.1, fun _ hx _ hy _ _ ha hb hab =>
(hg.2 (mem_image_of_mem f hx) (mem_image_of_mem f hy) ha hb hab).trans <|
hg' (hg.1 (mem_image_of_mem f hx) (mem_image_of_mem f hy) ha hb hab)
(mem_image_of_mem f <| hf.1 hx hy ha hb hab) <|
hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab⟩
#align concave_on.comp ConcaveOn.comp
theorem ConvexOn.comp_concaveOn (hg : ConvexOn 𝕜 (f '' s) g) (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f)
(hg' : AntitoneOn g (f '' s)) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s (g ∘ f) :=
hg.dual.comp hf hg'
#align convex_on.comp_concave_on ConvexOn.comp_concaveOn
theorem ConcaveOn.comp_convexOn (hg : ConcaveOn 𝕜 (f '' s) g) (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f)
(hg' : AntitoneOn g (f '' s)) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (g ∘ f) :=
hg.dual.comp hf hg'
#align concave_on.comp_convex_on ConcaveOn.comp_convexOn
theorem StrictConvexOn.comp (hg : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 (f '' s) g) (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f)
(hg' : StrictMonoOn g (f '' s)) (hf' : s.InjOn f) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (g ∘ f) :=
⟨hf.1, fun _ hx _ hy hxy _ _ ha hb hab =>
(hg' (mem_image_of_mem f <| hf.1 hx hy ha.le hb.le hab)
(hg.1 (mem_image_of_mem f hx) (mem_image_of_mem f hy) ha.le hb.le hab) <|
hf.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab).trans <|
hg.2 (mem_image_of_mem f hx) (mem_image_of_mem f hy) (mt (hf' hx hy) hxy) ha hb hab⟩
#align strict_convex_on.comp StrictConvexOn.comp
theorem StrictConcaveOn.comp (hg : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 (f '' s) g) (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f)
(hg' : StrictMonoOn g (f '' s)) (hf' : s.InjOn f) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (g ∘ f) :=
⟨hf.1, fun _ hx _ hy hxy _ _ ha hb hab =>
(hg.2 (mem_image_of_mem f hx) (mem_image_of_mem f hy) (mt (hf' hx hy) hxy) ha hb hab).trans <|
hg' (hg.1 (mem_image_of_mem f hx) (mem_image_of_mem f hy) ha.le hb.le hab)
(mem_image_of_mem f <| hf.1 hx hy ha.le hb.le hab) <|
hf.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab⟩
#align strict_concave_on.comp StrictConcaveOn.comp
theorem StrictConvexOn.comp_strictConcaveOn (hg : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 (f '' s) g)
(hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg' : StrictAntiOn g (f '' s)) (hf' : s.InjOn f) :
StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (g ∘ f) :=
hg.dual.comp hf hg' hf'
#align strict_convex_on.comp_strict_concave_on StrictConvexOn.comp_strictConcaveOn
theorem StrictConcaveOn.comp_strictConvexOn (hg : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 (f '' s) g)
(hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg' : StrictAntiOn g (f '' s)) (hf' : s.InjOn f) :
StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (g ∘ f) :=
hg.dual.comp hf hg' hf'
#align strict_concave_on.comp_strict_convex_on StrictConcaveOn.comp_strictConvexOn
end SMul
section DistribMulAction
variable [SMul 𝕜 E] [DistribMulAction 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f g : E → β}
theorem ConvexOn.add (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConvexOn 𝕜 s g) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s (f + g) :=
⟨hf.1, fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab =>
calc
f (a • x + b • y) + g (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y + (a • g x + b • g y) :=
add_le_add (hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab) (hg.2 hx hy ha hb hab)
_ = a • (f x + g x) + b • (f y + g y) := by rw [smul_add, smul_add, add_add_add_comm]
⟩
#align convex_on.add ConvexOn.add
theorem ConcaveOn.add (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f + g) :=
hf.dual.add hg
#align concave_on.add ConcaveOn.add
end DistribMulAction
section Module
variable [SMul 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f : E → β}
theorem convexOn_const (c : β) (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s fun _ : E => c :=
⟨hs, fun _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hab => (Convex.combo_self hab c).ge⟩
#align convex_on_const convexOn_const
theorem concaveOn_const (c : β) (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s fun _ => c :=
convexOn_const (β := βᵒᵈ) _ hs
#align concave_on_const concaveOn_const
theorem convexOn_of_convex_epigraph (h : Convex 𝕜 { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ f p.1 ≤ p.2 }) :
ConvexOn 𝕜 s f :=
⟨fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => (@h (x, f x) ⟨hx, le_rfl⟩ (y, f y) ⟨hy, le_rfl⟩ a b ha hb hab).1,
fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => (@h (x, f x) ⟨hx, le_rfl⟩ (y, f y) ⟨hy, le_rfl⟩ a b ha hb hab).2⟩
#align convex_on_of_convex_epigraph convexOn_of_convex_epigraph
theorem concaveOn_of_convex_hypograph (h : Convex 𝕜 { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ p.2 ≤ f p.1 }) :
ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f :=
convexOn_of_convex_epigraph (β := βᵒᵈ) h
#align concave_on_of_convex_hypograph concaveOn_of_convex_hypograph
end Module
section OrderedSMul
variable [SMul 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 β] [OrderedSMul 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f : E → β}
theorem ConvexOn.convex_le (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (r : β) : Convex 𝕜 ({ x ∈ s | f x ≤ r }) :=
fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab =>
⟨hf.1 hx.1 hy.1 ha hb hab,
calc
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y := hf.2 hx.1 hy.1 ha hb hab
_ ≤ a • r + b • r := by
gcongr
· exact hx.2
· exact hy.2
_ = r := Convex.combo_self hab r
⟩
#align convex_on.convex_le ConvexOn.convex_le
theorem ConcaveOn.convex_ge (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (r : β) : Convex 𝕜 ({ x ∈ s | r ≤ f x }) :=
hf.dual.convex_le r
#align concave_on.convex_ge ConcaveOn.convex_ge
theorem ConvexOn.convex_epigraph (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) :
Convex 𝕜 { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ f p.1 ≤ p.2 } := by
rintro ⟨x, r⟩ ⟨hx, hr⟩ ⟨y, t⟩ ⟨hy, ht⟩ a b ha hb hab
refine ⟨hf.1 hx hy ha hb hab, ?_⟩
calc
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y := hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab
_ ≤ a • r + b • t := by gcongr
#align convex_on.convex_epigraph ConvexOn.convex_epigraph
theorem ConcaveOn.convex_hypograph (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) :
Convex 𝕜 { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ p.2 ≤ f p.1 } :=
hf.dual.convex_epigraph
#align concave_on.convex_hypograph ConcaveOn.convex_hypograph
theorem convexOn_iff_convex_epigraph :
ConvexOn 𝕜 s f ↔ Convex 𝕜 { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ f p.1 ≤ p.2 } :=
⟨ConvexOn.convex_epigraph, convexOn_of_convex_epigraph⟩
#align convex_on_iff_convex_epigraph convexOn_iff_convex_epigraph
theorem concaveOn_iff_convex_hypograph :
ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f ↔ Convex 𝕜 { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ p.2 ≤ f p.1 } :=
convexOn_iff_convex_epigraph (β := βᵒᵈ)
#align concave_on_iff_convex_hypograph concaveOn_iff_convex_hypograph
end OrderedSMul
section Module
variable [Module 𝕜 E] [SMul 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f : E → β}
/-- Right translation preserves convexity. -/
theorem ConvexOn.translate_right (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (c : E) :
ConvexOn 𝕜 ((fun z => c + z) ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ fun z => c + z) :=
⟨hf.1.translate_preimage_right _, fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab =>
calc
f (c + (a • x + b • y)) = f (a • (c + x) + b • (c + y)) := by
rw [smul_add, smul_add, add_add_add_comm, Convex.combo_self hab]
_ ≤ a • f (c + x) + b • f (c + y) := hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab
⟩
#align convex_on.translate_right ConvexOn.translate_right
/-- Right translation preserves concavity. -/
theorem ConcaveOn.translate_right (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (c : E) :
ConcaveOn 𝕜 ((fun z => c + z) ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ fun z => c + z) :=
hf.dual.translate_right _
#align concave_on.translate_right ConcaveOn.translate_right
/-- Left translation preserves convexity. -/
theorem ConvexOn.translate_left (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (c : E) :
ConvexOn 𝕜 ((fun z => c + z) ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ fun z => z + c) := by
simpa only [add_comm c] using hf.translate_right c
#align convex_on.translate_left ConvexOn.translate_left
/-- Left translation preserves concavity. -/
theorem ConcaveOn.translate_left (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (c : E) :
ConcaveOn 𝕜 ((fun z => c + z) ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ fun z => z + c) :=
hf.dual.translate_left _
#align concave_on.translate_left ConcaveOn.translate_left
end Module
section Module
variable [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 β]
theorem convexOn_iff_forall_pos {s : Set E} {f : E → β} :
ConvexOn 𝕜 s f ↔ Convex 𝕜 s ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b →
a + b = 1 → f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y := by
refine and_congr_right'
⟨fun h x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => h hx hy ha.le hb.le hab, fun h x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩
obtain rfl | ha' := ha.eq_or_lt
· rw [zero_add] at hab
subst b
simp_rw [zero_smul, zero_add, one_smul, le_rfl]
obtain rfl | hb' := hb.eq_or_lt
· rw [add_zero] at hab
subst a
simp_rw [zero_smul, add_zero, one_smul, le_rfl]
exact h hx hy ha' hb' hab
#align convex_on_iff_forall_pos convexOn_iff_forall_pos
theorem concaveOn_iff_forall_pos {s : Set E} {f : E → β} :
ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f ↔
Convex 𝕜 s ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → a + b = 1 →
a • f x + b • f y ≤ f (a • x + b • y) :=
convexOn_iff_forall_pos (β := βᵒᵈ)
#align concave_on_iff_forall_pos concaveOn_iff_forall_pos
theorem convexOn_iff_pairwise_pos {s : Set E} {f : E → β} :
ConvexOn 𝕜 s f ↔
Convex 𝕜 s ∧
s.Pairwise fun x y =>
∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → a + b = 1 → f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y := by
rw [convexOn_iff_forall_pos]
refine
and_congr_right'
⟨fun h x hx y hy _ a b ha hb hab => h hx hy ha hb hab, fun h x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩
obtain rfl | hxy := eq_or_ne x y
· rw [Convex.combo_self hab, Convex.combo_self hab]
exact h hx hy hxy ha hb hab
#align convex_on_iff_pairwise_pos convexOn_iff_pairwise_pos
theorem concaveOn_iff_pairwise_pos {s : Set E} {f : E → β} :
ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f ↔
Convex 𝕜 s ∧
s.Pairwise fun x y =>
∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → a + b = 1 → a • f x + b • f y ≤ f (a • x + b • y) :=
convexOn_iff_pairwise_pos (β := βᵒᵈ)
#align concave_on_iff_pairwise_pos concaveOn_iff_pairwise_pos
/-- A linear map is convex. -/
theorem LinearMap.convexOn (f : E →ₗ[𝕜] β) {s : Set E} (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f :=
⟨hs, fun _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ => by rw [f.map_add, f.map_smul, f.map_smul]⟩
#align linear_map.convex_on LinearMap.convexOn
/-- A linear map is concave. -/
theorem LinearMap.concaveOn (f : E →ₗ[𝕜] β) {s : Set E} (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f :=
⟨hs, fun _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ => by rw [f.map_add, f.map_smul, f.map_smul]⟩
#align linear_map.concave_on LinearMap.concaveOn
theorem StrictConvexOn.convexOn {s : Set E} {f : E → β} (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) :
ConvexOn 𝕜 s f :=
convexOn_iff_pairwise_pos.mpr
⟨hf.1, fun _ hx _ hy hxy _ _ ha hb hab => (hf.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab).le⟩
#align strict_convex_on.convex_on StrictConvexOn.convexOn
theorem StrictConcaveOn.concaveOn {s : Set E} {f : E → β} (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) :
ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f :=
hf.dual.convexOn
#align strict_concave_on.concave_on StrictConcaveOn.concaveOn
section OrderedSMul
variable [OrderedSMul 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f : E → β}
theorem StrictConvexOn.convex_lt (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (r : β) :
Convex 𝕜 ({ x ∈ s | f x < r }) :=
convex_iff_pairwise_pos.2 fun x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab =>
⟨hf.1 hx.1 hy.1 ha.le hb.le hab,
calc
f (a • x + b • y) < a • f x + b • f y := hf.2 hx.1 hy.1 hxy ha hb hab
_ ≤ a • r + b • r := by
gcongr
· exact hx.2.le
· exact hy.2.le
_ = r := Convex.combo_self hab r
⟩
#align strict_convex_on.convex_lt StrictConvexOn.convex_lt
theorem StrictConcaveOn.convex_gt (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (r : β) :
Convex 𝕜 ({ x ∈ s | r < f x }) :=
hf.dual.convex_lt r
#align strict_concave_on.convex_gt StrictConcaveOn.convex_gt
end OrderedSMul
section LinearOrder
variable [LinearOrder E] {s : Set E} {f : E → β}
/-- For a function on a convex set in a linearly ordered space (where the order and the algebraic
structures aren't necessarily compatible), in order to prove that it is convex, it suffices to
verify the inequality `f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y` only for `x < y` and positive `a`,
`b`. The main use case is `E = 𝕜` however one can apply it, e.g., to `𝕜^n` with lexicographic order.
-/
theorem LinearOrder.convexOn_of_lt (hs : Convex 𝕜 s)
(hf : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → x < y → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → a + b = 1 →
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y) :
ConvexOn 𝕜 s f := by
refine convexOn_iff_pairwise_pos.2 ⟨hs, fun x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩
-- Porting note: without clearing the stray variables, `wlog` gives a bad term.
-- See https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/287929-mathlib4/topic/wlog.20.2316495
clear! α F ι
wlog h : x < y
· rw [add_comm (a • x), add_comm (a • f x)]
rw [add_comm] at hab
exact this hs hf y hy x hx hxy.symm b a hb ha hab (hxy.lt_or_lt.resolve_left h)
exact hf hx hy h ha hb hab
#align linear_order.convex_on_of_lt LinearOrder.convexOn_of_lt
/-- For a function on a convex set in a linearly ordered space (where the order and the algebraic
structures aren't necessarily compatible), in order to prove that it is concave it suffices to
verify the inequality `a • f x + b • f y ≤ f (a • x + b • y)` for `x < y` and positive `a`, `b`. The
main use case is `E = ℝ` however one can apply it, e.g., to `ℝ^n` with lexicographic order. -/
theorem LinearOrder.concaveOn_of_lt (hs : Convex 𝕜 s)
(hf : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → x < y → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → a + b = 1 →
a • f x + b • f y ≤ f (a • x + b • y)) :
ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f :=
LinearOrder.convexOn_of_lt (β := βᵒᵈ) hs hf
#align linear_order.concave_on_of_lt LinearOrder.concaveOn_of_lt
/-- For a function on a convex set in a linearly ordered space (where the order and the algebraic
structures aren't necessarily compatible), in order to prove that it is strictly convex, it suffices
to verify the inequality `f (a • x + b • y) < a • f x + b • f y` for `x < y` and positive `a`, `b`.
The main use case is `E = 𝕜` however one can apply it, e.g., to `𝕜^n` with lexicographic order. -/
theorem LinearOrder.strictConvexOn_of_lt (hs : Convex 𝕜 s)
(hf : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → x < y → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → a + b = 1 →
f (a • x + b • y) < a • f x + b • f y) :
StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f := by
refine ⟨hs, fun x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩
-- Porting note: without clearing the stray variables, `wlog` gives a bad term.
-- See https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/287929-mathlib4/topic/wlog.20.2316495
clear! α F ι
wlog h : x < y
· rw [add_comm (a • x), add_comm (a • f x)]
rw [add_comm] at hab
exact this hs hf y hy x hx hxy.symm b a hb ha hab (hxy.lt_or_lt.resolve_left h)
exact hf hx hy h ha hb hab
#align linear_order.strict_convex_on_of_lt LinearOrder.strictConvexOn_of_lt
/-- For a function on a convex set in a linearly ordered space (where the order and the algebraic
structures aren't necessarily compatible), in order to prove that it is strictly concave it suffices
to verify the inequality `a • f x + b • f y < f (a • x + b • y)` for `x < y` and positive `a`, `b`.
The main use case is `E = 𝕜` however one can apply it, e.g., to `𝕜^n` with lexicographic order. -/
theorem LinearOrder.strictConcaveOn_of_lt (hs : Convex 𝕜 s)
(hf : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → x < y → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → a + b = 1 →
a • f x + b • f y < f (a • x + b • y)) :
StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f :=
LinearOrder.strictConvexOn_of_lt (β := βᵒᵈ) hs hf
#align linear_order.strict_concave_on_of_lt LinearOrder.strictConcaveOn_of_lt
end LinearOrder
end Module
section Module
variable [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 F] [SMul 𝕜 β]
/-- If `g` is convex on `s`, so is `(f ∘ g)` on `f ⁻¹' s` for a linear `f`. -/
theorem ConvexOn.comp_linearMap {f : F → β} {s : Set F} (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (g : E →ₗ[𝕜] F) :
ConvexOn 𝕜 (g ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ g) :=
⟨hf.1.linear_preimage _, fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab =>
calc
f (g (a • x + b • y)) = f (a • g x + b • g y) := by rw [g.map_add, g.map_smul, g.map_smul]
_ ≤ a • f (g x) + b • f (g y) := hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab⟩
#align convex_on.comp_linear_map ConvexOn.comp_linearMap
/-- If `g` is concave on `s`, so is `(g ∘ f)` on `f ⁻¹' s` for a linear `f`. -/
theorem ConcaveOn.comp_linearMap {f : F → β} {s : Set F} (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (g : E →ₗ[𝕜] F) :
ConcaveOn 𝕜 (g ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ g) :=
hf.dual.comp_linearMap g
#align concave_on.comp_linear_map ConcaveOn.comp_linearMap
end Module
end OrderedAddCommMonoid
section OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid
variable [OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid β]
section DistribMulAction
variable [SMul 𝕜 E] [DistribMulAction 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f g : E → β}
theorem StrictConvexOn.add_convexOn (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConvexOn 𝕜 s g) :
StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (f + g) :=
⟨hf.1, fun x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab =>
calc
f (a • x + b • y) + g (a • x + b • y) < a • f x + b • f y + (a • g x + b • g y) :=
add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le (hf.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab) (hg.2 hx hy ha.le hb.le hab)
_ = a • (f x + g x) + b • (f y + g y) := by rw [smul_add, smul_add, add_add_add_comm]⟩
#align strict_convex_on.add_convex_on StrictConvexOn.add_convexOn
theorem ConvexOn.add_strictConvexOn (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s g) :
StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (f + g) :=
add_comm g f ▸ hg.add_convexOn hf
#align convex_on.add_strict_convex_on ConvexOn.add_strictConvexOn
theorem StrictConvexOn.add (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s g) :
StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (f + g) :=
⟨hf.1, fun x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab =>
calc
f (a • x + b • y) + g (a • x + b • y) < a • f x + b • f y + (a • g x + b • g y) :=
add_lt_add (hf.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab) (hg.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab)
_ = a • (f x + g x) + b • (f y + g y) := by rw [smul_add, smul_add, add_add_add_comm]⟩
#align strict_convex_on.add StrictConvexOn.add
theorem StrictConcaveOn.add_concaveOn (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) :
StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f + g) :=
hf.dual.add_convexOn hg.dual
#align strict_concave_on.add_concave_on StrictConcaveOn.add_concaveOn
theorem ConcaveOn.add_strictConcaveOn (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) :
StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f + g) :=
hf.dual.add_strictConvexOn hg.dual
#align concave_on.add_strict_concave_on ConcaveOn.add_strictConcaveOn
theorem StrictConcaveOn.add (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) :
StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f + g) :=
hf.dual.add hg
#align strict_concave_on.add StrictConcaveOn.add
end DistribMulAction
section Module
variable [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 β] [OrderedSMul 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f : E → β}
theorem ConvexOn.convex_lt (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (r : β) : Convex 𝕜 ({ x ∈ s | f x < r }) :=
convex_iff_forall_pos.2 fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab =>
⟨hf.1 hx.1 hy.1 ha.le hb.le hab,
calc
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y := hf.2 hx.1 hy.1 ha.le hb.le hab
_ < a • r + b • r :=
(add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le (smul_lt_smul_of_pos_left hx.2 ha)
(smul_le_smul_of_nonneg_left hy.2.le hb.le))
_ = r := Convex.combo_self hab _⟩
#align convex_on.convex_lt ConvexOn.convex_lt
theorem ConcaveOn.convex_gt (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (r : β) : Convex 𝕜 ({ x ∈ s | r < f x }) :=
hf.dual.convex_lt r
#align concave_on.convex_gt ConcaveOn.convex_gt
theorem ConvexOn.openSegment_subset_strict_epigraph (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (p q : E × β)
(hp : p.1 ∈ s ∧ f p.1 < p.2) (hq : q.1 ∈ s ∧ f q.1 ≤ q.2) :
openSegment 𝕜 p q ⊆ { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ f p.1 < p.2 } := by
rintro _ ⟨a, b, ha, hb, hab, rfl⟩
refine ⟨hf.1 hp.1 hq.1 ha.le hb.le hab, ?_⟩
calc
f (a • p.1 + b • q.1) ≤ a • f p.1 + b • f q.1 := hf.2 hp.1 hq.1 ha.le hb.le hab
_ < a • p.2 + b • q.2 := add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le
(smul_lt_smul_of_pos_left hp.2 ha) (smul_le_smul_of_nonneg_left hq.2 hb.le)
#align convex_on.open_segment_subset_strict_epigraph ConvexOn.openSegment_subset_strict_epigraph
theorem ConcaveOn.openSegment_subset_strict_hypograph (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (p q : E × β)
(hp : p.1 ∈ s ∧ p.2 < f p.1) (hq : q.1 ∈ s ∧ q.2 ≤ f q.1) :
openSegment 𝕜 p q ⊆ { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ p.2 < f p.1 } :=
hf.dual.openSegment_subset_strict_epigraph p q hp hq
#align concave_on.open_segment_subset_strict_hypograph ConcaveOn.openSegment_subset_strict_hypograph
theorem ConvexOn.convex_strict_epigraph (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) :
Convex 𝕜 { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ f p.1 < p.2 } :=
convex_iff_openSegment_subset.mpr fun p hp q hq =>
hf.openSegment_subset_strict_epigraph p q hp ⟨hq.1, hq.2.le⟩
#align convex_on.convex_strict_epigraph ConvexOn.convex_strict_epigraph
theorem ConcaveOn.convex_strict_hypograph (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) :
Convex 𝕜 { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ p.2 < f p.1 } :=
hf.dual.convex_strict_epigraph
#align concave_on.convex_strict_hypograph ConcaveOn.convex_strict_hypograph
end Module
end OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid
section LinearOrderedAddCommMonoid
variable [LinearOrderedAddCommMonoid β] [SMul 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 β] [OrderedSMul 𝕜 β] {s : Set E}
{f g : E → β}
/-- The pointwise maximum of convex functions is convex. -/
theorem ConvexOn.sup (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConvexOn 𝕜 s g) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s (f ⊔ g) := by
refine ⟨hf.left, fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => sup_le ?_ ?_⟩
· calc
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y := hf.right hx hy ha hb hab
_ ≤ a • (f x ⊔ g x) + b • (f y ⊔ g y) := by gcongr <;> apply le_sup_left
· calc
g (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • g x + b • g y := hg.right hx hy ha hb hab
_ ≤ a • (f x ⊔ g x) + b • (f y ⊔ g y) := by gcongr <;> apply le_sup_right
#align convex_on.sup ConvexOn.sup
/-- The pointwise minimum of concave functions is concave. -/
theorem ConcaveOn.inf (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f ⊓ g) :=
hf.dual.sup hg
#align concave_on.inf ConcaveOn.inf
/-- The pointwise maximum of strictly convex functions is strictly convex. -/
theorem StrictConvexOn.sup (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s g) :
StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (f ⊔ g) :=
⟨hf.left, fun x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab =>
max_lt
(calc
f (a • x + b • y) < a • f x + b • f y := hf.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab
_ ≤ a • (f x ⊔ g x) + b • (f y ⊔ g y) := by gcongr <;> apply le_sup_left)
(calc
g (a • x + b • y) < a • g x + b • g y := hg.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab
_ ≤ a • (f x ⊔ g x) + b • (f y ⊔ g y) := by gcongr <;> apply le_sup_right)⟩
#align strict_convex_on.sup StrictConvexOn.sup
/-- The pointwise minimum of strictly concave functions is strictly concave. -/
theorem StrictConcaveOn.inf (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) :
StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f ⊓ g) :=
hf.dual.sup hg
#align strict_concave_on.inf StrictConcaveOn.inf
/-- A convex function on a segment is upper-bounded by the max of its endpoints. -/
theorem ConvexOn.le_on_segment' (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s) {a b : 𝕜}
(ha : 0 ≤ a) (hb : 0 ≤ b) (hab : a + b = 1) : f (a • x + b • y) ≤ max (f x) (f y) :=
calc
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y := hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab
_ ≤ a • max (f x) (f y) + b • max (f x) (f y) := by
gcongr
· apply le_max_left
· apply le_max_right
_ = max (f x) (f y) := Convex.combo_self hab _
#align convex_on.le_on_segment' ConvexOn.le_on_segment'
/-- A concave function on a segment is lower-bounded by the min of its endpoints. -/
theorem ConcaveOn.ge_on_segment' (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
{a b : 𝕜} (ha : 0 ≤ a) (hb : 0 ≤ b) (hab : a + b = 1) : min (f x) (f y) ≤ f (a • x + b • y) :=
hf.dual.le_on_segment' hx hy ha hb hab
#align concave_on.ge_on_segment' ConcaveOn.ge_on_segment'
/-- A convex function on a segment is upper-bounded by the max of its endpoints. -/
theorem ConvexOn.le_on_segment (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(hz : z ∈ [x -[𝕜] y]) : f z ≤ max (f x) (f y) :=
let ⟨_, _, ha, hb, hab, hz⟩ := hz
hz ▸ hf.le_on_segment' hx hy ha hb hab
#align convex_on.le_on_segment ConvexOn.le_on_segment
/-- A concave function on a segment is lower-bounded by the min of its endpoints. -/
theorem ConcaveOn.ge_on_segment (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(hz : z ∈ [x -[𝕜] y]) : min (f x) (f y) ≤ f z :=
hf.dual.le_on_segment hx hy hz
#align concave_on.ge_on_segment ConcaveOn.ge_on_segment
/-- A strictly convex function on an open segment is strictly upper-bounded by the max of its
endpoints. -/
theorem StrictConvexOn.lt_on_open_segment' (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} (hx : x ∈ s)
(hy : y ∈ s) (hxy : x ≠ y) {a b : 𝕜} (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) (hab : a + b = 1) :
f (a • x + b • y) < max (f x) (f y) :=
calc
f (a • x + b • y) < a • f x + b • f y := hf.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab
_ ≤ a • max (f x) (f y) + b • max (f x) (f y) := by
gcongr
· apply le_max_left
· apply le_max_right
_ = max (f x) (f y) := Convex.combo_self hab _
#align strict_convex_on.lt_on_open_segment' StrictConvexOn.lt_on_open_segment'
/-- A strictly concave function on an open segment is strictly lower-bounded by the min of its
endpoints. -/
theorem StrictConcaveOn.lt_on_open_segment' (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} (hx : x ∈ s)
(hy : y ∈ s) (hxy : x ≠ y) {a b : 𝕜} (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) (hab : a + b = 1) :
min (f x) (f y) < f (a • x + b • y) :=
hf.dual.lt_on_open_segment' hx hy hxy ha hb hab
#align strict_concave_on.lt_on_open_segment' StrictConcaveOn.lt_on_open_segment'
/-- A strictly convex function on an open segment is strictly upper-bounded by the max of its
endpoints. -/
theorem StrictConvexOn.lt_on_openSegment (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s)
(hy : y ∈ s) (hxy : x ≠ y) (hz : z ∈ openSegment 𝕜 x y) : f z < max (f x) (f y) :=
let ⟨_, _, ha, hb, hab, hz⟩ := hz
hz ▸ hf.lt_on_open_segment' hx hy hxy ha hb hab
#align strict_convex_on.lt_on_open_segment StrictConvexOn.lt_on_openSegment
/-- A strictly concave function on an open segment is strictly lower-bounded by the min of its
endpoints. -/
theorem StrictConcaveOn.lt_on_openSegment (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s)
(hy : y ∈ s) (hxy : x ≠ y) (hz : z ∈ openSegment 𝕜 x y) : min (f x) (f y) < f z :=
hf.dual.lt_on_openSegment hx hy hxy hz
#align strict_concave_on.lt_on_open_segment StrictConcaveOn.lt_on_openSegment
end LinearOrderedAddCommMonoid
section LinearOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid
variable [LinearOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid β]
section OrderedSMul
variable [SMul 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 β] [OrderedSMul 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f g : E → β}
theorem ConvexOn.le_left_of_right_le' (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
{a b : 𝕜} (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 ≤ b) (hab : a + b = 1) (hfy : f y ≤ f (a • x + b • y)) :
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ f x :=
le_of_not_lt fun h ↦ lt_irrefl (f (a • x + b • y)) <|
calc
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y := hf.2 hx hy ha.le hb hab
_ < a • f (a • x + b • y) + b • f (a • x + b • y) := add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le
(smul_lt_smul_of_pos_left h ha) (smul_le_smul_of_nonneg_left hfy hb)
_ = f (a • x + b • y) := Convex.combo_self hab _
#align convex_on.le_left_of_right_le' ConvexOn.le_left_of_right_le'
theorem ConcaveOn.left_le_of_le_right' (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
{a b : 𝕜} (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 ≤ b) (hab : a + b = 1) (hfy : f (a • x + b • y) ≤ f y) :
f x ≤ f (a • x + b • y) :=
hf.dual.le_left_of_right_le' hx hy ha hb hab hfy
#align concave_on.left_le_of_le_right' ConcaveOn.left_le_of_le_right'
theorem ConvexOn.le_right_of_left_le' (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} {a b : 𝕜} (hx : x ∈ s)
(hy : y ∈ s) (ha : 0 ≤ a) (hb : 0 < b) (hab : a + b = 1) (hfx : f x ≤ f (a • x + b • y)) :
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ f y := by
rw [add_comm] at hab hfx ⊢
exact hf.le_left_of_right_le' hy hx hb ha hab hfx
#align convex_on.le_right_of_left_le' ConvexOn.le_right_of_left_le'
theorem ConcaveOn.right_le_of_le_left' (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} {a b : 𝕜} (hx : x ∈ s)
(hy : y ∈ s) (ha : 0 ≤ a) (hb : 0 < b) (hab : a + b = 1) (hfx : f (a • x + b • y) ≤ f x) :
f y ≤ f (a • x + b • y) :=
hf.dual.le_right_of_left_le' hx hy ha hb hab hfx
#align concave_on.right_le_of_le_left' ConcaveOn.right_le_of_le_left'
theorem ConvexOn.le_left_of_right_le (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(hz : z ∈ openSegment 𝕜 x y) (hyz : f y ≤ f z) : f z ≤ f x := by
obtain ⟨a, b, ha, hb, hab, rfl⟩ := hz
exact hf.le_left_of_right_le' hx hy ha hb.le hab hyz
#align convex_on.le_left_of_right_le ConvexOn.le_left_of_right_le
theorem ConcaveOn.left_le_of_le_right (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(hz : z ∈ openSegment 𝕜 x y) (hyz : f z ≤ f y) : f x ≤ f z :=
hf.dual.le_left_of_right_le hx hy hz hyz
#align concave_on.left_le_of_le_right ConcaveOn.left_le_of_le_right
theorem ConvexOn.le_right_of_left_le (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(hz : z ∈ openSegment 𝕜 x y) (hxz : f x ≤ f z) : f z ≤ f y := by
obtain ⟨a, b, ha, hb, hab, rfl⟩ := hz
exact hf.le_right_of_left_le' hx hy ha.le hb hab hxz
#align convex_on.le_right_of_left_le ConvexOn.le_right_of_left_le
theorem ConcaveOn.right_le_of_le_left (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(hz : z ∈ openSegment 𝕜 x y) (hxz : f z ≤ f x) : f y ≤ f z :=
hf.dual.le_right_of_left_le hx hy hz hxz
#align concave_on.right_le_of_le_left ConcaveOn.right_le_of_le_left
end OrderedSMul
section Module
variable [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 β] [OrderedSMul 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f g : E → β}
/- The following lemmas don't require `Module 𝕜 E` if you add the hypothesis `x ≠ y`. At the time of
the writing, we decided the resulting lemmas wouldn't be useful. Feel free to reintroduce them. -/
theorem ConvexOn.lt_left_of_right_lt' (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
{a b : 𝕜} (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) (hab : a + b = 1) (hfy : f y < f (a • x + b • y)) :
f (a • x + b • y) < f x :=
not_le.1 fun h ↦ lt_irrefl (f (a • x + b • y)) <|
calc
f (a • x + b • y) ≤ a • f x + b • f y := hf.2 hx hy ha.le hb.le hab
_ < a • f (a • x + b • y) + b • f (a • x + b • y) := add_lt_add_of_le_of_lt
(smul_le_smul_of_nonneg_left h ha.le) (smul_lt_smul_of_pos_left hfy hb)
_ = f (a • x + b • y) := Convex.combo_self hab _
#align convex_on.lt_left_of_right_lt' ConvexOn.lt_left_of_right_lt'
theorem ConcaveOn.left_lt_of_lt_right' (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
{a b : 𝕜} (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) (hab : a + b = 1) (hfy : f (a • x + b • y) < f y) :
f x < f (a • x + b • y) :=
hf.dual.lt_left_of_right_lt' hx hy ha hb hab hfy
#align concave_on.left_lt_of_lt_right' ConcaveOn.left_lt_of_lt_right'
theorem ConvexOn.lt_right_of_left_lt' (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} {a b : 𝕜} (hx : x ∈ s)
(hy : y ∈ s) (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) (hab : a + b = 1) (hfx : f x < f (a • x + b • y)) :
f (a • x + b • y) < f y := by
rw [add_comm] at hab hfx ⊢
exact hf.lt_left_of_right_lt' hy hx hb ha hab hfx
#align convex_on.lt_right_of_left_lt' ConvexOn.lt_right_of_left_lt'
theorem ConcaveOn.lt_right_of_left_lt' (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y : E} {a b : 𝕜} (hx : x ∈ s)
(hy : y ∈ s) (ha : 0 < a) (hb : 0 < b) (hab : a + b = 1) (hfx : f (a • x + b • y) < f x) :
f y < f (a • x + b • y) :=
hf.dual.lt_right_of_left_lt' hx hy ha hb hab hfx
#align concave_on.lt_right_of_left_lt' ConcaveOn.lt_right_of_left_lt'
theorem ConvexOn.lt_left_of_right_lt (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(hz : z ∈ openSegment 𝕜 x y) (hyz : f y < f z) : f z < f x := by
obtain ⟨a, b, ha, hb, hab, rfl⟩ := hz
exact hf.lt_left_of_right_lt' hx hy ha hb hab hyz
#align convex_on.lt_left_of_right_lt ConvexOn.lt_left_of_right_lt
theorem ConcaveOn.left_lt_of_lt_right (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(hz : z ∈ openSegment 𝕜 x y) (hyz : f z < f y) : f x < f z :=
hf.dual.lt_left_of_right_lt hx hy hz hyz
#align concave_on.left_lt_of_lt_right ConcaveOn.left_lt_of_lt_right
theorem ConvexOn.lt_right_of_left_lt (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(hz : z ∈ openSegment 𝕜 x y) (hxz : f x < f z) : f z < f y := by
obtain ⟨a, b, ha, hb, hab, rfl⟩ := hz
exact hf.lt_right_of_left_lt' hx hy ha hb hab hxz
#align convex_on.lt_right_of_left_lt ConvexOn.lt_right_of_left_lt
theorem ConcaveOn.lt_right_of_left_lt (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) {x y z : E} (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s)
(hz : z ∈ openSegment 𝕜 x y) (hxz : f z < f x) : f y < f z :=
hf.dual.lt_right_of_left_lt hx hy hz hxz
#align concave_on.lt_right_of_left_lt ConcaveOn.lt_right_of_left_lt
end Module
end LinearOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid
section OrderedAddCommGroup
variable [OrderedAddCommGroup β] [SMul 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f g : E → β}
/-- A function `-f` is convex iff `f` is concave. -/
@[simp]
theorem neg_convexOn_iff : ConvexOn 𝕜 s (-f) ↔ ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f := by
constructor
· rintro ⟨hconv, h⟩
refine ⟨hconv, fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩
simp? [neg_apply, neg_le, add_comm] at h says
simp only [Pi.neg_apply, smul_neg, le_add_neg_iff_add_le, add_comm,
add_neg_le_iff_le_add] at h
exact h hx hy ha hb hab
· rintro ⟨hconv, h⟩
refine ⟨hconv, fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩
rw [← neg_le_neg_iff]
simp_rw [neg_add, Pi.neg_apply, smul_neg, neg_neg]
exact h hx hy ha hb hab
#align neg_convex_on_iff neg_convexOn_iff
/-- A function `-f` is concave iff `f` is convex. -/
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Function.lean | 854 | 855 | theorem neg_concaveOn_iff : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (-f) ↔ ConvexOn 𝕜 s f := by |
rw [← neg_convexOn_iff, neg_neg f]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Anand Rao, Rémi Bottinelli. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anand Rao, Rémi Bottinelli
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.CofilteredSystem
import Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Connectivity
import Mathlib.Data.Finite.Set
#align_import combinatorics.simple_graph.ends.defs from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"b99e2d58a5e6861833fa8de11e51a81144258db4"
/-!
# Ends
This file contains a definition of the ends of a simple graph, as sections of the inverse system
assigning, to each finite set of vertices, the connected components of its complement.
-/
universe u
variable {V : Type u} (G : SimpleGraph V) (K L L' M : Set V)
namespace SimpleGraph
/-- The components outside a given set of vertices `K` -/
abbrev ComponentCompl :=
(G.induce Kᶜ).ConnectedComponent
#align simple_graph.component_compl SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl
variable {G} {K L M}
/-- The connected component of `v` in `G.induce Kᶜ`. -/
abbrev componentComplMk (G : SimpleGraph V) {v : V} (vK : v ∉ K) : G.ComponentCompl K :=
connectedComponentMk (G.induce Kᶜ) ⟨v, vK⟩
#align simple_graph.component_compl_mk SimpleGraph.componentComplMk
/-- The set of vertices of `G` making up the connected component `C` -/
def ComponentCompl.supp (C : G.ComponentCompl K) : Set V :=
{ v : V | ∃ h : v ∉ K, G.componentComplMk h = C }
#align simple_graph.component_compl.supp SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.supp
@[ext]
theorem ComponentCompl.supp_injective :
Function.Injective (ComponentCompl.supp : G.ComponentCompl K → Set V) := by
refine ConnectedComponent.ind₂ ?_
rintro ⟨v, hv⟩ ⟨w, hw⟩ h
simp only [Set.ext_iff, ConnectedComponent.eq, Set.mem_setOf_eq, ComponentCompl.supp] at h ⊢
exact ((h v).mp ⟨hv, Reachable.refl _⟩).choose_spec
#align simple_graph.component_compl.supp_injective SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.supp_injective
theorem ComponentCompl.supp_inj {C D : G.ComponentCompl K} : C.supp = D.supp ↔ C = D :=
ComponentCompl.supp_injective.eq_iff
#align simple_graph.component_compl.supp_inj SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.supp_inj
instance ComponentCompl.setLike : SetLike (G.ComponentCompl K) V where
coe := ComponentCompl.supp
coe_injective' _ _ := ComponentCompl.supp_inj.mp
#align simple_graph.component_compl.set_like SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.setLike
@[simp]
theorem ComponentCompl.mem_supp_iff {v : V} {C : ComponentCompl G K} :
v ∈ C ↔ ∃ vK : v ∉ K, G.componentComplMk vK = C :=
Iff.rfl
#align simple_graph.component_compl.mem_supp_iff SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.mem_supp_iff
theorem componentComplMk_mem (G : SimpleGraph V) {v : V} (vK : v ∉ K) : v ∈ G.componentComplMk vK :=
⟨vK, rfl⟩
#align simple_graph.component_compl_mk_mem SimpleGraph.componentComplMk_mem
theorem componentComplMk_eq_of_adj (G : SimpleGraph V) {v w : V} (vK : v ∉ K) (wK : w ∉ K)
(a : G.Adj v w) : G.componentComplMk vK = G.componentComplMk wK := by
rw [ConnectedComponent.eq]
apply Adj.reachable
exact a
#align simple_graph.component_compl_mk_eq_of_adj SimpleGraph.componentComplMk_eq_of_adj
/-- In an infinite graph, the set of components out of a finite set is nonempty. -/
instance componentCompl_nonempty_of_infinite (G : SimpleGraph V) [Infinite V] (K : Finset V) :
Nonempty (G.ComponentCompl K) :=
let ⟨_, kK⟩ := K.finite_toSet.infinite_compl.nonempty
⟨componentComplMk _ kK⟩
namespace ComponentCompl
/-- A `ComponentCompl` specialization of `Quot.lift`, where soundness has to be proved only
for adjacent vertices.
-/
protected def lift {β : Sort*} (f : ∀ ⦃v⦄ (_ : v ∉ K), β)
(h : ∀ ⦃v w⦄ (hv : v ∉ K) (hw : w ∉ K), G.Adj v w → f hv = f hw) : G.ComponentCompl K → β :=
ConnectedComponent.lift (fun vv => f vv.prop) fun v w p => by
induction' p with _ u v w a q ih
· rintro _
rfl
· rintro h'
exact (h u.prop v.prop a).trans (ih h'.of_cons)
#align simple_graph.component_compl.lift SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.lift
@[elab_as_elim] -- Porting note: added
protected theorem ind {β : G.ComponentCompl K → Prop}
(f : ∀ ⦃v⦄ (hv : v ∉ K), β (G.componentComplMk hv)) : ∀ C : G.ComponentCompl K, β C := by
apply ConnectedComponent.ind
exact fun ⟨v, vnK⟩ => f vnK
#align simple_graph.component_compl.ind SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.ind
/-- The induced graph on the vertices `C`. -/
protected abbrev coeGraph (C : ComponentCompl G K) : SimpleGraph C :=
G.induce (C : Set V)
#align simple_graph.component_compl.coe_graph SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.coeGraph
theorem coe_inj {C D : G.ComponentCompl K} : (C : Set V) = (D : Set V) ↔ C = D :=
SetLike.coe_set_eq
#align simple_graph.component_compl.coe_inj SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.coe_inj
@[simp]
protected theorem nonempty (C : G.ComponentCompl K) : (C : Set V).Nonempty :=
C.ind fun v vnK => ⟨v, vnK, rfl⟩
#align simple_graph.component_compl.nonempty SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.nonempty
protected theorem exists_eq_mk (C : G.ComponentCompl K) :
∃ (v : _) (h : v ∉ K), G.componentComplMk h = C :=
C.nonempty
#align simple_graph.component_compl.exists_eq_mk SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.exists_eq_mk
protected theorem disjoint_right (C : G.ComponentCompl K) : Disjoint K C := by
rw [Set.disjoint_iff]
exact fun v ⟨vK, vC⟩ => vC.choose vK
#align simple_graph.component_compl.disjoint_right SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.disjoint_right
theorem not_mem_of_mem {C : G.ComponentCompl K} {c : V} (cC : c ∈ C) : c ∉ K := fun cK =>
Set.disjoint_iff.mp C.disjoint_right ⟨cK, cC⟩
#align simple_graph.component_compl.not_mem_of_mem SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.not_mem_of_mem
protected theorem pairwise_disjoint :
Pairwise fun C D : G.ComponentCompl K => Disjoint (C : Set V) (D : Set V) := by
rintro C D ne
rw [Set.disjoint_iff]
exact fun u ⟨uC, uD⟩ => ne (uC.choose_spec.symm.trans uD.choose_spec)
#align simple_graph.component_compl.pairwise_disjoint SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.pairwise_disjoint
/-- Any vertex adjacent to a vertex of `C` and not lying in `K` must lie in `C`.
-/
theorem mem_of_adj : ∀ {C : G.ComponentCompl K} (c d : V), c ∈ C → d ∉ K → G.Adj c d → d ∈ C :=
fun {C} c d ⟨cnK, h⟩ dnK cd =>
⟨dnK, by
rw [← h, ConnectedComponent.eq]
exact Adj.reachable cd.symm⟩
#align simple_graph.component_compl.mem_of_adj SimpleGraph.ComponentCompl.mem_of_adj
/--
Assuming `G` is preconnected and `K` not empty, given any connected component `C` outside of `K`,
there exists a vertex `k ∈ K` adjacent to a vertex `v ∈ C`.
-/
| Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Ends/Defs.lean | 154 | 168 | theorem exists_adj_boundary_pair (Gc : G.Preconnected) (hK : K.Nonempty) :
∀ C : G.ComponentCompl K, ∃ ck : V × V, ck.1 ∈ C ∧ ck.2 ∈ K ∧ G.Adj ck.1 ck.2 := by |
refine ComponentCompl.ind fun v vnK => ?_
let C : G.ComponentCompl K := G.componentComplMk vnK
let dis := Set.disjoint_iff.mp C.disjoint_right
by_contra! h
suffices Set.univ = (C : Set V) by exact dis ⟨hK.choose_spec, this ▸ Set.mem_univ hK.some⟩
symm
rw [Set.eq_univ_iff_forall]
rintro u
by_contra unC
obtain ⟨p⟩ := Gc v u
obtain ⟨⟨⟨x, y⟩, xy⟩, -, xC, ynC⟩ :=
p.exists_boundary_dart (C : Set V) (G.componentComplMk_mem vnK) unC
exact ynC (mem_of_adj x y xC (fun yK : y ∈ K => h ⟨x, y⟩ xC yK xy) xy)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Heather Macbeth. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Heather Macbeth
-/
import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Ring.Ideal
import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecificLimits.Normed
#align_import analysis.normed_space.units from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"9a59dcb7a2d06bf55da57b9030169219980660cd"
/-!
# The group of units of a complete normed ring
This file contains the basic theory for the group of units (invertible elements) of a complete
normed ring (Banach algebras being a notable special case).
## Main results
The constructions `Units.oneSub`, `Units.add`, and `Units.ofNearby` state, in varying forms, that
perturbations of a unit are units. The latter two are not stated in their optimal form; more precise
versions would use the spectral radius.
The first main result is `Units.isOpen`: the group of units of a complete normed ring is an open
subset of the ring.
The function `Ring.inverse` (defined elsewhere), for a ring `R`, sends `a : R` to `a⁻¹` if `a` is a
unit and `0` if not. The other major results of this file (notably `NormedRing.inverse_add`,
`NormedRing.inverse_add_norm` and `NormedRing.inverse_add_norm_diff_nth_order`) cover the asymptotic
properties of `Ring.inverse (x + t)` as `t → 0`.
-/
noncomputable section
open Topology
variable {R : Type*} [NormedRing R] [CompleteSpace R]
namespace Units
/-- In a complete normed ring, a perturbation of `1` by an element `t` of distance less than `1`
from `1` is a unit. Here we construct its `Units` structure. -/
@[simps val]
def oneSub (t : R) (h : ‖t‖ < 1) : Rˣ where
val := 1 - t
inv := ∑' n : ℕ, t ^ n
val_inv := mul_neg_geom_series t h
inv_val := geom_series_mul_neg t h
#align units.one_sub Units.oneSub
#align units.coe_one_sub Units.val_oneSub
/-- In a complete normed ring, a perturbation of a unit `x` by an element `t` of distance less than
`‖x⁻¹‖⁻¹` from `x` is a unit. Here we construct its `Units` structure. -/
@[simps! val]
def add (x : Rˣ) (t : R) (h : ‖t‖ < ‖(↑x⁻¹ : R)‖⁻¹) : Rˣ :=
Units.copy -- to make `add_val` true definitionally, for convenience
(x * Units.oneSub (-((x⁻¹).1 * t)) (by
nontriviality R using zero_lt_one
have hpos : 0 < ‖(↑x⁻¹ : R)‖ := Units.norm_pos x⁻¹
calc
‖-(↑x⁻¹ * t)‖ = ‖↑x⁻¹ * t‖ := by rw [norm_neg]
_ ≤ ‖(↑x⁻¹ : R)‖ * ‖t‖ := norm_mul_le (x⁻¹).1 _
_ < ‖(↑x⁻¹ : R)‖ * ‖(↑x⁻¹ : R)‖⁻¹ := by nlinarith only [h, hpos]
_ = 1 := mul_inv_cancel (ne_of_gt hpos)))
(x + t) (by simp [mul_add]) _ rfl
#align units.add Units.add
#align units.coe_add Units.val_add
/-- In a complete normed ring, an element `y` of distance less than `‖x⁻¹‖⁻¹` from `x` is a unit.
Here we construct its `Units` structure. -/
@[simps! val]
def ofNearby (x : Rˣ) (y : R) (h : ‖y - x‖ < ‖(↑x⁻¹ : R)‖⁻¹) : Rˣ :=
(x.add (y - x : R) h).copy y (by simp) _ rfl
#align units.unit_of_nearby Units.ofNearby
#align units.coe_unit_of_nearby Units.val_ofNearby
/-- The group of units of a complete normed ring is an open subset of the ring. -/
protected theorem isOpen : IsOpen { x : R | IsUnit x } := by
nontriviality R
rw [Metric.isOpen_iff]
rintro _ ⟨x, rfl⟩
refine ⟨‖(↑x⁻¹ : R)‖⁻¹, _root_.inv_pos.mpr (Units.norm_pos x⁻¹), fun y hy ↦ ?_⟩
rw [mem_ball_iff_norm] at hy
exact (x.ofNearby y hy).isUnit
#align units.is_open Units.isOpen
protected theorem nhds (x : Rˣ) : { x : R | IsUnit x } ∈ 𝓝 (x : R) :=
IsOpen.mem_nhds Units.isOpen x.isUnit
#align units.nhds Units.nhds
end Units
namespace nonunits
/-- The `nonunits` in a complete normed ring are contained in the complement of the ball of radius
`1` centered at `1 : R`. -/
theorem subset_compl_ball : nonunits R ⊆ (Metric.ball (1 : R) 1)ᶜ := fun x hx h₁ ↦ hx <|
sub_sub_self 1 x ▸ (Units.oneSub (1 - x) (by rwa [mem_ball_iff_norm'] at h₁)).isUnit
#align nonunits.subset_compl_ball nonunits.subset_compl_ball
-- The `nonunits` in a complete normed ring are a closed set
protected theorem isClosed : IsClosed (nonunits R) :=
Units.isOpen.isClosed_compl
#align nonunits.is_closed nonunits.isClosed
end nonunits
namespace NormedRing
open scoped Classical
open Asymptotics Filter Metric Finset Ring
theorem inverse_one_sub (t : R) (h : ‖t‖ < 1) : inverse (1 - t) = ↑(Units.oneSub t h)⁻¹ := by
rw [← inverse_unit (Units.oneSub t h), Units.val_oneSub]
#align normed_ring.inverse_one_sub NormedRing.inverse_one_sub
/-- The formula `Ring.inverse (x + t) = Ring.inverse (1 + x⁻¹ * t) * x⁻¹` holds for `t` sufficiently
small. -/
theorem inverse_add (x : Rˣ) :
∀ᶠ t in 𝓝 0, inverse ((x : R) + t) = inverse (1 + ↑x⁻¹ * t) * ↑x⁻¹ := by
nontriviality R
rw [Metric.eventually_nhds_iff]
refine ⟨‖(↑x⁻¹ : R)‖⁻¹, by cancel_denoms, fun t ht ↦ ?_⟩
rw [dist_zero_right] at ht
rw [← x.val_add t ht, inverse_unit, Units.add, Units.copy_eq, mul_inv_rev, Units.val_mul,
← inverse_unit, Units.val_oneSub, sub_neg_eq_add]
#align normed_ring.inverse_add NormedRing.inverse_add
theorem inverse_one_sub_nth_order' (n : ℕ) {t : R} (ht : ‖t‖ < 1) :
inverse ((1 : R) - t) = (∑ i ∈ range n, t ^ i) + t ^ n * inverse (1 - t) :=
have := NormedRing.summable_geometric_of_norm_lt_one t ht
calc inverse (1 - t) = ∑' i : ℕ, t ^ i := inverse_one_sub t ht
_ = ∑ i ∈ range n, t ^ i + ∑' i : ℕ, t ^ (i + n) := (sum_add_tsum_nat_add _ this).symm
_ = (∑ i ∈ range n, t ^ i) + t ^ n * inverse (1 - t) := by
simp only [inverse_one_sub t ht, add_comm _ n, pow_add, this.tsum_mul_left]; rfl
theorem inverse_one_sub_nth_order (n : ℕ) :
∀ᶠ t in 𝓝 0, inverse ((1 : R) - t) = (∑ i ∈ range n, t ^ i) + t ^ n * inverse (1 - t) :=
Metric.eventually_nhds_iff.2 ⟨1, one_pos, fun t ht ↦ inverse_one_sub_nth_order' n <| by
rwa [← dist_zero_right]⟩
#align normed_ring.inverse_one_sub_nth_order NormedRing.inverse_one_sub_nth_order
/-- The formula
`Ring.inverse (x + t) =
(∑ i ∈ Finset.range n, (- x⁻¹ * t) ^ i) * x⁻¹ + (- x⁻¹ * t) ^ n * Ring.inverse (x + t)`
holds for `t` sufficiently small. -/
| Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/Units.lean | 148 | 156 | theorem inverse_add_nth_order (x : Rˣ) (n : ℕ) :
∀ᶠ t in 𝓝 0, inverse ((x : R) + t) =
(∑ i ∈ range n, (-↑x⁻¹ * t) ^ i) * ↑x⁻¹ + (-↑x⁻¹ * t) ^ n * inverse (x + t) := by |
have hzero : Tendsto (-(↑x⁻¹ : R) * ·) (𝓝 0) (𝓝 0) :=
(mulLeft_continuous _).tendsto' _ _ <| mul_zero _
filter_upwards [inverse_add x, hzero.eventually (inverse_one_sub_nth_order n)] with t ht ht'
rw [neg_mul, sub_neg_eq_add] at ht'
conv_lhs => rw [ht, ht', add_mul, ← neg_mul, mul_assoc]
rw [ht]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Kenny Lau. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kenny Lau, Wrenna Robson
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Group.Finset
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Vandermonde
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Polynomial.Basic
#align_import linear_algebra.lagrange from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"70fd9563a21e7b963887c9360bd29b2393e6225a"
/-!
# Lagrange interpolation
## Main definitions
* In everything that follows, `s : Finset ι` is a finite set of indexes, with `v : ι → F` an
indexing of the field over some type. We call the image of v on s the interpolation nodes,
though strictly unique nodes are only defined when v is injective on s.
* `Lagrange.basisDivisor x y`, with `x y : F`. These are the normalised irreducible factors of
the Lagrange basis polynomials. They evaluate to `1` at `x` and `0` at `y` when `x` and `y`
are distinct.
* `Lagrange.basis v i` with `i : ι`: the Lagrange basis polynomial that evaluates to `1` at `v i`
and `0` at `v j` for `i ≠ j`.
* `Lagrange.interpolate v r` where `r : ι → F` is a function from the fintype to the field: the
Lagrange interpolant that evaluates to `r i` at `x i` for all `i : ι`. The `r i` are the _values_
associated with the _nodes_`x i`.
-/
open Polynomial
section PolynomialDetermination
namespace Polynomial
variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] {f g : R[X]}
section Finset
open Function Fintype
variable (s : Finset R)
theorem eq_zero_of_degree_lt_of_eval_finset_eq_zero (degree_f_lt : f.degree < s.card)
(eval_f : ∀ x ∈ s, f.eval x = 0) : f = 0 := by
rw [← mem_degreeLT] at degree_f_lt
simp_rw [eval_eq_sum_degreeLTEquiv degree_f_lt] at eval_f
rw [← degreeLTEquiv_eq_zero_iff_eq_zero degree_f_lt]
exact
Matrix.eq_zero_of_forall_index_sum_mul_pow_eq_zero
(Injective.comp (Embedding.subtype _).inj' (equivFinOfCardEq (card_coe _)).symm.injective)
fun _ => eval_f _ (Finset.coe_mem _)
#align polynomial.eq_zero_of_degree_lt_of_eval_finset_eq_zero Polynomial.eq_zero_of_degree_lt_of_eval_finset_eq_zero
theorem eq_of_degree_sub_lt_of_eval_finset_eq (degree_fg_lt : (f - g).degree < s.card)
(eval_fg : ∀ x ∈ s, f.eval x = g.eval x) : f = g := by
rw [← sub_eq_zero]
refine eq_zero_of_degree_lt_of_eval_finset_eq_zero _ degree_fg_lt ?_
simp_rw [eval_sub, sub_eq_zero]
exact eval_fg
#align polynomial.eq_of_degree_sub_lt_of_eval_finset_eq Polynomial.eq_of_degree_sub_lt_of_eval_finset_eq
theorem eq_of_degrees_lt_of_eval_finset_eq (degree_f_lt : f.degree < s.card)
(degree_g_lt : g.degree < s.card) (eval_fg : ∀ x ∈ s, f.eval x = g.eval x) : f = g := by
rw [← mem_degreeLT] at degree_f_lt degree_g_lt
refine eq_of_degree_sub_lt_of_eval_finset_eq _ ?_ eval_fg
rw [← mem_degreeLT]; exact Submodule.sub_mem _ degree_f_lt degree_g_lt
#align polynomial.eq_of_degrees_lt_of_eval_finset_eq Polynomial.eq_of_degrees_lt_of_eval_finset_eq
/--
Two polynomials, with the same degree and leading coefficient, which have the same evaluation
on a set of distinct values with cardinality equal to the degree, are equal.
-/
theorem eq_of_degree_le_of_eval_finset_eq
(h_deg_le : f.degree ≤ s.card)
(h_deg_eq : f.degree = g.degree)
(hlc : f.leadingCoeff = g.leadingCoeff)
(h_eval : ∀ x ∈ s, f.eval x = g.eval x) :
f = g := by
rcases eq_or_ne f 0 with rfl | hf
· rwa [degree_zero, eq_comm, degree_eq_bot, eq_comm] at h_deg_eq
· exact eq_of_degree_sub_lt_of_eval_finset_eq s
(lt_of_lt_of_le (degree_sub_lt h_deg_eq hf hlc) h_deg_le) h_eval
end Finset
section Indexed
open Finset
variable {ι : Type*} {v : ι → R} (s : Finset ι)
theorem eq_zero_of_degree_lt_of_eval_index_eq_zero (hvs : Set.InjOn v s)
(degree_f_lt : f.degree < s.card) (eval_f : ∀ i ∈ s, f.eval (v i) = 0) : f = 0 := by
classical
rw [← card_image_of_injOn hvs] at degree_f_lt
refine eq_zero_of_degree_lt_of_eval_finset_eq_zero _ degree_f_lt ?_
intro x hx
rcases mem_image.mp hx with ⟨_, hj, rfl⟩
exact eval_f _ hj
#align polynomial.eq_zero_of_degree_lt_of_eval_index_eq_zero Polynomial.eq_zero_of_degree_lt_of_eval_index_eq_zero
theorem eq_of_degree_sub_lt_of_eval_index_eq (hvs : Set.InjOn v s)
(degree_fg_lt : (f - g).degree < s.card) (eval_fg : ∀ i ∈ s, f.eval (v i) = g.eval (v i)) :
f = g := by
rw [← sub_eq_zero]
refine eq_zero_of_degree_lt_of_eval_index_eq_zero _ hvs degree_fg_lt ?_
simp_rw [eval_sub, sub_eq_zero]
exact eval_fg
#align polynomial.eq_of_degree_sub_lt_of_eval_index_eq Polynomial.eq_of_degree_sub_lt_of_eval_index_eq
theorem eq_of_degrees_lt_of_eval_index_eq (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (degree_f_lt : f.degree < s.card)
(degree_g_lt : g.degree < s.card) (eval_fg : ∀ i ∈ s, f.eval (v i) = g.eval (v i)) : f = g := by
refine eq_of_degree_sub_lt_of_eval_index_eq _ hvs ?_ eval_fg
rw [← mem_degreeLT] at degree_f_lt degree_g_lt ⊢
exact Submodule.sub_mem _ degree_f_lt degree_g_lt
#align polynomial.eq_of_degrees_lt_of_eval_index_eq Polynomial.eq_of_degrees_lt_of_eval_index_eq
theorem eq_of_degree_le_of_eval_index_eq (hvs : Set.InjOn v s)
(h_deg_le : f.degree ≤ s.card)
(h_deg_eq : f.degree = g.degree)
(hlc : f.leadingCoeff = g.leadingCoeff)
(h_eval : ∀ i ∈ s, f.eval (v i) = g.eval (v i)) : f = g := by
rcases eq_or_ne f 0 with rfl | hf
· rwa [degree_zero, eq_comm, degree_eq_bot, eq_comm] at h_deg_eq
· exact eq_of_degree_sub_lt_of_eval_index_eq s hvs
(lt_of_lt_of_le (degree_sub_lt h_deg_eq hf hlc) h_deg_le)
h_eval
end Indexed
end Polynomial
end PolynomialDetermination
noncomputable section
namespace Lagrange
open Polynomial
section BasisDivisor
variable {F : Type*} [Field F]
variable {x y : F}
/-- `basisDivisor x y` is the unique linear or constant polynomial such that
when evaluated at `x` it gives `1` and `y` it gives `0` (where when `x = y` it is identically `0`).
Such polynomials are the building blocks for the Lagrange interpolants. -/
def basisDivisor (x y : F) : F[X] :=
C (x - y)⁻¹ * (X - C y)
#align lagrange.basis_divisor Lagrange.basisDivisor
theorem basisDivisor_self : basisDivisor x x = 0 := by
simp only [basisDivisor, sub_self, inv_zero, map_zero, zero_mul]
#align lagrange.basis_divisor_self Lagrange.basisDivisor_self
theorem basisDivisor_inj (hxy : basisDivisor x y = 0) : x = y := by
simp_rw [basisDivisor, mul_eq_zero, X_sub_C_ne_zero, or_false_iff, C_eq_zero, inv_eq_zero,
sub_eq_zero] at hxy
exact hxy
#align lagrange.basis_divisor_inj Lagrange.basisDivisor_inj
@[simp]
theorem basisDivisor_eq_zero_iff : basisDivisor x y = 0 ↔ x = y :=
⟨basisDivisor_inj, fun H => H ▸ basisDivisor_self⟩
#align lagrange.basis_divisor_eq_zero_iff Lagrange.basisDivisor_eq_zero_iff
theorem basisDivisor_ne_zero_iff : basisDivisor x y ≠ 0 ↔ x ≠ y := by
rw [Ne, basisDivisor_eq_zero_iff]
#align lagrange.basis_divisor_ne_zero_iff Lagrange.basisDivisor_ne_zero_iff
theorem degree_basisDivisor_of_ne (hxy : x ≠ y) : (basisDivisor x y).degree = 1 := by
rw [basisDivisor, degree_mul, degree_X_sub_C, degree_C, zero_add]
exact inv_ne_zero (sub_ne_zero_of_ne hxy)
#align lagrange.degree_basis_divisor_of_ne Lagrange.degree_basisDivisor_of_ne
@[simp]
theorem degree_basisDivisor_self : (basisDivisor x x).degree = ⊥ := by
rw [basisDivisor_self, degree_zero]
#align lagrange.degree_basis_divisor_self Lagrange.degree_basisDivisor_self
theorem natDegree_basisDivisor_self : (basisDivisor x x).natDegree = 0 := by
rw [basisDivisor_self, natDegree_zero]
#align lagrange.nat_degree_basis_divisor_self Lagrange.natDegree_basisDivisor_self
theorem natDegree_basisDivisor_of_ne (hxy : x ≠ y) : (basisDivisor x y).natDegree = 1 :=
natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some (degree_basisDivisor_of_ne hxy)
#align lagrange.nat_degree_basis_divisor_of_ne Lagrange.natDegree_basisDivisor_of_ne
@[simp]
theorem eval_basisDivisor_right : eval y (basisDivisor x y) = 0 := by
simp only [basisDivisor, eval_mul, eval_C, eval_sub, eval_X, sub_self, mul_zero]
#align lagrange.eval_basis_divisor_right Lagrange.eval_basisDivisor_right
theorem eval_basisDivisor_left_of_ne (hxy : x ≠ y) : eval x (basisDivisor x y) = 1 := by
simp only [basisDivisor, eval_mul, eval_C, eval_sub, eval_X]
exact inv_mul_cancel (sub_ne_zero_of_ne hxy)
#align lagrange.eval_basis_divisor_left_of_ne Lagrange.eval_basisDivisor_left_of_ne
end BasisDivisor
section Basis
variable {F : Type*} [Field F] {ι : Type*} [DecidableEq ι]
variable {s : Finset ι} {v : ι → F} {i j : ι}
open Finset
/-- Lagrange basis polynomials indexed by `s : Finset ι`, defined at nodes `v i` for a
map `v : ι → F`. For `i, j ∈ s`, `basis s v i` evaluates to 0 at `v j` for `i ≠ j`. When
`v` is injective on `s`, `basis s v i` evaluates to 1 at `v i`. -/
protected def basis (s : Finset ι) (v : ι → F) (i : ι) : F[X] :=
∏ j ∈ s.erase i, basisDivisor (v i) (v j)
#align lagrange.basis Lagrange.basis
@[simp]
theorem basis_empty : Lagrange.basis ∅ v i = 1 :=
rfl
#align lagrange.basis_empty Lagrange.basis_empty
@[simp]
theorem basis_singleton (i : ι) : Lagrange.basis {i} v i = 1 := by
rw [Lagrange.basis, erase_singleton, prod_empty]
#align lagrange.basis_singleton Lagrange.basis_singleton
@[simp]
theorem basis_pair_left (hij : i ≠ j) : Lagrange.basis {i, j} v i = basisDivisor (v i) (v j) := by
simp only [Lagrange.basis, hij, erase_insert_eq_erase, erase_eq_of_not_mem, mem_singleton,
not_false_iff, prod_singleton]
#align lagrange.basis_pair_left Lagrange.basis_pair_left
@[simp]
theorem basis_pair_right (hij : i ≠ j) : Lagrange.basis {i, j} v j = basisDivisor (v j) (v i) := by
rw [pair_comm]
exact basis_pair_left hij.symm
#align lagrange.basis_pair_right Lagrange.basis_pair_right
theorem basis_ne_zero (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (hi : i ∈ s) : Lagrange.basis s v i ≠ 0 := by
simp_rw [Lagrange.basis, prod_ne_zero_iff, Ne, mem_erase]
rintro j ⟨hij, hj⟩
rw [basisDivisor_eq_zero_iff, hvs.eq_iff hi hj]
exact hij.symm
#align lagrange.basis_ne_zero Lagrange.basis_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem eval_basis_self (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (hi : i ∈ s) :
(Lagrange.basis s v i).eval (v i) = 1 := by
rw [Lagrange.basis, eval_prod]
refine prod_eq_one fun j H => ?_
rw [eval_basisDivisor_left_of_ne]
rcases mem_erase.mp H with ⟨hij, hj⟩
exact mt (hvs hi hj) hij.symm
#align lagrange.eval_basis_self Lagrange.eval_basis_self
@[simp]
theorem eval_basis_of_ne (hij : i ≠ j) (hj : j ∈ s) : (Lagrange.basis s v i).eval (v j) = 0 := by
simp_rw [Lagrange.basis, eval_prod, prod_eq_zero_iff]
exact ⟨j, ⟨mem_erase.mpr ⟨hij.symm, hj⟩, eval_basisDivisor_right⟩⟩
#align lagrange.eval_basis_of_ne Lagrange.eval_basis_of_ne
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_basis (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (hi : i ∈ s) :
(Lagrange.basis s v i).natDegree = s.card - 1 := by
have H : ∀ j, j ∈ s.erase i → basisDivisor (v i) (v j) ≠ 0 := by
simp_rw [Ne, mem_erase, basisDivisor_eq_zero_iff]
exact fun j ⟨hij₁, hj⟩ hij₂ => hij₁ (hvs hj hi hij₂.symm)
rw [← card_erase_of_mem hi, card_eq_sum_ones]
convert natDegree_prod _ _ H using 1
refine sum_congr rfl fun j hj => (natDegree_basisDivisor_of_ne ?_).symm
rw [Ne, ← basisDivisor_eq_zero_iff]
exact H _ hj
#align lagrange.nat_degree_basis Lagrange.natDegree_basis
theorem degree_basis (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (hi : i ∈ s) :
(Lagrange.basis s v i).degree = ↑(s.card - 1) := by
rw [degree_eq_natDegree (basis_ne_zero hvs hi), natDegree_basis hvs hi]
#align lagrange.degree_basis Lagrange.degree_basis
-- Porting note: Added `Nat.cast_withBot` rewrites
theorem sum_basis (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (hs : s.Nonempty) :
∑ j ∈ s, Lagrange.basis s v j = 1 := by
refine eq_of_degrees_lt_of_eval_index_eq s hvs (lt_of_le_of_lt (degree_sum_le _ _) ?_) ?_ ?_
· rw [Nat.cast_withBot, Finset.sup_lt_iff (WithBot.bot_lt_coe s.card)]
intro i hi
rw [degree_basis hvs hi, Nat.cast_withBot, WithBot.coe_lt_coe]
exact Nat.pred_lt (card_ne_zero_of_mem hi)
· rw [degree_one, ← WithBot.coe_zero, Nat.cast_withBot, WithBot.coe_lt_coe]
exact Nonempty.card_pos hs
· intro i hi
rw [eval_finset_sum, eval_one, ← add_sum_erase _ _ hi, eval_basis_self hvs hi,
add_right_eq_self]
refine sum_eq_zero fun j hj => ?_
rcases mem_erase.mp hj with ⟨hij, _⟩
rw [eval_basis_of_ne hij hi]
#align lagrange.sum_basis Lagrange.sum_basis
theorem basisDivisor_add_symm {x y : F} (hxy : x ≠ y) :
basisDivisor x y + basisDivisor y x = 1 := by
classical
rw [ ← sum_basis Function.injective_id.injOn ⟨x, mem_insert_self _ {y}⟩,
sum_insert (not_mem_singleton.mpr hxy), sum_singleton, basis_pair_left hxy,
basis_pair_right hxy, id, id]
#align lagrange.basis_divisor_add_symm Lagrange.basisDivisor_add_symm
end Basis
section Interpolate
variable {F : Type*} [Field F] {ι : Type*} [DecidableEq ι]
variable {s t : Finset ι} {i j : ι} {v : ι → F} (r r' : ι → F)
open Finset
/-- Lagrange interpolation: given a finset `s : Finset ι`, a nodal map `v : ι → F` injective on
`s` and a value function `r : ι → F`, `interpolate s v r` is the unique
polynomial of degree `< s.card` that takes value `r i` on `v i` for all `i` in `s`. -/
@[simps]
def interpolate (s : Finset ι) (v : ι → F) : (ι → F) →ₗ[F] F[X] where
toFun r := ∑ i ∈ s, C (r i) * Lagrange.basis s v i
map_add' f g := by
simp_rw [← Finset.sum_add_distrib]
have h : (fun x => C (f x) * Lagrange.basis s v x + C (g x) * Lagrange.basis s v x) =
(fun x => C ((f + g) x) * Lagrange.basis s v x) := by
simp_rw [← add_mul, ← C_add, Pi.add_apply]
rw [h]
map_smul' c f := by
simp_rw [Finset.smul_sum, C_mul', smul_smul, Pi.smul_apply, RingHom.id_apply, smul_eq_mul]
#align lagrange.interpolate Lagrange.interpolate
-- Porting note (#10618): There was originally '@[simp]' on this line but it was removed because
-- 'simp' could prove 'interpolate_empty'
theorem interpolate_empty : interpolate ∅ v r = 0 := by rw [interpolate_apply, sum_empty]
#align lagrange.interpolate_empty Lagrange.interpolate_empty
-- Porting note (#10618): There was originally '@[simp]' on this line but it was removed because
-- 'simp' could prove 'interpolate_singleton'
theorem interpolate_singleton : interpolate {i} v r = C (r i) := by
rw [interpolate_apply, sum_singleton, basis_singleton, mul_one]
#align lagrange.interpolate_singleton Lagrange.interpolate_singleton
theorem interpolate_one (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (hs : s.Nonempty) : interpolate s v 1 = 1 := by
simp_rw [interpolate_apply, Pi.one_apply, map_one, one_mul]
exact sum_basis hvs hs
#align lagrange.interpolate_one Lagrange.interpolate_one
theorem eval_interpolate_at_node (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (hi : i ∈ s) :
eval (v i) (interpolate s v r) = r i := by
rw [interpolate_apply, eval_finset_sum, ← add_sum_erase _ _ hi]
simp_rw [eval_mul, eval_C, eval_basis_self hvs hi, mul_one, add_right_eq_self]
refine sum_eq_zero fun j H => ?_
rw [eval_basis_of_ne (mem_erase.mp H).1 hi, mul_zero]
#align lagrange.eval_interpolate_at_node Lagrange.eval_interpolate_at_node
theorem degree_interpolate_le (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) :
(interpolate s v r).degree ≤ ↑(s.card - 1) := by
refine (degree_sum_le _ _).trans ?_
rw [Finset.sup_le_iff]
intro i hi
rw [degree_mul, degree_basis hvs hi]
by_cases hr : r i = 0
· simpa only [hr, map_zero, degree_zero, WithBot.bot_add] using bot_le
· rw [degree_C hr, zero_add]
#align lagrange.degree_interpolate_le Lagrange.degree_interpolate_le
-- Porting note: Added `Nat.cast_withBot` rewrites
theorem degree_interpolate_lt (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) : (interpolate s v r).degree < s.card := by
rw [Nat.cast_withBot]
rcases eq_empty_or_nonempty s with (rfl | h)
· rw [interpolate_empty, degree_zero, card_empty]
exact WithBot.bot_lt_coe _
· refine lt_of_le_of_lt (degree_interpolate_le _ hvs) ?_
rw [Nat.cast_withBot, WithBot.coe_lt_coe]
exact Nat.sub_lt (Nonempty.card_pos h) zero_lt_one
#align lagrange.degree_interpolate_lt Lagrange.degree_interpolate_lt
theorem degree_interpolate_erase_lt (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (hi : i ∈ s) :
(interpolate (s.erase i) v r).degree < ↑(s.card - 1) := by
rw [← Finset.card_erase_of_mem hi]
exact degree_interpolate_lt _ (Set.InjOn.mono (coe_subset.mpr (erase_subset _ _)) hvs)
#align lagrange.degree_interpolate_erase_lt Lagrange.degree_interpolate_erase_lt
theorem values_eq_on_of_interpolate_eq (hvs : Set.InjOn v s)
(hrr' : interpolate s v r = interpolate s v r') : ∀ i ∈ s, r i = r' i := fun _ hi => by
rw [← eval_interpolate_at_node r hvs hi, hrr', eval_interpolate_at_node r' hvs hi]
#align lagrange.values_eq_on_of_interpolate_eq Lagrange.values_eq_on_of_interpolate_eq
theorem interpolate_eq_of_values_eq_on (hrr' : ∀ i ∈ s, r i = r' i) :
interpolate s v r = interpolate s v r' :=
sum_congr rfl fun i hi => by rw [hrr' _ hi]
#align lagrange.interpolate_eq_of_values_eq_on Lagrange.interpolate_eq_of_values_eq_on
theorem interpolate_eq_iff_values_eq_on (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) :
interpolate s v r = interpolate s v r' ↔ ∀ i ∈ s, r i = r' i :=
⟨values_eq_on_of_interpolate_eq _ _ hvs, interpolate_eq_of_values_eq_on _ _⟩
#align lagrange.interpolate_eq_iff_values_eq_on Lagrange.interpolate_eq_iff_values_eq_on
theorem eq_interpolate {f : F[X]} (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (degree_f_lt : f.degree < s.card) :
f = interpolate s v fun i => f.eval (v i) :=
eq_of_degrees_lt_of_eval_index_eq _ hvs degree_f_lt (degree_interpolate_lt _ hvs) fun _ hi =>
(eval_interpolate_at_node (fun x ↦ eval (v x) f) hvs hi).symm
#align lagrange.eq_interpolate Lagrange.eq_interpolate
theorem eq_interpolate_of_eval_eq {f : F[X]} (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (degree_f_lt : f.degree < s.card)
(eval_f : ∀ i ∈ s, f.eval (v i) = r i) : f = interpolate s v r := by
rw [eq_interpolate hvs degree_f_lt]
exact interpolate_eq_of_values_eq_on _ _ eval_f
#align lagrange.eq_interpolate_of_eval_eq Lagrange.eq_interpolate_of_eval_eq
/-- This is the characteristic property of the interpolation: the interpolation is the
unique polynomial of `degree < Fintype.card ι` which takes the value of the `r i` on the `v i`.
-/
theorem eq_interpolate_iff {f : F[X]} (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) :
(f.degree < s.card ∧ ∀ i ∈ s, eval (v i) f = r i) ↔ f = interpolate s v r := by
constructor <;> intro h
· exact eq_interpolate_of_eval_eq _ hvs h.1 h.2
· rw [h]
exact ⟨degree_interpolate_lt _ hvs, fun _ hi => eval_interpolate_at_node _ hvs hi⟩
#align lagrange.eq_interpolate_iff Lagrange.eq_interpolate_iff
/-- Lagrange interpolation induces isomorphism between functions from `s`
and polynomials of degree less than `Fintype.card ι`. -/
def funEquivDegreeLT (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) : degreeLT F s.card ≃ₗ[F] s → F where
toFun f i := f.1.eval (v i)
map_add' f g := funext fun v => eval_add
map_smul' c f := funext <| by simp
invFun r :=
⟨interpolate s v fun x => if hx : x ∈ s then r ⟨x, hx⟩ else 0,
mem_degreeLT.2 <| degree_interpolate_lt _ hvs⟩
left_inv := by
rintro ⟨f, hf⟩
simp only [Subtype.mk_eq_mk, Subtype.coe_mk, dite_eq_ite]
rw [mem_degreeLT] at hf
conv => rhs; rw [eq_interpolate hvs hf]
exact interpolate_eq_of_values_eq_on _ _ fun _ hi => if_pos hi
right_inv := by
intro f
ext ⟨i, hi⟩
simp only [Subtype.coe_mk, eval_interpolate_at_node _ hvs hi]
exact dif_pos hi
#align lagrange.fun_equiv_degree_lt Lagrange.funEquivDegreeLT
-- Porting note: Added `Nat.cast_withBot` rewrites
theorem interpolate_eq_sum_interpolate_insert_sdiff (hvt : Set.InjOn v t) (hs : s.Nonempty)
(hst : s ⊆ t) :
interpolate t v r = ∑ i ∈ s, interpolate (insert i (t \ s)) v r * Lagrange.basis s v i := by
symm
refine eq_interpolate_of_eval_eq _ hvt (lt_of_le_of_lt (degree_sum_le _ _) ?_) fun i hi => ?_
· simp_rw [Nat.cast_withBot, Finset.sup_lt_iff (WithBot.bot_lt_coe t.card), degree_mul]
intro i hi
have hs : 1 ≤ s.card := Nonempty.card_pos ⟨_, hi⟩
have hst' : s.card ≤ t.card := card_le_card hst
have H : t.card = 1 + (t.card - s.card) + (s.card - 1) := by
rw [add_assoc, tsub_add_tsub_cancel hst' hs, ← add_tsub_assoc_of_le (hs.trans hst'),
Nat.succ_add_sub_one, zero_add]
rw [degree_basis (Set.InjOn.mono hst hvt) hi, H, WithBot.coe_add, Nat.cast_withBot,
WithBot.add_lt_add_iff_right (@WithBot.coe_ne_bot _ (s.card - 1))]
convert degree_interpolate_lt _
(hvt.mono (coe_subset.mpr (insert_subset_iff.mpr ⟨hst hi, sdiff_subset⟩)))
rw [card_insert_of_not_mem (not_mem_sdiff_of_mem_right hi), card_sdiff hst, add_comm]
· simp_rw [eval_finset_sum, eval_mul]
by_cases hi' : i ∈ s
· rw [← add_sum_erase _ _ hi', eval_basis_self (hvt.mono hst) hi',
eval_interpolate_at_node _
(hvt.mono (coe_subset.mpr (insert_subset_iff.mpr ⟨hi, sdiff_subset⟩)))
(mem_insert_self _ _),
mul_one, add_right_eq_self]
refine sum_eq_zero fun j hj => ?_
rcases mem_erase.mp hj with ⟨hij, _⟩
rw [eval_basis_of_ne hij hi', mul_zero]
· have H : (∑ j ∈ s, eval (v i) (Lagrange.basis s v j)) = 1 := by
rw [← eval_finset_sum, sum_basis (hvt.mono hst) hs, eval_one]
rw [← mul_one (r i), ← H, mul_sum]
refine sum_congr rfl fun j hj => ?_
congr
exact
eval_interpolate_at_node _ (hvt.mono (insert_subset_iff.mpr ⟨hst hj, sdiff_subset⟩))
(mem_insert.mpr (Or.inr (mem_sdiff.mpr ⟨hi, hi'⟩)))
#align lagrange.interpolate_eq_sum_interpolate_insert_sdiff Lagrange.interpolate_eq_sum_interpolate_insert_sdiff
theorem interpolate_eq_add_interpolate_erase (hvs : Set.InjOn v s) (hi : i ∈ s) (hj : j ∈ s)
(hij : i ≠ j) :
interpolate s v r =
interpolate (s.erase j) v r * basisDivisor (v i) (v j) +
interpolate (s.erase i) v r * basisDivisor (v j) (v i) := by
rw [interpolate_eq_sum_interpolate_insert_sdiff _ hvs ⟨i, mem_insert_self i {j}⟩ _,
sum_insert (not_mem_singleton.mpr hij), sum_singleton, basis_pair_left hij,
basis_pair_right hij, sdiff_insert_insert_of_mem_of_not_mem hi (not_mem_singleton.mpr hij),
sdiff_singleton_eq_erase, pair_comm,
sdiff_insert_insert_of_mem_of_not_mem hj (not_mem_singleton.mpr hij.symm),
sdiff_singleton_eq_erase]
exact insert_subset_iff.mpr ⟨hi, singleton_subset_iff.mpr hj⟩
#align lagrange.interpolate_eq_add_interpolate_erase Lagrange.interpolate_eq_add_interpolate_erase
end Interpolate
section Nodal
variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R] {ι : Type*}
variable {s : Finset ι} {v : ι → R}
open Finset Polynomial
/-- `nodal s v` is the unique monic polynomial whose roots are the nodes defined by `v` and `s`.
That is, the roots of `nodal s v` are exactly the image of `v` on `s`,
with appropriate multiplicity.
We can use `nodal` to define the barycentric forms of the evaluated interpolant.
-/
def nodal (s : Finset ι) (v : ι → R) : R[X] :=
∏ i ∈ s, (X - C (v i))
#align lagrange.nodal Lagrange.nodal
theorem nodal_eq (s : Finset ι) (v : ι → R) : nodal s v = ∏ i ∈ s, (X - C (v i)) :=
rfl
#align lagrange.nodal_eq Lagrange.nodal_eq
@[simp]
theorem nodal_empty : nodal ∅ v = 1 := by
rfl
#align lagrange.nodal_empty Lagrange.nodal_empty
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_nodal [Nontrivial R] : (nodal s v).natDegree = s.card := by
simp_rw [nodal, natDegree_prod_of_monic (h := fun i _ => monic_X_sub_C (v i)),
natDegree_X_sub_C, sum_const, smul_eq_mul, mul_one]
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Lagrange.lean | 529 | 533 | theorem nodal_ne_zero [Nontrivial R] : nodal s v ≠ 0 := by |
rcases s.eq_empty_or_nonempty with (rfl | h)
· exact one_ne_zero
· apply ne_zero_of_natDegree_gt (n := 0)
simp only [natDegree_nodal, h.card_pos]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Floris van Doorn. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Floris van Doorn, Yury Kudryashov, Sébastien Gouëzel, Chris Hughes
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Pi.Basic
import Mathlib.Order.Fin
import Mathlib.Order.PiLex
import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Basic
#align_import data.fin.tuple.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"ef997baa41b5c428be3fb50089a7139bf4ee886b"
/-!
# Operation on tuples
We interpret maps `∀ i : Fin n, α i` as `n`-tuples of elements of possibly varying type `α i`,
`(α 0, …, α (n-1))`. A particular case is `Fin n → α` of elements with all the same type.
In this case when `α i` is a constant map, then tuples are isomorphic (but not definitionally equal)
to `Vector`s.
We define the following operations:
* `Fin.tail` : the tail of an `n+1` tuple, i.e., its last `n` entries;
* `Fin.cons` : adding an element at the beginning of an `n`-tuple, to get an `n+1`-tuple;
* `Fin.init` : the beginning of an `n+1` tuple, i.e., its first `n` entries;
* `Fin.snoc` : adding an element at the end of an `n`-tuple, to get an `n+1`-tuple. The name `snoc`
comes from `cons` (i.e., adding an element to the left of a tuple) read in reverse order.
* `Fin.insertNth` : insert an element to a tuple at a given position.
* `Fin.find p` : returns the first index `n` where `p n` is satisfied, and `none` if it is never
satisfied.
* `Fin.append a b` : append two tuples.
* `Fin.repeat n a` : repeat a tuple `n` times.
-/
assert_not_exists MonoidWithZero
universe u v
namespace Fin
variable {m n : ℕ}
open Function
section Tuple
/-- There is exactly one tuple of size zero. -/
example (α : Fin 0 → Sort u) : Unique (∀ i : Fin 0, α i) := by infer_instance
theorem tuple0_le {α : Fin 0 → Type*} [∀ i, Preorder (α i)] (f g : ∀ i, α i) : f ≤ g :=
finZeroElim
#align fin.tuple0_le Fin.tuple0_le
variable {α : Fin (n + 1) → Type u} (x : α 0) (q : ∀ i, α i) (p : ∀ i : Fin n, α i.succ) (i : Fin n)
(y : α i.succ) (z : α 0)
/-- The tail of an `n+1` tuple, i.e., its last `n` entries. -/
def tail (q : ∀ i, α i) : ∀ i : Fin n, α i.succ := fun i ↦ q i.succ
#align fin.tail Fin.tail
theorem tail_def {n : ℕ} {α : Fin (n + 1) → Type*} {q : ∀ i, α i} :
(tail fun k : Fin (n + 1) ↦ q k) = fun k : Fin n ↦ q k.succ :=
rfl
#align fin.tail_def Fin.tail_def
/-- Adding an element at the beginning of an `n`-tuple, to get an `n+1`-tuple. -/
def cons (x : α 0) (p : ∀ i : Fin n, α i.succ) : ∀ i, α i := fun j ↦ Fin.cases x p j
#align fin.cons Fin.cons
@[simp]
theorem tail_cons : tail (cons x p) = p := by
simp (config := { unfoldPartialApp := true }) [tail, cons]
#align fin.tail_cons Fin.tail_cons
@[simp]
theorem cons_succ : cons x p i.succ = p i := by simp [cons]
#align fin.cons_succ Fin.cons_succ
@[simp]
theorem cons_zero : cons x p 0 = x := by simp [cons]
#align fin.cons_zero Fin.cons_zero
@[simp]
theorem cons_one {α : Fin (n + 2) → Type*} (x : α 0) (p : ∀ i : Fin n.succ, α i.succ) :
cons x p 1 = p 0 := by
rw [← cons_succ x p]; rfl
/-- Updating a tuple and adding an element at the beginning commute. -/
@[simp]
theorem cons_update : cons x (update p i y) = update (cons x p) i.succ y := by
ext j
by_cases h : j = 0
· rw [h]
simp [Ne.symm (succ_ne_zero i)]
· let j' := pred j h
have : j'.succ = j := succ_pred j h
rw [← this, cons_succ]
by_cases h' : j' = i
· rw [h']
simp
· have : j'.succ ≠ i.succ := by rwa [Ne, succ_inj]
rw [update_noteq h', update_noteq this, cons_succ]
#align fin.cons_update Fin.cons_update
/-- As a binary function, `Fin.cons` is injective. -/
theorem cons_injective2 : Function.Injective2 (@cons n α) := fun x₀ y₀ x y h ↦
⟨congr_fun h 0, funext fun i ↦ by simpa using congr_fun h (Fin.succ i)⟩
#align fin.cons_injective2 Fin.cons_injective2
@[simp]
theorem cons_eq_cons {x₀ y₀ : α 0} {x y : ∀ i : Fin n, α i.succ} :
cons x₀ x = cons y₀ y ↔ x₀ = y₀ ∧ x = y :=
cons_injective2.eq_iff
#align fin.cons_eq_cons Fin.cons_eq_cons
theorem cons_left_injective (x : ∀ i : Fin n, α i.succ) : Function.Injective fun x₀ ↦ cons x₀ x :=
cons_injective2.left _
#align fin.cons_left_injective Fin.cons_left_injective
theorem cons_right_injective (x₀ : α 0) : Function.Injective (cons x₀) :=
cons_injective2.right _
#align fin.cons_right_injective Fin.cons_right_injective
/-- Adding an element at the beginning of a tuple and then updating it amounts to adding it
directly. -/
theorem update_cons_zero : update (cons x p) 0 z = cons z p := by
ext j
by_cases h : j = 0
· rw [h]
simp
· simp only [h, update_noteq, Ne, not_false_iff]
let j' := pred j h
have : j'.succ = j := succ_pred j h
rw [← this, cons_succ, cons_succ]
#align fin.update_cons_zero Fin.update_cons_zero
/-- Concatenating the first element of a tuple with its tail gives back the original tuple -/
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note: linter claims LHS doesn't simplify
theorem cons_self_tail : cons (q 0) (tail q) = q := by
ext j
by_cases h : j = 0
· rw [h]
simp
· let j' := pred j h
have : j'.succ = j := succ_pred j h
rw [← this]
unfold tail
rw [cons_succ]
#align fin.cons_self_tail Fin.cons_self_tail
-- Porting note: Mathport removes `_root_`?
/-- Recurse on an `n+1`-tuple by splitting it into a single element and an `n`-tuple. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def consCases {P : (∀ i : Fin n.succ, α i) → Sort v} (h : ∀ x₀ x, P (Fin.cons x₀ x))
(x : ∀ i : Fin n.succ, α i) : P x :=
_root_.cast (by rw [cons_self_tail]) <| h (x 0) (tail x)
#align fin.cons_cases Fin.consCases
@[simp]
theorem consCases_cons {P : (∀ i : Fin n.succ, α i) → Sort v} (h : ∀ x₀ x, P (Fin.cons x₀ x))
(x₀ : α 0) (x : ∀ i : Fin n, α i.succ) : @consCases _ _ _ h (cons x₀ x) = h x₀ x := by
rw [consCases, cast_eq]
congr
#align fin.cons_cases_cons Fin.consCases_cons
/-- Recurse on a tuple by splitting into `Fin.elim0` and `Fin.cons`. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def consInduction {α : Type*} {P : ∀ {n : ℕ}, (Fin n → α) → Sort v} (h0 : P Fin.elim0)
(h : ∀ {n} (x₀) (x : Fin n → α), P x → P (Fin.cons x₀ x)) : ∀ {n : ℕ} (x : Fin n → α), P x
| 0, x => by convert h0
| n + 1, x => consCases (fun x₀ x ↦ h _ _ <| consInduction h0 h _) x
#align fin.cons_induction Fin.consInductionₓ -- Porting note: universes
theorem cons_injective_of_injective {α} {x₀ : α} {x : Fin n → α} (hx₀ : x₀ ∉ Set.range x)
(hx : Function.Injective x) : Function.Injective (cons x₀ x : Fin n.succ → α) := by
refine Fin.cases ?_ ?_
· refine Fin.cases ?_ ?_
· intro
rfl
· intro j h
rw [cons_zero, cons_succ] at h
exact hx₀.elim ⟨_, h.symm⟩
· intro i
refine Fin.cases ?_ ?_
· intro h
rw [cons_zero, cons_succ] at h
exact hx₀.elim ⟨_, h⟩
· intro j h
rw [cons_succ, cons_succ] at h
exact congr_arg _ (hx h)
#align fin.cons_injective_of_injective Fin.cons_injective_of_injective
theorem cons_injective_iff {α} {x₀ : α} {x : Fin n → α} :
Function.Injective (cons x₀ x : Fin n.succ → α) ↔ x₀ ∉ Set.range x ∧ Function.Injective x := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨?_, ?_⟩, fun h ↦ cons_injective_of_injective h.1 h.2⟩
· rintro ⟨i, hi⟩
replace h := @h i.succ 0
simp [hi, succ_ne_zero] at h
· simpa [Function.comp] using h.comp (Fin.succ_injective _)
#align fin.cons_injective_iff Fin.cons_injective_iff
@[simp]
theorem forall_fin_zero_pi {α : Fin 0 → Sort*} {P : (∀ i, α i) → Prop} :
(∀ x, P x) ↔ P finZeroElim :=
⟨fun h ↦ h _, fun h x ↦ Subsingleton.elim finZeroElim x ▸ h⟩
#align fin.forall_fin_zero_pi Fin.forall_fin_zero_pi
@[simp]
theorem exists_fin_zero_pi {α : Fin 0 → Sort*} {P : (∀ i, α i) → Prop} :
(∃ x, P x) ↔ P finZeroElim :=
⟨fun ⟨x, h⟩ ↦ Subsingleton.elim x finZeroElim ▸ h, fun h ↦ ⟨_, h⟩⟩
#align fin.exists_fin_zero_pi Fin.exists_fin_zero_pi
theorem forall_fin_succ_pi {P : (∀ i, α i) → Prop} : (∀ x, P x) ↔ ∀ a v, P (Fin.cons a v) :=
⟨fun h a v ↦ h (Fin.cons a v), consCases⟩
#align fin.forall_fin_succ_pi Fin.forall_fin_succ_pi
theorem exists_fin_succ_pi {P : (∀ i, α i) → Prop} : (∃ x, P x) ↔ ∃ a v, P (Fin.cons a v) :=
⟨fun ⟨x, h⟩ ↦ ⟨x 0, tail x, (cons_self_tail x).symm ▸ h⟩, fun ⟨_, _, h⟩ ↦ ⟨_, h⟩⟩
#align fin.exists_fin_succ_pi Fin.exists_fin_succ_pi
/-- Updating the first element of a tuple does not change the tail. -/
@[simp]
theorem tail_update_zero : tail (update q 0 z) = tail q := by
ext j
simp [tail, Fin.succ_ne_zero]
#align fin.tail_update_zero Fin.tail_update_zero
/-- Updating a nonzero element and taking the tail commute. -/
@[simp]
theorem tail_update_succ : tail (update q i.succ y) = update (tail q) i y := by
ext j
by_cases h : j = i
· rw [h]
simp [tail]
· simp [tail, (Fin.succ_injective n).ne h, h]
#align fin.tail_update_succ Fin.tail_update_succ
theorem comp_cons {α : Type*} {β : Type*} (g : α → β) (y : α) (q : Fin n → α) :
g ∘ cons y q = cons (g y) (g ∘ q) := by
ext j
by_cases h : j = 0
· rw [h]
rfl
· let j' := pred j h
have : j'.succ = j := succ_pred j h
rw [← this, cons_succ, comp_apply, comp_apply, cons_succ]
#align fin.comp_cons Fin.comp_cons
theorem comp_tail {α : Type*} {β : Type*} (g : α → β) (q : Fin n.succ → α) :
g ∘ tail q = tail (g ∘ q) := by
ext j
simp [tail]
#align fin.comp_tail Fin.comp_tail
theorem le_cons [∀ i, Preorder (α i)] {x : α 0} {q : ∀ i, α i} {p : ∀ i : Fin n, α i.succ} :
q ≤ cons x p ↔ q 0 ≤ x ∧ tail q ≤ p :=
forall_fin_succ.trans <| and_congr Iff.rfl <| forall_congr' fun j ↦ by simp [tail]
#align fin.le_cons Fin.le_cons
theorem cons_le [∀ i, Preorder (α i)] {x : α 0} {q : ∀ i, α i} {p : ∀ i : Fin n, α i.succ} :
cons x p ≤ q ↔ x ≤ q 0 ∧ p ≤ tail q :=
@le_cons _ (fun i ↦ (α i)ᵒᵈ) _ x q p
#align fin.cons_le Fin.cons_le
theorem cons_le_cons [∀ i, Preorder (α i)] {x₀ y₀ : α 0} {x y : ∀ i : Fin n, α i.succ} :
cons x₀ x ≤ cons y₀ y ↔ x₀ ≤ y₀ ∧ x ≤ y :=
forall_fin_succ.trans <| and_congr_right' <| by simp only [cons_succ, Pi.le_def]
#align fin.cons_le_cons Fin.cons_le_cons
theorem pi_lex_lt_cons_cons {x₀ y₀ : α 0} {x y : ∀ i : Fin n, α i.succ}
(s : ∀ {i : Fin n.succ}, α i → α i → Prop) :
Pi.Lex (· < ·) (@s) (Fin.cons x₀ x) (Fin.cons y₀ y) ↔
s x₀ y₀ ∨ x₀ = y₀ ∧ Pi.Lex (· < ·) (@fun i : Fin n ↦ @s i.succ) x y := by
simp_rw [Pi.Lex, Fin.exists_fin_succ, Fin.cons_succ, Fin.cons_zero, Fin.forall_fin_succ]
simp [and_assoc, exists_and_left]
#align fin.pi_lex_lt_cons_cons Fin.pi_lex_lt_cons_cons
theorem range_fin_succ {α} (f : Fin (n + 1) → α) :
Set.range f = insert (f 0) (Set.range (Fin.tail f)) :=
Set.ext fun _ ↦ exists_fin_succ.trans <| eq_comm.or Iff.rfl
#align fin.range_fin_succ Fin.range_fin_succ
@[simp]
theorem range_cons {α : Type*} {n : ℕ} (x : α) (b : Fin n → α) :
Set.range (Fin.cons x b : Fin n.succ → α) = insert x (Set.range b) := by
rw [range_fin_succ, cons_zero, tail_cons]
#align fin.range_cons Fin.range_cons
section Append
/-- Append a tuple of length `m` to a tuple of length `n` to get a tuple of length `m + n`.
This is a non-dependent version of `Fin.add_cases`. -/
def append {α : Type*} (a : Fin m → α) (b : Fin n → α) : Fin (m + n) → α :=
@Fin.addCases _ _ (fun _ => α) a b
#align fin.append Fin.append
@[simp]
theorem append_left {α : Type*} (u : Fin m → α) (v : Fin n → α) (i : Fin m) :
append u v (Fin.castAdd n i) = u i :=
addCases_left _
#align fin.append_left Fin.append_left
@[simp]
theorem append_right {α : Type*} (u : Fin m → α) (v : Fin n → α) (i : Fin n) :
append u v (natAdd m i) = v i :=
addCases_right _
#align fin.append_right Fin.append_right
theorem append_right_nil {α : Type*} (u : Fin m → α) (v : Fin n → α) (hv : n = 0) :
append u v = u ∘ Fin.cast (by rw [hv, Nat.add_zero]) := by
refine funext (Fin.addCases (fun l => ?_) fun r => ?_)
· rw [append_left, Function.comp_apply]
refine congr_arg u (Fin.ext ?_)
simp
· exact (Fin.cast hv r).elim0
#align fin.append_right_nil Fin.append_right_nil
@[simp]
theorem append_elim0 {α : Type*} (u : Fin m → α) :
append u Fin.elim0 = u ∘ Fin.cast (Nat.add_zero _) :=
append_right_nil _ _ rfl
#align fin.append_elim0 Fin.append_elim0
theorem append_left_nil {α : Type*} (u : Fin m → α) (v : Fin n → α) (hu : m = 0) :
append u v = v ∘ Fin.cast (by rw [hu, Nat.zero_add]) := by
refine funext (Fin.addCases (fun l => ?_) fun r => ?_)
· exact (Fin.cast hu l).elim0
· rw [append_right, Function.comp_apply]
refine congr_arg v (Fin.ext ?_)
simp [hu]
#align fin.append_left_nil Fin.append_left_nil
@[simp]
theorem elim0_append {α : Type*} (v : Fin n → α) :
append Fin.elim0 v = v ∘ Fin.cast (Nat.zero_add _) :=
append_left_nil _ _ rfl
#align fin.elim0_append Fin.elim0_append
theorem append_assoc {p : ℕ} {α : Type*} (a : Fin m → α) (b : Fin n → α) (c : Fin p → α) :
append (append a b) c = append a (append b c) ∘ Fin.cast (Nat.add_assoc ..) := by
ext i
rw [Function.comp_apply]
refine Fin.addCases (fun l => ?_) (fun r => ?_) i
· rw [append_left]
refine Fin.addCases (fun ll => ?_) (fun lr => ?_) l
· rw [append_left]
simp [castAdd_castAdd]
· rw [append_right]
simp [castAdd_natAdd]
· rw [append_right]
simp [← natAdd_natAdd]
#align fin.append_assoc Fin.append_assoc
/-- Appending a one-tuple to the left is the same as `Fin.cons`. -/
theorem append_left_eq_cons {α : Type*} {n : ℕ} (x₀ : Fin 1 → α) (x : Fin n → α) :
Fin.append x₀ x = Fin.cons (x₀ 0) x ∘ Fin.cast (Nat.add_comm ..) := by
ext i
refine Fin.addCases ?_ ?_ i <;> clear i
· intro i
rw [Subsingleton.elim i 0, Fin.append_left, Function.comp_apply, eq_comm]
exact Fin.cons_zero _ _
· intro i
rw [Fin.append_right, Function.comp_apply, Fin.cast_natAdd, eq_comm, Fin.addNat_one]
exact Fin.cons_succ _ _ _
#align fin.append_left_eq_cons Fin.append_left_eq_cons
/-- `Fin.cons` is the same as appending a one-tuple to the left. -/
theorem cons_eq_append {α : Type*} (x : α) (xs : Fin n → α) :
cons x xs = append (cons x Fin.elim0) xs ∘ Fin.cast (Nat.add_comm ..) := by
funext i; simp [append_left_eq_cons]
@[simp] lemma append_cast_left {n m} {α : Type*} (xs : Fin n → α) (ys : Fin m → α) (n' : ℕ)
(h : n' = n) :
Fin.append (xs ∘ Fin.cast h) ys = Fin.append xs ys ∘ (Fin.cast <| by rw [h]) := by
subst h; simp
@[simp] lemma append_cast_right {n m} {α : Type*} (xs : Fin n → α) (ys : Fin m → α) (m' : ℕ)
(h : m' = m) :
Fin.append xs (ys ∘ Fin.cast h) = Fin.append xs ys ∘ (Fin.cast <| by rw [h]) := by
subst h; simp
lemma append_rev {m n} {α : Type*} (xs : Fin m → α) (ys : Fin n → α) (i : Fin (m + n)) :
append xs ys (rev i) = append (ys ∘ rev) (xs ∘ rev) (cast (Nat.add_comm ..) i) := by
rcases rev_surjective i with ⟨i, rfl⟩
rw [rev_rev]
induction i using Fin.addCases
· simp [rev_castAdd]
· simp [cast_rev, rev_addNat]
lemma append_comp_rev {m n} {α : Type*} (xs : Fin m → α) (ys : Fin n → α) :
append xs ys ∘ rev = append (ys ∘ rev) (xs ∘ rev) ∘ cast (Nat.add_comm ..) :=
funext <| append_rev xs ys
end Append
section Repeat
/-- Repeat `a` `m` times. For example `Fin.repeat 2 ![0, 3, 7] = ![0, 3, 7, 0, 3, 7]`. -/
-- Porting note: removed @[simp]
def «repeat» {α : Type*} (m : ℕ) (a : Fin n → α) : Fin (m * n) → α
| i => a i.modNat
#align fin.repeat Fin.repeat
-- Porting note: added (leanprover/lean4#2042)
@[simp]
theorem repeat_apply {α : Type*} (a : Fin n → α) (i : Fin (m * n)) :
Fin.repeat m a i = a i.modNat :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem repeat_zero {α : Type*} (a : Fin n → α) :
Fin.repeat 0 a = Fin.elim0 ∘ cast (Nat.zero_mul _) :=
funext fun x => (cast (Nat.zero_mul _) x).elim0
#align fin.repeat_zero Fin.repeat_zero
@[simp]
theorem repeat_one {α : Type*} (a : Fin n → α) : Fin.repeat 1 a = a ∘ cast (Nat.one_mul _) := by
generalize_proofs h
apply funext
rw [(Fin.rightInverse_cast h.symm).surjective.forall]
intro i
simp [modNat, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt i.is_lt]
#align fin.repeat_one Fin.repeat_one
theorem repeat_succ {α : Type*} (a : Fin n → α) (m : ℕ) :
Fin.repeat m.succ a =
append a (Fin.repeat m a) ∘ cast ((Nat.succ_mul _ _).trans (Nat.add_comm ..)) := by
generalize_proofs h
apply funext
rw [(Fin.rightInverse_cast h.symm).surjective.forall]
refine Fin.addCases (fun l => ?_) fun r => ?_
· simp [modNat, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt l.is_lt]
· simp [modNat]
#align fin.repeat_succ Fin.repeat_succ
@[simp]
theorem repeat_add {α : Type*} (a : Fin n → α) (m₁ m₂ : ℕ) : Fin.repeat (m₁ + m₂) a =
append (Fin.repeat m₁ a) (Fin.repeat m₂ a) ∘ cast (Nat.add_mul ..) := by
generalize_proofs h
apply funext
rw [(Fin.rightInverse_cast h.symm).surjective.forall]
refine Fin.addCases (fun l => ?_) fun r => ?_
· simp [modNat, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt l.is_lt]
· simp [modNat, Nat.add_mod]
#align fin.repeat_add Fin.repeat_add
theorem repeat_rev {α : Type*} (a : Fin n → α) (k : Fin (m * n)) :
Fin.repeat m a k.rev = Fin.repeat m (a ∘ Fin.rev) k :=
congr_arg a k.modNat_rev
theorem repeat_comp_rev {α} (a : Fin n → α) :
Fin.repeat m a ∘ Fin.rev = Fin.repeat m (a ∘ Fin.rev) :=
funext <| repeat_rev a
end Repeat
end Tuple
section TupleRight
/-! In the previous section, we have discussed inserting or removing elements on the left of a
tuple. In this section, we do the same on the right. A difference is that `Fin (n+1)` is constructed
inductively from `Fin n` starting from the left, not from the right. This implies that Lean needs
more help to realize that elements belong to the right types, i.e., we need to insert casts at
several places. -/
-- Porting note: `i.castSucc` does not work like it did in Lean 3;
-- `(castSucc i)` must be used.
variable {α : Fin (n + 1) → Type u} (x : α (last n)) (q : ∀ i, α i)
(p : ∀ i : Fin n, α (castSucc i)) (i : Fin n) (y : α (castSucc i)) (z : α (last n))
/-- The beginning of an `n+1` tuple, i.e., its first `n` entries -/
def init (q : ∀ i, α i) (i : Fin n) : α (castSucc i) :=
q (castSucc i)
#align fin.init Fin.init
theorem init_def {n : ℕ} {α : Fin (n + 1) → Type*} {q : ∀ i, α i} :
(init fun k : Fin (n + 1) ↦ q k) = fun k : Fin n ↦ q (castSucc k) :=
rfl
#align fin.init_def Fin.init_def
/-- Adding an element at the end of an `n`-tuple, to get an `n+1`-tuple. The name `snoc` comes from
`cons` (i.e., adding an element to the left of a tuple) read in reverse order. -/
def snoc (p : ∀ i : Fin n, α (castSucc i)) (x : α (last n)) (i : Fin (n + 1)) : α i :=
if h : i.val < n then _root_.cast (by rw [Fin.castSucc_castLT i h]) (p (castLT i h))
else _root_.cast (by rw [eq_last_of_not_lt h]) x
#align fin.snoc Fin.snoc
@[simp]
theorem init_snoc : init (snoc p x) = p := by
ext i
simp only [init, snoc, coe_castSucc, is_lt, cast_eq, dite_true]
convert cast_eq rfl (p i)
#align fin.init_snoc Fin.init_snoc
@[simp]
theorem snoc_castSucc : snoc p x (castSucc i) = p i := by
simp only [snoc, coe_castSucc, is_lt, cast_eq, dite_true]
convert cast_eq rfl (p i)
#align fin.snoc_cast_succ Fin.snoc_castSucc
@[simp]
theorem snoc_comp_castSucc {n : ℕ} {α : Sort _} {a : α} {f : Fin n → α} :
(snoc f a : Fin (n + 1) → α) ∘ castSucc = f :=
funext fun i ↦ by rw [Function.comp_apply, snoc_castSucc]
#align fin.snoc_comp_cast_succ Fin.snoc_comp_castSucc
@[simp]
theorem snoc_last : snoc p x (last n) = x := by simp [snoc]
#align fin.snoc_last Fin.snoc_last
lemma snoc_zero {α : Type*} (p : Fin 0 → α) (x : α) :
Fin.snoc p x = fun _ ↦ x := by
ext y
have : Subsingleton (Fin (0 + 1)) := Fin.subsingleton_one
simp only [Subsingleton.elim y (Fin.last 0), snoc_last]
@[simp]
theorem snoc_comp_nat_add {n m : ℕ} {α : Sort _} (f : Fin (m + n) → α) (a : α) :
(snoc f a : Fin _ → α) ∘ (natAdd m : Fin (n + 1) → Fin (m + n + 1)) =
snoc (f ∘ natAdd m) a := by
ext i
refine Fin.lastCases ?_ (fun i ↦ ?_) i
· simp only [Function.comp_apply]
rw [snoc_last, natAdd_last, snoc_last]
· simp only [comp_apply, snoc_castSucc]
rw [natAdd_castSucc, snoc_castSucc]
#align fin.snoc_comp_nat_add Fin.snoc_comp_nat_add
@[simp]
theorem snoc_cast_add {α : Fin (n + m + 1) → Type*} (f : ∀ i : Fin (n + m), α (castSucc i))
(a : α (last (n + m))) (i : Fin n) : (snoc f a) (castAdd (m + 1) i) = f (castAdd m i) :=
dif_pos _
#align fin.snoc_cast_add Fin.snoc_cast_add
-- Porting note: Had to `unfold comp`
@[simp]
theorem snoc_comp_cast_add {n m : ℕ} {α : Sort _} (f : Fin (n + m) → α) (a : α) :
(snoc f a : Fin _ → α) ∘ castAdd (m + 1) = f ∘ castAdd m :=
funext (by unfold comp; exact snoc_cast_add _ _)
#align fin.snoc_comp_cast_add Fin.snoc_comp_cast_add
/-- Updating a tuple and adding an element at the end commute. -/
@[simp]
theorem snoc_update : snoc (update p i y) x = update (snoc p x) (castSucc i) y := by
ext j
by_cases h : j.val < n
· rw [snoc]
simp only [h]
simp only [dif_pos]
by_cases h' : j = castSucc i
· have C1 : α (castSucc i) = α j := by rw [h']
have E1 : update (snoc p x) (castSucc i) y j = _root_.cast C1 y := by
have : update (snoc p x) j (_root_.cast C1 y) j = _root_.cast C1 y := by simp
convert this
· exact h'.symm
· exact heq_of_cast_eq (congr_arg α (Eq.symm h')) rfl
have C2 : α (castSucc i) = α (castSucc (castLT j h)) := by rw [castSucc_castLT, h']
have E2 : update p i y (castLT j h) = _root_.cast C2 y := by
have : update p (castLT j h) (_root_.cast C2 y) (castLT j h) = _root_.cast C2 y := by simp
convert this
· simp [h, h']
· exact heq_of_cast_eq C2 rfl
rw [E1, E2]
exact eq_rec_compose (Eq.trans C2.symm C1) C2 y
· have : ¬castLT j h = i := by
intro E
apply h'
rw [← E, castSucc_castLT]
simp [h', this, snoc, h]
· rw [eq_last_of_not_lt h]
simp [Ne.symm (ne_of_lt (castSucc_lt_last i))]
#align fin.snoc_update Fin.snoc_update
/-- Adding an element at the beginning of a tuple and then updating it amounts to adding it
directly. -/
| Mathlib/Data/Fin/Tuple/Basic.lean | 580 | 586 | theorem update_snoc_last : update (snoc p x) (last n) z = snoc p z := by |
ext j
by_cases h : j.val < n
· have : j ≠ last n := ne_of_lt h
simp [h, update_noteq, this, snoc]
· rw [eq_last_of_not_lt h]
simp
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Rémy Degenne. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Zhouhang Zhou, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.L1Space
import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.IndicatorFunction
#align_import measure_theory.integral.integrable_on from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"8b8ba04e2f326f3f7cf24ad129beda58531ada61"
/-! # Functions integrable on a set and at a filter
We define `IntegrableOn f s μ := Integrable f (μ.restrict s)` and prove theorems like
`integrableOn_union : IntegrableOn f (s ∪ t) μ ↔ IntegrableOn f s μ ∧ IntegrableOn f t μ`.
Next we define a predicate `IntegrableAtFilter (f : α → E) (l : Filter α) (μ : Measure α)`
saying that `f` is integrable at some set `s ∈ l` and prove that a measurable function is integrable
at `l` with respect to `μ` provided that `f` is bounded above at `l ⊓ ae μ` and `μ` is finite
at `l`.
-/
noncomputable section
open Set Filter TopologicalSpace MeasureTheory Function
open scoped Classical Topology Interval Filter ENNReal MeasureTheory
variable {α β E F : Type*} [MeasurableSpace α]
section
variable [TopologicalSpace β] {l l' : Filter α} {f g : α → β} {μ ν : Measure α}
/-- A function `f` is strongly measurable at a filter `l` w.r.t. a measure `μ` if it is
ae strongly measurable w.r.t. `μ.restrict s` for some `s ∈ l`. -/
def StronglyMeasurableAtFilter (f : α → β) (l : Filter α) (μ : Measure α := by volume_tac) :=
∃ s ∈ l, AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict s)
#align strongly_measurable_at_filter StronglyMeasurableAtFilter
@[simp]
theorem stronglyMeasurableAt_bot {f : α → β} : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f ⊥ μ :=
⟨∅, mem_bot, by simp⟩
#align strongly_measurable_at_bot stronglyMeasurableAt_bot
protected theorem StronglyMeasurableAtFilter.eventually (h : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l μ) :
∀ᶠ s in l.smallSets, AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict s) :=
(eventually_smallSets' fun _ _ => AEStronglyMeasurable.mono_set).2 h
#align strongly_measurable_at_filter.eventually StronglyMeasurableAtFilter.eventually
protected theorem StronglyMeasurableAtFilter.filter_mono (h : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l μ)
(h' : l' ≤ l) : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l' μ :=
let ⟨s, hsl, hs⟩ := h
⟨s, h' hsl, hs⟩
#align strongly_measurable_at_filter.filter_mono StronglyMeasurableAtFilter.filter_mono
protected theorem MeasureTheory.AEStronglyMeasurable.stronglyMeasurableAtFilter
(h : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ) : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l μ :=
⟨univ, univ_mem, by rwa [Measure.restrict_univ]⟩
#align measure_theory.ae_strongly_measurable.strongly_measurable_at_filter MeasureTheory.AEStronglyMeasurable.stronglyMeasurableAtFilter
theorem AeStronglyMeasurable.stronglyMeasurableAtFilter_of_mem {s}
(h : AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict s)) (hl : s ∈ l) : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l μ :=
⟨s, hl, h⟩
#align ae_strongly_measurable.strongly_measurable_at_filter_of_mem AeStronglyMeasurable.stronglyMeasurableAtFilter_of_mem
protected theorem MeasureTheory.StronglyMeasurable.stronglyMeasurableAtFilter
(h : StronglyMeasurable f) : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l μ :=
h.aestronglyMeasurable.stronglyMeasurableAtFilter
#align measure_theory.strongly_measurable.strongly_measurable_at_filter MeasureTheory.StronglyMeasurable.stronglyMeasurableAtFilter
end
namespace MeasureTheory
section NormedAddCommGroup
theorem hasFiniteIntegral_restrict_of_bounded [NormedAddCommGroup E] {f : α → E} {s : Set α}
{μ : Measure α} {C} (hs : μ s < ∞) (hf : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ.restrict s, ‖f x‖ ≤ C) :
HasFiniteIntegral f (μ.restrict s) :=
haveI : IsFiniteMeasure (μ.restrict s) := ⟨by rwa [Measure.restrict_apply_univ]⟩
hasFiniteIntegral_of_bounded hf
#align measure_theory.has_finite_integral_restrict_of_bounded MeasureTheory.hasFiniteIntegral_restrict_of_bounded
variable [NormedAddCommGroup E] {f g : α → E} {s t : Set α} {μ ν : Measure α}
/-- A function is `IntegrableOn` a set `s` if it is almost everywhere strongly measurable on `s`
and if the integral of its pointwise norm over `s` is less than infinity. -/
def IntegrableOn (f : α → E) (s : Set α) (μ : Measure α := by volume_tac) : Prop :=
Integrable f (μ.restrict s)
#align measure_theory.integrable_on MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn
theorem IntegrableOn.integrable (h : IntegrableOn f s μ) : Integrable f (μ.restrict s) :=
h
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.integrable MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.integrable
@[simp]
theorem integrableOn_empty : IntegrableOn f ∅ μ := by simp [IntegrableOn, integrable_zero_measure]
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_empty MeasureTheory.integrableOn_empty
@[simp]
theorem integrableOn_univ : IntegrableOn f univ μ ↔ Integrable f μ := by
rw [IntegrableOn, Measure.restrict_univ]
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_univ MeasureTheory.integrableOn_univ
theorem integrableOn_zero : IntegrableOn (fun _ => (0 : E)) s μ :=
integrable_zero _ _ _
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_zero MeasureTheory.integrableOn_zero
@[simp]
theorem integrableOn_const {C : E} : IntegrableOn (fun _ => C) s μ ↔ C = 0 ∨ μ s < ∞ :=
integrable_const_iff.trans <| by rw [Measure.restrict_apply_univ]
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_const MeasureTheory.integrableOn_const
theorem IntegrableOn.mono (h : IntegrableOn f t ν) (hs : s ⊆ t) (hμ : μ ≤ ν) : IntegrableOn f s μ :=
h.mono_measure <| Measure.restrict_mono hs hμ
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.mono MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.mono
theorem IntegrableOn.mono_set (h : IntegrableOn f t μ) (hst : s ⊆ t) : IntegrableOn f s μ :=
h.mono hst le_rfl
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.mono_set MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.mono_set
theorem IntegrableOn.mono_measure (h : IntegrableOn f s ν) (hμ : μ ≤ ν) : IntegrableOn f s μ :=
h.mono (Subset.refl _) hμ
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.mono_measure MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.mono_measure
theorem IntegrableOn.mono_set_ae (h : IntegrableOn f t μ) (hst : s ≤ᵐ[μ] t) : IntegrableOn f s μ :=
h.integrable.mono_measure <| Measure.restrict_mono_ae hst
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.mono_set_ae MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.mono_set_ae
theorem IntegrableOn.congr_set_ae (h : IntegrableOn f t μ) (hst : s =ᵐ[μ] t) : IntegrableOn f s μ :=
h.mono_set_ae hst.le
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.congr_set_ae MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.congr_set_ae
theorem IntegrableOn.congr_fun_ae (h : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hst : f =ᵐ[μ.restrict s] g) :
IntegrableOn g s μ :=
Integrable.congr h hst
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.congr_fun_ae MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.congr_fun_ae
theorem integrableOn_congr_fun_ae (hst : f =ᵐ[μ.restrict s] g) :
IntegrableOn f s μ ↔ IntegrableOn g s μ :=
⟨fun h => h.congr_fun_ae hst, fun h => h.congr_fun_ae hst.symm⟩
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_congr_fun_ae MeasureTheory.integrableOn_congr_fun_ae
theorem IntegrableOn.congr_fun (h : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hst : EqOn f g s) (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
IntegrableOn g s μ :=
h.congr_fun_ae ((ae_restrict_iff' hs).2 (eventually_of_forall hst))
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.congr_fun MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.congr_fun
theorem integrableOn_congr_fun (hst : EqOn f g s) (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
IntegrableOn f s μ ↔ IntegrableOn g s μ :=
⟨fun h => h.congr_fun hst hs, fun h => h.congr_fun hst.symm hs⟩
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_congr_fun MeasureTheory.integrableOn_congr_fun
theorem Integrable.integrableOn (h : Integrable f μ) : IntegrableOn f s μ :=
h.mono_measure <| Measure.restrict_le_self
#align measure_theory.integrable.integrable_on MeasureTheory.Integrable.integrableOn
theorem IntegrableOn.restrict (h : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
IntegrableOn f s (μ.restrict t) := by
rw [IntegrableOn, Measure.restrict_restrict hs]; exact h.mono_set inter_subset_left
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.restrict MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.restrict
theorem IntegrableOn.inter_of_restrict (h : IntegrableOn f s (μ.restrict t)) :
IntegrableOn f (s ∩ t) μ := by
have := h.mono_set (inter_subset_left (t := t))
rwa [IntegrableOn, μ.restrict_restrict_of_subset inter_subset_right] at this
lemma Integrable.piecewise [DecidablePred (· ∈ s)]
(hs : MeasurableSet s) (hf : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hg : IntegrableOn g sᶜ μ) :
Integrable (s.piecewise f g) μ := by
rw [IntegrableOn] at hf hg
rw [← memℒp_one_iff_integrable] at hf hg ⊢
exact Memℒp.piecewise hs hf hg
theorem IntegrableOn.left_of_union (h : IntegrableOn f (s ∪ t) μ) : IntegrableOn f s μ :=
h.mono_set subset_union_left
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.left_of_union MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.left_of_union
theorem IntegrableOn.right_of_union (h : IntegrableOn f (s ∪ t) μ) : IntegrableOn f t μ :=
h.mono_set subset_union_right
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.right_of_union MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.right_of_union
theorem IntegrableOn.union (hs : IntegrableOn f s μ) (ht : IntegrableOn f t μ) :
IntegrableOn f (s ∪ t) μ :=
(hs.add_measure ht).mono_measure <| Measure.restrict_union_le _ _
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.union MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.union
@[simp]
theorem integrableOn_union : IntegrableOn f (s ∪ t) μ ↔ IntegrableOn f s μ ∧ IntegrableOn f t μ :=
⟨fun h => ⟨h.left_of_union, h.right_of_union⟩, fun h => h.1.union h.2⟩
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_union MeasureTheory.integrableOn_union
@[simp]
theorem integrableOn_singleton_iff {x : α} [MeasurableSingletonClass α] :
IntegrableOn f {x} μ ↔ f x = 0 ∨ μ {x} < ∞ := by
have : f =ᵐ[μ.restrict {x}] fun _ => f x := by
filter_upwards [ae_restrict_mem (measurableSet_singleton x)] with _ ha
simp only [mem_singleton_iff.1 ha]
rw [IntegrableOn, integrable_congr this, integrable_const_iff]
simp
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_singleton_iff MeasureTheory.integrableOn_singleton_iff
@[simp]
theorem integrableOn_finite_biUnion {s : Set β} (hs : s.Finite) {t : β → Set α} :
IntegrableOn f (⋃ i ∈ s, t i) μ ↔ ∀ i ∈ s, IntegrableOn f (t i) μ := by
refine hs.induction_on ?_ ?_
· simp
· intro a s _ _ hf; simp [hf, or_imp, forall_and]
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_finite_bUnion MeasureTheory.integrableOn_finite_biUnion
@[simp]
theorem integrableOn_finset_iUnion {s : Finset β} {t : β → Set α} :
IntegrableOn f (⋃ i ∈ s, t i) μ ↔ ∀ i ∈ s, IntegrableOn f (t i) μ :=
integrableOn_finite_biUnion s.finite_toSet
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_finset_Union MeasureTheory.integrableOn_finset_iUnion
@[simp]
theorem integrableOn_finite_iUnion [Finite β] {t : β → Set α} :
IntegrableOn f (⋃ i, t i) μ ↔ ∀ i, IntegrableOn f (t i) μ := by
cases nonempty_fintype β
simpa using @integrableOn_finset_iUnion _ _ _ _ _ f μ Finset.univ t
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_finite_Union MeasureTheory.integrableOn_finite_iUnion
theorem IntegrableOn.add_measure (hμ : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hν : IntegrableOn f s ν) :
IntegrableOn f s (μ + ν) := by
delta IntegrableOn; rw [Measure.restrict_add]; exact hμ.integrable.add_measure hν
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.add_measure MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.add_measure
@[simp]
theorem integrableOn_add_measure :
IntegrableOn f s (μ + ν) ↔ IntegrableOn f s μ ∧ IntegrableOn f s ν :=
⟨fun h =>
⟨h.mono_measure (Measure.le_add_right le_rfl), h.mono_measure (Measure.le_add_left le_rfl)⟩,
fun h => h.1.add_measure h.2⟩
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_add_measure MeasureTheory.integrableOn_add_measure
theorem _root_.MeasurableEmbedding.integrableOn_map_iff [MeasurableSpace β] {e : α → β}
(he : MeasurableEmbedding e) {f : β → E} {μ : Measure α} {s : Set β} :
IntegrableOn f s (μ.map e) ↔ IntegrableOn (f ∘ e) (e ⁻¹' s) μ := by
simp_rw [IntegrableOn, he.restrict_map, he.integrable_map_iff]
#align measurable_embedding.integrable_on_map_iff MeasurableEmbedding.integrableOn_map_iff
theorem _root_.MeasurableEmbedding.integrableOn_iff_comap [MeasurableSpace β] {e : α → β}
(he : MeasurableEmbedding e) {f : β → E} {μ : Measure β} {s : Set β} (hs : s ⊆ range e) :
IntegrableOn f s μ ↔ IntegrableOn (f ∘ e) (e ⁻¹' s) (μ.comap e) := by
simp_rw [← he.integrableOn_map_iff, he.map_comap, IntegrableOn,
Measure.restrict_restrict_of_subset hs]
theorem integrableOn_map_equiv [MeasurableSpace β] (e : α ≃ᵐ β) {f : β → E} {μ : Measure α}
{s : Set β} : IntegrableOn f s (μ.map e) ↔ IntegrableOn (f ∘ e) (e ⁻¹' s) μ := by
simp only [IntegrableOn, e.restrict_map, integrable_map_equiv e]
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_map_equiv MeasureTheory.integrableOn_map_equiv
theorem MeasurePreserving.integrableOn_comp_preimage [MeasurableSpace β] {e : α → β} {ν}
(h₁ : MeasurePreserving e μ ν) (h₂ : MeasurableEmbedding e) {f : β → E} {s : Set β} :
IntegrableOn (f ∘ e) (e ⁻¹' s) μ ↔ IntegrableOn f s ν :=
(h₁.restrict_preimage_emb h₂ s).integrable_comp_emb h₂
#align measure_theory.measure_preserving.integrable_on_comp_preimage MeasureTheory.MeasurePreserving.integrableOn_comp_preimage
theorem MeasurePreserving.integrableOn_image [MeasurableSpace β] {e : α → β} {ν}
(h₁ : MeasurePreserving e μ ν) (h₂ : MeasurableEmbedding e) {f : β → E} {s : Set α} :
IntegrableOn f (e '' s) ν ↔ IntegrableOn (f ∘ e) s μ :=
((h₁.restrict_image_emb h₂ s).integrable_comp_emb h₂).symm
#align measure_theory.measure_preserving.integrable_on_image MeasureTheory.MeasurePreserving.integrableOn_image
theorem integrable_indicator_iff (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
Integrable (indicator s f) μ ↔ IntegrableOn f s μ := by
simp [IntegrableOn, Integrable, HasFiniteIntegral, nnnorm_indicator_eq_indicator_nnnorm,
ENNReal.coe_indicator, lintegral_indicator _ hs, aestronglyMeasurable_indicator_iff hs]
#align measure_theory.integrable_indicator_iff MeasureTheory.integrable_indicator_iff
theorem IntegrableOn.integrable_indicator (h : IntegrableOn f s μ) (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
Integrable (indicator s f) μ :=
(integrable_indicator_iff hs).2 h
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.integrable_indicator MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.integrable_indicator
theorem Integrable.indicator (h : Integrable f μ) (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
Integrable (indicator s f) μ :=
h.integrableOn.integrable_indicator hs
#align measure_theory.integrable.indicator MeasureTheory.Integrable.indicator
theorem IntegrableOn.indicator (h : IntegrableOn f s μ) (ht : MeasurableSet t) :
IntegrableOn (indicator t f) s μ :=
Integrable.indicator h ht
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.indicator MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.indicator
theorem integrable_indicatorConstLp {E} [NormedAddCommGroup E] {p : ℝ≥0∞} {s : Set α}
(hs : MeasurableSet s) (hμs : μ s ≠ ∞) (c : E) :
Integrable (indicatorConstLp p hs hμs c) μ := by
rw [integrable_congr indicatorConstLp_coeFn, integrable_indicator_iff hs, IntegrableOn,
integrable_const_iff, lt_top_iff_ne_top]
right
simpa only [Set.univ_inter, MeasurableSet.univ, Measure.restrict_apply] using hμs
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align measure_theory.integrable_indicator_const_Lp MeasureTheory.integrable_indicatorConstLp
/-- If a function is integrable on a set `s` and nonzero there, then the measurable hull of `s` is
well behaved: the restriction of the measure to `toMeasurable μ s` coincides with its restriction
to `s`. -/
theorem IntegrableOn.restrict_toMeasurable (hf : IntegrableOn f s μ) (h's : ∀ x ∈ s, f x ≠ 0) :
μ.restrict (toMeasurable μ s) = μ.restrict s := by
rcases exists_seq_strictAnti_tendsto (0 : ℝ) with ⟨u, _, u_pos, u_lim⟩
let v n := toMeasurable (μ.restrict s) { x | u n ≤ ‖f x‖ }
have A : ∀ n, μ (s ∩ v n) ≠ ∞ := by
intro n
rw [inter_comm, ← Measure.restrict_apply (measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _),
measure_toMeasurable]
exact (hf.measure_norm_ge_lt_top (u_pos n)).ne
apply Measure.restrict_toMeasurable_of_cover _ A
intro x hx
have : 0 < ‖f x‖ := by simp only [h's x hx, norm_pos_iff, Ne, not_false_iff]
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ : ∃ n, u n < ‖f x‖ := ((tendsto_order.1 u_lim).2 _ this).exists
exact mem_iUnion.2 ⟨n, subset_toMeasurable _ _ hn.le⟩
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.restrict_to_measurable MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.restrict_toMeasurable
/-- If a function is integrable on a set `s`, and vanishes on `t \ s`, then it is integrable on `t`
if `t` is null-measurable. -/
theorem IntegrableOn.of_ae_diff_eq_zero (hf : IntegrableOn f s μ) (ht : NullMeasurableSet t μ)
(h't : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ t \ s → f x = 0) : IntegrableOn f t μ := by
let u := { x ∈ s | f x ≠ 0 }
have hu : IntegrableOn f u μ := hf.mono_set fun x hx => hx.1
let v := toMeasurable μ u
have A : IntegrableOn f v μ := by
rw [IntegrableOn, hu.restrict_toMeasurable]
· exact hu
· intro x hx; exact hx.2
have B : IntegrableOn f (t \ v) μ := by
apply integrableOn_zero.congr
filter_upwards [ae_restrict_of_ae h't,
ae_restrict_mem₀ (ht.diff (measurableSet_toMeasurable μ u).nullMeasurableSet)] with x hxt hx
by_cases h'x : x ∈ s
· by_contra H
exact hx.2 (subset_toMeasurable μ u ⟨h'x, Ne.symm H⟩)
· exact (hxt ⟨hx.1, h'x⟩).symm
apply (A.union B).mono_set _
rw [union_diff_self]
exact subset_union_right
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.of_ae_diff_eq_zero MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.of_ae_diff_eq_zero
/-- If a function is integrable on a set `s`, and vanishes on `t \ s`, then it is integrable on `t`
if `t` is measurable. -/
theorem IntegrableOn.of_forall_diff_eq_zero (hf : IntegrableOn f s μ) (ht : MeasurableSet t)
(h't : ∀ x ∈ t \ s, f x = 0) : IntegrableOn f t μ :=
hf.of_ae_diff_eq_zero ht.nullMeasurableSet (eventually_of_forall h't)
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.of_forall_diff_eq_zero MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.of_forall_diff_eq_zero
/-- If a function is integrable on a set `s` and vanishes almost everywhere on its complement,
then it is integrable. -/
theorem IntegrableOn.integrable_of_ae_not_mem_eq_zero (hf : IntegrableOn f s μ)
(h't : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∉ s → f x = 0) : Integrable f μ := by
rw [← integrableOn_univ]
apply hf.of_ae_diff_eq_zero nullMeasurableSet_univ
filter_upwards [h't] with x hx h'x using hx h'x.2
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.integrable_of_ae_not_mem_eq_zero MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.integrable_of_ae_not_mem_eq_zero
/-- If a function is integrable on a set `s` and vanishes everywhere on its complement,
then it is integrable. -/
theorem IntegrableOn.integrable_of_forall_not_mem_eq_zero (hf : IntegrableOn f s μ)
(h't : ∀ x, x ∉ s → f x = 0) : Integrable f μ :=
hf.integrable_of_ae_not_mem_eq_zero (eventually_of_forall fun x hx => h't x hx)
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.integrable_of_forall_not_mem_eq_zero MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.integrable_of_forall_not_mem_eq_zero
theorem integrableOn_iff_integrable_of_support_subset (h1s : support f ⊆ s) :
IntegrableOn f s μ ↔ Integrable f μ := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => h.integrableOn⟩
refine h.integrable_of_forall_not_mem_eq_zero fun x hx => ?_
contrapose! hx
exact h1s (mem_support.2 hx)
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_iff_integrable_of_support_subset MeasureTheory.integrableOn_iff_integrable_of_support_subset
theorem integrableOn_Lp_of_measure_ne_top {E} [NormedAddCommGroup E] {p : ℝ≥0∞} {s : Set α}
(f : Lp E p μ) (hp : 1 ≤ p) (hμs : μ s ≠ ∞) : IntegrableOn f s μ := by
refine memℒp_one_iff_integrable.mp ?_
have hμ_restrict_univ : (μ.restrict s) Set.univ < ∞ := by
simpa only [Set.univ_inter, MeasurableSet.univ, Measure.restrict_apply, lt_top_iff_ne_top]
haveI hμ_finite : IsFiniteMeasure (μ.restrict s) := ⟨hμ_restrict_univ⟩
exact ((Lp.memℒp _).restrict s).memℒp_of_exponent_le hp
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align measure_theory.integrable_on_Lp_of_measure_ne_top MeasureTheory.integrableOn_Lp_of_measure_ne_top
theorem Integrable.lintegral_lt_top {f : α → ℝ} (hf : Integrable f μ) :
(∫⁻ x, ENNReal.ofReal (f x) ∂μ) < ∞ :=
calc
(∫⁻ x, ENNReal.ofReal (f x) ∂μ) ≤ ∫⁻ x, ↑‖f x‖₊ ∂μ := lintegral_ofReal_le_lintegral_nnnorm f
_ < ∞ := hf.2
#align measure_theory.integrable.lintegral_lt_top MeasureTheory.Integrable.lintegral_lt_top
theorem IntegrableOn.set_lintegral_lt_top {f : α → ℝ} {s : Set α} (hf : IntegrableOn f s μ) :
(∫⁻ x in s, ENNReal.ofReal (f x) ∂μ) < ∞ :=
Integrable.lintegral_lt_top hf
#align measure_theory.integrable_on.set_lintegral_lt_top MeasureTheory.IntegrableOn.set_lintegral_lt_top
/-- We say that a function `f` is *integrable at filter* `l` if it is integrable on some
set `s ∈ l`. Equivalently, it is eventually integrable on `s` in `l.smallSets`. -/
def IntegrableAtFilter (f : α → E) (l : Filter α) (μ : Measure α := by volume_tac) :=
∃ s ∈ l, IntegrableOn f s μ
#align measure_theory.integrable_at_filter MeasureTheory.IntegrableAtFilter
variable {l l' : Filter α}
theorem _root_.MeasurableEmbedding.integrableAtFilter_map_iff [MeasurableSpace β] {e : α → β}
(he : MeasurableEmbedding e) {f : β → E} :
IntegrableAtFilter f (l.map e) (μ.map e) ↔ IntegrableAtFilter (f ∘ e) l μ := by
simp_rw [IntegrableAtFilter, he.integrableOn_map_iff]
constructor <;> rintro ⟨s, hs⟩
· exact ⟨_, hs⟩
· exact ⟨e '' s, by rwa [mem_map, he.injective.preimage_image]⟩
theorem _root_.MeasurableEmbedding.integrableAtFilter_iff_comap [MeasurableSpace β] {e : α → β}
(he : MeasurableEmbedding e) {f : β → E} {μ : Measure β} :
IntegrableAtFilter f (l.map e) μ ↔ IntegrableAtFilter (f ∘ e) l (μ.comap e) := by
simp_rw [← he.integrableAtFilter_map_iff, IntegrableAtFilter, he.map_comap]
constructor <;> rintro ⟨s, hs, int⟩
· exact ⟨s, hs, int.mono_measure <| μ.restrict_le_self⟩
· exact ⟨_, inter_mem hs range_mem_map, int.inter_of_restrict⟩
theorem Integrable.integrableAtFilter (h : Integrable f μ) (l : Filter α) :
IntegrableAtFilter f l μ :=
⟨univ, Filter.univ_mem, integrableOn_univ.2 h⟩
#align measure_theory.integrable.integrable_at_filter MeasureTheory.Integrable.integrableAtFilter
protected theorem IntegrableAtFilter.eventually (h : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ) :
∀ᶠ s in l.smallSets, IntegrableOn f s μ :=
Iff.mpr (eventually_smallSets' fun _s _t hst ht => ht.mono_set hst) h
#align measure_theory.integrable_at_filter.eventually MeasureTheory.IntegrableAtFilter.eventually
protected theorem IntegrableAtFilter.add {f g : α → E}
(hf : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ) (hg : IntegrableAtFilter g l μ) :
IntegrableAtFilter (f + g) l μ := by
rcases hf with ⟨s, sl, hs⟩
rcases hg with ⟨t, tl, ht⟩
refine ⟨s ∩ t, inter_mem sl tl, ?_⟩
exact (hs.mono_set inter_subset_left).add (ht.mono_set inter_subset_right)
protected theorem IntegrableAtFilter.neg {f : α → E} (hf : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ) :
IntegrableAtFilter (-f) l μ := by
rcases hf with ⟨s, sl, hs⟩
exact ⟨s, sl, hs.neg⟩
protected theorem IntegrableAtFilter.sub {f g : α → E}
(hf : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ) (hg : IntegrableAtFilter g l μ) :
IntegrableAtFilter (f - g) l μ := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg]
exact hf.add hg.neg
protected theorem IntegrableAtFilter.smul {𝕜 : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup 𝕜] [SMulZeroClass 𝕜 E]
[BoundedSMul 𝕜 E] {f : α → E} (hf : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ) (c : 𝕜) :
IntegrableAtFilter (c • f) l μ := by
rcases hf with ⟨s, sl, hs⟩
exact ⟨s, sl, hs.smul c⟩
protected theorem IntegrableAtFilter.norm (hf : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ) :
IntegrableAtFilter (fun x => ‖f x‖) l μ :=
Exists.casesOn hf fun s hs ↦ ⟨s, hs.1, hs.2.norm⟩
theorem IntegrableAtFilter.filter_mono (hl : l ≤ l') (hl' : IntegrableAtFilter f l' μ) :
IntegrableAtFilter f l μ :=
let ⟨s, hs, hsf⟩ := hl'
⟨s, hl hs, hsf⟩
#align measure_theory.integrable_at_filter.filter_mono MeasureTheory.IntegrableAtFilter.filter_mono
theorem IntegrableAtFilter.inf_of_left (hl : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ) :
IntegrableAtFilter f (l ⊓ l') μ :=
hl.filter_mono inf_le_left
#align measure_theory.integrable_at_filter.inf_of_left MeasureTheory.IntegrableAtFilter.inf_of_left
theorem IntegrableAtFilter.inf_of_right (hl : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ) :
IntegrableAtFilter f (l' ⊓ l) μ :=
hl.filter_mono inf_le_right
#align measure_theory.integrable_at_filter.inf_of_right MeasureTheory.IntegrableAtFilter.inf_of_right
@[simp]
theorem IntegrableAtFilter.inf_ae_iff {l : Filter α} :
IntegrableAtFilter f (l ⊓ ae μ) μ ↔ IntegrableAtFilter f l μ := by
refine ⟨?_, fun h ↦ h.filter_mono inf_le_left⟩
rintro ⟨s, ⟨t, ht, u, hu, rfl⟩, hf⟩
refine ⟨t, ht, hf.congr_set_ae <| eventuallyEq_set.2 ?_⟩
filter_upwards [hu] with x hx using (and_iff_left hx).symm
#align measure_theory.integrable_at_filter.inf_ae_iff MeasureTheory.IntegrableAtFilter.inf_ae_iff
alias ⟨IntegrableAtFilter.of_inf_ae, _⟩ := IntegrableAtFilter.inf_ae_iff
#align measure_theory.integrable_at_filter.of_inf_ae MeasureTheory.IntegrableAtFilter.of_inf_ae
@[simp]
theorem integrableAtFilter_top : IntegrableAtFilter f ⊤ μ ↔ Integrable f μ := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ h.integrableAtFilter ⊤⟩
obtain ⟨s, hsf, hs⟩ := h
exact (integrableOn_iff_integrable_of_support_subset fun _ _ ↦ hsf _).mp hs
theorem IntegrableAtFilter.sup_iff {l l' : Filter α} :
IntegrableAtFilter f (l ⊔ l') μ ↔ IntegrableAtFilter f l μ ∧ IntegrableAtFilter f l' μ := by
constructor
· exact fun h => ⟨h.filter_mono le_sup_left, h.filter_mono le_sup_right⟩
· exact fun ⟨⟨s, hsl, hs⟩, ⟨t, htl, ht⟩⟩ ↦ ⟨s ∪ t, union_mem_sup hsl htl, hs.union ht⟩
/-- If `μ` is a measure finite at filter `l` and `f` is a function such that its norm is bounded
above at `l`, then `f` is integrable at `l`. -/
theorem Measure.FiniteAtFilter.integrableAtFilter {l : Filter α} [IsMeasurablyGenerated l]
(hfm : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l μ) (hμ : μ.FiniteAtFilter l)
(hf : l.IsBoundedUnder (· ≤ ·) (norm ∘ f)) : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ := by
obtain ⟨C, hC⟩ : ∃ C, ∀ᶠ s in l.smallSets, ∀ x ∈ s, ‖f x‖ ≤ C :=
hf.imp fun C hC => eventually_smallSets.2 ⟨_, hC, fun t => id⟩
rcases (hfm.eventually.and (hμ.eventually.and hC)).exists_measurable_mem_of_smallSets with
⟨s, hsl, hsm, hfm, hμ, hC⟩
refine ⟨s, hsl, ⟨hfm, hasFiniteIntegral_restrict_of_bounded hμ (C := C) ?_⟩⟩
rw [ae_restrict_eq hsm, eventually_inf_principal]
exact eventually_of_forall hC
#align measure_theory.measure.finite_at_filter.integrable_at_filter MeasureTheory.Measure.FiniteAtFilter.integrableAtFilter
theorem Measure.FiniteAtFilter.integrableAtFilter_of_tendsto_ae {l : Filter α}
[IsMeasurablyGenerated l] (hfm : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l μ) (hμ : μ.FiniteAtFilter l) {b}
(hf : Tendsto f (l ⊓ ae μ) (𝓝 b)) : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ :=
(hμ.inf_of_left.integrableAtFilter (hfm.filter_mono inf_le_left)
hf.norm.isBoundedUnder_le).of_inf_ae
#align measure_theory.measure.finite_at_filter.integrable_at_filter_of_tendsto_ae MeasureTheory.Measure.FiniteAtFilter.integrableAtFilter_of_tendsto_ae
alias _root_.Filter.Tendsto.integrableAtFilter_ae :=
Measure.FiniteAtFilter.integrableAtFilter_of_tendsto_ae
#align filter.tendsto.integrable_at_filter_ae Filter.Tendsto.integrableAtFilter_ae
theorem Measure.FiniteAtFilter.integrableAtFilter_of_tendsto {l : Filter α}
[IsMeasurablyGenerated l] (hfm : StronglyMeasurableAtFilter f l μ) (hμ : μ.FiniteAtFilter l) {b}
(hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 b)) : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ :=
hμ.integrableAtFilter hfm hf.norm.isBoundedUnder_le
#align measure_theory.measure.finite_at_filter.integrable_at_filter_of_tendsto MeasureTheory.Measure.FiniteAtFilter.integrableAtFilter_of_tendsto
alias _root_.Filter.Tendsto.integrableAtFilter :=
Measure.FiniteAtFilter.integrableAtFilter_of_tendsto
#align filter.tendsto.integrable_at_filter Filter.Tendsto.integrableAtFilter
lemma Measure.integrableOn_of_bounded (s_finite : μ s ≠ ∞) (f_mble : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ)
{M : ℝ} (f_bdd : ∀ᵐ a ∂(μ.restrict s), ‖f a‖ ≤ M) :
IntegrableOn f s μ :=
⟨f_mble.restrict, hasFiniteIntegral_restrict_of_bounded (C := M) s_finite.lt_top f_bdd⟩
theorem integrable_add_of_disjoint {f g : α → E} (h : Disjoint (support f) (support g))
(hf : StronglyMeasurable f) (hg : StronglyMeasurable g) :
Integrable (f + g) μ ↔ Integrable f μ ∧ Integrable g μ := by
refine ⟨fun hfg => ⟨?_, ?_⟩, fun h => h.1.add h.2⟩
· rw [← indicator_add_eq_left h]; exact hfg.indicator hf.measurableSet_support
· rw [← indicator_add_eq_right h]; exact hfg.indicator hg.measurableSet_support
#align measure_theory.integrable_add_of_disjoint MeasureTheory.integrable_add_of_disjoint
/-- If a function converges along a filter to a limit `a`, is integrable along this filter, and
all elements of the filter have infinite measure, then the limit has to vanish. -/
lemma IntegrableAtFilter.eq_zero_of_tendsto
(h : IntegrableAtFilter f l μ) (h' : ∀ s ∈ l, μ s = ∞) {a : E}
(hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 a)) : a = 0 := by
by_contra H
obtain ⟨ε, εpos, hε⟩ : ∃ (ε : ℝ), 0 < ε ∧ ε < ‖a‖ := exists_between (norm_pos_iff'.mpr H)
rcases h with ⟨u, ul, hu⟩
let v := u ∩ {b | ε < ‖f b‖}
have hv : IntegrableOn f v μ := hu.mono_set inter_subset_left
have vl : v ∈ l := inter_mem ul ((tendsto_order.1 hf.norm).1 _ hε)
have : μ.restrict v v < ∞ := lt_of_le_of_lt (measure_mono inter_subset_right)
(Integrable.measure_gt_lt_top hv.norm εpos)
have : μ v ≠ ∞ := ne_of_lt (by simpa only [Measure.restrict_apply_self])
exact this (h' v vl)
end NormedAddCommGroup
end MeasureTheory
open MeasureTheory
variable [NormedAddCommGroup E]
/-- A function which is continuous on a set `s` is almost everywhere measurable with respect to
`μ.restrict s`. -/
theorem ContinuousOn.aemeasurable [TopologicalSpace α] [OpensMeasurableSpace α] [MeasurableSpace β]
[TopologicalSpace β] [BorelSpace β] {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {μ : Measure α}
(hf : ContinuousOn f s) (hs : MeasurableSet s) : AEMeasurable f (μ.restrict s) := by
nontriviality α; inhabit α
have : (Set.piecewise s f fun _ => f default) =ᵐ[μ.restrict s] f := piecewise_ae_eq_restrict hs
refine ⟨Set.piecewise s f fun _ => f default, ?_, this.symm⟩
apply measurable_of_isOpen
intro t ht
obtain ⟨u, u_open, hu⟩ : ∃ u : Set α, IsOpen u ∧ f ⁻¹' t ∩ s = u ∩ s :=
_root_.continuousOn_iff'.1 hf t ht
rw [piecewise_preimage, Set.ite, hu]
exact (u_open.measurableSet.inter hs).union ((measurable_const ht.measurableSet).diff hs)
#align continuous_on.ae_measurable ContinuousOn.aemeasurable
/-- A function which is continuous on a separable set `s` is almost everywhere strongly measurable
with respect to `μ.restrict s`. -/
theorem ContinuousOn.aestronglyMeasurable_of_isSeparable [TopologicalSpace α]
[PseudoMetrizableSpace α] [OpensMeasurableSpace α] [TopologicalSpace β]
[PseudoMetrizableSpace β] {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {μ : Measure α} (hf : ContinuousOn f s)
(hs : MeasurableSet s) (h's : TopologicalSpace.IsSeparable s) :
AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict s) := by
letI := pseudoMetrizableSpacePseudoMetric α
borelize β
rw [aestronglyMeasurable_iff_aemeasurable_separable]
refine ⟨hf.aemeasurable hs, f '' s, hf.isSeparable_image h's, ?_⟩
exact mem_of_superset (self_mem_ae_restrict hs) (subset_preimage_image _ _)
#align continuous_on.ae_strongly_measurable_of_is_separable ContinuousOn.aestronglyMeasurable_of_isSeparable
/-- A function which is continuous on a set `s` is almost everywhere strongly measurable with
respect to `μ.restrict s` when either the source space or the target space is second-countable. -/
theorem ContinuousOn.aestronglyMeasurable [TopologicalSpace α] [TopologicalSpace β]
[h : SecondCountableTopologyEither α β] [OpensMeasurableSpace α] [PseudoMetrizableSpace β]
{f : α → β} {s : Set α} {μ : Measure α} (hf : ContinuousOn f s) (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict s) := by
borelize β
refine
aestronglyMeasurable_iff_aemeasurable_separable.2
⟨hf.aemeasurable hs, f '' s, ?_,
mem_of_superset (self_mem_ae_restrict hs) (subset_preimage_image _ _)⟩
cases h.out
· rw [image_eq_range]
exact isSeparable_range <| continuousOn_iff_continuous_restrict.1 hf
· exact .of_separableSpace _
#align continuous_on.ae_strongly_measurable ContinuousOn.aestronglyMeasurable
/-- A function which is continuous on a compact set `s` is almost everywhere strongly measurable
with respect to `μ.restrict s`. -/
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntegrableOn.lean | 619 | 628 | theorem ContinuousOn.aestronglyMeasurable_of_isCompact [TopologicalSpace α] [OpensMeasurableSpace α]
[TopologicalSpace β] [PseudoMetrizableSpace β] {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {μ : Measure α}
(hf : ContinuousOn f s) (hs : IsCompact s) (h's : MeasurableSet s) :
AEStronglyMeasurable f (μ.restrict s) := by |
letI := pseudoMetrizableSpacePseudoMetric β
borelize β
rw [aestronglyMeasurable_iff_aemeasurable_separable]
refine ⟨hf.aemeasurable h's, f '' s, ?_, ?_⟩
· exact (hs.image_of_continuousOn hf).isSeparable
· exact mem_of_superset (self_mem_ae_restrict h's) (subset_preimage_image _ _)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Richard M. Hill. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Richard M. Hill
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.PowerSeries.Trunc
import Mathlib.RingTheory.PowerSeries.Inverse
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Derivation.Basic
/-!
# Definitions
In this file we define an operation `derivative` (formal differentiation)
on the ring of formal power series in one variable (over an arbitrary commutative semiring).
Under suitable assumptions, we prove that two power series are equal if their derivatives
are equal and their constant terms are equal. This will give us a simple tool for proving
power series identities. For example, one can easily prove the power series identity
$\exp ( \log (1+X)) = 1+X$ by differentiating twice.
## Main Definition
- `PowerSeries.derivative R : Derivation R R⟦X⟧ R⟦X⟧` the formal derivative operation.
This is abbreviated `d⁄dX R`.
-/
namespace PowerSeries
open Polynomial Derivation Nat
section CommutativeSemiring
variable {R} [CommSemiring R]
/--
The formal derivative of a power series in one variable.
This is defined here as a function, but will be packaged as a
derivation `derivative` on `R⟦X⟧`.
-/
noncomputable def derivativeFun (f : R⟦X⟧) : R⟦X⟧ := mk fun n ↦ coeff R (n + 1) f * (n + 1)
theorem coeff_derivativeFun (f : R⟦X⟧) (n : ℕ) :
coeff R n f.derivativeFun = coeff R (n + 1) f * (n + 1) := by
rw [derivativeFun, coeff_mk]
| Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Derivative.lean | 45 | 47 | theorem derivativeFun_coe (f : R[X]) : (f : R⟦X⟧).derivativeFun = derivative f := by |
ext
rw [coeff_derivativeFun, coeff_coe, coeff_coe, coeff_derivative]
|
/-
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.SetTheory.Cardinal.Ordinal
#align_import set_theory.cardinal.continuum from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"e08a42b2dd544cf11eba72e5fc7bf199d4349925"
/-!
# Cardinality of continuum
In this file we define `Cardinal.continuum` (notation: `𝔠`, localized in `Cardinal`) to be `2 ^ ℵ₀`.
We also prove some `simp` lemmas about cardinal arithmetic involving `𝔠`.
## Notation
- `𝔠` : notation for `Cardinal.continuum` in locale `Cardinal`.
-/
namespace Cardinal
universe u v
open Cardinal
/-- Cardinality of continuum. -/
def continuum : Cardinal.{u} :=
2 ^ ℵ₀
#align cardinal.continuum Cardinal.continuum
scoped notation "𝔠" => Cardinal.continuum
@[simp]
theorem two_power_aleph0 : 2 ^ aleph0.{u} = continuum.{u} :=
rfl
#align cardinal.two_power_aleph_0 Cardinal.two_power_aleph0
@[simp]
theorem lift_continuum : lift.{v} 𝔠 = 𝔠 := by
rw [← two_power_aleph0, lift_two_power, lift_aleph0, two_power_aleph0]
#align cardinal.lift_continuum Cardinal.lift_continuum
@[simp]
theorem continuum_le_lift {c : Cardinal.{u}} : 𝔠 ≤ lift.{v} c ↔ 𝔠 ≤ c := by
-- Porting note: added explicit universes
rw [← lift_continuum.{u,v}, lift_le]
#align cardinal.continuum_le_lift Cardinal.continuum_le_lift
@[simp]
theorem lift_le_continuum {c : Cardinal.{u}} : lift.{v} c ≤ 𝔠 ↔ c ≤ 𝔠 := by
-- Porting note: added explicit universes
rw [← lift_continuum.{u,v}, lift_le]
#align cardinal.lift_le_continuum Cardinal.lift_le_continuum
@[simp]
theorem continuum_lt_lift {c : Cardinal.{u}} : 𝔠 < lift.{v} c ↔ 𝔠 < c := by
-- Porting note: added explicit universes
rw [← lift_continuum.{u,v}, lift_lt]
#align cardinal.continuum_lt_lift Cardinal.continuum_lt_lift
@[simp]
theorem lift_lt_continuum {c : Cardinal.{u}} : lift.{v} c < 𝔠 ↔ c < 𝔠 := by
-- Porting note: added explicit universes
rw [← lift_continuum.{u,v}, lift_lt]
#align cardinal.lift_lt_continuum Cardinal.lift_lt_continuum
/-!
### Inequalities
-/
theorem aleph0_lt_continuum : ℵ₀ < 𝔠 :=
cantor ℵ₀
#align cardinal.aleph_0_lt_continuum Cardinal.aleph0_lt_continuum
theorem aleph0_le_continuum : ℵ₀ ≤ 𝔠 :=
aleph0_lt_continuum.le
#align cardinal.aleph_0_le_continuum Cardinal.aleph0_le_continuum
@[simp]
theorem beth_one : beth 1 = 𝔠 := by simpa using beth_succ 0
#align cardinal.beth_one Cardinal.beth_one
theorem nat_lt_continuum (n : ℕ) : ↑n < 𝔠 :=
(nat_lt_aleph0 n).trans aleph0_lt_continuum
#align cardinal.nat_lt_continuum Cardinal.nat_lt_continuum
theorem mk_set_nat : #(Set ℕ) = 𝔠 := by simp
#align cardinal.mk_set_nat Cardinal.mk_set_nat
theorem continuum_pos : 0 < 𝔠 :=
nat_lt_continuum 0
#align cardinal.continuum_pos Cardinal.continuum_pos
theorem continuum_ne_zero : 𝔠 ≠ 0 :=
continuum_pos.ne'
#align cardinal.continuum_ne_zero Cardinal.continuum_ne_zero
theorem aleph_one_le_continuum : aleph 1 ≤ 𝔠 := by
rw [← succ_aleph0]
exact Order.succ_le_of_lt aleph0_lt_continuum
#align cardinal.aleph_one_le_continuum Cardinal.aleph_one_le_continuum
@[simp]
theorem continuum_toNat : toNat continuum = 0 :=
toNat_apply_of_aleph0_le aleph0_le_continuum
#align cardinal.continuum_to_nat Cardinal.continuum_toNat
@[simp]
theorem continuum_toPartENat : toPartENat continuum = ⊤ :=
toPartENat_apply_of_aleph0_le aleph0_le_continuum
#align cardinal.continuum_to_part_enat Cardinal.continuum_toPartENat
/-!
### Addition
-/
@[simp]
theorem aleph0_add_continuum : ℵ₀ + 𝔠 = 𝔠 :=
add_eq_right aleph0_le_continuum aleph0_le_continuum
#align cardinal.aleph_0_add_continuum Cardinal.aleph0_add_continuum
@[simp]
theorem continuum_add_aleph0 : 𝔠 + ℵ₀ = 𝔠 :=
(add_comm _ _).trans aleph0_add_continuum
#align cardinal.continuum_add_aleph_0 Cardinal.continuum_add_aleph0
@[simp]
theorem continuum_add_self : 𝔠 + 𝔠 = 𝔠 :=
add_eq_self aleph0_le_continuum
#align cardinal.continuum_add_self Cardinal.continuum_add_self
@[simp]
theorem nat_add_continuum (n : ℕ) : ↑n + 𝔠 = 𝔠 :=
nat_add_eq n aleph0_le_continuum
#align cardinal.nat_add_continuum Cardinal.nat_add_continuum
@[simp]
theorem continuum_add_nat (n : ℕ) : 𝔠 + n = 𝔠 :=
(add_comm _ _).trans (nat_add_continuum n)
#align cardinal.continuum_add_nat Cardinal.continuum_add_nat
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem ofNat_add_continuum {n : ℕ} [Nat.AtLeastTwo n] : no_index (OfNat.ofNat n) + 𝔠 = 𝔠 :=
nat_add_continuum n
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem continuum_add_ofNat {n : ℕ} [Nat.AtLeastTwo n] : 𝔠 + no_index (OfNat.ofNat n) = 𝔠 :=
continuum_add_nat n
/-!
### Multiplication
-/
@[simp]
theorem continuum_mul_self : 𝔠 * 𝔠 = 𝔠 :=
mul_eq_left aleph0_le_continuum le_rfl continuum_ne_zero
#align cardinal.continuum_mul_self Cardinal.continuum_mul_self
@[simp]
theorem continuum_mul_aleph0 : 𝔠 * ℵ₀ = 𝔠 :=
mul_eq_left aleph0_le_continuum aleph0_le_continuum aleph0_ne_zero
#align cardinal.continuum_mul_aleph_0 Cardinal.continuum_mul_aleph0
@[simp]
theorem aleph0_mul_continuum : ℵ₀ * 𝔠 = 𝔠 :=
(mul_comm _ _).trans continuum_mul_aleph0
#align cardinal.aleph_0_mul_continuum Cardinal.aleph0_mul_continuum
@[simp]
theorem nat_mul_continuum {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : ↑n * 𝔠 = 𝔠 :=
mul_eq_right aleph0_le_continuum (nat_lt_continuum n).le (Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 hn)
#align cardinal.nat_mul_continuum Cardinal.nat_mul_continuum
@[simp]
theorem continuum_mul_nat {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : 𝔠 * n = 𝔠 :=
(mul_comm _ _).trans (nat_mul_continuum hn)
#align cardinal.continuum_mul_nat Cardinal.continuum_mul_nat
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem ofNat_mul_continuum {n : ℕ} [Nat.AtLeastTwo n] : no_index (OfNat.ofNat n) * 𝔠 = 𝔠 :=
nat_mul_continuum (OfNat.ofNat_ne_zero n)
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp]
theorem continuum_mul_ofNat {n : ℕ} [Nat.AtLeastTwo n] : 𝔠 * no_index (OfNat.ofNat n) = 𝔠 :=
continuum_mul_nat (OfNat.ofNat_ne_zero n)
/-!
### Power
-/
@[simp]
theorem aleph0_power_aleph0 : aleph0.{u} ^ aleph0.{u} = 𝔠 :=
power_self_eq le_rfl
#align cardinal.aleph_0_power_aleph_0 Cardinal.aleph0_power_aleph0
@[simp]
theorem nat_power_aleph0 {n : ℕ} (hn : 2 ≤ n) : (n ^ aleph0.{u} : Cardinal.{u}) = 𝔠 :=
nat_power_eq le_rfl hn
#align cardinal.nat_power_aleph_0 Cardinal.nat_power_aleph0
@[simp]
| Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Continuum.lean | 212 | 213 | theorem continuum_power_aleph0 : continuum.{u} ^ aleph0.{u} = 𝔠 := by |
rw [← two_power_aleph0, ← power_mul, mul_eq_left le_rfl le_rfl aleph0_ne_zero]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Leonardo de Moura, Jeremy Avigad, Minchao Wu, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Attr
import Mathlib.Data.Multiset.FinsetOps
import Mathlib.Logic.Equiv.Set
import Mathlib.Order.Directed
import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Basic
#align_import data.finset.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"442a83d738cb208d3600056c489be16900ba701d"
/-!
# Finite sets
Terms of type `Finset α` are one way of talking about finite subsets of `α` in mathlib.
Below, `Finset α` is defined as a structure with 2 fields:
1. `val` is a `Multiset α` of elements;
2. `nodup` is a proof that `val` has no duplicates.
Finsets in Lean are constructive in that they have an underlying `List` that enumerates their
elements. In particular, any function that uses the data of the underlying list cannot depend on its
ordering. This is handled on the `Multiset` level by multiset API, so in most cases one needn't
worry about it explicitly.
Finsets give a basic foundation for defining finite sums and products over types:
1. `∑ i ∈ (s : Finset α), f i`;
2. `∏ i ∈ (s : Finset α), f i`.
Lean refers to these operations as big operators.
More information can be found in `Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Group.Finset`.
Finsets are directly used to define fintypes in Lean.
A `Fintype α` instance for a type `α` consists of a universal `Finset α` containing every term of
`α`, called `univ`. See `Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Basic`.
There is also `univ'`, the noncomputable partner to `univ`,
which is defined to be `α` as a finset if `α` is finite,
and the empty finset otherwise. See `Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Basic`.
`Finset.card`, the size of a finset is defined in `Mathlib.Data.Finset.Card`.
This is then used to define `Fintype.card`, the size of a type.
## Main declarations
### Main definitions
* `Finset`: Defines a type for the finite subsets of `α`.
Constructing a `Finset` requires two pieces of data: `val`, a `Multiset α` of elements,
and `nodup`, a proof that `val` has no duplicates.
* `Finset.instMembershipFinset`: Defines membership `a ∈ (s : Finset α)`.
* `Finset.instCoeTCFinsetSet`: Provides a coercion `s : Finset α` to `s : Set α`.
* `Finset.instCoeSortFinsetType`: Coerce `s : Finset α` to the type of all `x ∈ s`.
* `Finset.induction_on`: Induction on finsets. To prove a proposition about an arbitrary `Finset α`,
it suffices to prove it for the empty finset, and to show that if it holds for some `Finset α`,
then it holds for the finset obtained by inserting a new element.
* `Finset.choose`: Given a proof `h` of existence and uniqueness of a certain element
satisfying a predicate, `choose s h` returns the element of `s` satisfying that predicate.
### Finset constructions
* `Finset.instSingletonFinset`: Denoted by `{a}`; the finset consisting of one element.
* `Finset.empty`: Denoted by `∅`. The finset associated to any type consisting of no elements.
* `Finset.range`: For any `n : ℕ`, `range n` is equal to `{0, 1, ... , n - 1} ⊆ ℕ`.
This convention is consistent with other languages and normalizes `card (range n) = n`.
Beware, `n` is not in `range n`.
* `Finset.attach`: Given `s : Finset α`, `attach s` forms a finset of elements of the subtype
`{a // a ∈ s}`; in other words, it attaches elements to a proof of membership in the set.
### Finsets from functions
* `Finset.filter`: Given a decidable predicate `p : α → Prop`, `s.filter p` is
the finset consisting of those elements in `s` satisfying the predicate `p`.
### The lattice structure on subsets of finsets
There is a natural lattice structure on the subsets of a set.
In Lean, we use lattice notation to talk about things involving unions and intersections. See
`Mathlib.Order.Lattice`. For the lattice structure on finsets, `⊥` is called `bot` with `⊥ = ∅` and
`⊤` is called `top` with `⊤ = univ`.
* `Finset.instHasSubsetFinset`: Lots of API about lattices, otherwise behaves as one would expect.
* `Finset.instUnionFinset`: Defines `s ∪ t` (or `s ⊔ t`) as the union of `s` and `t`.
See `Finset.sup`/`Finset.biUnion` for finite unions.
* `Finset.instInterFinset`: Defines `s ∩ t` (or `s ⊓ t`) as the intersection of `s` and `t`.
See `Finset.inf` for finite intersections.
### Operations on two or more finsets
* `insert` and `Finset.cons`: For any `a : α`, `insert s a` returns `s ∪ {a}`. `cons s a h`
returns the same except that it requires a hypothesis stating that `a` is not already in `s`.
This does not require decidable equality on the type `α`.
* `Finset.instUnionFinset`: see "The lattice structure on subsets of finsets"
* `Finset.instInterFinset`: see "The lattice structure on subsets of finsets"
* `Finset.erase`: For any `a : α`, `erase s a` returns `s` with the element `a` removed.
* `Finset.instSDiffFinset`: Defines the set difference `s \ t` for finsets `s` and `t`.
* `Finset.product`: Given finsets of `α` and `β`, defines finsets of `α × β`.
For arbitrary dependent products, see `Mathlib.Data.Finset.Pi`.
### Predicates on finsets
* `Disjoint`: defined via the lattice structure on finsets; two sets are disjoint if their
intersection is empty.
* `Finset.Nonempty`: A finset is nonempty if it has elements. This is equivalent to saying `s ≠ ∅`.
### Equivalences between finsets
* The `Mathlib.Data.Equiv` files describe a general type of equivalence, so look in there for any
lemmas. There is some API for rewriting sums and products from `s` to `t` given that `s ≃ t`.
TODO: examples
## Tags
finite sets, finset
-/
-- Assert that we define `Finset` without the material on `List.sublists`.
-- Note that we cannot use `List.sublists` itself as that is defined very early.
assert_not_exists List.sublistsLen
assert_not_exists Multiset.Powerset
assert_not_exists CompleteLattice
open Multiset Subtype Nat Function
universe u
variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*}
/-- `Finset α` is the type of finite sets of elements of `α`. It is implemented
as a multiset (a list up to permutation) which has no duplicate elements. -/
structure Finset (α : Type*) where
/-- The underlying multiset -/
val : Multiset α
/-- `val` contains no duplicates -/
nodup : Nodup val
#align finset Finset
instance Multiset.canLiftFinset {α} : CanLift (Multiset α) (Finset α) Finset.val Multiset.Nodup :=
⟨fun m hm => ⟨⟨m, hm⟩, rfl⟩⟩
#align multiset.can_lift_finset Multiset.canLiftFinset
namespace Finset
theorem eq_of_veq : ∀ {s t : Finset α}, s.1 = t.1 → s = t
| ⟨s, _⟩, ⟨t, _⟩, h => by cases h; rfl
#align finset.eq_of_veq Finset.eq_of_veq
theorem val_injective : Injective (val : Finset α → Multiset α) := fun _ _ => eq_of_veq
#align finset.val_injective Finset.val_injective
@[simp]
theorem val_inj {s t : Finset α} : s.1 = t.1 ↔ s = t :=
val_injective.eq_iff
#align finset.val_inj Finset.val_inj
@[simp]
theorem dedup_eq_self [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset α) : dedup s.1 = s.1 :=
s.2.dedup
#align finset.dedup_eq_self Finset.dedup_eq_self
instance decidableEq [DecidableEq α] : DecidableEq (Finset α)
| _, _ => decidable_of_iff _ val_inj
#align finset.has_decidable_eq Finset.decidableEq
/-! ### membership -/
instance : Membership α (Finset α) :=
⟨fun a s => a ∈ s.1⟩
theorem mem_def {a : α} {s : Finset α} : a ∈ s ↔ a ∈ s.1 :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.mem_def Finset.mem_def
@[simp]
theorem mem_val {a : α} {s : Finset α} : a ∈ s.1 ↔ a ∈ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.mem_val Finset.mem_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_mk {a : α} {s nd} : a ∈ @Finset.mk α s nd ↔ a ∈ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.mem_mk Finset.mem_mk
instance decidableMem [_h : DecidableEq α] (a : α) (s : Finset α) : Decidable (a ∈ s) :=
Multiset.decidableMem _ _
#align finset.decidable_mem Finset.decidableMem
@[simp] lemma forall_mem_not_eq {s : Finset α} {a : α} : (∀ b ∈ s, ¬ a = b) ↔ a ∉ s := by aesop
@[simp] lemma forall_mem_not_eq' {s : Finset α} {a : α} : (∀ b ∈ s, ¬ b = a) ↔ a ∉ s := by aesop
/-! ### set coercion -/
-- Porting note (#11445): new definition
/-- Convert a finset to a set in the natural way. -/
@[coe] def toSet (s : Finset α) : Set α :=
{ a | a ∈ s }
/-- Convert a finset to a set in the natural way. -/
instance : CoeTC (Finset α) (Set α) :=
⟨toSet⟩
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem mem_coe {a : α} {s : Finset α} : a ∈ (s : Set α) ↔ a ∈ (s : Finset α) :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.mem_coe Finset.mem_coe
@[simp]
theorem setOf_mem {α} {s : Finset α} : { a | a ∈ s } = s :=
rfl
#align finset.set_of_mem Finset.setOf_mem
@[simp]
theorem coe_mem {s : Finset α} (x : (s : Set α)) : ↑x ∈ s :=
x.2
#align finset.coe_mem Finset.coe_mem
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
theorem mk_coe {s : Finset α} (x : (s : Set α)) {h} : (⟨x, h⟩ : (s : Set α)) = x :=
Subtype.coe_eta _ _
#align finset.mk_coe Finset.mk_coe
instance decidableMem' [DecidableEq α] (a : α) (s : Finset α) : Decidable (a ∈ (s : Set α)) :=
s.decidableMem _
#align finset.decidable_mem' Finset.decidableMem'
/-! ### extensionality -/
theorem ext_iff {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ = s₂ ↔ ∀ a, a ∈ s₁ ↔ a ∈ s₂ :=
val_inj.symm.trans <| s₁.nodup.ext s₂.nodup
#align finset.ext_iff Finset.ext_iff
@[ext]
theorem ext {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : (∀ a, a ∈ s₁ ↔ a ∈ s₂) → s₁ = s₂ :=
ext_iff.2
#align finset.ext Finset.ext
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_inj {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : (s₁ : Set α) = s₂ ↔ s₁ = s₂ :=
Set.ext_iff.trans ext_iff.symm
#align finset.coe_inj Finset.coe_inj
theorem coe_injective {α} : Injective ((↑) : Finset α → Set α) := fun _s _t => coe_inj.1
#align finset.coe_injective Finset.coe_injective
/-! ### type coercion -/
/-- Coercion from a finset to the corresponding subtype. -/
instance {α : Type u} : CoeSort (Finset α) (Type u) :=
⟨fun s => { x // x ∈ s }⟩
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
protected theorem forall_coe {α : Type*} (s : Finset α) (p : s → Prop) :
(∀ x : s, p x) ↔ ∀ (x : α) (h : x ∈ s), p ⟨x, h⟩ :=
Subtype.forall
#align finset.forall_coe Finset.forall_coe
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
protected theorem exists_coe {α : Type*} (s : Finset α) (p : s → Prop) :
(∃ x : s, p x) ↔ ∃ (x : α) (h : x ∈ s), p ⟨x, h⟩ :=
Subtype.exists
#align finset.exists_coe Finset.exists_coe
instance PiFinsetCoe.canLift (ι : Type*) (α : ι → Type*) [_ne : ∀ i, Nonempty (α i)]
(s : Finset ι) : CanLift (∀ i : s, α i) (∀ i, α i) (fun f i => f i) fun _ => True :=
PiSubtype.canLift ι α (· ∈ s)
#align finset.pi_finset_coe.can_lift Finset.PiFinsetCoe.canLift
instance PiFinsetCoe.canLift' (ι α : Type*) [_ne : Nonempty α] (s : Finset ι) :
CanLift (s → α) (ι → α) (fun f i => f i) fun _ => True :=
PiFinsetCoe.canLift ι (fun _ => α) s
#align finset.pi_finset_coe.can_lift' Finset.PiFinsetCoe.canLift'
instance FinsetCoe.canLift (s : Finset α) : CanLift α s (↑) fun a => a ∈ s where
prf a ha := ⟨⟨a, ha⟩, rfl⟩
#align finset.finset_coe.can_lift Finset.FinsetCoe.canLift
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_sort_coe (s : Finset α) : ((s : Set α) : Sort _) = s :=
rfl
#align finset.coe_sort_coe Finset.coe_sort_coe
/-! ### Subset and strict subset relations -/
section Subset
variable {s t : Finset α}
instance : HasSubset (Finset α) :=
⟨fun s t => ∀ ⦃a⦄, a ∈ s → a ∈ t⟩
instance : HasSSubset (Finset α) :=
⟨fun s t => s ⊆ t ∧ ¬t ⊆ s⟩
instance partialOrder : PartialOrder (Finset α) where
le := (· ⊆ ·)
lt := (· ⊂ ·)
le_refl s a := id
le_trans s t u hst htu a ha := htu <| hst ha
le_antisymm s t hst hts := ext fun a => ⟨@hst _, @hts _⟩
instance : IsRefl (Finset α) (· ⊆ ·) :=
show IsRefl (Finset α) (· ≤ ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsTrans (Finset α) (· ⊆ ·) :=
show IsTrans (Finset α) (· ≤ ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsAntisymm (Finset α) (· ⊆ ·) :=
show IsAntisymm (Finset α) (· ≤ ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsIrrefl (Finset α) (· ⊂ ·) :=
show IsIrrefl (Finset α) (· < ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsTrans (Finset α) (· ⊂ ·) :=
show IsTrans (Finset α) (· < ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsAsymm (Finset α) (· ⊂ ·) :=
show IsAsymm (Finset α) (· < ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsNonstrictStrictOrder (Finset α) (· ⊆ ·) (· ⊂ ·) :=
⟨fun _ _ => Iff.rfl⟩
theorem subset_def : s ⊆ t ↔ s.1 ⊆ t.1 :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.subset_def Finset.subset_def
theorem ssubset_def : s ⊂ t ↔ s ⊆ t ∧ ¬t ⊆ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.ssubset_def Finset.ssubset_def
@[simp]
theorem Subset.refl (s : Finset α) : s ⊆ s :=
Multiset.Subset.refl _
#align finset.subset.refl Finset.Subset.refl
protected theorem Subset.rfl {s : Finset α} : s ⊆ s :=
Subset.refl _
#align finset.subset.rfl Finset.Subset.rfl
protected theorem subset_of_eq {s t : Finset α} (h : s = t) : s ⊆ t :=
h ▸ Subset.refl _
#align finset.subset_of_eq Finset.subset_of_eq
theorem Subset.trans {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α} : s₁ ⊆ s₂ → s₂ ⊆ s₃ → s₁ ⊆ s₃ :=
Multiset.Subset.trans
#align finset.subset.trans Finset.Subset.trans
theorem Superset.trans {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α} : s₁ ⊇ s₂ → s₂ ⊇ s₃ → s₁ ⊇ s₃ := fun h' h =>
Subset.trans h h'
#align finset.superset.trans Finset.Superset.trans
theorem mem_of_subset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} {a : α} : s₁ ⊆ s₂ → a ∈ s₁ → a ∈ s₂ :=
Multiset.mem_of_subset
#align finset.mem_of_subset Finset.mem_of_subset
theorem not_mem_mono {s t : Finset α} (h : s ⊆ t) {a : α} : a ∉ t → a ∉ s :=
mt <| @h _
#align finset.not_mem_mono Finset.not_mem_mono
theorem Subset.antisymm {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} (H₁ : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (H₂ : s₂ ⊆ s₁) : s₁ = s₂ :=
ext fun a => ⟨@H₁ a, @H₂ a⟩
#align finset.subset.antisymm Finset.Subset.antisymm
theorem subset_iff {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ ⊆ s₂ ↔ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s₁ → x ∈ s₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.subset_iff Finset.subset_iff
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_subset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : (s₁ : Set α) ⊆ s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.coe_subset Finset.coe_subset
@[simp]
theorem val_le_iff {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁.1 ≤ s₂.1 ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ :=
le_iff_subset s₁.2
#align finset.val_le_iff Finset.val_le_iff
theorem Subset.antisymm_iff {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ = s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ ∧ s₂ ⊆ s₁ :=
le_antisymm_iff
#align finset.subset.antisymm_iff Finset.Subset.antisymm_iff
theorem not_subset : ¬s ⊆ t ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, x ∉ t := by simp only [← coe_subset, Set.not_subset, mem_coe]
#align finset.not_subset Finset.not_subset
@[simp]
theorem le_eq_subset : ((· ≤ ·) : Finset α → Finset α → Prop) = (· ⊆ ·) :=
rfl
#align finset.le_eq_subset Finset.le_eq_subset
@[simp]
theorem lt_eq_subset : ((· < ·) : Finset α → Finset α → Prop) = (· ⊂ ·) :=
rfl
#align finset.lt_eq_subset Finset.lt_eq_subset
theorem le_iff_subset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ ≤ s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.le_iff_subset Finset.le_iff_subset
theorem lt_iff_ssubset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ < s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊂ s₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.lt_iff_ssubset Finset.lt_iff_ssubset
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_ssubset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : (s₁ : Set α) ⊂ s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊂ s₂ :=
show (s₁ : Set α) ⊂ s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ ∧ ¬s₂ ⊆ s₁ by simp only [Set.ssubset_def, Finset.coe_subset]
#align finset.coe_ssubset Finset.coe_ssubset
@[simp]
theorem val_lt_iff {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁.1 < s₂.1 ↔ s₁ ⊂ s₂ :=
and_congr val_le_iff <| not_congr val_le_iff
#align finset.val_lt_iff Finset.val_lt_iff
lemma val_strictMono : StrictMono (val : Finset α → Multiset α) := fun _ _ ↦ val_lt_iff.2
theorem ssubset_iff_subset_ne {s t : Finset α} : s ⊂ t ↔ s ⊆ t ∧ s ≠ t :=
@lt_iff_le_and_ne _ _ s t
#align finset.ssubset_iff_subset_ne Finset.ssubset_iff_subset_ne
theorem ssubset_iff_of_subset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : s₁ ⊂ s₂ ↔ ∃ x ∈ s₂, x ∉ s₁ :=
Set.ssubset_iff_of_subset h
#align finset.ssubset_iff_of_subset Finset.ssubset_iff_of_subset
theorem ssubset_of_ssubset_of_subset {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α} (hs₁s₂ : s₁ ⊂ s₂) (hs₂s₃ : s₂ ⊆ s₃) :
s₁ ⊂ s₃ :=
Set.ssubset_of_ssubset_of_subset hs₁s₂ hs₂s₃
#align finset.ssubset_of_ssubset_of_subset Finset.ssubset_of_ssubset_of_subset
theorem ssubset_of_subset_of_ssubset {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α} (hs₁s₂ : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (hs₂s₃ : s₂ ⊂ s₃) :
s₁ ⊂ s₃ :=
Set.ssubset_of_subset_of_ssubset hs₁s₂ hs₂s₃
#align finset.ssubset_of_subset_of_ssubset Finset.ssubset_of_subset_of_ssubset
theorem exists_of_ssubset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} (h : s₁ ⊂ s₂) : ∃ x ∈ s₂, x ∉ s₁ :=
Set.exists_of_ssubset h
#align finset.exists_of_ssubset Finset.exists_of_ssubset
instance isWellFounded_ssubset : IsWellFounded (Finset α) (· ⊂ ·) :=
Subrelation.isWellFounded (InvImage _ _) val_lt_iff.2
#align finset.is_well_founded_ssubset Finset.isWellFounded_ssubset
instance wellFoundedLT : WellFoundedLT (Finset α) :=
Finset.isWellFounded_ssubset
#align finset.is_well_founded_lt Finset.wellFoundedLT
end Subset
-- TODO: these should be global attributes, but this will require fixing other files
attribute [local trans] Subset.trans Superset.trans
/-! ### Order embedding from `Finset α` to `Set α` -/
/-- Coercion to `Set α` as an `OrderEmbedding`. -/
def coeEmb : Finset α ↪o Set α :=
⟨⟨(↑), coe_injective⟩, coe_subset⟩
#align finset.coe_emb Finset.coeEmb
@[simp]
theorem coe_coeEmb : ⇑(coeEmb : Finset α ↪o Set α) = ((↑) : Finset α → Set α) :=
rfl
#align finset.coe_coe_emb Finset.coe_coeEmb
/-! ### Nonempty -/
/-- The property `s.Nonempty` expresses the fact that the finset `s` is not empty. It should be used
in theorem assumptions instead of `∃ x, x ∈ s` or `s ≠ ∅` as it gives access to a nice API thanks
to the dot notation. -/
protected def Nonempty (s : Finset α) : Prop := ∃ x : α, x ∈ s
#align finset.nonempty Finset.Nonempty
-- Porting note: Much longer than in Lean3
instance decidableNonempty {s : Finset α} : Decidable s.Nonempty :=
Quotient.recOnSubsingleton (motive := fun s : Multiset α => Decidable (∃ a, a ∈ s)) s.1
(fun l : List α =>
match l with
| [] => isFalse <| by simp
| a::l => isTrue ⟨a, by simp⟩)
#align finset.decidable_nonempty Finset.decidableNonempty
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_nonempty {s : Finset α} : (s : Set α).Nonempty ↔ s.Nonempty :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.coe_nonempty Finset.coe_nonempty
-- Porting note: Left-hand side simplifies @[simp]
theorem nonempty_coe_sort {s : Finset α} : Nonempty (s : Type _) ↔ s.Nonempty :=
nonempty_subtype
#align finset.nonempty_coe_sort Finset.nonempty_coe_sort
alias ⟨_, Nonempty.to_set⟩ := coe_nonempty
#align finset.nonempty.to_set Finset.Nonempty.to_set
alias ⟨_, Nonempty.coe_sort⟩ := nonempty_coe_sort
#align finset.nonempty.coe_sort Finset.Nonempty.coe_sort
theorem Nonempty.exists_mem {s : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) : ∃ x : α, x ∈ s :=
h
#align finset.nonempty.bex Finset.Nonempty.exists_mem
@[deprecated (since := "2024-03-23")] alias Nonempty.bex := Nonempty.exists_mem
theorem Nonempty.mono {s t : Finset α} (hst : s ⊆ t) (hs : s.Nonempty) : t.Nonempty :=
Set.Nonempty.mono hst hs
#align finset.nonempty.mono Finset.Nonempty.mono
theorem Nonempty.forall_const {s : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) {p : Prop} : (∀ x ∈ s, p) ↔ p :=
let ⟨x, hx⟩ := h
⟨fun h => h x hx, fun h _ _ => h⟩
#align finset.nonempty.forall_const Finset.Nonempty.forall_const
theorem Nonempty.to_subtype {s : Finset α} : s.Nonempty → Nonempty s :=
nonempty_coe_sort.2
#align finset.nonempty.to_subtype Finset.Nonempty.to_subtype
theorem Nonempty.to_type {s : Finset α} : s.Nonempty → Nonempty α := fun ⟨x, _hx⟩ => ⟨x⟩
#align finset.nonempty.to_type Finset.Nonempty.to_type
/-! ### empty -/
section Empty
variable {s : Finset α}
/-- The empty finset -/
protected def empty : Finset α :=
⟨0, nodup_zero⟩
#align finset.empty Finset.empty
instance : EmptyCollection (Finset α) :=
⟨Finset.empty⟩
instance inhabitedFinset : Inhabited (Finset α) :=
⟨∅⟩
#align finset.inhabited_finset Finset.inhabitedFinset
@[simp]
theorem empty_val : (∅ : Finset α).1 = 0 :=
rfl
#align finset.empty_val Finset.empty_val
@[simp]
theorem not_mem_empty (a : α) : a ∉ (∅ : Finset α) := by
-- Porting note: was `id`. `a ∈ List.nil` is no longer definitionally equal to `False`
simp only [mem_def, empty_val, not_mem_zero, not_false_iff]
#align finset.not_mem_empty Finset.not_mem_empty
@[simp]
theorem not_nonempty_empty : ¬(∅ : Finset α).Nonempty := fun ⟨x, hx⟩ => not_mem_empty x hx
#align finset.not_nonempty_empty Finset.not_nonempty_empty
@[simp]
theorem mk_zero : (⟨0, nodup_zero⟩ : Finset α) = ∅ :=
rfl
#align finset.mk_zero Finset.mk_zero
theorem ne_empty_of_mem {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h : a ∈ s) : s ≠ ∅ := fun e =>
not_mem_empty a <| e ▸ h
#align finset.ne_empty_of_mem Finset.ne_empty_of_mem
theorem Nonempty.ne_empty {s : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) : s ≠ ∅ :=
(Exists.elim h) fun _a => ne_empty_of_mem
#align finset.nonempty.ne_empty Finset.Nonempty.ne_empty
@[simp]
theorem empty_subset (s : Finset α) : ∅ ⊆ s :=
zero_subset _
#align finset.empty_subset Finset.empty_subset
theorem eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem {s : Finset α} (H : ∀ x, x ∉ s) : s = ∅ :=
eq_of_veq (eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem H)
#align finset.eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem Finset.eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem
theorem eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem {s : Finset α} : s = ∅ ↔ ∀ x, x ∉ s :=
-- Porting note: used `id`
⟨by rintro rfl x; apply not_mem_empty, fun h => eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem h⟩
#align finset.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem Finset.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem val_eq_zero {s : Finset α} : s.1 = 0 ↔ s = ∅ :=
@val_inj _ s ∅
#align finset.val_eq_zero Finset.val_eq_zero
theorem subset_empty {s : Finset α} : s ⊆ ∅ ↔ s = ∅ :=
subset_zero.trans val_eq_zero
#align finset.subset_empty Finset.subset_empty
@[simp]
theorem not_ssubset_empty (s : Finset α) : ¬s ⊂ ∅ := fun h =>
let ⟨_, he, _⟩ := exists_of_ssubset h
-- Porting note: was `he`
not_mem_empty _ he
#align finset.not_ssubset_empty Finset.not_ssubset_empty
theorem nonempty_of_ne_empty {s : Finset α} (h : s ≠ ∅) : s.Nonempty :=
exists_mem_of_ne_zero (mt val_eq_zero.1 h)
#align finset.nonempty_of_ne_empty Finset.nonempty_of_ne_empty
theorem nonempty_iff_ne_empty {s : Finset α} : s.Nonempty ↔ s ≠ ∅ :=
⟨Nonempty.ne_empty, nonempty_of_ne_empty⟩
#align finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty Finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty
@[simp]
theorem not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty {s : Finset α} : ¬s.Nonempty ↔ s = ∅ :=
nonempty_iff_ne_empty.not.trans not_not
#align finset.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty Finset.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty
theorem eq_empty_or_nonempty (s : Finset α) : s = ∅ ∨ s.Nonempty :=
by_cases Or.inl fun h => Or.inr (nonempty_of_ne_empty h)
#align finset.eq_empty_or_nonempty Finset.eq_empty_or_nonempty
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_empty : ((∅ : Finset α) : Set α) = ∅ :=
Set.ext <| by simp
#align finset.coe_empty Finset.coe_empty
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_eq_empty {s : Finset α} : (s : Set α) = ∅ ↔ s = ∅ := by rw [← coe_empty, coe_inj]
#align finset.coe_eq_empty Finset.coe_eq_empty
-- Porting note: Left-hand side simplifies @[simp]
theorem isEmpty_coe_sort {s : Finset α} : IsEmpty (s : Type _) ↔ s = ∅ := by
simpa using @Set.isEmpty_coe_sort α s
#align finset.is_empty_coe_sort Finset.isEmpty_coe_sort
instance instIsEmpty : IsEmpty (∅ : Finset α) :=
isEmpty_coe_sort.2 rfl
/-- A `Finset` for an empty type is empty. -/
theorem eq_empty_of_isEmpty [IsEmpty α] (s : Finset α) : s = ∅ :=
Finset.eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem isEmptyElim
#align finset.eq_empty_of_is_empty Finset.eq_empty_of_isEmpty
instance : OrderBot (Finset α) where
bot := ∅
bot_le := empty_subset
@[simp]
theorem bot_eq_empty : (⊥ : Finset α) = ∅ :=
rfl
#align finset.bot_eq_empty Finset.bot_eq_empty
@[simp]
theorem empty_ssubset : ∅ ⊂ s ↔ s.Nonempty :=
(@bot_lt_iff_ne_bot (Finset α) _ _ _).trans nonempty_iff_ne_empty.symm
#align finset.empty_ssubset Finset.empty_ssubset
alias ⟨_, Nonempty.empty_ssubset⟩ := empty_ssubset
#align finset.nonempty.empty_ssubset Finset.Nonempty.empty_ssubset
end Empty
/-! ### singleton -/
section Singleton
variable {s : Finset α} {a b : α}
/-- `{a} : Finset a` is the set `{a}` containing `a` and nothing else.
This differs from `insert a ∅` in that it does not require a `DecidableEq` instance for `α`.
-/
instance : Singleton α (Finset α) :=
⟨fun a => ⟨{a}, nodup_singleton a⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem singleton_val (a : α) : ({a} : Finset α).1 = {a} :=
rfl
#align finset.singleton_val Finset.singleton_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_singleton {a b : α} : b ∈ ({a} : Finset α) ↔ b = a :=
Multiset.mem_singleton
#align finset.mem_singleton Finset.mem_singleton
theorem eq_of_mem_singleton {x y : α} (h : x ∈ ({y} : Finset α)) : x = y :=
mem_singleton.1 h
#align finset.eq_of_mem_singleton Finset.eq_of_mem_singleton
theorem not_mem_singleton {a b : α} : a ∉ ({b} : Finset α) ↔ a ≠ b :=
not_congr mem_singleton
#align finset.not_mem_singleton Finset.not_mem_singleton
theorem mem_singleton_self (a : α) : a ∈ ({a} : Finset α) :=
-- Porting note: was `Or.inl rfl`
mem_singleton.mpr rfl
#align finset.mem_singleton_self Finset.mem_singleton_self
@[simp]
theorem val_eq_singleton_iff {a : α} {s : Finset α} : s.val = {a} ↔ s = {a} := by
rw [← val_inj]
rfl
#align finset.val_eq_singleton_iff Finset.val_eq_singleton_iff
theorem singleton_injective : Injective (singleton : α → Finset α) := fun _a _b h =>
mem_singleton.1 (h ▸ mem_singleton_self _)
#align finset.singleton_injective Finset.singleton_injective
@[simp]
theorem singleton_inj : ({a} : Finset α) = {b} ↔ a = b :=
singleton_injective.eq_iff
#align finset.singleton_inj Finset.singleton_inj
@[simp, aesop safe apply (rule_sets := [finsetNonempty])]
theorem singleton_nonempty (a : α) : ({a} : Finset α).Nonempty :=
⟨a, mem_singleton_self a⟩
#align finset.singleton_nonempty Finset.singleton_nonempty
@[simp]
theorem singleton_ne_empty (a : α) : ({a} : Finset α) ≠ ∅ :=
(singleton_nonempty a).ne_empty
#align finset.singleton_ne_empty Finset.singleton_ne_empty
theorem empty_ssubset_singleton : (∅ : Finset α) ⊂ {a} :=
(singleton_nonempty _).empty_ssubset
#align finset.empty_ssubset_singleton Finset.empty_ssubset_singleton
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_singleton (a : α) : (({a} : Finset α) : Set α) = {a} := by
ext
simp
#align finset.coe_singleton Finset.coe_singleton
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_eq_singleton {s : Finset α} {a : α} : (s : Set α) = {a} ↔ s = {a} := by
rw [← coe_singleton, coe_inj]
#align finset.coe_eq_singleton Finset.coe_eq_singleton
@[norm_cast]
lemma coe_subset_singleton : (s : Set α) ⊆ {a} ↔ s ⊆ {a} := by rw [← coe_subset, coe_singleton]
@[norm_cast]
lemma singleton_subset_coe : {a} ⊆ (s : Set α) ↔ {a} ⊆ s := by rw [← coe_subset, coe_singleton]
theorem eq_singleton_iff_unique_mem {s : Finset α} {a : α} : s = {a} ↔ a ∈ s ∧ ∀ x ∈ s, x = a := by
constructor <;> intro t
· rw [t]
exact ⟨Finset.mem_singleton_self _, fun _ => Finset.mem_singleton.1⟩
· ext
rw [Finset.mem_singleton]
exact ⟨t.right _, fun r => r.symm ▸ t.left⟩
#align finset.eq_singleton_iff_unique_mem Finset.eq_singleton_iff_unique_mem
theorem eq_singleton_iff_nonempty_unique_mem {s : Finset α} {a : α} :
s = {a} ↔ s.Nonempty ∧ ∀ x ∈ s, x = a := by
constructor
· rintro rfl
simp
· rintro ⟨hne, h_uniq⟩
rw [eq_singleton_iff_unique_mem]
refine ⟨?_, h_uniq⟩
rw [← h_uniq hne.choose hne.choose_spec]
exact hne.choose_spec
#align finset.eq_singleton_iff_nonempty_unique_mem Finset.eq_singleton_iff_nonempty_unique_mem
theorem nonempty_iff_eq_singleton_default [Unique α] {s : Finset α} :
s.Nonempty ↔ s = {default} := by
simp [eq_singleton_iff_nonempty_unique_mem, eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton]
#align finset.nonempty_iff_eq_singleton_default Finset.nonempty_iff_eq_singleton_default
alias ⟨Nonempty.eq_singleton_default, _⟩ := nonempty_iff_eq_singleton_default
#align finset.nonempty.eq_singleton_default Finset.Nonempty.eq_singleton_default
theorem singleton_iff_unique_mem (s : Finset α) : (∃ a, s = {a}) ↔ ∃! a, a ∈ s := by
simp only [eq_singleton_iff_unique_mem, ExistsUnique]
#align finset.singleton_iff_unique_mem Finset.singleton_iff_unique_mem
theorem singleton_subset_set_iff {s : Set α} {a : α} : ↑({a} : Finset α) ⊆ s ↔ a ∈ s := by
rw [coe_singleton, Set.singleton_subset_iff]
#align finset.singleton_subset_set_iff Finset.singleton_subset_set_iff
@[simp]
theorem singleton_subset_iff {s : Finset α} {a : α} : {a} ⊆ s ↔ a ∈ s :=
singleton_subset_set_iff
#align finset.singleton_subset_iff Finset.singleton_subset_iff
@[simp]
theorem subset_singleton_iff {s : Finset α} {a : α} : s ⊆ {a} ↔ s = ∅ ∨ s = {a} := by
rw [← coe_subset, coe_singleton, Set.subset_singleton_iff_eq, coe_eq_empty, coe_eq_singleton]
#align finset.subset_singleton_iff Finset.subset_singleton_iff
theorem singleton_subset_singleton : ({a} : Finset α) ⊆ {b} ↔ a = b := by simp
#align finset.singleton_subset_singleton Finset.singleton_subset_singleton
protected theorem Nonempty.subset_singleton_iff {s : Finset α} {a : α} (h : s.Nonempty) :
s ⊆ {a} ↔ s = {a} :=
subset_singleton_iff.trans <| or_iff_right h.ne_empty
#align finset.nonempty.subset_singleton_iff Finset.Nonempty.subset_singleton_iff
theorem subset_singleton_iff' {s : Finset α} {a : α} : s ⊆ {a} ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, b = a :=
forall₂_congr fun _ _ => mem_singleton
#align finset.subset_singleton_iff' Finset.subset_singleton_iff'
@[simp]
theorem ssubset_singleton_iff {s : Finset α} {a : α} : s ⊂ {a} ↔ s = ∅ := by
rw [← coe_ssubset, coe_singleton, Set.ssubset_singleton_iff, coe_eq_empty]
#align finset.ssubset_singleton_iff Finset.ssubset_singleton_iff
theorem eq_empty_of_ssubset_singleton {s : Finset α} {x : α} (hs : s ⊂ {x}) : s = ∅ :=
ssubset_singleton_iff.1 hs
#align finset.eq_empty_of_ssubset_singleton Finset.eq_empty_of_ssubset_singleton
/-- A finset is nontrivial if it has at least two elements. -/
protected abbrev Nontrivial (s : Finset α) : Prop := (s : Set α).Nontrivial
#align finset.nontrivial Finset.Nontrivial
@[simp]
theorem not_nontrivial_empty : ¬ (∅ : Finset α).Nontrivial := by simp [Finset.Nontrivial]
#align finset.not_nontrivial_empty Finset.not_nontrivial_empty
@[simp]
theorem not_nontrivial_singleton : ¬ ({a} : Finset α).Nontrivial := by simp [Finset.Nontrivial]
#align finset.not_nontrivial_singleton Finset.not_nontrivial_singleton
theorem Nontrivial.ne_singleton (hs : s.Nontrivial) : s ≠ {a} := by
rintro rfl; exact not_nontrivial_singleton hs
#align finset.nontrivial.ne_singleton Finset.Nontrivial.ne_singleton
nonrec lemma Nontrivial.exists_ne (hs : s.Nontrivial) (a : α) : ∃ b ∈ s, b ≠ a := hs.exists_ne _
theorem eq_singleton_or_nontrivial (ha : a ∈ s) : s = {a} ∨ s.Nontrivial := by
rw [← coe_eq_singleton]; exact Set.eq_singleton_or_nontrivial ha
#align finset.eq_singleton_or_nontrivial Finset.eq_singleton_or_nontrivial
theorem nontrivial_iff_ne_singleton (ha : a ∈ s) : s.Nontrivial ↔ s ≠ {a} :=
⟨Nontrivial.ne_singleton, (eq_singleton_or_nontrivial ha).resolve_left⟩
#align finset.nontrivial_iff_ne_singleton Finset.nontrivial_iff_ne_singleton
theorem Nonempty.exists_eq_singleton_or_nontrivial : s.Nonempty → (∃ a, s = {a}) ∨ s.Nontrivial :=
fun ⟨a, ha⟩ => (eq_singleton_or_nontrivial ha).imp_left <| Exists.intro a
#align finset.nonempty.exists_eq_singleton_or_nontrivial Finset.Nonempty.exists_eq_singleton_or_nontrivial
instance instNontrivial [Nonempty α] : Nontrivial (Finset α) :=
‹Nonempty α›.elim fun a => ⟨⟨{a}, ∅, singleton_ne_empty _⟩⟩
#align finset.nontrivial' Finset.instNontrivial
instance [IsEmpty α] : Unique (Finset α) where
default := ∅
uniq _ := eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem isEmptyElim
instance (i : α) : Unique ({i} : Finset α) where
default := ⟨i, mem_singleton_self i⟩
uniq j := Subtype.ext <| mem_singleton.mp j.2
@[simp]
lemma default_singleton (i : α) : ((default : ({i} : Finset α)) : α) = i := rfl
end Singleton
/-! ### cons -/
section Cons
variable {s t : Finset α} {a b : α}
/-- `cons a s h` is the set `{a} ∪ s` containing `a` and the elements of `s`. It is the same as
`insert a s` when it is defined, but unlike `insert a s` it does not require `DecidableEq α`,
and the union is guaranteed to be disjoint. -/
def cons (a : α) (s : Finset α) (h : a ∉ s) : Finset α :=
⟨a ::ₘ s.1, nodup_cons.2 ⟨h, s.2⟩⟩
#align finset.cons Finset.cons
@[simp]
theorem mem_cons {h} : b ∈ s.cons a h ↔ b = a ∨ b ∈ s :=
Multiset.mem_cons
#align finset.mem_cons Finset.mem_cons
theorem mem_cons_of_mem {a b : α} {s : Finset α} {hb : b ∉ s} (ha : a ∈ s) : a ∈ cons b s hb :=
Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem ha
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
theorem mem_cons_self (a : α) (s : Finset α) {h} : a ∈ cons a s h :=
Multiset.mem_cons_self _ _
#align finset.mem_cons_self Finset.mem_cons_self
@[simp]
theorem cons_val (h : a ∉ s) : (cons a s h).1 = a ::ₘ s.1 :=
rfl
#align finset.cons_val Finset.cons_val
theorem forall_mem_cons (h : a ∉ s) (p : α → Prop) :
(∀ x, x ∈ cons a s h → p x) ↔ p a ∧ ∀ x, x ∈ s → p x := by
simp only [mem_cons, or_imp, forall_and, forall_eq]
#align finset.forall_mem_cons Finset.forall_mem_cons
/-- Useful in proofs by induction. -/
theorem forall_of_forall_cons {p : α → Prop} {h : a ∉ s} (H : ∀ x, x ∈ cons a s h → p x) (x)
(h : x ∈ s) : p x :=
H _ <| mem_cons.2 <| Or.inr h
#align finset.forall_of_forall_cons Finset.forall_of_forall_cons
@[simp]
theorem mk_cons {s : Multiset α} (h : (a ::ₘ s).Nodup) :
(⟨a ::ₘ s, h⟩ : Finset α) = cons a ⟨s, (nodup_cons.1 h).2⟩ (nodup_cons.1 h).1 :=
rfl
#align finset.mk_cons Finset.mk_cons
@[simp]
theorem cons_empty (a : α) : cons a ∅ (not_mem_empty _) = {a} := rfl
#align finset.cons_empty Finset.cons_empty
@[simp, aesop safe apply (rule_sets := [finsetNonempty])]
theorem nonempty_cons (h : a ∉ s) : (cons a s h).Nonempty :=
⟨a, mem_cons.2 <| Or.inl rfl⟩
#align finset.nonempty_cons Finset.nonempty_cons
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_mk {m : Multiset α} {hm} : (⟨m, hm⟩ : Finset α).Nonempty ↔ m ≠ 0 := by
induction m using Multiset.induction_on <;> simp
#align finset.nonempty_mk Finset.nonempty_mk
@[simp]
theorem coe_cons {a s h} : (@cons α a s h : Set α) = insert a (s : Set α) := by
ext
simp
#align finset.coe_cons Finset.coe_cons
theorem subset_cons (h : a ∉ s) : s ⊆ s.cons a h :=
Multiset.subset_cons _ _
#align finset.subset_cons Finset.subset_cons
theorem ssubset_cons (h : a ∉ s) : s ⊂ s.cons a h :=
Multiset.ssubset_cons h
#align finset.ssubset_cons Finset.ssubset_cons
theorem cons_subset {h : a ∉ s} : s.cons a h ⊆ t ↔ a ∈ t ∧ s ⊆ t :=
Multiset.cons_subset
#align finset.cons_subset Finset.cons_subset
@[simp]
theorem cons_subset_cons {hs ht} : s.cons a hs ⊆ t.cons a ht ↔ s ⊆ t := by
rwa [← coe_subset, coe_cons, coe_cons, Set.insert_subset_insert_iff, coe_subset]
#align finset.cons_subset_cons Finset.cons_subset_cons
theorem ssubset_iff_exists_cons_subset : s ⊂ t ↔ ∃ (a : _) (h : a ∉ s), s.cons a h ⊆ t := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun ⟨a, ha, h⟩ => ssubset_of_ssubset_of_subset (ssubset_cons _) h⟩
obtain ⟨a, hs, ht⟩ := not_subset.1 h.2
exact ⟨a, ht, cons_subset.2 ⟨hs, h.subset⟩⟩
#align finset.ssubset_iff_exists_cons_subset Finset.ssubset_iff_exists_cons_subset
end Cons
/-! ### disjoint -/
section Disjoint
variable {f : α → β} {s t u : Finset α} {a b : α}
theorem disjoint_left : Disjoint s t ↔ ∀ ⦃a⦄, a ∈ s → a ∉ t :=
⟨fun h a hs ht => not_mem_empty a <|
singleton_subset_iff.mp (h (singleton_subset_iff.mpr hs) (singleton_subset_iff.mpr ht)),
fun h _ hs ht _ ha => (h (hs ha) (ht ha)).elim⟩
#align finset.disjoint_left Finset.disjoint_left
theorem disjoint_right : Disjoint s t ↔ ∀ ⦃a⦄, a ∈ t → a ∉ s := by
rw [_root_.disjoint_comm, disjoint_left]
#align finset.disjoint_right Finset.disjoint_right
theorem disjoint_iff_ne : Disjoint s t ↔ ∀ a ∈ s, ∀ b ∈ t, a ≠ b := by
simp only [disjoint_left, imp_not_comm, forall_eq']
#align finset.disjoint_iff_ne Finset.disjoint_iff_ne
@[simp]
theorem disjoint_val : s.1.Disjoint t.1 ↔ Disjoint s t :=
disjoint_left.symm
#align finset.disjoint_val Finset.disjoint_val
theorem _root_.Disjoint.forall_ne_finset (h : Disjoint s t) (ha : a ∈ s) (hb : b ∈ t) : a ≠ b :=
disjoint_iff_ne.1 h _ ha _ hb
#align disjoint.forall_ne_finset Disjoint.forall_ne_finset
theorem not_disjoint_iff : ¬Disjoint s t ↔ ∃ a, a ∈ s ∧ a ∈ t :=
disjoint_left.not.trans <| not_forall.trans <| exists_congr fun _ => by
rw [Classical.not_imp, not_not]
#align finset.not_disjoint_iff Finset.not_disjoint_iff
theorem disjoint_of_subset_left (h : s ⊆ u) (d : Disjoint u t) : Disjoint s t :=
disjoint_left.2 fun _x m₁ => (disjoint_left.1 d) (h m₁)
#align finset.disjoint_of_subset_left Finset.disjoint_of_subset_left
theorem disjoint_of_subset_right (h : t ⊆ u) (d : Disjoint s u) : Disjoint s t :=
disjoint_right.2 fun _x m₁ => (disjoint_right.1 d) (h m₁)
#align finset.disjoint_of_subset_right Finset.disjoint_of_subset_right
@[simp]
theorem disjoint_empty_left (s : Finset α) : Disjoint ∅ s :=
disjoint_bot_left
#align finset.disjoint_empty_left Finset.disjoint_empty_left
@[simp]
theorem disjoint_empty_right (s : Finset α) : Disjoint s ∅ :=
disjoint_bot_right
#align finset.disjoint_empty_right Finset.disjoint_empty_right
@[simp]
theorem disjoint_singleton_left : Disjoint (singleton a) s ↔ a ∉ s := by
simp only [disjoint_left, mem_singleton, forall_eq]
#align finset.disjoint_singleton_left Finset.disjoint_singleton_left
@[simp]
theorem disjoint_singleton_right : Disjoint s (singleton a) ↔ a ∉ s :=
disjoint_comm.trans disjoint_singleton_left
#align finset.disjoint_singleton_right Finset.disjoint_singleton_right
-- Porting note: Left-hand side simplifies @[simp]
theorem disjoint_singleton : Disjoint ({a} : Finset α) {b} ↔ a ≠ b := by
rw [disjoint_singleton_left, mem_singleton]
#align finset.disjoint_singleton Finset.disjoint_singleton
theorem disjoint_self_iff_empty (s : Finset α) : Disjoint s s ↔ s = ∅ :=
disjoint_self
#align finset.disjoint_self_iff_empty Finset.disjoint_self_iff_empty
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem disjoint_coe : Disjoint (s : Set α) t ↔ Disjoint s t := by
simp only [Finset.disjoint_left, Set.disjoint_left, mem_coe]
#align finset.disjoint_coe Finset.disjoint_coe
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem pairwiseDisjoint_coe {ι : Type*} {s : Set ι} {f : ι → Finset α} :
s.PairwiseDisjoint (fun i => f i : ι → Set α) ↔ s.PairwiseDisjoint f :=
forall₅_congr fun _ _ _ _ _ => disjoint_coe
#align finset.pairwise_disjoint_coe Finset.pairwiseDisjoint_coe
end Disjoint
/-! ### disjoint union -/
/-- `disjUnion s t h` is the set such that `a ∈ disjUnion s t h` iff `a ∈ s` or `a ∈ t`.
It is the same as `s ∪ t`, but it does not require decidable equality on the type. The hypothesis
ensures that the sets are disjoint. -/
def disjUnion (s t : Finset α) (h : Disjoint s t) : Finset α :=
⟨s.1 + t.1, Multiset.nodup_add.2 ⟨s.2, t.2, disjoint_val.2 h⟩⟩
#align finset.disj_union Finset.disjUnion
@[simp]
theorem mem_disjUnion {α s t h a} : a ∈ @disjUnion α s t h ↔ a ∈ s ∨ a ∈ t := by
rcases s with ⟨⟨s⟩⟩; rcases t with ⟨⟨t⟩⟩; apply List.mem_append
#align finset.mem_disj_union Finset.mem_disjUnion
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_disjUnion {s t : Finset α} (h : Disjoint s t) :
(disjUnion s t h : Set α) = (s : Set α) ∪ t :=
Set.ext <| by simp
theorem disjUnion_comm (s t : Finset α) (h : Disjoint s t) :
disjUnion s t h = disjUnion t s h.symm :=
eq_of_veq <| add_comm _ _
#align finset.disj_union_comm Finset.disjUnion_comm
@[simp]
theorem empty_disjUnion (t : Finset α) (h : Disjoint ∅ t := disjoint_bot_left) :
disjUnion ∅ t h = t :=
eq_of_veq <| zero_add _
#align finset.empty_disj_union Finset.empty_disjUnion
@[simp]
theorem disjUnion_empty (s : Finset α) (h : Disjoint s ∅ := disjoint_bot_right) :
disjUnion s ∅ h = s :=
eq_of_veq <| add_zero _
#align finset.disj_union_empty Finset.disjUnion_empty
theorem singleton_disjUnion (a : α) (t : Finset α) (h : Disjoint {a} t) :
disjUnion {a} t h = cons a t (disjoint_singleton_left.mp h) :=
eq_of_veq <| Multiset.singleton_add _ _
#align finset.singleton_disj_union Finset.singleton_disjUnion
theorem disjUnion_singleton (s : Finset α) (a : α) (h : Disjoint s {a}) :
disjUnion s {a} h = cons a s (disjoint_singleton_right.mp h) := by
rw [disjUnion_comm, singleton_disjUnion]
#align finset.disj_union_singleton Finset.disjUnion_singleton
/-! ### insert -/
section Insert
variable [DecidableEq α] {s t u v : Finset α} {a b : α}
/-- `insert a s` is the set `{a} ∪ s` containing `a` and the elements of `s`. -/
instance : Insert α (Finset α) :=
⟨fun a s => ⟨_, s.2.ndinsert a⟩⟩
theorem insert_def (a : α) (s : Finset α) : insert a s = ⟨_, s.2.ndinsert a⟩ :=
rfl
#align finset.insert_def Finset.insert_def
@[simp]
theorem insert_val (a : α) (s : Finset α) : (insert a s).1 = ndinsert a s.1 :=
rfl
#align finset.insert_val Finset.insert_val
theorem insert_val' (a : α) (s : Finset α) : (insert a s).1 = dedup (a ::ₘ s.1) := by
rw [dedup_cons, dedup_eq_self]; rfl
#align finset.insert_val' Finset.insert_val'
theorem insert_val_of_not_mem {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h : a ∉ s) : (insert a s).1 = a ::ₘ s.1 := by
rw [insert_val, ndinsert_of_not_mem h]
#align finset.insert_val_of_not_mem Finset.insert_val_of_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem mem_insert : a ∈ insert b s ↔ a = b ∨ a ∈ s :=
mem_ndinsert
#align finset.mem_insert Finset.mem_insert
theorem mem_insert_self (a : α) (s : Finset α) : a ∈ insert a s :=
mem_ndinsert_self a s.1
#align finset.mem_insert_self Finset.mem_insert_self
theorem mem_insert_of_mem (h : a ∈ s) : a ∈ insert b s :=
mem_ndinsert_of_mem h
#align finset.mem_insert_of_mem Finset.mem_insert_of_mem
theorem mem_of_mem_insert_of_ne (h : b ∈ insert a s) : b ≠ a → b ∈ s :=
(mem_insert.1 h).resolve_left
#align finset.mem_of_mem_insert_of_ne Finset.mem_of_mem_insert_of_ne
theorem eq_of_not_mem_of_mem_insert (ha : b ∈ insert a s) (hb : b ∉ s) : b = a :=
(mem_insert.1 ha).resolve_right hb
#align finset.eq_of_not_mem_of_mem_insert Finset.eq_of_not_mem_of_mem_insert
/-- A version of `LawfulSingleton.insert_emptyc_eq` that works with `dsimp`. -/
@[simp, nolint simpNF] lemma insert_empty : insert a (∅ : Finset α) = {a} := rfl
@[simp]
theorem cons_eq_insert (a s h) : @cons α a s h = insert a s :=
ext fun a => by simp
#align finset.cons_eq_insert Finset.cons_eq_insert
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_insert (a : α) (s : Finset α) : ↑(insert a s) = (insert a s : Set α) :=
Set.ext fun x => by simp only [mem_coe, mem_insert, Set.mem_insert_iff]
#align finset.coe_insert Finset.coe_insert
theorem mem_insert_coe {s : Finset α} {x y : α} : x ∈ insert y s ↔ x ∈ insert y (s : Set α) := by
simp
#align finset.mem_insert_coe Finset.mem_insert_coe
instance : LawfulSingleton α (Finset α) :=
⟨fun a => by ext; simp⟩
@[simp]
theorem insert_eq_of_mem (h : a ∈ s) : insert a s = s :=
eq_of_veq <| ndinsert_of_mem h
#align finset.insert_eq_of_mem Finset.insert_eq_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem insert_eq_self : insert a s = s ↔ a ∈ s :=
⟨fun h => h ▸ mem_insert_self _ _, insert_eq_of_mem⟩
#align finset.insert_eq_self Finset.insert_eq_self
theorem insert_ne_self : insert a s ≠ s ↔ a ∉ s :=
insert_eq_self.not
#align finset.insert_ne_self Finset.insert_ne_self
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
theorem pair_eq_singleton (a : α) : ({a, a} : Finset α) = {a} :=
insert_eq_of_mem <| mem_singleton_self _
#align finset.pair_eq_singleton Finset.pair_eq_singleton
theorem Insert.comm (a b : α) (s : Finset α) : insert a (insert b s) = insert b (insert a s) :=
ext fun x => by simp only [mem_insert, or_left_comm]
#align finset.insert.comm Finset.Insert.comm
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_pair {a b : α} : (({a, b} : Finset α) : Set α) = {a, b} := by
ext
simp
#align finset.coe_pair Finset.coe_pair
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_eq_pair {s : Finset α} {a b : α} : (s : Set α) = {a, b} ↔ s = {a, b} := by
rw [← coe_pair, coe_inj]
#align finset.coe_eq_pair Finset.coe_eq_pair
theorem pair_comm (a b : α) : ({a, b} : Finset α) = {b, a} :=
Insert.comm a b ∅
#align finset.pair_comm Finset.pair_comm
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
theorem insert_idem (a : α) (s : Finset α) : insert a (insert a s) = insert a s :=
ext fun x => by simp only [mem_insert, ← or_assoc, or_self_iff]
#align finset.insert_idem Finset.insert_idem
@[simp, aesop safe apply (rule_sets := [finsetNonempty])]
theorem insert_nonempty (a : α) (s : Finset α) : (insert a s).Nonempty :=
⟨a, mem_insert_self a s⟩
#align finset.insert_nonempty Finset.insert_nonempty
@[simp]
theorem insert_ne_empty (a : α) (s : Finset α) : insert a s ≠ ∅ :=
(insert_nonempty a s).ne_empty
#align finset.insert_ne_empty Finset.insert_ne_empty
-- Porting note: explicit universe annotation is no longer required.
instance (i : α) (s : Finset α) : Nonempty ((insert i s : Finset α) : Set α) :=
(Finset.coe_nonempty.mpr (s.insert_nonempty i)).to_subtype
theorem ne_insert_of_not_mem (s t : Finset α) {a : α} (h : a ∉ s) : s ≠ insert a t := by
contrapose! h
simp [h]
#align finset.ne_insert_of_not_mem Finset.ne_insert_of_not_mem
theorem insert_subset_iff : insert a s ⊆ t ↔ a ∈ t ∧ s ⊆ t := by
simp only [subset_iff, mem_insert, forall_eq, or_imp, forall_and]
#align finset.insert_subset Finset.insert_subset_iff
theorem insert_subset (ha : a ∈ t) (hs : s ⊆ t) : insert a s ⊆ t :=
insert_subset_iff.mpr ⟨ha,hs⟩
@[simp] theorem subset_insert (a : α) (s : Finset α) : s ⊆ insert a s := fun _b => mem_insert_of_mem
#align finset.subset_insert Finset.subset_insert
@[gcongr]
theorem insert_subset_insert (a : α) {s t : Finset α} (h : s ⊆ t) : insert a s ⊆ insert a t :=
insert_subset_iff.2 ⟨mem_insert_self _ _, Subset.trans h (subset_insert _ _)⟩
#align finset.insert_subset_insert Finset.insert_subset_insert
@[simp] lemma insert_subset_insert_iff (ha : a ∉ s) : insert a s ⊆ insert a t ↔ s ⊆ t := by
simp_rw [← coe_subset]; simp [-coe_subset, ha]
theorem insert_inj (ha : a ∉ s) : insert a s = insert b s ↔ a = b :=
⟨fun h => eq_of_not_mem_of_mem_insert (h.subst <| mem_insert_self _ _) ha, congr_arg (insert · s)⟩
#align finset.insert_inj Finset.insert_inj
theorem insert_inj_on (s : Finset α) : Set.InjOn (fun a => insert a s) sᶜ := fun _ h _ _ =>
(insert_inj h).1
#align finset.insert_inj_on Finset.insert_inj_on
theorem ssubset_iff : s ⊂ t ↔ ∃ a ∉ s, insert a s ⊆ t := mod_cast @Set.ssubset_iff_insert α s t
#align finset.ssubset_iff Finset.ssubset_iff
theorem ssubset_insert (h : a ∉ s) : s ⊂ insert a s :=
ssubset_iff.mpr ⟨a, h, Subset.rfl⟩
#align finset.ssubset_insert Finset.ssubset_insert
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem cons_induction {α : Type*} {p : Finset α → Prop} (empty : p ∅)
(cons : ∀ (a : α) (s : Finset α) (h : a ∉ s), p s → p (cons a s h)) : ∀ s, p s
| ⟨s, nd⟩ => by
induction s using Multiset.induction with
| empty => exact empty
| cons a s IH =>
rw [mk_cons nd]
exact cons a _ _ (IH _)
#align finset.cons_induction Finset.cons_induction
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem cons_induction_on {α : Type*} {p : Finset α → Prop} (s : Finset α) (h₁ : p ∅)
(h₂ : ∀ ⦃a : α⦄ {s : Finset α} (h : a ∉ s), p s → p (cons a s h)) : p s :=
cons_induction h₁ h₂ s
#align finset.cons_induction_on Finset.cons_induction_on
@[elab_as_elim]
protected theorem induction {α : Type*} {p : Finset α → Prop} [DecidableEq α] (empty : p ∅)
(insert : ∀ ⦃a : α⦄ {s : Finset α}, a ∉ s → p s → p (insert a s)) : ∀ s, p s :=
cons_induction empty fun a s ha => (s.cons_eq_insert a ha).symm ▸ insert ha
#align finset.induction Finset.induction
/-- To prove a proposition about an arbitrary `Finset α`,
it suffices to prove it for the empty `Finset`,
and to show that if it holds for some `Finset α`,
then it holds for the `Finset` obtained by inserting a new element.
-/
@[elab_as_elim]
protected theorem induction_on {α : Type*} {p : Finset α → Prop} [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset α)
(empty : p ∅) (insert : ∀ ⦃a : α⦄ {s : Finset α}, a ∉ s → p s → p (insert a s)) : p s :=
Finset.induction empty insert s
#align finset.induction_on Finset.induction_on
/-- To prove a proposition about `S : Finset α`,
it suffices to prove it for the empty `Finset`,
and to show that if it holds for some `Finset α ⊆ S`,
then it holds for the `Finset` obtained by inserting a new element of `S`.
-/
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem induction_on' {α : Type*} {p : Finset α → Prop} [DecidableEq α] (S : Finset α) (h₁ : p ∅)
(h₂ : ∀ {a s}, a ∈ S → s ⊆ S → a ∉ s → p s → p (insert a s)) : p S :=
@Finset.induction_on α (fun T => T ⊆ S → p T) _ S (fun _ => h₁)
(fun _ _ has hqs hs =>
let ⟨hS, sS⟩ := Finset.insert_subset_iff.1 hs
h₂ hS sS has (hqs sS))
(Finset.Subset.refl S)
#align finset.induction_on' Finset.induction_on'
/-- To prove a proposition about a nonempty `s : Finset α`, it suffices to show it holds for all
singletons and that if it holds for nonempty `t : Finset α`, then it also holds for the `Finset`
obtained by inserting an element in `t`. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem Nonempty.cons_induction {α : Type*} {p : ∀ s : Finset α, s.Nonempty → Prop}
(singleton : ∀ a, p {a} (singleton_nonempty _))
(cons : ∀ a s (h : a ∉ s) (hs), p s hs → p (Finset.cons a s h) (nonempty_cons h))
{s : Finset α} (hs : s.Nonempty) : p s hs := by
induction s using Finset.cons_induction with
| empty => exact (not_nonempty_empty hs).elim
| cons a t ha h =>
obtain rfl | ht := t.eq_empty_or_nonempty
· exact singleton a
· exact cons a t ha ht (h ht)
#align finset.nonempty.cons_induction Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction
lemma Nonempty.exists_cons_eq (hs : s.Nonempty) : ∃ t a ha, cons a t ha = s :=
hs.cons_induction (fun a ↦ ⟨∅, a, _, cons_empty _⟩) fun _ _ _ _ _ ↦ ⟨_, _, _, rfl⟩
/-- Inserting an element to a finite set is equivalent to the option type. -/
def subtypeInsertEquivOption {t : Finset α} {x : α} (h : x ∉ t) :
{ i // i ∈ insert x t } ≃ Option { i // i ∈ t } where
toFun y := if h : ↑y = x then none else some ⟨y, (mem_insert.mp y.2).resolve_left h⟩
invFun y := (y.elim ⟨x, mem_insert_self _ _⟩) fun z => ⟨z, mem_insert_of_mem z.2⟩
left_inv y := by
by_cases h : ↑y = x
· simp only [Subtype.ext_iff, h, Option.elim, dif_pos, Subtype.coe_mk]
· simp only [h, Option.elim, dif_neg, not_false_iff, Subtype.coe_eta, Subtype.coe_mk]
right_inv := by
rintro (_ | y)
· simp only [Option.elim, dif_pos]
· have : ↑y ≠ x := by
rintro ⟨⟩
exact h y.2
simp only [this, Option.elim, Subtype.eta, dif_neg, not_false_iff, Subtype.coe_mk]
#align finset.subtype_insert_equiv_option Finset.subtypeInsertEquivOption
@[simp]
theorem disjoint_insert_left : Disjoint (insert a s) t ↔ a ∉ t ∧ Disjoint s t := by
simp only [disjoint_left, mem_insert, or_imp, forall_and, forall_eq]
#align finset.disjoint_insert_left Finset.disjoint_insert_left
@[simp]
theorem disjoint_insert_right : Disjoint s (insert a t) ↔ a ∉ s ∧ Disjoint s t :=
disjoint_comm.trans <| by rw [disjoint_insert_left, _root_.disjoint_comm]
#align finset.disjoint_insert_right Finset.disjoint_insert_right
end Insert
/-! ### Lattice structure -/
section Lattice
variable [DecidableEq α] {s s₁ s₂ t t₁ t₂ u v : Finset α} {a b : α}
/-- `s ∪ t` is the set such that `a ∈ s ∪ t` iff `a ∈ s` or `a ∈ t`. -/
instance : Union (Finset α) :=
⟨fun s t => ⟨_, t.2.ndunion s.1⟩⟩
/-- `s ∩ t` is the set such that `a ∈ s ∩ t` iff `a ∈ s` and `a ∈ t`. -/
instance : Inter (Finset α) :=
⟨fun s t => ⟨_, s.2.ndinter t.1⟩⟩
instance : Lattice (Finset α) :=
{ Finset.partialOrder with
sup := (· ∪ ·)
sup_le := fun _ _ _ hs ht _ ha => (mem_ndunion.1 ha).elim (fun h => hs h) fun h => ht h
le_sup_left := fun _ _ _ h => mem_ndunion.2 <| Or.inl h
le_sup_right := fun _ _ _ h => mem_ndunion.2 <| Or.inr h
inf := (· ∩ ·)
le_inf := fun _ _ _ ht hu _ h => mem_ndinter.2 ⟨ht h, hu h⟩
inf_le_left := fun _ _ _ h => (mem_ndinter.1 h).1
inf_le_right := fun _ _ _ h => (mem_ndinter.1 h).2 }
@[simp]
theorem sup_eq_union : (Sup.sup : Finset α → Finset α → Finset α) = Union.union :=
rfl
#align finset.sup_eq_union Finset.sup_eq_union
@[simp]
theorem inf_eq_inter : (Inf.inf : Finset α → Finset α → Finset α) = Inter.inter :=
rfl
#align finset.inf_eq_inter Finset.inf_eq_inter
theorem disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty : Disjoint s t ↔ s ∩ t = ∅ :=
disjoint_iff
#align finset.disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty Finset.disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty
instance decidableDisjoint (U V : Finset α) : Decidable (Disjoint U V) :=
decidable_of_iff _ disjoint_left.symm
#align finset.decidable_disjoint Finset.decidableDisjoint
/-! #### union -/
theorem union_val_nd (s t : Finset α) : (s ∪ t).1 = ndunion s.1 t.1 :=
rfl
#align finset.union_val_nd Finset.union_val_nd
@[simp]
theorem union_val (s t : Finset α) : (s ∪ t).1 = s.1 ∪ t.1 :=
ndunion_eq_union s.2
#align finset.union_val Finset.union_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_union : a ∈ s ∪ t ↔ a ∈ s ∨ a ∈ t :=
mem_ndunion
#align finset.mem_union Finset.mem_union
@[simp]
theorem disjUnion_eq_union (s t h) : @disjUnion α s t h = s ∪ t :=
ext fun a => by simp
#align finset.disj_union_eq_union Finset.disjUnion_eq_union
theorem mem_union_left (t : Finset α) (h : a ∈ s) : a ∈ s ∪ t :=
mem_union.2 <| Or.inl h
#align finset.mem_union_left Finset.mem_union_left
theorem mem_union_right (s : Finset α) (h : a ∈ t) : a ∈ s ∪ t :=
mem_union.2 <| Or.inr h
#align finset.mem_union_right Finset.mem_union_right
theorem forall_mem_union {p : α → Prop} : (∀ a ∈ s ∪ t, p a) ↔ (∀ a ∈ s, p a) ∧ ∀ a ∈ t, p a :=
⟨fun h => ⟨fun a => h a ∘ mem_union_left _, fun b => h b ∘ mem_union_right _⟩,
fun h _ab hab => (mem_union.mp hab).elim (h.1 _) (h.2 _)⟩
#align finset.forall_mem_union Finset.forall_mem_union
theorem not_mem_union : a ∉ s ∪ t ↔ a ∉ s ∧ a ∉ t := by rw [mem_union, not_or]
#align finset.not_mem_union Finset.not_mem_union
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_union (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : ↑(s₁ ∪ s₂) = (s₁ ∪ s₂ : Set α) :=
Set.ext fun _ => mem_union
#align finset.coe_union Finset.coe_union
theorem union_subset (hs : s ⊆ u) : t ⊆ u → s ∪ t ⊆ u :=
sup_le <| le_iff_subset.2 hs
#align finset.union_subset Finset.union_subset
theorem subset_union_left {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ ⊆ s₁ ∪ s₂ := fun _x => mem_union_left _
#align finset.subset_union_left Finset.subset_union_left
theorem subset_union_right {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₂ ⊆ s₁ ∪ s₂ := fun _x => mem_union_right _
#align finset.subset_union_right Finset.subset_union_right
@[gcongr]
theorem union_subset_union (hsu : s ⊆ u) (htv : t ⊆ v) : s ∪ t ⊆ u ∪ v :=
sup_le_sup (le_iff_subset.2 hsu) htv
#align finset.union_subset_union Finset.union_subset_union
@[gcongr]
theorem union_subset_union_left (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : s₁ ∪ t ⊆ s₂ ∪ t :=
union_subset_union h Subset.rfl
#align finset.union_subset_union_left Finset.union_subset_union_left
@[gcongr]
theorem union_subset_union_right (h : t₁ ⊆ t₂) : s ∪ t₁ ⊆ s ∪ t₂ :=
union_subset_union Subset.rfl h
#align finset.union_subset_union_right Finset.union_subset_union_right
theorem union_comm (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : s₁ ∪ s₂ = s₂ ∪ s₁ := sup_comm _ _
#align finset.union_comm Finset.union_comm
instance : Std.Commutative (α := Finset α) (· ∪ ·) :=
⟨union_comm⟩
@[simp]
theorem union_assoc (s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α) : s₁ ∪ s₂ ∪ s₃ = s₁ ∪ (s₂ ∪ s₃) := sup_assoc _ _ _
#align finset.union_assoc Finset.union_assoc
instance : Std.Associative (α := Finset α) (· ∪ ·) :=
⟨union_assoc⟩
@[simp]
theorem union_idempotent (s : Finset α) : s ∪ s = s := sup_idem _
#align finset.union_idempotent Finset.union_idempotent
instance : Std.IdempotentOp (α := Finset α) (· ∪ ·) :=
⟨union_idempotent⟩
theorem union_subset_left (h : s ∪ t ⊆ u) : s ⊆ u :=
subset_union_left.trans h
#align finset.union_subset_left Finset.union_subset_left
theorem union_subset_right {s t u : Finset α} (h : s ∪ t ⊆ u) : t ⊆ u :=
Subset.trans subset_union_right h
#align finset.union_subset_right Finset.union_subset_right
theorem union_left_comm (s t u : Finset α) : s ∪ (t ∪ u) = t ∪ (s ∪ u) :=
ext fun _ => by simp only [mem_union, or_left_comm]
#align finset.union_left_comm Finset.union_left_comm
theorem union_right_comm (s t u : Finset α) : s ∪ t ∪ u = s ∪ u ∪ t :=
ext fun x => by simp only [mem_union, or_assoc, @or_comm (x ∈ t)]
#align finset.union_right_comm Finset.union_right_comm
theorem union_self (s : Finset α) : s ∪ s = s :=
union_idempotent s
#align finset.union_self Finset.union_self
@[simp]
theorem union_empty (s : Finset α) : s ∪ ∅ = s :=
ext fun x => mem_union.trans <| by simp
#align finset.union_empty Finset.union_empty
@[simp]
theorem empty_union (s : Finset α) : ∅ ∪ s = s :=
ext fun x => mem_union.trans <| by simp
#align finset.empty_union Finset.empty_union
@[aesop unsafe apply (rule_sets := [finsetNonempty])]
theorem Nonempty.inl {s t : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) : (s ∪ t).Nonempty :=
h.mono subset_union_left
@[aesop unsafe apply (rule_sets := [finsetNonempty])]
theorem Nonempty.inr {s t : Finset α} (h : t.Nonempty) : (s ∪ t).Nonempty :=
h.mono subset_union_right
theorem insert_eq (a : α) (s : Finset α) : insert a s = {a} ∪ s :=
rfl
#align finset.insert_eq Finset.insert_eq
@[simp]
theorem insert_union (a : α) (s t : Finset α) : insert a s ∪ t = insert a (s ∪ t) := by
simp only [insert_eq, union_assoc]
#align finset.insert_union Finset.insert_union
@[simp]
theorem union_insert (a : α) (s t : Finset α) : s ∪ insert a t = insert a (s ∪ t) := by
simp only [insert_eq, union_left_comm]
#align finset.union_insert Finset.union_insert
theorem insert_union_distrib (a : α) (s t : Finset α) :
insert a (s ∪ t) = insert a s ∪ insert a t := by
simp only [insert_union, union_insert, insert_idem]
#align finset.insert_union_distrib Finset.insert_union_distrib
@[simp] lemma union_eq_left : s ∪ t = s ↔ t ⊆ s := sup_eq_left
#align finset.union_eq_left_iff_subset Finset.union_eq_left
@[simp] lemma left_eq_union : s = s ∪ t ↔ t ⊆ s := by rw [eq_comm, union_eq_left]
#align finset.left_eq_union_iff_subset Finset.left_eq_union
@[simp] lemma union_eq_right : s ∪ t = t ↔ s ⊆ t := sup_eq_right
#align finset.union_eq_right_iff_subset Finset.union_eq_right
@[simp] lemma right_eq_union : s = t ∪ s ↔ t ⊆ s := by rw [eq_comm, union_eq_right]
#align finset.right_eq_union_iff_subset Finset.right_eq_union
-- Porting note: replaced `⊔` in RHS
theorem union_congr_left (ht : t ⊆ s ∪ u) (hu : u ⊆ s ∪ t) : s ∪ t = s ∪ u :=
sup_congr_left ht hu
#align finset.union_congr_left Finset.union_congr_left
theorem union_congr_right (hs : s ⊆ t ∪ u) (ht : t ⊆ s ∪ u) : s ∪ u = t ∪ u :=
sup_congr_right hs ht
#align finset.union_congr_right Finset.union_congr_right
theorem union_eq_union_iff_left : s ∪ t = s ∪ u ↔ t ⊆ s ∪ u ∧ u ⊆ s ∪ t :=
sup_eq_sup_iff_left
#align finset.union_eq_union_iff_left Finset.union_eq_union_iff_left
theorem union_eq_union_iff_right : s ∪ u = t ∪ u ↔ s ⊆ t ∪ u ∧ t ⊆ s ∪ u :=
sup_eq_sup_iff_right
#align finset.union_eq_union_iff_right Finset.union_eq_union_iff_right
@[simp]
theorem disjoint_union_left : Disjoint (s ∪ t) u ↔ Disjoint s u ∧ Disjoint t u := by
simp only [disjoint_left, mem_union, or_imp, forall_and]
#align finset.disjoint_union_left Finset.disjoint_union_left
@[simp]
theorem disjoint_union_right : Disjoint s (t ∪ u) ↔ Disjoint s t ∧ Disjoint s u := by
simp only [disjoint_right, mem_union, or_imp, forall_and]
#align finset.disjoint_union_right Finset.disjoint_union_right
/-- To prove a relation on pairs of `Finset X`, it suffices to show that it is
* symmetric,
* it holds when one of the `Finset`s is empty,
* it holds for pairs of singletons,
* if it holds for `[a, c]` and for `[b, c]`, then it holds for `[a ∪ b, c]`.
-/
theorem induction_on_union (P : Finset α → Finset α → Prop) (symm : ∀ {a b}, P a b → P b a)
(empty_right : ∀ {a}, P a ∅) (singletons : ∀ {a b}, P {a} {b})
(union_of : ∀ {a b c}, P a c → P b c → P (a ∪ b) c) : ∀ a b, P a b := by
intro a b
refine Finset.induction_on b empty_right fun x s _xs hi => symm ?_
rw [Finset.insert_eq]
apply union_of _ (symm hi)
refine Finset.induction_on a empty_right fun a t _ta hi => symm ?_
rw [Finset.insert_eq]
exact union_of singletons (symm hi)
#align finset.induction_on_union Finset.induction_on_union
/-! #### inter -/
theorem inter_val_nd (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : (s₁ ∩ s₂).1 = ndinter s₁.1 s₂.1 :=
rfl
#align finset.inter_val_nd Finset.inter_val_nd
@[simp]
theorem inter_val (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : (s₁ ∩ s₂).1 = s₁.1 ∩ s₂.1 :=
ndinter_eq_inter s₁.2
#align finset.inter_val Finset.inter_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_inter {a : α} {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : a ∈ s₁ ∩ s₂ ↔ a ∈ s₁ ∧ a ∈ s₂ :=
mem_ndinter
#align finset.mem_inter Finset.mem_inter
theorem mem_of_mem_inter_left {a : α} {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} (h : a ∈ s₁ ∩ s₂) : a ∈ s₁ :=
(mem_inter.1 h).1
#align finset.mem_of_mem_inter_left Finset.mem_of_mem_inter_left
theorem mem_of_mem_inter_right {a : α} {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} (h : a ∈ s₁ ∩ s₂) : a ∈ s₂ :=
(mem_inter.1 h).2
#align finset.mem_of_mem_inter_right Finset.mem_of_mem_inter_right
theorem mem_inter_of_mem {a : α} {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : a ∈ s₁ → a ∈ s₂ → a ∈ s₁ ∩ s₂ :=
and_imp.1 mem_inter.2
#align finset.mem_inter_of_mem Finset.mem_inter_of_mem
theorem inter_subset_left {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ ∩ s₂ ⊆ s₁ := fun _a => mem_of_mem_inter_left
#align finset.inter_subset_left Finset.inter_subset_left
theorem inter_subset_right {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ ∩ s₂ ⊆ s₂ := fun _a => mem_of_mem_inter_right
#align finset.inter_subset_right Finset.inter_subset_right
theorem subset_inter {s₁ s₂ u : Finset α} : s₁ ⊆ s₂ → s₁ ⊆ u → s₁ ⊆ s₂ ∩ u := by
simp (config := { contextual := true }) [subset_iff, mem_inter]
#align finset.subset_inter Finset.subset_inter
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_inter (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : ↑(s₁ ∩ s₂) = (s₁ ∩ s₂ : Set α) :=
Set.ext fun _ => mem_inter
#align finset.coe_inter Finset.coe_inter
@[simp]
theorem union_inter_cancel_left {s t : Finset α} : (s ∪ t) ∩ s = s := by
rw [← coe_inj, coe_inter, coe_union, Set.union_inter_cancel_left]
#align finset.union_inter_cancel_left Finset.union_inter_cancel_left
@[simp]
theorem union_inter_cancel_right {s t : Finset α} : (s ∪ t) ∩ t = t := by
rw [← coe_inj, coe_inter, coe_union, Set.union_inter_cancel_right]
#align finset.union_inter_cancel_right Finset.union_inter_cancel_right
theorem inter_comm (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : s₁ ∩ s₂ = s₂ ∩ s₁ :=
ext fun _ => by simp only [mem_inter, and_comm]
#align finset.inter_comm Finset.inter_comm
@[simp]
theorem inter_assoc (s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α) : s₁ ∩ s₂ ∩ s₃ = s₁ ∩ (s₂ ∩ s₃) :=
ext fun _ => by simp only [mem_inter, and_assoc]
#align finset.inter_assoc Finset.inter_assoc
theorem inter_left_comm (s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α) : s₁ ∩ (s₂ ∩ s₃) = s₂ ∩ (s₁ ∩ s₃) :=
ext fun _ => by simp only [mem_inter, and_left_comm]
#align finset.inter_left_comm Finset.inter_left_comm
theorem inter_right_comm (s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α) : s₁ ∩ s₂ ∩ s₃ = s₁ ∩ s₃ ∩ s₂ :=
ext fun _ => by simp only [mem_inter, and_right_comm]
#align finset.inter_right_comm Finset.inter_right_comm
@[simp]
theorem inter_self (s : Finset α) : s ∩ s = s :=
ext fun _ => mem_inter.trans <| and_self_iff
#align finset.inter_self Finset.inter_self
@[simp]
theorem inter_empty (s : Finset α) : s ∩ ∅ = ∅ :=
ext fun _ => mem_inter.trans <| by simp
#align finset.inter_empty Finset.inter_empty
@[simp]
theorem empty_inter (s : Finset α) : ∅ ∩ s = ∅ :=
ext fun _ => mem_inter.trans <| by simp
#align finset.empty_inter Finset.empty_inter
@[simp]
theorem inter_union_self (s t : Finset α) : s ∩ (t ∪ s) = s := by
rw [inter_comm, union_inter_cancel_right]
#align finset.inter_union_self Finset.inter_union_self
@[simp]
theorem insert_inter_of_mem {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} {a : α} (h : a ∈ s₂) :
insert a s₁ ∩ s₂ = insert a (s₁ ∩ s₂) :=
ext fun x => by
have : x = a ∨ x ∈ s₂ ↔ x ∈ s₂ := or_iff_right_of_imp <| by rintro rfl; exact h
simp only [mem_inter, mem_insert, or_and_left, this]
#align finset.insert_inter_of_mem Finset.insert_inter_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem inter_insert_of_mem {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} {a : α} (h : a ∈ s₁) :
s₁ ∩ insert a s₂ = insert a (s₁ ∩ s₂) := by rw [inter_comm, insert_inter_of_mem h, inter_comm]
#align finset.inter_insert_of_mem Finset.inter_insert_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem insert_inter_of_not_mem {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} {a : α} (h : a ∉ s₂) :
insert a s₁ ∩ s₂ = s₁ ∩ s₂ :=
ext fun x => by
have : ¬(x = a ∧ x ∈ s₂) := by rintro ⟨rfl, H⟩; exact h H
simp only [mem_inter, mem_insert, or_and_right, this, false_or_iff]
#align finset.insert_inter_of_not_mem Finset.insert_inter_of_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem inter_insert_of_not_mem {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} {a : α} (h : a ∉ s₁) :
s₁ ∩ insert a s₂ = s₁ ∩ s₂ := by rw [inter_comm, insert_inter_of_not_mem h, inter_comm]
#align finset.inter_insert_of_not_mem Finset.inter_insert_of_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem singleton_inter_of_mem {a : α} {s : Finset α} (H : a ∈ s) : {a} ∩ s = {a} :=
show insert a ∅ ∩ s = insert a ∅ by rw [insert_inter_of_mem H, empty_inter]
#align finset.singleton_inter_of_mem Finset.singleton_inter_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem singleton_inter_of_not_mem {a : α} {s : Finset α} (H : a ∉ s) : {a} ∩ s = ∅ :=
eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem <| by
simp only [mem_inter, mem_singleton]; rintro x ⟨rfl, h⟩; exact H h
#align finset.singleton_inter_of_not_mem Finset.singleton_inter_of_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem inter_singleton_of_mem {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h : a ∈ s) : s ∩ {a} = {a} := by
rw [inter_comm, singleton_inter_of_mem h]
#align finset.inter_singleton_of_mem Finset.inter_singleton_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem inter_singleton_of_not_mem {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h : a ∉ s) : s ∩ {a} = ∅ := by
rw [inter_comm, singleton_inter_of_not_mem h]
#align finset.inter_singleton_of_not_mem Finset.inter_singleton_of_not_mem
@[mono, gcongr]
theorem inter_subset_inter {x y s t : Finset α} (h : x ⊆ y) (h' : s ⊆ t) : x ∩ s ⊆ y ∩ t := by
intro a a_in
rw [Finset.mem_inter] at a_in ⊢
exact ⟨h a_in.1, h' a_in.2⟩
#align finset.inter_subset_inter Finset.inter_subset_inter
@[gcongr]
theorem inter_subset_inter_left (h : t ⊆ u) : s ∩ t ⊆ s ∩ u :=
inter_subset_inter Subset.rfl h
#align finset.inter_subset_inter_left Finset.inter_subset_inter_left
@[gcongr]
theorem inter_subset_inter_right (h : s ⊆ t) : s ∩ u ⊆ t ∩ u :=
inter_subset_inter h Subset.rfl
#align finset.inter_subset_inter_right Finset.inter_subset_inter_right
theorem inter_subset_union : s ∩ t ⊆ s ∪ t :=
le_iff_subset.1 inf_le_sup
#align finset.inter_subset_union Finset.inter_subset_union
instance : DistribLattice (Finset α) :=
{ le_sup_inf := fun a b c => by
simp (config := { contextual := true }) only
[sup_eq_union, inf_eq_inter, le_eq_subset, subset_iff, mem_inter, mem_union, and_imp,
or_imp, true_or_iff, imp_true_iff, true_and_iff, or_true_iff] }
@[simp]
theorem union_left_idem (s t : Finset α) : s ∪ (s ∪ t) = s ∪ t := sup_left_idem _ _
#align finset.union_left_idem Finset.union_left_idem
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
theorem union_right_idem (s t : Finset α) : s ∪ t ∪ t = s ∪ t := sup_right_idem _ _
#align finset.union_right_idem Finset.union_right_idem
@[simp]
theorem inter_left_idem (s t : Finset α) : s ∩ (s ∩ t) = s ∩ t := inf_left_idem _ _
#align finset.inter_left_idem Finset.inter_left_idem
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
theorem inter_right_idem (s t : Finset α) : s ∩ t ∩ t = s ∩ t := inf_right_idem _ _
#align finset.inter_right_idem Finset.inter_right_idem
theorem inter_union_distrib_left (s t u : Finset α) : s ∩ (t ∪ u) = s ∩ t ∪ s ∩ u :=
inf_sup_left _ _ _
#align finset.inter_distrib_left Finset.inter_union_distrib_left
theorem union_inter_distrib_right (s t u : Finset α) : (s ∪ t) ∩ u = s ∩ u ∪ t ∩ u :=
inf_sup_right _ _ _
#align finset.inter_distrib_right Finset.union_inter_distrib_right
theorem union_inter_distrib_left (s t u : Finset α) : s ∪ t ∩ u = (s ∪ t) ∩ (s ∪ u) :=
sup_inf_left _ _ _
#align finset.union_distrib_left Finset.union_inter_distrib_left
theorem inter_union_distrib_right (s t u : Finset α) : s ∩ t ∪ u = (s ∪ u) ∩ (t ∪ u) :=
sup_inf_right _ _ _
#align finset.union_distrib_right Finset.inter_union_distrib_right
-- 2024-03-22
@[deprecated] alias inter_distrib_left := inter_union_distrib_left
@[deprecated] alias inter_distrib_right := union_inter_distrib_right
@[deprecated] alias union_distrib_left := union_inter_distrib_left
@[deprecated] alias union_distrib_right := inter_union_distrib_right
theorem union_union_distrib_left (s t u : Finset α) : s ∪ (t ∪ u) = s ∪ t ∪ (s ∪ u) :=
sup_sup_distrib_left _ _ _
#align finset.union_union_distrib_left Finset.union_union_distrib_left
theorem union_union_distrib_right (s t u : Finset α) : s ∪ t ∪ u = s ∪ u ∪ (t ∪ u) :=
sup_sup_distrib_right _ _ _
#align finset.union_union_distrib_right Finset.union_union_distrib_right
theorem inter_inter_distrib_left (s t u : Finset α) : s ∩ (t ∩ u) = s ∩ t ∩ (s ∩ u) :=
inf_inf_distrib_left _ _ _
#align finset.inter_inter_distrib_left Finset.inter_inter_distrib_left
theorem inter_inter_distrib_right (s t u : Finset α) : s ∩ t ∩ u = s ∩ u ∩ (t ∩ u) :=
inf_inf_distrib_right _ _ _
#align finset.inter_inter_distrib_right Finset.inter_inter_distrib_right
theorem union_union_union_comm (s t u v : Finset α) : s ∪ t ∪ (u ∪ v) = s ∪ u ∪ (t ∪ v) :=
sup_sup_sup_comm _ _ _ _
#align finset.union_union_union_comm Finset.union_union_union_comm
theorem inter_inter_inter_comm (s t u v : Finset α) : s ∩ t ∩ (u ∩ v) = s ∩ u ∩ (t ∩ v) :=
inf_inf_inf_comm _ _ _ _
#align finset.inter_inter_inter_comm Finset.inter_inter_inter_comm
lemma union_eq_empty : s ∪ t = ∅ ↔ s = ∅ ∧ t = ∅ := sup_eq_bot_iff
#align finset.union_eq_empty_iff Finset.union_eq_empty
theorem union_subset_iff : s ∪ t ⊆ u ↔ s ⊆ u ∧ t ⊆ u :=
(sup_le_iff : s ⊔ t ≤ u ↔ s ≤ u ∧ t ≤ u)
#align finset.union_subset_iff Finset.union_subset_iff
theorem subset_inter_iff : s ⊆ t ∩ u ↔ s ⊆ t ∧ s ⊆ u :=
(le_inf_iff : s ≤ t ⊓ u ↔ s ≤ t ∧ s ≤ u)
#align finset.subset_inter_iff Finset.subset_inter_iff
@[simp] lemma inter_eq_left : s ∩ t = s ↔ s ⊆ t := inf_eq_left
#align finset.inter_eq_left_iff_subset_iff_subset Finset.inter_eq_left
@[simp] lemma inter_eq_right : t ∩ s = s ↔ s ⊆ t := inf_eq_right
#align finset.inter_eq_right_iff_subset Finset.inter_eq_right
theorem inter_congr_left (ht : s ∩ u ⊆ t) (hu : s ∩ t ⊆ u) : s ∩ t = s ∩ u :=
inf_congr_left ht hu
#align finset.inter_congr_left Finset.inter_congr_left
theorem inter_congr_right (hs : t ∩ u ⊆ s) (ht : s ∩ u ⊆ t) : s ∩ u = t ∩ u :=
inf_congr_right hs ht
#align finset.inter_congr_right Finset.inter_congr_right
theorem inter_eq_inter_iff_left : s ∩ t = s ∩ u ↔ s ∩ u ⊆ t ∧ s ∩ t ⊆ u :=
inf_eq_inf_iff_left
#align finset.inter_eq_inter_iff_left Finset.inter_eq_inter_iff_left
theorem inter_eq_inter_iff_right : s ∩ u = t ∩ u ↔ t ∩ u ⊆ s ∧ s ∩ u ⊆ t :=
inf_eq_inf_iff_right
#align finset.inter_eq_inter_iff_right Finset.inter_eq_inter_iff_right
theorem ite_subset_union (s s' : Finset α) (P : Prop) [Decidable P] : ite P s s' ⊆ s ∪ s' :=
ite_le_sup s s' P
#align finset.ite_subset_union Finset.ite_subset_union
theorem inter_subset_ite (s s' : Finset α) (P : Prop) [Decidable P] : s ∩ s' ⊆ ite P s s' :=
inf_le_ite s s' P
#align finset.inter_subset_ite Finset.inter_subset_ite
theorem not_disjoint_iff_nonempty_inter : ¬Disjoint s t ↔ (s ∩ t).Nonempty :=
not_disjoint_iff.trans <| by simp [Finset.Nonempty]
#align finset.not_disjoint_iff_nonempty_inter Finset.not_disjoint_iff_nonempty_inter
alias ⟨_, Nonempty.not_disjoint⟩ := not_disjoint_iff_nonempty_inter
#align finset.nonempty.not_disjoint Finset.Nonempty.not_disjoint
theorem disjoint_or_nonempty_inter (s t : Finset α) : Disjoint s t ∨ (s ∩ t).Nonempty := by
rw [← not_disjoint_iff_nonempty_inter]
exact em _
#align finset.disjoint_or_nonempty_inter Finset.disjoint_or_nonempty_inter
end Lattice
instance isDirected_le : IsDirected (Finset α) (· ≤ ·) := by classical infer_instance
instance isDirected_subset : IsDirected (Finset α) (· ⊆ ·) := isDirected_le
/-! ### erase -/
section Erase
variable [DecidableEq α] {s t u v : Finset α} {a b : α}
/-- `erase s a` is the set `s - {a}`, that is, the elements of `s` which are
not equal to `a`. -/
def erase (s : Finset α) (a : α) : Finset α :=
⟨_, s.2.erase a⟩
#align finset.erase Finset.erase
@[simp]
theorem erase_val (s : Finset α) (a : α) : (erase s a).1 = s.1.erase a :=
rfl
#align finset.erase_val Finset.erase_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_erase {a b : α} {s : Finset α} : a ∈ erase s b ↔ a ≠ b ∧ a ∈ s :=
s.2.mem_erase_iff
#align finset.mem_erase Finset.mem_erase
theorem not_mem_erase (a : α) (s : Finset α) : a ∉ erase s a :=
s.2.not_mem_erase
#align finset.not_mem_erase Finset.not_mem_erase
-- While this can be solved by `simp`, this lemma is eligible for `dsimp`
@[nolint simpNF, simp]
theorem erase_empty (a : α) : erase ∅ a = ∅ :=
rfl
#align finset.erase_empty Finset.erase_empty
protected lemma Nontrivial.erase_nonempty (hs : s.Nontrivial) : (s.erase a).Nonempty :=
(hs.exists_ne a).imp $ by aesop
@[simp] lemma erase_nonempty (ha : a ∈ s) : (s.erase a).Nonempty ↔ s.Nontrivial := by
simp only [Finset.Nonempty, mem_erase, and_comm (b := _ ∈ _)]
refine ⟨?_, fun hs ↦ hs.exists_ne a⟩
rintro ⟨b, hb, hba⟩
exact ⟨_, hb, _, ha, hba⟩
@[simp]
theorem erase_singleton (a : α) : ({a} : Finset α).erase a = ∅ := by
ext x
simp
#align finset.erase_singleton Finset.erase_singleton
theorem ne_of_mem_erase : b ∈ erase s a → b ≠ a := fun h => (mem_erase.1 h).1
#align finset.ne_of_mem_erase Finset.ne_of_mem_erase
theorem mem_of_mem_erase : b ∈ erase s a → b ∈ s :=
Multiset.mem_of_mem_erase
#align finset.mem_of_mem_erase Finset.mem_of_mem_erase
theorem mem_erase_of_ne_of_mem : a ≠ b → a ∈ s → a ∈ erase s b := by
simp only [mem_erase]; exact And.intro
#align finset.mem_erase_of_ne_of_mem Finset.mem_erase_of_ne_of_mem
/-- An element of `s` that is not an element of `erase s a` must be`a`. -/
theorem eq_of_mem_of_not_mem_erase (hs : b ∈ s) (hsa : b ∉ s.erase a) : b = a := by
rw [mem_erase, not_and] at hsa
exact not_imp_not.mp hsa hs
#align finset.eq_of_mem_of_not_mem_erase Finset.eq_of_mem_of_not_mem_erase
@[simp]
theorem erase_eq_of_not_mem {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h : a ∉ s) : erase s a = s :=
eq_of_veq <| erase_of_not_mem h
#align finset.erase_eq_of_not_mem Finset.erase_eq_of_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem erase_eq_self : s.erase a = s ↔ a ∉ s :=
⟨fun h => h ▸ not_mem_erase _ _, erase_eq_of_not_mem⟩
#align finset.erase_eq_self Finset.erase_eq_self
@[simp]
theorem erase_insert_eq_erase (s : Finset α) (a : α) : (insert a s).erase a = s.erase a :=
ext fun x => by
simp (config := { contextual := true }) only [mem_erase, mem_insert, and_congr_right_iff,
false_or_iff, iff_self_iff, imp_true_iff]
#align finset.erase_insert_eq_erase Finset.erase_insert_eq_erase
theorem erase_insert {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h : a ∉ s) : erase (insert a s) a = s := by
rw [erase_insert_eq_erase, erase_eq_of_not_mem h]
#align finset.erase_insert Finset.erase_insert
theorem erase_insert_of_ne {a b : α} {s : Finset α} (h : a ≠ b) :
erase (insert a s) b = insert a (erase s b) :=
ext fun x => by
have : x ≠ b ∧ x = a ↔ x = a := and_iff_right_of_imp fun hx => hx.symm ▸ h
simp only [mem_erase, mem_insert, and_or_left, this]
#align finset.erase_insert_of_ne Finset.erase_insert_of_ne
theorem erase_cons_of_ne {a b : α} {s : Finset α} (ha : a ∉ s) (hb : a ≠ b) :
erase (cons a s ha) b = cons a (erase s b) fun h => ha <| erase_subset _ _ h := by
simp only [cons_eq_insert, erase_insert_of_ne hb]
#align finset.erase_cons_of_ne Finset.erase_cons_of_ne
@[simp] theorem insert_erase (h : a ∈ s) : insert a (erase s a) = s :=
ext fun x => by
simp only [mem_insert, mem_erase, or_and_left, dec_em, true_and_iff]
apply or_iff_right_of_imp
rintro rfl
exact h
#align finset.insert_erase Finset.insert_erase
lemma erase_eq_iff_eq_insert (hs : a ∈ s) (ht : a ∉ t) : erase s a = t ↔ s = insert a t := by
aesop
lemma insert_erase_invOn :
Set.InvOn (insert a) (fun s ↦ erase s a) {s : Finset α | a ∈ s} {s : Finset α | a ∉ s} :=
⟨fun _s ↦ insert_erase, fun _s ↦ erase_insert⟩
theorem erase_subset_erase (a : α) {s t : Finset α} (h : s ⊆ t) : erase s a ⊆ erase t a :=
val_le_iff.1 <| erase_le_erase _ <| val_le_iff.2 h
#align finset.erase_subset_erase Finset.erase_subset_erase
theorem erase_subset (a : α) (s : Finset α) : erase s a ⊆ s :=
Multiset.erase_subset _ _
#align finset.erase_subset Finset.erase_subset
theorem subset_erase {a : α} {s t : Finset α} : s ⊆ t.erase a ↔ s ⊆ t ∧ a ∉ s :=
⟨fun h => ⟨h.trans (erase_subset _ _), fun ha => not_mem_erase _ _ (h ha)⟩,
fun h _b hb => mem_erase.2 ⟨ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hb h.2, h.1 hb⟩⟩
#align finset.subset_erase Finset.subset_erase
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_erase (a : α) (s : Finset α) : ↑(erase s a) = (s \ {a} : Set α) :=
Set.ext fun _ => mem_erase.trans <| by rw [and_comm, Set.mem_diff, Set.mem_singleton_iff, mem_coe]
#align finset.coe_erase Finset.coe_erase
theorem erase_ssubset {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h : a ∈ s) : s.erase a ⊂ s :=
calc
s.erase a ⊂ insert a (s.erase a) := ssubset_insert <| not_mem_erase _ _
_ = _ := insert_erase h
#align finset.erase_ssubset Finset.erase_ssubset
theorem ssubset_iff_exists_subset_erase {s t : Finset α} : s ⊂ t ↔ ∃ a ∈ t, s ⊆ t.erase a := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun ⟨a, ha, h⟩ => ssubset_of_subset_of_ssubset h <| erase_ssubset ha⟩
obtain ⟨a, ht, hs⟩ := not_subset.1 h.2
exact ⟨a, ht, subset_erase.2 ⟨h.1, hs⟩⟩
#align finset.ssubset_iff_exists_subset_erase Finset.ssubset_iff_exists_subset_erase
theorem erase_ssubset_insert (s : Finset α) (a : α) : s.erase a ⊂ insert a s :=
ssubset_iff_exists_subset_erase.2
⟨a, mem_insert_self _ _, erase_subset_erase _ <| subset_insert _ _⟩
#align finset.erase_ssubset_insert Finset.erase_ssubset_insert
theorem erase_ne_self : s.erase a ≠ s ↔ a ∈ s :=
erase_eq_self.not_left
#align finset.erase_ne_self Finset.erase_ne_self
theorem erase_cons {s : Finset α} {a : α} (h : a ∉ s) : (s.cons a h).erase a = s := by
rw [cons_eq_insert, erase_insert_eq_erase, erase_eq_of_not_mem h]
#align finset.erase_cons Finset.erase_cons
theorem erase_idem {a : α} {s : Finset α} : erase (erase s a) a = erase s a := by simp
#align finset.erase_idem Finset.erase_idem
theorem erase_right_comm {a b : α} {s : Finset α} : erase (erase s a) b = erase (erase s b) a := by
ext x
simp only [mem_erase, ← and_assoc]
rw [@and_comm (x ≠ a)]
#align finset.erase_right_comm Finset.erase_right_comm
theorem subset_insert_iff {a : α} {s t : Finset α} : s ⊆ insert a t ↔ erase s a ⊆ t := by
simp only [subset_iff, or_iff_not_imp_left, mem_erase, mem_insert, and_imp]
exact forall_congr' fun x => forall_swap
#align finset.subset_insert_iff Finset.subset_insert_iff
theorem erase_insert_subset (a : α) (s : Finset α) : erase (insert a s) a ⊆ s :=
subset_insert_iff.1 <| Subset.rfl
#align finset.erase_insert_subset Finset.erase_insert_subset
theorem insert_erase_subset (a : α) (s : Finset α) : s ⊆ insert a (erase s a) :=
subset_insert_iff.2 <| Subset.rfl
#align finset.insert_erase_subset Finset.insert_erase_subset
theorem subset_insert_iff_of_not_mem (h : a ∉ s) : s ⊆ insert a t ↔ s ⊆ t := by
rw [subset_insert_iff, erase_eq_of_not_mem h]
#align finset.subset_insert_iff_of_not_mem Finset.subset_insert_iff_of_not_mem
theorem erase_subset_iff_of_mem (h : a ∈ t) : s.erase a ⊆ t ↔ s ⊆ t := by
rw [← subset_insert_iff, insert_eq_of_mem h]
#align finset.erase_subset_iff_of_mem Finset.erase_subset_iff_of_mem
theorem erase_inj {x y : α} (s : Finset α) (hx : x ∈ s) : s.erase x = s.erase y ↔ x = y := by
refine ⟨fun h => eq_of_mem_of_not_mem_erase hx ?_, congr_arg _⟩
rw [← h]
simp
#align finset.erase_inj Finset.erase_inj
theorem erase_injOn (s : Finset α) : Set.InjOn s.erase s := fun _ _ _ _ => (erase_inj s ‹_›).mp
#align finset.erase_inj_on Finset.erase_injOn
theorem erase_injOn' (a : α) : { s : Finset α | a ∈ s }.InjOn fun s => erase s a :=
fun s hs t ht (h : s.erase a = _) => by rw [← insert_erase hs, ← insert_erase ht, h]
#align finset.erase_inj_on' Finset.erase_injOn'
end Erase
lemma Nontrivial.exists_cons_eq {s : Finset α} (hs : s.Nontrivial) :
∃ t a ha b hb hab, (cons b t hb).cons a (mem_cons.not.2 <| not_or_intro hab ha) = s := by
classical
obtain ⟨a, ha, b, hb, hab⟩ := hs
have : b ∈ s.erase a := mem_erase.2 ⟨hab.symm, hb⟩
refine ⟨(s.erase a).erase b, a, ?_, b, ?_, ?_, ?_⟩ <;>
simp [insert_erase this, insert_erase ha, *]
/-! ### sdiff -/
section Sdiff
variable [DecidableEq α] {s t u v : Finset α} {a b : α}
/-- `s \ t` is the set consisting of the elements of `s` that are not in `t`. -/
instance : SDiff (Finset α) :=
⟨fun s₁ s₂ => ⟨s₁.1 - s₂.1, nodup_of_le tsub_le_self s₁.2⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem sdiff_val (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : (s₁ \ s₂).val = s₁.val - s₂.val :=
rfl
#align finset.sdiff_val Finset.sdiff_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_sdiff : a ∈ s \ t ↔ a ∈ s ∧ a ∉ t :=
mem_sub_of_nodup s.2
#align finset.mem_sdiff Finset.mem_sdiff
@[simp]
theorem inter_sdiff_self (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : s₁ ∩ (s₂ \ s₁) = ∅ :=
eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem <| by
simp only [mem_inter, mem_sdiff]; rintro x ⟨h, _, hn⟩; exact hn h
#align finset.inter_sdiff_self Finset.inter_sdiff_self
instance : GeneralizedBooleanAlgebra (Finset α) :=
{ sup_inf_sdiff := fun x y => by
simp only [ext_iff, mem_union, mem_sdiff, inf_eq_inter, sup_eq_union, mem_inter,
← and_or_left, em, and_true, implies_true]
inf_inf_sdiff := fun x y => by
simp only [ext_iff, inter_sdiff_self, inter_empty, inter_assoc, false_iff_iff, inf_eq_inter,
not_mem_empty, bot_eq_empty, not_false_iff, implies_true] }
theorem not_mem_sdiff_of_mem_right (h : a ∈ t) : a ∉ s \ t := by
simp only [mem_sdiff, h, not_true, not_false_iff, and_false_iff]
#align finset.not_mem_sdiff_of_mem_right Finset.not_mem_sdiff_of_mem_right
theorem not_mem_sdiff_of_not_mem_left (h : a ∉ s) : a ∉ s \ t := by simp [h]
#align finset.not_mem_sdiff_of_not_mem_left Finset.not_mem_sdiff_of_not_mem_left
theorem union_sdiff_of_subset (h : s ⊆ t) : s ∪ t \ s = t :=
sup_sdiff_cancel_right h
#align finset.union_sdiff_of_subset Finset.union_sdiff_of_subset
theorem sdiff_union_of_subset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : s₂ \ s₁ ∪ s₁ = s₂ :=
(union_comm _ _).trans (union_sdiff_of_subset h)
#align finset.sdiff_union_of_subset Finset.sdiff_union_of_subset
lemma inter_sdiff_assoc (s t u : Finset α) : (s ∩ t) \ u = s ∩ (t \ u) := by
ext x; simp [and_assoc]
@[deprecated inter_sdiff_assoc (since := "2024-05-01")]
theorem inter_sdiff (s t u : Finset α) : s ∩ (t \ u) = (s ∩ t) \ u := (inter_sdiff_assoc _ _ _).symm
#align finset.inter_sdiff Finset.inter_sdiff
@[simp]
theorem sdiff_inter_self (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : s₂ \ s₁ ∩ s₁ = ∅ :=
inf_sdiff_self_left
#align finset.sdiff_inter_self Finset.sdiff_inter_self
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
protected theorem sdiff_self (s₁ : Finset α) : s₁ \ s₁ = ∅ :=
_root_.sdiff_self
#align finset.sdiff_self Finset.sdiff_self
theorem sdiff_inter_distrib_right (s t u : Finset α) : s \ (t ∩ u) = s \ t ∪ s \ u :=
sdiff_inf
#align finset.sdiff_inter_distrib_right Finset.sdiff_inter_distrib_right
@[simp]
theorem sdiff_inter_self_left (s t : Finset α) : s \ (s ∩ t) = s \ t :=
sdiff_inf_self_left _ _
#align finset.sdiff_inter_self_left Finset.sdiff_inter_self_left
@[simp]
theorem sdiff_inter_self_right (s t : Finset α) : s \ (t ∩ s) = s \ t :=
sdiff_inf_self_right _ _
#align finset.sdiff_inter_self_right Finset.sdiff_inter_self_right
@[simp]
theorem sdiff_empty : s \ ∅ = s :=
sdiff_bot
#align finset.sdiff_empty Finset.sdiff_empty
@[mono, gcongr]
theorem sdiff_subset_sdiff (hst : s ⊆ t) (hvu : v ⊆ u) : s \ u ⊆ t \ v :=
sdiff_le_sdiff hst hvu
#align finset.sdiff_subset_sdiff Finset.sdiff_subset_sdiff
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_sdiff (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : ↑(s₁ \ s₂) = (s₁ \ s₂ : Set α) :=
Set.ext fun _ => mem_sdiff
#align finset.coe_sdiff Finset.coe_sdiff
@[simp]
theorem union_sdiff_self_eq_union : s ∪ t \ s = s ∪ t :=
sup_sdiff_self_right _ _
#align finset.union_sdiff_self_eq_union Finset.union_sdiff_self_eq_union
@[simp]
theorem sdiff_union_self_eq_union : s \ t ∪ t = s ∪ t :=
sup_sdiff_self_left _ _
#align finset.sdiff_union_self_eq_union Finset.sdiff_union_self_eq_union
theorem union_sdiff_left (s t : Finset α) : (s ∪ t) \ s = t \ s :=
sup_sdiff_left_self
#align finset.union_sdiff_left Finset.union_sdiff_left
theorem union_sdiff_right (s t : Finset α) : (s ∪ t) \ t = s \ t :=
sup_sdiff_right_self
#align finset.union_sdiff_right Finset.union_sdiff_right
theorem union_sdiff_cancel_left (h : Disjoint s t) : (s ∪ t) \ s = t :=
h.sup_sdiff_cancel_left
#align finset.union_sdiff_cancel_left Finset.union_sdiff_cancel_left
theorem union_sdiff_cancel_right (h : Disjoint s t) : (s ∪ t) \ t = s :=
h.sup_sdiff_cancel_right
#align finset.union_sdiff_cancel_right Finset.union_sdiff_cancel_right
theorem union_sdiff_symm : s ∪ t \ s = t ∪ s \ t := by simp [union_comm]
#align finset.union_sdiff_symm Finset.union_sdiff_symm
theorem sdiff_union_inter (s t : Finset α) : s \ t ∪ s ∩ t = s :=
sup_sdiff_inf _ _
#align finset.sdiff_union_inter Finset.sdiff_union_inter
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
theorem sdiff_idem (s t : Finset α) : (s \ t) \ t = s \ t :=
_root_.sdiff_idem
#align finset.sdiff_idem Finset.sdiff_idem
theorem subset_sdiff : s ⊆ t \ u ↔ s ⊆ t ∧ Disjoint s u :=
le_iff_subset.symm.trans le_sdiff
#align finset.subset_sdiff Finset.subset_sdiff
@[simp]
theorem sdiff_eq_empty_iff_subset : s \ t = ∅ ↔ s ⊆ t :=
sdiff_eq_bot_iff
#align finset.sdiff_eq_empty_iff_subset Finset.sdiff_eq_empty_iff_subset
theorem sdiff_nonempty : (s \ t).Nonempty ↔ ¬s ⊆ t :=
nonempty_iff_ne_empty.trans sdiff_eq_empty_iff_subset.not
#align finset.sdiff_nonempty Finset.sdiff_nonempty
@[simp]
theorem empty_sdiff (s : Finset α) : ∅ \ s = ∅ :=
bot_sdiff
#align finset.empty_sdiff Finset.empty_sdiff
theorem insert_sdiff_of_not_mem (s : Finset α) {t : Finset α} {x : α} (h : x ∉ t) :
insert x s \ t = insert x (s \ t) := by
rw [← coe_inj, coe_insert, coe_sdiff, coe_sdiff, coe_insert]
exact Set.insert_diff_of_not_mem _ h
#align finset.insert_sdiff_of_not_mem Finset.insert_sdiff_of_not_mem
theorem insert_sdiff_of_mem (s : Finset α) {x : α} (h : x ∈ t) : insert x s \ t = s \ t := by
rw [← coe_inj, coe_sdiff, coe_sdiff, coe_insert]
exact Set.insert_diff_of_mem _ h
#align finset.insert_sdiff_of_mem Finset.insert_sdiff_of_mem
@[simp] lemma insert_sdiff_cancel (ha : a ∉ s) : insert a s \ s = {a} := by
rw [insert_sdiff_of_not_mem _ ha, Finset.sdiff_self, insert_emptyc_eq]
@[simp]
theorem insert_sdiff_insert (s t : Finset α) (x : α) : insert x s \ insert x t = s \ insert x t :=
insert_sdiff_of_mem _ (mem_insert_self _ _)
#align finset.insert_sdiff_insert Finset.insert_sdiff_insert
lemma insert_sdiff_insert' (hab : a ≠ b) (ha : a ∉ s) : insert a s \ insert b s = {a} := by
ext; aesop
lemma erase_sdiff_erase (hab : a ≠ b) (hb : b ∈ s) : s.erase a \ s.erase b = {b} := by
ext; aesop
lemma cons_sdiff_cons (hab : a ≠ b) (ha hb) : s.cons a ha \ s.cons b hb = {a} := by
rw [cons_eq_insert, cons_eq_insert, insert_sdiff_insert' hab ha]
theorem sdiff_insert_of_not_mem {x : α} (h : x ∉ s) (t : Finset α) : s \ insert x t = s \ t := by
refine Subset.antisymm (sdiff_subset_sdiff (Subset.refl _) (subset_insert _ _)) fun y hy => ?_
simp only [mem_sdiff, mem_insert, not_or] at hy ⊢
exact ⟨hy.1, fun hxy => h <| hxy ▸ hy.1, hy.2⟩
#align finset.sdiff_insert_of_not_mem Finset.sdiff_insert_of_not_mem
@[simp] theorem sdiff_subset {s t : Finset α} : s \ t ⊆ s := le_iff_subset.mp sdiff_le
#align finset.sdiff_subset Finset.sdiff_subset
theorem sdiff_ssubset (h : t ⊆ s) (ht : t.Nonempty) : s \ t ⊂ s :=
sdiff_lt (le_iff_subset.mpr h) ht.ne_empty
#align finset.sdiff_ssubset Finset.sdiff_ssubset
theorem union_sdiff_distrib (s₁ s₂ t : Finset α) : (s₁ ∪ s₂) \ t = s₁ \ t ∪ s₂ \ t :=
sup_sdiff
#align finset.union_sdiff_distrib Finset.union_sdiff_distrib
theorem sdiff_union_distrib (s t₁ t₂ : Finset α) : s \ (t₁ ∪ t₂) = s \ t₁ ∩ (s \ t₂) :=
sdiff_sup
#align finset.sdiff_union_distrib Finset.sdiff_union_distrib
theorem union_sdiff_self (s t : Finset α) : (s ∪ t) \ t = s \ t :=
sup_sdiff_right_self
#align finset.union_sdiff_self Finset.union_sdiff_self
-- TODO: Do we want to delete this lemma and `Finset.disjUnion_singleton`,
-- or instead add `Finset.union_singleton`/`Finset.singleton_union`?
theorem sdiff_singleton_eq_erase (a : α) (s : Finset α) : s \ singleton a = erase s a := by
ext
rw [mem_erase, mem_sdiff, mem_singleton, and_comm]
#align finset.sdiff_singleton_eq_erase Finset.sdiff_singleton_eq_erase
-- This lemma matches `Finset.insert_eq` in functionality.
theorem erase_eq (s : Finset α) (a : α) : s.erase a = s \ {a} :=
(sdiff_singleton_eq_erase _ _).symm
#align finset.erase_eq Finset.erase_eq
theorem disjoint_erase_comm : Disjoint (s.erase a) t ↔ Disjoint s (t.erase a) := by
simp_rw [erase_eq, disjoint_sdiff_comm]
#align finset.disjoint_erase_comm Finset.disjoint_erase_comm
lemma disjoint_insert_erase (ha : a ∉ t) : Disjoint (s.erase a) (insert a t) ↔ Disjoint s t := by
rw [disjoint_erase_comm, erase_insert ha]
lemma disjoint_erase_insert (ha : a ∉ s) : Disjoint (insert a s) (t.erase a) ↔ Disjoint s t := by
rw [← disjoint_erase_comm, erase_insert ha]
theorem disjoint_of_erase_left (ha : a ∉ t) (hst : Disjoint (s.erase a) t) : Disjoint s t := by
rw [← erase_insert ha, ← disjoint_erase_comm, disjoint_insert_right]
exact ⟨not_mem_erase _ _, hst⟩
#align finset.disjoint_of_erase_left Finset.disjoint_of_erase_left
theorem disjoint_of_erase_right (ha : a ∉ s) (hst : Disjoint s (t.erase a)) : Disjoint s t := by
rw [← erase_insert ha, disjoint_erase_comm, disjoint_insert_left]
exact ⟨not_mem_erase _ _, hst⟩
#align finset.disjoint_of_erase_right Finset.disjoint_of_erase_right
theorem inter_erase (a : α) (s t : Finset α) : s ∩ t.erase a = (s ∩ t).erase a := by
simp only [erase_eq, inter_sdiff_assoc]
#align finset.inter_erase Finset.inter_erase
@[simp]
theorem erase_inter (a : α) (s t : Finset α) : s.erase a ∩ t = (s ∩ t).erase a := by
simpa only [inter_comm t] using inter_erase a t s
#align finset.erase_inter Finset.erase_inter
theorem erase_sdiff_comm (s t : Finset α) (a : α) : s.erase a \ t = (s \ t).erase a := by
simp_rw [erase_eq, sdiff_right_comm]
#align finset.erase_sdiff_comm Finset.erase_sdiff_comm
theorem insert_union_comm (s t : Finset α) (a : α) : insert a s ∪ t = s ∪ insert a t := by
rw [insert_union, union_insert]
#align finset.insert_union_comm Finset.insert_union_comm
theorem erase_inter_comm (s t : Finset α) (a : α) : s.erase a ∩ t = s ∩ t.erase a := by
rw [erase_inter, inter_erase]
#align finset.erase_inter_comm Finset.erase_inter_comm
theorem erase_union_distrib (s t : Finset α) (a : α) : (s ∪ t).erase a = s.erase a ∪ t.erase a := by
simp_rw [erase_eq, union_sdiff_distrib]
#align finset.erase_union_distrib Finset.erase_union_distrib
theorem insert_inter_distrib (s t : Finset α) (a : α) :
insert a (s ∩ t) = insert a s ∩ insert a t := by simp_rw [insert_eq, union_inter_distrib_left]
#align finset.insert_inter_distrib Finset.insert_inter_distrib
theorem erase_sdiff_distrib (s t : Finset α) (a : α) : (s \ t).erase a = s.erase a \ t.erase a := by
simp_rw [erase_eq, sdiff_sdiff, sup_sdiff_eq_sup le_rfl, sup_comm]
#align finset.erase_sdiff_distrib Finset.erase_sdiff_distrib
theorem erase_union_of_mem (ha : a ∈ t) (s : Finset α) : s.erase a ∪ t = s ∪ t := by
rw [← insert_erase (mem_union_right s ha), erase_union_distrib, ← union_insert, insert_erase ha]
#align finset.erase_union_of_mem Finset.erase_union_of_mem
theorem union_erase_of_mem (ha : a ∈ s) (t : Finset α) : s ∪ t.erase a = s ∪ t := by
rw [← insert_erase (mem_union_left t ha), erase_union_distrib, ← insert_union, insert_erase ha]
#align finset.union_erase_of_mem Finset.union_erase_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem sdiff_singleton_eq_self (ha : a ∉ s) : s \ {a} = s :=
sdiff_eq_self_iff_disjoint.2 <| by simp [ha]
#align finset.sdiff_singleton_eq_self Finset.sdiff_singleton_eq_self
theorem Nontrivial.sdiff_singleton_nonempty {c : α} {s : Finset α} (hS : s.Nontrivial) :
(s \ {c}).Nonempty := by
rw [Finset.sdiff_nonempty, Finset.subset_singleton_iff]
push_neg
exact ⟨by rintro rfl; exact Finset.not_nontrivial_empty hS, hS.ne_singleton⟩
theorem sdiff_sdiff_left' (s t u : Finset α) : (s \ t) \ u = s \ t ∩ (s \ u) :=
_root_.sdiff_sdiff_left'
#align finset.sdiff_sdiff_left' Finset.sdiff_sdiff_left'
theorem sdiff_union_sdiff_cancel (hts : t ⊆ s) (hut : u ⊆ t) : s \ t ∪ t \ u = s \ u :=
sdiff_sup_sdiff_cancel hts hut
#align finset.sdiff_union_sdiff_cancel Finset.sdiff_union_sdiff_cancel
theorem sdiff_union_erase_cancel (hts : t ⊆ s) (ha : a ∈ t) : s \ t ∪ t.erase a = s.erase a := by
simp_rw [erase_eq, sdiff_union_sdiff_cancel hts (singleton_subset_iff.2 ha)]
#align finset.sdiff_union_erase_cancel Finset.sdiff_union_erase_cancel
theorem sdiff_sdiff_eq_sdiff_union (h : u ⊆ s) : s \ (t \ u) = s \ t ∪ u :=
sdiff_sdiff_eq_sdiff_sup h
#align finset.sdiff_sdiff_eq_sdiff_union Finset.sdiff_sdiff_eq_sdiff_union
theorem sdiff_insert (s t : Finset α) (x : α) : s \ insert x t = (s \ t).erase x := by
simp_rw [← sdiff_singleton_eq_erase, insert_eq, sdiff_sdiff_left', sdiff_union_distrib,
inter_comm]
#align finset.sdiff_insert Finset.sdiff_insert
theorem sdiff_insert_insert_of_mem_of_not_mem {s t : Finset α} {x : α} (hxs : x ∈ s) (hxt : x ∉ t) :
insert x (s \ insert x t) = s \ t := by
rw [sdiff_insert, insert_erase (mem_sdiff.mpr ⟨hxs, hxt⟩)]
#align finset.sdiff_insert_insert_of_mem_of_not_mem Finset.sdiff_insert_insert_of_mem_of_not_mem
theorem sdiff_erase (h : a ∈ s) : s \ t.erase a = insert a (s \ t) := by
rw [← sdiff_singleton_eq_erase, sdiff_sdiff_eq_sdiff_union (singleton_subset_iff.2 h), insert_eq,
union_comm]
#align finset.sdiff_erase Finset.sdiff_erase
theorem sdiff_erase_self (ha : a ∈ s) : s \ s.erase a = {a} := by
rw [sdiff_erase ha, Finset.sdiff_self, insert_emptyc_eq]
#align finset.sdiff_erase_self Finset.sdiff_erase_self
theorem sdiff_sdiff_self_left (s t : Finset α) : s \ (s \ t) = s ∩ t :=
sdiff_sdiff_right_self
#align finset.sdiff_sdiff_self_left Finset.sdiff_sdiff_self_left
theorem sdiff_sdiff_eq_self (h : t ⊆ s) : s \ (s \ t) = t :=
_root_.sdiff_sdiff_eq_self h
#align finset.sdiff_sdiff_eq_self Finset.sdiff_sdiff_eq_self
theorem sdiff_eq_sdiff_iff_inter_eq_inter {s t₁ t₂ : Finset α} :
s \ t₁ = s \ t₂ ↔ s ∩ t₁ = s ∩ t₂ :=
sdiff_eq_sdiff_iff_inf_eq_inf
#align finset.sdiff_eq_sdiff_iff_inter_eq_inter Finset.sdiff_eq_sdiff_iff_inter_eq_inter
theorem union_eq_sdiff_union_sdiff_union_inter (s t : Finset α) : s ∪ t = s \ t ∪ t \ s ∪ s ∩ t :=
sup_eq_sdiff_sup_sdiff_sup_inf
#align finset.union_eq_sdiff_union_sdiff_union_inter Finset.union_eq_sdiff_union_sdiff_union_inter
theorem erase_eq_empty_iff (s : Finset α) (a : α) : s.erase a = ∅ ↔ s = ∅ ∨ s = {a} := by
rw [← sdiff_singleton_eq_erase, sdiff_eq_empty_iff_subset, subset_singleton_iff]
#align finset.erase_eq_empty_iff Finset.erase_eq_empty_iff
--TODO@Yaël: Kill lemmas duplicate with `BooleanAlgebra`
theorem sdiff_disjoint : Disjoint (t \ s) s :=
disjoint_left.2 fun _a ha => (mem_sdiff.1 ha).2
#align finset.sdiff_disjoint Finset.sdiff_disjoint
theorem disjoint_sdiff : Disjoint s (t \ s) :=
sdiff_disjoint.symm
#align finset.disjoint_sdiff Finset.disjoint_sdiff
theorem disjoint_sdiff_inter (s t : Finset α) : Disjoint (s \ t) (s ∩ t) :=
disjoint_of_subset_right inter_subset_right sdiff_disjoint
#align finset.disjoint_sdiff_inter Finset.disjoint_sdiff_inter
theorem sdiff_eq_self_iff_disjoint : s \ t = s ↔ Disjoint s t :=
sdiff_eq_self_iff_disjoint'
#align finset.sdiff_eq_self_iff_disjoint Finset.sdiff_eq_self_iff_disjoint
theorem sdiff_eq_self_of_disjoint (h : Disjoint s t) : s \ t = s :=
sdiff_eq_self_iff_disjoint.2 h
#align finset.sdiff_eq_self_of_disjoint Finset.sdiff_eq_self_of_disjoint
end Sdiff
/-! ### Symmetric difference -/
section SymmDiff
open scoped symmDiff
variable [DecidableEq α] {s t : Finset α} {a b : α}
theorem mem_symmDiff : a ∈ s ∆ t ↔ a ∈ s ∧ a ∉ t ∨ a ∈ t ∧ a ∉ s := by
simp_rw [symmDiff, sup_eq_union, mem_union, mem_sdiff]
#align finset.mem_symm_diff Finset.mem_symmDiff
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_symmDiff : (↑(s ∆ t) : Set α) = (s : Set α) ∆ t :=
Set.ext fun x => by simp [mem_symmDiff, Set.mem_symmDiff]
#align finset.coe_symm_diff Finset.coe_symmDiff
@[simp] lemma symmDiff_eq_empty : s ∆ t = ∅ ↔ s = t := symmDiff_eq_bot
@[simp] lemma symmDiff_nonempty : (s ∆ t).Nonempty ↔ s ≠ t :=
nonempty_iff_ne_empty.trans symmDiff_eq_empty.not
end SymmDiff
/-! ### attach -/
/-- `attach s` takes the elements of `s` and forms a new set of elements of the subtype
`{x // x ∈ s}`. -/
def attach (s : Finset α) : Finset { x // x ∈ s } :=
⟨Multiset.attach s.1, nodup_attach.2 s.2⟩
#align finset.attach Finset.attach
theorem sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem [SizeOf α] {x : α} {s : Finset α} (hx : x ∈ s) :
SizeOf.sizeOf x < SizeOf.sizeOf s := by
cases s
dsimp [SizeOf.sizeOf, SizeOf.sizeOf, Multiset.sizeOf]
rw [add_comm]
refine lt_trans ?_ (Nat.lt_succ_self _)
exact Multiset.sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem hx
#align finset.sizeof_lt_sizeof_of_mem Finset.sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem attach_val (s : Finset α) : s.attach.1 = s.1.attach :=
rfl
#align finset.attach_val Finset.attach_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_attach (s : Finset α) : ∀ x, x ∈ s.attach :=
Multiset.mem_attach _
#align finset.mem_attach Finset.mem_attach
@[simp]
theorem attach_empty : attach (∅ : Finset α) = ∅ :=
rfl
#align finset.attach_empty Finset.attach_empty
@[simp, aesop safe apply (rule_sets := [finsetNonempty])]
theorem attach_nonempty_iff {s : Finset α} : s.attach.Nonempty ↔ s.Nonempty := by
simp [Finset.Nonempty]
#align finset.attach_nonempty_iff Finset.attach_nonempty_iff
protected alias ⟨_, Nonempty.attach⟩ := attach_nonempty_iff
@[simp]
theorem attach_eq_empty_iff {s : Finset α} : s.attach = ∅ ↔ s = ∅ := by
simp [eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem]
#align finset.attach_eq_empty_iff Finset.attach_eq_empty_iff
section DecidablePiExists
variable {s : Finset α}
instance decidableDforallFinset {p : ∀ a ∈ s, Prop} [_hp : ∀ (a) (h : a ∈ s), Decidable (p a h)] :
Decidable (∀ (a) (h : a ∈ s), p a h) :=
Multiset.decidableDforallMultiset
#align finset.decidable_dforall_finset Finset.decidableDforallFinset
-- Porting note: In lean3, `decidableDforallFinset` was picked up when decidability of `s ⊆ t` was
-- needed. In lean4 it seems this is not the case.
instance instDecidableRelSubset [DecidableEq α] : @DecidableRel (Finset α) (· ⊆ ·) :=
fun _ _ ↦ decidableDforallFinset
instance instDecidableRelSSubset [DecidableEq α] : @DecidableRel (Finset α) (· ⊂ ·) :=
fun _ _ ↦ instDecidableAnd
instance instDecidableLE [DecidableEq α] : @DecidableRel (Finset α) (· ≤ ·) :=
instDecidableRelSubset
instance instDecidableLT [DecidableEq α] : @DecidableRel (Finset α) (· < ·) :=
instDecidableRelSSubset
instance decidableDExistsFinset {p : ∀ a ∈ s, Prop} [_hp : ∀ (a) (h : a ∈ s), Decidable (p a h)] :
Decidable (∃ (a : _) (h : a ∈ s), p a h) :=
Multiset.decidableDexistsMultiset
#align finset.decidable_dexists_finset Finset.decidableDExistsFinset
instance decidableExistsAndFinset {p : α → Prop} [_hp : ∀ (a), Decidable (p a)] :
Decidable (∃ a ∈ s, p a) :=
decidable_of_iff (∃ (a : _) (_ : a ∈ s), p a) (by simp)
instance decidableExistsAndFinsetCoe {p : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] :
Decidable (∃ a ∈ (s : Set α), p a) := decidableExistsAndFinset
/-- decidable equality for functions whose domain is bounded by finsets -/
instance decidableEqPiFinset {β : α → Type*} [_h : ∀ a, DecidableEq (β a)] :
DecidableEq (∀ a ∈ s, β a) :=
Multiset.decidableEqPiMultiset
#align finset.decidable_eq_pi_finset Finset.decidableEqPiFinset
end DecidablePiExists
/-! ### filter -/
section Filter
variable (p q : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred q] {s : Finset α}
/-- `Finset.filter p s` is the set of elements of `s` that satisfy `p`.
For example, one can use `s.filter (· ∈ t)` to get the intersection of `s` with `t : Set α`
as a `Finset α` (when a `DecidablePred (· ∈ t)` instance is available). -/
def filter (s : Finset α) : Finset α :=
⟨_, s.2.filter p⟩
#align finset.filter Finset.filter
@[simp]
theorem filter_val (s : Finset α) : (filter p s).1 = s.1.filter p :=
rfl
#align finset.filter_val Finset.filter_val
@[simp]
theorem filter_subset (s : Finset α) : s.filter p ⊆ s :=
Multiset.filter_subset _ _
#align finset.filter_subset Finset.filter_subset
variable {p}
@[simp]
theorem mem_filter {s : Finset α} {a : α} : a ∈ s.filter p ↔ a ∈ s ∧ p a :=
Multiset.mem_filter
#align finset.mem_filter Finset.mem_filter
theorem mem_of_mem_filter {s : Finset α} (x : α) (h : x ∈ s.filter p) : x ∈ s :=
Multiset.mem_of_mem_filter h
#align finset.mem_of_mem_filter Finset.mem_of_mem_filter
theorem filter_ssubset {s : Finset α} : s.filter p ⊂ s ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, ¬p x :=
⟨fun h =>
let ⟨x, hs, hp⟩ := Set.exists_of_ssubset h
⟨x, hs, mt (fun hp => mem_filter.2 ⟨hs, hp⟩) hp⟩,
fun ⟨_, hs, hp⟩ => ⟨s.filter_subset _, fun h => hp (mem_filter.1 (h hs)).2⟩⟩
#align finset.filter_ssubset Finset.filter_ssubset
variable (p)
theorem filter_filter (s : Finset α) : (s.filter p).filter q = s.filter fun a => p a ∧ q a :=
ext fun a => by
simp only [mem_filter, and_assoc, Bool.decide_and, Bool.decide_coe, Bool.and_eq_true]
#align finset.filter_filter Finset.filter_filter
theorem filter_comm (s : Finset α) : (s.filter p).filter q = (s.filter q).filter p := by
simp_rw [filter_filter, and_comm]
#align finset.filter_comm Finset.filter_comm
-- We can replace an application of filter where the decidability is inferred in "the wrong way".
theorem filter_congr_decidable (s : Finset α) (p : α → Prop) (h : DecidablePred p)
[DecidablePred p] : @filter α p h s = s.filter p := by congr
#align finset.filter_congr_decidable Finset.filter_congr_decidable
@[simp]
theorem filter_True {h} (s : Finset α) : @filter _ (fun _ => True) h s = s := by ext; simp
#align finset.filter_true Finset.filter_True
@[simp]
theorem filter_False {h} (s : Finset α) : @filter _ (fun _ => False) h s = ∅ := by ext; simp
#align finset.filter_false Finset.filter_False
variable {p q}
lemma filter_eq_self : s.filter p = s ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, p x := by simp [Finset.ext_iff]
#align finset.filter_eq_self Finset.filter_eq_self
theorem filter_eq_empty_iff : s.filter p = ∅ ↔ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ¬p x := by simp [Finset.ext_iff]
#align finset.filter_eq_empty_iff Finset.filter_eq_empty_iff
theorem filter_nonempty_iff : (s.filter p).Nonempty ↔ ∃ a ∈ s, p a := by
simp only [nonempty_iff_ne_empty, Ne, filter_eq_empty_iff, Classical.not_not, not_forall,
exists_prop]
#align finset.filter_nonempty_iff Finset.filter_nonempty_iff
/-- If all elements of a `Finset` satisfy the predicate `p`, `s.filter p` is `s`. -/
theorem filter_true_of_mem (h : ∀ x ∈ s, p x) : s.filter p = s := filter_eq_self.2 h
#align finset.filter_true_of_mem Finset.filter_true_of_mem
/-- If all elements of a `Finset` fail to satisfy the predicate `p`, `s.filter p` is `∅`. -/
theorem filter_false_of_mem (h : ∀ x ∈ s, ¬p x) : s.filter p = ∅ := filter_eq_empty_iff.2 h
#align finset.filter_false_of_mem Finset.filter_false_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem filter_const (p : Prop) [Decidable p] (s : Finset α) :
(s.filter fun _a => p) = if p then s else ∅ := by split_ifs <;> simp [*]
#align finset.filter_const Finset.filter_const
theorem filter_congr {s : Finset α} (H : ∀ x ∈ s, p x ↔ q x) : filter p s = filter q s :=
eq_of_veq <| Multiset.filter_congr H
#align finset.filter_congr Finset.filter_congr
variable (p q)
@[simp]
theorem filter_empty : filter p ∅ = ∅ :=
subset_empty.1 <| filter_subset _ _
#align finset.filter_empty Finset.filter_empty
@[gcongr]
theorem filter_subset_filter {s t : Finset α} (h : s ⊆ t) : s.filter p ⊆ t.filter p := fun _a ha =>
mem_filter.2 ⟨h (mem_filter.1 ha).1, (mem_filter.1 ha).2⟩
#align finset.filter_subset_filter Finset.filter_subset_filter
theorem monotone_filter_left : Monotone (filter p) := fun _ _ => filter_subset_filter p
#align finset.monotone_filter_left Finset.monotone_filter_left
-- TODO: `@[gcongr]` doesn't accept this lemma because of the `DecidablePred` arguments
theorem monotone_filter_right (s : Finset α) ⦃p q : α → Prop⦄ [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred q]
(h : p ≤ q) : s.filter p ⊆ s.filter q :=
Multiset.subset_of_le (Multiset.monotone_filter_right s.val h)
#align finset.monotone_filter_right Finset.monotone_filter_right
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_filter (s : Finset α) : ↑(s.filter p) = ({ x ∈ ↑s | p x } : Set α) :=
Set.ext fun _ => mem_filter
#align finset.coe_filter Finset.coe_filter
theorem subset_coe_filter_of_subset_forall (s : Finset α) {t : Set α} (h₁ : t ⊆ s)
(h₂ : ∀ x ∈ t, p x) : t ⊆ s.filter p := fun x hx => (s.coe_filter p).symm ▸ ⟨h₁ hx, h₂ x hx⟩
#align finset.subset_coe_filter_of_subset_forall Finset.subset_coe_filter_of_subset_forall
theorem filter_singleton (a : α) : filter p {a} = if p a then {a} else ∅ := by
classical
ext x
simp only [mem_singleton, forall_eq, mem_filter]
split_ifs with h <;> by_cases h' : x = a <;> simp [h, h']
#align finset.filter_singleton Finset.filter_singleton
theorem filter_cons_of_pos (a : α) (s : Finset α) (ha : a ∉ s) (hp : p a) :
filter p (cons a s ha) = cons a (filter p s) (mem_filter.not.mpr <| mt And.left ha) :=
eq_of_veq <| Multiset.filter_cons_of_pos s.val hp
#align finset.filter_cons_of_pos Finset.filter_cons_of_pos
theorem filter_cons_of_neg (a : α) (s : Finset α) (ha : a ∉ s) (hp : ¬p a) :
filter p (cons a s ha) = filter p s :=
eq_of_veq <| Multiset.filter_cons_of_neg s.val hp
#align finset.filter_cons_of_neg Finset.filter_cons_of_neg
theorem disjoint_filter {s : Finset α} {p q : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred q] :
Disjoint (s.filter p) (s.filter q) ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, p x → ¬q x := by
constructor <;> simp (config := { contextual := true }) [disjoint_left]
#align finset.disjoint_filter Finset.disjoint_filter
theorem disjoint_filter_filter {s t : Finset α}
{p q : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred q] :
Disjoint s t → Disjoint (s.filter p) (t.filter q) :=
Disjoint.mono (filter_subset _ _) (filter_subset _ _)
#align finset.disjoint_filter_filter Finset.disjoint_filter_filter
theorem disjoint_filter_filter' (s t : Finset α)
{p q : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred q] (h : Disjoint p q) :
Disjoint (s.filter p) (t.filter q) := by
simp_rw [disjoint_left, mem_filter]
rintro a ⟨_, hp⟩ ⟨_, hq⟩
rw [Pi.disjoint_iff] at h
simpa [hp, hq] using h a
#align finset.disjoint_filter_filter' Finset.disjoint_filter_filter'
theorem disjoint_filter_filter_neg (s t : Finset α) (p : α → Prop)
[DecidablePred p] [∀ x, Decidable (¬p x)] :
Disjoint (s.filter p) (t.filter fun a => ¬p a) :=
disjoint_filter_filter' s t disjoint_compl_right
#align finset.disjoint_filter_filter_neg Finset.disjoint_filter_filter_neg
theorem filter_disj_union (s : Finset α) (t : Finset α) (h : Disjoint s t) :
filter p (disjUnion s t h) = (filter p s).disjUnion (filter p t) (disjoint_filter_filter h) :=
eq_of_veq <| Multiset.filter_add _ _ _
#align finset.filter_disj_union Finset.filter_disj_union
lemma _root_.Set.pairwiseDisjoint_filter [DecidableEq β] (f : α → β) (s : Set β) (t : Finset α) :
s.PairwiseDisjoint fun x ↦ t.filter (f · = x) := by
rintro i - j - h u hi hj x hx
obtain ⟨-, rfl⟩ : x ∈ t ∧ f x = i := by simpa using hi hx
obtain ⟨-, rfl⟩ : x ∈ t ∧ f x = j := by simpa using hj hx
contradiction
theorem filter_cons {a : α} (s : Finset α) (ha : a ∉ s) :
filter p (cons a s ha) =
(if p a then {a} else ∅ : Finset α).disjUnion (filter p s)
(by
split_ifs
· rw [disjoint_singleton_left]
exact mem_filter.not.mpr <| mt And.left ha
· exact disjoint_empty_left _) := by
split_ifs with h
· rw [filter_cons_of_pos _ _ _ ha h, singleton_disjUnion]
· rw [filter_cons_of_neg _ _ _ ha h, empty_disjUnion]
#align finset.filter_cons Finset.filter_cons
variable [DecidableEq α]
theorem filter_union (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : (s₁ ∪ s₂).filter p = s₁.filter p ∪ s₂.filter p :=
ext fun _ => by simp only [mem_filter, mem_union, or_and_right]
#align finset.filter_union Finset.filter_union
theorem filter_union_right (s : Finset α) : s.filter p ∪ s.filter q = s.filter fun x => p x ∨ q x :=
ext fun x => by simp [mem_filter, mem_union, ← and_or_left]
#align finset.filter_union_right Finset.filter_union_right
theorem filter_mem_eq_inter {s t : Finset α} [∀ i, Decidable (i ∈ t)] :
(s.filter fun i => i ∈ t) = s ∩ t :=
ext fun i => by simp [mem_filter, mem_inter]
#align finset.filter_mem_eq_inter Finset.filter_mem_eq_inter
theorem filter_inter_distrib (s t : Finset α) : (s ∩ t).filter p = s.filter p ∩ t.filter p := by
ext
simp [mem_filter, mem_inter, and_assoc]
#align finset.filter_inter_distrib Finset.filter_inter_distrib
theorem filter_inter (s t : Finset α) : filter p s ∩ t = filter p (s ∩ t) := by
ext
simp only [mem_inter, mem_filter, and_right_comm]
#align finset.filter_inter Finset.filter_inter
theorem inter_filter (s t : Finset α) : s ∩ filter p t = filter p (s ∩ t) := by
rw [inter_comm, filter_inter, inter_comm]
#align finset.inter_filter Finset.inter_filter
theorem filter_insert (a : α) (s : Finset α) :
filter p (insert a s) = if p a then insert a (filter p s) else filter p s := by
ext x
split_ifs with h <;> by_cases h' : x = a <;> simp [h, h']
#align finset.filter_insert Finset.filter_insert
theorem filter_erase (a : α) (s : Finset α) : filter p (erase s a) = erase (filter p s) a := by
ext x
simp only [and_assoc, mem_filter, iff_self_iff, mem_erase]
#align finset.filter_erase Finset.filter_erase
theorem filter_or (s : Finset α) : (s.filter fun a => p a ∨ q a) = s.filter p ∪ s.filter q :=
ext fun _ => by simp [mem_filter, mem_union, and_or_left]
#align finset.filter_or Finset.filter_or
theorem filter_and (s : Finset α) : (s.filter fun a => p a ∧ q a) = s.filter p ∩ s.filter q :=
ext fun _ => by simp [mem_filter, mem_inter, and_comm, and_left_comm, and_self_iff, and_assoc]
#align finset.filter_and Finset.filter_and
theorem filter_not (s : Finset α) : (s.filter fun a => ¬p a) = s \ s.filter p :=
ext fun a => by
simp only [Bool.decide_coe, Bool.not_eq_true', mem_filter, and_comm, mem_sdiff, not_and_or,
Bool.not_eq_true, and_or_left, and_not_self, or_false]
#align finset.filter_not Finset.filter_not
lemma filter_and_not (s : Finset α) (p q : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred q] :
s.filter (fun a ↦ p a ∧ ¬ q a) = s.filter p \ s.filter q := by
rw [filter_and, filter_not, ← inter_sdiff_assoc, inter_eq_left.2 (filter_subset _ _)]
theorem sdiff_eq_filter (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : s₁ \ s₂ = filter (· ∉ s₂) s₁ :=
ext fun _ => by simp [mem_sdiff, mem_filter]
#align finset.sdiff_eq_filter Finset.sdiff_eq_filter
theorem sdiff_eq_self (s₁ s₂ : Finset α) : s₁ \ s₂ = s₁ ↔ s₁ ∩ s₂ ⊆ ∅ := by
simp [Subset.antisymm_iff, disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty]
#align finset.sdiff_eq_self Finset.sdiff_eq_self
theorem subset_union_elim {s : Finset α} {t₁ t₂ : Set α} (h : ↑s ⊆ t₁ ∪ t₂) :
∃ s₁ s₂ : Finset α, s₁ ∪ s₂ = s ∧ ↑s₁ ⊆ t₁ ∧ ↑s₂ ⊆ t₂ \ t₁ := by
classical
refine ⟨s.filter (· ∈ t₁), s.filter (· ∉ t₁), ?_, ?_, ?_⟩
· simp [filter_union_right, em]
· intro x
simp
· intro x
simp only [not_not, coe_filter, Set.mem_setOf_eq, Set.mem_diff, and_imp]
intro hx hx₂
exact ⟨Or.resolve_left (h hx) hx₂, hx₂⟩
#align finset.subset_union_elim Finset.subset_union_elim
section Classical
open scoped Classical
-- Porting note: The notation `{ x ∈ s | p x }` in Lean 4 is hardcoded to be about `Set`.
-- So at the moment the whole `Sep`-class is useless, as it doesn't have notation.
-- /-- The following instance allows us to write `{x ∈ s | p x}` for `Finset.filter p s`.
-- We don't want to redo all lemmas of `Finset.filter` for `Sep.sep`, so we make sure that `simp`
-- unfolds the notation `{x ∈ s | p x}` to `Finset.filter p s`.
-- -/
-- noncomputable instance {α : Type*} : Sep α (Finset α) :=
-- ⟨fun p x => x.filter p⟩
-- -- @[simp] -- Porting note: not a simp-lemma until `Sep`-notation is fixed.
-- theorem sep_def {α : Type*} (s : Finset α) (p : α → Prop) : { x ∈ s | p x } = s.filter p := by
-- ext
-- simp
-- #align finset.sep_def Finset.sep_def
end Classical
-- This is not a good simp lemma, as it would prevent `Finset.mem_filter` from firing
-- on, e.g. `x ∈ s.filter (Eq b)`.
/-- After filtering out everything that does not equal a given value, at most that value remains.
This is equivalent to `filter_eq'` with the equality the other way.
-/
theorem filter_eq [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset β) (b : β) :
s.filter (Eq b) = ite (b ∈ s) {b} ∅ := by
split_ifs with h
· ext
simp only [mem_filter, mem_singleton, decide_eq_true_eq]
refine ⟨fun h => h.2.symm, ?_⟩
rintro rfl
exact ⟨h, rfl⟩
· ext
simp only [mem_filter, not_and, iff_false_iff, not_mem_empty, decide_eq_true_eq]
rintro m rfl
exact h m
#align finset.filter_eq Finset.filter_eq
/-- After filtering out everything that does not equal a given value, at most that value remains.
This is equivalent to `filter_eq` with the equality the other way.
-/
theorem filter_eq' [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset β) (b : β) :
(s.filter fun a => a = b) = ite (b ∈ s) {b} ∅ :=
_root_.trans (filter_congr fun _ _ => by simp_rw [@eq_comm _ b]) (filter_eq s b)
#align finset.filter_eq' Finset.filter_eq'
theorem filter_ne [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset β) (b : β) :
(s.filter fun a => b ≠ a) = s.erase b := by
ext
simp only [mem_filter, mem_erase, Ne, decide_not, Bool.not_eq_true', decide_eq_false_iff_not]
tauto
#align finset.filter_ne Finset.filter_ne
theorem filter_ne' [DecidableEq β] (s : Finset β) (b : β) : (s.filter fun a => a ≠ b) = s.erase b :=
_root_.trans (filter_congr fun _ _ => by simp_rw [@ne_comm _ b]) (filter_ne s b)
#align finset.filter_ne' Finset.filter_ne'
theorem filter_inter_filter_neg_eq (s t : Finset α) :
(s.filter p ∩ t.filter fun a => ¬p a) = ∅ := by
simpa using (disjoint_filter_filter_neg s t p).eq_bot
#align finset.filter_inter_filter_neg_eq Finset.filter_inter_filter_neg_eq
theorem filter_union_filter_of_codisjoint (s : Finset α) (h : Codisjoint p q) :
s.filter p ∪ s.filter q = s :=
(filter_or _ _ _).symm.trans <| filter_true_of_mem fun x _ => h.top_le x trivial
#align finset.filter_union_filter_of_codisjoint Finset.filter_union_filter_of_codisjoint
theorem filter_union_filter_neg_eq [∀ x, Decidable (¬p x)] (s : Finset α) :
(s.filter p ∪ s.filter fun a => ¬p a) = s :=
filter_union_filter_of_codisjoint _ _ _ <| @codisjoint_hnot_right _ _ p
#align finset.filter_union_filter_neg_eq Finset.filter_union_filter_neg_eq
end Filter
/-! ### range -/
section Range
variable {n m l : ℕ}
/-- `range n` is the set of natural numbers less than `n`. -/
def range (n : ℕ) : Finset ℕ :=
⟨_, nodup_range n⟩
#align finset.range Finset.range
@[simp]
theorem range_val (n : ℕ) : (range n).1 = Multiset.range n :=
rfl
#align finset.range_val Finset.range_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_range : m ∈ range n ↔ m < n :=
Multiset.mem_range
#align finset.mem_range Finset.mem_range
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_range (n : ℕ) : (range n : Set ℕ) = Set.Iio n :=
Set.ext fun _ => mem_range
#align finset.coe_range Finset.coe_range
@[simp]
theorem range_zero : range 0 = ∅ :=
rfl
#align finset.range_zero Finset.range_zero
@[simp]
theorem range_one : range 1 = {0} :=
rfl
#align finset.range_one Finset.range_one
theorem range_succ : range (succ n) = insert n (range n) :=
eq_of_veq <| (Multiset.range_succ n).trans <| (ndinsert_of_not_mem not_mem_range_self).symm
#align finset.range_succ Finset.range_succ
theorem range_add_one : range (n + 1) = insert n (range n) :=
range_succ
#align finset.range_add_one Finset.range_add_one
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
theorem not_mem_range_self : n ∉ range n :=
Multiset.not_mem_range_self
#align finset.not_mem_range_self Finset.not_mem_range_self
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
theorem self_mem_range_succ (n : ℕ) : n ∈ range (n + 1) :=
Multiset.self_mem_range_succ n
#align finset.self_mem_range_succ Finset.self_mem_range_succ
@[simp]
theorem range_subset {n m} : range n ⊆ range m ↔ n ≤ m :=
Multiset.range_subset
#align finset.range_subset Finset.range_subset
theorem range_mono : Monotone range := fun _ _ => range_subset.2
#align finset.range_mono Finset.range_mono
@[gcongr] alias ⟨_, _root_.GCongr.finset_range_subset_of_le⟩ := range_subset
theorem mem_range_succ_iff {a b : ℕ} : a ∈ Finset.range b.succ ↔ a ≤ b :=
Finset.mem_range.trans Nat.lt_succ_iff
#align finset.mem_range_succ_iff Finset.mem_range_succ_iff
theorem mem_range_le {n x : ℕ} (hx : x ∈ range n) : x ≤ n :=
(mem_range.1 hx).le
#align finset.mem_range_le Finset.mem_range_le
theorem mem_range_sub_ne_zero {n x : ℕ} (hx : x ∈ range n) : n - x ≠ 0 :=
_root_.ne_of_gt <| Nat.sub_pos_of_lt <| mem_range.1 hx
#align finset.mem_range_sub_ne_zero Finset.mem_range_sub_ne_zero
@[simp, aesop safe apply (rule_sets := [finsetNonempty])]
theorem nonempty_range_iff : (range n).Nonempty ↔ n ≠ 0 :=
⟨fun ⟨k, hk⟩ => (k.zero_le.trans_lt <| mem_range.1 hk).ne',
fun h => ⟨0, mem_range.2 <| Nat.pos_iff_ne_zero.2 h⟩⟩
#align finset.nonempty_range_iff Finset.nonempty_range_iff
@[simp]
theorem range_eq_empty_iff : range n = ∅ ↔ n = 0 := by
rw [← not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty, nonempty_range_iff, not_not]
#align finset.range_eq_empty_iff Finset.range_eq_empty_iff
theorem nonempty_range_succ : (range <| n + 1).Nonempty :=
nonempty_range_iff.2 n.succ_ne_zero
#align finset.nonempty_range_succ Finset.nonempty_range_succ
@[simp]
theorem range_filter_eq {n m : ℕ} : (range n).filter (· = m) = if m < n then {m} else ∅ := by
convert filter_eq (range n) m using 2
· ext
rw [eq_comm]
· simp
#align finset.range_filter_eq Finset.range_filter_eq
lemma range_nontrivial {n : ℕ} (hn : 1 < n) : (Finset.range n).Nontrivial := by
rw [Finset.Nontrivial, Finset.coe_range]
exact ⟨0, Nat.zero_lt_one.trans hn, 1, hn, zero_ne_one⟩
end Range
-- useful rules for calculations with quantifiers
theorem exists_mem_empty_iff (p : α → Prop) : (∃ x, x ∈ (∅ : Finset α) ∧ p x) ↔ False := by
simp only [not_mem_empty, false_and_iff, exists_false]
#align finset.exists_mem_empty_iff Finset.exists_mem_empty_iff
theorem exists_mem_insert [DecidableEq α] (a : α) (s : Finset α) (p : α → Prop) :
(∃ x, x ∈ insert a s ∧ p x) ↔ p a ∨ ∃ x, x ∈ s ∧ p x := by
simp only [mem_insert, or_and_right, exists_or, exists_eq_left]
#align finset.exists_mem_insert Finset.exists_mem_insert
theorem forall_mem_empty_iff (p : α → Prop) : (∀ x, x ∈ (∅ : Finset α) → p x) ↔ True :=
iff_true_intro fun _ h => False.elim <| not_mem_empty _ h
#align finset.forall_mem_empty_iff Finset.forall_mem_empty_iff
theorem forall_mem_insert [DecidableEq α] (a : α) (s : Finset α) (p : α → Prop) :
(∀ x, x ∈ insert a s → p x) ↔ p a ∧ ∀ x, x ∈ s → p x := by
simp only [mem_insert, or_imp, forall_and, forall_eq]
#align finset.forall_mem_insert Finset.forall_mem_insert
/-- Useful in proofs by induction. -/
theorem forall_of_forall_insert [DecidableEq α] {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {s : Finset α}
(H : ∀ x, x ∈ insert a s → p x) (x) (h : x ∈ s) : p x :=
H _ <| mem_insert_of_mem h
#align finset.forall_of_forall_insert Finset.forall_of_forall_insert
end Finset
/-- Equivalence between the set of natural numbers which are `≥ k` and `ℕ`, given by `n → n - k`. -/
def notMemRangeEquiv (k : ℕ) : { n // n ∉ range k } ≃ ℕ where
toFun i := i.1 - k
invFun j := ⟨j + k, by simp⟩
left_inv j := by
rw [Subtype.ext_iff_val]
apply Nat.sub_add_cancel
simpa using j.2
right_inv j := Nat.add_sub_cancel_right _ _
#align not_mem_range_equiv notMemRangeEquiv
@[simp]
theorem coe_notMemRangeEquiv (k : ℕ) :
(notMemRangeEquiv k : { n // n ∉ range k } → ℕ) = fun (i : { n // n ∉ range k }) => i - k :=
rfl
#align coe_not_mem_range_equiv coe_notMemRangeEquiv
@[simp]
theorem coe_notMemRangeEquiv_symm (k : ℕ) :
((notMemRangeEquiv k).symm : ℕ → { n // n ∉ range k }) = fun j => ⟨j + k, by simp⟩ :=
rfl
#align coe_not_mem_range_equiv_symm coe_notMemRangeEquiv_symm
/-! ### dedup on list and multiset -/
namespace Multiset
variable [DecidableEq α] {s t : Multiset α}
/-- `toFinset s` removes duplicates from the multiset `s` to produce a finset. -/
def toFinset (s : Multiset α) : Finset α :=
⟨_, nodup_dedup s⟩
#align multiset.to_finset Multiset.toFinset
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_val (s : Multiset α) : s.toFinset.1 = s.dedup :=
rfl
#align multiset.to_finset_val Multiset.toFinset_val
theorem toFinset_eq {s : Multiset α} (n : Nodup s) : Finset.mk s n = s.toFinset :=
Finset.val_inj.1 n.dedup.symm
#align multiset.to_finset_eq Multiset.toFinset_eq
theorem Nodup.toFinset_inj {l l' : Multiset α} (hl : Nodup l) (hl' : Nodup l')
(h : l.toFinset = l'.toFinset) : l = l' := by
simpa [← toFinset_eq hl, ← toFinset_eq hl'] using h
#align multiset.nodup.to_finset_inj Multiset.Nodup.toFinset_inj
@[simp]
theorem mem_toFinset {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s.toFinset ↔ a ∈ s :=
mem_dedup
#align multiset.mem_to_finset Multiset.mem_toFinset
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_zero : toFinset (0 : Multiset α) = ∅ :=
rfl
#align multiset.to_finset_zero Multiset.toFinset_zero
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_cons (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : toFinset (a ::ₘ s) = insert a (toFinset s) :=
Finset.eq_of_veq dedup_cons
#align multiset.to_finset_cons Multiset.toFinset_cons
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_singleton (a : α) : toFinset ({a} : Multiset α) = {a} := by
rw [← cons_zero, toFinset_cons, toFinset_zero, LawfulSingleton.insert_emptyc_eq]
#align multiset.to_finset_singleton Multiset.toFinset_singleton
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_add (s t : Multiset α) : toFinset (s + t) = toFinset s ∪ toFinset t :=
Finset.ext <| by simp
#align multiset.to_finset_add Multiset.toFinset_add
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_nsmul (s : Multiset α) : ∀ n ≠ 0, (n • s).toFinset = s.toFinset
| 0, h => by contradiction
| n + 1, _ => by
by_cases h : n = 0
· rw [h, zero_add, one_nsmul]
· rw [add_nsmul, toFinset_add, one_nsmul, toFinset_nsmul s n h, Finset.union_idempotent]
#align multiset.to_finset_nsmul Multiset.toFinset_nsmul
theorem toFinset_eq_singleton_iff (s : Multiset α) (a : α) :
s.toFinset = {a} ↔ card s ≠ 0 ∧ s = card s • {a} := by
refine ⟨fun H ↦ ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, ext' fun x ↦ ?_⟩, fun H ↦ ?_⟩
· rw [card_eq_zero.1 h, toFinset_zero] at H
exact Finset.singleton_ne_empty _ H.symm
· rw [count_nsmul, count_singleton]
by_cases hx : x = a
· simp_rw [hx, ite_true, mul_one, count_eq_card]
intro y hy
rw [← mem_toFinset, H, Finset.mem_singleton] at hy
exact hy.symm
have hx' : x ∉ s := fun h' ↦ hx <| by rwa [← mem_toFinset, H, Finset.mem_singleton] at h'
simp_rw [count_eq_zero_of_not_mem hx', hx, ite_false, Nat.mul_zero]
simpa only [toFinset_nsmul _ _ H.1, toFinset_singleton] using congr($(H.2).toFinset)
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_inter (s t : Multiset α) : toFinset (s ∩ t) = toFinset s ∩ toFinset t :=
Finset.ext <| by simp
#align multiset.to_finset_inter Multiset.toFinset_inter
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_union (s t : Multiset α) : (s ∪ t).toFinset = s.toFinset ∪ t.toFinset := by
ext; simp
#align multiset.to_finset_union Multiset.toFinset_union
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_eq_empty {m : Multiset α} : m.toFinset = ∅ ↔ m = 0 :=
Finset.val_inj.symm.trans Multiset.dedup_eq_zero
#align multiset.to_finset_eq_empty Multiset.toFinset_eq_empty
@[simp, aesop safe apply (rule_sets := [finsetNonempty])]
theorem toFinset_nonempty : s.toFinset.Nonempty ↔ s ≠ 0 := by
simp only [toFinset_eq_empty, Ne, Finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty]
#align multiset.to_finset_nonempty Multiset.toFinset_nonempty
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_subset : s.toFinset ⊆ t.toFinset ↔ s ⊆ t := by
simp only [Finset.subset_iff, Multiset.subset_iff, Multiset.mem_toFinset]
#align multiset.to_finset_subset Multiset.toFinset_subset
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_ssubset : s.toFinset ⊂ t.toFinset ↔ s ⊂ t := by
simp_rw [Finset.ssubset_def, toFinset_subset]
rfl
#align multiset.to_finset_ssubset Multiset.toFinset_ssubset
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_dedup (m : Multiset α) : m.dedup.toFinset = m.toFinset := by
simp_rw [toFinset, dedup_idem]
#align multiset.to_finset_dedup Multiset.toFinset_dedup
-- @[simp]
-- theorem toFinset_bind_dedup [DecidableEq β] (m : Multiset α) (f : α → Multiset β) :
-- (m.dedup.bind f).toFinset = (m.bind f).toFinset := by simp_rw [toFinset, dedup_bind_dedup]
-- #align multiset.to_finset_bind_dedup Multiset.toFinset_bind_dedup
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_filter (s : Multiset α) (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] :
Multiset.toFinset (s.filter p) = s.toFinset.filter p := by
ext; simp
instance isWellFounded_ssubset : IsWellFounded (Multiset β) (· ⊂ ·) := by
classical
exact Subrelation.isWellFounded (InvImage _ toFinset) toFinset_ssubset.2
#align multiset.is_well_founded_ssubset Multiset.isWellFounded_ssubset
end Multiset
namespace Finset
@[simp]
theorem val_toFinset [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset α) : s.val.toFinset = s := by
ext
rw [Multiset.mem_toFinset, ← mem_def]
#align finset.val_to_finset Finset.val_toFinset
theorem val_le_iff_val_subset {a : Finset α} {b : Multiset α} : a.val ≤ b ↔ a.val ⊆ b :=
Multiset.le_iff_subset a.nodup
#align finset.val_le_iff_val_subset Finset.val_le_iff_val_subset
end Finset
namespace List
variable [DecidableEq α] {l l' : List α} {a : α}
/-- `toFinset l` removes duplicates from the list `l` to produce a finset. -/
def toFinset (l : List α) : Finset α :=
Multiset.toFinset l
#align list.to_finset List.toFinset
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_val (l : List α) : l.toFinset.1 = (l.dedup : Multiset α) :=
rfl
#align list.to_finset_val List.toFinset_val
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_coe (l : List α) : (l : Multiset α).toFinset = l.toFinset :=
rfl
#align list.to_finset_coe List.toFinset_coe
theorem toFinset_eq (n : Nodup l) : @Finset.mk α l n = l.toFinset :=
Multiset.toFinset_eq <| by rwa [Multiset.coe_nodup]
#align list.to_finset_eq List.toFinset_eq
@[simp]
theorem mem_toFinset : a ∈ l.toFinset ↔ a ∈ l :=
mem_dedup
#align list.mem_to_finset List.mem_toFinset
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_toFinset (l : List α) : (l.toFinset : Set α) = { a | a ∈ l } :=
Set.ext fun _ => List.mem_toFinset
#align list.coe_to_finset List.coe_toFinset
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_nil : toFinset (@nil α) = ∅ :=
rfl
#align list.to_finset_nil List.toFinset_nil
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_cons : toFinset (a :: l) = insert a (toFinset l) :=
Finset.eq_of_veq <| by by_cases h : a ∈ l <;> simp [Finset.insert_val', Multiset.dedup_cons, h]
#align list.to_finset_cons List.toFinset_cons
theorem toFinset_surj_on : Set.SurjOn toFinset { l : List α | l.Nodup } Set.univ := by
rintro ⟨⟨l⟩, hl⟩ _
exact ⟨l, hl, (toFinset_eq hl).symm⟩
#align list.to_finset_surj_on List.toFinset_surj_on
theorem toFinset_surjective : Surjective (toFinset : List α → Finset α) := fun s =>
let ⟨l, _, hls⟩ := toFinset_surj_on (Set.mem_univ s)
⟨l, hls⟩
#align list.to_finset_surjective List.toFinset_surjective
theorem toFinset_eq_iff_perm_dedup : l.toFinset = l'.toFinset ↔ l.dedup ~ l'.dedup := by
simp [Finset.ext_iff, perm_ext_iff_of_nodup (nodup_dedup _) (nodup_dedup _)]
#align list.to_finset_eq_iff_perm_dedup List.toFinset_eq_iff_perm_dedup
theorem toFinset.ext_iff {a b : List α} : a.toFinset = b.toFinset ↔ ∀ x, x ∈ a ↔ x ∈ b := by
simp only [Finset.ext_iff, mem_toFinset]
#align list.to_finset.ext_iff List.toFinset.ext_iff
theorem toFinset.ext : (∀ x, x ∈ l ↔ x ∈ l') → l.toFinset = l'.toFinset :=
toFinset.ext_iff.mpr
#align list.to_finset.ext List.toFinset.ext
theorem toFinset_eq_of_perm (l l' : List α) (h : l ~ l') : l.toFinset = l'.toFinset :=
toFinset_eq_iff_perm_dedup.mpr h.dedup
#align list.to_finset_eq_of_perm List.toFinset_eq_of_perm
theorem perm_of_nodup_nodup_toFinset_eq (hl : Nodup l) (hl' : Nodup l')
(h : l.toFinset = l'.toFinset) : l ~ l' := by
rw [← Multiset.coe_eq_coe]
exact Multiset.Nodup.toFinset_inj hl hl' h
#align list.perm_of_nodup_nodup_to_finset_eq List.perm_of_nodup_nodup_toFinset_eq
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_append : toFinset (l ++ l') = l.toFinset ∪ l'.toFinset := by
induction' l with hd tl hl
· simp
· simp [hl]
#align list.to_finset_append List.toFinset_append
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_reverse {l : List α} : toFinset l.reverse = l.toFinset :=
toFinset_eq_of_perm _ _ (reverse_perm l)
#align list.to_finset_reverse List.toFinset_reverse
theorem toFinset_replicate_of_ne_zero {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) :
(List.replicate n a).toFinset = {a} := by
ext x
simp [hn, List.mem_replicate]
#align list.to_finset_replicate_of_ne_zero List.toFinset_replicate_of_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_union (l l' : List α) : (l ∪ l').toFinset = l.toFinset ∪ l'.toFinset := by
ext
simp
#align list.to_finset_union List.toFinset_union
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_inter (l l' : List α) : (l ∩ l').toFinset = l.toFinset ∩ l'.toFinset := by
ext
simp
#align list.to_finset_inter List.toFinset_inter
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_eq_empty_iff (l : List α) : l.toFinset = ∅ ↔ l = nil := by
cases l <;> simp
#align list.to_finset_eq_empty_iff List.toFinset_eq_empty_iff
@[simp, aesop safe apply (rule_sets := [finsetNonempty])]
theorem toFinset_nonempty_iff (l : List α) : l.toFinset.Nonempty ↔ l ≠ [] := by
simp [Finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty]
#align list.to_finset_nonempty_iff List.toFinset_nonempty_iff
@[simp]
theorem toFinset_filter (s : List α) (p : α → Bool) :
(s.filter p).toFinset = s.toFinset.filter (p ·) := by
ext; simp [List.mem_filter]
end List
namespace Finset
section ToList
/-- Produce a list of the elements in the finite set using choice. -/
noncomputable def toList (s : Finset α) : List α :=
s.1.toList
#align finset.to_list Finset.toList
| Mathlib/Data/Finset/Basic.lean | 3,347 | 3,349 | theorem nodup_toList (s : Finset α) : s.toList.Nodup := by |
rw [toList, ← Multiset.coe_nodup, Multiset.coe_toList]
exact s.nodup
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anne Baanen
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Equiv.TypeTags
import Mathlib.Data.ZMod.Basic
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Quotient
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Ideal.QuotientOperations
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Int.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.ZMod
#align_import data.zmod.quotient from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"da420a8c6dd5bdfb85c4ced85c34388f633bc6ff"
/-!
# `ZMod n` and quotient groups / rings
This file relates `ZMod n` to the quotient group
`ℤ / AddSubgroup.zmultiples (n : ℤ)` and to the quotient ring
`ℤ ⧸ Ideal.span {(n : ℤ)}`.
## Main definitions
- `ZMod.quotientZMultiplesNatEquivZMod` and `ZMod.quotientZMultiplesEquivZMod`:
`ZMod n` is the group quotient of `ℤ` by `n ℤ := AddSubgroup.zmultiples (n)`,
(where `n : ℕ` and `n : ℤ` respectively)
- `ZMod.quotient_span_nat_equiv_zmod` and `ZMod.quotientSpanEquivZMod `:
`ZMod n` is the ring quotient of `ℤ` by `n ℤ : Ideal.span {n}`
(where `n : ℕ` and `n : ℤ` respectively)
- `ZMod.lift n f` is the map from `ZMod n` induced by `f : ℤ →+ A` that maps `n` to `0`.
## Tags
zmod, quotient group, quotient ring, ideal quotient
-/
open QuotientAddGroup Set ZMod
variable (n : ℕ) {A R : Type*} [AddGroup A] [Ring R]
namespace Int
/-- `ℤ` modulo multiples of `n : ℕ` is `ZMod n`. -/
def quotientZMultiplesNatEquivZMod : ℤ ⧸ AddSubgroup.zmultiples (n : ℤ) ≃+ ZMod n :=
(quotientAddEquivOfEq (ZMod.ker_intCastAddHom _)).symm.trans <|
quotientKerEquivOfRightInverse (Int.castAddHom (ZMod n)) cast intCast_zmod_cast
#align int.quotient_zmultiples_nat_equiv_zmod Int.quotientZMultiplesNatEquivZMod
/-- `ℤ` modulo multiples of `a : ℤ` is `ZMod a.natAbs`. -/
def quotientZMultiplesEquivZMod (a : ℤ) : ℤ ⧸ AddSubgroup.zmultiples a ≃+ ZMod a.natAbs :=
(quotientAddEquivOfEq (zmultiples_natAbs a)).symm.trans (quotientZMultiplesNatEquivZMod a.natAbs)
#align int.quotient_zmultiples_equiv_zmod Int.quotientZMultiplesEquivZMod
/-- `ℤ` modulo the ideal generated by `n : ℕ` is `ZMod n`. -/
def quotientSpanNatEquivZMod : ℤ ⧸ Ideal.span {(n : ℤ)} ≃+* ZMod n :=
(Ideal.quotEquivOfEq (ZMod.ker_intCastRingHom _)).symm.trans <|
RingHom.quotientKerEquivOfRightInverse <|
show Function.RightInverse ZMod.cast (Int.castRingHom (ZMod n)) from intCast_zmod_cast
#align int.quotient_span_nat_equiv_zmod Int.quotientSpanNatEquivZMod
/-- `ℤ` modulo the ideal generated by `a : ℤ` is `ZMod a.natAbs`. -/
def quotientSpanEquivZMod (a : ℤ) : ℤ ⧸ Ideal.span ({a} : Set ℤ) ≃+* ZMod a.natAbs :=
(Ideal.quotEquivOfEq (span_natAbs a)).symm.trans (quotientSpanNatEquivZMod a.natAbs)
#align int.quotient_span_equiv_zmod Int.quotientSpanEquivZMod
end Int
noncomputable section ChineseRemainder
open Ideal
/-- The **Chinese remainder theorem**, elementary version for `ZMod`. See also
`Mathlib.Data.ZMod.Basic` for versions involving only two numbers. -/
def ZMod.prodEquivPi {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] (a : ι → ℕ)
(coprime : Pairwise fun i j => Nat.Coprime (a i) (a j)) : ZMod (∏ i, a i) ≃+* Π i, ZMod (a i) :=
have : Pairwise fun i j => IsCoprime (span {(a i : ℤ)}) (span {(a j : ℤ)}) :=
fun _i _j h ↦ (isCoprime_span_singleton_iff _ _).mpr ((coprime h).cast (R := ℤ))
Int.quotientSpanNatEquivZMod _ |>.symm.trans <|
quotEquivOfEq (iInf_span_singleton_natCast (R := ℤ) coprime) |>.symm.trans <|
quotientInfRingEquivPiQuotient _ this |>.trans <|
RingEquiv.piCongrRight fun i ↦ Int.quotientSpanNatEquivZMod (a i)
end ChineseRemainder
namespace AddAction
open AddSubgroup AddMonoidHom AddEquiv Function
variable {α β : Type*} [AddGroup α] (a : α) [AddAction α β] (b : β)
/-- The quotient `(ℤ ∙ a) ⧸ (stabilizer b)` is cyclic of order `minimalPeriod (a +ᵥ ·) b`. -/
noncomputable def zmultiplesQuotientStabilizerEquiv :
zmultiples a ⧸ stabilizer (zmultiples a) b ≃+ ZMod (minimalPeriod (a +ᵥ ·) b) :=
(ofBijective
(map _ (stabilizer (zmultiples a) b) (zmultiplesHom (zmultiples a) ⟨a, mem_zmultiples a⟩)
(by
rw [zmultiples_le, mem_comap, mem_stabilizer_iff, zmultiplesHom_apply, natCast_zsmul]
simp_rw [← vadd_iterate]
exact isPeriodicPt_minimalPeriod (a +ᵥ ·) b))
⟨by
rw [← ker_eq_bot_iff, eq_bot_iff]
refine fun q => induction_on' q fun n hn => ?_
rw [mem_bot, eq_zero_iff, Int.mem_zmultiples_iff, ←
zsmul_vadd_eq_iff_minimalPeriod_dvd]
exact (eq_zero_iff _).mp hn, fun q =>
induction_on' q fun ⟨_, n, rfl⟩ => ⟨n, rfl⟩⟩).symm.trans
(Int.quotientZMultiplesNatEquivZMod (minimalPeriod (a +ᵥ ·) b))
#align add_action.zmultiples_quotient_stabilizer_equiv AddAction.zmultiplesQuotientStabilizerEquiv
theorem zmultiplesQuotientStabilizerEquiv_symm_apply (n : ZMod (minimalPeriod (a +ᵥ ·) b)) :
(zmultiplesQuotientStabilizerEquiv a b).symm n =
(cast n : ℤ) • (⟨a, mem_zmultiples a⟩ : zmultiples a) :=
rfl
#align add_action.zmultiples_quotient_stabilizer_equiv_symm_apply AddAction.zmultiplesQuotientStabilizerEquiv_symm_apply
end AddAction
namespace MulAction
open AddAction Subgroup AddSubgroup Function
variable {α β : Type*} [Group α] (a : α) [MulAction α β] (b : β)
/-- The quotient `(a ^ ℤ) ⧸ (stabilizer b)` is cyclic of order `minimalPeriod ((•) a) b`. -/
noncomputable def zpowersQuotientStabilizerEquiv :
zpowers a ⧸ stabilizer (zpowers a) b ≃* Multiplicative (ZMod (minimalPeriod (a • ·) b)) :=
letI f := zmultiplesQuotientStabilizerEquiv (Additive.ofMul a) b
AddEquiv.toMultiplicative f
#align mul_action.zpowers_quotient_stabilizer_equiv MulAction.zpowersQuotientStabilizerEquiv
theorem zpowersQuotientStabilizerEquiv_symm_apply (n : ZMod (minimalPeriod (a • ·) b)) :
(zpowersQuotientStabilizerEquiv a b).symm n = (⟨a, mem_zpowers a⟩ : zpowers a) ^ (cast n : ℤ) :=
rfl
#align mul_action.zpowers_quotient_stabilizer_equiv_symm_apply MulAction.zpowersQuotientStabilizerEquiv_symm_apply
/-- The orbit `(a ^ ℤ) • b` is a cycle of order `minimalPeriod ((•) a) b`. -/
noncomputable def orbitZPowersEquiv : orbit (zpowers a) b ≃ ZMod (minimalPeriod (a • ·) b) :=
(orbitEquivQuotientStabilizer _ b).trans (zpowersQuotientStabilizerEquiv a b).toEquiv
#align mul_action.orbit_zpowers_equiv MulAction.orbitZPowersEquiv
/-- The orbit `(ℤ • a) +ᵥ b` is a cycle of order `minimalPeriod (a +ᵥ ·) b`. -/
noncomputable def _root_.AddAction.orbitZMultiplesEquiv {α β : Type*} [AddGroup α] (a : α)
[AddAction α β] (b : β) :
AddAction.orbit (zmultiples a) b ≃ ZMod (minimalPeriod (a +ᵥ ·) b) :=
(AddAction.orbitEquivQuotientStabilizer (zmultiples a) b).trans
(zmultiplesQuotientStabilizerEquiv a b).toEquiv
#align add_action.orbit_zmultiples_equiv AddAction.orbitZMultiplesEquiv
attribute [to_additive existing] orbitZPowersEquiv
@[to_additive]
theorem orbitZPowersEquiv_symm_apply (k : ZMod (minimalPeriod (a • ·) b)) :
(orbitZPowersEquiv a b).symm k =
(⟨a, mem_zpowers a⟩ : zpowers a) ^ (cast k : ℤ) • ⟨b, mem_orbit_self b⟩ :=
rfl
#align mul_action.orbit_zpowers_equiv_symm_apply MulAction.orbitZPowersEquiv_symm_apply
#align add_action.orbit_zmultiples_equiv_symm_apply AddAction.orbitZMultiplesEquiv_symm_apply
@[deprecated (since := "2024-02-21")]
alias _root_.AddAction.orbit_zmultiples_equiv_symm_apply := orbitZMultiplesEquiv_symm_apply
theorem orbitZPowersEquiv_symm_apply' (k : ℤ) :
(orbitZPowersEquiv a b).symm k =
(⟨a, mem_zpowers a⟩ : zpowers a) ^ k • ⟨b, mem_orbit_self b⟩ := by
rw [orbitZPowersEquiv_symm_apply, ZMod.coe_intCast]
exact Subtype.ext (zpow_smul_mod_minimalPeriod _ _ k)
#align mul_action.orbit_zpowers_equiv_symm_apply' MulAction.orbitZPowersEquiv_symm_apply'
theorem _root_.AddAction.orbitZMultiplesEquiv_symm_apply' {α β : Type*} [AddGroup α] (a : α)
[AddAction α β] (b : β) (k : ℤ) :
(AddAction.orbitZMultiplesEquiv a b).symm k =
k • (⟨a, mem_zmultiples a⟩ : zmultiples a) +ᵥ ⟨b, AddAction.mem_orbit_self b⟩ := by
rw [AddAction.orbitZMultiplesEquiv_symm_apply, ZMod.coe_intCast]
-- Porting note: times out without `a b` explicit
exact Subtype.ext (zsmul_vadd_mod_minimalPeriod a b k)
#align add_action.orbit_zmultiples_equiv_symm_apply' AddAction.orbitZMultiplesEquiv_symm_apply'
attribute [to_additive existing]
orbitZPowersEquiv_symm_apply'
@[to_additive]
| Mathlib/Data/ZMod/Quotient.lean | 181 | 184 | theorem minimalPeriod_eq_card [Fintype (orbit (zpowers a) b)] :
minimalPeriod (a • ·) b = Fintype.card (orbit (zpowers a) b) := by |
-- Porting note: added `(_)` to find `Fintype` by unification
rw [← Fintype.ofEquiv_card (orbitZPowersEquiv a b), @ZMod.card _ (_)]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Riccardo Brasca. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Riccardo Brasca
-/
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Dimension.LinearMap
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.FreeModule.StrongRankCondition
#align_import linear_algebra.free_module.finite.matrix from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"b1c23399f01266afe392a0d8f71f599a0dad4f7b"
/-!
# Finite and free modules using matrices
We provide some instances for finite and free modules involving matrices.
## Main results
* `Module.Free.linearMap` : if `M` and `N` are finite and free, then `M →ₗ[R] N` is free.
* `Module.Finite.ofBasis` : A free module with a basis indexed by a `Fintype` is finite.
* `Module.Finite.linearMap` : if `M` and `N` are finite and free, then `M →ₗ[R] N`
is finite.
-/
universe u u' v w
variable (R : Type u) (S : Type u') (M : Type v) (N : Type w)
open Module.Free (chooseBasis ChooseBasisIndex)
open FiniteDimensional (finrank)
section Ring
variable [Ring R] [Ring S] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] [Module.Free R M] [Module.Finite R M]
variable [AddCommGroup N] [Module R N] [Module S N] [SMulCommClass R S N]
private noncomputable def linearMapEquivFun : (M →ₗ[R] N) ≃ₗ[S] ChooseBasisIndex R M → N :=
(chooseBasis R M).repr.congrLeft N S ≪≫ₗ (Finsupp.lsum S).symm ≪≫ₗ
LinearEquiv.piCongrRight fun _ ↦ LinearMap.ringLmapEquivSelf R S N
instance Module.Free.linearMap [Module.Free S N] : Module.Free S (M →ₗ[R] N) :=
Module.Free.of_equiv (linearMapEquivFun R S M N).symm
#align module.free.linear_map Module.Free.linearMap
instance Module.Finite.linearMap [Module.Finite S N] : Module.Finite S (M →ₗ[R] N) :=
Module.Finite.equiv (linearMapEquivFun R S M N).symm
#align module.finite.linear_map Module.Finite.linearMap
variable [StrongRankCondition R] [StrongRankCondition S] [Module.Free S N]
open Cardinal
theorem FiniteDimensional.rank_linearMap :
Module.rank S (M →ₗ[R] N) = lift.{w} (Module.rank R M) * lift.{v} (Module.rank S N) := by
rw [(linearMapEquivFun R S M N).rank_eq, rank_fun_eq_lift_mul,
← finrank_eq_card_chooseBasisIndex, ← finrank_eq_rank R, lift_natCast]
/-- The finrank of `M →ₗ[R] N` as an `S`-module is `(finrank R M) * (finrank S N)`. -/
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/FreeModule/Finite/Matrix.lean | 59 | 61 | theorem FiniteDimensional.finrank_linearMap :
finrank S (M →ₗ[R] N) = finrank R M * finrank S N := by |
simp_rw [finrank, rank_linearMap, toNat_mul, toNat_lift]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 . All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Chris Hughes, Thomas Browning
-/
import Mathlib.Data.ZMod.Basic
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Index
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.ConjAct
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Quotient
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Perm.Cycle.Type
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.SpecificGroups.Cyclic
import Mathlib.Tactic.IntervalCases
#align_import group_theory.p_group from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f694c7dead66f5d4c80f446c796a5aad14707f0e"
/-!
# p-groups
This file contains a proof that if `G` is a `p`-group acting on a finite set `α`,
then the number of fixed points of the action is congruent mod `p` to the cardinality of `α`.
It also contains proofs of some corollaries of this lemma about existence of fixed points.
-/
open Fintype MulAction
variable (p : ℕ) (G : Type*) [Group G]
/-- A p-group is a group in which every element has prime power order -/
def IsPGroup : Prop :=
∀ g : G, ∃ k : ℕ, g ^ p ^ k = 1
#align is_p_group IsPGroup
variable {p} {G}
namespace IsPGroup
theorem iff_orderOf [hp : Fact p.Prime] : IsPGroup p G ↔ ∀ g : G, ∃ k : ℕ, orderOf g = p ^ k :=
forall_congr' fun g =>
⟨fun ⟨k, hk⟩ =>
Exists.imp (fun _ h => h.right)
((Nat.dvd_prime_pow hp.out).mp (orderOf_dvd_of_pow_eq_one hk)),
Exists.imp fun k hk => by rw [← hk, pow_orderOf_eq_one]⟩
#align is_p_group.iff_order_of IsPGroup.iff_orderOf
theorem of_card [Fintype G] {n : ℕ} (hG : card G = p ^ n) : IsPGroup p G := fun g =>
⟨n, by rw [← hG, pow_card_eq_one]⟩
#align is_p_group.of_card IsPGroup.of_card
theorem of_bot : IsPGroup p (⊥ : Subgroup G) :=
of_card (by rw [← Nat.card_eq_fintype_card, Subgroup.card_bot, pow_zero])
#align is_p_group.of_bot IsPGroup.of_bot
theorem iff_card [Fact p.Prime] [Fintype G] : IsPGroup p G ↔ ∃ n : ℕ, card G = p ^ n := by
have hG : card G ≠ 0 := card_ne_zero
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun ⟨n, hn⟩ => of_card hn⟩
suffices ∀ q ∈ Nat.factors (card G), q = p by
use (card G).factors.length
rw [← List.prod_replicate, ← List.eq_replicate_of_mem this, Nat.prod_factors hG]
intro q hq
obtain ⟨hq1, hq2⟩ := (Nat.mem_factors hG).mp hq
haveI : Fact q.Prime := ⟨hq1⟩
obtain ⟨g, hg⟩ := exists_prime_orderOf_dvd_card q hq2
obtain ⟨k, hk⟩ := (iff_orderOf.mp h) g
exact (hq1.pow_eq_iff.mp (hg.symm.trans hk).symm).1.symm
#align is_p_group.iff_card IsPGroup.iff_card
alias ⟨exists_card_eq, _⟩ := iff_card
section GIsPGroup
variable (hG : IsPGroup p G)
theorem of_injective {H : Type*} [Group H] (ϕ : H →* G) (hϕ : Function.Injective ϕ) :
IsPGroup p H := by
simp_rw [IsPGroup, ← hϕ.eq_iff, ϕ.map_pow, ϕ.map_one]
exact fun h => hG (ϕ h)
#align is_p_group.of_injective IsPGroup.of_injective
theorem to_subgroup (H : Subgroup G) : IsPGroup p H :=
hG.of_injective H.subtype Subtype.coe_injective
#align is_p_group.to_subgroup IsPGroup.to_subgroup
theorem of_surjective {H : Type*} [Group H] (ϕ : G →* H) (hϕ : Function.Surjective ϕ) :
IsPGroup p H := by
refine fun h => Exists.elim (hϕ h) fun g hg => Exists.imp (fun k hk => ?_) (hG g)
rw [← hg, ← ϕ.map_pow, hk, ϕ.map_one]
#align is_p_group.of_surjective IsPGroup.of_surjective
theorem to_quotient (H : Subgroup G) [H.Normal] : IsPGroup p (G ⧸ H) :=
hG.of_surjective (QuotientGroup.mk' H) Quotient.surjective_Quotient_mk''
#align is_p_group.to_quotient IsPGroup.to_quotient
theorem of_equiv {H : Type*} [Group H] (ϕ : G ≃* H) : IsPGroup p H :=
hG.of_surjective ϕ.toMonoidHom ϕ.surjective
#align is_p_group.of_equiv IsPGroup.of_equiv
theorem orderOf_coprime {n : ℕ} (hn : p.Coprime n) (g : G) : (orderOf g).Coprime n :=
let ⟨k, hk⟩ := hG g
(hn.pow_left k).coprime_dvd_left (orderOf_dvd_of_pow_eq_one hk)
#align is_p_group.order_of_coprime IsPGroup.orderOf_coprime
/-- If `gcd(p,n) = 1`, then the `n`th power map is a bijection. -/
noncomputable def powEquiv {n : ℕ} (hn : p.Coprime n) : G ≃ G :=
let h : ∀ g : G, (Nat.card (Subgroup.zpowers g)).Coprime n := fun g =>
(Nat.card_zpowers g).symm ▸ hG.orderOf_coprime hn g
{ toFun := (· ^ n)
invFun := fun g => (powCoprime (h g)).symm ⟨g, Subgroup.mem_zpowers g⟩
left_inv := fun g =>
Subtype.ext_iff.1 <|
(powCoprime (h (g ^ n))).left_inv
⟨g, _, Subtype.ext_iff.1 <| (powCoprime (h g)).left_inv ⟨g, Subgroup.mem_zpowers g⟩⟩
right_inv := fun g =>
Subtype.ext_iff.1 <| (powCoprime (h g)).right_inv ⟨g, Subgroup.mem_zpowers g⟩ }
#align is_p_group.pow_equiv IsPGroup.powEquiv
@[simp]
theorem powEquiv_apply {n : ℕ} (hn : p.Coprime n) (g : G) : hG.powEquiv hn g = g ^ n :=
rfl
#align is_p_group.pow_equiv_apply IsPGroup.powEquiv_apply
@[simp]
theorem powEquiv_symm_apply {n : ℕ} (hn : p.Coprime n) (g : G) :
(hG.powEquiv hn).symm g = g ^ (orderOf g).gcdB n := by rw [← Nat.card_zpowers]; rfl
#align is_p_group.pow_equiv_symm_apply IsPGroup.powEquiv_symm_apply
variable [hp : Fact p.Prime]
/-- If `p ∤ n`, then the `n`th power map is a bijection. -/
noncomputable abbrev powEquiv' {n : ℕ} (hn : ¬p ∣ n) : G ≃ G :=
powEquiv hG (hp.out.coprime_iff_not_dvd.mpr hn)
#align is_p_group.pow_equiv' IsPGroup.powEquiv'
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/PGroup.lean | 134 | 141 | theorem index (H : Subgroup G) [H.FiniteIndex] : ∃ n : ℕ, H.index = p ^ n := by |
haveI := H.normalCore.fintypeQuotientOfFiniteIndex
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ := iff_card.mp (hG.to_quotient H.normalCore)
obtain ⟨k, _, hk2⟩ :=
(Nat.dvd_prime_pow hp.out).mp
((congr_arg _ (H.normalCore.index_eq_card.trans hn)).mp
(Subgroup.index_dvd_of_le H.normalCore_le))
exact ⟨k, hk2⟩
|
/-
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.RingTheory.Nilpotent.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.UniqueFactorizationDomain
#align_import algebra.squarefree from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"00d163e35035c3577c1c79fa53b68de17781ffc1"
/-!
# Squarefree elements of monoids
An element of a monoid is squarefree when it is not divisible by any squares
except the squares of units.
Results about squarefree natural numbers are proved in `Data.Nat.Squarefree`.
## Main Definitions
- `Squarefree r` indicates that `r` is only divisible by `x * x` if `x` is a unit.
## Main Results
- `multiplicity.squarefree_iff_multiplicity_le_one`: `x` is `Squarefree` iff for every `y`, either
`multiplicity y x ≤ 1` or `IsUnit y`.
- `UniqueFactorizationMonoid.squarefree_iff_nodup_factors`: A nonzero element `x` of a unique
factorization monoid is squarefree iff `factors x` has no duplicate factors.
## Tags
squarefree, multiplicity
-/
variable {R : Type*}
/-- An element of a monoid is squarefree if the only squares that
divide it are the squares of units. -/
def Squarefree [Monoid R] (r : R) : Prop :=
∀ x : R, x * x ∣ r → IsUnit x
#align squarefree Squarefree
theorem IsRelPrime.of_squarefree_mul [CommMonoid R] {m n : R} (h : Squarefree (m * n)) :
IsRelPrime m n := fun c hca hcb ↦ h c (mul_dvd_mul hca hcb)
@[simp]
theorem IsUnit.squarefree [CommMonoid R] {x : R} (h : IsUnit x) : Squarefree x := fun _ hdvd =>
isUnit_of_mul_isUnit_left (isUnit_of_dvd_unit hdvd h)
#align is_unit.squarefree IsUnit.squarefree
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem squarefree_one [CommMonoid R] : Squarefree (1 : R) :=
isUnit_one.squarefree
#align squarefree_one squarefree_one
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Algebra/Squarefree/Basic.lean | 55 | 57 | theorem not_squarefree_zero [MonoidWithZero R] [Nontrivial R] : ¬Squarefree (0 : R) := by |
erw [not_forall]
exact ⟨0, by simp⟩
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Eric Wieser. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Eric Wieser, Jireh Loreaux
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Commute.Units
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Invertible.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Units.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Basic
import Mathlib.Logic.Basic
#align_import group_theory.subsemigroup.center from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"1ac8d4304efba9d03fa720d06516fac845aa5353"
/-!
# Centers of magmas and semigroups
## Main definitions
* `Set.center`: the center of a magma
* `Set.addCenter`: the center of an additive magma
See `Mathlib.GroupTheory.Subsemigroup.Center` for the definition of the center as a subsemigroup:
* `Subsemigroup.center`: the center of a semigroup
* `AddSubsemigroup.center`: the center of an additive semigroup
We provide `Submonoid.center`, `AddSubmonoid.center`, `Subgroup.center`, `AddSubgroup.center`,
`Subsemiring.center`, and `Subring.center` in other files.
-/
variable {M : Type*}
/-- Conditions for an element to be additively central -/
structure IsAddCentral [Add M] (z : M) : Prop where
/-- addition commutes -/
comm (a : M) : z + a = a + z
/-- associative property for left addition -/
left_assoc (b c : M) : z + (b + c) = (z + b) + c
/-- middle associative addition property -/
mid_assoc (a c : M) : (a + z) + c = a + (z + c)
/-- associative property for right addition -/
right_assoc (a b : M) : (a + b) + z = a + (b + z)
/-- Conditions for an element to be multiplicatively central -/
@[to_additive]
structure IsMulCentral [Mul M] (z : M) : Prop where
/-- multiplication commutes -/
comm (a : M) : z * a = a * z
/-- associative property for left multiplication -/
left_assoc (b c : M) : z * (b * c) = (z * b) * c
/-- middle associative multiplication property -/
mid_assoc (a c : M) : (a * z) * c = a * (z * c)
/-- associative property for right multiplication -/
right_assoc (a b : M) : (a * b) * z = a * (b * z)
attribute [mk_iff] IsMulCentral IsAddCentral
attribute [to_additive existing] isMulCentral_iff
namespace IsMulCentral
variable {a b c : M} [Mul M]
-- cf. `Commute.left_comm`
@[to_additive]
protected theorem left_comm (h : IsMulCentral a) (b c) : a * (b * c) = b * (a * c) := by
simp only [h.comm, h.right_assoc]
-- cf. `Commute.right_comm`
@[to_additive]
protected theorem right_comm (h : IsMulCentral c) (a b) : a * b * c = a * c * b := by
simp only [h.right_assoc, h.mid_assoc, h.comm]
end IsMulCentral
namespace Set
section Mul
variable (M) [Mul M]
/-- The center of a magma. -/
@[to_additive addCenter " The center of an additive magma. "]
def center : Set M :=
{ z | IsMulCentral z }
#align set.center Set.center
#align set.add_center Set.addCenter
-- Porting note: The `to_additive` version used to be `mem_addCenter` without the iff
@[to_additive mem_addCenter_iff]
theorem mem_center_iff {z : M} : z ∈ center M ↔ IsMulCentral z :=
Iff.rfl
#align set.mem_center_iff Set.mem_center_iff
#align set.mem_add_center Set.mem_addCenter_iff
variable {M}
@[to_additive (attr := simp) add_mem_addCenter]
theorem mul_mem_center [Mul M] {z₁ z₂ : M} (hz₁ : z₁ ∈ Set.center M) (hz₂ : z₂ ∈ Set.center M) :
z₁ * z₂ ∈ Set.center M where
comm a := calc
z₁ * z₂ * a = z₂ * z₁ * a := by rw [hz₁.comm]
_ = z₂ * (z₁ * a) := by rw [hz₁.mid_assoc z₂]
_ = (a * z₁) * z₂ := by rw [hz₁.comm, hz₂.comm]
_ = a * (z₁ * z₂) := by rw [hz₂.right_assoc a z₁]
left_assoc (b c : M) := calc
z₁ * z₂ * (b * c) = z₁ * (z₂ * (b * c)) := by rw [hz₂.mid_assoc]
_ = z₁ * ((z₂ * b) * c) := by rw [hz₂.left_assoc]
_ = (z₁ * (z₂ * b)) * c := by rw [hz₁.left_assoc]
_ = z₁ * z₂ * b * c := by rw [hz₂.mid_assoc]
mid_assoc (a c : M) := calc
a * (z₁ * z₂) * c = ((a * z₁) * z₂) * c := by rw [hz₁.mid_assoc]
_ = (a * z₁) * (z₂ * c) := by rw [hz₂.mid_assoc]
_ = a * (z₁ * (z₂ * c)) := by rw [hz₁.mid_assoc]
_ = a * (z₁ * z₂ * c) := by rw [hz₂.mid_assoc]
right_assoc (a b : M) := calc
a * b * (z₁ * z₂) = ((a * b) * z₁) * z₂ := by rw [hz₂.right_assoc]
_ = (a * (b * z₁)) * z₂ := by rw [hz₁.right_assoc]
_ = a * ((b * z₁) * z₂) := by rw [hz₂.right_assoc]
_ = a * (b * (z₁ * z₂)) := by rw [hz₁.mid_assoc]
#align set.mul_mem_center Set.mul_mem_center
#align set.add_mem_add_center Set.add_mem_addCenter
end Mul
section Semigroup
variable [Semigroup M]
@[to_additive]
theorem _root_.Semigroup.mem_center_iff {z : M} :
z ∈ Set.center M ↔ ∀ g, g * z = z * g := ⟨fun a g ↦ by rw [IsMulCentral.comm a g],
fun h ↦ ⟨fun _ ↦ (Commute.eq (h _)).symm, fun _ _ ↦ (mul_assoc z _ _).symm,
fun _ _ ↦ mul_assoc _ z _, fun _ _ ↦ mul_assoc _ _ z⟩ ⟩
variable (M)
-- TODO Add `instance : Decidable (IsMulCentral a)` for `instance decidableMemCenter [Mul M]`
instance decidableMemCenter [∀ a : M, Decidable <| ∀ b : M, b * a = a * b] :
DecidablePred (· ∈ center M) := fun _ => decidable_of_iff' _ (Semigroup.mem_center_iff)
#align set.decidable_mem_center Set.decidableMemCenter
end Semigroup
section CommSemigroup
variable (M)
@[to_additive (attr := simp) addCenter_eq_univ]
theorem center_eq_univ [CommSemigroup M] : center M = univ :=
(Subset.antisymm (subset_univ _)) fun _ _ => Semigroup.mem_center_iff.mpr (fun _ => mul_comm _ _)
#align set.center_eq_univ Set.center_eq_univ
#align set.add_center_eq_univ Set.addCenter_eq_univ
end CommSemigroup
variable (M)
@[to_additive (attr := simp) zero_mem_addCenter]
theorem one_mem_center [MulOneClass M] : (1 : M) ∈ Set.center M where
comm _ := by rw [one_mul, mul_one]
left_assoc _ _ := by rw [one_mul, one_mul]
mid_assoc _ _ := by rw [mul_one, one_mul]
right_assoc _ _ := by rw [mul_one, mul_one]
#align set.one_mem_center Set.one_mem_center
#align set.zero_mem_add_center Set.zero_mem_addCenter
@[simp]
theorem zero_mem_center [MulZeroClass M] : (0 : M) ∈ Set.center M where
comm _ := by rw [zero_mul, mul_zero]
left_assoc _ _ := by rw [zero_mul, zero_mul, zero_mul]
mid_assoc _ _ := by rw [mul_zero, zero_mul, mul_zero]
right_assoc _ _ := by rw [mul_zero, mul_zero, mul_zero]
#align set.zero_mem_center Set.zero_mem_center
variable {M}
@[to_additive (attr := simp) neg_mem_addCenter]
theorem inv_mem_center [Group M] {a : M} (ha : a ∈ Set.center M) : a⁻¹ ∈ Set.center M := by
rw [_root_.Semigroup.mem_center_iff]
intro _
rw [← inv_inj, mul_inv_rev, inv_inv, ha.comm, mul_inv_rev, inv_inv]
#align set.inv_mem_center Set.inv_mem_center
#align set.neg_mem_add_center Set.neg_mem_addCenter
@[to_additive subset_addCenter_add_units]
theorem subset_center_units [Monoid M] : ((↑) : Mˣ → M) ⁻¹' center M ⊆ Set.center Mˣ :=
fun _ ha => by
rw [_root_.Semigroup.mem_center_iff]
intro _
rw [← Units.eq_iff, Units.val_mul, Units.val_mul, ha.comm]
#align set.subset_center_units Set.subset_center_units
#align set.subset_add_center_add_units Set.subset_addCenter_add_units
theorem center_units_subset [GroupWithZero M] : Set.center Mˣ ⊆ ((↑) : Mˣ → M) ⁻¹' center M :=
fun _ ha => by
rw [mem_preimage, _root_.Semigroup.mem_center_iff]
intro b
obtain rfl | hb := eq_or_ne b 0
· rw [zero_mul, mul_zero]
· exact Units.ext_iff.mp (ha.comm (Units.mk0 b hb)).symm
#align set.center_units_subset Set.center_units_subset
/-- In a group with zero, the center of the units is the preimage of the center. -/
theorem center_units_eq [GroupWithZero M] : Set.center Mˣ = ((↑) : Mˣ → M) ⁻¹' center M :=
Subset.antisymm center_units_subset subset_center_units
#align set.center_units_eq Set.center_units_eq
@[simp]
theorem units_inv_mem_center [Monoid M] {a : Mˣ} (ha : ↑a ∈ Set.center M) :
↑a⁻¹ ∈ Set.center M := by
rw [Semigroup.mem_center_iff] at *
exact (Commute.units_inv_right <| ha ·)
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Center.lean | 213 | 216 | theorem invOf_mem_center [Monoid M] {a : M} [Invertible a] (ha : a ∈ Set.center M) :
⅟a ∈ Set.center M := by |
rw [Semigroup.mem_center_iff] at *
exact (Commute.invOf_right <| ha ·)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Simon Hudon. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Simon Hudon, Sean Leather
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Opposite
import Mathlib.Algebra.FreeMonoid.Basic
import Mathlib.Control.Traversable.Instances
import Mathlib.Control.Traversable.Lemmas
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Endomorphism
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Types
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Category.KleisliCat
import Mathlib.Tactic.AdaptationNote
#align_import control.fold from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"740acc0e6f9adf4423f92a485d0456fc271482da"
/-!
# List folds generalized to `Traversable`
Informally, we can think of `foldl` as a special case of `traverse` where we do not care about the
reconstructed data structure and, in a state monad, we care about the final state.
The obvious way to define `foldl` would be to use the state monad but it
is nicer to reason about a more abstract interface with `foldMap` as a
primitive and `foldMap_hom` as a defining property.
```
def foldMap {α ω} [One ω] [Mul ω] (f : α → ω) : t α → ω := ...
lemma foldMap_hom (α β) [Monoid α] [Monoid β] (f : α →* β) (g : γ → α) (x : t γ) :
f (foldMap g x) = foldMap (f ∘ g) x :=
...
```
`foldMap` uses a monoid ω to accumulate a value for every element of
a data structure and `foldMap_hom` uses a monoid homomorphism to
substitute the monoid used by `foldMap`. The two are sufficient to
define `foldl`, `foldr` and `toList`. `toList` permits the
formulation of specifications in terms of operations on lists.
Each fold function can be defined using a specialized
monoid. `toList` uses a free monoid represented as a list with
concatenation while `foldl` uses endofunctions together with function
composition.
The definition through monoids uses `traverse` together with the
applicative functor `const m` (where `m` is the monoid). As an
implementation, `const` guarantees that no resource is spent on
reconstructing the structure during traversal.
A special class could be defined for `foldable`, similarly to Haskell,
but the author cannot think of instances of `foldable` that are not also
`Traversable`.
-/
universe u v
open ULift CategoryTheory MulOpposite
namespace Monoid
variable {m : Type u → Type u} [Monad m]
variable {α β : Type u}
/-- For a list, foldl f x [y₀,y₁] reduces as follows:
```
calc foldl f x [y₀,y₁]
= foldl f (f x y₀) [y₁] : rfl
... = foldl f (f (f x y₀) y₁) [] : rfl
... = f (f x y₀) y₁ : rfl
```
with
```
f : α → β → α
x : α
[y₀,y₁] : List β
```
We can view the above as a composition of functions:
```
... = f (f x y₀) y₁ : rfl
... = flip f y₁ (flip f y₀ x) : rfl
... = (flip f y₁ ∘ flip f y₀) x : rfl
```
We can use traverse and const to construct this composition:
```
calc const.run (traverse (fun y ↦ const.mk' (flip f y)) [y₀,y₁]) x
= const.run ((::) <$> const.mk' (flip f y₀) <*>
traverse (fun y ↦ const.mk' (flip f y)) [y₁]) x
... = const.run ((::) <$> const.mk' (flip f y₀) <*>
( (::) <$> const.mk' (flip f y₁) <*> traverse (fun y ↦ const.mk' (flip f y)) [] )) x
... = const.run ((::) <$> const.mk' (flip f y₀) <*>
( (::) <$> const.mk' (flip f y₁) <*> pure [] )) x
... = const.run ( ((::) <$> const.mk' (flip f y₁) <*> pure []) ∘
((::) <$> const.mk' (flip f y₀)) ) x
... = const.run ( const.mk' (flip f y₁) ∘ const.mk' (flip f y₀) ) x
... = const.run ( flip f y₁ ∘ flip f y₀ ) x
... = f (f x y₀) y₁
```
And this is how `const` turns a monoid into an applicative functor and
how the monoid of endofunctions define `Foldl`.
-/
abbrev Foldl (α : Type u) : Type u :=
(End α)ᵐᵒᵖ
#align monoid.foldl Monoid.Foldl
def Foldl.mk (f : α → α) : Foldl α :=
op f
#align monoid.foldl.mk Monoid.Foldl.mk
def Foldl.get (x : Foldl α) : α → α :=
unop x
#align monoid.foldl.get Monoid.Foldl.get
@[simps]
def Foldl.ofFreeMonoid (f : β → α → β) : FreeMonoid α →* Monoid.Foldl β where
toFun xs := op <| flip (List.foldl f) (FreeMonoid.toList xs)
map_one' := rfl
map_mul' := by
intros
#adaptation_note /-- nightly-2024-03-16: simp was
simp only [FreeMonoid.toList_mul, flip, unop_op, List.foldl_append, op_inj] -/
simp only [FreeMonoid.toList_mul, unop_op, List.foldl_append, op_inj, Function.flip_def,
List.foldl_append]
rfl
#align monoid.foldl.of_free_monoid Monoid.Foldl.ofFreeMonoid
abbrev Foldr (α : Type u) : Type u :=
End α
#align monoid.foldr Monoid.Foldr
def Foldr.mk (f : α → α) : Foldr α :=
f
#align monoid.foldr.mk Monoid.Foldr.mk
def Foldr.get (x : Foldr α) : α → α :=
x
#align monoid.foldr.get Monoid.Foldr.get
@[simps]
def Foldr.ofFreeMonoid (f : α → β → β) : FreeMonoid α →* Monoid.Foldr β where
toFun xs := flip (List.foldr f) (FreeMonoid.toList xs)
map_one' := rfl
map_mul' _ _ := funext fun _ => List.foldr_append _ _ _ _
#align monoid.foldr.of_free_monoid Monoid.Foldr.ofFreeMonoid
abbrev foldlM (m : Type u → Type u) [Monad m] (α : Type u) : Type u :=
MulOpposite <| End <| KleisliCat.mk m α
#align monoid.mfoldl Monoid.foldlM
def foldlM.mk (f : α → m α) : foldlM m α :=
op f
#align monoid.mfoldl.mk Monoid.foldlM.mk
def foldlM.get (x : foldlM m α) : α → m α :=
unop x
#align monoid.mfoldl.get Monoid.foldlM.get
@[simps]
def foldlM.ofFreeMonoid [LawfulMonad m] (f : β → α → m β) : FreeMonoid α →* Monoid.foldlM m β where
toFun xs := op <| flip (List.foldlM f) (FreeMonoid.toList xs)
map_one' := rfl
map_mul' := by intros; apply unop_injective; funext; apply List.foldlM_append
#align monoid.mfoldl.of_free_monoid Monoid.foldlM.ofFreeMonoid
abbrev foldrM (m : Type u → Type u) [Monad m] (α : Type u) : Type u :=
End <| KleisliCat.mk m α
#align monoid.mfoldr Monoid.foldrM
def foldrM.mk (f : α → m α) : foldrM m α :=
f
#align monoid.mfoldr.mk Monoid.foldrM.mk
def foldrM.get (x : foldrM m α) : α → m α :=
x
#align monoid.mfoldr.get Monoid.foldrM.get
@[simps]
def foldrM.ofFreeMonoid [LawfulMonad m] (f : α → β → m β) : FreeMonoid α →* Monoid.foldrM m β where
toFun xs := flip (List.foldrM f) (FreeMonoid.toList xs)
map_one' := rfl
map_mul' := by intros; funext; apply List.foldrM_append
#align monoid.mfoldr.of_free_monoid Monoid.foldrM.ofFreeMonoid
end Monoid
namespace Traversable
open Monoid Functor
section Defs
variable {α β : Type u} {t : Type u → Type u} [Traversable t]
def foldMap {α ω} [One ω] [Mul ω] (f : α → ω) : t α → ω :=
traverse (Const.mk' ∘ f)
#align traversable.fold_map Traversable.foldMap
def foldl (f : α → β → α) (x : α) (xs : t β) : α :=
(foldMap (Foldl.mk ∘ flip f) xs).get x
#align traversable.foldl Traversable.foldl
def foldr (f : α → β → β) (x : β) (xs : t α) : β :=
(foldMap (Foldr.mk ∘ f) xs).get x
#align traversable.foldr Traversable.foldr
/-- Conceptually, `toList` collects all the elements of a collection
in a list. This idea is formalized by
`lemma toList_spec (x : t α) : toList x = foldMap FreeMonoid.mk x`.
The definition of `toList` is based on `foldl` and `List.cons` for
speed. It is faster than using `foldMap FreeMonoid.mk` because, by
using `foldl` and `List.cons`, each insertion is done in constant
time. As a consequence, `toList` performs in linear.
On the other hand, `foldMap FreeMonoid.mk` creates a singleton list
around each element and concatenates all the resulting lists. In
`xs ++ ys`, concatenation takes a time proportional to `length xs`. Since
the order in which concatenation is evaluated is unspecified, nothing
prevents each element of the traversable to be appended at the end
`xs ++ [x]` which would yield a `O(n²)` run time. -/
def toList : t α → List α :=
List.reverse ∘ foldl (flip List.cons) []
#align traversable.to_list Traversable.toList
def length (xs : t α) : ℕ :=
down <| foldl (fun l _ => up <| l.down + 1) (up 0) xs
#align traversable.length Traversable.length
variable {m : Type u → Type u} [Monad m]
def foldlm (f : α → β → m α) (x : α) (xs : t β) : m α :=
(foldMap (foldlM.mk ∘ flip f) xs).get x
#align traversable.mfoldl Traversable.foldlm
def foldrm (f : α → β → m β) (x : β) (xs : t α) : m β :=
(foldMap (foldrM.mk ∘ f) xs).get x
#align traversable.mfoldr Traversable.foldrm
end Defs
section ApplicativeTransformation
variable {α β γ : Type u}
open Function hiding const
def mapFold [Monoid α] [Monoid β] (f : α →* β) : ApplicativeTransformation (Const α) (Const β) where
app _ := f
preserves_seq' := by intros; simp only [Seq.seq, map_mul]
preserves_pure' := by intros; simp only [map_one, pure]
#align traversable.map_fold Traversable.mapFold
theorem Free.map_eq_map (f : α → β) (xs : List α) :
f <$> xs = (FreeMonoid.toList (FreeMonoid.map f (FreeMonoid.ofList xs))) :=
rfl
#align traversable.free.map_eq_map Traversable.Free.map_eq_map
theorem foldl.unop_ofFreeMonoid (f : β → α → β) (xs : FreeMonoid α) (a : β) :
unop (Foldl.ofFreeMonoid f xs) a = List.foldl f a (FreeMonoid.toList xs) :=
rfl
#align traversable.foldl.unop_of_free_monoid Traversable.foldl.unop_ofFreeMonoid
variable (m : Type u → Type u) [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
variable {t : Type u → Type u} [Traversable t] [LawfulTraversable t]
open LawfulTraversable
theorem foldMap_hom [Monoid α] [Monoid β] (f : α →* β) (g : γ → α) (x : t γ) :
f (foldMap g x) = foldMap (f ∘ g) x :=
calc
f (foldMap g x) = f (traverse (Const.mk' ∘ g) x) := rfl
_ = (mapFold f).app _ (traverse (Const.mk' ∘ g) x) := rfl
_ = traverse ((mapFold f).app _ ∘ Const.mk' ∘ g) x := naturality (mapFold f) _ _
_ = foldMap (f ∘ g) x := rfl
#align traversable.fold_map_hom Traversable.foldMap_hom
theorem foldMap_hom_free [Monoid β] (f : FreeMonoid α →* β) (x : t α) :
f (foldMap FreeMonoid.of x) = foldMap (f ∘ FreeMonoid.of) x :=
foldMap_hom f _ x
#align traversable.fold_map_hom_free Traversable.foldMap_hom_free
end ApplicativeTransformation
section Equalities
open LawfulTraversable
open List (cons)
variable {α β γ : Type u}
variable {t : Type u → Type u} [Traversable t] [LawfulTraversable t]
@[simp]
theorem foldl.ofFreeMonoid_comp_of (f : α → β → α) :
Foldl.ofFreeMonoid f ∘ FreeMonoid.of = Foldl.mk ∘ flip f :=
rfl
#align traversable.foldl.of_free_monoid_comp_of Traversable.foldl.ofFreeMonoid_comp_of
@[simp]
theorem foldr.ofFreeMonoid_comp_of (f : β → α → α) :
Foldr.ofFreeMonoid f ∘ FreeMonoid.of = Foldr.mk ∘ f :=
rfl
#align traversable.foldr.of_free_monoid_comp_of Traversable.foldr.ofFreeMonoid_comp_of
@[simp]
theorem foldlm.ofFreeMonoid_comp_of {m} [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α → β → m α) :
foldlM.ofFreeMonoid f ∘ FreeMonoid.of = foldlM.mk ∘ flip f := by
ext1 x
#adaptation_note /-- nightly-2024-03-16: simp was
simp only [foldlM.ofFreeMonoid, flip, MonoidHom.coe_mk, OneHom.coe_mk, Function.comp_apply,
FreeMonoid.toList_of, List.foldlM_cons, List.foldlM_nil, bind_pure, foldlM.mk, op_inj] -/
simp only [foldlM.ofFreeMonoid, Function.flip_def, MonoidHom.coe_mk, OneHom.coe_mk,
Function.comp_apply, FreeMonoid.toList_of, List.foldlM_cons, List.foldlM_nil, bind_pure,
foldlM.mk, op_inj]
rfl
#align traversable.mfoldl.of_free_monoid_comp_of Traversable.foldlm.ofFreeMonoid_comp_of
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Control/Fold.lean | 326 | 331 | theorem foldrm.ofFreeMonoid_comp_of {m} [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : β → α → m α) :
foldrM.ofFreeMonoid f ∘ FreeMonoid.of = foldrM.mk ∘ f := by |
ext
#adaptation_note /-- nightly-2024-03-16: simp was
simp [(· ∘ ·), foldrM.ofFreeMonoid, foldrM.mk, flip] -/
simp [(· ∘ ·), foldrM.ofFreeMonoid, foldrM.mk, Function.flip_def]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Joseph Myers. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Joseph Myers
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.BigOperators
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.BigOperators
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.AffineMap
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.AffineSubspace
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Finsupp
import Mathlib.Tactic.FinCases
#align_import linear_algebra.affine_space.combination from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2de9c37fa71dde2f1c6feff19876dd6a7b1519f0"
/-!
# Affine combinations of points
This file defines affine combinations of points.
## Main definitions
* `weightedVSubOfPoint` is a general weighted combination of
subtractions with an explicit base point, yielding a vector.
* `weightedVSub` uses an arbitrary choice of base point and is intended
to be used when the sum of weights is 0, in which case the result is
independent of the choice of base point.
* `affineCombination` adds the weighted combination to the arbitrary
base point, yielding a point rather than a vector, and is intended
to be used when the sum of weights is 1, in which case the result is
independent of the choice of base point.
These definitions are for sums over a `Finset`; versions for a
`Fintype` may be obtained using `Finset.univ`, while versions for a
`Finsupp` may be obtained using `Finsupp.support`.
## References
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affine_space
-/
noncomputable section
open Affine
namespace Finset
theorem univ_fin2 : (univ : Finset (Fin 2)) = {0, 1} := by
ext x
fin_cases x <;> simp
#align finset.univ_fin2 Finset.univ_fin2
variable {k : Type*} {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [Ring k] [AddCommGroup V] [Module k V]
variable [S : AffineSpace V P]
variable {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι)
variable {ι₂ : Type*} (s₂ : Finset ι₂)
/-- A weighted sum of the results of subtracting a base point from the
given points, as a linear map on the weights. The main cases of
interest are where the sum of the weights is 0, in which case the sum
is independent of the choice of base point, and where the sum of the
weights is 1, in which case the sum added to the base point is
independent of the choice of base point. -/
def weightedVSubOfPoint (p : ι → P) (b : P) : (ι → k) →ₗ[k] V :=
∑ i ∈ s, (LinearMap.proj i : (ι → k) →ₗ[k] k).smulRight (p i -ᵥ b)
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_apply (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = ∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p i -ᵥ b) := by
simp [weightedVSubOfPoint, LinearMap.sum_apply]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_apply Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_apply
/-- The value of `weightedVSubOfPoint`, where the given points are equal. -/
@[simp (high)]
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const (w : ι → k) (p : P) (b : P) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint (fun _ => p) b w = (∑ i ∈ s, w i) • (p -ᵥ b) := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, sum_smul]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_apply_const Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const
/-- `weightedVSubOfPoint` gives equal results for two families of weights and two families of
points that are equal on `s`. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_congr {w₁ w₂ : ι → k} (hw : ∀ i ∈ s, w₁ i = w₂ i) {p₁ p₂ : ι → P}
(hp : ∀ i ∈ s, p₁ i = p₂ i) (b : P) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₁ b w₁ = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₂ b w₂ := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
refine sum_congr rfl fun i hi => ?_
rw [hw i hi, hp i hi]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_congr Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_congr
/-- Given a family of points, if we use a member of the family as a base point, the
`weightedVSubOfPoint` does not depend on the value of the weights at this point. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_weights_eq (p : ι → P) (j : ι) (w₁ w₂ : ι → k)
(hw : ∀ i, i ≠ j → w₁ i = w₂ i) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p j) w₁ = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p j) w₂ := by
simp only [Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
congr
ext i
rcases eq_or_ne i j with h | h
· simp [h]
· simp [hw i h]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_eq_of_weights_eq Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_weights_eq
/-- The weighted sum is independent of the base point when the sum of
the weights is 0. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_sum_eq_zero (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0)
(b₁ b₂ : P) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₁ w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₂ w := by
apply eq_of_sub_eq_zero
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← sum_sub_distrib]
conv_lhs =>
congr
· skip
· ext
rw [← smul_sub, vsub_sub_vsub_cancel_left]
rw [← sum_smul, h, zero_smul]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_eq_of_sum_eq_zero Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_sum_eq_zero
/-- The weighted sum, added to the base point, is independent of the
base point when the sum of the weights is 1. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1)
(b₁ b₂ : P) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₁ w +ᵥ b₁ = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₂ w +ᵥ b₂ := by
erw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← @vsub_eq_zero_iff_eq V,
vadd_vsub_assoc, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, ← add_sub_assoc, add_comm, add_sub_assoc, ←
sum_sub_distrib]
conv_lhs =>
congr
· skip
· congr
· skip
· ext
rw [← smul_sub, vsub_sub_vsub_cancel_left]
rw [← sum_smul, h, one_smul, vsub_add_vsub_cancel, vsub_self]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one
/-- The weighted sum is unaffected by removing the base point, if
present, from the set of points. -/
@[simp (high)]
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_erase [DecidableEq ι] (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (i : ι) :
(s.erase i).weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
apply sum_erase
rw [vsub_self, smul_zero]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_erase Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_erase
/-- The weighted sum is unaffected by adding the base point, whether
or not present, to the set of points. -/
@[simp (high)]
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_insert [DecidableEq ι] (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (i : ι) :
(insert i s).weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
apply sum_insert_zero
rw [vsub_self, smul_zero]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_insert Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_insert
/-- The weighted sum is unaffected by changing the weights to the
corresponding indicator function and adding points to the set. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_indicator_subset (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) {s₁ s₂ : Finset ι}
(h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) :
s₁.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint p b (Set.indicator (↑s₁) w) := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
exact Eq.symm <|
sum_indicator_subset_of_eq_zero w (fun i wi => wi • (p i -ᵥ b : V)) h fun i => zero_smul k _
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_indicator_subset Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_indicator_subset
/-- A weighted sum, over the image of an embedding, equals a weighted
sum with the same points and weights over the original
`Finset`. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_map (e : ι₂ ↪ ι) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) :
(s₂.map e).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint (p ∘ e) b (w ∘ e) := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
exact Finset.sum_map _ _ _
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_map Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_map
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, expressed as a subtraction of two
`weightedVSubOfPoint` expressions. -/
theorem sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub (w : ι → k) (p₁ p₂ : ι → P) (b : P) :
(∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂ i)) =
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₁ b w - s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₂ b w := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← sum_sub_distrib, ← smul_sub, vsub_sub_vsub_cancel_right]
#align finset.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weighted_vsub_of_point_sub Finset.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the right is constant,
expressed as a subtraction involving a `weightedVSubOfPoint` expression. -/
theorem sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub (w : ι → k) (p₁ : ι → P) (p₂ b : P) :
(∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂)) = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₁ b w - (∑ i ∈ s, w i) • (p₂ -ᵥ b) := by
rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const]
#align finset.sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weighted_vsub_of_point_sub Finset.sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the left is constant,
expressed as a subtraction involving a `weightedVSubOfPoint` expression. -/
theorem sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_sub_weightedVSubOfPoint (w : ι → k) (p₂ : ι → P) (p₁ b : P) :
(∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ -ᵥ p₂ i)) = (∑ i ∈ s, w i) • (p₁ -ᵥ b) - s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₂ b w := by
rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const]
#align finset.sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_sub_weighted_vsub_of_point Finset.sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_sub_weightedVSubOfPoint
/-- A weighted sum may be split into such sums over two subsets. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k)
(p : ι → P) (b : P) :
(s \ s₂).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w + s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w =
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, sum_sdiff h]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_sdiff Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff
/-- A weighted sum may be split into a subtraction of such sums over two subsets. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff_sub [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k)
(p : ι → P) (b : P) :
(s \ s₂).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w - s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint p b (-w) =
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by
rw [map_neg, sub_neg_eq_add, s.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff h]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_sdiff_sub Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff_sub
/-- A weighted sum over `s.subtype pred` equals one over `s.filter pred`. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype_eq_filter (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) (pred : ι → Prop)
[DecidablePred pred] :
((s.subtype pred).weightedVSubOfPoint (fun i => p i) b fun i => w i) =
(s.filter pred).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← sum_subtype_eq_sum_filter]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_subtype_eq_filter Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype_eq_filter
/-- A weighted sum over `s.filter pred` equals one over `s` if all the weights at indices in `s`
not satisfying `pred` are zero. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_filter_of_ne (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) {pred : ι → Prop}
[DecidablePred pred] (h : ∀ i ∈ s, w i ≠ 0 → pred i) :
(s.filter pred).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, sum_filter_of_ne]
intro i hi hne
refine h i hi ?_
intro hw
simp [hw] at hne
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_filter_of_ne Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_filter_of_ne
/-- A constant multiplier of the weights in `weightedVSubOfPoint` may be moved outside the
sum. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_const_smul (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) (c : k) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b (c • w) = c • s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, smul_sum, Pi.smul_apply, smul_smul, smul_eq_mul]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_of_point_const_smul Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_const_smul
/-- A weighted sum of the results of subtracting a default base point
from the given points, as a linear map on the weights. This is
intended to be used when the sum of the weights is 0; that condition
is specified as a hypothesis on those lemmas that require it. -/
def weightedVSub (p : ι → P) : (ι → k) →ₗ[k] V :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (Classical.choice S.nonempty)
#align finset.weighted_vsub Finset.weightedVSub
/-- Applying `weightedVSub` with given weights. This is for the case
where a result involving a default base point is OK (for example, when
that base point will cancel out later); a more typical use case for
`weightedVSub` would involve selecting a preferred base point with
`weightedVSub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_of_sum_eq_zero` and then
using `weightedVSubOfPoint_apply`. -/
theorem weightedVSub_apply (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
s.weightedVSub p w = ∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p i -ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty) := by
simp [weightedVSub, LinearMap.sum_apply]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_apply Finset.weightedVSub_apply
/-- `weightedVSub` gives the sum of the results of subtracting any
base point, when the sum of the weights is 0. -/
theorem weightedVSub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_of_sum_eq_zero (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P)
(h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) (b : P) : s.weightedVSub p w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_sum_eq_zero w p h _ _
#align finset.weighted_vsub_eq_weighted_vsub_of_point_of_sum_eq_zero Finset.weightedVSub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_of_sum_eq_zero
/-- The value of `weightedVSub`, where the given points are equal and the sum of the weights
is 0. -/
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSub_apply_const (w : ι → k) (p : P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) :
s.weightedVSub (fun _ => p) w = 0 := by
rw [weightedVSub, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const, h, zero_smul]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_apply_const Finset.weightedVSub_apply_const
/-- The `weightedVSub` for an empty set is 0. -/
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSub_empty (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : (∅ : Finset ι).weightedVSub p w = (0 : V) := by
simp [weightedVSub_apply]
#align finset.weighted_vsub_empty Finset.weightedVSub_empty
/-- `weightedVSub` gives equal results for two families of weights and two families of points
that are equal on `s`. -/
theorem weightedVSub_congr {w₁ w₂ : ι → k} (hw : ∀ i ∈ s, w₁ i = w₂ i) {p₁ p₂ : ι → P}
(hp : ∀ i ∈ s, p₁ i = p₂ i) : s.weightedVSub p₁ w₁ = s.weightedVSub p₂ w₂ :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_congr hw hp _
#align finset.weighted_vsub_congr Finset.weightedVSub_congr
/-- The weighted sum is unaffected by changing the weights to the
corresponding indicator function and adding points to the set. -/
theorem weightedVSub_indicator_subset (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {s₁ s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) :
s₁.weightedVSub p w = s₂.weightedVSub p (Set.indicator (↑s₁) w) :=
weightedVSubOfPoint_indicator_subset _ _ _ h
#align finset.weighted_vsub_indicator_subset Finset.weightedVSub_indicator_subset
/-- A weighted subtraction, over the image of an embedding, equals a
weighted subtraction with the same points and weights over the
original `Finset`. -/
theorem weightedVSub_map (e : ι₂ ↪ ι) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
(s₂.map e).weightedVSub p w = s₂.weightedVSub (p ∘ e) (w ∘ e) :=
s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint_map _ _ _ _
#align finset.weighted_vsub_map Finset.weightedVSub_map
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, expressed as a subtraction of two `weightedVSub`
expressions. -/
theorem sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub (w : ι → k) (p₁ p₂ : ι → P) :
(∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂ i)) = s.weightedVSub p₁ w - s.weightedVSub p₂ w :=
s.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub _ _ _ _
#align finset.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weighted_vsub_sub Finset.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the right is constant and the
sum of the weights is 0. -/
theorem sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weightedVSub (w : ι → k) (p₁ : ι → P) (p₂ : P)
(h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂)) = s.weightedVSub p₁ w := by
rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub, s.weightedVSub_apply_const _ _ h, sub_zero]
#align finset.sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weighted_vsub Finset.sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weightedVSub
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the left is constant and the
sum of the weights is 0. -/
theorem sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_neg_weightedVSub (w : ι → k) (p₂ : ι → P) (p₁ : P)
(h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ -ᵥ p₂ i)) = -s.weightedVSub p₂ w := by
rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub, s.weightedVSub_apply_const _ _ h, zero_sub]
#align finset.sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_neg_weighted_vsub Finset.sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_neg_weightedVSub
/-- A weighted sum may be split into such sums over two subsets. -/
theorem weightedVSub_sdiff [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
(s \ s₂).weightedVSub p w + s₂.weightedVSub p w = s.weightedVSub p w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff h _ _ _
#align finset.weighted_vsub_sdiff Finset.weightedVSub_sdiff
/-- A weighted sum may be split into a subtraction of such sums over two subsets. -/
theorem weightedVSub_sdiff_sub [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k)
(p : ι → P) : (s \ s₂).weightedVSub p w - s₂.weightedVSub p (-w) = s.weightedVSub p w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff_sub h _ _ _
#align finset.weighted_vsub_sdiff_sub Finset.weightedVSub_sdiff_sub
/-- A weighted sum over `s.subtype pred` equals one over `s.filter pred`. -/
theorem weightedVSub_subtype_eq_filter (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (pred : ι → Prop)
[DecidablePred pred] :
((s.subtype pred).weightedVSub (fun i => p i) fun i => w i) =
(s.filter pred).weightedVSub p w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype_eq_filter _ _ _ _
#align finset.weighted_vsub_subtype_eq_filter Finset.weightedVSub_subtype_eq_filter
/-- A weighted sum over `s.filter pred` equals one over `s` if all the weights at indices in `s`
not satisfying `pred` are zero. -/
theorem weightedVSub_filter_of_ne (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {pred : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred pred]
(h : ∀ i ∈ s, w i ≠ 0 → pred i) : (s.filter pred).weightedVSub p w = s.weightedVSub p w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_filter_of_ne _ _ _ h
#align finset.weighted_vsub_filter_of_ne Finset.weightedVSub_filter_of_ne
/-- A constant multiplier of the weights in `weightedVSub_of` may be moved outside the sum. -/
theorem weightedVSub_const_smul (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (c : k) :
s.weightedVSub p (c • w) = c • s.weightedVSub p w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_const_smul _ _ _ _
#align finset.weighted_vsub_const_smul Finset.weightedVSub_const_smul
instance : AffineSpace (ι → k) (ι → k) := Pi.instAddTorsor
variable (k)
/-- A weighted sum of the results of subtracting a default base point
from the given points, added to that base point, as an affine map on
the weights. This is intended to be used when the sum of the weights
is 1, in which case it is an affine combination (barycenter) of the
points with the given weights; that condition is specified as a
hypothesis on those lemmas that require it. -/
def affineCombination (p : ι → P) : (ι → k) →ᵃ[k] P where
toFun w := s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (Classical.choice S.nonempty) w +ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty
linear := s.weightedVSub p
map_vadd' w₁ w₂ := by simp_rw [vadd_vadd, weightedVSub, vadd_eq_add, LinearMap.map_add]
#align finset.affine_combination Finset.affineCombination
/-- The linear map corresponding to `affineCombination` is
`weightedVSub`. -/
@[simp]
theorem affineCombination_linear (p : ι → P) :
(s.affineCombination k p).linear = s.weightedVSub p :=
rfl
#align finset.affine_combination_linear Finset.affineCombination_linear
variable {k}
/-- Applying `affineCombination` with given weights. This is for the
case where a result involving a default base point is OK (for example,
when that base point will cancel out later); a more typical use case
for `affineCombination` would involve selecting a preferred base
point with
`affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one` and
then using `weightedVSubOfPoint_apply`. -/
theorem affineCombination_apply (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
(s.affineCombination k p) w =
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (Classical.choice S.nonempty) w +ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty :=
rfl
#align finset.affine_combination_apply Finset.affineCombination_apply
/-- The value of `affineCombination`, where the given points are equal. -/
@[simp]
theorem affineCombination_apply_const (w : ι → k) (p : P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) :
s.affineCombination k (fun _ => p) w = p := by
rw [affineCombination_apply, s.weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const, h, one_smul, vsub_vadd]
#align finset.affine_combination_apply_const Finset.affineCombination_apply_const
/-- `affineCombination` gives equal results for two families of weights and two families of
points that are equal on `s`. -/
theorem affineCombination_congr {w₁ w₂ : ι → k} (hw : ∀ i ∈ s, w₁ i = w₂ i) {p₁ p₂ : ι → P}
(hp : ∀ i ∈ s, p₁ i = p₂ i) : s.affineCombination k p₁ w₁ = s.affineCombination k p₂ w₂ := by
simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, s.weightedVSubOfPoint_congr hw hp]
#align finset.affine_combination_congr Finset.affineCombination_congr
/-- `affineCombination` gives the sum with any base point, when the
sum of the weights is 1. -/
theorem affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P)
(h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) (b : P) :
s.affineCombination k p w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w +ᵥ b :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one w p h _ _
#align finset.affine_combination_eq_weighted_vsub_of_point_vadd_of_sum_eq_one Finset.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one
/-- Adding a `weightedVSub` to an `affineCombination`. -/
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Combination.lean | 420 | 422 | theorem weightedVSub_vadd_affineCombination (w₁ w₂ : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
s.weightedVSub p w₁ +ᵥ s.affineCombination k p w₂ = s.affineCombination k p (w₁ + w₂) := by |
rw [← vadd_eq_add, AffineMap.map_vadd, affineCombination_linear]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Kenny Lau. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kenny Lau, Eric Wieser
-/
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Span
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.BilinearMap
#align_import algebra.module.submodule.bilinear from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6010cf523816335f7bae7f8584cb2edaace73940"
/-!
# Images of pairs of submodules under bilinear maps
This file provides `Submodule.map₂`, which is later used to implement `Submodule.mul`.
## Main results
* `Submodule.map₂_eq_span_image2`: the image of two submodules under a bilinear map is the span of
their `Set.image2`.
## Notes
This file is quite similar to the n-ary section of `Data.Set.Basic` and to `Order.Filter.NAry`.
Please keep them in sync.
-/
universe uι u v
open Set
open Pointwise
namespace Submodule
variable {ι : Sort uι} {R M N P : Type*}
variable [CommSemiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [AddCommMonoid N] [AddCommMonoid P]
variable [Module R M] [Module R N] [Module R P]
/-- Map a pair of submodules under a bilinear map.
This is the submodule version of `Set.image2`. -/
def map₂ (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (p : Submodule R M) (q : Submodule R N) : Submodule R P :=
⨆ s : p, q.map (f s)
#align submodule.map₂ Submodule.map₂
theorem apply_mem_map₂ (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) {m : M} {n : N} {p : Submodule R M}
{q : Submodule R N} (hm : m ∈ p) (hn : n ∈ q) : f m n ∈ map₂ f p q :=
(le_iSup _ ⟨m, hm⟩ : _ ≤ map₂ f p q) ⟨n, hn, by rfl⟩
#align submodule.apply_mem_map₂ Submodule.apply_mem_map₂
theorem map₂_le {f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P} {p : Submodule R M} {q : Submodule R N}
{r : Submodule R P} : map₂ f p q ≤ r ↔ ∀ m ∈ p, ∀ n ∈ q, f m n ∈ r :=
⟨fun H _m hm _n hn => H <| apply_mem_map₂ _ hm hn, fun H =>
iSup_le fun ⟨m, hm⟩ => map_le_iff_le_comap.2 fun n hn => H m hm n hn⟩
#align submodule.map₂_le Submodule.map₂_le
variable (R)
theorem map₂_span_span (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (s : Set M) (t : Set N) :
map₂ f (span R s) (span R t) = span R (Set.image2 (fun m n => f m n) s t) := by
apply le_antisymm
· rw [map₂_le]
apply @span_induction' R M _ _ _ s
intro a ha
apply @span_induction' R N _ _ _ t
intro b hb
exact subset_span ⟨_, ‹_›, _, ‹_›, rfl⟩
all_goals intros; simp only [*, add_mem, smul_mem, zero_mem, _root_.map_zero, map_add,
LinearMap.zero_apply, LinearMap.add_apply, LinearMap.smul_apply,
map_smul]
· rw [span_le, image2_subset_iff]
intro a ha b hb
exact apply_mem_map₂ _ (subset_span ha) (subset_span hb)
#align submodule.map₂_span_span Submodule.map₂_span_span
variable {R}
@[simp]
theorem map₂_bot_right (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (p : Submodule R M) : map₂ f p ⊥ = ⊥ :=
eq_bot_iff.2 <|
map₂_le.2 fun m _hm n hn => by
rw [Submodule.mem_bot] at hn
rw [hn, LinearMap.map_zero]; simp only [mem_bot]
#align submodule.map₂_bot_right Submodule.map₂_bot_right
@[simp]
theorem map₂_bot_left (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (q : Submodule R N) : map₂ f ⊥ q = ⊥ :=
eq_bot_iff.2 <|
map₂_le.2 fun m hm n hn => by
rw [Submodule.mem_bot] at hm ⊢
rw [hm, LinearMap.map_zero₂]
#align submodule.map₂_bot_left Submodule.map₂_bot_left
@[mono]
theorem map₂_le_map₂ {f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P} {p₁ p₂ : Submodule R M} {q₁ q₂ : Submodule R N}
(hp : p₁ ≤ p₂) (hq : q₁ ≤ q₂) : map₂ f p₁ q₁ ≤ map₂ f p₂ q₂ :=
map₂_le.2 fun _m hm _n hn => apply_mem_map₂ _ (hp hm) (hq hn)
#align submodule.map₂_le_map₂ Submodule.map₂_le_map₂
theorem map₂_le_map₂_left {f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P} {p₁ p₂ : Submodule R M} {q : Submodule R N}
(h : p₁ ≤ p₂) : map₂ f p₁ q ≤ map₂ f p₂ q :=
map₂_le_map₂ h (le_refl q)
#align submodule.map₂_le_map₂_left Submodule.map₂_le_map₂_left
theorem map₂_le_map₂_right {f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P} {p : Submodule R M} {q₁ q₂ : Submodule R N}
(h : q₁ ≤ q₂) : map₂ f p q₁ ≤ map₂ f p q₂ :=
map₂_le_map₂ (le_refl p) h
#align submodule.map₂_le_map₂_right Submodule.map₂_le_map₂_right
theorem map₂_sup_right (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (p : Submodule R M) (q₁ q₂ : Submodule R N) :
map₂ f p (q₁ ⊔ q₂) = map₂ f p q₁ ⊔ map₂ f p q₂ :=
le_antisymm
(map₂_le.2 fun _m hm _np hnp =>
let ⟨_n, hn, _p, hp, hnp⟩ := mem_sup.1 hnp
mem_sup.2 ⟨_, apply_mem_map₂ _ hm hn, _, apply_mem_map₂ _ hm hp, hnp ▸ (map_add _ _ _).symm⟩)
(sup_le (map₂_le_map₂_right le_sup_left) (map₂_le_map₂_right le_sup_right))
#align submodule.map₂_sup_right Submodule.map₂_sup_right
theorem map₂_sup_left (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (p₁ p₂ : Submodule R M) (q : Submodule R N) :
map₂ f (p₁ ⊔ p₂) q = map₂ f p₁ q ⊔ map₂ f p₂ q :=
le_antisymm
(map₂_le.2 fun _mn hmn _p hp =>
let ⟨_m, hm, _n, hn, hmn⟩ := mem_sup.1 hmn
mem_sup.2
⟨_, apply_mem_map₂ _ hm hp, _, apply_mem_map₂ _ hn hp,
hmn ▸ (LinearMap.map_add₂ _ _ _ _).symm⟩)
(sup_le (map₂_le_map₂_left le_sup_left) (map₂_le_map₂_left le_sup_right))
#align submodule.map₂_sup_left Submodule.map₂_sup_left
theorem image2_subset_map₂ (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (p : Submodule R M) (q : Submodule R N) :
Set.image2 (fun m n => f m n) (↑p : Set M) (↑q : Set N) ⊆ (↑(map₂ f p q) : Set P) := by
rintro _ ⟨i, hi, j, hj, rfl⟩
exact apply_mem_map₂ _ hi hj
#align submodule.image2_subset_map₂ Submodule.image2_subset_map₂
theorem map₂_eq_span_image2 (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (p : Submodule R M) (q : Submodule R N) :
map₂ f p q = span R (Set.image2 (fun m n => f m n) (p : Set M) (q : Set N)) := by
rw [← map₂_span_span, span_eq, span_eq]
#align submodule.map₂_eq_span_image2 Submodule.map₂_eq_span_image2
theorem map₂_flip (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (p : Submodule R M) (q : Submodule R N) :
map₂ f.flip q p = map₂ f p q := by
rw [map₂_eq_span_image2, map₂_eq_span_image2, Set.image2_swap]
rfl
#align submodule.map₂_flip Submodule.map₂_flip
theorem map₂_iSup_left (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (s : ι → Submodule R M) (t : Submodule R N) :
map₂ f (⨆ i, s i) t = ⨆ i, map₂ f (s i) t := by
suffices map₂ f (⨆ i, span R (s i : Set M)) (span R t) = ⨆ i, map₂ f (span R (s i)) (span R t) by
simpa only [span_eq] using this
simp_rw [map₂_span_span, ← span_iUnion, map₂_span_span, Set.image2_iUnion_left]
#align submodule.map₂_supr_left Submodule.map₂_iSup_left
theorem map₂_iSup_right (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (s : Submodule R M) (t : ι → Submodule R N) :
map₂ f s (⨆ i, t i) = ⨆ i, map₂ f s (t i) := by
suffices map₂ f (span R s) (⨆ i, span R (t i : Set N)) = ⨆ i, map₂ f (span R s) (span R (t i)) by
simpa only [span_eq] using this
simp_rw [map₂_span_span, ← span_iUnion, map₂_span_span, Set.image2_iUnion_right]
#align submodule.map₂_supr_right Submodule.map₂_iSup_right
theorem map₂_span_singleton_eq_map (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (m : M) :
map₂ f (span R {m}) = map (f m) := by
funext s
rw [← span_eq s, map₂_span_span, image2_singleton_left, map_span]
#align submodule.map₂_span_singleton_eq_map Submodule.map₂_span_singleton_eq_map
| Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Submodule/Bilinear.lean | 166 | 167 | theorem map₂_span_singleton_eq_map_flip (f : M →ₗ[R] N →ₗ[R] P) (s : Submodule R M) (n : N) :
map₂ f s (span R {n}) = map (f.flip n) s := by | rw [← map₂_span_singleton_eq_map, map₂_flip]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro, Chris Hughes
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.FieldDivision
import Mathlib.FieldTheory.Minpoly.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Adjoin.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.FinitePresentation
import Mathlib.RingTheory.FiniteType
import Mathlib.RingTheory.PowerBasis
import Mathlib.RingTheory.PrincipalIdealDomain
import Mathlib.RingTheory.QuotientNoetherian
#align_import ring_theory.adjoin_root from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"5c4b3d41a84bd2a1d79c7d9265e58a891e71be89"
/-!
# Adjoining roots of polynomials
This file defines the commutative ring `AdjoinRoot f`, the ring R[X]/(f) obtained from a
commutative ring `R` and a polynomial `f : R[X]`. If furthermore `R` is a field and `f` is
irreducible, the field structure on `AdjoinRoot f` is constructed.
We suggest stating results on `IsAdjoinRoot` instead of `AdjoinRoot` to achieve higher
generality, since `IsAdjoinRoot` works for all different constructions of `R[α]`
including `AdjoinRoot f = R[X]/(f)` itself.
## Main definitions and results
The main definitions are in the `AdjoinRoot` namespace.
* `mk f : R[X] →+* AdjoinRoot f`, the natural ring homomorphism.
* `of f : R →+* AdjoinRoot f`, the natural ring homomorphism.
* `root f : AdjoinRoot f`, the image of X in R[X]/(f).
* `lift (i : R →+* S) (x : S) (h : f.eval₂ i x = 0) : (AdjoinRoot f) →+* S`, the ring
homomorphism from R[X]/(f) to S extending `i : R →+* S` and sending `X` to `x`.
* `lift_hom (x : S) (hfx : aeval x f = 0) : AdjoinRoot f →ₐ[R] S`, the algebra
homomorphism from R[X]/(f) to S extending `algebraMap R S` and sending `X` to `x`
* `equiv : (AdjoinRoot f →ₐ[F] E) ≃ {x // x ∈ f.aroots E}` a
bijection between algebra homomorphisms from `AdjoinRoot` and roots of `f` in `S`
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped Classical
open Polynomial
universe u v w
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {K : Type w}
open Polynomial Ideal
/-- Adjoin a root of a polynomial `f` to a commutative ring `R`. We define the new ring
as the quotient of `R[X]` by the principal ideal generated by `f`. -/
def AdjoinRoot [CommRing R] (f : R[X]) : Type u :=
Polynomial R ⧸ (span {f} : Ideal R[X])
#align adjoin_root AdjoinRoot
namespace AdjoinRoot
section CommRing
variable [CommRing R] (f : R[X])
instance instCommRing : CommRing (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Ideal.Quotient.commRing _
#align adjoin_root.comm_ring AdjoinRoot.instCommRing
instance : Inhabited (AdjoinRoot f) :=
⟨0⟩
instance : DecidableEq (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Classical.decEq _
protected theorem nontrivial [IsDomain R] (h : degree f ≠ 0) : Nontrivial (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Ideal.Quotient.nontrivial
(by
simp_rw [Ne, span_singleton_eq_top, Polynomial.isUnit_iff, not_exists, not_and]
rintro x hx rfl
exact h (degree_C hx.ne_zero))
#align adjoin_root.nontrivial AdjoinRoot.nontrivial
/-- Ring homomorphism from `R[x]` to `AdjoinRoot f` sending `X` to the `root`. -/
def mk : R[X] →+* AdjoinRoot f :=
Ideal.Quotient.mk _
#align adjoin_root.mk AdjoinRoot.mk
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem induction_on {C : AdjoinRoot f → Prop} (x : AdjoinRoot f) (ih : ∀ p : R[X], C (mk f p)) :
C x :=
Quotient.inductionOn' x ih
#align adjoin_root.induction_on AdjoinRoot.induction_on
/-- Embedding of the original ring `R` into `AdjoinRoot f`. -/
def of : R →+* AdjoinRoot f :=
(mk f).comp C
#align adjoin_root.of AdjoinRoot.of
instance instSMulAdjoinRoot [DistribSMul S R] [IsScalarTower S R R] : SMul S (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Submodule.Quotient.instSMul' _
instance [DistribSMul S R] [IsScalarTower S R R] : DistribSMul S (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Submodule.Quotient.distribSMul' _
@[simp]
theorem smul_mk [DistribSMul S R] [IsScalarTower S R R] (a : S) (x : R[X]) :
a • mk f x = mk f (a • x) :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.smul_mk AdjoinRoot.smul_mk
theorem smul_of [DistribSMul S R] [IsScalarTower S R R] (a : S) (x : R) :
a • of f x = of f (a • x) := by rw [of, RingHom.comp_apply, RingHom.comp_apply, smul_mk, smul_C]
#align adjoin_root.smul_of AdjoinRoot.smul_of
instance (R₁ R₂ : Type*) [SMul R₁ R₂] [DistribSMul R₁ R] [DistribSMul R₂ R] [IsScalarTower R₁ R R]
[IsScalarTower R₂ R R] [IsScalarTower R₁ R₂ R] (f : R[X]) :
IsScalarTower R₁ R₂ (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Submodule.Quotient.isScalarTower _ _
instance (R₁ R₂ : Type*) [DistribSMul R₁ R] [DistribSMul R₂ R] [IsScalarTower R₁ R R]
[IsScalarTower R₂ R R] [SMulCommClass R₁ R₂ R] (f : R[X]) :
SMulCommClass R₁ R₂ (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Submodule.Quotient.smulCommClass _ _
instance isScalarTower_right [DistribSMul S R] [IsScalarTower S R R] :
IsScalarTower S (AdjoinRoot f) (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Ideal.Quotient.isScalarTower_right
#align adjoin_root.is_scalar_tower_right AdjoinRoot.isScalarTower_right
instance [Monoid S] [DistribMulAction S R] [IsScalarTower S R R] (f : R[X]) :
DistribMulAction S (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Submodule.Quotient.distribMulAction' _
instance [CommSemiring S] [Algebra S R] : Algebra S (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Ideal.Quotient.algebra S
@[simp]
theorem algebraMap_eq : algebraMap R (AdjoinRoot f) = of f :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.algebra_map_eq AdjoinRoot.algebraMap_eq
variable (S)
theorem algebraMap_eq' [CommSemiring S] [Algebra S R] :
algebraMap S (AdjoinRoot f) = (of f).comp (algebraMap S R) :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.algebra_map_eq' AdjoinRoot.algebraMap_eq'
variable {S}
theorem finiteType : Algebra.FiniteType R (AdjoinRoot f) :=
(Algebra.FiniteType.polynomial R).of_surjective _ (Ideal.Quotient.mkₐ_surjective R _)
#align adjoin_root.finite_type AdjoinRoot.finiteType
theorem finitePresentation : Algebra.FinitePresentation R (AdjoinRoot f) :=
(Algebra.FinitePresentation.polynomial R).quotient (Submodule.fg_span_singleton f)
#align adjoin_root.finite_presentation AdjoinRoot.finitePresentation
/-- The adjoined root. -/
def root : AdjoinRoot f :=
mk f X
#align adjoin_root.root AdjoinRoot.root
variable {f}
instance hasCoeT : CoeTC R (AdjoinRoot f) :=
⟨of f⟩
#align adjoin_root.has_coe_t AdjoinRoot.hasCoeT
/-- Two `R`-`AlgHom` from `AdjoinRoot f` to the same `R`-algebra are the same iff
they agree on `root f`. -/
@[ext]
theorem algHom_ext [Semiring S] [Algebra R S] {g₁ g₂ : AdjoinRoot f →ₐ[R] S}
(h : g₁ (root f) = g₂ (root f)) : g₁ = g₂ :=
Ideal.Quotient.algHom_ext R <| Polynomial.algHom_ext h
#align adjoin_root.alg_hom_ext AdjoinRoot.algHom_ext
@[simp]
theorem mk_eq_mk {g h : R[X]} : mk f g = mk f h ↔ f ∣ g - h :=
Ideal.Quotient.eq.trans Ideal.mem_span_singleton
#align adjoin_root.mk_eq_mk AdjoinRoot.mk_eq_mk
@[simp]
theorem mk_eq_zero {g : R[X]} : mk f g = 0 ↔ f ∣ g :=
mk_eq_mk.trans <| by rw [sub_zero]
#align adjoin_root.mk_eq_zero AdjoinRoot.mk_eq_zero
@[simp]
theorem mk_self : mk f f = 0 :=
Quotient.sound' <| QuotientAddGroup.leftRel_apply.mpr (mem_span_singleton.2 <| by simp)
#align adjoin_root.mk_self AdjoinRoot.mk_self
@[simp]
theorem mk_C (x : R) : mk f (C x) = x :=
rfl
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align adjoin_root.mk_C AdjoinRoot.mk_C
@[simp]
theorem mk_X : mk f X = root f :=
rfl
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align adjoin_root.mk_X AdjoinRoot.mk_X
theorem mk_ne_zero_of_degree_lt (hf : Monic f) {g : R[X]} (h0 : g ≠ 0) (hd : degree g < degree f) :
mk f g ≠ 0 :=
mk_eq_zero.not.2 <| hf.not_dvd_of_degree_lt h0 hd
#align adjoin_root.mk_ne_zero_of_degree_lt AdjoinRoot.mk_ne_zero_of_degree_lt
theorem mk_ne_zero_of_natDegree_lt (hf : Monic f) {g : R[X]} (h0 : g ≠ 0)
(hd : natDegree g < natDegree f) : mk f g ≠ 0 :=
mk_eq_zero.not.2 <| hf.not_dvd_of_natDegree_lt h0 hd
#align adjoin_root.mk_ne_zero_of_nat_degree_lt AdjoinRoot.mk_ne_zero_of_natDegree_lt
@[simp]
theorem aeval_eq (p : R[X]) : aeval (root f) p = mk f p :=
Polynomial.induction_on p
(fun x => by
rw [aeval_C]
rfl)
(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, mk_C, RingHom.map_pow,
mk_X]
rfl
#align adjoin_root.aeval_eq AdjoinRoot.aeval_eq
-- Porting note: the following proof was partly in term-mode, but I was not able to fix it.
theorem adjoinRoot_eq_top : Algebra.adjoin R ({root f} : Set (AdjoinRoot f)) = ⊤ := by
refine Algebra.eq_top_iff.2 fun x => ?_
induction x using AdjoinRoot.induction_on with
| ih p => exact (Algebra.adjoin_singleton_eq_range_aeval R (root f)).symm ▸ ⟨p, aeval_eq p⟩
#align adjoin_root.adjoin_root_eq_top AdjoinRoot.adjoinRoot_eq_top
@[simp]
theorem eval₂_root (f : R[X]) : f.eval₂ (of f) (root f) = 0 := by
rw [← algebraMap_eq, ← aeval_def, aeval_eq, mk_self]
#align adjoin_root.eval₂_root AdjoinRoot.eval₂_root
theorem isRoot_root (f : R[X]) : IsRoot (f.map (of f)) (root f) := by
rw [IsRoot, eval_map, eval₂_root]
#align adjoin_root.is_root_root AdjoinRoot.isRoot_root
theorem isAlgebraic_root (hf : f ≠ 0) : IsAlgebraic R (root f) :=
⟨f, hf, eval₂_root f⟩
#align adjoin_root.is_algebraic_root AdjoinRoot.isAlgebraic_root
theorem of.injective_of_degree_ne_zero [IsDomain R] (hf : f.degree ≠ 0) :
Function.Injective (AdjoinRoot.of f) := by
rw [injective_iff_map_eq_zero]
intro p hp
rw [AdjoinRoot.of, RingHom.comp_apply, AdjoinRoot.mk_eq_zero] at hp
by_cases h : f = 0
· exact C_eq_zero.mp (eq_zero_of_zero_dvd (by rwa [h] at hp))
· contrapose! hf with h_contra
rw [← degree_C h_contra]
apply le_antisymm (degree_le_of_dvd hp (by rwa [Ne, C_eq_zero])) _
rwa [degree_C h_contra, zero_le_degree_iff]
#align adjoin_root.of.injective_of_degree_ne_zero AdjoinRoot.of.injective_of_degree_ne_zero
variable [CommRing S]
/-- Lift a ring homomorphism `i : R →+* S` to `AdjoinRoot f →+* S`. -/
def lift (i : R →+* S) (x : S) (h : f.eval₂ i x = 0) : AdjoinRoot f →+* S := by
apply Ideal.Quotient.lift _ (eval₂RingHom i x)
intro g H
rcases mem_span_singleton.1 H with ⟨y, hy⟩
rw [hy, RingHom.map_mul, coe_eval₂RingHom, h, zero_mul]
#align adjoin_root.lift AdjoinRoot.lift
variable {i : R →+* S} {a : S} (h : f.eval₂ i a = 0)
@[simp]
theorem lift_mk (g : R[X]) : lift i a h (mk f g) = g.eval₂ i a :=
Ideal.Quotient.lift_mk _ _ _
#align adjoin_root.lift_mk AdjoinRoot.lift_mk
@[simp]
theorem lift_root : lift i a h (root f) = a := by rw [root, lift_mk, eval₂_X]
#align adjoin_root.lift_root AdjoinRoot.lift_root
@[simp]
theorem lift_of {x : R} : lift i a h x = i x := by rw [← mk_C x, lift_mk, eval₂_C]
#align adjoin_root.lift_of AdjoinRoot.lift_of
@[simp]
theorem lift_comp_of : (lift i a h).comp (of f) = i :=
RingHom.ext fun _ => @lift_of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h _
#align adjoin_root.lift_comp_of AdjoinRoot.lift_comp_of
variable (f) [Algebra R S]
/-- Produce an algebra homomorphism `AdjoinRoot f →ₐ[R] S` sending `root f` to
a root of `f` in `S`. -/
def liftHom (x : S) (hfx : aeval x f = 0) : AdjoinRoot f →ₐ[R] S :=
{ lift (algebraMap R S) x hfx with
commutes' := fun r => show lift _ _ hfx r = _ from lift_of hfx }
#align adjoin_root.lift_hom AdjoinRoot.liftHom
@[simp]
theorem coe_liftHom (x : S) (hfx : aeval x f = 0) :
(liftHom f x hfx : AdjoinRoot f →+* S) = lift (algebraMap R S) x hfx :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.coe_lift_hom AdjoinRoot.coe_liftHom
@[simp]
theorem aeval_algHom_eq_zero (ϕ : AdjoinRoot f →ₐ[R] S) : aeval (ϕ (root f)) f = 0 := by
have h : ϕ.toRingHom.comp (of f) = algebraMap R S := RingHom.ext_iff.mpr ϕ.commutes
rw [aeval_def, ← h, ← RingHom.map_zero ϕ.toRingHom, ← eval₂_root f, hom_eval₂]
rfl
#align adjoin_root.aeval_alg_hom_eq_zero AdjoinRoot.aeval_algHom_eq_zero
@[simp]
theorem liftHom_eq_algHom (f : R[X]) (ϕ : AdjoinRoot f →ₐ[R] S) :
liftHom f (ϕ (root f)) (aeval_algHom_eq_zero f ϕ) = ϕ := by
suffices ϕ.equalizer (liftHom f (ϕ (root f)) (aeval_algHom_eq_zero f ϕ)) = ⊤ by
exact (AlgHom.ext fun x => (SetLike.ext_iff.mp this x).mpr Algebra.mem_top).symm
rw [eq_top_iff, ← adjoinRoot_eq_top, Algebra.adjoin_le_iff, Set.singleton_subset_iff]
exact (@lift_root _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (aeval_algHom_eq_zero f ϕ)).symm
#align adjoin_root.lift_hom_eq_alg_hom AdjoinRoot.liftHom_eq_algHom
variable (hfx : aeval a f = 0)
@[simp]
theorem liftHom_mk {g : R[X]} : liftHom f a hfx (mk f g) = aeval a g :=
lift_mk hfx g
#align adjoin_root.lift_hom_mk AdjoinRoot.liftHom_mk
@[simp]
theorem liftHom_root : liftHom f a hfx (root f) = a :=
lift_root hfx
#align adjoin_root.lift_hom_root AdjoinRoot.liftHom_root
@[simp]
theorem liftHom_of {x : R} : liftHom f a hfx (of f x) = algebraMap _ _ x :=
lift_of hfx
#align adjoin_root.lift_hom_of AdjoinRoot.liftHom_of
section AdjoinInv
@[simp]
theorem root_isInv (r : R) : of _ r * root (C r * X - 1) = 1 := by
convert sub_eq_zero.1 ((eval₂_sub _).symm.trans <| eval₂_root <| C r * X - 1) <;>
simp only [eval₂_mul, eval₂_C, eval₂_X, eval₂_one]
#align adjoin_root.root_is_inv AdjoinRoot.root_isInv
theorem algHom_subsingleton {S : Type*} [CommRing S] [Algebra R S] {r : R} :
Subsingleton (AdjoinRoot (C r * X - 1) →ₐ[R] S) :=
⟨fun f g =>
algHom_ext
(@inv_unique _ _ (algebraMap R S r) _ _
(by rw [← f.commutes, ← f.map_mul, algebraMap_eq, root_isInv, map_one])
(by rw [← g.commutes, ← g.map_mul, algebraMap_eq, root_isInv, map_one]))⟩
#align adjoin_root.alg_hom_subsingleton AdjoinRoot.algHom_subsingleton
end AdjoinInv
section Prime
variable {f}
theorem isDomain_of_prime (hf : Prime f) : IsDomain (AdjoinRoot f) :=
(Ideal.Quotient.isDomain_iff_prime (span {f} : Ideal R[X])).mpr <|
(Ideal.span_singleton_prime hf.ne_zero).mpr hf
#align adjoin_root.is_domain_of_prime AdjoinRoot.isDomain_of_prime
theorem noZeroSMulDivisors_of_prime_of_degree_ne_zero [IsDomain R] (hf : Prime f)
(hf' : f.degree ≠ 0) : NoZeroSMulDivisors R (AdjoinRoot f) :=
haveI := isDomain_of_prime hf
NoZeroSMulDivisors.iff_algebraMap_injective.mpr (of.injective_of_degree_ne_zero hf')
#align adjoin_root.no_zero_smul_divisors_of_prime_of_degree_ne_zero AdjoinRoot.noZeroSMulDivisors_of_prime_of_degree_ne_zero
end Prime
end CommRing
section Irreducible
variable [Field K] {f : K[X]}
instance span_maximal_of_irreducible [Fact (Irreducible f)] : (span {f}).IsMaximal :=
PrincipalIdealRing.isMaximal_of_irreducible <| Fact.out
#align adjoin_root.span_maximal_of_irreducible AdjoinRoot.span_maximal_of_irreducible
noncomputable instance instGroupWithZero [Fact (Irreducible f)] : GroupWithZero (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Quotient.groupWithZero (span {f} : Ideal K[X])
noncomputable instance instField [Fact (Irreducible f)] : Field (AdjoinRoot f) where
__ := instCommRing _
__ := instGroupWithZero
nnqsmul := (· • ·)
qsmul := (· • ·)
nnratCast_def q := by
rw [← map_natCast (of f), ← map_natCast (of f), ← map_div₀, ← NNRat.cast_def]; rfl
ratCast_def q := by
rw [← map_natCast (of f), ← map_intCast (of f), ← map_div₀, ← Rat.cast_def]; rfl
nnqsmul_def q x :=
AdjoinRoot.induction_on (C := fun y ↦ q • y = (of f) q * y) x fun p ↦ by
simp only [smul_mk, of, RingHom.comp_apply, ← (mk f).map_mul, Polynomial.nnqsmul_eq_C_mul]
qsmul_def q x :=
-- Porting note: I gave the explicit motive and changed `rw` to `simp`.
AdjoinRoot.induction_on (C := fun y ↦ q • y = (of f) q * y) x fun p ↦ by
simp only [smul_mk, of, RingHom.comp_apply, ← (mk f).map_mul, Polynomial.qsmul_eq_C_mul]
#align adjoin_root.field AdjoinRoot.instField
theorem coe_injective (h : degree f ≠ 0) : Function.Injective ((↑) : K → AdjoinRoot f) :=
have := AdjoinRoot.nontrivial f h
(of f).injective
#align adjoin_root.coe_injective AdjoinRoot.coe_injective
theorem coe_injective' [Fact (Irreducible f)] : Function.Injective ((↑) : K → AdjoinRoot f) :=
(of f).injective
#align adjoin_root.coe_injective' AdjoinRoot.coe_injective'
variable (f)
theorem mul_div_root_cancel [Fact (Irreducible f)] :
(X - C (root f)) * ((f.map (of f)) / (X - C (root f))) = f.map (of f) :=
mul_div_eq_iff_isRoot.2 <| isRoot_root _
#align adjoin_root.mul_div_root_cancel AdjoinRoot.mul_div_root_cancel
end Irreducible
section IsNoetherianRing
instance [CommRing R] [IsNoetherianRing R] {f : R[X]} : IsNoetherianRing (AdjoinRoot f) :=
Ideal.Quotient.isNoetherianRing _
end IsNoetherianRing
section PowerBasis
variable [CommRing R] {g : R[X]}
theorem isIntegral_root' (hg : g.Monic) : IsIntegral R (root g) :=
⟨g, hg, eval₂_root g⟩
#align adjoin_root.is_integral_root' AdjoinRoot.isIntegral_root'
/-- `AdjoinRoot.modByMonicHom` sends the equivalence class of `f` mod `g` to `f %ₘ g`.
This is a well-defined right inverse to `AdjoinRoot.mk`, see `AdjoinRoot.mk_leftInverse`. -/
def modByMonicHom (hg : g.Monic) : AdjoinRoot g →ₗ[R] R[X] :=
(Submodule.liftQ _ (Polynomial.modByMonicHom g)
fun f (hf : f ∈ (Ideal.span {g}).restrictScalars R) =>
(mem_ker_modByMonic hg).mpr (Ideal.mem_span_singleton.mp hf)).comp <|
(Submodule.Quotient.restrictScalarsEquiv R (Ideal.span {g} : Ideal R[X])).symm.toLinearMap
#align adjoin_root.mod_by_monic_hom AdjoinRoot.modByMonicHom
@[simp]
theorem modByMonicHom_mk (hg : g.Monic) (f : R[X]) : modByMonicHom hg (mk g f) = f %ₘ g :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.mod_by_monic_hom_mk AdjoinRoot.modByMonicHom_mk
-- Porting note: the following proof was partly in term-mode, but I was not able to fix it.
theorem mk_leftInverse (hg : g.Monic) : Function.LeftInverse (mk g) (modByMonicHom hg) := by
intro f
induction f using AdjoinRoot.induction_on
rw [modByMonicHom_mk hg, mk_eq_mk, modByMonic_eq_sub_mul_div _ hg, sub_sub_cancel_left,
dvd_neg]
apply dvd_mul_right
#align adjoin_root.mk_left_inverse AdjoinRoot.mk_leftInverse
theorem mk_surjective : Function.Surjective (mk g) :=
Ideal.Quotient.mk_surjective
#align adjoin_root.mk_surjective AdjoinRoot.mk_surjectiveₓ
/-- The elements `1, root g, ..., root g ^ (d - 1)` form a basis for `AdjoinRoot g`,
where `g` is a monic polynomial of degree `d`. -/
def powerBasisAux' (hg : g.Monic) : Basis (Fin g.natDegree) R (AdjoinRoot g) :=
Basis.ofEquivFun
{ toFun := fun f i => (modByMonicHom hg f).coeff i
invFun := fun c => mk g <| ∑ i : Fin g.natDegree, monomial i (c i)
map_add' := fun f₁ f₂ =>
funext fun i => by simp only [(modByMonicHom hg).map_add, coeff_add, Pi.add_apply]
map_smul' := fun f₁ f₂ =>
funext fun i => by
simp only [(modByMonicHom hg).map_smul, coeff_smul, Pi.smul_apply, RingHom.id_apply]
-- Porting note: another proof that I converted to tactic mode
left_inv := by
intro f
induction f using AdjoinRoot.induction_on
simp only [modByMonicHom_mk, sum_modByMonic_coeff hg degree_le_natDegree]
refine (mk_eq_mk.mpr ?_).symm
rw [modByMonic_eq_sub_mul_div _ hg, sub_sub_cancel]
exact dvd_mul_right _ _
right_inv := fun x =>
funext fun i => by
nontriviality R
simp only [modByMonicHom_mk]
rw [(modByMonic_eq_self_iff hg).mpr, finset_sum_coeff]
· simp_rw [coeff_monomial, Fin.val_eq_val, Finset.sum_ite_eq', if_pos (Finset.mem_univ _)]
· simp_rw [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial]
exact (degree_eq_natDegree <| hg.ne_zero).symm ▸ degree_sum_fin_lt _ }
#align adjoin_root.power_basis_aux' AdjoinRoot.powerBasisAux'
-- This lemma could be autogenerated by `@[simps]` but unfortunately that would require
-- unfolding that causes a timeout.
-- This lemma should have the simp tag but this causes a lint issue.
theorem powerBasisAux'_repr_symm_apply (hg : g.Monic) (c : Fin g.natDegree →₀ R) :
(powerBasisAux' hg).repr.symm c = mk g (∑ i : Fin _, monomial i (c i)) :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.power_basis_aux'_repr_symm_apply AdjoinRoot.powerBasisAux'_repr_symm_apply
-- This lemma could be autogenerated by `@[simps]` but unfortunately that would require
-- unfolding that causes a timeout.
@[simp]
theorem powerBasisAux'_repr_apply_to_fun (hg : g.Monic) (f : AdjoinRoot g) (i : Fin g.natDegree) :
(powerBasisAux' hg).repr f i = (modByMonicHom hg f).coeff ↑i :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.power_basis_aux'_repr_apply_to_fun AdjoinRoot.powerBasisAux'_repr_apply_to_fun
/-- The power basis `1, root g, ..., root g ^ (d - 1)` for `AdjoinRoot g`,
where `g` is a monic polynomial of degree `d`. -/
@[simps]
def powerBasis' (hg : g.Monic) : PowerBasis R (AdjoinRoot g) where
gen := root g
dim := g.natDegree
basis := powerBasisAux' hg
basis_eq_pow i := by
simp only [powerBasisAux', Basis.coe_ofEquivFun, LinearEquiv.coe_symm_mk]
rw [Finset.sum_eq_single i]
· rw [Function.update_same, monomial_one_right_eq_X_pow, (mk g).map_pow, mk_X]
· intro j _ hj
rw [← monomial_zero_right _]
convert congr_arg _ (Function.update_noteq hj _ _)
-- Fix `DecidableEq` mismatch
· intros
have := Finset.mem_univ i
contradiction
#align adjoin_root.power_basis' AdjoinRoot.powerBasis'
variable [Field K] {f : K[X]}
theorem isIntegral_root (hf : f ≠ 0) : IsIntegral K (root f) :=
(isAlgebraic_root hf).isIntegral
#align adjoin_root.is_integral_root AdjoinRoot.isIntegral_root
theorem minpoly_root (hf : f ≠ 0) : minpoly K (root f) = f * C f.leadingCoeff⁻¹ := by
have f'_monic : Monic _ := monic_mul_leadingCoeff_inv hf
refine (minpoly.unique K _ f'_monic ?_ ?_).symm
· rw [AlgHom.map_mul, aeval_eq, mk_self, zero_mul]
intro q q_monic q_aeval
have commutes : (lift (algebraMap K (AdjoinRoot f)) (root f) q_aeval).comp (mk q) = mk f := by
ext
· simp only [RingHom.comp_apply, mk_C, lift_of]
rfl
· simp only [RingHom.comp_apply, mk_X, lift_root]
rw [degree_eq_natDegree f'_monic.ne_zero, degree_eq_natDegree q_monic.ne_zero,
Nat.cast_le, natDegree_mul hf, natDegree_C, add_zero]
· apply natDegree_le_of_dvd
· have : mk f q = 0 := by rw [← commutes, RingHom.comp_apply, mk_self, RingHom.map_zero]
exact mk_eq_zero.1 this
· exact q_monic.ne_zero
· rwa [Ne, C_eq_zero, inv_eq_zero, leadingCoeff_eq_zero]
#align adjoin_root.minpoly_root AdjoinRoot.minpoly_root
/-- The elements `1, root f, ..., root f ^ (d - 1)` form a basis for `AdjoinRoot f`,
where `f` is an irreducible polynomial over a field of degree `d`. -/
def powerBasisAux (hf : f ≠ 0) : Basis (Fin f.natDegree) K (AdjoinRoot f) := by
let f' := f * C f.leadingCoeff⁻¹
have deg_f' : f'.natDegree = f.natDegree := by
rw [natDegree_mul hf, natDegree_C, add_zero]
· rwa [Ne, C_eq_zero, inv_eq_zero, leadingCoeff_eq_zero]
have minpoly_eq : minpoly K (root f) = f' := minpoly_root hf
apply @Basis.mk _ _ _ fun i : Fin f.natDegree => root f ^ i.val
· rw [← deg_f', ← minpoly_eq]
exact linearIndependent_pow (root f)
· rintro y -
rw [← deg_f', ← minpoly_eq]
apply (isIntegral_root hf).mem_span_pow
obtain ⟨g⟩ := y
use g
rw [aeval_eq]
rfl
#align adjoin_root.power_basis_aux AdjoinRoot.powerBasisAux
/-- The power basis `1, root f, ..., root f ^ (d - 1)` for `AdjoinRoot f`,
where `f` is an irreducible polynomial over a field of degree `d`. -/
@[simps!] -- Porting note: was `[simps]`
def powerBasis (hf : f ≠ 0) : PowerBasis K (AdjoinRoot f) where
gen := root f
dim := f.natDegree
basis := powerBasisAux hf
basis_eq_pow := by simp [powerBasisAux]
#align adjoin_root.power_basis AdjoinRoot.powerBasis
theorem minpoly_powerBasis_gen (hf : f ≠ 0) :
minpoly K (powerBasis hf).gen = f * C f.leadingCoeff⁻¹ := by
rw [powerBasis_gen, minpoly_root hf]
#align adjoin_root.minpoly_power_basis_gen AdjoinRoot.minpoly_powerBasis_gen
theorem minpoly_powerBasis_gen_of_monic (hf : f.Monic) (hf' : f ≠ 0 := hf.ne_zero) :
minpoly K (powerBasis hf').gen = f := by
rw [minpoly_powerBasis_gen hf', hf.leadingCoeff, inv_one, C.map_one, mul_one]
#align adjoin_root.minpoly_power_basis_gen_of_monic AdjoinRoot.minpoly_powerBasis_gen_of_monic
end PowerBasis
section Equiv
section minpoly
variable [CommRing R] [CommRing S] [Algebra R S] (x : S) (R)
open Algebra Polynomial
/-- The surjective algebra morphism `R[X]/(minpoly R x) → R[x]`.
If `R` is a integrally closed domain and `x` is integral, this is an isomorphism,
see `minpoly.equivAdjoin`. -/
@[simps!]
def Minpoly.toAdjoin : AdjoinRoot (minpoly R x) →ₐ[R] adjoin R ({x} : Set S) :=
liftHom _ ⟨x, self_mem_adjoin_singleton R x⟩
(by simp [← Subalgebra.coe_eq_zero, aeval_subalgebra_coe])
#align adjoin_root.minpoly.to_adjoin AdjoinRoot.Minpoly.toAdjoin
variable {R x}
theorem Minpoly.toAdjoin_apply' (a : AdjoinRoot (minpoly R x)) :
Minpoly.toAdjoin R x a =
liftHom (minpoly R x) (⟨x, self_mem_adjoin_singleton R x⟩ : adjoin R ({x} : Set S))
(by simp [← Subalgebra.coe_eq_zero, aeval_subalgebra_coe]) a :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.minpoly.to_adjoin_apply' AdjoinRoot.Minpoly.toAdjoin_apply'
theorem Minpoly.toAdjoin.apply_X :
Minpoly.toAdjoin R x (mk (minpoly R x) X) = ⟨x, self_mem_adjoin_singleton R x⟩ := by
simp [toAdjoin]
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align adjoin_root.minpoly.to_adjoin.apply_X AdjoinRoot.Minpoly.toAdjoin.apply_X
variable (R x)
theorem Minpoly.toAdjoin.surjective : Function.Surjective (Minpoly.toAdjoin R x) := by
rw [← range_top_iff_surjective, _root_.eq_top_iff, ← adjoin_adjoin_coe_preimage]
exact adjoin_le fun ⟨y₁, y₂⟩ h ↦ ⟨mk (minpoly R x) X, by simpa [toAdjoin] using h.symm⟩
#align adjoin_root.minpoly.to_adjoin.surjective AdjoinRoot.Minpoly.toAdjoin.surjective
end minpoly
section Equiv'
variable [CommRing R] [CommRing S] [Algebra R S]
variable (g : R[X]) (pb : PowerBasis R S)
/-- If `S` is an extension of `R` with power basis `pb` and `g` is a monic polynomial over `R`
such that `pb.gen` has a minimal polynomial `g`, then `S` is isomorphic to `AdjoinRoot g`.
Compare `PowerBasis.equivOfRoot`, which would require
`h₂ : aeval pb.gen (minpoly R (root g)) = 0`; that minimal polynomial is not
guaranteed to be identical to `g`. -/
@[simps (config := .asFn)]
def equiv' (h₁ : aeval (root g) (minpoly R pb.gen) = 0) (h₂ : aeval pb.gen g = 0) :
AdjoinRoot g ≃ₐ[R] S :=
{ AdjoinRoot.liftHom g pb.gen h₂ with
toFun := AdjoinRoot.liftHom g pb.gen h₂
invFun := pb.lift (root g) h₁
-- Porting note: another term-mode proof converted to tactic-mode.
left_inv := fun x => by
induction x using AdjoinRoot.induction_on
rw [liftHom_mk, pb.lift_aeval, aeval_eq]
right_inv := fun x => by
nontriviality S
obtain ⟨f, _hf, rfl⟩ := pb.exists_eq_aeval x
rw [pb.lift_aeval, aeval_eq, liftHom_mk] }
#align adjoin_root.equiv' AdjoinRoot.equiv'
-- This lemma should have the simp tag but this causes a lint issue.
theorem equiv'_toAlgHom (h₁ : aeval (root g) (minpoly R pb.gen) = 0) (h₂ : aeval pb.gen g = 0) :
(equiv' g pb h₁ h₂).toAlgHom = AdjoinRoot.liftHom g pb.gen h₂ :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.equiv'_to_alg_hom AdjoinRoot.equiv'_toAlgHom
-- This lemma should have the simp tag but this causes a lint issue.
theorem equiv'_symm_toAlgHom (h₁ : aeval (root g) (minpoly R pb.gen) = 0)
(h₂ : aeval pb.gen g = 0) : (equiv' g pb h₁ h₂).symm.toAlgHom = pb.lift (root g) h₁ :=
rfl
#align adjoin_root.equiv'_symm_to_alg_hom AdjoinRoot.equiv'_symm_toAlgHom
end Equiv'
section Field
variable (L F : Type*) [Field F] [CommRing L] [IsDomain L] [Algebra F L]
/-- If `L` is a field extension of `F` and `f` is a polynomial over `F` then the set
of maps from `F[x]/(f)` into `L` is in bijection with the set of roots of `f` in `L`. -/
def equiv (f : F[X]) (hf : f ≠ 0) :
(AdjoinRoot f →ₐ[F] L) ≃ { x // x ∈ f.aroots L } :=
(powerBasis hf).liftEquiv'.trans
((Equiv.refl _).subtypeEquiv fun x => by
rw [powerBasis_gen, minpoly_root hf, aroots_mul, aroots_C, add_zero, Equiv.refl_apply]
exact (monic_mul_leadingCoeff_inv hf).ne_zero)
#align adjoin_root.equiv AdjoinRoot.equiv
end Field
end Equiv
-- Porting note: consider splitting the file here. In the current mathlib3, the only result
-- that depends any of these lemmas was
-- `normalizedFactorsMapEquivNormalizedFactorsMinPolyMk` in `NumberTheory.KummerDedekind`
-- that uses
-- `PowerBasis.quotientEquivQuotientMinpolyMap == PowerBasis.quotientEquivQuotientMinpolyMap`
section
open Ideal DoubleQuot Polynomial
variable [CommRing R] (I : Ideal R) (f : R[X])
/-- The natural isomorphism `R[α]/(I[α]) ≅ R[α]/((I[x] ⊔ (f)) / (f))` for `α` a root of
`f : R[X]` and `I : Ideal R`.
See `adjoin_root.quot_map_of_equiv` for the isomorphism with `(R/I)[X] / (f mod I)`. -/
def quotMapOfEquivQuotMapCMapSpanMk :
AdjoinRoot f ⧸ I.map (of f) ≃+*
AdjoinRoot f ⧸ (I.map (C : R →+* R[X])).map (Ideal.Quotient.mk (span {f})) :=
Ideal.quotEquivOfEq (by rw [of, AdjoinRoot.mk, Ideal.map_map])
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align adjoin_root.quot_map_of_equiv_quot_map_C_map_span_mk AdjoinRoot.quotMapOfEquivQuotMapCMapSpanMk
@[simp]
theorem quotMapOfEquivQuotMapCMapSpanMk_mk (x : AdjoinRoot f) :
quotMapOfEquivQuotMapCMapSpanMk I f (Ideal.Quotient.mk (I.map (of f)) x) =
Ideal.Quotient.mk (Ideal.map (Ideal.Quotient.mk (span {f})) (I.map (C : R →+* R[X]))) x := rfl
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align adjoin_root.quot_map_of_equiv_quot_map_C_map_span_mk_mk AdjoinRoot.quotMapOfEquivQuotMapCMapSpanMk_mk
--this lemma should have the simp tag but this causes a lint issue
theorem quotMapOfEquivQuotMapCMapSpanMk_symm_mk (x : AdjoinRoot f) :
(quotMapOfEquivQuotMapCMapSpanMk I f).symm
(Ideal.Quotient.mk ((I.map (C : R →+* R[X])).map (Ideal.Quotient.mk (span {f}))) x) =
Ideal.Quotient.mk (I.map (of f)) x := by
rw [quotMapOfEquivQuotMapCMapSpanMk, Ideal.quotEquivOfEq_symm]
exact Ideal.quotEquivOfEq_mk _ _
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align adjoin_root.quot_map_of_equiv_quot_map_C_map_span_mk_symm_mk AdjoinRoot.quotMapOfEquivQuotMapCMapSpanMk_symm_mk
/-- The natural isomorphism `R[α]/((I[x] ⊔ (f)) / (f)) ≅ (R[x]/I[x])/((f) ⊔ I[x] / I[x])`
for `α` a root of `f : R[X]` and `I : Ideal R`-/
def quotMapCMapSpanMkEquivQuotMapCQuotMapSpanMk :
AdjoinRoot f ⧸ (I.map (C : R →+* R[X])).map (Ideal.Quotient.mk (span ({f} : Set R[X]))) ≃+*
(R[X] ⧸ I.map (C : R →+* R[X])) ⧸
(span ({f} : Set R[X])).map (Ideal.Quotient.mk (I.map (C : R →+* R[X]))) :=
quotQuotEquivComm (Ideal.span ({f} : Set R[X])) (I.map (C : R →+* R[X]))
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align adjoin_root.quot_map_C_map_span_mk_equiv_quot_map_C_quot_map_span_mk AdjoinRoot.quotMapCMapSpanMkEquivQuotMapCQuotMapSpanMk
-- This lemma should have the simp tag but this causes a lint issue.
theorem quotMapCMapSpanMkEquivQuotMapCQuotMapSpanMk_mk (p : R[X]) :
quotMapCMapSpanMkEquivQuotMapCQuotMapSpanMk I f (Ideal.Quotient.mk _ (mk f p)) =
quotQuotMk (I.map C) (span {f}) p :=
rfl
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align adjoin_root.quot_map_C_map_span_mk_equiv_quot_map_C_quot_map_span_mk_mk AdjoinRoot.quotMapCMapSpanMkEquivQuotMapCQuotMapSpanMk_mk
@[simp]
theorem quotMapCMapSpanMkEquivQuotMapCQuotMapSpanMk_symm_quotQuotMk (p : R[X]) :
(quotMapCMapSpanMkEquivQuotMapCQuotMapSpanMk I f).symm (quotQuotMk (I.map C) (span {f}) p) =
Ideal.Quotient.mk (Ideal.map (Ideal.Quotient.mk (span {f})) (I.map (C : R →+* R[X])))
(mk f p) :=
rfl
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false in
#align adjoin_root.quot_map_C_map_span_mk_equiv_quot_map_C_quot_map_span_mk_symm_quot_quot_mk AdjoinRoot.quotMapCMapSpanMkEquivQuotMapCQuotMapSpanMk_symm_quotQuotMk
/-- The natural isomorphism `(R/I)[x]/(f mod I) ≅ (R[x]/I*R[x])/(f mod I[x])` where
`f : R[X]` and `I : Ideal R`-/
def Polynomial.quotQuotEquivComm :
(R ⧸ I)[X] ⧸ span ({f.map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I)} : Set (Polynomial (R ⧸ I))) ≃+*
(R[X] ⧸ (I.map C)) ⧸ span ({(Ideal.Quotient.mk (I.map C)) f} : Set (R[X] ⧸ (I.map C))) :=
quotientEquiv (span ({f.map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I)} : Set (Polynomial (R ⧸ I))))
(span {Ideal.Quotient.mk (I.map Polynomial.C) f}) (polynomialQuotientEquivQuotientPolynomial I)
(by
rw [map_span, Set.image_singleton, RingEquiv.coe_toRingHom,
polynomialQuotientEquivQuotientPolynomial_map_mk I f])
#align adjoin_root.polynomial.quot_quot_equiv_comm AdjoinRoot.Polynomial.quotQuotEquivComm
@[simp]
theorem Polynomial.quotQuotEquivComm_mk (p : R[X]) :
(Polynomial.quotQuotEquivComm I f) (Ideal.Quotient.mk _ (p.map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I))) =
Ideal.Quotient.mk (span ({(Ideal.Quotient.mk (I.map C)) f} : Set (R[X] ⧸ (I.map C))))
(Ideal.Quotient.mk (I.map C) p) := by
simp only [Polynomial.quotQuotEquivComm, quotientEquiv_mk,
polynomialQuotientEquivQuotientPolynomial_map_mk]
#align adjoin_root.polynomial.quot_quot_equiv_comm_mk AdjoinRoot.Polynomial.quotQuotEquivComm_mk
@[simp]
| Mathlib/RingTheory/AdjoinRoot.lean | 795 | 800 | theorem Polynomial.quotQuotEquivComm_symm_mk_mk (p : R[X]) :
(Polynomial.quotQuotEquivComm I f).symm (Ideal.Quotient.mk (span
({(Ideal.Quotient.mk (I.map C)) f} : Set (R[X] ⧸ (I.map C)))) (Ideal.Quotient.mk (I.map C) p)) =
Ideal.Quotient.mk (span {f.map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I)}) (p.map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I)) := by |
simp only [Polynomial.quotQuotEquivComm, quotientEquiv_symm_mk,
polynomialQuotientEquivQuotientPolynomial_symm_mk]
|
/-
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. -/
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
#align measure_theory.tendsto_measure_bInter_gt MeasureTheory.tendsto_measure_biInter_gt
/-- One direction of the **Borel-Cantelli lemma** (sometimes called the "*first* Borel-Cantelli
lemma"): if (sᵢ) is a sequence of sets such that `∑ μ sᵢ` is finite, then the limit superior of the
`sᵢ` is a null set.
Note: for the *second* Borel-Cantelli lemma (applying to independent sets in a probability space),
see `ProbabilityTheory.measure_limsup_eq_one`. -/
theorem measure_limsup_eq_zero {s : ℕ → Set α} (hs : (∑' i, μ (s i)) ≠ ∞) :
μ (limsup s atTop) = 0 := by
-- First we replace the sequence `sₙ` with a sequence of measurable sets `tₙ ⊇ sₙ` of the same
-- measure.
set t : ℕ → Set α := fun n => toMeasurable μ (s n)
have ht : (∑' i, μ (t i)) ≠ ∞ := by simpa only [t, measure_toMeasurable] using hs
suffices μ (limsup t atTop) = 0 by
have A : s ≤ t := fun n => subset_toMeasurable μ (s n)
-- TODO default args fail
exact measure_mono_null (limsup_le_limsup (eventually_of_forall (Pi.le_def.mp A))) this
-- Next we unfold `limsup` for sets and replace equality with an inequality
simp only [limsup_eq_iInf_iSup_of_nat', Set.iInf_eq_iInter, Set.iSup_eq_iUnion, ←
nonpos_iff_eq_zero]
-- Finally, we estimate `μ (⋃ i, t (i + n))` by `∑ i', μ (t (i + n))`
refine
le_of_tendsto_of_tendsto'
(tendsto_measure_iInter
(fun i => MeasurableSet.iUnion fun b => measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _) ?_
⟨0, ne_top_of_le_ne_top ht (measure_iUnion_le t)⟩)
(ENNReal.tendsto_sum_nat_add (μ ∘ t) ht) fun n => measure_iUnion_le _
intro n m hnm x
simp only [Set.mem_iUnion]
exact fun ⟨i, hi⟩ => ⟨i + (m - n), by simpa only [add_assoc, tsub_add_cancel_of_le hnm] using hi⟩
#align measure_theory.measure_limsup_eq_zero MeasureTheory.measure_limsup_eq_zero
theorem measure_liminf_eq_zero {s : ℕ → Set α} (h : (∑' i, μ (s i)) ≠ ∞) :
μ (liminf s atTop) = 0 := by
rw [← le_zero_iff]
have : liminf s atTop ≤ limsup s atTop := liminf_le_limsup
exact (μ.mono this).trans (by simp [measure_limsup_eq_zero h])
#align measure_theory.measure_liminf_eq_zero MeasureTheory.measure_liminf_eq_zero
-- Need to specify `α := Set α` below because of diamond; see #19041
theorem limsup_ae_eq_of_forall_ae_eq (s : ℕ → Set α) {t : Set α}
(h : ∀ n, s n =ᵐ[μ] t) : limsup (α := Set α) s atTop =ᵐ[μ] t := by
simp_rw [ae_eq_set] at h ⊢
constructor
· rw [atTop.limsup_sdiff s t]
apply measure_limsup_eq_zero
simp [h]
· rw [atTop.sdiff_limsup s t]
apply measure_liminf_eq_zero
simp [h]
#align measure_theory.limsup_ae_eq_of_forall_ae_eq MeasureTheory.limsup_ae_eq_of_forall_ae_eq
-- Need to specify `α := Set α` above because of diamond; see #19041
theorem liminf_ae_eq_of_forall_ae_eq (s : ℕ → Set α) {t : Set α}
(h : ∀ n, s n =ᵐ[μ] t) : liminf (α := Set α) s atTop =ᵐ[μ] t := by
simp_rw [ae_eq_set] at h ⊢
constructor
· rw [atTop.liminf_sdiff s t]
apply measure_liminf_eq_zero
simp [h]
· rw [atTop.sdiff_liminf s t]
apply measure_limsup_eq_zero
simp [h]
#align measure_theory.liminf_ae_eq_of_forall_ae_eq MeasureTheory.liminf_ae_eq_of_forall_ae_eq
theorem measure_if {x : β} {t : Set β} {s : Set α} :
μ (if x ∈ t then s else ∅) = indicator t (fun _ => μ s) x := by split_ifs with h <;> simp [h]
#align measure_theory.measure_if MeasureTheory.measure_if
end
section OuterMeasure
variable [ms : MeasurableSpace α] {s t : Set α}
/-- Obtain a measure by giving an outer measure where all sets in the σ-algebra are
Carathéodory measurable. -/
def OuterMeasure.toMeasure (m : OuterMeasure α) (h : ms ≤ m.caratheodory) : Measure α :=
Measure.ofMeasurable (fun s _ => m s) m.empty fun _f hf hd =>
m.iUnion_eq_of_caratheodory (fun i => h _ (hf i)) hd
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.to_measure MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.toMeasure
theorem le_toOuterMeasure_caratheodory (μ : Measure α) : ms ≤ μ.toOuterMeasure.caratheodory :=
fun _s hs _t => (measure_inter_add_diff _ hs).symm
#align measure_theory.le_to_outer_measure_caratheodory MeasureTheory.le_toOuterMeasure_caratheodory
@[simp]
theorem toMeasure_toOuterMeasure (m : OuterMeasure α) (h : ms ≤ m.caratheodory) :
(m.toMeasure h).toOuterMeasure = m.trim :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.to_measure_to_outer_measure MeasureTheory.toMeasure_toOuterMeasure
@[simp]
theorem toMeasure_apply (m : OuterMeasure α) (h : ms ≤ m.caratheodory) {s : Set α}
(hs : MeasurableSet s) : m.toMeasure h s = m s :=
m.trim_eq hs
#align measure_theory.to_measure_apply MeasureTheory.toMeasure_apply
theorem le_toMeasure_apply (m : OuterMeasure α) (h : ms ≤ m.caratheodory) (s : Set α) :
m s ≤ m.toMeasure h s :=
m.le_trim s
#align measure_theory.le_to_measure_apply MeasureTheory.le_toMeasure_apply
theorem toMeasure_apply₀ (m : OuterMeasure α) (h : ms ≤ m.caratheodory) {s : Set α}
(hs : NullMeasurableSet s (m.toMeasure h)) : m.toMeasure h s = m s := by
refine le_antisymm ?_ (le_toMeasure_apply _ _ _)
rcases hs.exists_measurable_subset_ae_eq with ⟨t, hts, htm, heq⟩
calc
m.toMeasure h s = m.toMeasure h t := measure_congr heq.symm
_ = m t := toMeasure_apply m h htm
_ ≤ m s := m.mono hts
#align measure_theory.to_measure_apply₀ MeasureTheory.toMeasure_apply₀
@[simp]
theorem toOuterMeasure_toMeasure {μ : Measure α} :
μ.toOuterMeasure.toMeasure (le_toOuterMeasure_caratheodory _) = μ :=
Measure.ext fun _s => μ.toOuterMeasure.trim_eq
#align measure_theory.to_outer_measure_to_measure MeasureTheory.toOuterMeasure_toMeasure
@[simp]
theorem boundedBy_measure (μ : Measure α) : OuterMeasure.boundedBy μ = μ.toOuterMeasure :=
μ.toOuterMeasure.boundedBy_eq_self
#align measure_theory.bounded_by_measure MeasureTheory.boundedBy_measure
end OuterMeasure
section
/- Porting note: These variables are wrapped by an anonymous section because they interrupt
synthesizing instances in `MeasureSpace` section. -/
variable {m0 : MeasurableSpace α} [MeasurableSpace β] [MeasurableSpace γ]
variable {μ μ₁ μ₂ μ₃ ν ν' ν₁ ν₂ : Measure α} {s s' t : Set α}
namespace Measure
/-- If `u` is a superset of `t` with the same (finite) measure (both sets possibly non-measurable),
then for any measurable set `s` one also has `μ (t ∩ s) = μ (u ∩ s)`. -/
theorem measure_inter_eq_of_measure_eq {s t u : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (h : μ t = μ u)
(htu : t ⊆ u) (ht_ne_top : μ t ≠ ∞) : μ (t ∩ s) = μ (u ∩ s) := by
rw [h] at ht_ne_top
refine le_antisymm (by gcongr) ?_
have A : μ (u ∩ s) + μ (u \ s) ≤ μ (t ∩ s) + μ (u \ s) :=
calc
μ (u ∩ s) + μ (u \ s) = μ u := measure_inter_add_diff _ hs
_ = μ t := h.symm
_ = μ (t ∩ s) + μ (t \ s) := (measure_inter_add_diff _ hs).symm
_ ≤ μ (t ∩ s) + μ (u \ s) := by gcongr
have B : μ (u \ s) ≠ ∞ := (lt_of_le_of_lt (measure_mono diff_subset) ht_ne_top.lt_top).ne
exact ENNReal.le_of_add_le_add_right B A
#align measure_theory.measure.measure_inter_eq_of_measure_eq MeasureTheory.Measure.measure_inter_eq_of_measure_eq
/-- The measurable superset `toMeasurable μ t` of `t` (which has the same measure as `t`)
satisfies, for any measurable set `s`, the equality `μ (toMeasurable μ t ∩ s) = μ (u ∩ s)`.
Here, we require that the measure of `t` is finite. The conclusion holds without this assumption
when the measure is s-finite (for example when it is σ-finite),
see `measure_toMeasurable_inter_of_sFinite`. -/
theorem measure_toMeasurable_inter {s t : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) (ht : μ t ≠ ∞) :
μ (toMeasurable μ t ∩ s) = μ (t ∩ s) :=
(measure_inter_eq_of_measure_eq hs (measure_toMeasurable t).symm (subset_toMeasurable μ t)
ht).symm
#align measure_theory.measure.measure_to_measurable_inter MeasureTheory.Measure.measure_toMeasurable_inter
/-! ### The `ℝ≥0∞`-module of measures -/
instance instZero [MeasurableSpace α] : Zero (Measure α) :=
⟨{ toOuterMeasure := 0
m_iUnion := fun _f _hf _hd => tsum_zero.symm
trim_le := OuterMeasure.trim_zero.le }⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.has_zero MeasureTheory.Measure.instZero
@[simp]
theorem zero_toOuterMeasure {_m : MeasurableSpace α} : (0 : Measure α).toOuterMeasure = 0 :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.zero_to_outer_measure MeasureTheory.Measure.zero_toOuterMeasure
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_zero {_m : MeasurableSpace α} : ⇑(0 : Measure α) = 0 :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.coe_zero MeasureTheory.Measure.coe_zero
@[nontriviality]
lemma apply_eq_zero_of_isEmpty [IsEmpty α] {_ : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α) (s : Set α) :
μ s = 0 := by
rw [eq_empty_of_isEmpty s, measure_empty]
instance instSubsingleton [IsEmpty α] {m : MeasurableSpace α} : Subsingleton (Measure α) :=
⟨fun μ ν => by ext1 s _; rw [apply_eq_zero_of_isEmpty, apply_eq_zero_of_isEmpty]⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.subsingleton MeasureTheory.Measure.instSubsingleton
theorem eq_zero_of_isEmpty [IsEmpty α] {_m : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α) : μ = 0 :=
Subsingleton.elim μ 0
#align measure_theory.measure.eq_zero_of_is_empty MeasureTheory.Measure.eq_zero_of_isEmpty
instance instInhabited [MeasurableSpace α] : Inhabited (Measure α) :=
⟨0⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.inhabited MeasureTheory.Measure.instInhabited
instance instAdd [MeasurableSpace α] : Add (Measure α) :=
⟨fun μ₁ μ₂ =>
{ toOuterMeasure := μ₁.toOuterMeasure + μ₂.toOuterMeasure
m_iUnion := fun s hs hd =>
show μ₁ (⋃ i, s i) + μ₂ (⋃ i, s i) = ∑' i, (μ₁ (s i) + μ₂ (s i)) by
rw [ENNReal.tsum_add, measure_iUnion hd hs, measure_iUnion hd hs]
trim_le := by rw [OuterMeasure.trim_add, μ₁.trimmed, μ₂.trimmed] }⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.has_add MeasureTheory.Measure.instAdd
@[simp]
theorem add_toOuterMeasure {_m : MeasurableSpace α} (μ₁ μ₂ : Measure α) :
(μ₁ + μ₂).toOuterMeasure = μ₁.toOuterMeasure + μ₂.toOuterMeasure :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.add_to_outer_measure MeasureTheory.Measure.add_toOuterMeasure
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_add {_m : MeasurableSpace α} (μ₁ μ₂ : Measure α) : ⇑(μ₁ + μ₂) = μ₁ + μ₂ :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.coe_add MeasureTheory.Measure.coe_add
theorem add_apply {_m : MeasurableSpace α} (μ₁ μ₂ : Measure α) (s : Set α) :
(μ₁ + μ₂) s = μ₁ s + μ₂ s :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.add_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.add_apply
section SMul
variable [SMul R ℝ≥0∞] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0∞]
variable [SMul R' ℝ≥0∞] [IsScalarTower R' ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0∞]
instance instSMul [MeasurableSpace α] : SMul R (Measure α) :=
⟨fun c μ =>
{ toOuterMeasure := c • μ.toOuterMeasure
m_iUnion := fun s hs hd => by
simp only [OuterMeasure.smul_apply, coe_toOuterMeasure, ENNReal.tsum_const_smul,
measure_iUnion hd hs]
trim_le := by rw [OuterMeasure.trim_smul, μ.trimmed] }⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.has_smul MeasureTheory.Measure.instSMul
@[simp]
theorem smul_toOuterMeasure {_m : MeasurableSpace α} (c : R) (μ : Measure α) :
(c • μ).toOuterMeasure = c • μ.toOuterMeasure :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.smul_to_outer_measure MeasureTheory.Measure.smul_toOuterMeasure
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_smul {_m : MeasurableSpace α} (c : R) (μ : Measure α) : ⇑(c • μ) = c • ⇑μ :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.coe_smul MeasureTheory.Measure.coe_smul
@[simp]
theorem smul_apply {_m : MeasurableSpace α} (c : R) (μ : Measure α) (s : Set α) :
(c • μ) s = c • μ s :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.smul_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.smul_apply
instance instSMulCommClass [SMulCommClass R R' ℝ≥0∞] [MeasurableSpace α] :
SMulCommClass R R' (Measure α) :=
⟨fun _ _ _ => ext fun _ _ => smul_comm _ _ _⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.smul_comm_class MeasureTheory.Measure.instSMulCommClass
instance instIsScalarTower [SMul R R'] [IsScalarTower R R' ℝ≥0∞] [MeasurableSpace α] :
IsScalarTower R R' (Measure α) :=
⟨fun _ _ _ => ext fun _ _ => smul_assoc _ _ _⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.is_scalar_tower MeasureTheory.Measure.instIsScalarTower
instance instIsCentralScalar [SMul Rᵐᵒᵖ ℝ≥0∞] [IsCentralScalar R ℝ≥0∞] [MeasurableSpace α] :
IsCentralScalar R (Measure α) :=
⟨fun _ _ => ext fun _ _ => op_smul_eq_smul _ _⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.is_central_scalar MeasureTheory.Measure.instIsCentralScalar
end SMul
instance instNoZeroSMulDivisors [Zero R] [SMulWithZero R ℝ≥0∞] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0∞]
[NoZeroSMulDivisors R ℝ≥0∞] : NoZeroSMulDivisors R (Measure α) where
eq_zero_or_eq_zero_of_smul_eq_zero h := by simpa [Ne, ext_iff', forall_or_left] using h
instance instMulAction [Monoid R] [MulAction R ℝ≥0∞] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0∞]
[MeasurableSpace α] : MulAction R (Measure α) :=
Injective.mulAction _ toOuterMeasure_injective smul_toOuterMeasure
#align measure_theory.measure.mul_action MeasureTheory.Measure.instMulAction
instance instAddCommMonoid [MeasurableSpace α] : AddCommMonoid (Measure α) :=
toOuterMeasure_injective.addCommMonoid toOuterMeasure zero_toOuterMeasure add_toOuterMeasure
fun _ _ => smul_toOuterMeasure _ _
#align measure_theory.measure.add_comm_monoid MeasureTheory.Measure.instAddCommMonoid
/-- Coercion to function as an additive monoid homomorphism. -/
def coeAddHom {_ : MeasurableSpace α} : Measure α →+ Set α → ℝ≥0∞ where
toFun := (⇑)
map_zero' := coe_zero
map_add' := coe_add
#align measure_theory.measure.coe_add_hom MeasureTheory.Measure.coeAddHom
@[simp]
theorem coe_finset_sum {_m : MeasurableSpace α} (I : Finset ι) (μ : ι → Measure α) :
⇑(∑ i ∈ I, μ i) = ∑ i ∈ I, ⇑(μ i) := map_sum coeAddHom μ I
#align measure_theory.measure.coe_finset_sum MeasureTheory.Measure.coe_finset_sum
theorem finset_sum_apply {m : MeasurableSpace α} (I : Finset ι) (μ : ι → Measure α) (s : Set α) :
(∑ i ∈ I, μ i) s = ∑ i ∈ I, μ i s := by rw [coe_finset_sum, Finset.sum_apply]
#align measure_theory.measure.finset_sum_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.finset_sum_apply
instance instDistribMulAction [Monoid R] [DistribMulAction R ℝ≥0∞] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0∞]
[MeasurableSpace α] : DistribMulAction R (Measure α) :=
Injective.distribMulAction ⟨⟨toOuterMeasure, zero_toOuterMeasure⟩, add_toOuterMeasure⟩
toOuterMeasure_injective smul_toOuterMeasure
#align measure_theory.measure.distrib_mul_action MeasureTheory.Measure.instDistribMulAction
instance instModule [Semiring R] [Module R ℝ≥0∞] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0∞ ℝ≥0∞] [MeasurableSpace α] :
Module R (Measure α) :=
Injective.module R ⟨⟨toOuterMeasure, zero_toOuterMeasure⟩, add_toOuterMeasure⟩
toOuterMeasure_injective smul_toOuterMeasure
#align measure_theory.measure.module MeasureTheory.Measure.instModule
@[simp]
theorem coe_nnreal_smul_apply {_m : MeasurableSpace α} (c : ℝ≥0) (μ : Measure α) (s : Set α) :
(c • μ) s = c * μ s :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.coe_nnreal_smul_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.coe_nnreal_smul_apply
@[simp]
theorem nnreal_smul_coe_apply {_m : MeasurableSpace α} (c : ℝ≥0) (μ : Measure α) (s : Set α) :
c • μ s = c * μ s := by
rfl
theorem ae_smul_measure_iff {p : α → Prop} {c : ℝ≥0∞} (hc : c ≠ 0) :
(∀ᵐ x ∂c • μ, p x) ↔ ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, p x := by
simp only [ae_iff, Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul, smul_apply, or_iff_right_iff_imp, mul_eq_zero]
simp only [IsEmpty.forall_iff, hc]
#align measure_theory.measure.ae_smul_measure_iff MeasureTheory.Measure.ae_smul_measure_iff
theorem measure_eq_left_of_subset_of_measure_add_eq {s t : Set α} (h : (μ + ν) t ≠ ∞) (h' : s ⊆ t)
(h'' : (μ + ν) s = (μ + ν) t) : μ s = μ t := by
refine le_antisymm (measure_mono h') ?_
have : μ t + ν t ≤ μ s + ν t :=
calc
μ t + ν t = μ s + ν s := h''.symm
_ ≤ μ s + ν t := by gcongr
apply ENNReal.le_of_add_le_add_right _ this
exact ne_top_of_le_ne_top h (le_add_left le_rfl)
#align measure_theory.measure.measure_eq_left_of_subset_of_measure_add_eq MeasureTheory.Measure.measure_eq_left_of_subset_of_measure_add_eq
theorem measure_eq_right_of_subset_of_measure_add_eq {s t : Set α} (h : (μ + ν) t ≠ ∞) (h' : s ⊆ t)
(h'' : (μ + ν) s = (μ + ν) t) : ν s = ν t := by
rw [add_comm] at h'' h
exact measure_eq_left_of_subset_of_measure_add_eq h h' h''
#align measure_theory.measure.measure_eq_right_of_subset_of_measure_add_eq MeasureTheory.Measure.measure_eq_right_of_subset_of_measure_add_eq
theorem measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_left {s t : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s)
(ht : (μ + ν) t ≠ ∞) : μ (toMeasurable (μ + ν) t ∩ s) = μ (t ∩ s) := by
refine (measure_inter_eq_of_measure_eq hs ?_ (subset_toMeasurable _ _) ?_).symm
· refine
measure_eq_left_of_subset_of_measure_add_eq ?_ (subset_toMeasurable _ _)
(measure_toMeasurable t).symm
rwa [measure_toMeasurable t]
· simp only [not_or, ENNReal.add_eq_top, Pi.add_apply, Ne, coe_add] at ht
exact ht.1
#align measure_theory.measure.measure_to_measurable_add_inter_left MeasureTheory.Measure.measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_left
theorem measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_right {s t : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s)
(ht : (μ + ν) t ≠ ∞) : ν (toMeasurable (μ + ν) t ∩ s) = ν (t ∩ s) := by
rw [add_comm] at ht ⊢
exact measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_left hs ht
#align measure_theory.measure.measure_to_measurable_add_inter_right MeasureTheory.Measure.measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_right
/-! ### The complete lattice of measures -/
/-- Measures are partially ordered. -/
instance instPartialOrder [MeasurableSpace α] : PartialOrder (Measure α) where
le m₁ m₂ := ∀ s, m₁ s ≤ m₂ s
le_refl m s := le_rfl
le_trans m₁ m₂ m₃ h₁ h₂ s := le_trans (h₁ s) (h₂ s)
le_antisymm m₁ m₂ h₁ h₂ := ext fun s _ => le_antisymm (h₁ s) (h₂ s)
#align measure_theory.measure.partial_order MeasureTheory.Measure.instPartialOrder
theorem toOuterMeasure_le : μ₁.toOuterMeasure ≤ μ₂.toOuterMeasure ↔ μ₁ ≤ μ₂ := .rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.to_outer_measure_le MeasureTheory.Measure.toOuterMeasure_le
theorem le_iff : μ₁ ≤ μ₂ ↔ ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → μ₁ s ≤ μ₂ s := outerMeasure_le_iff
#align measure_theory.measure.le_iff MeasureTheory.Measure.le_iff
theorem le_intro (h : ∀ s, MeasurableSet s → s.Nonempty → μ₁ s ≤ μ₂ s) : μ₁ ≤ μ₂ :=
le_iff.2 fun s hs ↦ s.eq_empty_or_nonempty.elim (by rintro rfl; simp) (h s hs)
theorem le_iff' : μ₁ ≤ μ₂ ↔ ∀ s, μ₁ s ≤ μ₂ s := .rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.le_iff' MeasureTheory.Measure.le_iff'
theorem lt_iff : μ < ν ↔ μ ≤ ν ∧ ∃ s, MeasurableSet s ∧ μ s < ν s :=
lt_iff_le_not_le.trans <|
and_congr Iff.rfl <| by simp only [le_iff, not_forall, not_le, exists_prop]
#align measure_theory.measure.lt_iff MeasureTheory.Measure.lt_iff
theorem lt_iff' : μ < ν ↔ μ ≤ ν ∧ ∃ s, μ s < ν s :=
lt_iff_le_not_le.trans <| and_congr Iff.rfl <| by simp only [le_iff', not_forall, not_le]
#align measure_theory.measure.lt_iff' MeasureTheory.Measure.lt_iff'
instance covariantAddLE [MeasurableSpace α] :
CovariantClass (Measure α) (Measure α) (· + ·) (· ≤ ·) :=
⟨fun _ν _μ₁ _μ₂ hμ s => add_le_add_left (hμ s) _⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.covariant_add_le MeasureTheory.Measure.covariantAddLE
protected theorem le_add_left (h : μ ≤ ν) : μ ≤ ν' + ν := fun s => le_add_left (h s)
#align measure_theory.measure.le_add_left MeasureTheory.Measure.le_add_left
protected theorem le_add_right (h : μ ≤ ν) : μ ≤ ν + ν' := fun s => le_add_right (h s)
#align measure_theory.measure.le_add_right MeasureTheory.Measure.le_add_right
section sInf
variable {m : Set (Measure α)}
theorem sInf_caratheodory (s : Set α) (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
MeasurableSet[(sInf (toOuterMeasure '' m)).caratheodory] s := by
rw [OuterMeasure.sInf_eq_boundedBy_sInfGen]
refine OuterMeasure.boundedBy_caratheodory fun t => ?_
simp only [OuterMeasure.sInfGen, le_iInf_iff, forall_mem_image, measure_eq_iInf t,
coe_toOuterMeasure]
intro μ hμ u htu _hu
have hm : ∀ {s t}, s ⊆ t → OuterMeasure.sInfGen (toOuterMeasure '' m) s ≤ μ t := by
intro s t hst
rw [OuterMeasure.sInfGen_def, iInf_image]
exact iInf₂_le_of_le μ hμ <| measure_mono hst
rw [← measure_inter_add_diff u hs]
exact add_le_add (hm <| inter_subset_inter_left _ htu) (hm <| diff_subset_diff_left htu)
#align measure_theory.measure.Inf_caratheodory MeasureTheory.Measure.sInf_caratheodory
instance [MeasurableSpace α] : InfSet (Measure α) :=
⟨fun m => (sInf (toOuterMeasure '' m)).toMeasure <| sInf_caratheodory⟩
theorem sInf_apply (hs : MeasurableSet s) : sInf m s = sInf (toOuterMeasure '' m) s :=
toMeasure_apply _ _ hs
#align measure_theory.measure.Inf_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.sInf_apply
private theorem measure_sInf_le (h : μ ∈ m) : sInf m ≤ μ :=
have : sInf (toOuterMeasure '' m) ≤ μ.toOuterMeasure := sInf_le (mem_image_of_mem _ h)
le_iff.2 fun s hs => by rw [sInf_apply hs]; exact this s
private theorem measure_le_sInf (h : ∀ μ' ∈ m, μ ≤ μ') : μ ≤ sInf m :=
have : μ.toOuterMeasure ≤ sInf (toOuterMeasure '' m) :=
le_sInf <| forall_mem_image.2 fun μ hμ ↦ toOuterMeasure_le.2 <| h _ hμ
le_iff.2 fun s hs => by rw [sInf_apply hs]; exact this s
instance instCompleteSemilatticeInf [MeasurableSpace α] : CompleteSemilatticeInf (Measure α) :=
{ (by infer_instance : PartialOrder (Measure α)),
(by infer_instance : InfSet (Measure α)) with
sInf_le := fun _s _a => measure_sInf_le
le_sInf := fun _s _a => measure_le_sInf }
#align measure_theory.measure.complete_semilattice_Inf MeasureTheory.Measure.instCompleteSemilatticeInf
instance instCompleteLattice [MeasurableSpace α] : CompleteLattice (Measure α) :=
{ completeLatticeOfCompleteSemilatticeInf (Measure α) with
top :=
{ toOuterMeasure := ⊤,
m_iUnion := by
intro f _ _
refine (measure_iUnion_le _).antisymm ?_
if hne : (⋃ i, f i).Nonempty then
rw [OuterMeasure.top_apply hne]
exact le_top
else
simp_all [Set.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty]
trim_le := le_top },
le_top := fun μ => toOuterMeasure_le.mp le_top
bot := 0
bot_le := fun _a _s => bot_le }
#align measure_theory.measure.complete_lattice MeasureTheory.Measure.instCompleteLattice
end sInf
@[simp]
theorem _root_.MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.toMeasure_top :
(⊤ : OuterMeasure α).toMeasure (by rw [OuterMeasure.top_caratheodory]; exact le_top) =
(⊤ : Measure α) :=
toOuterMeasure_toMeasure (μ := ⊤)
#align measure_theory.outer_measure.to_measure_top MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.toMeasure_top
@[simp]
theorem toOuterMeasure_top [MeasurableSpace α] :
(⊤ : Measure α).toOuterMeasure = (⊤ : OuterMeasure α) :=
rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.to_outer_measure_top MeasureTheory.Measure.toOuterMeasure_top
@[simp]
theorem top_add : ⊤ + μ = ⊤ :=
top_unique <| Measure.le_add_right le_rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.top_add MeasureTheory.Measure.top_add
@[simp]
theorem add_top : μ + ⊤ = ⊤ :=
top_unique <| Measure.le_add_left le_rfl
#align measure_theory.measure.add_top MeasureTheory.Measure.add_top
protected theorem zero_le {_m0 : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α) : 0 ≤ μ :=
bot_le
#align measure_theory.measure.zero_le MeasureTheory.Measure.zero_le
theorem nonpos_iff_eq_zero' : μ ≤ 0 ↔ μ = 0 :=
μ.zero_le.le_iff_eq
#align measure_theory.measure.nonpos_iff_eq_zero' MeasureTheory.Measure.nonpos_iff_eq_zero'
@[simp]
theorem measure_univ_eq_zero : μ univ = 0 ↔ μ = 0 :=
⟨fun h => bot_unique fun s => (h ▸ measure_mono (subset_univ s) : μ s ≤ 0), fun h =>
h.symm ▸ rfl⟩
#align measure_theory.measure.measure_univ_eq_zero MeasureTheory.Measure.measure_univ_eq_zero
theorem measure_univ_ne_zero : μ univ ≠ 0 ↔ μ ≠ 0 :=
measure_univ_eq_zero.not
#align measure_theory.measure.measure_univ_ne_zero MeasureTheory.Measure.measure_univ_ne_zero
instance [NeZero μ] : NeZero (μ univ) := ⟨measure_univ_ne_zero.2 <| NeZero.ne μ⟩
@[simp]
theorem measure_univ_pos : 0 < μ univ ↔ μ ≠ 0 :=
pos_iff_ne_zero.trans measure_univ_ne_zero
#align measure_theory.measure.measure_univ_pos MeasureTheory.Measure.measure_univ_pos
/-! ### Pushforward and pullback -/
/-- Lift a linear map between `OuterMeasure` spaces such that for each measure `μ` every measurable
set is caratheodory-measurable w.r.t. `f μ` to a linear map between `Measure` spaces. -/
def liftLinear {m0 : MeasurableSpace α} (f : OuterMeasure α →ₗ[ℝ≥0∞] OuterMeasure β)
(hf : ∀ μ : Measure α, ‹_› ≤ (f μ.toOuterMeasure).caratheodory) :
Measure α →ₗ[ℝ≥0∞] Measure β where
toFun μ := (f μ.toOuterMeasure).toMeasure (hf μ)
map_add' μ₁ μ₂ := ext fun s hs => by
simp only [map_add, coe_add, Pi.add_apply, toMeasure_apply, add_toOuterMeasure,
OuterMeasure.coe_add, hs]
map_smul' c μ := ext fun s hs => by
simp only [LinearMap.map_smulₛₗ, coe_smul, Pi.smul_apply,
toMeasure_apply, smul_toOuterMeasure (R := ℝ≥0∞), OuterMeasure.coe_smul (R := ℝ≥0∞),
smul_apply, hs]
#align measure_theory.measure.lift_linear MeasureTheory.Measure.liftLinear
lemma liftLinear_apply₀ {f : OuterMeasure α →ₗ[ℝ≥0∞] OuterMeasure β} (hf) {s : Set β}
(hs : NullMeasurableSet s (liftLinear f hf μ)) : liftLinear f hf μ s = f μ.toOuterMeasure s :=
toMeasure_apply₀ _ (hf μ) hs
@[simp]
theorem liftLinear_apply {f : OuterMeasure α →ₗ[ℝ≥0∞] OuterMeasure β} (hf) {s : Set β}
(hs : MeasurableSet s) : liftLinear f hf μ s = f μ.toOuterMeasure s :=
toMeasure_apply _ (hf μ) hs
#align measure_theory.measure.lift_linear_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.liftLinear_apply
theorem le_liftLinear_apply {f : OuterMeasure α →ₗ[ℝ≥0∞] OuterMeasure β} (hf) (s : Set β) :
f μ.toOuterMeasure s ≤ liftLinear f hf μ s :=
le_toMeasure_apply _ (hf μ) s
#align measure_theory.measure.le_lift_linear_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.le_liftLinear_apply
/-- The pushforward of a measure as a linear map. It is defined to be `0` if `f` is not
a measurable function. -/
def mapₗ [MeasurableSpace α] (f : α → β) : Measure α →ₗ[ℝ≥0∞] Measure β :=
if hf : Measurable f then
liftLinear (OuterMeasure.map f) fun μ _s hs t =>
le_toOuterMeasure_caratheodory μ _ (hf hs) (f ⁻¹' t)
else 0
#align measure_theory.measure.mapₗ MeasureTheory.Measure.mapₗ
theorem mapₗ_congr {f g : α → β} (hf : Measurable f) (hg : Measurable g) (h : f =ᵐ[μ] g) :
mapₗ f μ = mapₗ g μ := by
ext1 s hs
simpa only [mapₗ, hf, hg, hs, dif_pos, liftLinear_apply, OuterMeasure.map_apply]
using measure_congr (h.preimage s)
#align measure_theory.measure.mapₗ_congr MeasureTheory.Measure.mapₗ_congr
/-- The pushforward of a measure. It is defined to be `0` if `f` is not an almost everywhere
measurable function. -/
irreducible_def map [MeasurableSpace α] (f : α → β) (μ : Measure α) : Measure β :=
if hf : AEMeasurable f μ then mapₗ (hf.mk f) μ else 0
#align measure_theory.measure.map MeasureTheory.Measure.map
theorem mapₗ_mk_apply_of_aemeasurable {f : α → β} (hf : AEMeasurable f μ) :
mapₗ (hf.mk f) μ = map f μ := by simp [map, hf]
#align measure_theory.measure.mapₗ_mk_apply_of_ae_measurable MeasureTheory.Measure.mapₗ_mk_apply_of_aemeasurable
theorem mapₗ_apply_of_measurable {f : α → β} (hf : Measurable f) (μ : Measure α) :
mapₗ f μ = map f μ := by
simp only [← mapₗ_mk_apply_of_aemeasurable hf.aemeasurable]
exact mapₗ_congr hf hf.aemeasurable.measurable_mk hf.aemeasurable.ae_eq_mk
#align measure_theory.measure.mapₗ_apply_of_measurable MeasureTheory.Measure.mapₗ_apply_of_measurable
@[simp]
theorem map_add (μ ν : Measure α) {f : α → β} (hf : Measurable f) :
(μ + ν).map f = μ.map f + ν.map f := by simp [← mapₗ_apply_of_measurable hf]
#align measure_theory.measure.map_add MeasureTheory.Measure.map_add
@[simp]
theorem map_zero (f : α → β) : (0 : Measure α).map f = 0 := by
by_cases hf : AEMeasurable f (0 : Measure α) <;> simp [map, hf]
#align measure_theory.measure.map_zero MeasureTheory.Measure.map_zero
@[simp]
theorem map_of_not_aemeasurable {f : α → β} {μ : Measure α} (hf : ¬AEMeasurable f μ) :
μ.map f = 0 := by simp [map, hf]
#align measure_theory.measure.map_of_not_ae_measurable MeasureTheory.Measure.map_of_not_aemeasurable
theorem map_congr {f g : α → β} (h : f =ᵐ[μ] g) : Measure.map f μ = Measure.map g μ := by
by_cases hf : AEMeasurable f μ
· have hg : AEMeasurable g μ := hf.congr h
simp only [← mapₗ_mk_apply_of_aemeasurable hf, ← mapₗ_mk_apply_of_aemeasurable hg]
exact
mapₗ_congr hf.measurable_mk hg.measurable_mk (hf.ae_eq_mk.symm.trans (h.trans hg.ae_eq_mk))
· have hg : ¬AEMeasurable g μ := by simpa [← aemeasurable_congr h] using hf
simp [map_of_not_aemeasurable, hf, hg]
#align measure_theory.measure.map_congr MeasureTheory.Measure.map_congr
@[simp]
protected theorem map_smul (c : ℝ≥0∞) (μ : Measure α) (f : α → β) :
(c • μ).map f = c • μ.map f := by
rcases eq_or_ne c 0 with (rfl | hc); · simp
by_cases hf : AEMeasurable f μ
· have hfc : AEMeasurable f (c • μ) :=
⟨hf.mk f, hf.measurable_mk, (ae_smul_measure_iff hc).2 hf.ae_eq_mk⟩
simp only [← mapₗ_mk_apply_of_aemeasurable hf, ← mapₗ_mk_apply_of_aemeasurable hfc,
LinearMap.map_smulₛₗ, RingHom.id_apply]
congr 1
apply mapₗ_congr hfc.measurable_mk hf.measurable_mk
exact EventuallyEq.trans ((ae_smul_measure_iff hc).1 hfc.ae_eq_mk.symm) hf.ae_eq_mk
· have hfc : ¬AEMeasurable f (c • μ) := by
intro hfc
exact hf ⟨hfc.mk f, hfc.measurable_mk, (ae_smul_measure_iff hc).1 hfc.ae_eq_mk⟩
simp [map_of_not_aemeasurable hf, map_of_not_aemeasurable hfc]
#align measure_theory.measure.map_smul MeasureTheory.Measure.map_smul
@[simp]
protected theorem map_smul_nnreal (c : ℝ≥0) (μ : Measure α) (f : α → β) :
(c • μ).map f = c • μ.map f :=
μ.map_smul (c : ℝ≥0∞) f
#align measure_theory.measure.map_smul_nnreal MeasureTheory.Measure.map_smul_nnreal
variable {f : α → β}
lemma map_apply₀ {f : α → β} (hf : AEMeasurable f μ) {s : Set β}
(hs : NullMeasurableSet s (map f μ)) : μ.map f s = μ (f ⁻¹' s) := by
rw [map, dif_pos hf, mapₗ, dif_pos hf.measurable_mk] at hs ⊢
rw [liftLinear_apply₀ _ hs, measure_congr (hf.ae_eq_mk.preimage s)]
rfl
/-- We can evaluate the pushforward on measurable sets. For non-measurable sets, see
`MeasureTheory.Measure.le_map_apply` and `MeasurableEquiv.map_apply`. -/
@[simp]
theorem map_apply_of_aemeasurable (hf : AEMeasurable f μ) {s : Set β} (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
μ.map f s = μ (f ⁻¹' s) := map_apply₀ hf hs.nullMeasurableSet
#align measure_theory.measure.map_apply_of_ae_measurable MeasureTheory.Measure.map_apply_of_aemeasurable
@[simp]
theorem map_apply (hf : Measurable f) {s : Set β} (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
μ.map f s = μ (f ⁻¹' s) :=
map_apply_of_aemeasurable hf.aemeasurable hs
#align measure_theory.measure.map_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.map_apply
theorem map_toOuterMeasure (hf : AEMeasurable f μ) :
(μ.map f).toOuterMeasure = (OuterMeasure.map f μ.toOuterMeasure).trim := by
rw [← trimmed, OuterMeasure.trim_eq_trim_iff]
intro s hs
simp [hf, hs]
#align measure_theory.measure.map_to_outer_measure MeasureTheory.Measure.map_toOuterMeasure
@[simp] lemma map_eq_zero_iff (hf : AEMeasurable f μ) : μ.map f = 0 ↔ μ = 0 := by
simp_rw [← measure_univ_eq_zero, map_apply_of_aemeasurable hf .univ, preimage_univ]
@[simp] lemma mapₗ_eq_zero_iff (hf : Measurable f) : Measure.mapₗ f μ = 0 ↔ μ = 0 := by
rw [mapₗ_apply_of_measurable hf, map_eq_zero_iff hf.aemeasurable]
lemma map_ne_zero_iff (hf : AEMeasurable f μ) : μ.map f ≠ 0 ↔ μ ≠ 0 := (map_eq_zero_iff hf).not
lemma mapₗ_ne_zero_iff (hf : Measurable f) : Measure.mapₗ f μ ≠ 0 ↔ μ ≠ 0 :=
(mapₗ_eq_zero_iff hf).not
@[simp]
theorem map_id : map id μ = μ :=
ext fun _ => map_apply measurable_id
#align measure_theory.measure.map_id MeasureTheory.Measure.map_id
@[simp]
theorem map_id' : map (fun x => x) μ = μ :=
map_id
#align measure_theory.measure.map_id' MeasureTheory.Measure.map_id'
theorem map_map {g : β → γ} {f : α → β} (hg : Measurable g) (hf : Measurable f) :
(μ.map f).map g = μ.map (g ∘ f) :=
ext fun s hs => by simp [hf, hg, hs, hg hs, hg.comp hf, ← preimage_comp]
#align measure_theory.measure.map_map MeasureTheory.Measure.map_map
@[mono]
theorem map_mono {f : α → β} (h : μ ≤ ν) (hf : Measurable f) : μ.map f ≤ ν.map f :=
le_iff.2 fun s hs ↦ by simp [hf.aemeasurable, hs, h _]
#align measure_theory.measure.map_mono MeasureTheory.Measure.map_mono
/-- Even if `s` is not measurable, we can bound `map f μ s` from below.
See also `MeasurableEquiv.map_apply`. -/
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MeasureSpace.lean | 1,335 | 1,340 | theorem le_map_apply {f : α → β} (hf : AEMeasurable f μ) (s : Set β) : μ (f ⁻¹' s) ≤ μ.map f s :=
calc
μ (f ⁻¹' s) ≤ μ (f ⁻¹' toMeasurable (μ.map f) s) := by | gcongr; apply subset_toMeasurable
_ = μ.map f (toMeasurable (μ.map f) s) :=
(map_apply_of_aemeasurable hf <| measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _).symm
_ = μ.map f s := measure_toMeasurable _
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Nat
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Sub.Canonical
import Mathlib.Data.List.Perm
import Mathlib.Data.Set.List
import Mathlib.Init.Quot
import Mathlib.Order.Hom.Basic
#align_import data.multiset.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"65a1391a0106c9204fe45bc73a039f056558cb83"
/-!
# Multisets
These are implemented as the quotient of a list by permutations.
## Notation
We define the global infix notation `::ₘ` for `Multiset.cons`.
-/
universe v
open List Subtype Nat Function
variable {α : Type*} {β : Type v} {γ : Type*}
/-- `Multiset α` is the quotient of `List α` by list permutation. The result
is a type of finite sets with duplicates allowed. -/
def Multiset.{u} (α : Type u) : Type u :=
Quotient (List.isSetoid α)
#align multiset Multiset
namespace Multiset
-- Porting note: new
/-- The quotient map from `List α` to `Multiset α`. -/
@[coe]
def ofList : List α → Multiset α :=
Quot.mk _
instance : Coe (List α) (Multiset α) :=
⟨ofList⟩
@[simp]
theorem quot_mk_to_coe (l : List α) : @Eq (Multiset α) ⟦l⟧ l :=
rfl
#align multiset.quot_mk_to_coe Multiset.quot_mk_to_coe
@[simp]
theorem quot_mk_to_coe' (l : List α) : @Eq (Multiset α) (Quot.mk (· ≈ ·) l) l :=
rfl
#align multiset.quot_mk_to_coe' Multiset.quot_mk_to_coe'
@[simp]
theorem quot_mk_to_coe'' (l : List α) : @Eq (Multiset α) (Quot.mk Setoid.r l) l :=
rfl
#align multiset.quot_mk_to_coe'' Multiset.quot_mk_to_coe''
@[simp]
theorem coe_eq_coe {l₁ l₂ : List α} : (l₁ : Multiset α) = l₂ ↔ l₁ ~ l₂ :=
Quotient.eq
#align multiset.coe_eq_coe Multiset.coe_eq_coe
-- Porting note: new instance;
-- Porting note (#11215): TODO: move to better place
instance [DecidableEq α] (l₁ l₂ : List α) : Decidable (l₁ ≈ l₂) :=
inferInstanceAs (Decidable (l₁ ~ l₂))
-- Porting note: `Quotient.recOnSubsingleton₂ s₁ s₂` was in parens which broke elaboration
instance decidableEq [DecidableEq α] : DecidableEq (Multiset α)
| s₁, s₂ => Quotient.recOnSubsingleton₂ s₁ s₂ fun _ _ => decidable_of_iff' _ Quotient.eq
#align multiset.has_decidable_eq Multiset.decidableEq
/-- defines a size for a multiset by referring to the size of the underlying list -/
protected
def sizeOf [SizeOf α] (s : Multiset α) : ℕ :=
(Quot.liftOn s SizeOf.sizeOf) fun _ _ => Perm.sizeOf_eq_sizeOf
#align multiset.sizeof Multiset.sizeOf
instance [SizeOf α] : SizeOf (Multiset α) :=
⟨Multiset.sizeOf⟩
/-! ### Empty multiset -/
/-- `0 : Multiset α` is the empty set -/
protected def zero : Multiset α :=
@nil α
#align multiset.zero Multiset.zero
instance : Zero (Multiset α) :=
⟨Multiset.zero⟩
instance : EmptyCollection (Multiset α) :=
⟨0⟩
instance inhabitedMultiset : Inhabited (Multiset α) :=
⟨0⟩
#align multiset.inhabited_multiset Multiset.inhabitedMultiset
instance [IsEmpty α] : Unique (Multiset α) where
default := 0
uniq := by rintro ⟨_ | ⟨a, l⟩⟩; exacts [rfl, isEmptyElim a]
@[simp]
theorem coe_nil : (@nil α : Multiset α) = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_nil Multiset.coe_nil
@[simp]
theorem empty_eq_zero : (∅ : Multiset α) = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.empty_eq_zero Multiset.empty_eq_zero
@[simp]
theorem coe_eq_zero (l : List α) : (l : Multiset α) = 0 ↔ l = [] :=
Iff.trans coe_eq_coe perm_nil
#align multiset.coe_eq_zero Multiset.coe_eq_zero
theorem coe_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty (l : List α) : (l : Multiset α) = 0 ↔ l.isEmpty :=
Iff.trans (coe_eq_zero l) isEmpty_iff_eq_nil.symm
#align multiset.coe_eq_zero_iff_empty Multiset.coe_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty
/-! ### `Multiset.cons` -/
/-- `cons a s` is the multiset which contains `s` plus one more instance of `a`. -/
def cons (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : Multiset α :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => (a :: l : Multiset α)) fun _ _ p => Quot.sound (p.cons a)
#align multiset.cons Multiset.cons
@[inherit_doc Multiset.cons]
infixr:67 " ::ₘ " => Multiset.cons
instance : Insert α (Multiset α) :=
⟨cons⟩
@[simp]
theorem insert_eq_cons (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : insert a s = a ::ₘ s :=
rfl
#align multiset.insert_eq_cons Multiset.insert_eq_cons
@[simp]
theorem cons_coe (a : α) (l : List α) : (a ::ₘ l : Multiset α) = (a :: l : List α) :=
rfl
#align multiset.cons_coe Multiset.cons_coe
@[simp]
theorem cons_inj_left {a b : α} (s : Multiset α) : a ::ₘ s = b ::ₘ s ↔ a = b :=
⟨Quot.inductionOn s fun l e =>
have : [a] ++ l ~ [b] ++ l := Quotient.exact e
singleton_perm_singleton.1 <| (perm_append_right_iff _).1 this,
congr_arg (· ::ₘ _)⟩
#align multiset.cons_inj_left Multiset.cons_inj_left
@[simp]
theorem cons_inj_right (a : α) : ∀ {s t : Multiset α}, a ::ₘ s = a ::ₘ t ↔ s = t := by
rintro ⟨l₁⟩ ⟨l₂⟩; simp
#align multiset.cons_inj_right Multiset.cons_inj_right
@[elab_as_elim]
protected theorem induction {p : Multiset α → Prop} (empty : p 0)
(cons : ∀ (a : α) (s : Multiset α), p s → p (a ::ₘ s)) : ∀ s, p s := by
rintro ⟨l⟩; induction' l with _ _ ih <;> [exact empty; exact cons _ _ ih]
#align multiset.induction Multiset.induction
@[elab_as_elim]
protected theorem induction_on {p : Multiset α → Prop} (s : Multiset α) (empty : p 0)
(cons : ∀ (a : α) (s : Multiset α), p s → p (a ::ₘ s)) : p s :=
Multiset.induction empty cons s
#align multiset.induction_on Multiset.induction_on
theorem cons_swap (a b : α) (s : Multiset α) : a ::ₘ b ::ₘ s = b ::ₘ a ::ₘ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _ => Quotient.sound <| Perm.swap _ _ _
#align multiset.cons_swap Multiset.cons_swap
section Rec
variable {C : Multiset α → Sort*}
/-- Dependent recursor on multisets.
TODO: should be @[recursor 6], but then the definition of `Multiset.pi` fails with a stack
overflow in `whnf`.
-/
protected
def rec (C_0 : C 0) (C_cons : ∀ a m, C m → C (a ::ₘ m))
(C_cons_heq :
∀ a a' m b, HEq (C_cons a (a' ::ₘ m) (C_cons a' m b)) (C_cons a' (a ::ₘ m) (C_cons a m b)))
(m : Multiset α) : C m :=
Quotient.hrecOn m (@List.rec α (fun l => C ⟦l⟧) C_0 fun a l b => C_cons a ⟦l⟧ b) fun l l' h =>
h.rec_heq
(fun hl _ ↦ by congr 1; exact Quot.sound hl)
(C_cons_heq _ _ ⟦_⟧ _)
#align multiset.rec Multiset.rec
/-- Companion to `Multiset.rec` with more convenient argument order. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
protected
def recOn (m : Multiset α) (C_0 : C 0) (C_cons : ∀ a m, C m → C (a ::ₘ m))
(C_cons_heq :
∀ a a' m b, HEq (C_cons a (a' ::ₘ m) (C_cons a' m b)) (C_cons a' (a ::ₘ m) (C_cons a m b))) :
C m :=
Multiset.rec C_0 C_cons C_cons_heq m
#align multiset.rec_on Multiset.recOn
variable {C_0 : C 0} {C_cons : ∀ a m, C m → C (a ::ₘ m)}
{C_cons_heq :
∀ a a' m b, HEq (C_cons a (a' ::ₘ m) (C_cons a' m b)) (C_cons a' (a ::ₘ m) (C_cons a m b))}
@[simp]
theorem recOn_0 : @Multiset.recOn α C (0 : Multiset α) C_0 C_cons C_cons_heq = C_0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.rec_on_0 Multiset.recOn_0
@[simp]
theorem recOn_cons (a : α) (m : Multiset α) :
(a ::ₘ m).recOn C_0 C_cons C_cons_heq = C_cons a m (m.recOn C_0 C_cons C_cons_heq) :=
Quotient.inductionOn m fun _ => rfl
#align multiset.rec_on_cons Multiset.recOn_cons
end Rec
section Mem
/-- `a ∈ s` means that `a` has nonzero multiplicity in `s`. -/
def Mem (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : Prop :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => a ∈ l) fun l₁ l₂ (e : l₁ ~ l₂) => propext <| e.mem_iff
#align multiset.mem Multiset.Mem
instance : Membership α (Multiset α) :=
⟨Mem⟩
@[simp]
theorem mem_coe {a : α} {l : List α} : a ∈ (l : Multiset α) ↔ a ∈ l :=
Iff.rfl
#align multiset.mem_coe Multiset.mem_coe
instance decidableMem [DecidableEq α] (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : Decidable (a ∈ s) :=
Quot.recOnSubsingleton' s fun l ↦ inferInstanceAs (Decidable (a ∈ l))
#align multiset.decidable_mem Multiset.decidableMem
@[simp]
theorem mem_cons {a b : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ b ::ₘ s ↔ a = b ∨ a ∈ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _ => List.mem_cons
#align multiset.mem_cons Multiset.mem_cons
theorem mem_cons_of_mem {a b : α} {s : Multiset α} (h : a ∈ s) : a ∈ b ::ₘ s :=
mem_cons.2 <| Or.inr h
#align multiset.mem_cons_of_mem Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem mem_cons_self (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : a ∈ a ::ₘ s :=
mem_cons.2 (Or.inl rfl)
#align multiset.mem_cons_self Multiset.mem_cons_self
theorem forall_mem_cons {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {s : Multiset α} :
(∀ x ∈ a ::ₘ s, p x) ↔ p a ∧ ∀ x ∈ s, p x :=
Quotient.inductionOn' s fun _ => List.forall_mem_cons
#align multiset.forall_mem_cons Multiset.forall_mem_cons
theorem exists_cons_of_mem {s : Multiset α} {a : α} : a ∈ s → ∃ t, s = a ::ₘ t :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l (h : a ∈ l) =>
let ⟨l₁, l₂, e⟩ := append_of_mem h
e.symm ▸ ⟨(l₁ ++ l₂ : List α), Quot.sound perm_middle⟩
#align multiset.exists_cons_of_mem Multiset.exists_cons_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem not_mem_zero (a : α) : a ∉ (0 : Multiset α) :=
List.not_mem_nil _
#align multiset.not_mem_zero Multiset.not_mem_zero
theorem eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem {s : Multiset α} : (∀ x, x ∉ s) → s = 0 :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l H => by rw [eq_nil_iff_forall_not_mem.mpr H]; rfl
#align multiset.eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem Multiset.eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem
theorem eq_zero_iff_forall_not_mem {s : Multiset α} : s = 0 ↔ ∀ a, a ∉ s :=
⟨fun h => h.symm ▸ fun _ => not_mem_zero _, eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem⟩
#align multiset.eq_zero_iff_forall_not_mem Multiset.eq_zero_iff_forall_not_mem
theorem exists_mem_of_ne_zero {s : Multiset α} : s ≠ 0 → ∃ a : α, a ∈ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l hl =>
match l, hl with
| [], h => False.elim <| h rfl
| a :: l, _ => ⟨a, by simp⟩
#align multiset.exists_mem_of_ne_zero Multiset.exists_mem_of_ne_zero
theorem empty_or_exists_mem (s : Multiset α) : s = 0 ∨ ∃ a, a ∈ s :=
or_iff_not_imp_left.mpr Multiset.exists_mem_of_ne_zero
#align multiset.empty_or_exists_mem Multiset.empty_or_exists_mem
@[simp]
theorem zero_ne_cons {a : α} {m : Multiset α} : 0 ≠ a ::ₘ m := fun h =>
have : a ∈ (0 : Multiset α) := h.symm ▸ mem_cons_self _ _
not_mem_zero _ this
#align multiset.zero_ne_cons Multiset.zero_ne_cons
@[simp]
theorem cons_ne_zero {a : α} {m : Multiset α} : a ::ₘ m ≠ 0 :=
zero_ne_cons.symm
#align multiset.cons_ne_zero Multiset.cons_ne_zero
theorem cons_eq_cons {a b : α} {as bs : Multiset α} :
a ::ₘ as = b ::ₘ bs ↔ a = b ∧ as = bs ∨ a ≠ b ∧ ∃ cs, as = b ::ₘ cs ∧ bs = a ::ₘ cs := by
haveI : DecidableEq α := Classical.decEq α
constructor
· intro eq
by_cases h : a = b
· subst h
simp_all
· have : a ∈ b ::ₘ bs := eq ▸ mem_cons_self _ _
have : a ∈ bs := by simpa [h]
rcases exists_cons_of_mem this with ⟨cs, hcs⟩
simp only [h, hcs, false_and, ne_eq, not_false_eq_true, cons_inj_right, exists_eq_right',
true_and, false_or]
have : a ::ₘ as = b ::ₘ a ::ₘ cs := by simp [eq, hcs]
have : a ::ₘ as = a ::ₘ b ::ₘ cs := by rwa [cons_swap]
simpa using this
· intro h
rcases h with (⟨eq₁, eq₂⟩ | ⟨_, cs, eq₁, eq₂⟩)
· simp [*]
· simp [*, cons_swap a b]
#align multiset.cons_eq_cons Multiset.cons_eq_cons
end Mem
/-! ### Singleton -/
instance : Singleton α (Multiset α) :=
⟨fun a => a ::ₘ 0⟩
instance : LawfulSingleton α (Multiset α) :=
⟨fun _ => rfl⟩
@[simp]
theorem cons_zero (a : α) : a ::ₘ 0 = {a} :=
rfl
#align multiset.cons_zero Multiset.cons_zero
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_singleton (a : α) : ([a] : Multiset α) = {a} :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_singleton Multiset.coe_singleton
@[simp]
theorem mem_singleton {a b : α} : b ∈ ({a} : Multiset α) ↔ b = a := by
simp only [← cons_zero, mem_cons, iff_self_iff, or_false_iff, not_mem_zero]
#align multiset.mem_singleton Multiset.mem_singleton
theorem mem_singleton_self (a : α) : a ∈ ({a} : Multiset α) := by
rw [← cons_zero]
exact mem_cons_self _ _
#align multiset.mem_singleton_self Multiset.mem_singleton_self
@[simp]
theorem singleton_inj {a b : α} : ({a} : Multiset α) = {b} ↔ a = b := by
simp_rw [← cons_zero]
exact cons_inj_left _
#align multiset.singleton_inj Multiset.singleton_inj
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_eq_singleton {l : List α} {a : α} : (l : Multiset α) = {a} ↔ l = [a] := by
rw [← coe_singleton, coe_eq_coe, List.perm_singleton]
#align multiset.coe_eq_singleton Multiset.coe_eq_singleton
@[simp]
theorem singleton_eq_cons_iff {a b : α} (m : Multiset α) : {a} = b ::ₘ m ↔ a = b ∧ m = 0 := by
rw [← cons_zero, cons_eq_cons]
simp [eq_comm]
#align multiset.singleton_eq_cons_iff Multiset.singleton_eq_cons_iff
theorem pair_comm (x y : α) : ({x, y} : Multiset α) = {y, x} :=
cons_swap x y 0
#align multiset.pair_comm Multiset.pair_comm
/-! ### `Multiset.Subset` -/
section Subset
variable {s : Multiset α} {a : α}
/-- `s ⊆ t` is the lift of the list subset relation. It means that any
element with nonzero multiplicity in `s` has nonzero multiplicity in `t`,
but it does not imply that the multiplicity of `a` in `s` is less or equal than in `t`;
see `s ≤ t` for this relation. -/
protected def Subset (s t : Multiset α) : Prop :=
∀ ⦃a : α⦄, a ∈ s → a ∈ t
#align multiset.subset Multiset.Subset
instance : HasSubset (Multiset α) :=
⟨Multiset.Subset⟩
instance : HasSSubset (Multiset α) :=
⟨fun s t => s ⊆ t ∧ ¬t ⊆ s⟩
instance instIsNonstrictStrictOrder : IsNonstrictStrictOrder (Multiset α) (· ⊆ ·) (· ⊂ ·) where
right_iff_left_not_left _ _ := Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem coe_subset {l₁ l₂ : List α} : (l₁ : Multiset α) ⊆ l₂ ↔ l₁ ⊆ l₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align multiset.coe_subset Multiset.coe_subset
@[simp]
theorem Subset.refl (s : Multiset α) : s ⊆ s := fun _ h => h
#align multiset.subset.refl Multiset.Subset.refl
theorem Subset.trans {s t u : Multiset α} : s ⊆ t → t ⊆ u → s ⊆ u := fun h₁ h₂ _ m => h₂ (h₁ m)
#align multiset.subset.trans Multiset.Subset.trans
theorem subset_iff {s t : Multiset α} : s ⊆ t ↔ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → x ∈ t :=
Iff.rfl
#align multiset.subset_iff Multiset.subset_iff
theorem mem_of_subset {s t : Multiset α} {a : α} (h : s ⊆ t) : a ∈ s → a ∈ t :=
@h _
#align multiset.mem_of_subset Multiset.mem_of_subset
@[simp]
theorem zero_subset (s : Multiset α) : 0 ⊆ s := fun a => (not_mem_nil a).elim
#align multiset.zero_subset Multiset.zero_subset
theorem subset_cons (s : Multiset α) (a : α) : s ⊆ a ::ₘ s := fun _ => mem_cons_of_mem
#align multiset.subset_cons Multiset.subset_cons
theorem ssubset_cons {s : Multiset α} {a : α} (ha : a ∉ s) : s ⊂ a ::ₘ s :=
⟨subset_cons _ _, fun h => ha <| h <| mem_cons_self _ _⟩
#align multiset.ssubset_cons Multiset.ssubset_cons
@[simp]
theorem cons_subset {a : α} {s t : Multiset α} : a ::ₘ s ⊆ t ↔ a ∈ t ∧ s ⊆ t := by
simp [subset_iff, or_imp, forall_and]
#align multiset.cons_subset Multiset.cons_subset
theorem cons_subset_cons {a : α} {s t : Multiset α} : s ⊆ t → a ::ₘ s ⊆ a ::ₘ t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _ _ => List.cons_subset_cons _
#align multiset.cons_subset_cons Multiset.cons_subset_cons
theorem eq_zero_of_subset_zero {s : Multiset α} (h : s ⊆ 0) : s = 0 :=
eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem fun _ hx ↦ not_mem_zero _ (h hx)
#align multiset.eq_zero_of_subset_zero Multiset.eq_zero_of_subset_zero
@[simp] lemma subset_zero : s ⊆ 0 ↔ s = 0 :=
⟨eq_zero_of_subset_zero, fun xeq => xeq.symm ▸ Subset.refl 0⟩
#align multiset.subset_zero Multiset.subset_zero
@[simp] lemma zero_ssubset : 0 ⊂ s ↔ s ≠ 0 := by simp [ssubset_iff_subset_not_subset]
@[simp] lemma singleton_subset : {a} ⊆ s ↔ a ∈ s := by simp [subset_iff]
theorem induction_on' {p : Multiset α → Prop} (S : Multiset α) (h₁ : p 0)
(h₂ : ∀ {a s}, a ∈ S → s ⊆ S → p s → p (insert a s)) : p S :=
@Multiset.induction_on α (fun T => T ⊆ S → p T) S (fun _ => h₁)
(fun _ _ hps hs =>
let ⟨hS, sS⟩ := cons_subset.1 hs
h₂ hS sS (hps sS))
(Subset.refl S)
#align multiset.induction_on' Multiset.induction_on'
end Subset
/-! ### `Multiset.toList` -/
section ToList
/-- Produces a list of the elements in the multiset using choice. -/
noncomputable def toList (s : Multiset α) :=
s.out'
#align multiset.to_list Multiset.toList
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_toList (s : Multiset α) : (s.toList : Multiset α) = s :=
s.out_eq'
#align multiset.coe_to_list Multiset.coe_toList
@[simp]
theorem toList_eq_nil {s : Multiset α} : s.toList = [] ↔ s = 0 := by
rw [← coe_eq_zero, coe_toList]
#align multiset.to_list_eq_nil Multiset.toList_eq_nil
@[simp]
theorem empty_toList {s : Multiset α} : s.toList.isEmpty ↔ s = 0 :=
isEmpty_iff_eq_nil.trans toList_eq_nil
#align multiset.empty_to_list Multiset.empty_toList
@[simp]
theorem toList_zero : (Multiset.toList 0 : List α) = [] :=
toList_eq_nil.mpr rfl
#align multiset.to_list_zero Multiset.toList_zero
@[simp]
theorem mem_toList {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s.toList ↔ a ∈ s := by
rw [← mem_coe, coe_toList]
#align multiset.mem_to_list Multiset.mem_toList
@[simp]
theorem toList_eq_singleton_iff {a : α} {m : Multiset α} : m.toList = [a] ↔ m = {a} := by
rw [← perm_singleton, ← coe_eq_coe, coe_toList, coe_singleton]
#align multiset.to_list_eq_singleton_iff Multiset.toList_eq_singleton_iff
@[simp]
theorem toList_singleton (a : α) : ({a} : Multiset α).toList = [a] :=
Multiset.toList_eq_singleton_iff.2 rfl
#align multiset.to_list_singleton Multiset.toList_singleton
end ToList
/-! ### Partial order on `Multiset`s -/
/-- `s ≤ t` means that `s` is a sublist of `t` (up to permutation).
Equivalently, `s ≤ t` means that `count a s ≤ count a t` for all `a`. -/
protected def Le (s t : Multiset α) : Prop :=
(Quotient.liftOn₂ s t (· <+~ ·)) fun _ _ _ _ p₁ p₂ =>
propext (p₂.subperm_left.trans p₁.subperm_right)
#align multiset.le Multiset.Le
instance : PartialOrder (Multiset α) where
le := Multiset.Le
le_refl := by rintro ⟨l⟩; exact Subperm.refl _
le_trans := by rintro ⟨l₁⟩ ⟨l₂⟩ ⟨l₃⟩; exact @Subperm.trans _ _ _ _
le_antisymm := by rintro ⟨l₁⟩ ⟨l₂⟩ h₁ h₂; exact Quot.sound (Subperm.antisymm h₁ h₂)
instance decidableLE [DecidableEq α] : DecidableRel ((· ≤ ·) : Multiset α → Multiset α → Prop) :=
fun s t => Quotient.recOnSubsingleton₂ s t List.decidableSubperm
#align multiset.decidable_le Multiset.decidableLE
section
variable {s t : Multiset α} {a : α}
theorem subset_of_le : s ≤ t → s ⊆ t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _ _ => Subperm.subset
#align multiset.subset_of_le Multiset.subset_of_le
alias Le.subset := subset_of_le
#align multiset.le.subset Multiset.Le.subset
theorem mem_of_le (h : s ≤ t) : a ∈ s → a ∈ t :=
mem_of_subset (subset_of_le h)
#align multiset.mem_of_le Multiset.mem_of_le
theorem not_mem_mono (h : s ⊆ t) : a ∉ t → a ∉ s :=
mt <| @h _
#align multiset.not_mem_mono Multiset.not_mem_mono
@[simp]
theorem coe_le {l₁ l₂ : List α} : (l₁ : Multiset α) ≤ l₂ ↔ l₁ <+~ l₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align multiset.coe_le Multiset.coe_le
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem leInductionOn {C : Multiset α → Multiset α → Prop} {s t : Multiset α} (h : s ≤ t)
(H : ∀ {l₁ l₂ : List α}, l₁ <+ l₂ → C l₁ l₂) : C s t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t (fun l₁ _ ⟨l, p, s⟩ => (show ⟦l⟧ = ⟦l₁⟧ from Quot.sound p) ▸ H s) h
#align multiset.le_induction_on Multiset.leInductionOn
theorem zero_le (s : Multiset α) : 0 ≤ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => (nil_sublist l).subperm
#align multiset.zero_le Multiset.zero_le
instance : OrderBot (Multiset α) where
bot := 0
bot_le := zero_le
/-- This is a `rfl` and `simp` version of `bot_eq_zero`. -/
@[simp]
theorem bot_eq_zero : (⊥ : Multiset α) = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.bot_eq_zero Multiset.bot_eq_zero
theorem le_zero : s ≤ 0 ↔ s = 0 :=
le_bot_iff
#align multiset.le_zero Multiset.le_zero
theorem lt_cons_self (s : Multiset α) (a : α) : s < a ::ₘ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l =>
suffices l <+~ a :: l ∧ ¬l ~ a :: l by simpa [lt_iff_le_and_ne]
⟨(sublist_cons _ _).subperm, fun p => _root_.ne_of_lt (lt_succ_self (length l)) p.length_eq⟩
#align multiset.lt_cons_self Multiset.lt_cons_self
theorem le_cons_self (s : Multiset α) (a : α) : s ≤ a ::ₘ s :=
le_of_lt <| lt_cons_self _ _
#align multiset.le_cons_self Multiset.le_cons_self
theorem cons_le_cons_iff (a : α) : a ::ₘ s ≤ a ::ₘ t ↔ s ≤ t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _ _ => subperm_cons a
#align multiset.cons_le_cons_iff Multiset.cons_le_cons_iff
theorem cons_le_cons (a : α) : s ≤ t → a ::ₘ s ≤ a ::ₘ t :=
(cons_le_cons_iff a).2
#align multiset.cons_le_cons Multiset.cons_le_cons
@[simp] lemma cons_lt_cons_iff : a ::ₘ s < a ::ₘ t ↔ s < t :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le' (cons_le_cons_iff _) (cons_le_cons_iff _)
lemma cons_lt_cons (a : α) (h : s < t) : a ::ₘ s < a ::ₘ t := cons_lt_cons_iff.2 h
theorem le_cons_of_not_mem (m : a ∉ s) : s ≤ a ::ₘ t ↔ s ≤ t := by
refine ⟨?_, fun h => le_trans h <| le_cons_self _ _⟩
suffices ∀ {t'}, s ≤ t' → a ∈ t' → a ::ₘ s ≤ t' by
exact fun h => (cons_le_cons_iff a).1 (this h (mem_cons_self _ _))
introv h
revert m
refine leInductionOn h ?_
introv s m₁ m₂
rcases append_of_mem m₂ with ⟨r₁, r₂, rfl⟩
exact
perm_middle.subperm_left.2
((subperm_cons _).2 <| ((sublist_or_mem_of_sublist s).resolve_right m₁).subperm)
#align multiset.le_cons_of_not_mem Multiset.le_cons_of_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem singleton_ne_zero (a : α) : ({a} : Multiset α) ≠ 0 :=
ne_of_gt (lt_cons_self _ _)
#align multiset.singleton_ne_zero Multiset.singleton_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem singleton_le {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : {a} ≤ s ↔ a ∈ s :=
⟨fun h => mem_of_le h (mem_singleton_self _), fun h =>
let ⟨_t, e⟩ := exists_cons_of_mem h
e.symm ▸ cons_le_cons _ (zero_le _)⟩
#align multiset.singleton_le Multiset.singleton_le
@[simp] lemma le_singleton : s ≤ {a} ↔ s = 0 ∨ s = {a} :=
Quot.induction_on s fun l ↦ by simp only [cons_zero, ← coe_singleton, quot_mk_to_coe'', coe_le,
coe_eq_zero, coe_eq_coe, perm_singleton, subperm_singleton_iff]
@[simp] lemma lt_singleton : s < {a} ↔ s = 0 := by
simp only [lt_iff_le_and_ne, le_singleton, or_and_right, Ne, and_not_self, or_false,
and_iff_left_iff_imp]
rintro rfl
exact (singleton_ne_zero _).symm
@[simp] lemma ssubset_singleton_iff : s ⊂ {a} ↔ s = 0 := by
refine ⟨fun hs ↦ eq_zero_of_subset_zero fun b hb ↦ (hs.2 ?_).elim, ?_⟩
· obtain rfl := mem_singleton.1 (hs.1 hb)
rwa [singleton_subset]
· rintro rfl
simp
end
/-! ### Additive monoid -/
/-- The sum of two multisets is the lift of the list append operation.
This adds the multiplicities of each element,
i.e. `count a (s + t) = count a s + count a t`. -/
protected def add (s₁ s₂ : Multiset α) : Multiset α :=
(Quotient.liftOn₂ s₁ s₂ fun l₁ l₂ => ((l₁ ++ l₂ : List α) : Multiset α)) fun _ _ _ _ p₁ p₂ =>
Quot.sound <| p₁.append p₂
#align multiset.add Multiset.add
instance : Add (Multiset α) :=
⟨Multiset.add⟩
@[simp]
theorem coe_add (s t : List α) : (s + t : Multiset α) = (s ++ t : List α) :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_add Multiset.coe_add
@[simp]
theorem singleton_add (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : {a} + s = a ::ₘ s :=
rfl
#align multiset.singleton_add Multiset.singleton_add
private theorem add_le_add_iff_left' {s t u : Multiset α} : s + t ≤ s + u ↔ t ≤ u :=
Quotient.inductionOn₃ s t u fun _ _ _ => subperm_append_left _
instance : CovariantClass (Multiset α) (Multiset α) (· + ·) (· ≤ ·) :=
⟨fun _s _t _u => add_le_add_iff_left'.2⟩
instance : ContravariantClass (Multiset α) (Multiset α) (· + ·) (· ≤ ·) :=
⟨fun _s _t _u => add_le_add_iff_left'.1⟩
instance : OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid (Multiset α) where
zero := 0
add := (· + ·)
add_comm := fun s t => Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun l₁ l₂ => Quot.sound perm_append_comm
add_assoc := fun s₁ s₂ s₃ =>
Quotient.inductionOn₃ s₁ s₂ s₃ fun l₁ l₂ l₃ => congr_arg _ <| append_assoc l₁ l₂ l₃
zero_add := fun s => Quot.inductionOn s fun l => rfl
add_zero := fun s => Quotient.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg _ <| append_nil l
add_le_add_left := fun s₁ s₂ => add_le_add_left
le_of_add_le_add_left := fun s₁ s₂ s₃ => le_of_add_le_add_left
nsmul := nsmulRec
theorem le_add_right (s t : Multiset α) : s ≤ s + t := by simpa using add_le_add_left (zero_le t) s
#align multiset.le_add_right Multiset.le_add_right
theorem le_add_left (s t : Multiset α) : s ≤ t + s := by simpa using add_le_add_right (zero_le t) s
#align multiset.le_add_left Multiset.le_add_left
theorem le_iff_exists_add {s t : Multiset α} : s ≤ t ↔ ∃ u, t = s + u :=
⟨fun h =>
leInductionOn h fun s =>
let ⟨l, p⟩ := s.exists_perm_append
⟨l, Quot.sound p⟩,
fun ⟨_u, e⟩ => e.symm ▸ le_add_right _ _⟩
#align multiset.le_iff_exists_add Multiset.le_iff_exists_add
instance : CanonicallyOrderedAddCommMonoid (Multiset α) where
__ := inferInstanceAs (OrderBot (Multiset α))
le_self_add := le_add_right
exists_add_of_le h := leInductionOn h fun s =>
let ⟨l, p⟩ := s.exists_perm_append
⟨l, Quot.sound p⟩
@[simp]
theorem cons_add (a : α) (s t : Multiset α) : a ::ₘ s + t = a ::ₘ (s + t) := by
rw [← singleton_add, ← singleton_add, add_assoc]
#align multiset.cons_add Multiset.cons_add
@[simp]
theorem add_cons (a : α) (s t : Multiset α) : s + a ::ₘ t = a ::ₘ (s + t) := by
rw [add_comm, cons_add, add_comm]
#align multiset.add_cons Multiset.add_cons
@[simp]
theorem mem_add {a : α} {s t : Multiset α} : a ∈ s + t ↔ a ∈ s ∨ a ∈ t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => mem_append
#align multiset.mem_add Multiset.mem_add
theorem mem_of_mem_nsmul {a : α} {s : Multiset α} {n : ℕ} (h : a ∈ n • s) : a ∈ s := by
induction' n with n ih
· rw [zero_nsmul] at h
exact absurd h (not_mem_zero _)
· rw [succ_nsmul, mem_add] at h
exact h.elim ih id
#align multiset.mem_of_mem_nsmul Multiset.mem_of_mem_nsmul
@[simp]
theorem mem_nsmul {a : α} {s : Multiset α} {n : ℕ} (h0 : n ≠ 0) : a ∈ n • s ↔ a ∈ s := by
refine ⟨mem_of_mem_nsmul, fun h => ?_⟩
obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero h0
rw [succ_nsmul, mem_add]
exact Or.inr h
#align multiset.mem_nsmul Multiset.mem_nsmul
theorem nsmul_cons {s : Multiset α} (n : ℕ) (a : α) :
n • (a ::ₘ s) = n • ({a} : Multiset α) + n • s := by
rw [← singleton_add, nsmul_add]
#align multiset.nsmul_cons Multiset.nsmul_cons
/-! ### Cardinality -/
/-- The cardinality of a multiset is the sum of the multiplicities
of all its elements, or simply the length of the underlying list. -/
def card : Multiset α →+ ℕ where
toFun s := (Quot.liftOn s length) fun _l₁ _l₂ => Perm.length_eq
map_zero' := rfl
map_add' s t := Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t length_append
#align multiset.card Multiset.card
@[simp]
theorem coe_card (l : List α) : card (l : Multiset α) = length l :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_card Multiset.coe_card
@[simp]
theorem length_toList (s : Multiset α) : s.toList.length = card s := by
rw [← coe_card, coe_toList]
#align multiset.length_to_list Multiset.length_toList
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note (#10675): `dsimp` can not prove this, yet linter complains
theorem card_zero : @card α 0 = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.card_zero Multiset.card_zero
theorem card_add (s t : Multiset α) : card (s + t) = card s + card t :=
card.map_add s t
#align multiset.card_add Multiset.card_add
theorem card_nsmul (s : Multiset α) (n : ℕ) : card (n • s) = n * card s := by
rw [card.map_nsmul s n, Nat.nsmul_eq_mul]
#align multiset.card_nsmul Multiset.card_nsmul
@[simp]
theorem card_cons (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : card (a ::ₘ s) = card s + 1 :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => rfl
#align multiset.card_cons Multiset.card_cons
@[simp]
theorem card_singleton (a : α) : card ({a} : Multiset α) = 1 := by
simp only [← cons_zero, card_zero, eq_self_iff_true, zero_add, card_cons]
#align multiset.card_singleton Multiset.card_singleton
theorem card_pair (a b : α) : card {a, b} = 2 := by
rw [insert_eq_cons, card_cons, card_singleton]
#align multiset.card_pair Multiset.card_pair
theorem card_eq_one {s : Multiset α} : card s = 1 ↔ ∃ a, s = {a} :=
⟨Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h => (List.length_eq_one.1 h).imp fun _a => congr_arg _,
fun ⟨_a, e⟩ => e.symm ▸ rfl⟩
#align multiset.card_eq_one Multiset.card_eq_one
theorem card_le_card {s t : Multiset α} (h : s ≤ t) : card s ≤ card t :=
leInductionOn h Sublist.length_le
#align multiset.card_le_of_le Multiset.card_le_card
@[mono]
theorem card_mono : Monotone (@card α) := fun _a _b => card_le_card
#align multiset.card_mono Multiset.card_mono
theorem eq_of_le_of_card_le {s t : Multiset α} (h : s ≤ t) : card t ≤ card s → s = t :=
leInductionOn h fun s h₂ => congr_arg _ <| s.eq_of_length_le h₂
#align multiset.eq_of_le_of_card_le Multiset.eq_of_le_of_card_le
theorem card_lt_card {s t : Multiset α} (h : s < t) : card s < card t :=
lt_of_not_ge fun h₂ => _root_.ne_of_lt h <| eq_of_le_of_card_le (le_of_lt h) h₂
#align multiset.card_lt_card Multiset.card_lt_card
lemma card_strictMono : StrictMono (card : Multiset α → ℕ) := fun _ _ ↦ card_lt_card
theorem lt_iff_cons_le {s t : Multiset α} : s < t ↔ ∃ a, a ::ₘ s ≤ t :=
⟨Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ h =>
Subperm.exists_of_length_lt (le_of_lt h) (card_lt_card h),
fun ⟨_a, h⟩ => lt_of_lt_of_le (lt_cons_self _ _) h⟩
#align multiset.lt_iff_cons_le Multiset.lt_iff_cons_le
@[simp]
theorem card_eq_zero {s : Multiset α} : card s = 0 ↔ s = 0 :=
⟨fun h => (eq_of_le_of_card_le (zero_le _) (le_of_eq h)).symm, fun e => by simp [e]⟩
#align multiset.card_eq_zero Multiset.card_eq_zero
theorem card_pos {s : Multiset α} : 0 < card s ↔ s ≠ 0 :=
Nat.pos_iff_ne_zero.trans <| not_congr card_eq_zero
#align multiset.card_pos Multiset.card_pos
theorem card_pos_iff_exists_mem {s : Multiset α} : 0 < card s ↔ ∃ a, a ∈ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => length_pos_iff_exists_mem
#align multiset.card_pos_iff_exists_mem Multiset.card_pos_iff_exists_mem
theorem card_eq_two {s : Multiset α} : card s = 2 ↔ ∃ x y, s = {x, y} :=
⟨Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h =>
(List.length_eq_two.mp h).imp fun _a => Exists.imp fun _b => congr_arg _,
fun ⟨_a, _b, e⟩ => e.symm ▸ rfl⟩
#align multiset.card_eq_two Multiset.card_eq_two
theorem card_eq_three {s : Multiset α} : card s = 3 ↔ ∃ x y z, s = {x, y, z} :=
⟨Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h =>
(List.length_eq_three.mp h).imp fun _a =>
Exists.imp fun _b => Exists.imp fun _c => congr_arg _,
fun ⟨_a, _b, _c, e⟩ => e.symm ▸ rfl⟩
#align multiset.card_eq_three Multiset.card_eq_three
/-! ### Induction principles -/
/-- The strong induction principle for multisets. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def strongInductionOn {p : Multiset α → Sort*} (s : Multiset α) (ih : ∀ s, (∀ t < s, p t) → p s) :
p s :=
(ih s) fun t _h =>
strongInductionOn t ih
termination_by card s
decreasing_by exact card_lt_card _h
#align multiset.strong_induction_on Multiset.strongInductionOnₓ -- Porting note: reorderd universes
theorem strongInductionOn_eq {p : Multiset α → Sort*} (s : Multiset α) (H) :
@strongInductionOn _ p s H = H s fun t _h => @strongInductionOn _ p t H := by
rw [strongInductionOn]
#align multiset.strong_induction_eq Multiset.strongInductionOn_eq
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem case_strongInductionOn {p : Multiset α → Prop} (s : Multiset α) (h₀ : p 0)
(h₁ : ∀ a s, (∀ t ≤ s, p t) → p (a ::ₘ s)) : p s :=
Multiset.strongInductionOn s fun s =>
Multiset.induction_on s (fun _ => h₀) fun _a _s _ ih =>
(h₁ _ _) fun _t h => ih _ <| lt_of_le_of_lt h <| lt_cons_self _ _
#align multiset.case_strong_induction_on Multiset.case_strongInductionOn
/-- Suppose that, given that `p t` can be defined on all supersets of `s` of cardinality less than
`n`, one knows how to define `p s`. Then one can inductively define `p s` for all multisets `s` of
cardinality less than `n`, starting from multisets of card `n` and iterating. This
can be used either to define data, or to prove properties. -/
def strongDownwardInduction {p : Multiset α → Sort*} {n : ℕ}
(H : ∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁)
(s : Multiset α) :
card s ≤ n → p s :=
H s fun {t} ht _h =>
strongDownwardInduction H t ht
termination_by n - card s
decreasing_by simp_wf; have := (card_lt_card _h); omega
-- Porting note: reorderd universes
#align multiset.strong_downward_induction Multiset.strongDownwardInductionₓ
theorem strongDownwardInduction_eq {p : Multiset α → Sort*} {n : ℕ}
(H : ∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁)
(s : Multiset α) :
strongDownwardInduction H s = H s fun ht _hst => strongDownwardInduction H _ ht := by
rw [strongDownwardInduction]
#align multiset.strong_downward_induction_eq Multiset.strongDownwardInduction_eq
/-- Analogue of `strongDownwardInduction` with order of arguments swapped. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def strongDownwardInductionOn {p : Multiset α → Sort*} {n : ℕ} :
∀ s : Multiset α,
(∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁) →
card s ≤ n → p s :=
fun s H => strongDownwardInduction H s
#align multiset.strong_downward_induction_on Multiset.strongDownwardInductionOn
theorem strongDownwardInductionOn_eq {p : Multiset α → Sort*} (s : Multiset α) {n : ℕ}
(H : ∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁) :
s.strongDownwardInductionOn H = H s fun {t} ht _h => t.strongDownwardInductionOn H ht := by
dsimp only [strongDownwardInductionOn]
rw [strongDownwardInduction]
#align multiset.strong_downward_induction_on_eq Multiset.strongDownwardInductionOn_eq
#align multiset.well_founded_lt wellFounded_lt
/-- Another way of expressing `strongInductionOn`: the `(<)` relation is well-founded. -/
instance instWellFoundedLT : WellFoundedLT (Multiset α) :=
⟨Subrelation.wf Multiset.card_lt_card (measure Multiset.card).2⟩
#align multiset.is_well_founded_lt Multiset.instWellFoundedLT
/-! ### `Multiset.replicate` -/
/-- `replicate n a` is the multiset containing only `a` with multiplicity `n`. -/
def replicate (n : ℕ) (a : α) : Multiset α :=
List.replicate n a
#align multiset.replicate Multiset.replicate
theorem coe_replicate (n : ℕ) (a : α) : (List.replicate n a : Multiset α) = replicate n a := rfl
#align multiset.coe_replicate Multiset.coe_replicate
@[simp] theorem replicate_zero (a : α) : replicate 0 a = 0 := rfl
#align multiset.replicate_zero Multiset.replicate_zero
@[simp] theorem replicate_succ (a : α) (n) : replicate (n + 1) a = a ::ₘ replicate n a := rfl
#align multiset.replicate_succ Multiset.replicate_succ
theorem replicate_add (m n : ℕ) (a : α) : replicate (m + n) a = replicate m a + replicate n a :=
congr_arg _ <| List.replicate_add ..
#align multiset.replicate_add Multiset.replicate_add
/-- `Multiset.replicate` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
@[simps]
def replicateAddMonoidHom (a : α) : ℕ →+ Multiset α where
toFun := fun n => replicate n a
map_zero' := replicate_zero a
map_add' := fun _ _ => replicate_add _ _ a
#align multiset.replicate_add_monoid_hom Multiset.replicateAddMonoidHom
#align multiset.replicate_add_monoid_hom_apply Multiset.replicateAddMonoidHom_apply
theorem replicate_one (a : α) : replicate 1 a = {a} := rfl
#align multiset.replicate_one Multiset.replicate_one
@[simp] theorem card_replicate (n) (a : α) : card (replicate n a) = n :=
length_replicate n a
#align multiset.card_replicate Multiset.card_replicate
theorem mem_replicate {a b : α} {n : ℕ} : b ∈ replicate n a ↔ n ≠ 0 ∧ b = a :=
List.mem_replicate
#align multiset.mem_replicate Multiset.mem_replicate
theorem eq_of_mem_replicate {a b : α} {n} : b ∈ replicate n a → b = a :=
List.eq_of_mem_replicate
#align multiset.eq_of_mem_replicate Multiset.eq_of_mem_replicate
theorem eq_replicate_card {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : s = replicate (card s) a ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, b = a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => coe_eq_coe.trans <| perm_replicate.trans eq_replicate_length
#align multiset.eq_replicate_card Multiset.eq_replicate_card
alias ⟨_, eq_replicate_of_mem⟩ := eq_replicate_card
#align multiset.eq_replicate_of_mem Multiset.eq_replicate_of_mem
theorem eq_replicate {a : α} {n} {s : Multiset α} :
s = replicate n a ↔ card s = n ∧ ∀ b ∈ s, b = a :=
⟨fun h => h.symm ▸ ⟨card_replicate _ _, fun _b => eq_of_mem_replicate⟩,
fun ⟨e, al⟩ => e ▸ eq_replicate_of_mem al⟩
#align multiset.eq_replicate Multiset.eq_replicate
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 multiset.replicate_right_injective Multiset.replicate_right_injective
@[simp] theorem replicate_right_inj {a b : α} {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) :
replicate n a = replicate n b ↔ a = b :=
(replicate_right_injective h).eq_iff
#align multiset.replicate_right_inj Multiset.replicate_right_inj
theorem replicate_left_injective (a : α) : Injective (replicate · a) :=
-- Porting note: was `fun m n h => by rw [← (eq_replicate.1 h).1, card_replicate]`
LeftInverse.injective (card_replicate · a)
#align multiset.replicate_left_injective Multiset.replicate_left_injective
theorem replicate_subset_singleton (n : ℕ) (a : α) : replicate n a ⊆ {a} :=
List.replicate_subset_singleton n a
#align multiset.replicate_subset_singleton Multiset.replicate_subset_singleton
theorem replicate_le_coe {a : α} {n} {l : List α} : replicate n a ≤ l ↔ List.replicate n a <+ l :=
⟨fun ⟨_l', p, s⟩ => perm_replicate.1 p ▸ s, Sublist.subperm⟩
#align multiset.replicate_le_coe Multiset.replicate_le_coe
theorem nsmul_replicate {a : α} (n m : ℕ) : n • replicate m a = replicate (n * m) a :=
((replicateAddMonoidHom a).map_nsmul _ _).symm
#align multiset.nsmul_replicate Multiset.nsmul_replicate
theorem nsmul_singleton (a : α) (n) : n • ({a} : Multiset α) = replicate n a := by
rw [← replicate_one, nsmul_replicate, mul_one]
#align multiset.nsmul_singleton Multiset.nsmul_singleton
theorem replicate_le_replicate (a : α) {k n : ℕ} : replicate k a ≤ replicate n a ↔ k ≤ n :=
_root_.trans (by rw [← replicate_le_coe, coe_replicate]) (List.replicate_sublist_replicate a)
#align multiset.replicate_le_replicate Multiset.replicate_le_replicate
theorem le_replicate_iff {m : Multiset α} {a : α} {n : ℕ} :
m ≤ replicate n a ↔ ∃ k ≤ n, m = replicate k a :=
⟨fun h => ⟨card m, (card_mono h).trans_eq (card_replicate _ _),
eq_replicate_card.2 fun _ hb => eq_of_mem_replicate <| subset_of_le h hb⟩,
fun ⟨_, hkn, hm⟩ => hm.symm ▸ (replicate_le_replicate _).2 hkn⟩
#align multiset.le_replicate_iff Multiset.le_replicate_iff
theorem lt_replicate_succ {m : Multiset α} {x : α} {n : ℕ} :
m < replicate (n + 1) x ↔ m ≤ replicate n x := by
rw [lt_iff_cons_le]
constructor
· rintro ⟨x', hx'⟩
have := eq_of_mem_replicate (mem_of_le hx' (mem_cons_self _ _))
rwa [this, replicate_succ, cons_le_cons_iff] at hx'
· intro h
rw [replicate_succ]
exact ⟨x, cons_le_cons _ h⟩
#align multiset.lt_replicate_succ Multiset.lt_replicate_succ
/-! ### Erasing one copy of an element -/
section Erase
variable [DecidableEq α] {s t : Multiset α} {a b : α}
/-- `erase s a` is the multiset that subtracts 1 from the multiplicity of `a`. -/
def erase (s : Multiset α) (a : α) : Multiset α :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => (l.erase a : Multiset α)) fun _l₁ _l₂ p => Quot.sound (p.erase a)
#align multiset.erase Multiset.erase
@[simp]
theorem coe_erase (l : List α) (a : α) : erase (l : Multiset α) a = l.erase a :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_erase Multiset.coe_erase
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note (#10675): `dsimp` can not prove this, yet linter complains
theorem erase_zero (a : α) : (0 : Multiset α).erase a = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.erase_zero Multiset.erase_zero
@[simp]
theorem erase_cons_head (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : (a ::ₘ s).erase a = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg _ <| List.erase_cons_head a l
#align multiset.erase_cons_head Multiset.erase_cons_head
@[simp]
theorem erase_cons_tail {a b : α} (s : Multiset α) (h : b ≠ a) :
(b ::ₘ s).erase a = b ::ₘ s.erase a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg _ <| List.erase_cons_tail l (not_beq_of_ne h)
#align multiset.erase_cons_tail Multiset.erase_cons_tail
@[simp]
theorem erase_singleton (a : α) : ({a} : Multiset α).erase a = 0 :=
erase_cons_head a 0
#align multiset.erase_singleton Multiset.erase_singleton
@[simp]
theorem erase_of_not_mem {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∉ s → s.erase a = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h => congr_arg _ <| List.erase_of_not_mem h
#align multiset.erase_of_not_mem Multiset.erase_of_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem cons_erase {s : Multiset α} {a : α} : a ∈ s → a ::ₘ s.erase a = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h => Quot.sound (perm_cons_erase h).symm
#align multiset.cons_erase Multiset.cons_erase
theorem erase_cons_tail_of_mem (h : a ∈ s) :
(b ::ₘ s).erase a = b ::ₘ s.erase a := by
rcases eq_or_ne a b with rfl | hab
· simp [cons_erase h]
· exact s.erase_cons_tail hab.symm
theorem le_cons_erase (s : Multiset α) (a : α) : s ≤ a ::ₘ s.erase a :=
if h : a ∈ s then le_of_eq (cons_erase h).symm
else by rw [erase_of_not_mem h]; apply le_cons_self
#align multiset.le_cons_erase Multiset.le_cons_erase
theorem add_singleton_eq_iff {s t : Multiset α} {a : α} : s + {a} = t ↔ a ∈ t ∧ s = t.erase a := by
rw [add_comm, singleton_add]; constructor
· rintro rfl
exact ⟨s.mem_cons_self a, (s.erase_cons_head a).symm⟩
· rintro ⟨h, rfl⟩
exact cons_erase h
#align multiset.add_singleton_eq_iff Multiset.add_singleton_eq_iff
theorem erase_add_left_pos {a : α} {s : Multiset α} (t) : a ∈ s → (s + t).erase a = s.erase a + t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ l₂ h => congr_arg _ <| erase_append_left l₂ h
#align multiset.erase_add_left_pos Multiset.erase_add_left_pos
theorem erase_add_right_pos {a : α} (s) {t : Multiset α} (h : a ∈ t) :
(s + t).erase a = s + t.erase a := by rw [add_comm, erase_add_left_pos s h, add_comm]
#align multiset.erase_add_right_pos Multiset.erase_add_right_pos
theorem erase_add_right_neg {a : α} {s : Multiset α} (t) :
a ∉ s → (s + t).erase a = s + t.erase a :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ l₂ h => congr_arg _ <| erase_append_right l₂ h
#align multiset.erase_add_right_neg Multiset.erase_add_right_neg
theorem erase_add_left_neg {a : α} (s) {t : Multiset α} (h : a ∉ t) :
(s + t).erase a = s.erase a + t := by rw [add_comm, erase_add_right_neg s h, add_comm]
#align multiset.erase_add_left_neg Multiset.erase_add_left_neg
theorem erase_le (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : s.erase a ≤ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => (erase_sublist a l).subperm
#align multiset.erase_le Multiset.erase_le
@[simp]
theorem erase_lt {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : s.erase a < s ↔ a ∈ s :=
⟨fun h => not_imp_comm.1 erase_of_not_mem (ne_of_lt h), fun h => by
simpa [h] using lt_cons_self (s.erase a) a⟩
#align multiset.erase_lt Multiset.erase_lt
theorem erase_subset (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : s.erase a ⊆ s :=
subset_of_le (erase_le a s)
#align multiset.erase_subset Multiset.erase_subset
theorem mem_erase_of_ne {a b : α} {s : Multiset α} (ab : a ≠ b) : a ∈ s.erase b ↔ a ∈ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => List.mem_erase_of_ne ab
#align multiset.mem_erase_of_ne Multiset.mem_erase_of_ne
theorem mem_of_mem_erase {a b : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s.erase b → a ∈ s :=
mem_of_subset (erase_subset _ _)
#align multiset.mem_of_mem_erase Multiset.mem_of_mem_erase
theorem erase_comm (s : Multiset α) (a b : α) : (s.erase a).erase b = (s.erase b).erase a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg _ <| l.erase_comm a b
#align multiset.erase_comm Multiset.erase_comm
theorem erase_le_erase {s t : Multiset α} (a : α) (h : s ≤ t) : s.erase a ≤ t.erase a :=
leInductionOn h fun h => (h.erase _).subperm
#align multiset.erase_le_erase Multiset.erase_le_erase
theorem erase_le_iff_le_cons {s t : Multiset α} {a : α} : s.erase a ≤ t ↔ s ≤ a ::ₘ t :=
⟨fun h => le_trans (le_cons_erase _ _) (cons_le_cons _ h), fun h =>
if m : a ∈ s then by rw [← cons_erase m] at h; exact (cons_le_cons_iff _).1 h
else le_trans (erase_le _ _) ((le_cons_of_not_mem m).1 h)⟩
#align multiset.erase_le_iff_le_cons Multiset.erase_le_iff_le_cons
@[simp]
theorem card_erase_of_mem {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s → card (s.erase a) = pred (card s) :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => length_erase_of_mem
#align multiset.card_erase_of_mem Multiset.card_erase_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem card_erase_add_one {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s → card (s.erase a) + 1 = card s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => length_erase_add_one
#align multiset.card_erase_add_one Multiset.card_erase_add_one
theorem card_erase_lt_of_mem {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s → card (s.erase a) < card s :=
fun h => card_lt_card (erase_lt.mpr h)
#align multiset.card_erase_lt_of_mem Multiset.card_erase_lt_of_mem
theorem card_erase_le {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : card (s.erase a) ≤ card s :=
card_le_card (erase_le a s)
#align multiset.card_erase_le Multiset.card_erase_le
theorem card_erase_eq_ite {a : α} {s : Multiset α} :
card (s.erase a) = if a ∈ s then pred (card s) else card s := by
by_cases h : a ∈ s
· rwa [card_erase_of_mem h, if_pos]
· rwa [erase_of_not_mem h, if_neg]
#align multiset.card_erase_eq_ite Multiset.card_erase_eq_ite
end Erase
@[simp]
theorem coe_reverse (l : List α) : (reverse l : Multiset α) = l :=
Quot.sound <| reverse_perm _
#align multiset.coe_reverse Multiset.coe_reverse
/-! ### `Multiset.map` -/
/-- `map f s` is the lift of the list `map` operation. The multiplicity
of `b` in `map f s` is the number of `a ∈ s` (counting multiplicity)
such that `f a = b`. -/
def map (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α) : Multiset β :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l : List α => (l.map f : Multiset β)) fun _l₁ _l₂ p => Quot.sound (p.map f)
#align multiset.map Multiset.map
@[congr]
theorem map_congr {f g : α → β} {s t : Multiset α} :
s = t → (∀ x ∈ t, f x = g x) → map f s = map g t := by
rintro rfl h
induction s using Quot.inductionOn
exact congr_arg _ (List.map_congr h)
#align multiset.map_congr Multiset.map_congr
theorem map_hcongr {β' : Type v} {m : Multiset α} {f : α → β} {f' : α → β'} (h : β = β')
(hf : ∀ a ∈ m, HEq (f a) (f' a)) : HEq (map f m) (map f' m) := by
subst h; simp at hf
simp [map_congr rfl hf]
#align multiset.map_hcongr Multiset.map_hcongr
theorem forall_mem_map_iff {f : α → β} {p : β → Prop} {s : Multiset α} :
(∀ y ∈ s.map f, p y) ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, p (f x) :=
Quotient.inductionOn' s fun _L => List.forall_mem_map_iff
#align multiset.forall_mem_map_iff Multiset.forall_mem_map_iff
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma map_coe (f : α → β) (l : List α) : map f l = l.map f := rfl
#align multiset.coe_map Multiset.map_coe
@[simp]
theorem map_zero (f : α → β) : map f 0 = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.map_zero Multiset.map_zero
@[simp]
theorem map_cons (f : α → β) (a s) : map f (a ::ₘ s) = f a ::ₘ map f s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => rfl
#align multiset.map_cons Multiset.map_cons
theorem map_comp_cons (f : α → β) (t) : map f ∘ cons t = cons (f t) ∘ map f := by
ext
simp
#align multiset.map_comp_cons Multiset.map_comp_cons
@[simp]
theorem map_singleton (f : α → β) (a : α) : ({a} : Multiset α).map f = {f a} :=
rfl
#align multiset.map_singleton Multiset.map_singleton
@[simp]
theorem map_replicate (f : α → β) (k : ℕ) (a : α) : (replicate k a).map f = replicate k (f a) := by
simp only [← coe_replicate, map_coe, List.map_replicate]
#align multiset.map_replicate Multiset.map_replicate
@[simp]
theorem map_add (f : α → β) (s t) : map f (s + t) = map f s + map f t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => congr_arg _ <| map_append _ _ _
#align multiset.map_add Multiset.map_add
/-- If each element of `s : Multiset α` can be lifted to `β`, then `s` can be lifted to
`Multiset β`. -/
instance canLift (c) (p) [CanLift α β c p] :
CanLift (Multiset α) (Multiset β) (map c) fun s => ∀ x ∈ s, p x where
prf := by
rintro ⟨l⟩ hl
lift l to List β using hl
exact ⟨l, map_coe _ _⟩
#align multiset.can_lift Multiset.canLift
/-- `Multiset.map` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
def mapAddMonoidHom (f : α → β) : Multiset α →+ Multiset β where
toFun := map f
map_zero' := map_zero _
map_add' := map_add _
#align multiset.map_add_monoid_hom Multiset.mapAddMonoidHom
@[simp]
theorem coe_mapAddMonoidHom (f : α → β) :
(mapAddMonoidHom f : Multiset α → Multiset β) = map f :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_map_add_monoid_hom Multiset.coe_mapAddMonoidHom
theorem map_nsmul (f : α → β) (n : ℕ) (s) : map f (n • s) = n • map f s :=
(mapAddMonoidHom f).map_nsmul _ _
#align multiset.map_nsmul Multiset.map_nsmul
@[simp]
theorem mem_map {f : α → β} {b : β} {s : Multiset α} : b ∈ map f s ↔ ∃ a, a ∈ s ∧ f a = b :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => List.mem_map
#align multiset.mem_map Multiset.mem_map
@[simp]
theorem card_map (f : α → β) (s) : card (map f s) = card s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => length_map _ _
#align multiset.card_map Multiset.card_map
@[simp]
theorem map_eq_zero {s : Multiset α} {f : α → β} : s.map f = 0 ↔ s = 0 := by
rw [← Multiset.card_eq_zero, Multiset.card_map, Multiset.card_eq_zero]
#align multiset.map_eq_zero Multiset.map_eq_zero
theorem mem_map_of_mem (f : α → β) {a : α} {s : Multiset α} (h : a ∈ s) : f a ∈ map f s :=
mem_map.2 ⟨_, h, rfl⟩
#align multiset.mem_map_of_mem Multiset.mem_map_of_mem
theorem map_eq_singleton {f : α → β} {s : Multiset α} {b : β} :
map f s = {b} ↔ ∃ a : α, s = {a} ∧ f a = b := by
constructor
· intro h
obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ : ∃ a, s = {a} := by rw [← card_eq_one, ← card_map, h, card_singleton]
refine ⟨a, ha, ?_⟩
rw [← mem_singleton, ← h, ha, map_singleton, mem_singleton]
· rintro ⟨a, rfl, rfl⟩
simp
#align multiset.map_eq_singleton Multiset.map_eq_singleton
theorem map_eq_cons [DecidableEq α] (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α) (t : Multiset β) (b : β) :
(∃ a ∈ s, f a = b ∧ (s.erase a).map f = t) ↔ s.map f = b ::ₘ t := by
constructor
· rintro ⟨a, ha, rfl, rfl⟩
rw [← map_cons, Multiset.cons_erase ha]
· intro h
have : b ∈ s.map f := by
rw [h]
exact mem_cons_self _ _
obtain ⟨a, h1, rfl⟩ := mem_map.mp this
obtain ⟨u, rfl⟩ := exists_cons_of_mem h1
rw [map_cons, cons_inj_right] at h
refine ⟨a, mem_cons_self _ _, rfl, ?_⟩
rw [Multiset.erase_cons_head, h]
#align multiset.map_eq_cons Multiset.map_eq_cons
-- The simpNF linter says that the LHS can be simplified via `Multiset.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 : Function.Injective f) {a : α} {s : Multiset α} :
f a ∈ map f s ↔ a ∈ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => List.mem_map_of_injective H
#align multiset.mem_map_of_injective Multiset.mem_map_of_injective
@[simp]
theorem map_map (g : β → γ) (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α) : map g (map f s) = map (g ∘ f) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => congr_arg _ <| List.map_map _ _ _
#align multiset.map_map Multiset.map_map
theorem map_id (s : Multiset α) : map id s = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => congr_arg _ <| List.map_id _
#align multiset.map_id Multiset.map_id
@[simp]
theorem map_id' (s : Multiset α) : map (fun x => x) s = s :=
map_id s
#align multiset.map_id' Multiset.map_id'
-- Porting note: was a `simp` lemma in mathlib3
theorem map_const (s : Multiset α) (b : β) : map (const α b) s = replicate (card s) b :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _ => congr_arg _ <| List.map_const' _ _
#align multiset.map_const Multiset.map_const
-- Porting note: was not a `simp` lemma in mathlib3 because `Function.const` was reducible
@[simp] theorem map_const' (s : Multiset α) (b : β) : map (fun _ ↦ b) s = replicate (card s) b :=
map_const _ _
#align multiset.map_const' Multiset.map_const'
theorem eq_of_mem_map_const {b₁ b₂ : β} {l : List α} (h : b₁ ∈ map (Function.const α b₂) l) :
b₁ = b₂ :=
eq_of_mem_replicate <| by rwa [map_const] at h
#align multiset.eq_of_mem_map_const Multiset.eq_of_mem_map_const
@[simp]
theorem map_le_map {f : α → β} {s t : Multiset α} (h : s ≤ t) : map f s ≤ map f t :=
leInductionOn h fun h => (h.map f).subperm
#align multiset.map_le_map Multiset.map_le_map
@[simp]
theorem map_lt_map {f : α → β} {s t : Multiset α} (h : s < t) : s.map f < t.map f := by
refine (map_le_map h.le).lt_of_not_le fun H => h.ne <| eq_of_le_of_card_le h.le ?_
rw [← s.card_map f, ← t.card_map f]
exact card_le_card H
#align multiset.map_lt_map Multiset.map_lt_map
theorem map_mono (f : α → β) : Monotone (map f) := fun _ _ => map_le_map
#align multiset.map_mono Multiset.map_mono
theorem map_strictMono (f : α → β) : StrictMono (map f) := fun _ _ => map_lt_map
#align multiset.map_strict_mono Multiset.map_strictMono
@[simp]
theorem map_subset_map {f : α → β} {s t : Multiset α} (H : s ⊆ t) : map f s ⊆ map f t := fun _b m =>
let ⟨a, h, e⟩ := mem_map.1 m
mem_map.2 ⟨a, H h, e⟩
#align multiset.map_subset_map Multiset.map_subset_map
theorem map_erase [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq β] (f : α → β) (hf : Function.Injective f) (x : α)
(s : Multiset α) : (s.erase x).map f = (s.map f).erase (f x) := by
induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with y s ih
· simp
by_cases hxy : y = x
· cases hxy
simp
· rw [s.erase_cons_tail hxy, map_cons, map_cons, (s.map f).erase_cons_tail (hf.ne hxy), ih]
#align multiset.map_erase Multiset.map_erase
theorem map_erase_of_mem [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq β] (f : α → β)
(s : Multiset α) {x : α} (h : x ∈ s) : (s.erase x).map f = (s.map f).erase (f x) := by
induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with y s ih
· simp
rcases eq_or_ne y x with rfl | hxy
· simp
replace h : x ∈ s := by simpa [hxy.symm] using h
rw [s.erase_cons_tail hxy, map_cons, map_cons, ih h, erase_cons_tail_of_mem (mem_map_of_mem f h)]
theorem map_surjective_of_surjective {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Surjective f) :
Function.Surjective (map f) := by
intro s
induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with x s ih
· exact ⟨0, map_zero _⟩
· obtain ⟨y, rfl⟩ := hf x
obtain ⟨t, rfl⟩ := ih
exact ⟨y ::ₘ t, map_cons _ _ _⟩
#align multiset.map_surjective_of_surjective Multiset.map_surjective_of_surjective
/-! ### `Multiset.fold` -/
/-- `foldl f H b s` is the lift of the list operation `foldl f b l`,
which folds `f` over the multiset. It is well defined when `f` is right-commutative,
that is, `f (f b a₁) a₂ = f (f b a₂) a₁`. -/
def foldl (f : β → α → β) (H : RightCommutative f) (b : β) (s : Multiset α) : β :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => List.foldl f b l) fun _l₁ _l₂ p => p.foldl_eq H b
#align multiset.foldl Multiset.foldl
@[simp]
theorem foldl_zero (f : β → α → β) (H b) : foldl f H b 0 = b :=
rfl
#align multiset.foldl_zero Multiset.foldl_zero
@[simp]
theorem foldl_cons (f : β → α → β) (H b a s) : foldl f H b (a ::ₘ s) = foldl f H (f b a) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => rfl
#align multiset.foldl_cons Multiset.foldl_cons
@[simp]
theorem foldl_add (f : β → α → β) (H b s t) : foldl f H b (s + t) = foldl f H (foldl f H b s) t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => foldl_append _ _ _ _
#align multiset.foldl_add Multiset.foldl_add
/-- `foldr f H b s` is the lift of the list operation `foldr f b l`,
which folds `f` over the multiset. It is well defined when `f` is left-commutative,
that is, `f a₁ (f a₂ b) = f a₂ (f a₁ b)`. -/
def foldr (f : α → β → β) (H : LeftCommutative f) (b : β) (s : Multiset α) : β :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => List.foldr f b l) fun _l₁ _l₂ p => p.foldr_eq H b
#align multiset.foldr Multiset.foldr
@[simp]
theorem foldr_zero (f : α → β → β) (H b) : foldr f H b 0 = b :=
rfl
#align multiset.foldr_zero Multiset.foldr_zero
@[simp]
theorem foldr_cons (f : α → β → β) (H b a s) : foldr f H b (a ::ₘ s) = f a (foldr f H b s) :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => rfl
#align multiset.foldr_cons Multiset.foldr_cons
@[simp]
theorem foldr_singleton (f : α → β → β) (H b a) : foldr f H b ({a} : Multiset α) = f a b :=
rfl
#align multiset.foldr_singleton Multiset.foldr_singleton
@[simp]
theorem foldr_add (f : α → β → β) (H b s t) : foldr f H b (s + t) = foldr f H (foldr f H b t) s :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => foldr_append _ _ _ _
#align multiset.foldr_add Multiset.foldr_add
@[simp]
theorem coe_foldr (f : α → β → β) (H : LeftCommutative f) (b : β) (l : List α) :
foldr f H b l = l.foldr f b :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_foldr Multiset.coe_foldr
@[simp]
theorem coe_foldl (f : β → α → β) (H : RightCommutative f) (b : β) (l : List α) :
foldl f H b l = l.foldl f b :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_foldl Multiset.coe_foldl
theorem coe_foldr_swap (f : α → β → β) (H : LeftCommutative f) (b : β) (l : List α) :
foldr f H b l = l.foldl (fun x y => f y x) b :=
(congr_arg (foldr f H b) (coe_reverse l)).symm.trans <| foldr_reverse _ _ _
#align multiset.coe_foldr_swap Multiset.coe_foldr_swap
theorem foldr_swap (f : α → β → β) (H : LeftCommutative f) (b : β) (s : Multiset α) :
foldr f H b s = foldl (fun x y => f y x) (fun _x _y _z => (H _ _ _).symm) b s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => coe_foldr_swap _ _ _ _
#align multiset.foldr_swap Multiset.foldr_swap
theorem foldl_swap (f : β → α → β) (H : RightCommutative f) (b : β) (s : Multiset α) :
foldl f H b s = foldr (fun x y => f y x) (fun _x _y _z => (H _ _ _).symm) b s :=
(foldr_swap _ _ _ _).symm
#align multiset.foldl_swap Multiset.foldl_swap
theorem foldr_induction' (f : α → β → β) (H : LeftCommutative f) (x : β) (q : α → Prop)
(p : β → Prop) (s : Multiset α) (hpqf : ∀ a b, q a → p b → p (f a b)) (px : p x)
(q_s : ∀ a ∈ s, q a) : p (foldr f H x s) := by
induction s using Multiset.induction with
| empty => simpa
| cons a s ihs =>
simp only [forall_mem_cons, foldr_cons] at q_s ⊢
exact hpqf _ _ q_s.1 (ihs q_s.2)
#align multiset.foldr_induction' Multiset.foldr_induction'
theorem foldr_induction (f : α → α → α) (H : LeftCommutative f) (x : α) (p : α → Prop)
(s : Multiset α) (p_f : ∀ a b, p a → p b → p (f a b)) (px : p x) (p_s : ∀ a ∈ s, p a) :
p (foldr f H x s) :=
foldr_induction' f H x p p s p_f px p_s
#align multiset.foldr_induction Multiset.foldr_induction
theorem foldl_induction' (f : β → α → β) (H : RightCommutative f) (x : β) (q : α → Prop)
(p : β → Prop) (s : Multiset α) (hpqf : ∀ a b, q a → p b → p (f b a)) (px : p x)
(q_s : ∀ a ∈ s, q a) : p (foldl f H x s) := by
rw [foldl_swap]
exact foldr_induction' (fun x y => f y x) (fun x y z => (H _ _ _).symm) x q p s hpqf px q_s
#align multiset.foldl_induction' Multiset.foldl_induction'
theorem foldl_induction (f : α → α → α) (H : RightCommutative f) (x : α) (p : α → Prop)
(s : Multiset α) (p_f : ∀ a b, p a → p b → p (f b a)) (px : p x) (p_s : ∀ a ∈ s, p a) :
p (foldl f H x s) :=
foldl_induction' f H x p p s p_f px p_s
#align multiset.foldl_induction Multiset.foldl_induction
/-! ### Map for partial functions -/
/-- Lift of the list `pmap` operation. Map a partial function `f` over a multiset
`s` whose elements are all in the domain of `f`. -/
nonrec def pmap {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) (s : Multiset α) : (∀ a ∈ s, p a) → Multiset β :=
Quot.recOn' s (fun l H => ↑(pmap f l H)) fun l₁ l₂ (pp : l₁ ~ l₂) =>
funext fun H₂ : ∀ a ∈ l₂, p a =>
have H₁ : ∀ a ∈ l₁, p a := fun a h => H₂ a (pp.subset h)
have : ∀ {s₂ e H}, @Eq.ndrec (Multiset α) l₁ (fun s => (∀ a ∈ s, p a) → Multiset β)
(fun _ => ↑(pmap f l₁ H₁)) s₂ e H = ↑(pmap f l₁ H₁) := by
intro s₂ e _; subst e; rfl
this.trans <| Quot.sound <| pp.pmap f
#align multiset.pmap Multiset.pmap
@[simp]
theorem coe_pmap {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) (l : List α) (H : ∀ a ∈ l, p a) :
pmap f l H = l.pmap f H :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_pmap Multiset.coe_pmap
@[simp]
theorem pmap_zero {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) (h : ∀ a ∈ (0 : Multiset α), p a) :
pmap f 0 h = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.pmap_zero Multiset.pmap_zero
@[simp]
theorem pmap_cons {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) (a : α) (m : Multiset α) :
∀ h : ∀ b ∈ a ::ₘ m, p b,
pmap f (a ::ₘ m) h =
f a (h a (mem_cons_self a m)) ::ₘ pmap f m fun a ha => h a <| mem_cons_of_mem ha :=
Quotient.inductionOn m fun _l _h => rfl
#align multiset.pmap_cons Multiset.pmap_cons
/-- "Attach" a proof that `a ∈ s` to each element `a` in `s` to produce
a multiset on `{x // x ∈ s}`. -/
def attach (s : Multiset α) : Multiset { x // x ∈ s } :=
pmap Subtype.mk s fun _a => id
#align multiset.attach Multiset.attach
@[simp]
theorem coe_attach (l : List α) : @Eq (Multiset { x // x ∈ l }) (@attach α l) l.attach :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_attach Multiset.coe_attach
theorem sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem [SizeOf α] {x : α} {s : Multiset α} (hx : x ∈ s) :
SizeOf.sizeOf x < SizeOf.sizeOf s := by
induction' s using Quot.inductionOn with l a b
exact List.sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem hx
#align multiset.sizeof_lt_sizeof_of_mem Multiset.sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem
theorem pmap_eq_map (p : α → Prop) (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α) :
∀ H, @pmap _ _ p (fun a _ => f a) s H = map f s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l H => congr_arg _ <| List.pmap_eq_map p f l H
#align multiset.pmap_eq_map Multiset.pmap_eq_map
theorem pmap_congr {p q : α → Prop} {f : ∀ a, p a → β} {g : ∀ a, q a → β} (s : Multiset α) :
∀ {H₁ H₂}, (∀ a ∈ s, ∀ (h₁ h₂), f a h₁ = g a h₂) → pmap f s H₁ = pmap g s H₂ :=
@(Quot.inductionOn s (fun l _H₁ _H₂ h => congr_arg _ <| List.pmap_congr l h))
#align multiset.pmap_congr Multiset.pmap_congr
theorem map_pmap {p : α → Prop} (g : β → γ) (f : ∀ a, p a → β) (s) :
∀ H, map g (pmap f s H) = pmap (fun a h => g (f a h)) s H :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l H => congr_arg _ <| List.map_pmap g f l H
#align multiset.map_pmap Multiset.map_pmap
theorem pmap_eq_map_attach {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) (s) :
∀ H, pmap f s H = s.attach.map fun x => f x.1 (H _ x.2) :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l H => congr_arg _ <| List.pmap_eq_map_attach f l H
#align multiset.pmap_eq_map_attach Multiset.pmap_eq_map_attach
-- @[simp] -- Porting note: Left hand does not simplify
theorem attach_map_val' (s : Multiset α) (f : α → β) : (s.attach.map fun i => f i.val) = s.map f :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg _ <| List.attach_map_coe' l f
#align multiset.attach_map_coe' Multiset.attach_map_val'
#align multiset.attach_map_val' Multiset.attach_map_val'
@[simp]
theorem attach_map_val (s : Multiset α) : s.attach.map Subtype.val = s :=
(attach_map_val' _ _).trans s.map_id
#align multiset.attach_map_coe Multiset.attach_map_val
#align multiset.attach_map_val Multiset.attach_map_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_attach (s : Multiset α) : ∀ x, x ∈ s.attach :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => List.mem_attach _
#align multiset.mem_attach Multiset.mem_attach
@[simp]
theorem mem_pmap {p : α → Prop} {f : ∀ a, p a → β} {s H b} :
b ∈ pmap f s H ↔ ∃ (a : _) (h : a ∈ s), f a (H a h) = b :=
Quot.inductionOn s (fun _l _H => List.mem_pmap) H
#align multiset.mem_pmap Multiset.mem_pmap
@[simp]
theorem card_pmap {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) (s H) : card (pmap f s H) = card s :=
Quot.inductionOn s (fun _l _H => length_pmap) H
#align multiset.card_pmap Multiset.card_pmap
@[simp]
theorem card_attach {m : Multiset α} : card (attach m) = card m :=
card_pmap _ _ _
#align multiset.card_attach Multiset.card_attach
@[simp]
theorem attach_zero : (0 : Multiset α).attach = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.attach_zero Multiset.attach_zero
theorem attach_cons (a : α) (m : Multiset α) :
(a ::ₘ m).attach =
⟨a, mem_cons_self a m⟩ ::ₘ m.attach.map fun p => ⟨p.1, mem_cons_of_mem p.2⟩ :=
Quotient.inductionOn m fun l =>
congr_arg _ <|
congr_arg (List.cons _) <| by
rw [List.map_pmap]; exact List.pmap_congr _ fun _ _ _ _ => Subtype.eq rfl
#align multiset.attach_cons Multiset.attach_cons
section DecidablePiExists
variable {m : Multiset α}
/-- If `p` is a decidable predicate,
so is the predicate that all elements of a multiset satisfy `p`. -/
protected def decidableForallMultiset {p : α → Prop} [hp : ∀ a, Decidable (p a)] :
Decidable (∀ a ∈ m, p a) :=
Quotient.recOnSubsingleton m fun l => decidable_of_iff (∀ a ∈ l, p a) <| by simp
#align multiset.decidable_forall_multiset Multiset.decidableForallMultiset
instance decidableDforallMultiset {p : ∀ a ∈ m, Prop} [_hp : ∀ (a) (h : a ∈ m), Decidable (p a h)] :
Decidable (∀ (a) (h : a ∈ m), p a h) :=
@decidable_of_iff _ _
(Iff.intro (fun h a ha => h ⟨a, ha⟩ (mem_attach _ _)) fun h ⟨_a, _ha⟩ _ => h _ _)
(@Multiset.decidableForallMultiset _ m.attach (fun a => p a.1 a.2) _)
#align multiset.decidable_dforall_multiset Multiset.decidableDforallMultiset
/-- decidable equality for functions whose domain is bounded by multisets -/
instance decidableEqPiMultiset {β : α → Type*} [h : ∀ a, DecidableEq (β a)] :
DecidableEq (∀ a ∈ m, β a) := fun f g =>
decidable_of_iff (∀ (a) (h : a ∈ m), f a h = g a h) (by simp [Function.funext_iff])
#align multiset.decidable_eq_pi_multiset Multiset.decidableEqPiMultiset
/-- If `p` is a decidable predicate,
so is the existence of an element in a multiset satisfying `p`. -/
protected def decidableExistsMultiset {p : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] : Decidable (∃ x ∈ m, p x) :=
Quotient.recOnSubsingleton m fun l => decidable_of_iff (∃ a ∈ l, p a) <| by simp
#align multiset.decidable_exists_multiset Multiset.decidableExistsMultiset
instance decidableDexistsMultiset {p : ∀ a ∈ m, Prop} [_hp : ∀ (a) (h : a ∈ m), Decidable (p a h)] :
Decidable (∃ (a : _) (h : a ∈ m), p a h) :=
@decidable_of_iff _ _
(Iff.intro (fun ⟨⟨a, ha₁⟩, _, ha₂⟩ => ⟨a, ha₁, ha₂⟩) fun ⟨a, ha₁, ha₂⟩ =>
⟨⟨a, ha₁⟩, mem_attach _ _, ha₂⟩)
(@Multiset.decidableExistsMultiset { a // a ∈ m } m.attach (fun a => p a.1 a.2) _)
#align multiset.decidable_dexists_multiset Multiset.decidableDexistsMultiset
end DecidablePiExists
/-! ### Subtraction -/
section
variable [DecidableEq α] {s t u : Multiset α} {a b : α}
/-- `s - t` is the multiset such that `count a (s - t) = count a s - count a t` for all `a`
(note that it is truncated subtraction, so it is `0` if `count a t ≥ count a s`). -/
protected def sub (s t : Multiset α) : Multiset α :=
(Quotient.liftOn₂ s t fun l₁ l₂ => (l₁.diff l₂ : Multiset α)) fun _v₁ _v₂ _w₁ _w₂ p₁ p₂ =>
Quot.sound <| p₁.diff p₂
#align multiset.sub Multiset.sub
instance : Sub (Multiset α) :=
⟨Multiset.sub⟩
@[simp]
theorem coe_sub (s t : List α) : (s - t : Multiset α) = (s.diff t : List α) :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_sub Multiset.coe_sub
/-- This is a special case of `tsub_zero`, which should be used instead of this.
This is needed to prove `OrderedSub (Multiset α)`. -/
protected theorem sub_zero (s : Multiset α) : s - 0 = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => rfl
#align multiset.sub_zero Multiset.sub_zero
@[simp]
theorem sub_cons (a : α) (s t : Multiset α) : s - a ::ₘ t = s.erase a - t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => congr_arg _ <| diff_cons _ _ _
#align multiset.sub_cons Multiset.sub_cons
/-- This is a special case of `tsub_le_iff_right`, which should be used instead of this.
This is needed to prove `OrderedSub (Multiset α)`. -/
protected theorem sub_le_iff_le_add : s - t ≤ u ↔ s ≤ u + t := by
revert s
exact @(Multiset.induction_on t (by simp [Multiset.sub_zero]) fun a t IH s => by
simp [IH, erase_le_iff_le_cons])
#align multiset.sub_le_iff_le_add Multiset.sub_le_iff_le_add
instance : OrderedSub (Multiset α) :=
⟨fun _n _m _k => Multiset.sub_le_iff_le_add⟩
theorem cons_sub_of_le (a : α) {s t : Multiset α} (h : t ≤ s) : a ::ₘ s - t = a ::ₘ (s - t) := by
rw [← singleton_add, ← singleton_add, add_tsub_assoc_of_le h]
#align multiset.cons_sub_of_le Multiset.cons_sub_of_le
theorem sub_eq_fold_erase (s t : Multiset α) : s - t = foldl erase erase_comm s t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun l₁ l₂ => by
show ofList (l₁.diff l₂) = foldl erase erase_comm l₁ l₂
rw [diff_eq_foldl l₁ l₂]
symm
exact foldl_hom _ _ _ _ _ fun x y => rfl
#align multiset.sub_eq_fold_erase Multiset.sub_eq_fold_erase
@[simp]
theorem card_sub {s t : Multiset α} (h : t ≤ s) : card (s - t) = card s - card t :=
Nat.eq_sub_of_add_eq $ by rw [← card_add, tsub_add_cancel_of_le h]
#align multiset.card_sub Multiset.card_sub
/-! ### Union -/
/-- `s ∪ t` is the lattice join operation with respect to the
multiset `≤`. The multiplicity of `a` in `s ∪ t` is the maximum
of the multiplicities in `s` and `t`. -/
def union (s t : Multiset α) : Multiset α :=
s - t + t
#align multiset.union Multiset.union
instance : Union (Multiset α) :=
⟨union⟩
theorem union_def (s t : Multiset α) : s ∪ t = s - t + t :=
rfl
#align multiset.union_def Multiset.union_def
theorem le_union_left (s t : Multiset α) : s ≤ s ∪ t :=
le_tsub_add
#align multiset.le_union_left Multiset.le_union_left
theorem le_union_right (s t : Multiset α) : t ≤ s ∪ t :=
le_add_left _ _
#align multiset.le_union_right Multiset.le_union_right
theorem eq_union_left : t ≤ s → s ∪ t = s :=
tsub_add_cancel_of_le
#align multiset.eq_union_left Multiset.eq_union_left
theorem union_le_union_right (h : s ≤ t) (u) : s ∪ u ≤ t ∪ u :=
add_le_add_right (tsub_le_tsub_right h _) u
#align multiset.union_le_union_right Multiset.union_le_union_right
theorem union_le (h₁ : s ≤ u) (h₂ : t ≤ u) : s ∪ t ≤ u := by
rw [← eq_union_left h₂]; exact union_le_union_right h₁ t
#align multiset.union_le Multiset.union_le
@[simp]
theorem mem_union : a ∈ s ∪ t ↔ a ∈ s ∨ a ∈ t :=
⟨fun h => (mem_add.1 h).imp_left (mem_of_le tsub_le_self),
(Or.elim · (mem_of_le <| le_union_left _ _) (mem_of_le <| le_union_right _ _))⟩
#align multiset.mem_union Multiset.mem_union
@[simp]
theorem map_union [DecidableEq β] {f : α → β} (finj : Function.Injective f) {s t : Multiset α} :
map f (s ∪ t) = map f s ∪ map f t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun l₁ l₂ =>
congr_arg ofList (by rw [List.map_append f, List.map_diff finj])
#align multiset.map_union Multiset.map_union
-- Porting note (#10756): new theorem
@[simp] theorem zero_union : 0 ∪ s = s := by
simp [union_def]
-- Porting note (#10756): new theorem
@[simp] theorem union_zero : s ∪ 0 = s := by
simp [union_def]
/-! ### Intersection -/
/-- `s ∩ t` is the lattice meet operation with respect to the
multiset `≤`. The multiplicity of `a` in `s ∩ t` is the minimum
of the multiplicities in `s` and `t`. -/
def inter (s t : Multiset α) : Multiset α :=
Quotient.liftOn₂ s t (fun l₁ l₂ => (l₁.bagInter l₂ : Multiset α)) fun _v₁ _v₂ _w₁ _w₂ p₁ p₂ =>
Quot.sound <| p₁.bagInter p₂
#align multiset.inter Multiset.inter
instance : Inter (Multiset α) :=
⟨inter⟩
@[simp]
theorem inter_zero (s : Multiset α) : s ∩ 0 = 0 :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList l.bagInter_nil
#align multiset.inter_zero Multiset.inter_zero
@[simp]
theorem zero_inter (s : Multiset α) : 0 ∩ s = 0 :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList l.nil_bagInter
#align multiset.zero_inter Multiset.zero_inter
@[simp]
theorem cons_inter_of_pos {a} (s : Multiset α) {t} : a ∈ t → (a ::ₘ s) ∩ t = a ::ₘ s ∩ t.erase a :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ h => congr_arg ofList <| cons_bagInter_of_pos _ h
#align multiset.cons_inter_of_pos Multiset.cons_inter_of_pos
@[simp]
theorem cons_inter_of_neg {a} (s : Multiset α) {t} : a ∉ t → (a ::ₘ s) ∩ t = s ∩ t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ h => congr_arg ofList <| cons_bagInter_of_neg _ h
#align multiset.cons_inter_of_neg Multiset.cons_inter_of_neg
theorem inter_le_left (s t : Multiset α) : s ∩ t ≤ s :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => (bagInter_sublist_left _ _).subperm
#align multiset.inter_le_left Multiset.inter_le_left
theorem inter_le_right (s : Multiset α) : ∀ t, s ∩ t ≤ t :=
Multiset.induction_on s (fun t => (zero_inter t).symm ▸ zero_le _) fun a s IH t =>
if h : a ∈ t then by simpa [h] using cons_le_cons a (IH (t.erase a)) else by simp [h, IH]
#align multiset.inter_le_right Multiset.inter_le_right
theorem le_inter (h₁ : s ≤ t) (h₂ : s ≤ u) : s ≤ t ∩ u := by
revert s u; refine @(Multiset.induction_on t ?_ fun a t IH => ?_) <;> intros s u h₁ h₂
· simpa only [zero_inter, nonpos_iff_eq_zero] using h₁
by_cases h : a ∈ u
· rw [cons_inter_of_pos _ h, ← erase_le_iff_le_cons]
exact IH (erase_le_iff_le_cons.2 h₁) (erase_le_erase _ h₂)
· rw [cons_inter_of_neg _ h]
exact IH ((le_cons_of_not_mem <| mt (mem_of_le h₂) h).1 h₁) h₂
#align multiset.le_inter Multiset.le_inter
@[simp]
theorem mem_inter : a ∈ s ∩ t ↔ a ∈ s ∧ a ∈ t :=
⟨fun h => ⟨mem_of_le (inter_le_left _ _) h, mem_of_le (inter_le_right _ _) h⟩, fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ => by
rw [← cons_erase h₁, cons_inter_of_pos _ h₂]; apply mem_cons_self⟩
#align multiset.mem_inter Multiset.mem_inter
instance : Lattice (Multiset α) :=
{ sup := (· ∪ ·)
sup_le := @union_le _ _
le_sup_left := le_union_left
le_sup_right := le_union_right
inf := (· ∩ ·)
le_inf := @le_inter _ _
inf_le_left := inter_le_left
inf_le_right := inter_le_right }
@[simp]
theorem sup_eq_union (s t : Multiset α) : s ⊔ t = s ∪ t :=
rfl
#align multiset.sup_eq_union Multiset.sup_eq_union
@[simp]
theorem inf_eq_inter (s t : Multiset α) : s ⊓ t = s ∩ t :=
rfl
#align multiset.inf_eq_inter Multiset.inf_eq_inter
@[simp]
theorem le_inter_iff : s ≤ t ∩ u ↔ s ≤ t ∧ s ≤ u :=
le_inf_iff
#align multiset.le_inter_iff Multiset.le_inter_iff
@[simp]
theorem union_le_iff : s ∪ t ≤ u ↔ s ≤ u ∧ t ≤ u :=
sup_le_iff
#align multiset.union_le_iff Multiset.union_le_iff
theorem union_comm (s t : Multiset α) : s ∪ t = t ∪ s := sup_comm _ _
#align multiset.union_comm Multiset.union_comm
theorem inter_comm (s t : Multiset α) : s ∩ t = t ∩ s := inf_comm _ _
#align multiset.inter_comm Multiset.inter_comm
theorem eq_union_right (h : s ≤ t) : s ∪ t = t := by rw [union_comm, eq_union_left h]
#align multiset.eq_union_right Multiset.eq_union_right
theorem union_le_union_left (h : s ≤ t) (u) : u ∪ s ≤ u ∪ t :=
sup_le_sup_left h _
#align multiset.union_le_union_left Multiset.union_le_union_left
theorem union_le_add (s t : Multiset α) : s ∪ t ≤ s + t :=
union_le (le_add_right _ _) (le_add_left _ _)
#align multiset.union_le_add Multiset.union_le_add
theorem union_add_distrib (s t u : Multiset α) : s ∪ t + u = s + u ∪ (t + u) := by
simpa [(· ∪ ·), union, eq_comm, add_assoc] using
show s + u - (t + u) = s - t by rw [add_comm t, tsub_add_eq_tsub_tsub, add_tsub_cancel_right]
#align multiset.union_add_distrib Multiset.union_add_distrib
theorem add_union_distrib (s t u : Multiset α) : s + (t ∪ u) = s + t ∪ (s + u) := by
rw [add_comm, union_add_distrib, add_comm s, add_comm s]
#align multiset.add_union_distrib Multiset.add_union_distrib
theorem cons_union_distrib (a : α) (s t : Multiset α) : a ::ₘ (s ∪ t) = a ::ₘ s ∪ a ::ₘ t := by
simpa using add_union_distrib (a ::ₘ 0) s t
#align multiset.cons_union_distrib Multiset.cons_union_distrib
theorem inter_add_distrib (s t u : Multiset α) : s ∩ t + u = (s + u) ∩ (t + u) := by
by_contra h
cases'
lt_iff_cons_le.1
(lt_of_le_of_ne
(le_inter (add_le_add_right (inter_le_left s t) u)
(add_le_add_right (inter_le_right s t) u))
h) with
a hl
rw [← cons_add] at hl
exact
not_le_of_lt (lt_cons_self (s ∩ t) a)
(le_inter (le_of_add_le_add_right (le_trans hl (inter_le_left _ _)))
(le_of_add_le_add_right (le_trans hl (inter_le_right _ _))))
#align multiset.inter_add_distrib Multiset.inter_add_distrib
theorem add_inter_distrib (s t u : Multiset α) : s + t ∩ u = (s + t) ∩ (s + u) := by
rw [add_comm, inter_add_distrib, add_comm s, add_comm s]
#align multiset.add_inter_distrib Multiset.add_inter_distrib
theorem cons_inter_distrib (a : α) (s t : Multiset α) : a ::ₘ s ∩ t = (a ::ₘ s) ∩ (a ::ₘ t) := by
simp
#align multiset.cons_inter_distrib Multiset.cons_inter_distrib
theorem union_add_inter (s t : Multiset α) : s ∪ t + s ∩ t = s + t := by
apply _root_.le_antisymm
· rw [union_add_distrib]
refine union_le (add_le_add_left (inter_le_right _ _) _) ?_
rw [add_comm]
exact add_le_add_right (inter_le_left _ _) _
· rw [add_comm, add_inter_distrib]
refine le_inter (add_le_add_right (le_union_right _ _) _) ?_
rw [add_comm]
exact add_le_add_right (le_union_left _ _) _
#align multiset.union_add_inter Multiset.union_add_inter
theorem sub_add_inter (s t : Multiset α) : s - t + s ∩ t = s := by
rw [inter_comm]
revert s; refine Multiset.induction_on t (by simp) fun a t IH s => ?_
by_cases h : a ∈ s
· rw [cons_inter_of_pos _ h, sub_cons, add_cons, IH, cons_erase h]
· rw [cons_inter_of_neg _ h, sub_cons, erase_of_not_mem h, IH]
#align multiset.sub_add_inter Multiset.sub_add_inter
theorem sub_inter (s t : Multiset α) : s - s ∩ t = s - t :=
add_right_cancel <| by rw [sub_add_inter s t, tsub_add_cancel_of_le (inter_le_left s t)]
#align multiset.sub_inter Multiset.sub_inter
end
/-! ### `Multiset.filter` -/
section
variable (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p]
/-- `Filter p s` returns the elements in `s` (with the same multiplicities)
which satisfy `p`, and removes the rest. -/
def filter (s : Multiset α) : Multiset α :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => (List.filter p l : Multiset α)) fun _l₁ _l₂ h => Quot.sound <| h.filter p
#align multiset.filter Multiset.filter
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma filter_coe (l : List α) : filter p l = l.filter p := rfl
#align multiset.coe_filter Multiset.filter_coe
@[simp]
theorem filter_zero : filter p 0 = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.filter_zero Multiset.filter_zero
theorem filter_congr {p q : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred q] {s : Multiset α} :
(∀ x ∈ s, p x ↔ q x) → filter p s = filter q s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h => congr_arg ofList <| filter_congr' <| by simpa using h
#align multiset.filter_congr Multiset.filter_congr
@[simp]
theorem filter_add (s t : Multiset α) : filter p (s + t) = filter p s + filter p t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => congr_arg ofList <| filter_append _ _
#align multiset.filter_add Multiset.filter_add
@[simp]
theorem filter_le (s : Multiset α) : filter p s ≤ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => (filter_sublist _).subperm
#align multiset.filter_le Multiset.filter_le
@[simp]
theorem filter_subset (s : Multiset α) : filter p s ⊆ s :=
subset_of_le <| filter_le _ _
#align multiset.filter_subset Multiset.filter_subset
theorem filter_le_filter {s t} (h : s ≤ t) : filter p s ≤ filter p t :=
leInductionOn h fun h => (h.filter (p ·)).subperm
#align multiset.filter_le_filter Multiset.filter_le_filter
theorem monotone_filter_left : Monotone (filter p) := fun _s _t => filter_le_filter p
#align multiset.monotone_filter_left Multiset.monotone_filter_left
theorem monotone_filter_right (s : Multiset α) ⦃p q : α → Prop⦄ [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred q]
(h : ∀ b, p b → q b) :
s.filter p ≤ s.filter q :=
Quotient.inductionOn s fun l => (l.monotone_filter_right <| by simpa using h).subperm
#align multiset.monotone_filter_right Multiset.monotone_filter_right
variable {p}
@[simp]
theorem filter_cons_of_pos {a : α} (s) : p a → filter p (a ::ₘ s) = a ::ₘ filter p s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l h => congr_arg ofList <| List.filter_cons_of_pos l <| by simpa using h
#align multiset.filter_cons_of_pos Multiset.filter_cons_of_pos
@[simp]
theorem filter_cons_of_neg {a : α} (s) : ¬p a → filter p (a ::ₘ s) = filter p s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l h => congr_arg ofList <| List.filter_cons_of_neg l <| by simpa using h
#align multiset.filter_cons_of_neg Multiset.filter_cons_of_neg
@[simp]
theorem mem_filter {a : α} {s} : a ∈ filter p s ↔ a ∈ s ∧ p a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => by simpa using List.mem_filter (p := (p ·))
#align multiset.mem_filter Multiset.mem_filter
theorem of_mem_filter {a : α} {s} (h : a ∈ filter p s) : p a :=
(mem_filter.1 h).2
#align multiset.of_mem_filter Multiset.of_mem_filter
theorem mem_of_mem_filter {a : α} {s} (h : a ∈ filter p s) : a ∈ s :=
(mem_filter.1 h).1
#align multiset.mem_of_mem_filter Multiset.mem_of_mem_filter
theorem mem_filter_of_mem {a : α} {l} (m : a ∈ l) (h : p a) : a ∈ filter p l :=
mem_filter.2 ⟨m, h⟩
#align multiset.mem_filter_of_mem Multiset.mem_filter_of_mem
theorem filter_eq_self {s} : filter p s = s ↔ ∀ a ∈ s, p a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l =>
Iff.trans ⟨fun h => (filter_sublist _).eq_of_length (@congr_arg _ _ _ _ card h),
congr_arg ofList⟩ <| by simp
#align multiset.filter_eq_self Multiset.filter_eq_self
theorem filter_eq_nil {s} : filter p s = 0 ↔ ∀ a ∈ s, ¬p a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l =>
Iff.trans ⟨fun h => eq_nil_of_length_eq_zero (@congr_arg _ _ _ _ card h), congr_arg ofList⟩ <|
by simpa using List.filter_eq_nil (p := (p ·))
#align multiset.filter_eq_nil Multiset.filter_eq_nil
theorem le_filter {s t} : s ≤ filter p t ↔ s ≤ t ∧ ∀ a ∈ s, p a :=
⟨fun h => ⟨le_trans h (filter_le _ _), fun _a m => of_mem_filter (mem_of_le h m)⟩, fun ⟨h, al⟩ =>
filter_eq_self.2 al ▸ filter_le_filter p h⟩
#align multiset.le_filter Multiset.le_filter
theorem filter_cons {a : α} (s : Multiset α) :
filter p (a ::ₘ s) = (if p a then {a} else 0) + filter p s := by
split_ifs with h
· rw [filter_cons_of_pos _ h, singleton_add]
· rw [filter_cons_of_neg _ h, zero_add]
#align multiset.filter_cons Multiset.filter_cons
theorem filter_singleton {a : α} (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] :
filter p {a} = if p a then {a} else ∅ := by
simp only [singleton, filter_cons, filter_zero, add_zero, empty_eq_zero]
#align multiset.filter_singleton Multiset.filter_singleton
theorem filter_nsmul (s : Multiset α) (n : ℕ) : filter p (n • s) = n • filter p s := by
refine s.induction_on ?_ ?_
· simp only [filter_zero, nsmul_zero]
· intro a ha ih
rw [nsmul_cons, filter_add, ih, filter_cons, nsmul_add]
congr
split_ifs with hp <;>
· simp only [filter_eq_self, nsmul_zero, filter_eq_nil]
intro b hb
rwa [mem_singleton.mp (mem_of_mem_nsmul hb)]
#align multiset.filter_nsmul Multiset.filter_nsmul
variable (p)
@[simp]
theorem filter_sub [DecidableEq α] (s t : Multiset α) :
filter p (s - t) = filter p s - filter p t := by
revert s; refine Multiset.induction_on t (by simp) fun a t IH s => ?_
rw [sub_cons, IH]
by_cases h : p a
· rw [filter_cons_of_pos _ h, sub_cons]
congr
by_cases m : a ∈ s
· rw [← cons_inj_right a, ← filter_cons_of_pos _ h, cons_erase (mem_filter_of_mem m h),
cons_erase m]
· rw [erase_of_not_mem m, erase_of_not_mem (mt mem_of_mem_filter m)]
· rw [filter_cons_of_neg _ h]
by_cases m : a ∈ s
· rw [(by rw [filter_cons_of_neg _ h] : filter p (erase s a) = filter p (a ::ₘ erase s a)),
cons_erase m]
· rw [erase_of_not_mem m]
#align multiset.filter_sub Multiset.filter_sub
@[simp]
theorem filter_union [DecidableEq α] (s t : Multiset α) :
filter p (s ∪ t) = filter p s ∪ filter p t := by simp [(· ∪ ·), union]
#align multiset.filter_union Multiset.filter_union
@[simp]
theorem filter_inter [DecidableEq α] (s t : Multiset α) :
filter p (s ∩ t) = filter p s ∩ filter p t :=
le_antisymm
(le_inter (filter_le_filter _ <| inter_le_left _ _)
(filter_le_filter _ <| inter_le_right _ _)) <|
le_filter.2
⟨inf_le_inf (filter_le _ _) (filter_le _ _), fun _a h =>
of_mem_filter (mem_of_le (inter_le_left _ _) h)⟩
#align multiset.filter_inter Multiset.filter_inter
@[simp]
theorem filter_filter (q) [DecidablePred q] (s : Multiset α) :
filter p (filter q s) = filter (fun a => p a ∧ q a) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => by simp
#align multiset.filter_filter Multiset.filter_filter
lemma filter_comm (q) [DecidablePred q] (s : Multiset α) :
filter p (filter q s) = filter q (filter p s) := by simp [and_comm]
#align multiset.filter_comm Multiset.filter_comm
theorem filter_add_filter (q) [DecidablePred q] (s : Multiset α) :
filter p s + filter q s = filter (fun a => p a ∨ q a) s + filter (fun a => p a ∧ q a) s :=
Multiset.induction_on s rfl fun a s IH => by by_cases p a <;> by_cases q a <;> simp [*]
#align multiset.filter_add_filter Multiset.filter_add_filter
theorem filter_add_not (s : Multiset α) : filter p s + filter (fun a => ¬p a) s = s := by
rw [filter_add_filter, filter_eq_self.2, filter_eq_nil.2]
· simp only [add_zero]
· simp [Decidable.em, -Bool.not_eq_true, -not_and, not_and_or, or_comm]
· simp only [Bool.not_eq_true, decide_eq_true_eq, Bool.eq_false_or_eq_true,
decide_True, implies_true, Decidable.em]
#align multiset.filter_add_not Multiset.filter_add_not
theorem map_filter (f : β → α) (s : Multiset β) : filter p (map f s) = map f (filter (p ∘ f) s) :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => by simp [List.map_filter]; rfl
#align multiset.map_filter Multiset.map_filter
lemma map_filter' {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) (s : Multiset α)
[DecidablePred fun b => ∃ a, p a ∧ f a = b] :
(s.filter p).map f = (s.map f).filter fun b => ∃ a, p a ∧ f a = b := by
simp [(· ∘ ·), map_filter, hf.eq_iff]
#align multiset.map_filter' Multiset.map_filter'
lemma card_filter_le_iff (s : Multiset α) (P : α → Prop) [DecidablePred P] (n : ℕ) :
card (s.filter P) ≤ n ↔ ∀ s' ≤ s, n < card s' → ∃ a ∈ s', ¬ P a := by
fconstructor
· intro H s' hs' s'_card
by_contra! rid
have card := card_le_card (monotone_filter_left P hs') |>.trans H
exact s'_card.not_le (filter_eq_self.mpr rid ▸ card)
· contrapose!
exact fun H ↦ ⟨s.filter P, filter_le _ _, H, fun a ha ↦ (mem_filter.mp ha).2⟩
/-! ### Simultaneously filter and map elements of a multiset -/
/-- `filterMap f s` is a combination filter/map operation on `s`.
The function `f : α → Option β` is applied to each element of `s`;
if `f a` is `some b` then `b` is added to the result, otherwise
`a` is removed from the resulting multiset. -/
def filterMap (f : α → Option β) (s : Multiset α) : Multiset β :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => (List.filterMap f l : Multiset β))
fun _l₁ _l₂ h => Quot.sound <| h.filterMap f
#align multiset.filter_map Multiset.filterMap
@[simp, norm_cast]
lemma filterMap_coe (f : α → Option β) (l : List α) : filterMap f l = l.filterMap f := rfl
#align multiset.coe_filter_map Multiset.filterMap_coe
@[simp]
theorem filterMap_zero (f : α → Option β) : filterMap f 0 = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.filter_map_zero Multiset.filterMap_zero
@[simp]
theorem filterMap_cons_none {f : α → Option β} (a : α) (s : Multiset α) (h : f a = none) :
filterMap f (a ::ₘ s) = filterMap f s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| List.filterMap_cons_none a l h
#align multiset.filter_map_cons_none Multiset.filterMap_cons_none
@[simp]
theorem filterMap_cons_some (f : α → Option β) (a : α) (s : Multiset α) {b : β}
(h : f a = some b) : filterMap f (a ::ₘ s) = b ::ₘ filterMap f s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| List.filterMap_cons_some f a l h
#align multiset.filter_map_cons_some Multiset.filterMap_cons_some
theorem filterMap_eq_map (f : α → β) : filterMap (some ∘ f) = map f :=
funext fun s =>
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| congr_fun (List.filterMap_eq_map f) l
#align multiset.filter_map_eq_map Multiset.filterMap_eq_map
theorem filterMap_eq_filter : filterMap (Option.guard p) = filter p :=
funext fun s =>
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| by
rw [← List.filterMap_eq_filter]
congr; funext a; simp
#align multiset.filter_map_eq_filter Multiset.filterMap_eq_filter
theorem filterMap_filterMap (f : α → Option β) (g : β → Option γ) (s : Multiset α) :
filterMap g (filterMap f s) = filterMap (fun x => (f x).bind g) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| List.filterMap_filterMap f g l
#align multiset.filter_map_filter_map Multiset.filterMap_filterMap
theorem map_filterMap (f : α → Option β) (g : β → γ) (s : Multiset α) :
map g (filterMap f s) = filterMap (fun x => (f x).map g) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| List.map_filterMap f g l
#align multiset.map_filter_map Multiset.map_filterMap
theorem filterMap_map (f : α → β) (g : β → Option γ) (s : Multiset α) :
filterMap g (map f s) = filterMap (g ∘ f) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| List.filterMap_map f g l
#align multiset.filter_map_map Multiset.filterMap_map
theorem filter_filterMap (f : α → Option β) (p : β → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (s : Multiset α) :
filter p (filterMap f s) = filterMap (fun x => (f x).filter p) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| List.filter_filterMap f p l
#align multiset.filter_filter_map Multiset.filter_filterMap
theorem filterMap_filter (f : α → Option β) (s : Multiset α) :
filterMap f (filter p s) = filterMap (fun x => if p x then f x else none) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| by simpa using List.filterMap_filter p f l
#align multiset.filter_map_filter Multiset.filterMap_filter
@[simp]
theorem filterMap_some (s : Multiset α) : filterMap some s = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| List.filterMap_some l
#align multiset.filter_map_some Multiset.filterMap_some
@[simp]
theorem mem_filterMap (f : α → Option β) (s : Multiset α) {b : β} :
b ∈ filterMap f s ↔ ∃ a, a ∈ s ∧ f a = some b :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => List.mem_filterMap f l
#align multiset.mem_filter_map Multiset.mem_filterMap
theorem map_filterMap_of_inv (f : α → Option β) (g : β → α) (H : ∀ x : α, (f x).map g = some x)
(s : Multiset α) : map g (filterMap f s) = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg ofList <| List.map_filterMap_of_inv f g H l
#align multiset.map_filter_map_of_inv Multiset.map_filterMap_of_inv
theorem filterMap_le_filterMap (f : α → Option β) {s t : Multiset α} (h : s ≤ t) :
filterMap f s ≤ filterMap f t :=
leInductionOn h fun h => (h.filterMap _).subperm
#align multiset.filter_map_le_filter_map Multiset.filterMap_le_filterMap
/-! ### countP -/
/-- `countP p s` counts the number of elements of `s` (with multiplicity) that
satisfy `p`. -/
def countP (s : Multiset α) : ℕ :=
Quot.liftOn s (List.countP p) fun _l₁ _l₂ => Perm.countP_eq (p ·)
#align multiset.countp Multiset.countP
@[simp]
theorem coe_countP (l : List α) : countP p l = l.countP p :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_countp Multiset.coe_countP
@[simp]
theorem countP_zero : countP p 0 = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.countp_zero Multiset.countP_zero
variable {p}
@[simp]
theorem countP_cons_of_pos {a : α} (s) : p a → countP p (a ::ₘ s) = countP p s + 1 :=
Quot.inductionOn s <| by simpa using List.countP_cons_of_pos (p ·)
#align multiset.countp_cons_of_pos Multiset.countP_cons_of_pos
@[simp]
theorem countP_cons_of_neg {a : α} (s) : ¬p a → countP p (a ::ₘ s) = countP p s :=
Quot.inductionOn s <| by simpa using List.countP_cons_of_neg (p ·)
#align multiset.countp_cons_of_neg Multiset.countP_cons_of_neg
variable (p)
theorem countP_cons (b : α) (s) : countP p (b ::ₘ s) = countP p s + if p b then 1 else 0 :=
Quot.inductionOn s <| by simp [List.countP_cons]
#align multiset.countp_cons Multiset.countP_cons
theorem countP_eq_card_filter (s) : countP p s = card (filter p s) :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => l.countP_eq_length_filter (p ·)
#align multiset.countp_eq_card_filter Multiset.countP_eq_card_filter
theorem countP_le_card (s) : countP p s ≤ card s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => countP_le_length (p ·)
#align multiset.countp_le_card Multiset.countP_le_card
@[simp]
theorem countP_add (s t) : countP p (s + t) = countP p s + countP p t := by
simp [countP_eq_card_filter]
#align multiset.countp_add Multiset.countP_add
@[simp]
theorem countP_nsmul (s) (n : ℕ) : countP p (n • s) = n * countP p s := by
induction n <;> simp [*, succ_nsmul, succ_mul, zero_nsmul]
#align multiset.countp_nsmul Multiset.countP_nsmul
theorem card_eq_countP_add_countP (s) : card s = countP p s + countP (fun x => ¬p x) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => by simp [l.length_eq_countP_add_countP p]
#align multiset.card_eq_countp_add_countp Multiset.card_eq_countP_add_countP
/-- `countP p`, the number of elements of a multiset satisfying `p`, promoted to an
`AddMonoidHom`. -/
def countPAddMonoidHom : Multiset α →+ ℕ where
toFun := countP p
map_zero' := countP_zero _
map_add' := countP_add _
#align multiset.countp_add_monoid_hom Multiset.countPAddMonoidHom
@[simp]
theorem coe_countPAddMonoidHom : (countPAddMonoidHom p : Multiset α → ℕ) = countP p :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_countp_add_monoid_hom Multiset.coe_countPAddMonoidHom
@[simp]
theorem countP_sub [DecidableEq α] {s t : Multiset α} (h : t ≤ s) :
countP p (s - t) = countP p s - countP p t := by
simp [countP_eq_card_filter, h, filter_le_filter]
#align multiset.countp_sub Multiset.countP_sub
theorem countP_le_of_le {s t} (h : s ≤ t) : countP p s ≤ countP p t := by
simpa [countP_eq_card_filter] using card_le_card (filter_le_filter p h)
#align multiset.countp_le_of_le Multiset.countP_le_of_le
@[simp]
theorem countP_filter (q) [DecidablePred q] (s : Multiset α) :
countP p (filter q s) = countP (fun a => p a ∧ q a) s := by simp [countP_eq_card_filter]
#align multiset.countp_filter Multiset.countP_filter
theorem countP_eq_countP_filter_add (s) (p q : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred q] :
countP p s = (filter q s).countP p + (filter (fun a => ¬q a) s).countP p :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => by
convert l.countP_eq_countP_filter_add (p ·) (q ·)
simp [countP_filter]
#align multiset.countp_eq_countp_filter_add Multiset.countP_eq_countP_filter_add
@[simp]
theorem countP_True {s : Multiset α} : countP (fun _ => True) s = card s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => List.countP_true
#align multiset.countp_true Multiset.countP_True
@[simp]
theorem countP_False {s : Multiset α} : countP (fun _ => False) s = 0 :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => List.countP_false
#align multiset.countp_false Multiset.countP_False
theorem countP_map (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α) (p : β → Prop) [DecidablePred p] :
countP p (map f s) = card (s.filter fun a => p (f a)) := by
refine Multiset.induction_on s ?_ fun a t IH => ?_
· rw [map_zero, countP_zero, filter_zero, card_zero]
· rw [map_cons, countP_cons, IH, filter_cons, card_add, apply_ite card, card_zero, card_singleton,
add_comm]
#align multiset.countp_map Multiset.countP_map
-- Porting note: `Lean.Internal.coeM` forces us to type-ascript `{a // a ∈ s}`
lemma countP_attach (s : Multiset α) : s.attach.countP (fun a : {a // a ∈ s} ↦ p a) = s.countP p :=
Quotient.inductionOn s fun l => by
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe, coe_countP]
-- Porting note: was
-- rw [quot_mk_to_coe, coe_attach, coe_countP]
-- exact List.countP_attach _ _
rw [coe_attach]
refine (coe_countP _ _).trans ?_
convert List.countP_attach _ _
rfl
#align multiset.countp_attach Multiset.countP_attach
lemma filter_attach (s : Multiset α) (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] :
(s.attach.filter fun a : {a // a ∈ s} ↦ p ↑a) =
(s.filter p).attach.map (Subtype.map id fun _ ↦ Multiset.mem_of_mem_filter) :=
Quotient.inductionOn s fun l ↦ congr_arg _ (List.filter_attach l p)
#align multiset.filter_attach Multiset.filter_attach
variable {p}
theorem countP_pos {s} : 0 < countP p s ↔ ∃ a ∈ s, p a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => by simpa using List.countP_pos (p ·)
#align multiset.countp_pos Multiset.countP_pos
theorem countP_eq_zero {s} : countP p s = 0 ↔ ∀ a ∈ s, ¬p a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => by simp [List.countP_eq_zero]
#align multiset.countp_eq_zero Multiset.countP_eq_zero
theorem countP_eq_card {s} : countP p s = card s ↔ ∀ a ∈ s, p a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => by simp [List.countP_eq_length]
#align multiset.countp_eq_card Multiset.countP_eq_card
theorem countP_pos_of_mem {s a} (h : a ∈ s) (pa : p a) : 0 < countP p s :=
countP_pos.2 ⟨_, h, pa⟩
#align multiset.countp_pos_of_mem Multiset.countP_pos_of_mem
theorem countP_congr {s s' : Multiset α} (hs : s = s')
{p p' : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] [DecidablePred p']
(hp : ∀ x ∈ s, p x = p' x) : s.countP p = s'.countP p' := by
revert hs hp
exact Quot.induction_on₂ s s'
(fun l l' hs hp => by
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe'', coe_eq_coe] at hs
apply hs.countP_congr
simpa using hp)
#align multiset.countp_congr Multiset.countP_congr
end
/-! ### Multiplicity of an element -/
section
variable [DecidableEq α] {s : Multiset α}
/-- `count a s` is the multiplicity of `a` in `s`. -/
def count (a : α) : Multiset α → ℕ :=
countP (a = ·)
#align multiset.count Multiset.count
@[simp]
theorem coe_count (a : α) (l : List α) : count a (ofList l) = l.count a := by
simp_rw [count, List.count, coe_countP (a = ·) l, @eq_comm _ a]
rfl
#align multiset.coe_count Multiset.coe_count
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this at EOF, but not right now
theorem count_zero (a : α) : count a 0 = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.count_zero Multiset.count_zero
@[simp]
theorem count_cons_self (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : count a (a ::ₘ s) = count a s + 1 :=
countP_cons_of_pos _ <| rfl
#align multiset.count_cons_self Multiset.count_cons_self
@[simp]
theorem count_cons_of_ne {a b : α} (h : a ≠ b) (s : Multiset α) : count a (b ::ₘ s) = count a s :=
countP_cons_of_neg _ <| h
#align multiset.count_cons_of_ne Multiset.count_cons_of_ne
theorem count_le_card (a : α) (s) : count a s ≤ card s :=
countP_le_card _ _
#align multiset.count_le_card Multiset.count_le_card
theorem count_le_of_le (a : α) {s t} : s ≤ t → count a s ≤ count a t :=
countP_le_of_le _
#align multiset.count_le_of_le Multiset.count_le_of_le
theorem count_le_count_cons (a b : α) (s : Multiset α) : count a s ≤ count a (b ::ₘ s) :=
count_le_of_le _ (le_cons_self _ _)
#align multiset.count_le_count_cons Multiset.count_le_count_cons
theorem count_cons (a b : α) (s : Multiset α) :
count a (b ::ₘ s) = count a s + if a = b then 1 else 0 :=
countP_cons (a = ·) _ _
#align multiset.count_cons Multiset.count_cons
theorem count_singleton_self (a : α) : count a ({a} : Multiset α) = 1 :=
count_eq_one_of_mem (nodup_singleton a) <| mem_singleton_self a
#align multiset.count_singleton_self Multiset.count_singleton_self
theorem count_singleton (a b : α) : count a ({b} : Multiset α) = if a = b then 1 else 0 := by
simp only [count_cons, ← cons_zero, count_zero, zero_add]
#align multiset.count_singleton Multiset.count_singleton
@[simp]
theorem count_add (a : α) : ∀ s t, count a (s + t) = count a s + count a t :=
countP_add _
#align multiset.count_add Multiset.count_add
/-- `count a`, the multiplicity of `a` in a multiset, promoted to an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
def countAddMonoidHom (a : α) : Multiset α →+ ℕ :=
countPAddMonoidHom (a = ·)
#align multiset.count_add_monoid_hom Multiset.countAddMonoidHom
@[simp]
theorem coe_countAddMonoidHom {a : α} : (countAddMonoidHom a : Multiset α → ℕ) = count a :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_count_add_monoid_hom Multiset.coe_countAddMonoidHom
@[simp]
theorem count_nsmul (a : α) (n s) : count a (n • s) = n * count a s := by
induction n <;> simp [*, succ_nsmul, succ_mul, zero_nsmul]
#align multiset.count_nsmul Multiset.count_nsmul
@[simp]
lemma count_attach (a : {x // x ∈ s}) : s.attach.count a = s.count ↑a :=
Eq.trans (countP_congr rfl fun _ _ => by simp [Subtype.ext_iff]) <| countP_attach _ _
#align multiset.count_attach Multiset.count_attach
theorem count_pos {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : 0 < count a s ↔ a ∈ s := by simp [count, countP_pos]
#align multiset.count_pos Multiset.count_pos
theorem one_le_count_iff_mem {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : 1 ≤ count a s ↔ a ∈ s := by
rw [succ_le_iff, count_pos]
#align multiset.one_le_count_iff_mem Multiset.one_le_count_iff_mem
@[simp]
theorem count_eq_zero_of_not_mem {a : α} {s : Multiset α} (h : a ∉ s) : count a s = 0 :=
by_contradiction fun h' => h <| count_pos.1 (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero h')
#align multiset.count_eq_zero_of_not_mem Multiset.count_eq_zero_of_not_mem
lemma count_ne_zero {a : α} : count a s ≠ 0 ↔ a ∈ s := Nat.pos_iff_ne_zero.symm.trans count_pos
#align multiset.count_ne_zero Multiset.count_ne_zero
@[simp] lemma count_eq_zero {a : α} : count a s = 0 ↔ a ∉ s := count_ne_zero.not_right
#align multiset.count_eq_zero Multiset.count_eq_zero
theorem count_eq_card {a : α} {s} : count a s = card s ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, a = x := by
simp [countP_eq_card, count, @eq_comm _ a]
#align multiset.count_eq_card Multiset.count_eq_card
@[simp]
theorem count_replicate_self (a : α) (n : ℕ) : count a (replicate n a) = n := by
convert List.count_replicate_self a n
rw [← coe_count, coe_replicate]
#align multiset.count_replicate_self Multiset.count_replicate_self
theorem count_replicate (a b : α) (n : ℕ) : count a (replicate n b) = if a = b then n else 0 := by
convert List.count_replicate a b n
rw [← coe_count, coe_replicate]
#align multiset.count_replicate Multiset.count_replicate
@[simp]
theorem count_erase_self (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : count a (erase s a) = count a s - 1 :=
Quotient.inductionOn s fun l => by
convert List.count_erase_self a l <;> rw [← coe_count] <;> simp
#align multiset.count_erase_self Multiset.count_erase_self
@[simp]
theorem count_erase_of_ne {a b : α} (ab : a ≠ b) (s : Multiset α) :
count a (erase s b) = count a s :=
Quotient.inductionOn s fun l => by
convert List.count_erase_of_ne ab l <;> rw [← coe_count] <;> simp
#align multiset.count_erase_of_ne Multiset.count_erase_of_ne
@[simp]
theorem count_sub (a : α) (s t : Multiset α) : count a (s - t) = count a s - count a t := by
revert s; refine Multiset.induction_on t (by simp) fun b t IH s => ?_
rw [sub_cons, IH]
rcases Decidable.eq_or_ne a b with rfl | ab
· rw [count_erase_self, count_cons_self, Nat.sub_sub, add_comm]
· rw [count_erase_of_ne ab, count_cons_of_ne ab]
#align multiset.count_sub Multiset.count_sub
@[simp]
theorem count_union (a : α) (s t : Multiset α) : count a (s ∪ t) = max (count a s) (count a t) := by
simp [(· ∪ ·), union, Nat.sub_add_eq_max]
#align multiset.count_union Multiset.count_union
@[simp]
theorem count_inter (a : α) (s t : Multiset α) : count a (s ∩ t) = min (count a s) (count a t) := by
apply @Nat.add_left_cancel (count a (s - t))
rw [← count_add, sub_add_inter, count_sub, Nat.sub_add_min_cancel]
#align multiset.count_inter Multiset.count_inter
theorem le_count_iff_replicate_le {a : α} {s : Multiset α} {n : ℕ} :
n ≤ count a s ↔ replicate n a ≤ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => by
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe'', mem_coe, coe_count]
exact le_count_iff_replicate_sublist.trans replicate_le_coe.symm
#align multiset.le_count_iff_replicate_le Multiset.le_count_iff_replicate_le
@[simp]
theorem count_filter_of_pos {p} [DecidablePred p] {a} {s : Multiset α} (h : p a) :
count a (filter p s) = count a s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => by
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe'', filter_coe, mem_coe, coe_count, decide_eq_true_eq]
apply count_filter
simpa using h
#align multiset.count_filter_of_pos Multiset.count_filter_of_pos
@[simp]
theorem count_filter_of_neg {p} [DecidablePred p] {a} {s : Multiset α} (h : ¬p a) :
count a (filter p s) = 0 :=
Multiset.count_eq_zero_of_not_mem fun t => h (of_mem_filter t)
#align multiset.count_filter_of_neg Multiset.count_filter_of_neg
theorem count_filter {p} [DecidablePred p] {a} {s : Multiset α} :
count a (filter p s) = if p a then count a s else 0 := by
split_ifs with h
· exact count_filter_of_pos h
· exact count_filter_of_neg h
#align multiset.count_filter Multiset.count_filter
theorem ext {s t : Multiset α} : s = t ↔ ∀ a, count a s = count a t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => Quotient.eq.trans <| by
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe, filter_coe, mem_coe, coe_count, decide_eq_true_eq]
apply perm_iff_count
#align multiset.ext Multiset.ext
@[ext]
theorem ext' {s t : Multiset α} : (∀ a, count a s = count a t) → s = t :=
ext.2
#align multiset.ext' Multiset.ext'
@[simp]
theorem coe_inter (s t : List α) : (s ∩ t : Multiset α) = (s.bagInter t : List α) := by ext; simp
#align multiset.coe_inter Multiset.coe_inter
theorem le_iff_count {s t : Multiset α} : s ≤ t ↔ ∀ a, count a s ≤ count a t :=
⟨fun h a => count_le_of_le a h, fun al => by
rw [← (ext.2 fun a => by simp [max_eq_right (al a)] : s ∪ t = t)]; apply le_union_left⟩
#align multiset.le_iff_count Multiset.le_iff_count
instance : DistribLattice (Multiset α) :=
{ le_sup_inf := fun s t u =>
le_of_eq <|
Eq.symm <|
ext.2 fun a => by
simp only [max_min_distrib_left, Multiset.count_inter, Multiset.sup_eq_union,
Multiset.count_union, Multiset.inf_eq_inter] }
theorem count_map {α β : Type*} (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α) [DecidableEq β] (b : β) :
count b (map f s) = card (s.filter fun a => b = f a) := by
simp [Bool.beq_eq_decide_eq, eq_comm, count, countP_map]
#align multiset.count_map Multiset.count_map
/-- `Multiset.map f` preserves `count` if `f` is injective on the set of elements contained in
the multiset -/
theorem count_map_eq_count [DecidableEq β] (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α)
(hf : Set.InjOn f { x : α | x ∈ s }) (x) (H : x ∈ s) : (s.map f).count (f x) = s.count x := by
suffices (filter (fun a : α => f x = f a) s).count x = card (filter (fun a : α => f x = f a) s) by
rw [count, countP_map, ← this]
exact count_filter_of_pos <| rfl
· rw [eq_replicate_card.2 fun b hb => (hf H (mem_filter.1 hb).left _).symm]
· simp only [count_replicate, eq_self_iff_true, if_true, card_replicate]
· simp only [mem_filter, beq_iff_eq, and_imp, @eq_comm _ (f x), imp_self, implies_true]
#align multiset.count_map_eq_count Multiset.count_map_eq_count
/-- `Multiset.map f` preserves `count` if `f` is injective -/
theorem count_map_eq_count' [DecidableEq β] (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α) (hf : Function.Injective f)
(x : α) : (s.map f).count (f x) = s.count x := by
by_cases H : x ∈ s
· exact count_map_eq_count f _ hf.injOn _ H
· rw [count_eq_zero_of_not_mem H, count_eq_zero, mem_map]
rintro ⟨k, hks, hkx⟩
rw [hf hkx] at hks
contradiction
#align multiset.count_map_eq_count' Multiset.count_map_eq_count'
@[simp]
theorem sub_filter_eq_filter_not [DecidableEq α] (p) [DecidablePred p] (s : Multiset α) :
s - s.filter p = s.filter (fun a ↦ ¬ p a) := by
ext a; by_cases h : p a <;> simp [h]
theorem filter_eq' (s : Multiset α) (b : α) : s.filter (· = b) = replicate (count b s) b :=
Quotient.inductionOn s fun l => by
simp only [quot_mk_to_coe, filter_coe, mem_coe, coe_count]
rw [List.filter_eq l b, coe_replicate]
#align multiset.filter_eq' Multiset.filter_eq'
theorem filter_eq (s : Multiset α) (b : α) : s.filter (Eq b) = replicate (count b s) b := by
simp_rw [← filter_eq', eq_comm]
#align multiset.filter_eq Multiset.filter_eq
@[simp]
theorem replicate_inter (n : ℕ) (x : α) (s : Multiset α) :
replicate n x ∩ s = replicate (min n (s.count x)) x := by
ext y
rw [count_inter, count_replicate, count_replicate]
by_cases h : y = x
· simp only [h, if_true]
· simp only [h, if_false, Nat.zero_min]
#align multiset.replicate_inter Multiset.replicate_inter
@[simp]
theorem inter_replicate (s : Multiset α) (n : ℕ) (x : α) :
s ∩ replicate n x = replicate (min (s.count x) n) x := by
rw [inter_comm, replicate_inter, min_comm]
#align multiset.inter_replicate Multiset.inter_replicate
theorem erase_attach_map_val (s : Multiset α) (x : {x // x ∈ s}) :
(s.attach.erase x).map (↑) = s.erase x := by
rw [Multiset.map_erase _ val_injective, attach_map_val]
theorem erase_attach_map (s : Multiset α) (f : α → β) (x : {x // x ∈ s}) :
(s.attach.erase x).map (fun j : {x // x ∈ s} ↦ f j) = (s.erase x).map f := by
simp only [← Function.comp_apply (f := f)]
rw [← map_map, erase_attach_map_val]
end
@[ext]
theorem addHom_ext [AddZeroClass β] ⦃f g : Multiset α →+ β⦄ (h : ∀ x, f {x} = g {x}) : f = g := by
ext s
induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with a s ih
· simp only [_root_.map_zero]
· simp only [← singleton_add, _root_.map_add, ih, h]
#align multiset.add_hom_ext Multiset.addHom_ext
section Embedding
@[simp]
theorem map_le_map_iff {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Injective f) {s t : Multiset α} :
s.map f ≤ t.map f ↔ s ≤ t := by
classical
refine ⟨fun h => le_iff_count.mpr fun a => ?_, map_le_map⟩
simpa [count_map_eq_count' f _ hf] using le_iff_count.mp h (f a)
#align multiset.map_le_map_iff Multiset.map_le_map_iff
/-- Associate to an embedding `f` from `α` to `β` the order embedding that maps a multiset to its
image under `f`. -/
@[simps!]
def mapEmbedding (f : α ↪ β) : Multiset α ↪o Multiset β :=
OrderEmbedding.ofMapLEIff (map f) fun _ _ => map_le_map_iff f.inj'
#align multiset.map_embedding Multiset.mapEmbedding
#align multiset.map_embedding_apply Multiset.mapEmbedding_apply
end Embedding
theorem count_eq_card_filter_eq [DecidableEq α] (s : Multiset α) (a : α) :
s.count a = card (s.filter (a = ·)) := by rw [count, countP_eq_card_filter]
#align multiset.count_eq_card_filter_eq Multiset.count_eq_card_filter_eq
/--
Mapping a multiset through a predicate and counting the `True`s yields the cardinality of the set
filtered by the predicate. Note that this uses the notion of a multiset of `Prop`s - due to the
decidability requirements of `count`, the decidability instance on the LHS is different from the
RHS. In particular, the decidability instance on the left leaks `Classical.decEq`.
See [here](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib/pull/11306#discussion_r782286812)
for more discussion.
-/
@[simp]
theorem map_count_True_eq_filter_card (s : Multiset α) (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] :
(s.map p).count True = card (s.filter p) := by
simp only [count_eq_card_filter_eq, map_filter, card_map, Function.id_comp,
eq_true_eq_id, Function.comp_apply]
#align multiset.map_count_true_eq_filter_card Multiset.map_count_True_eq_filter_card
/-! ### Lift a relation to `Multiset`s -/
section Rel
/-- `Rel r s t` -- lift the relation `r` between two elements to a relation between `s` and `t`,
s.t. there is a one-to-one mapping between elements in `s` and `t` following `r`. -/
@[mk_iff]
inductive Rel (r : α → β → Prop) : Multiset α → Multiset β → Prop
| zero : Rel r 0 0
| cons {a b as bs} : r a b → Rel r as bs → Rel r (a ::ₘ as) (b ::ₘ bs)
#align multiset.rel Multiset.Rel
#align multiset.rel_iff Multiset.rel_iff
variable {δ : Type*} {r : α → β → Prop} {p : γ → δ → Prop}
private theorem rel_flip_aux {s t} (h : Rel r s t) : Rel (flip r) t s :=
Rel.recOn h Rel.zero fun h₀ _h₁ ih => Rel.cons h₀ ih
theorem rel_flip {s t} : Rel (flip r) s t ↔ Rel r t s :=
⟨rel_flip_aux, rel_flip_aux⟩
#align multiset.rel_flip Multiset.rel_flip
theorem rel_refl_of_refl_on {m : Multiset α} {r : α → α → Prop} : (∀ x ∈ m, r x x) → Rel r m m := by
refine m.induction_on ?_ ?_
· intros
apply Rel.zero
· intro a m ih h
exact Rel.cons (h _ (mem_cons_self _ _)) (ih fun _ ha => h _ (mem_cons_of_mem ha))
#align multiset.rel_refl_of_refl_on Multiset.rel_refl_of_refl_on
theorem rel_eq_refl {s : Multiset α} : Rel (· = ·) s s :=
rel_refl_of_refl_on fun _x _hx => rfl
#align multiset.rel_eq_refl Multiset.rel_eq_refl
theorem rel_eq {s t : Multiset α} : Rel (· = ·) s t ↔ s = t := by
constructor
· intro h
induction h <;> simp [*]
· intro h
subst h
exact rel_eq_refl
#align multiset.rel_eq Multiset.rel_eq
theorem Rel.mono {r p : α → β → Prop} {s t} (hst : Rel r s t)
(h : ∀ a ∈ s, ∀ b ∈ t, r a b → p a b) : Rel p s t := by
induction hst with
| zero => exact Rel.zero
| @cons a b s t hab _hst ih =>
apply Rel.cons (h a (mem_cons_self _ _) b (mem_cons_self _ _) hab)
exact ih fun a' ha' b' hb' h' => h a' (mem_cons_of_mem ha') b' (mem_cons_of_mem hb') h'
#align multiset.rel.mono Multiset.Rel.mono
theorem Rel.add {s t u v} (hst : Rel r s t) (huv : Rel r u v) : Rel r (s + u) (t + v) := by
induction hst with
| zero => simpa using huv
| cons hab hst ih => simpa using ih.cons hab
#align multiset.rel.add Multiset.Rel.add
theorem rel_flip_eq {s t : Multiset α} : Rel (fun a b => b = a) s t ↔ s = t :=
show Rel (flip (· = ·)) s t ↔ s = t by rw [rel_flip, rel_eq, eq_comm]
#align multiset.rel_flip_eq Multiset.rel_flip_eq
@[simp]
theorem rel_zero_left {b : Multiset β} : Rel r 0 b ↔ b = 0 := by rw [rel_iff]; simp
#align multiset.rel_zero_left Multiset.rel_zero_left
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Basic.lean | 2,810 | 2,810 | theorem rel_zero_right {a : Multiset α} : Rel r a 0 ↔ a = 0 := by | rw [rel_iff]; simp
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Logic.Relation
import Mathlib.Data.Option.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Seq.Seq
#align_import data.seq.wseq from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"a7e36e48519ab281320c4d192da6a7b348ce40ad"
/-!
# Partially defined possibly infinite lists
This file provides a `WSeq α` type representing partially defined possibly infinite lists
(referred here as weak sequences).
-/
namespace Stream'
open Function
universe u v w
/-
coinductive WSeq (α : Type u) : Type u
| nil : WSeq α
| cons : α → WSeq α → WSeq α
| think : WSeq α → WSeq α
-/
/-- Weak sequences.
While the `Seq` structure allows for lists which may not be finite,
a weak sequence also allows the computation of each element to
involve an indeterminate amount of computation, including possibly
an infinite loop. This is represented as a regular `Seq` interspersed
with `none` elements to indicate that computation is ongoing.
This model is appropriate for Haskell style lazy lists, and is closed
under most interesting computation patterns on infinite lists,
but conversely it is difficult to extract elements from it. -/
def WSeq (α) :=
Seq (Option α)
#align stream.wseq Stream'.WSeq
/-
coinductive WSeq (α : Type u) : Type u
| nil : WSeq α
| cons : α → WSeq α → WSeq α
| think : WSeq α → WSeq α
-/
namespace WSeq
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {γ : Type w}
/-- Turn a sequence into a weak sequence -/
@[coe]
def ofSeq : Seq α → WSeq α :=
(· <$> ·) some
#align stream.wseq.of_seq Stream'.WSeq.ofSeq
/-- Turn a list into a weak sequence -/
@[coe]
def ofList (l : List α) : WSeq α :=
ofSeq l
#align stream.wseq.of_list Stream'.WSeq.ofList
/-- Turn a stream into a weak sequence -/
@[coe]
def ofStream (l : Stream' α) : WSeq α :=
ofSeq l
#align stream.wseq.of_stream Stream'.WSeq.ofStream
instance coeSeq : Coe (Seq α) (WSeq α) :=
⟨ofSeq⟩
#align stream.wseq.coe_seq Stream'.WSeq.coeSeq
instance coeList : Coe (List α) (WSeq α) :=
⟨ofList⟩
#align stream.wseq.coe_list Stream'.WSeq.coeList
instance coeStream : Coe (Stream' α) (WSeq α) :=
⟨ofStream⟩
#align stream.wseq.coe_stream Stream'.WSeq.coeStream
/-- The empty weak sequence -/
def nil : WSeq α :=
Seq.nil
#align stream.wseq.nil Stream'.WSeq.nil
instance inhabited : Inhabited (WSeq α) :=
⟨nil⟩
#align stream.wseq.inhabited Stream'.WSeq.inhabited
/-- Prepend an element to a weak sequence -/
def cons (a : α) : WSeq α → WSeq α :=
Seq.cons (some a)
#align stream.wseq.cons Stream'.WSeq.cons
/-- Compute for one tick, without producing any elements -/
def think : WSeq α → WSeq α :=
Seq.cons none
#align stream.wseq.think Stream'.WSeq.think
/-- Destruct a weak sequence, to (eventually possibly) produce either
`none` for `nil` or `some (a, s)` if an element is produced. -/
def destruct : WSeq α → Computation (Option (α × WSeq α)) :=
Computation.corec fun s =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl none
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr s'
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inl (some (a, s'))
#align stream.wseq.destruct Stream'.WSeq.destruct
/-- Recursion principle for weak sequences, compare with `List.recOn`. -/
def recOn {C : WSeq α → Sort v} (s : WSeq α) (h1 : C nil) (h2 : ∀ x s, C (cons x s))
(h3 : ∀ s, C (think s)) : C s :=
Seq.recOn s h1 fun o => Option.recOn o h3 h2
#align stream.wseq.rec_on Stream'.WSeq.recOn
/-- membership for weak sequences-/
protected def Mem (a : α) (s : WSeq α) :=
Seq.Mem (some a) s
#align stream.wseq.mem Stream'.WSeq.Mem
instance membership : Membership α (WSeq α) :=
⟨WSeq.Mem⟩
#align stream.wseq.has_mem Stream'.WSeq.membership
theorem not_mem_nil (a : α) : a ∉ @nil α :=
Seq.not_mem_nil (some a)
#align stream.wseq.not_mem_nil Stream'.WSeq.not_mem_nil
/-- Get the head of a weak sequence. This involves a possibly
infinite computation. -/
def head (s : WSeq α) : Computation (Option α) :=
Computation.map (Prod.fst <$> ·) (destruct s)
#align stream.wseq.head Stream'.WSeq.head
/-- Encode a computation yielding a weak sequence into additional
`think` constructors in a weak sequence -/
def flatten : Computation (WSeq α) → WSeq α :=
Seq.corec fun c =>
match Computation.destruct c with
| Sum.inl s => Seq.omap (return ·) (Seq.destruct s)
| Sum.inr c' => some (none, c')
#align stream.wseq.flatten Stream'.WSeq.flatten
/-- Get the tail of a weak sequence. This doesn't need a `Computation`
wrapper, unlike `head`, because `flatten` allows us to hide this
in the construction of the weak sequence itself. -/
def tail (s : WSeq α) : WSeq α :=
flatten <| (fun o => Option.recOn o nil Prod.snd) <$> destruct s
#align stream.wseq.tail Stream'.WSeq.tail
/-- drop the first `n` elements from `s`. -/
def drop (s : WSeq α) : ℕ → WSeq α
| 0 => s
| n + 1 => tail (drop s n)
#align stream.wseq.drop Stream'.WSeq.drop
/-- Get the nth element of `s`. -/
def get? (s : WSeq α) (n : ℕ) : Computation (Option α) :=
head (drop s n)
#align stream.wseq.nth Stream'.WSeq.get?
/-- Convert `s` to a list (if it is finite and completes in finite time). -/
def toList (s : WSeq α) : Computation (List α) :=
@Computation.corec (List α) (List α × WSeq α)
(fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl l.reverse
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (l, s')
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (a::l, s'))
([], s)
#align stream.wseq.to_list Stream'.WSeq.toList
/-- Get the length of `s` (if it is finite and completes in finite time). -/
def length (s : WSeq α) : Computation ℕ :=
@Computation.corec ℕ (ℕ × WSeq α)
(fun ⟨n, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl n
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (n, s')
| some (some _, s') => Sum.inr (n + 1, s'))
(0, s)
#align stream.wseq.length Stream'.WSeq.length
/-- A weak sequence is finite if `toList s` terminates. Equivalently,
it is a finite number of `think` and `cons` applied to `nil`. -/
class IsFinite (s : WSeq α) : Prop where
out : (toList s).Terminates
#align stream.wseq.is_finite Stream'.WSeq.IsFinite
instance toList_terminates (s : WSeq α) [h : IsFinite s] : (toList s).Terminates :=
h.out
#align stream.wseq.to_list_terminates Stream'.WSeq.toList_terminates
/-- Get the list corresponding to a finite weak sequence. -/
def get (s : WSeq α) [IsFinite s] : List α :=
(toList s).get
#align stream.wseq.get Stream'.WSeq.get
/-- A weak sequence is *productive* if it never stalls forever - there are
always a finite number of `think`s between `cons` constructors.
The sequence itself is allowed to be infinite though. -/
class Productive (s : WSeq α) : Prop where
get?_terminates : ∀ n, (get? s n).Terminates
#align stream.wseq.productive Stream'.WSeq.Productive
#align stream.wseq.productive.nth_terminates Stream'.WSeq.Productive.get?_terminates
theorem productive_iff (s : WSeq α) : Productive s ↔ ∀ n, (get? s n).Terminates :=
⟨fun h => h.1, fun h => ⟨h⟩⟩
#align stream.wseq.productive_iff Stream'.WSeq.productive_iff
instance get?_terminates (s : WSeq α) [h : Productive s] : ∀ n, (get? s n).Terminates :=
h.get?_terminates
#align stream.wseq.nth_terminates Stream'.WSeq.get?_terminates
instance head_terminates (s : WSeq α) [Productive s] : (head s).Terminates :=
s.get?_terminates 0
#align stream.wseq.head_terminates Stream'.WSeq.head_terminates
/-- Replace the `n`th element of `s` with `a`. -/
def updateNth (s : WSeq α) (n : ℕ) (a : α) : WSeq α :=
@Seq.corec (Option α) (ℕ × WSeq α)
(fun ⟨n, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s, n with
| none, _ => none
| some (none, s'), n => some (none, n, s')
| some (some a', s'), 0 => some (some a', 0, s')
| some (some _, s'), 1 => some (some a, 0, s')
| some (some a', s'), n + 2 => some (some a', n + 1, s'))
(n + 1, s)
#align stream.wseq.update_nth Stream'.WSeq.updateNth
/-- Remove the `n`th element of `s`. -/
def removeNth (s : WSeq α) (n : ℕ) : WSeq α :=
@Seq.corec (Option α) (ℕ × WSeq α)
(fun ⟨n, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s, n with
| none, _ => none
| some (none, s'), n => some (none, n, s')
| some (some a', s'), 0 => some (some a', 0, s')
| some (some _, s'), 1 => some (none, 0, s')
| some (some a', s'), n + 2 => some (some a', n + 1, s'))
(n + 1, s)
#align stream.wseq.remove_nth Stream'.WSeq.removeNth
/-- Map the elements of `s` over `f`, removing any values that yield `none`. -/
def filterMap (f : α → Option β) : WSeq α → WSeq β :=
Seq.corec fun s =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => none
| some (none, s') => some (none, s')
| some (some a, s') => some (f a, s')
#align stream.wseq.filter_map Stream'.WSeq.filterMap
/-- Select the elements of `s` that satisfy `p`. -/
def filter (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : WSeq α → WSeq α :=
filterMap fun a => if p a then some a else none
#align stream.wseq.filter Stream'.WSeq.filter
-- example of infinite list manipulations
/-- Get the first element of `s` satisfying `p`. -/
def find (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (s : WSeq α) : Computation (Option α) :=
head <| filter p s
#align stream.wseq.find Stream'.WSeq.find
/-- Zip a function over two weak sequences -/
def zipWith (f : α → β → γ) (s1 : WSeq α) (s2 : WSeq β) : WSeq γ :=
@Seq.corec (Option γ) (WSeq α × WSeq β)
(fun ⟨s1, s2⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s1, Seq.destruct s2 with
| some (none, s1'), some (none, s2') => some (none, s1', s2')
| some (some _, _), some (none, s2') => some (none, s1, s2')
| some (none, s1'), some (some _, _) => some (none, s1', s2)
| some (some a1, s1'), some (some a2, s2') => some (some (f a1 a2), s1', s2')
| _, _ => none)
(s1, s2)
#align stream.wseq.zip_with Stream'.WSeq.zipWith
/-- Zip two weak sequences into a single sequence of pairs -/
def zip : WSeq α → WSeq β → WSeq (α × β) :=
zipWith Prod.mk
#align stream.wseq.zip Stream'.WSeq.zip
/-- Get the list of indexes of elements of `s` satisfying `p` -/
def findIndexes (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (s : WSeq α) : WSeq ℕ :=
(zip s (Stream'.nats : WSeq ℕ)).filterMap fun ⟨a, n⟩ => if p a then some n else none
#align stream.wseq.find_indexes Stream'.WSeq.findIndexes
/-- Get the index of the first element of `s` satisfying `p` -/
def findIndex (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (s : WSeq α) : Computation ℕ :=
(fun o => Option.getD o 0) <$> head (findIndexes p s)
#align stream.wseq.find_index Stream'.WSeq.findIndex
/-- Get the index of the first occurrence of `a` in `s` -/
def indexOf [DecidableEq α] (a : α) : WSeq α → Computation ℕ :=
findIndex (Eq a)
#align stream.wseq.index_of Stream'.WSeq.indexOf
/-- Get the indexes of occurrences of `a` in `s` -/
def indexesOf [DecidableEq α] (a : α) : WSeq α → WSeq ℕ :=
findIndexes (Eq a)
#align stream.wseq.indexes_of Stream'.WSeq.indexesOf
/-- `union s1 s2` is a weak sequence which interleaves `s1` and `s2` in
some order (nondeterministically). -/
def union (s1 s2 : WSeq α) : WSeq α :=
@Seq.corec (Option α) (WSeq α × WSeq α)
(fun ⟨s1, s2⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s1, Seq.destruct s2 with
| none, none => none
| some (a1, s1'), none => some (a1, s1', nil)
| none, some (a2, s2') => some (a2, nil, s2')
| some (none, s1'), some (none, s2') => some (none, s1', s2')
| some (some a1, s1'), some (none, s2') => some (some a1, s1', s2')
| some (none, s1'), some (some a2, s2') => some (some a2, s1', s2')
| some (some a1, s1'), some (some a2, s2') => some (some a1, cons a2 s1', s2'))
(s1, s2)
#align stream.wseq.union Stream'.WSeq.union
/-- Returns `true` if `s` is `nil` and `false` if `s` has an element -/
def isEmpty (s : WSeq α) : Computation Bool :=
Computation.map Option.isNone <| head s
#align stream.wseq.is_empty Stream'.WSeq.isEmpty
/-- Calculate one step of computation -/
def compute (s : WSeq α) : WSeq α :=
match Seq.destruct s with
| some (none, s') => s'
| _ => s
#align stream.wseq.compute Stream'.WSeq.compute
/-- Get the first `n` elements of a weak sequence -/
def take (s : WSeq α) (n : ℕ) : WSeq α :=
@Seq.corec (Option α) (ℕ × WSeq α)
(fun ⟨n, s⟩ =>
match n, Seq.destruct s with
| 0, _ => none
| _ + 1, none => none
| m + 1, some (none, s') => some (none, m + 1, s')
| m + 1, some (some a, s') => some (some a, m, s'))
(n, s)
#align stream.wseq.take Stream'.WSeq.take
/-- Split the sequence at position `n` into a finite initial segment
and the weak sequence tail -/
def splitAt (s : WSeq α) (n : ℕ) : Computation (List α × WSeq α) :=
@Computation.corec (List α × WSeq α) (ℕ × List α × WSeq α)
(fun ⟨n, l, s⟩ =>
match n, Seq.destruct s with
| 0, _ => Sum.inl (l.reverse, s)
| _ + 1, none => Sum.inl (l.reverse, s)
| _ + 1, some (none, s') => Sum.inr (n, l, s')
| m + 1, some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (m, a::l, s'))
(n, [], s)
#align stream.wseq.split_at Stream'.WSeq.splitAt
/-- Returns `true` if any element of `s` satisfies `p` -/
def any (s : WSeq α) (p : α → Bool) : Computation Bool :=
Computation.corec
(fun s : WSeq α =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl false
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr s'
| some (some a, s') => if p a then Sum.inl true else Sum.inr s')
s
#align stream.wseq.any Stream'.WSeq.any
/-- Returns `true` if every element of `s` satisfies `p` -/
def all (s : WSeq α) (p : α → Bool) : Computation Bool :=
Computation.corec
(fun s : WSeq α =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl true
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr s'
| some (some a, s') => if p a then Sum.inr s' else Sum.inl false)
s
#align stream.wseq.all Stream'.WSeq.all
/-- Apply a function to the elements of the sequence to produce a sequence
of partial results. (There is no `scanr` because this would require
working from the end of the sequence, which may not exist.) -/
def scanl (f : α → β → α) (a : α) (s : WSeq β) : WSeq α :=
cons a <|
@Seq.corec (Option α) (α × WSeq β)
(fun ⟨a, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => none
| some (none, s') => some (none, a, s')
| some (some b, s') =>
let a' := f a b
some (some a', a', s'))
(a, s)
#align stream.wseq.scanl Stream'.WSeq.scanl
/-- Get the weak sequence of initial segments of the input sequence -/
def inits (s : WSeq α) : WSeq (List α) :=
cons [] <|
@Seq.corec (Option (List α)) (Batteries.DList α × WSeq α)
(fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => none
| some (none, s') => some (none, l, s')
| some (some a, s') =>
let l' := l.push a
some (some l'.toList, l', s'))
(Batteries.DList.empty, s)
#align stream.wseq.inits Stream'.WSeq.inits
/-- Like take, but does not wait for a result. Calculates `n` steps of
computation and returns the sequence computed so far -/
def collect (s : WSeq α) (n : ℕ) : List α :=
(Seq.take n s).filterMap id
#align stream.wseq.collect Stream'.WSeq.collect
/-- Append two weak sequences. As with `Seq.append`, this may not use
the second sequence if the first one takes forever to compute -/
def append : WSeq α → WSeq α → WSeq α :=
Seq.append
#align stream.wseq.append Stream'.WSeq.append
/-- Map a function over a weak sequence -/
def map (f : α → β) : WSeq α → WSeq β :=
Seq.map (Option.map f)
#align stream.wseq.map Stream'.WSeq.map
/-- Flatten a sequence of weak sequences. (Note that this allows
empty sequences, unlike `Seq.join`.) -/
def join (S : WSeq (WSeq α)) : WSeq α :=
Seq.join
((fun o : Option (WSeq α) =>
match o with
| none => Seq1.ret none
| some s => (none, s)) <$>
S)
#align stream.wseq.join Stream'.WSeq.join
/-- Monadic bind operator for weak sequences -/
def bind (s : WSeq α) (f : α → WSeq β) : WSeq β :=
join (map f s)
#align stream.wseq.bind Stream'.WSeq.bind
/-- lift a relation to a relation over weak sequences -/
@[simp]
def LiftRelO (R : α → β → Prop) (C : WSeq α → WSeq β → Prop) :
Option (α × WSeq α) → Option (β × WSeq β) → Prop
| none, none => True
| some (a, s), some (b, t) => R a b ∧ C s t
| _, _ => False
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_o Stream'.WSeq.LiftRelO
theorem LiftRelO.imp {R S : α → β → Prop} {C D : WSeq α → WSeq β → Prop} (H1 : ∀ a b, R a b → S a b)
(H2 : ∀ s t, C s t → D s t) : ∀ {o p}, LiftRelO R C o p → LiftRelO S D o p
| none, none, _ => trivial
| some (_, _), some (_, _), h => And.imp (H1 _ _) (H2 _ _) h
| none, some _, h => False.elim h
| some (_, _), none, h => False.elim h
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_o.imp Stream'.WSeq.LiftRelO.imp
theorem LiftRelO.imp_right (R : α → β → Prop) {C D : WSeq α → WSeq β → Prop}
(H : ∀ s t, C s t → D s t) {o p} : LiftRelO R C o p → LiftRelO R D o p :=
LiftRelO.imp (fun _ _ => id) H
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_o.imp_right Stream'.WSeq.LiftRelO.imp_right
/-- Definition of bisimilarity for weak sequences-/
@[simp]
def BisimO (R : WSeq α → WSeq α → Prop) : Option (α × WSeq α) → Option (α × WSeq α) → Prop :=
LiftRelO (· = ·) R
#align stream.wseq.bisim_o Stream'.WSeq.BisimO
theorem BisimO.imp {R S : WSeq α → WSeq α → Prop} (H : ∀ s t, R s t → S s t) {o p} :
BisimO R o p → BisimO S o p :=
LiftRelO.imp_right _ H
#align stream.wseq.bisim_o.imp Stream'.WSeq.BisimO.imp
/-- Two weak sequences are `LiftRel R` related if they are either both empty,
or they are both nonempty and the heads are `R` related and the tails are
`LiftRel R` related. (This is a coinductive definition.) -/
def LiftRel (R : α → β → Prop) (s : WSeq α) (t : WSeq β) : Prop :=
∃ C : WSeq α → WSeq β → Prop,
C s t ∧ ∀ {s t}, C s t → Computation.LiftRel (LiftRelO R C) (destruct s) (destruct t)
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel Stream'.WSeq.LiftRel
/-- If two sequences are equivalent, then they have the same values and
the same computational behavior (i.e. if one loops forever then so does
the other), although they may differ in the number of `think`s needed to
arrive at the answer. -/
def Equiv : WSeq α → WSeq α → Prop :=
LiftRel (· = ·)
#align stream.wseq.equiv Stream'.WSeq.Equiv
theorem liftRel_destruct {R : α → β → Prop} {s : WSeq α} {t : WSeq β} :
LiftRel R s t → Computation.LiftRel (LiftRelO R (LiftRel R)) (destruct s) (destruct t)
| ⟨R, h1, h2⟩ => by
refine Computation.LiftRel.imp ?_ _ _ (h2 h1)
apply LiftRelO.imp_right
exact fun s' t' h' => ⟨R, h', @h2⟩
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_destruct Stream'.WSeq.liftRel_destruct
theorem liftRel_destruct_iff {R : α → β → Prop} {s : WSeq α} {t : WSeq β} :
LiftRel R s t ↔ Computation.LiftRel (LiftRelO R (LiftRel R)) (destruct s) (destruct t) :=
⟨liftRel_destruct, fun h =>
⟨fun s t =>
LiftRel R s t ∨ Computation.LiftRel (LiftRelO R (LiftRel R)) (destruct s) (destruct t),
Or.inr h, fun {s t} h => by
have h : Computation.LiftRel (LiftRelO R (LiftRel R)) (destruct s) (destruct t) := by
cases' h with h h
· exact liftRel_destruct h
· assumption
apply Computation.LiftRel.imp _ _ _ h
intro a b
apply LiftRelO.imp_right
intro s t
apply Or.inl⟩⟩
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_destruct_iff Stream'.WSeq.liftRel_destruct_iff
-- Porting note: To avoid ambiguous notation, `~` became `~ʷ`.
infixl:50 " ~ʷ " => Equiv
theorem destruct_congr {s t : WSeq α} :
s ~ʷ t → Computation.LiftRel (BisimO (· ~ʷ ·)) (destruct s) (destruct t) :=
liftRel_destruct
#align stream.wseq.destruct_congr Stream'.WSeq.destruct_congr
theorem destruct_congr_iff {s t : WSeq α} :
s ~ʷ t ↔ Computation.LiftRel (BisimO (· ~ʷ ·)) (destruct s) (destruct t) :=
liftRel_destruct_iff
#align stream.wseq.destruct_congr_iff Stream'.WSeq.destruct_congr_iff
theorem LiftRel.refl (R : α → α → Prop) (H : Reflexive R) : Reflexive (LiftRel R) := fun s => by
refine ⟨(· = ·), rfl, fun {s t} (h : s = t) => ?_⟩
rw [← h]
apply Computation.LiftRel.refl
intro a
cases' a with a
· simp
· cases a
simp only [LiftRelO, and_true]
apply H
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel.refl Stream'.WSeq.LiftRel.refl
theorem LiftRelO.swap (R : α → β → Prop) (C) :
swap (LiftRelO R C) = LiftRelO (swap R) (swap C) := by
funext x y
rcases x with ⟨⟩ | ⟨hx, jx⟩ <;> rcases y with ⟨⟩ | ⟨hy, jy⟩ <;> rfl
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_o.swap Stream'.WSeq.LiftRelO.swap
theorem LiftRel.swap_lem {R : α → β → Prop} {s1 s2} (h : LiftRel R s1 s2) :
LiftRel (swap R) s2 s1 := by
refine ⟨swap (LiftRel R), h, fun {s t} (h : LiftRel R t s) => ?_⟩
rw [← LiftRelO.swap, Computation.LiftRel.swap]
apply liftRel_destruct h
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel.swap_lem Stream'.WSeq.LiftRel.swap_lem
theorem LiftRel.swap (R : α → β → Prop) : swap (LiftRel R) = LiftRel (swap R) :=
funext fun _ => funext fun _ => propext ⟨LiftRel.swap_lem, LiftRel.swap_lem⟩
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel.swap Stream'.WSeq.LiftRel.swap
theorem LiftRel.symm (R : α → α → Prop) (H : Symmetric R) : Symmetric (LiftRel R) :=
fun s1 s2 (h : Function.swap (LiftRel R) s2 s1) => by rwa [LiftRel.swap, H.swap_eq] at h
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel.symm Stream'.WSeq.LiftRel.symm
theorem LiftRel.trans (R : α → α → Prop) (H : Transitive R) : Transitive (LiftRel R) :=
fun s t u h1 h2 => by
refine ⟨fun s u => ∃ t, LiftRel R s t ∧ LiftRel R t u, ⟨t, h1, h2⟩, fun {s u} h => ?_⟩
rcases h with ⟨t, h1, h2⟩
have h1 := liftRel_destruct h1
have h2 := liftRel_destruct h2
refine
Computation.liftRel_def.2
⟨(Computation.terminates_of_liftRel h1).trans (Computation.terminates_of_liftRel h2),
fun {a c} ha hc => ?_⟩
rcases h1.left ha with ⟨b, hb, t1⟩
have t2 := Computation.rel_of_liftRel h2 hb hc
cases' a with a <;> cases' c with c
· trivial
· cases b
· cases t2
· cases t1
· cases a
cases' b with b
· cases t1
· cases b
cases t2
· cases' a with a s
cases' b with b
· cases t1
cases' b with b t
cases' c with c u
cases' t1 with ab st
cases' t2 with bc tu
exact ⟨H ab bc, t, st, tu⟩
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel.trans Stream'.WSeq.LiftRel.trans
theorem LiftRel.equiv (R : α → α → Prop) : Equivalence R → Equivalence (LiftRel R)
| ⟨refl, symm, trans⟩ => ⟨LiftRel.refl R refl, @(LiftRel.symm R @symm), @(LiftRel.trans R @trans)⟩
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel.equiv Stream'.WSeq.LiftRel.equiv
@[refl]
theorem Equiv.refl : ∀ s : WSeq α, s ~ʷ s :=
LiftRel.refl (· = ·) Eq.refl
#align stream.wseq.equiv.refl Stream'.WSeq.Equiv.refl
@[symm]
theorem Equiv.symm : ∀ {s t : WSeq α}, s ~ʷ t → t ~ʷ s :=
@(LiftRel.symm (· = ·) (@Eq.symm _))
#align stream.wseq.equiv.symm Stream'.WSeq.Equiv.symm
@[trans]
theorem Equiv.trans : ∀ {s t u : WSeq α}, s ~ʷ t → t ~ʷ u → s ~ʷ u :=
@(LiftRel.trans (· = ·) (@Eq.trans _))
#align stream.wseq.equiv.trans Stream'.WSeq.Equiv.trans
theorem Equiv.equivalence : Equivalence (@Equiv α) :=
⟨@Equiv.refl _, @Equiv.symm _, @Equiv.trans _⟩
#align stream.wseq.equiv.equivalence Stream'.WSeq.Equiv.equivalence
open Computation
@[simp]
theorem destruct_nil : destruct (nil : WSeq α) = Computation.pure none :=
Computation.destruct_eq_pure rfl
#align stream.wseq.destruct_nil Stream'.WSeq.destruct_nil
@[simp]
theorem destruct_cons (a : α) (s) : destruct (cons a s) = Computation.pure (some (a, s)) :=
Computation.destruct_eq_pure <| by simp [destruct, cons, Computation.rmap]
#align stream.wseq.destruct_cons Stream'.WSeq.destruct_cons
@[simp]
theorem destruct_think (s : WSeq α) : destruct (think s) = (destruct s).think :=
Computation.destruct_eq_think <| by simp [destruct, think, Computation.rmap]
#align stream.wseq.destruct_think Stream'.WSeq.destruct_think
@[simp]
theorem seq_destruct_nil : Seq.destruct (nil : WSeq α) = none :=
Seq.destruct_nil
#align stream.wseq.seq_destruct_nil Stream'.WSeq.seq_destruct_nil
@[simp]
theorem seq_destruct_cons (a : α) (s) : Seq.destruct (cons a s) = some (some a, s) :=
Seq.destruct_cons _ _
#align stream.wseq.seq_destruct_cons Stream'.WSeq.seq_destruct_cons
@[simp]
theorem seq_destruct_think (s : WSeq α) : Seq.destruct (think s) = some (none, s) :=
Seq.destruct_cons _ _
#align stream.wseq.seq_destruct_think Stream'.WSeq.seq_destruct_think
@[simp]
theorem head_nil : head (nil : WSeq α) = Computation.pure none := by simp [head]
#align stream.wseq.head_nil Stream'.WSeq.head_nil
@[simp]
theorem head_cons (a : α) (s) : head (cons a s) = Computation.pure (some a) := by simp [head]
#align stream.wseq.head_cons Stream'.WSeq.head_cons
@[simp]
theorem head_think (s : WSeq α) : head (think s) = (head s).think := by simp [head]
#align stream.wseq.head_think Stream'.WSeq.head_think
@[simp]
theorem flatten_pure (s : WSeq α) : flatten (Computation.pure s) = s := by
refine Seq.eq_of_bisim (fun s1 s2 => flatten (Computation.pure s2) = s1) ?_ rfl
intro s' s h
rw [← h]
simp only [Seq.BisimO, flatten, Seq.omap, pure_def, Seq.corec_eq, destruct_pure]
cases Seq.destruct s with
| none => simp
| some val =>
cases' val with o s'
simp
#align stream.wseq.flatten_ret Stream'.WSeq.flatten_pure
@[simp]
theorem flatten_think (c : Computation (WSeq α)) : flatten c.think = think (flatten c) :=
Seq.destruct_eq_cons <| by simp [flatten, think]
#align stream.wseq.flatten_think Stream'.WSeq.flatten_think
@[simp]
theorem destruct_flatten (c : Computation (WSeq α)) : destruct (flatten c) = c >>= destruct := by
refine
Computation.eq_of_bisim
(fun c1 c2 => c1 = c2 ∨ ∃ c, c1 = destruct (flatten c) ∧ c2 = Computation.bind c destruct) ?_
(Or.inr ⟨c, rfl, rfl⟩)
intro c1 c2 h
exact
match c1, c2, h with
| c, _, Or.inl rfl => by cases c.destruct <;> simp
| _, _, Or.inr ⟨c, rfl, rfl⟩ => by
induction' c using Computation.recOn with a c' <;> simp
· cases (destruct a).destruct <;> simp
· exact Or.inr ⟨c', rfl, rfl⟩
#align stream.wseq.destruct_flatten Stream'.WSeq.destruct_flatten
theorem head_terminates_iff (s : WSeq α) : Terminates (head s) ↔ Terminates (destruct s) :=
terminates_map_iff _ (destruct s)
#align stream.wseq.head_terminates_iff Stream'.WSeq.head_terminates_iff
@[simp]
theorem tail_nil : tail (nil : WSeq α) = nil := by simp [tail]
#align stream.wseq.tail_nil Stream'.WSeq.tail_nil
@[simp]
theorem tail_cons (a : α) (s) : tail (cons a s) = s := by simp [tail]
#align stream.wseq.tail_cons Stream'.WSeq.tail_cons
@[simp]
theorem tail_think (s : WSeq α) : tail (think s) = (tail s).think := by simp [tail]
#align stream.wseq.tail_think Stream'.WSeq.tail_think
@[simp]
theorem dropn_nil (n) : drop (nil : WSeq α) n = nil := by induction n <;> simp [*, drop]
#align stream.wseq.dropn_nil Stream'.WSeq.dropn_nil
@[simp]
theorem dropn_cons (a : α) (s) (n) : drop (cons a s) (n + 1) = drop s n := by
induction n with
| zero => simp [drop]
| succ n n_ih =>
-- porting note (#10745): was `simp [*, drop]`.
simp [drop, ← n_ih]
#align stream.wseq.dropn_cons Stream'.WSeq.dropn_cons
@[simp]
theorem dropn_think (s : WSeq α) (n) : drop (think s) n = (drop s n).think := by
induction n <;> simp [*, drop]
#align stream.wseq.dropn_think Stream'.WSeq.dropn_think
theorem dropn_add (s : WSeq α) (m) : ∀ n, drop s (m + n) = drop (drop s m) n
| 0 => rfl
| n + 1 => congr_arg tail (dropn_add s m n)
#align stream.wseq.dropn_add Stream'.WSeq.dropn_add
theorem dropn_tail (s : WSeq α) (n) : drop (tail s) n = drop s (n + 1) := by
rw [Nat.add_comm]
symm
apply dropn_add
#align stream.wseq.dropn_tail Stream'.WSeq.dropn_tail
theorem get?_add (s : WSeq α) (m n) : get? s (m + n) = get? (drop s m) n :=
congr_arg head (dropn_add _ _ _)
#align stream.wseq.nth_add Stream'.WSeq.get?_add
theorem get?_tail (s : WSeq α) (n) : get? (tail s) n = get? s (n + 1) :=
congr_arg head (dropn_tail _ _)
#align stream.wseq.nth_tail Stream'.WSeq.get?_tail
@[simp]
theorem join_nil : join nil = (nil : WSeq α) :=
Seq.join_nil
#align stream.wseq.join_nil Stream'.WSeq.join_nil
@[simp]
theorem join_think (S : WSeq (WSeq α)) : join (think S) = think (join S) := by
simp only [join, think]
dsimp only [(· <$> ·)]
simp [join, Seq1.ret]
#align stream.wseq.join_think Stream'.WSeq.join_think
@[simp]
theorem join_cons (s : WSeq α) (S) : join (cons s S) = think (append s (join S)) := by
simp only [join, think]
dsimp only [(· <$> ·)]
simp [join, cons, append]
#align stream.wseq.join_cons Stream'.WSeq.join_cons
@[simp]
theorem nil_append (s : WSeq α) : append nil s = s :=
Seq.nil_append _
#align stream.wseq.nil_append Stream'.WSeq.nil_append
@[simp]
theorem cons_append (a : α) (s t) : append (cons a s) t = cons a (append s t) :=
Seq.cons_append _ _ _
#align stream.wseq.cons_append Stream'.WSeq.cons_append
@[simp]
theorem think_append (s t : WSeq α) : append (think s) t = think (append s t) :=
Seq.cons_append _ _ _
#align stream.wseq.think_append Stream'.WSeq.think_append
@[simp]
theorem append_nil (s : WSeq α) : append s nil = s :=
Seq.append_nil _
#align stream.wseq.append_nil Stream'.WSeq.append_nil
@[simp]
theorem append_assoc (s t u : WSeq α) : append (append s t) u = append s (append t u) :=
Seq.append_assoc _ _ _
#align stream.wseq.append_assoc Stream'.WSeq.append_assoc
/-- auxiliary definition of tail over weak sequences-/
@[simp]
def tail.aux : Option (α × WSeq α) → Computation (Option (α × WSeq α))
| none => Computation.pure none
| some (_, s) => destruct s
#align stream.wseq.tail.aux Stream'.WSeq.tail.aux
theorem destruct_tail (s : WSeq α) : destruct (tail s) = destruct s >>= tail.aux := by
simp only [tail, destruct_flatten, tail.aux]; rw [← bind_pure_comp, LawfulMonad.bind_assoc]
apply congr_arg; ext1 (_ | ⟨a, s⟩) <;> apply (@pure_bind Computation _ _ _ _ _ _).trans _ <;> simp
#align stream.wseq.destruct_tail Stream'.WSeq.destruct_tail
/-- auxiliary definition of drop over weak sequences-/
@[simp]
def drop.aux : ℕ → Option (α × WSeq α) → Computation (Option (α × WSeq α))
| 0 => Computation.pure
| n + 1 => fun a => tail.aux a >>= drop.aux n
#align stream.wseq.drop.aux Stream'.WSeq.drop.aux
theorem drop.aux_none : ∀ n, @drop.aux α n none = Computation.pure none
| 0 => rfl
| n + 1 =>
show Computation.bind (Computation.pure none) (drop.aux n) = Computation.pure none by
rw [ret_bind, drop.aux_none n]
#align stream.wseq.drop.aux_none Stream'.WSeq.drop.aux_none
theorem destruct_dropn : ∀ (s : WSeq α) (n), destruct (drop s n) = destruct s >>= drop.aux n
| s, 0 => (bind_pure' _).symm
| s, n + 1 => by
rw [← dropn_tail, destruct_dropn _ n, destruct_tail, LawfulMonad.bind_assoc]
rfl
#align stream.wseq.destruct_dropn Stream'.WSeq.destruct_dropn
theorem head_terminates_of_head_tail_terminates (s : WSeq α) [T : Terminates (head (tail s))] :
Terminates (head s) :=
(head_terminates_iff _).2 <| by
rcases (head_terminates_iff _).1 T with ⟨⟨a, h⟩⟩
simp? [tail] at h says simp only [tail, destruct_flatten] at h
rcases exists_of_mem_bind h with ⟨s', h1, _⟩
unfold Functor.map at h1
exact
let ⟨t, h3, _⟩ := Computation.exists_of_mem_map h1
Computation.terminates_of_mem h3
#align stream.wseq.head_terminates_of_head_tail_terminates Stream'.WSeq.head_terminates_of_head_tail_terminates
theorem destruct_some_of_destruct_tail_some {s : WSeq α} {a} (h : some a ∈ destruct (tail s)) :
∃ a', some a' ∈ destruct s := by
unfold tail Functor.map at h; simp only [destruct_flatten] at h
rcases exists_of_mem_bind h with ⟨t, tm, td⟩; clear h
rcases Computation.exists_of_mem_map tm with ⟨t', ht', ht2⟩; clear tm
cases' t' with t' <;> rw [← ht2] at td <;> simp only [destruct_nil] at td
· have := mem_unique td (ret_mem _)
contradiction
· exact ⟨_, ht'⟩
#align stream.wseq.destruct_some_of_destruct_tail_some Stream'.WSeq.destruct_some_of_destruct_tail_some
theorem head_some_of_head_tail_some {s : WSeq α} {a} (h : some a ∈ head (tail s)) :
∃ a', some a' ∈ head s := by
unfold head at h
rcases Computation.exists_of_mem_map h with ⟨o, md, e⟩; clear h
cases' o with o <;> [injection e; injection e with h']; clear h'
cases' destruct_some_of_destruct_tail_some md with a am
exact ⟨_, Computation.mem_map (@Prod.fst α (WSeq α) <$> ·) am⟩
#align stream.wseq.head_some_of_head_tail_some Stream'.WSeq.head_some_of_head_tail_some
theorem head_some_of_get?_some {s : WSeq α} {a n} (h : some a ∈ get? s n) :
∃ a', some a' ∈ head s := by
induction n generalizing a with
| zero => exact ⟨_, h⟩
| succ n IH =>
let ⟨a', h'⟩ := head_some_of_head_tail_some h
exact IH h'
#align stream.wseq.head_some_of_nth_some Stream'.WSeq.head_some_of_get?_some
instance productive_tail (s : WSeq α) [Productive s] : Productive (tail s) :=
⟨fun n => by rw [get?_tail]; infer_instance⟩
#align stream.wseq.productive_tail Stream'.WSeq.productive_tail
instance productive_dropn (s : WSeq α) [Productive s] (n) : Productive (drop s n) :=
⟨fun m => by rw [← get?_add]; infer_instance⟩
#align stream.wseq.productive_dropn Stream'.WSeq.productive_dropn
/-- Given a productive weak sequence, we can collapse all the `think`s to
produce a sequence. -/
def toSeq (s : WSeq α) [Productive s] : Seq α :=
⟨fun n => (get? s n).get,
fun {n} h => by
cases e : Computation.get (get? s (n + 1))
· assumption
have := Computation.mem_of_get_eq _ e
simp? [get?] at this h says simp only [get?] at this h
cases' head_some_of_head_tail_some this with a' h'
have := mem_unique h' (@Computation.mem_of_get_eq _ _ _ _ h)
contradiction⟩
#align stream.wseq.to_seq Stream'.WSeq.toSeq
theorem get?_terminates_le {s : WSeq α} {m n} (h : m ≤ n) :
Terminates (get? s n) → Terminates (get? s m) := by
induction' h with m' _ IH
exacts [id, fun T => IH (@head_terminates_of_head_tail_terminates _ _ T)]
#align stream.wseq.nth_terminates_le Stream'.WSeq.get?_terminates_le
theorem head_terminates_of_get?_terminates {s : WSeq α} {n} :
Terminates (get? s n) → Terminates (head s) :=
get?_terminates_le (Nat.zero_le n)
#align stream.wseq.head_terminates_of_nth_terminates Stream'.WSeq.head_terminates_of_get?_terminates
theorem destruct_terminates_of_get?_terminates {s : WSeq α} {n} (T : Terminates (get? s n)) :
Terminates (destruct s) :=
(head_terminates_iff _).1 <| head_terminates_of_get?_terminates T
#align stream.wseq.destruct_terminates_of_nth_terminates Stream'.WSeq.destruct_terminates_of_get?_terminates
theorem mem_rec_on {C : WSeq α → Prop} {a s} (M : a ∈ s) (h1 : ∀ b s', a = b ∨ C s' → C (cons b s'))
(h2 : ∀ s, C s → C (think s)) : C s := by
apply Seq.mem_rec_on M
intro o s' h; cases' o with b
· apply h2
cases h
· contradiction
· assumption
· apply h1
apply Or.imp_left _ h
intro h
injection h
#align stream.wseq.mem_rec_on Stream'.WSeq.mem_rec_on
@[simp]
theorem mem_think (s : WSeq α) (a) : a ∈ think s ↔ a ∈ s := by
cases' s with f al
change (some (some a) ∈ some none::f) ↔ some (some a) ∈ f
constructor <;> intro h
· apply (Stream'.eq_or_mem_of_mem_cons h).resolve_left
intro
injections
· apply Stream'.mem_cons_of_mem _ h
#align stream.wseq.mem_think Stream'.WSeq.mem_think
theorem eq_or_mem_iff_mem {s : WSeq α} {a a' s'} :
some (a', s') ∈ destruct s → (a ∈ s ↔ a = a' ∨ a ∈ s') := by
generalize e : destruct s = c; intro h
revert s
apply Computation.memRecOn h <;> [skip; intro c IH] <;> intro s <;>
induction' s using WSeq.recOn with x s s <;>
intro m <;>
have := congr_arg Computation.destruct m <;>
simp at this
· cases' this with i1 i2
rw [i1, i2]
cases' s' with f al
dsimp only [cons, (· ∈ ·), WSeq.Mem, Seq.Mem, Seq.cons]
have h_a_eq_a' : a = a' ↔ some (some a) = some (some a') := by simp
rw [h_a_eq_a']
refine ⟨Stream'.eq_or_mem_of_mem_cons, fun o => ?_⟩
· cases' o with e m
· rw [e]
apply Stream'.mem_cons
· exact Stream'.mem_cons_of_mem _ m
· simp [IH this]
#align stream.wseq.eq_or_mem_iff_mem Stream'.WSeq.eq_or_mem_iff_mem
@[simp]
theorem mem_cons_iff (s : WSeq α) (b) {a} : a ∈ cons b s ↔ a = b ∨ a ∈ s :=
eq_or_mem_iff_mem <| by simp [ret_mem]
#align stream.wseq.mem_cons_iff Stream'.WSeq.mem_cons_iff
theorem mem_cons_of_mem {s : WSeq α} (b) {a} (h : a ∈ s) : a ∈ cons b s :=
(mem_cons_iff _ _).2 (Or.inr h)
#align stream.wseq.mem_cons_of_mem Stream'.WSeq.mem_cons_of_mem
theorem mem_cons (s : WSeq α) (a) : a ∈ cons a s :=
(mem_cons_iff _ _).2 (Or.inl rfl)
#align stream.wseq.mem_cons Stream'.WSeq.mem_cons
theorem mem_of_mem_tail {s : WSeq α} {a} : a ∈ tail s → a ∈ s := by
intro h; have := h; cases' h with n e; revert s; simp only [Stream'.get]
induction' n with n IH <;> intro s <;> induction' s using WSeq.recOn with x s s <;>
simp <;> intro m e <;>
injections
· exact Or.inr m
· exact Or.inr m
· apply IH m
rw [e]
cases tail s
rfl
#align stream.wseq.mem_of_mem_tail Stream'.WSeq.mem_of_mem_tail
theorem mem_of_mem_dropn {s : WSeq α} {a} : ∀ {n}, a ∈ drop s n → a ∈ s
| 0, h => h
| n + 1, h => @mem_of_mem_dropn s a n (mem_of_mem_tail h)
#align stream.wseq.mem_of_mem_dropn Stream'.WSeq.mem_of_mem_dropn
theorem get?_mem {s : WSeq α} {a n} : some a ∈ get? s n → a ∈ s := by
revert s; induction' n with n IH <;> intro s h
· -- Porting note: This line is required to infer metavariables in
-- `Computation.exists_of_mem_map`.
dsimp only [get?, head] at h
rcases Computation.exists_of_mem_map h with ⟨o, h1, h2⟩
cases' o with o
· injection h2
injection h2 with h'
cases' o with a' s'
exact (eq_or_mem_iff_mem h1).2 (Or.inl h'.symm)
· have := @IH (tail s)
rw [get?_tail] at this
exact mem_of_mem_tail (this h)
#align stream.wseq.nth_mem Stream'.WSeq.get?_mem
theorem exists_get?_of_mem {s : WSeq α} {a} (h : a ∈ s) : ∃ n, some a ∈ get? s n := by
apply mem_rec_on h
· intro a' s' h
cases' h with h h
· exists 0
simp only [get?, drop, head_cons]
rw [h]
apply ret_mem
· cases' h with n h
exists n + 1
-- porting note (#10745): was `simp [get?]`.
simpa [get?]
· intro s' h
cases' h with n h
exists n
simp only [get?, dropn_think, head_think]
apply think_mem h
#align stream.wseq.exists_nth_of_mem Stream'.WSeq.exists_get?_of_mem
theorem exists_dropn_of_mem {s : WSeq α} {a} (h : a ∈ s) :
∃ n s', some (a, s') ∈ destruct (drop s n) :=
let ⟨n, h⟩ := exists_get?_of_mem h
⟨n, by
rcases (head_terminates_iff _).1 ⟨⟨_, h⟩⟩ with ⟨⟨o, om⟩⟩
have := Computation.mem_unique (Computation.mem_map _ om) h
cases' o with o
· injection this
injection this with i
cases' o with a' s'
dsimp at i
rw [i] at om
exact ⟨_, om⟩⟩
#align stream.wseq.exists_dropn_of_mem Stream'.WSeq.exists_dropn_of_mem
theorem liftRel_dropn_destruct {R : α → β → Prop} {s t} (H : LiftRel R s t) :
∀ n, Computation.LiftRel (LiftRelO R (LiftRel R)) (destruct (drop s n)) (destruct (drop t n))
| 0 => liftRel_destruct H
| n + 1 => by
simp only [LiftRelO, drop, Nat.add_eq, Nat.add_zero, destruct_tail, tail.aux]
apply liftRel_bind
· apply liftRel_dropn_destruct H n
exact fun {a b} o =>
match a, b, o with
| none, none, _ => by
-- Porting note: These 2 theorems should be excluded.
simp [-liftRel_pure_left, -liftRel_pure_right]
| some (a, s), some (b, t), ⟨_, h2⟩ => by simpa [tail.aux] using liftRel_destruct h2
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_dropn_destruct Stream'.WSeq.liftRel_dropn_destruct
theorem exists_of_liftRel_left {R : α → β → Prop} {s t} (H : LiftRel R s t) {a} (h : a ∈ s) :
∃ b, b ∈ t ∧ R a b := by
let ⟨n, h⟩ := exists_get?_of_mem h
-- Porting note: This line is required to infer metavariables in
-- `Computation.exists_of_mem_map`.
dsimp only [get?, head] at h
let ⟨some (_, s'), sd, rfl⟩ := Computation.exists_of_mem_map h
let ⟨some (b, t'), td, ⟨ab, _⟩⟩ := (liftRel_dropn_destruct H n).left sd
exact ⟨b, get?_mem (Computation.mem_map (Prod.fst.{v, v} <$> ·) td), ab⟩
#align stream.wseq.exists_of_lift_rel_left Stream'.WSeq.exists_of_liftRel_left
theorem exists_of_liftRel_right {R : α → β → Prop} {s t} (H : LiftRel R s t) {b} (h : b ∈ t) :
∃ a, a ∈ s ∧ R a b := by rw [← LiftRel.swap] at H; exact exists_of_liftRel_left H h
#align stream.wseq.exists_of_lift_rel_right Stream'.WSeq.exists_of_liftRel_right
theorem head_terminates_of_mem {s : WSeq α} {a} (h : a ∈ s) : Terminates (head s) :=
let ⟨_, h⟩ := exists_get?_of_mem h
head_terminates_of_get?_terminates ⟨⟨_, h⟩⟩
#align stream.wseq.head_terminates_of_mem Stream'.WSeq.head_terminates_of_mem
theorem of_mem_append {s₁ s₂ : WSeq α} {a : α} : a ∈ append s₁ s₂ → a ∈ s₁ ∨ a ∈ s₂ :=
Seq.of_mem_append
#align stream.wseq.of_mem_append Stream'.WSeq.of_mem_append
theorem mem_append_left {s₁ s₂ : WSeq α} {a : α} : a ∈ s₁ → a ∈ append s₁ s₂ :=
Seq.mem_append_left
#align stream.wseq.mem_append_left Stream'.WSeq.mem_append_left
theorem exists_of_mem_map {f} {b : β} : ∀ {s : WSeq α}, b ∈ map f s → ∃ a, a ∈ s ∧ f a = b
| ⟨g, al⟩, h => by
let ⟨o, om, oe⟩ := Seq.exists_of_mem_map h
cases' o with a
· injection oe
injection oe with h'
exact ⟨a, om, h'⟩
#align stream.wseq.exists_of_mem_map Stream'.WSeq.exists_of_mem_map
@[simp]
theorem liftRel_nil (R : α → β → Prop) : LiftRel R nil nil := by
rw [liftRel_destruct_iff]
-- Porting note: These 2 theorems should be excluded.
simp [-liftRel_pure_left, -liftRel_pure_right]
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_nil Stream'.WSeq.liftRel_nil
@[simp]
theorem liftRel_cons (R : α → β → Prop) (a b s t) :
LiftRel R (cons a s) (cons b t) ↔ R a b ∧ LiftRel R s t := by
rw [liftRel_destruct_iff]
-- Porting note: These 2 theorems should be excluded.
simp [-liftRel_pure_left, -liftRel_pure_right]
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_cons Stream'.WSeq.liftRel_cons
@[simp]
theorem liftRel_think_left (R : α → β → Prop) (s t) : LiftRel R (think s) t ↔ LiftRel R s t := by
rw [liftRel_destruct_iff, liftRel_destruct_iff]; simp
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_think_left Stream'.WSeq.liftRel_think_left
@[simp]
theorem liftRel_think_right (R : α → β → Prop) (s t) : LiftRel R s (think t) ↔ LiftRel R s t := by
rw [liftRel_destruct_iff, liftRel_destruct_iff]; simp
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_think_right Stream'.WSeq.liftRel_think_right
theorem cons_congr {s t : WSeq α} (a : α) (h : s ~ʷ t) : cons a s ~ʷ cons a t := by
unfold Equiv; simpa using h
#align stream.wseq.cons_congr Stream'.WSeq.cons_congr
theorem think_equiv (s : WSeq α) : think s ~ʷ s := by unfold Equiv; simpa using Equiv.refl _
#align stream.wseq.think_equiv Stream'.WSeq.think_equiv
theorem think_congr {s t : WSeq α} (h : s ~ʷ t) : think s ~ʷ think t := by
unfold Equiv; simpa using h
#align stream.wseq.think_congr Stream'.WSeq.think_congr
theorem head_congr : ∀ {s t : WSeq α}, s ~ʷ t → head s ~ head t := by
suffices ∀ {s t : WSeq α}, s ~ʷ t → ∀ {o}, o ∈ head s → o ∈ head t from fun s t h o =>
⟨this h, this h.symm⟩
intro s t h o ho
rcases @Computation.exists_of_mem_map _ _ _ _ (destruct s) ho with ⟨ds, dsm, dse⟩
rw [← dse]
cases' destruct_congr h with l r
rcases l dsm with ⟨dt, dtm, dst⟩
cases' ds with a <;> cases' dt with b
· apply Computation.mem_map _ dtm
· cases b
cases dst
· cases a
cases dst
· cases' a with a s'
cases' b with b t'
rw [dst.left]
exact @Computation.mem_map _ _ (@Functor.map _ _ (α × WSeq α) _ Prod.fst)
(some (b, t')) (destruct t) dtm
#align stream.wseq.head_congr Stream'.WSeq.head_congr
theorem flatten_equiv {c : Computation (WSeq α)} {s} (h : s ∈ c) : flatten c ~ʷ s := by
apply Computation.memRecOn h
· simp [Equiv.refl]
· intro s'
apply Equiv.trans
simp [think_equiv]
#align stream.wseq.flatten_equiv Stream'.WSeq.flatten_equiv
theorem liftRel_flatten {R : α → β → Prop} {c1 : Computation (WSeq α)} {c2 : Computation (WSeq β)}
(h : c1.LiftRel (LiftRel R) c2) : LiftRel R (flatten c1) (flatten c2) :=
let S s t := ∃ c1 c2, s = flatten c1 ∧ t = flatten c2 ∧ Computation.LiftRel (LiftRel R) c1 c2
⟨S, ⟨c1, c2, rfl, rfl, h⟩, fun {s t} h =>
match s, t, h with
| _, _, ⟨c1, c2, rfl, rfl, h⟩ => by
simp only [destruct_flatten]; apply liftRel_bind _ _ h
intro a b ab; apply Computation.LiftRel.imp _ _ _ (liftRel_destruct ab)
intro a b; apply LiftRelO.imp_right
intro s t h; refine ⟨Computation.pure s, Computation.pure t, ?_, ?_, ?_⟩ <;>
-- Porting note: These 2 theorems should be excluded.
simp [h, -liftRel_pure_left, -liftRel_pure_right]⟩
#align stream.wseq.lift_rel_flatten Stream'.WSeq.liftRel_flatten
theorem flatten_congr {c1 c2 : Computation (WSeq α)} :
Computation.LiftRel Equiv c1 c2 → flatten c1 ~ʷ flatten c2 :=
liftRel_flatten
#align stream.wseq.flatten_congr Stream'.WSeq.flatten_congr
theorem tail_congr {s t : WSeq α} (h : s ~ʷ t) : tail s ~ʷ tail t := by
apply flatten_congr
dsimp only [(· <$> ·)]; rw [← Computation.bind_pure, ← Computation.bind_pure]
apply liftRel_bind _ _ (destruct_congr h)
intro a b h; simp only [comp_apply, liftRel_pure]
cases' a with a <;> cases' b with b
· trivial
· cases h
· cases a
cases h
· cases' a with a s'
cases' b with b t'
exact h.right
#align stream.wseq.tail_congr Stream'.WSeq.tail_congr
theorem dropn_congr {s t : WSeq α} (h : s ~ʷ t) (n) : drop s n ~ʷ drop t n := by
induction n <;> simp [*, tail_congr, drop]
#align stream.wseq.dropn_congr Stream'.WSeq.dropn_congr
theorem get?_congr {s t : WSeq α} (h : s ~ʷ t) (n) : get? s n ~ get? t n :=
head_congr (dropn_congr h _)
#align stream.wseq.nth_congr Stream'.WSeq.get?_congr
theorem mem_congr {s t : WSeq α} (h : s ~ʷ t) (a) : a ∈ s ↔ a ∈ t :=
suffices ∀ {s t : WSeq α}, s ~ʷ t → a ∈ s → a ∈ t from ⟨this h, this h.symm⟩
fun {_ _} h as =>
let ⟨_, hn⟩ := exists_get?_of_mem as
get?_mem ((get?_congr h _ _).1 hn)
#align stream.wseq.mem_congr Stream'.WSeq.mem_congr
theorem productive_congr {s t : WSeq α} (h : s ~ʷ t) : Productive s ↔ Productive t := by
simp only [productive_iff]; exact forall_congr' fun n => terminates_congr <| get?_congr h _
#align stream.wseq.productive_congr Stream'.WSeq.productive_congr
theorem Equiv.ext {s t : WSeq α} (h : ∀ n, get? s n ~ get? t n) : s ~ʷ t :=
⟨fun s t => ∀ n, get? s n ~ get? t n, h, fun {s t} h => by
refine liftRel_def.2 ⟨?_, ?_⟩
· rw [← head_terminates_iff, ← head_terminates_iff]
exact terminates_congr (h 0)
· intro a b ma mb
cases' a with a <;> cases' b with b
· trivial
· injection mem_unique (Computation.mem_map _ ma) ((h 0 _).2 (Computation.mem_map _ mb))
· injection mem_unique (Computation.mem_map _ ma) ((h 0 _).2 (Computation.mem_map _ mb))
· cases' a with a s'
cases' b with b t'
injection mem_unique (Computation.mem_map _ ma) ((h 0 _).2 (Computation.mem_map _ mb)) with
ab
refine ⟨ab, fun n => ?_⟩
refine
(get?_congr (flatten_equiv (Computation.mem_map _ ma)) n).symm.trans
((?_ : get? (tail s) n ~ get? (tail t) n).trans
(get?_congr (flatten_equiv (Computation.mem_map _ mb)) n))
rw [get?_tail, get?_tail]
apply h⟩
#align stream.wseq.equiv.ext Stream'.WSeq.Equiv.ext
theorem length_eq_map (s : WSeq α) : length s = Computation.map List.length (toList s) := by
refine
Computation.eq_of_bisim
(fun c1 c2 =>
∃ (l : List α) (s : WSeq α),
c1 = Computation.corec (fun ⟨n, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl n
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (n, s')
| some (some _, s') => Sum.inr (n + 1, s')) (l.length, s) ∧
c2 = Computation.map List.length (Computation.corec (fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl l.reverse
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (l, s')
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (a::l, s')) (l, s)))
?_ ⟨[], s, rfl, rfl⟩
intro s1 s2 h; rcases h with ⟨l, s, h⟩; rw [h.left, h.right]
induction' s using WSeq.recOn with a s s <;> simp [toList, nil, cons, think, length]
· refine ⟨a::l, s, ?_, ?_⟩ <;> simp
· refine ⟨l, s, ?_, ?_⟩ <;> simp
#align stream.wseq.length_eq_map Stream'.WSeq.length_eq_map
@[simp]
theorem ofList_nil : ofList [] = (nil : WSeq α) :=
rfl
#align stream.wseq.of_list_nil Stream'.WSeq.ofList_nil
@[simp]
theorem ofList_cons (a : α) (l) : ofList (a::l) = cons a (ofList l) :=
show Seq.map some (Seq.ofList (a::l)) = Seq.cons (some a) (Seq.map some (Seq.ofList l)) by simp
#align stream.wseq.of_list_cons Stream'.WSeq.ofList_cons
@[simp]
theorem toList'_nil (l : List α) :
Computation.corec (fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl l.reverse
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (l, s')
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (a::l, s')) (l, nil) = Computation.pure l.reverse :=
destruct_eq_pure rfl
#align stream.wseq.to_list'_nil Stream'.WSeq.toList'_nil
@[simp]
theorem toList'_cons (l : List α) (s : WSeq α) (a : α) :
Computation.corec (fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl l.reverse
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (l, s')
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (a::l, s')) (l, cons a s) =
(Computation.corec (fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl l.reverse
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (l, s')
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (a::l, s')) (a::l, s)).think :=
destruct_eq_think <| by simp [toList, cons]
#align stream.wseq.to_list'_cons Stream'.WSeq.toList'_cons
@[simp]
theorem toList'_think (l : List α) (s : WSeq α) :
Computation.corec (fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl l.reverse
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (l, s')
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (a::l, s')) (l, think s) =
(Computation.corec (fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl l.reverse
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (l, s')
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (a::l, s')) (l, s)).think :=
destruct_eq_think <| by simp [toList, think]
#align stream.wseq.to_list'_think Stream'.WSeq.toList'_think
theorem toList'_map (l : List α) (s : WSeq α) :
Computation.corec (fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl l.reverse
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (l, s')
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (a :: l, s')) (l, s) = (l.reverse ++ ·) <$> toList s := by
refine
Computation.eq_of_bisim
(fun c1 c2 =>
∃ (l' : List α) (s : WSeq α),
c1 = Computation.corec (fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl l.reverse
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (l, s')
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (a::l, s')) (l' ++ l, s) ∧
c2 = Computation.map (l.reverse ++ ·) (Computation.corec (fun ⟨l, s⟩ =>
match Seq.destruct s with
| none => Sum.inl l.reverse
| some (none, s') => Sum.inr (l, s')
| some (some a, s') => Sum.inr (a::l, s')) (l', s)))
?_ ⟨[], s, rfl, rfl⟩
intro s1 s2 h; rcases h with ⟨l', s, h⟩; rw [h.left, h.right]
induction' s using WSeq.recOn with a s s <;> simp [toList, nil, cons, think, length]
· refine ⟨a::l', s, ?_, ?_⟩ <;> simp
· refine ⟨l', s, ?_, ?_⟩ <;> simp
#align stream.wseq.to_list'_map Stream'.WSeq.toList'_map
@[simp]
theorem toList_cons (a : α) (s) : toList (cons a s) = (List.cons a <$> toList s).think :=
destruct_eq_think <| by
unfold toList
simp only [toList'_cons, Computation.destruct_think, Sum.inr.injEq]
rw [toList'_map]
simp only [List.reverse_cons, List.reverse_nil, List.nil_append, List.singleton_append]
rfl
#align stream.wseq.to_list_cons Stream'.WSeq.toList_cons
@[simp]
theorem toList_nil : toList (nil : WSeq α) = Computation.pure [] :=
destruct_eq_pure rfl
#align stream.wseq.to_list_nil Stream'.WSeq.toList_nil
theorem toList_ofList (l : List α) : l ∈ toList (ofList l) := by
induction' l with a l IH <;> simp [ret_mem]; exact think_mem (Computation.mem_map _ IH)
#align stream.wseq.to_list_of_list Stream'.WSeq.toList_ofList
@[simp]
theorem destruct_ofSeq (s : Seq α) :
destruct (ofSeq s) = Computation.pure (s.head.map fun a => (a, ofSeq s.tail)) :=
destruct_eq_pure <| by
simp only [destruct, Seq.destruct, Option.map_eq_map, ofSeq, Computation.corec_eq, rmap,
Seq.head]
rw [show Seq.get? (some <$> s) 0 = some <$> Seq.get? s 0 by apply Seq.map_get?]
cases' Seq.get? s 0 with a
· rfl
dsimp only [(· <$> ·)]
simp [destruct]
#align stream.wseq.destruct_of_seq Stream'.WSeq.destruct_ofSeq
@[simp]
theorem head_ofSeq (s : Seq α) : head (ofSeq s) = Computation.pure s.head := by
simp only [head, Option.map_eq_map, destruct_ofSeq, Computation.map_pure, Option.map_map]
cases Seq.head s <;> rfl
#align stream.wseq.head_of_seq Stream'.WSeq.head_ofSeq
@[simp]
theorem tail_ofSeq (s : Seq α) : tail (ofSeq s) = ofSeq s.tail := by
simp only [tail, destruct_ofSeq, map_pure', flatten_pure]
induction' s using Seq.recOn with x s <;> simp only [ofSeq, Seq.tail_nil, Seq.head_nil,
Option.map_none', Seq.tail_cons, Seq.head_cons, Option.map_some']
· rfl
#align stream.wseq.tail_of_seq Stream'.WSeq.tail_ofSeq
@[simp]
theorem dropn_ofSeq (s : Seq α) : ∀ n, drop (ofSeq s) n = ofSeq (s.drop n)
| 0 => rfl
| n + 1 => by
simp only [drop, Nat.add_eq, Nat.add_zero, Seq.drop]
rw [dropn_ofSeq s n, tail_ofSeq]
#align stream.wseq.dropn_of_seq Stream'.WSeq.dropn_ofSeq
theorem get?_ofSeq (s : Seq α) (n) : get? (ofSeq s) n = Computation.pure (Seq.get? s n) := by
dsimp [get?]; rw [dropn_ofSeq, head_ofSeq, Seq.head_dropn]
#align stream.wseq.nth_of_seq Stream'.WSeq.get?_ofSeq
instance productive_ofSeq (s : Seq α) : Productive (ofSeq s) :=
⟨fun n => by rw [get?_ofSeq]; infer_instance⟩
#align stream.wseq.productive_of_seq Stream'.WSeq.productive_ofSeq
theorem toSeq_ofSeq (s : Seq α) : toSeq (ofSeq s) = s := by
apply Subtype.eq; funext n
dsimp [toSeq]; apply get_eq_of_mem
rw [get?_ofSeq]; apply ret_mem
#align stream.wseq.to_seq_of_seq Stream'.WSeq.toSeq_ofSeq
/-- The monadic `return a` is a singleton list containing `a`. -/
def ret (a : α) : WSeq α :=
ofList [a]
#align stream.wseq.ret Stream'.WSeq.ret
@[simp]
theorem map_nil (f : α → β) : map f nil = nil :=
rfl
#align stream.wseq.map_nil Stream'.WSeq.map_nil
@[simp]
theorem map_cons (f : α → β) (a s) : map f (cons a s) = cons (f a) (map f s) :=
Seq.map_cons _ _ _
#align stream.wseq.map_cons Stream'.WSeq.map_cons
@[simp]
theorem map_think (f : α → β) (s) : map f (think s) = think (map f s) :=
Seq.map_cons _ _ _
#align stream.wseq.map_think Stream'.WSeq.map_think
@[simp]
theorem map_id (s : WSeq α) : map id s = s := by simp [map]
#align stream.wseq.map_id Stream'.WSeq.map_id
@[simp]
theorem map_ret (f : α → β) (a) : map f (ret a) = ret (f a) := by simp [ret]
#align stream.wseq.map_ret Stream'.WSeq.map_ret
@[simp]
theorem map_append (f : α → β) (s t) : map f (append s t) = append (map f s) (map f t) :=
Seq.map_append _ _ _
#align stream.wseq.map_append Stream'.WSeq.map_append
| Mathlib/Data/Seq/WSeq.lean | 1,431 | 1,434 | theorem map_comp (f : α → β) (g : β → γ) (s : WSeq α) : map (g ∘ f) s = map g (map f s) := by |
dsimp [map]; rw [← Seq.map_comp]
apply congr_fun; apply congr_arg
ext ⟨⟩ <;> rfl
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Kexing Ying. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kexing Ying
-/
import Mathlib.Probability.Kernel.Composition
#align_import probability.kernel.invariance from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3b92d54a05ee592aa2c6181a4e76b1bb7cc45d0b"
/-!
# Invariance of measures along a kernel
We say that a measure `μ` is invariant with respect to a kernel `κ` if its push-forward along the
kernel `μ.bind κ` is the same measure.
## Main definitions
* `ProbabilityTheory.kernel.Invariant`: invariance of a given measure with respect to a kernel.
## Useful lemmas
* `ProbabilityTheory.kernel.const_bind_eq_comp_const`, and
`ProbabilityTheory.kernel.comp_const_apply_eq_bind` established the relationship between
the push-forward measure and the composition of kernels.
-/
open MeasureTheory
open scoped MeasureTheory ENNReal ProbabilityTheory
namespace ProbabilityTheory
variable {α β γ : Type*} {mα : MeasurableSpace α} {mβ : MeasurableSpace β} {mγ : MeasurableSpace γ}
namespace kernel
/-! ### Push-forward of measures along a kernel -/
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Probability/Kernel/Invariance.lean | 43 | 47 | theorem bind_add (μ ν : Measure α) (κ : kernel α β) : (μ + ν).bind κ = μ.bind κ + ν.bind κ := by |
ext1 s hs
rw [Measure.bind_apply hs (kernel.measurable _), lintegral_add_measure, Measure.coe_add,
Pi.add_apply, Measure.bind_apply hs (kernel.measurable _),
Measure.bind_apply hs (kernel.measurable _)]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Aaron Anderson. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Aaron Anderson, Jalex Stark
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Monic
#align_import algebra.polynomial.big_operators from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"47adfab39a11a072db552f47594bf8ed2cf8a722"
/-!
# Lemmas for the interaction between polynomials and `∑` and `∏`.
Recall that `∑` and `∏` are notation for `Finset.sum` and `Finset.prod` respectively.
## Main results
- `Polynomial.natDegree_prod_of_monic` : the degree of a product of monic polynomials is the
product of degrees. We prove this only for `[CommSemiring R]`,
but it ought to be true for `[Semiring R]` and `List.prod`.
- `Polynomial.natDegree_prod` : for polynomials over an integral domain,
the degree of the product is the sum of degrees.
- `Polynomial.leadingCoeff_prod` : for polynomials over an integral domain,
the leading coefficient is the product of leading coefficients.
- `Polynomial.prod_X_sub_C_coeff_card_pred` carries most of the content for computing
the second coefficient of the characteristic polynomial.
-/
open Finset
open Multiset
open Polynomial
universe u w
variable {R : Type u} {ι : Type w}
namespace Polynomial
variable (s : Finset ι)
section Semiring
variable {S : Type*} [Semiring S]
set_option backward.isDefEq.lazyProjDelta false in -- See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/12535
theorem natDegree_list_sum_le (l : List S[X]) : natDegree l.sum ≤ (l.map natDegree).foldr max 0 :=
List.sum_le_foldr_max natDegree (by simp) natDegree_add_le _
#align polynomial.nat_degree_list_sum_le Polynomial.natDegree_list_sum_le
theorem natDegree_multiset_sum_le (l : Multiset S[X]) :
natDegree l.sum ≤ (l.map natDegree).foldr max max_left_comm 0 :=
Quotient.inductionOn l (by simpa using natDegree_list_sum_le)
#align polynomial.nat_degree_multiset_sum_le Polynomial.natDegree_multiset_sum_le
theorem natDegree_sum_le (f : ι → S[X]) :
natDegree (∑ i ∈ s, f i) ≤ s.fold max 0 (natDegree ∘ f) := by
simpa using natDegree_multiset_sum_le (s.val.map f)
#align polynomial.nat_degree_sum_le Polynomial.natDegree_sum_le
lemma natDegree_sum_le_of_forall_le {n : ℕ} (f : ι → S[X]) (h : ∀ i ∈ s, natDegree (f i) ≤ n) :
natDegree (∑ i ∈ s, f i) ≤ n :=
le_trans (natDegree_sum_le s f) <| (Finset.fold_max_le n).mpr <| by simpa
theorem degree_list_sum_le (l : List S[X]) : degree l.sum ≤ (l.map natDegree).maximum := by
by_cases h : l.sum = 0
· simp [h]
· rw [degree_eq_natDegree h]
suffices (l.map natDegree).maximum = ((l.map natDegree).foldr max 0 : ℕ) by
rw [this]
simpa using natDegree_list_sum_le l
rw [← List.foldr_max_of_ne_nil]
· congr
contrapose! h
rw [List.map_eq_nil] at h
simp [h]
#align polynomial.degree_list_sum_le Polynomial.degree_list_sum_le
theorem natDegree_list_prod_le (l : List S[X]) : natDegree l.prod ≤ (l.map natDegree).sum := by
induction' l with hd tl IH
· simp
· simpa using natDegree_mul_le.trans (add_le_add_left IH _)
#align polynomial.nat_degree_list_prod_le Polynomial.natDegree_list_prod_le
theorem degree_list_prod_le (l : List S[X]) : degree l.prod ≤ (l.map degree).sum := by
induction' l with hd tl IH
· simp
· simpa using (degree_mul_le _ _).trans (add_le_add_left IH _)
#align polynomial.degree_list_prod_le Polynomial.degree_list_prod_le
theorem coeff_list_prod_of_natDegree_le (l : List S[X]) (n : ℕ) (hl : ∀ p ∈ l, natDegree p ≤ n) :
coeff (List.prod l) (l.length * n) = (l.map fun p => coeff p n).prod := by
induction' l with hd tl IH
· simp
· have hl' : ∀ p ∈ tl, natDegree p ≤ n := fun p hp => hl p (List.mem_cons_of_mem _ hp)
simp only [List.prod_cons, List.map, List.length]
rw [add_mul, one_mul, add_comm, ← IH hl', mul_comm tl.length]
have h : natDegree tl.prod ≤ n * tl.length := by
refine (natDegree_list_prod_le _).trans ?_
rw [← tl.length_map natDegree, mul_comm]
refine List.sum_le_card_nsmul _ _ ?_
simpa using hl'
have hdn : natDegree hd ≤ n := hl _ (List.mem_cons_self _ _)
rcases hdn.eq_or_lt with (rfl | hdn')
· rcases h.eq_or_lt with h' | h'
· rw [← h', coeff_mul_degree_add_degree, leadingCoeff, leadingCoeff]
· rw [coeff_eq_zero_of_natDegree_lt, coeff_eq_zero_of_natDegree_lt h', mul_zero]
exact natDegree_mul_le.trans_lt (add_lt_add_left h' _)
· rw [coeff_eq_zero_of_natDegree_lt hdn', coeff_eq_zero_of_natDegree_lt, zero_mul]
exact natDegree_mul_le.trans_lt (add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le hdn' h)
#align polynomial.coeff_list_prod_of_nat_degree_le Polynomial.coeff_list_prod_of_natDegree_le
end Semiring
section CommSemiring
variable [CommSemiring R] (f : ι → R[X]) (t : Multiset R[X])
theorem natDegree_multiset_prod_le : t.prod.natDegree ≤ (t.map natDegree).sum :=
Quotient.inductionOn t (by simpa using natDegree_list_prod_le)
#align polynomial.nat_degree_multiset_prod_le Polynomial.natDegree_multiset_prod_le
theorem natDegree_prod_le : (∏ i ∈ s, f i).natDegree ≤ ∑ i ∈ s, (f i).natDegree := by
simpa using natDegree_multiset_prod_le (s.1.map f)
#align polynomial.nat_degree_prod_le Polynomial.natDegree_prod_le
/-- The degree of a product of polynomials is at most the sum of the degrees,
where the degree of the zero polynomial is ⊥.
-/
theorem degree_multiset_prod_le : t.prod.degree ≤ (t.map Polynomial.degree).sum :=
Quotient.inductionOn t (by simpa using degree_list_prod_le)
#align polynomial.degree_multiset_prod_le Polynomial.degree_multiset_prod_le
| Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/BigOperators.lean | 135 | 136 | theorem degree_prod_le : (∏ i ∈ s, f i).degree ≤ ∑ i ∈ s, (f i).degree := by |
simpa only [Multiset.map_map] using degree_multiset_prod_le (s.1.map f)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Computability.PartrecCode
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton
#align_import computability.halting from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"a50170a88a47570ed186b809ca754110590f9476"
/-!
# Computability theory and the halting problem
A universal partial recursive function, Rice's theorem, and the halting problem.
## References
* [Mario Carneiro, *Formalizing computability theory via partial recursive functions*][carneiro2019]
-/
open Encodable Denumerable
namespace Nat.Partrec
open Computable Part
theorem merge' {f g} (hf : Nat.Partrec f) (hg : Nat.Partrec g) :
∃ h, Nat.Partrec h ∧
∀ a, (∀ x ∈ h a, x ∈ f a ∨ x ∈ g a) ∧ ((h a).Dom ↔ (f a).Dom ∨ (g a).Dom) := by
obtain ⟨cf, rfl⟩ := Code.exists_code.1 hf
obtain ⟨cg, rfl⟩ := Code.exists_code.1 hg
have : Nat.Partrec fun n => Nat.rfindOpt fun k => cf.evaln k n <|> cg.evaln k n :=
Partrec.nat_iff.1
(Partrec.rfindOpt <|
Primrec.option_orElse.to_comp.comp
(Code.evaln_prim.to_comp.comp <| (snd.pair (const cf)).pair fst)
(Code.evaln_prim.to_comp.comp <| (snd.pair (const cg)).pair fst))
refine ⟨_, this, fun n => ?_⟩
have : ∀ x ∈ rfindOpt fun k ↦ HOrElse.hOrElse (Code.evaln k cf n) fun _x ↦ Code.evaln k cg n,
x ∈ Code.eval cf n ∨ x ∈ Code.eval cg n := by
intro x h
obtain ⟨k, e⟩ := Nat.rfindOpt_spec h
revert e
simp only [Option.mem_def]
cases' e' : cf.evaln k n with y <;> simp <;> intro e
· exact Or.inr (Code.evaln_sound e)
· subst y
exact Or.inl (Code.evaln_sound e')
refine ⟨this, ⟨fun h => (this _ ⟨h, rfl⟩).imp Exists.fst Exists.fst, ?_⟩⟩
intro h
rw [Nat.rfindOpt_dom]
simp only [dom_iff_mem, Code.evaln_complete, Option.mem_def] at h
obtain ⟨x, k, e⟩ | ⟨x, k, e⟩ := h
· refine ⟨k, x, ?_⟩
simp only [e, Option.some_orElse, Option.mem_def]
· refine ⟨k, ?_⟩
cases' cf.evaln k n with y
· exact ⟨x, by simp only [e, Option.mem_def, Option.none_orElse]⟩
· exact ⟨y, by simp only [Option.some_orElse, Option.mem_def]⟩
#align nat.partrec.merge' Nat.Partrec.merge'
end Nat.Partrec
namespace Partrec
variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} {σ : Type*}
variable [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] [Primcodable γ] [Primcodable σ]
open Computable Part
open Nat.Partrec (Code)
open Nat.Partrec.Code
theorem merge' {f g : α →. σ} (hf : Partrec f) (hg : Partrec g) :
∃ k : α →. σ,
Partrec k ∧ ∀ a, (∀ x ∈ k a, x ∈ f a ∨ x ∈ g a) ∧ ((k a).Dom ↔ (f a).Dom ∨ (g a).Dom) := by
let ⟨k, hk, H⟩ := Nat.Partrec.merge' (bind_decode₂_iff.1 hf) (bind_decode₂_iff.1 hg)
let k' (a : α) := (k (encode a)).bind fun n => (decode (α := σ) n : Part σ)
refine
⟨k', ((nat_iff.2 hk).comp Computable.encode).bind (Computable.decode.ofOption.comp snd).to₂,
fun a => ?_⟩
have : ∀ x ∈ k' a, x ∈ f a ∨ x ∈ g a := by
intro x h'
simp only [k', exists_prop, mem_coe, mem_bind_iff, Option.mem_def] at h'
obtain ⟨n, hn, hx⟩ := h'
have := (H _).1 _ hn
simp [mem_decode₂, encode_injective.eq_iff] at this
obtain ⟨a', ha, rfl⟩ | ⟨a', ha, rfl⟩ := this <;> simp only [encodek, Option.some_inj] at hx <;>
rw [hx] at ha
· exact Or.inl ha
· exact Or.inr ha
refine ⟨this, ⟨fun h => (this _ ⟨h, rfl⟩).imp Exists.fst Exists.fst, ?_⟩⟩
intro h
rw [bind_dom]
have hk : (k (encode a)).Dom :=
(H _).2.2 (by simpa only [encodek₂, bind_some, coe_some] using h)
exists hk
simp only [exists_prop, mem_map_iff, mem_coe, mem_bind_iff, Option.mem_def] at H
obtain ⟨a', _, y, _, e⟩ | ⟨a', _, y, _, e⟩ := (H _).1 _ ⟨hk, rfl⟩ <;>
simp only [e.symm, encodek, coe_some, some_dom]
#align partrec.merge' Partrec.merge'
theorem merge {f g : α →. σ} (hf : Partrec f) (hg : Partrec g)
(H : ∀ (a), ∀ x ∈ f a, ∀ y ∈ g a, x = y) :
∃ k : α →. σ, Partrec k ∧ ∀ a x, x ∈ k a ↔ x ∈ f a ∨ x ∈ g a :=
let ⟨k, hk, K⟩ := merge' hf hg
⟨k, hk, fun a x =>
⟨(K _).1 _, fun h => by
have : (k a).Dom := (K _).2.2 (h.imp Exists.fst Exists.fst)
refine ⟨this, ?_⟩
cases' h with h h <;> cases' (K _).1 _ ⟨this, rfl⟩ with h' h'
· exact mem_unique h' h
· exact (H _ _ h _ h').symm
· exact H _ _ h' _ h
· exact mem_unique h' h⟩⟩
#align partrec.merge Partrec.merge
theorem cond {c : α → Bool} {f : α →. σ} {g : α →. σ} (hc : Computable c) (hf : Partrec f)
(hg : Partrec g) : Partrec fun a => cond (c a) (f a) (g a) :=
let ⟨cf, ef⟩ := exists_code.1 hf
let ⟨cg, eg⟩ := exists_code.1 hg
((eval_part.comp (Computable.cond hc (const cf) (const cg)) Computable.encode).bind
((@Computable.decode σ _).comp snd).ofOption.to₂).of_eq
fun a => by cases c a <;> simp [ef, eg, encodek]
#align partrec.cond Partrec.cond
nonrec theorem sum_casesOn {f : α → Sum β γ} {g : α → β →. σ} {h : α → γ →. σ} (hf : Computable f)
(hg : Partrec₂ g) (hh : Partrec₂ h) : @Partrec _ σ _ _ fun a => Sum.casesOn (f a) (g a) (h a) :=
option_some_iff.1 <|
(cond (sum_casesOn hf (const true).to₂ (const false).to₂)
(sum_casesOn_left hf (option_some_iff.2 hg).to₂ (const Option.none).to₂)
(sum_casesOn_right hf (const Option.none).to₂ (option_some_iff.2 hh).to₂)).of_eq
fun a => by cases f a <;> simp only [Bool.cond_true, Bool.cond_false]
#align partrec.sum_cases Partrec.sum_casesOn
end Partrec
/-- A computable predicate is one whose indicator function is computable. -/
def ComputablePred {α} [Primcodable α] (p : α → Prop) :=
∃ _ : DecidablePred p, Computable fun a => decide (p a)
#align computable_pred ComputablePred
/-- A recursively enumerable predicate is one which is the domain of a computable partial function.
-/
def RePred {α} [Primcodable α] (p : α → Prop) :=
Partrec fun a => Part.assert (p a) fun _ => Part.some ()
#align re_pred RePred
theorem RePred.of_eq {α} [Primcodable α] {p q : α → Prop} (hp : RePred p) (H : ∀ a, p a ↔ q a) :
RePred q :=
(funext fun a => propext (H a) : p = q) ▸ hp
#align re_pred.of_eq RePred.of_eq
theorem Partrec.dom_re {α β} [Primcodable α] [Primcodable β] {f : α →. β} (h : Partrec f) :
RePred fun a => (f a).Dom :=
(h.map (Computable.const ()).to₂).of_eq fun n => Part.ext fun _ => by simp [Part.dom_iff_mem]
#align partrec.dom_re Partrec.dom_re
theorem ComputablePred.of_eq {α} [Primcodable α] {p q : α → Prop} (hp : ComputablePred p)
(H : ∀ a, p a ↔ q a) : ComputablePred q :=
(funext fun a => propext (H a) : p = q) ▸ hp
#align computable_pred.of_eq ComputablePred.of_eq
namespace ComputablePred
variable {α : Type*} {σ : Type*}
variable [Primcodable α] [Primcodable σ]
open Nat.Partrec (Code)
open Nat.Partrec.Code Computable
theorem computable_iff {p : α → Prop} :
ComputablePred p ↔ ∃ f : α → Bool, Computable f ∧ p = fun a => (f a : Prop) :=
⟨fun ⟨D, h⟩ => ⟨_, h, funext fun a => propext (Bool.decide_iff _).symm⟩, by
rintro ⟨f, h, rfl⟩; exact ⟨by infer_instance, by simpa using h⟩⟩
#align computable_pred.computable_iff ComputablePred.computable_iff
protected theorem not {p : α → Prop} (hp : ComputablePred p) : ComputablePred fun a => ¬p a := by
obtain ⟨f, hf, rfl⟩ := computable_iff.1 hp
exact
⟨by infer_instance,
(cond hf (const false) (const true)).of_eq fun n => by
simp only [Bool.not_eq_true]
cases f n <;> rfl⟩
#align computable_pred.not ComputablePred.not
theorem to_re {p : α → Prop} (hp : ComputablePred p) : RePred p := by
obtain ⟨f, hf, rfl⟩ := computable_iff.1 hp
unfold RePred
dsimp only []
refine
(Partrec.cond hf (Decidable.Partrec.const' (Part.some ())) Partrec.none).of_eq fun n =>
Part.ext fun a => ?_
cases a; cases f n <;> simp
#align computable_pred.to_re ComputablePred.to_re
/-- **Rice's Theorem** -/
theorem rice (C : Set (ℕ →. ℕ)) (h : ComputablePred fun c => eval c ∈ C) {f g} (hf : Nat.Partrec f)
(hg : Nat.Partrec g) (fC : f ∈ C) : g ∈ C := by
cases' h with _ h
obtain ⟨c, e⟩ :=
fixed_point₂
(Partrec.cond (h.comp fst) ((Partrec.nat_iff.2 hg).comp snd).to₂
((Partrec.nat_iff.2 hf).comp snd).to₂).to₂
simp only [Bool.cond_decide] at e
by_cases H : eval c ∈ C
· simp only [H, if_true] at e
change (fun b => g b) ∈ C
rwa [← e]
· simp only [H, if_false] at e
rw [e] at H
contradiction
#align computable_pred.rice ComputablePred.rice
theorem rice₂ (C : Set Code) (H : ∀ cf cg, eval cf = eval cg → (cf ∈ C ↔ cg ∈ C)) :
(ComputablePred fun c => c ∈ C) ↔ C = ∅ ∨ C = Set.univ := by
classical exact
have hC : ∀ f, f ∈ C ↔ eval f ∈ eval '' C := fun f =>
⟨Set.mem_image_of_mem _, fun ⟨g, hg, e⟩ => (H _ _ e).1 hg⟩
⟨fun h =>
or_iff_not_imp_left.2 fun C0 =>
Set.eq_univ_of_forall fun cg =>
let ⟨cf, fC⟩ := Set.nonempty_iff_ne_empty.2 C0
(hC _).2 <|
rice (eval '' C) (h.of_eq hC)
(Partrec.nat_iff.1 <| eval_part.comp (const cf) Computable.id)
(Partrec.nat_iff.1 <| eval_part.comp (const cg) Computable.id) ((hC _).1 fC),
fun h => by {
obtain rfl | rfl := h <;> simp [ComputablePred, Set.mem_empty_iff_false] <;>
exact ⟨by infer_instance, Computable.const _⟩ }⟩
#align computable_pred.rice₂ ComputablePred.rice₂
/-- The Halting problem is recursively enumerable -/
theorem halting_problem_re (n) : RePred fun c => (eval c n).Dom :=
(eval_part.comp Computable.id (Computable.const _)).dom_re
#align computable_pred.halting_problem_re ComputablePred.halting_problem_re
/-- The **Halting problem** is not computable -/
theorem halting_problem (n) : ¬ComputablePred fun c => (eval c n).Dom
| h => rice { f | (f n).Dom } h Nat.Partrec.zero Nat.Partrec.none trivial
#align computable_pred.halting_problem ComputablePred.halting_problem
-- Post's theorem on the equivalence of r.e., co-r.e. sets and
-- computable sets. The assumption that p is decidable is required
-- unless we assume Markov's principle or LEM.
-- @[nolint decidable_classical]
theorem computable_iff_re_compl_re {p : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] :
ComputablePred p ↔ RePred p ∧ RePred fun a => ¬p a :=
⟨fun h => ⟨h.to_re, h.not.to_re⟩, fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ =>
⟨‹_›, by
obtain ⟨k, pk, hk⟩ :=
Partrec.merge (h₁.map (Computable.const true).to₂) (h₂.map (Computable.const false).to₂)
(by
intro a x hx y hy
simp only [Part.mem_map_iff, Part.mem_assert_iff, Part.mem_some_iff, exists_prop,
and_true, exists_const] at hx hy
cases hy.1 hx.1)
refine Partrec.of_eq pk fun n => Part.eq_some_iff.2 ?_
rw [hk]
simp only [Part.mem_map_iff, Part.mem_assert_iff, Part.mem_some_iff, exists_prop, and_true,
true_eq_decide_iff, and_self, exists_const, false_eq_decide_iff]
apply Decidable.em⟩⟩
#align computable_pred.computable_iff_re_compl_re ComputablePred.computable_iff_re_compl_re
| Mathlib/Computability/Halting.lean | 269 | 271 | theorem computable_iff_re_compl_re' {p : α → Prop} :
ComputablePred p ↔ RePred p ∧ RePred fun a => ¬p a := by |
classical exact computable_iff_re_compl_re
|
/-
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.Topology.Compactness.SigmaCompact
import Mathlib.Topology.Connected.TotallyDisconnected
import Mathlib.Topology.Inseparable
#align_import topology.separation from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"d91e7f7a7f1c7e9f0e18fdb6bde4f652004c735d"
/-!
# Separation properties of topological spaces.
This file defines the predicate `SeparatedNhds`, and common separation axioms
(under the Kolmogorov classification).
## Main definitions
* `SeparatedNhds`: Two `Set`s are separated by neighbourhoods if they are contained in disjoint
open sets.
* `T0Space`: A T₀/Kolmogorov space is a space where, for every two points `x ≠ y`,
there is an open set that contains one, but not the other.
* `R0Space`: An R₀ space (sometimes called a *symmetric space*) is a topological space
such that the `Specializes` relation is symmetric.
* `T1Space`: A T₁/Fréchet space is a space where every singleton set is closed.
This is equivalent to, for every pair `x ≠ y`, there existing an open set containing `x`
but not `y` (`t1Space_iff_exists_open` shows that these conditions are equivalent.)
T₁ implies T₀ and R₀.
* `R1Space`: An R₁/preregular space is a space where any two topologically distinguishable points
have disjoint neighbourhoods. R₁ implies R₀.
* `T2Space`: A T₂/Hausdorff space is a space where, for every two points `x ≠ y`,
there is two disjoint open sets, one containing `x`, and the other `y`. T₂ implies T₁ and R₁.
* `T25Space`: A T₂.₅/Urysohn space is a space where, for every two points `x ≠ y`,
there is two open sets, one containing `x`, and the other `y`, whose closures are disjoint.
T₂.₅ implies T₂.
* `RegularSpace`: A regular space is one where, given any closed `C` and `x ∉ C`,
there are disjoint open sets containing `x` and `C` respectively. Such a space is not necessarily
Hausdorff.
* `T3Space`: A T₃ space is a regular T₀ space. T₃ implies T₂.₅.
* `NormalSpace`: A normal space, is one where given two disjoint closed sets,
we can find two open sets that separate them. Such a space is not necessarily Hausdorff, even if
it is T₀.
* `T4Space`: A T₄ space is a normal T₁ space. T₄ implies T₃.
* `CompletelyNormalSpace`: A completely normal space is one in which for any two sets `s`, `t`
such that if both `closure s` is disjoint with `t`, and `s` is disjoint with `closure t`,
then there exist disjoint neighbourhoods of `s` and `t`. `Embedding.completelyNormalSpace` allows
us to conclude that this is equivalent to all subspaces being normal. Such a space is not
necessarily Hausdorff or regular, even if it is T₀.
* `T5Space`: A T₅ space is a completely normal T₁ space. T₅ implies T₄.
Note that `mathlib` adopts the modern convention that `m ≤ n` if and only if `T_m → T_n`, but
occasionally the literature swaps definitions for e.g. T₃ and regular.
## Main results
### T₀ spaces
* `IsClosed.exists_closed_singleton`: Given a closed set `S` in a compact T₀ space,
there is some `x ∈ S` such that `{x}` is closed.
* `exists_isOpen_singleton_of_isOpen_finite`: Given an open finite set `S` in a T₀ space,
there is some `x ∈ S` such that `{x}` is open.
### T₁ spaces
* `isClosedMap_const`: The constant map is a closed map.
* `discrete_of_t1_of_finite`: A finite T₁ space must have the discrete topology.
### T₂ spaces
* `t2_iff_nhds`: A space is T₂ iff the neighbourhoods of distinct points generate the bottom filter.
* `t2_iff_isClosed_diagonal`: A space is T₂ iff the `diagonal` of `X` (that is, the set of all
points of the form `(a, a) : X × X`) is closed under the product topology.
* `separatedNhds_of_finset_finset`: Any two disjoint finsets are `SeparatedNhds`.
* Most topological constructions preserve Hausdorffness;
these results are part of the typeclass inference system (e.g. `Embedding.t2Space`)
* `Set.EqOn.closure`: If two functions are equal on some set `s`, they are equal on its closure.
* `IsCompact.isClosed`: All compact sets are closed.
* `WeaklyLocallyCompactSpace.locallyCompactSpace`: If a topological space is both
weakly locally compact (i.e., each point has a compact neighbourhood)
and is T₂, then it is locally compact.
* `totallySeparatedSpace_of_t1_of_basis_clopen`: If `X` has a clopen basis, then
it is a `TotallySeparatedSpace`.
* `loc_compact_t2_tot_disc_iff_tot_sep`: A locally compact T₂ space is totally disconnected iff
it is totally separated.
* `t2Quotient`: the largest T2 quotient of a given topological space.
If the space is also compact:
* `normalOfCompactT2`: A compact T₂ space is a `NormalSpace`.
* `connectedComponent_eq_iInter_isClopen`: The connected component of a point
is the intersection of all its clopen neighbourhoods.
* `compact_t2_tot_disc_iff_tot_sep`: Being a `TotallyDisconnectedSpace`
is equivalent to being a `TotallySeparatedSpace`.
* `ConnectedComponents.t2`: `ConnectedComponents X` is T₂ for `X` T₂ and compact.
### T₃ spaces
* `disjoint_nested_nhds`: Given two points `x ≠ y`, we can find neighbourhoods `x ∈ V₁ ⊆ U₁` and
`y ∈ V₂ ⊆ U₂`, with the `Vₖ` closed and the `Uₖ` open, such that the `Uₖ` are disjoint.
## References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_axiom
-/
open Function Set Filter Topology TopologicalSpace
open scoped Classical
universe u v
variable {X : Type*} {Y : Type*} [TopologicalSpace X]
section Separation
/--
`SeparatedNhds` is a predicate on pairs of sub`Set`s of a topological space. It holds if the two
sub`Set`s are contained in disjoint open sets.
-/
def SeparatedNhds : Set X → Set X → Prop := fun s t : Set X =>
∃ U V : Set X, IsOpen U ∧ IsOpen V ∧ s ⊆ U ∧ t ⊆ V ∧ Disjoint U V
#align separated_nhds SeparatedNhds
theorem separatedNhds_iff_disjoint {s t : Set X} : SeparatedNhds s t ↔ Disjoint (𝓝ˢ s) (𝓝ˢ t) := by
simp only [(hasBasis_nhdsSet s).disjoint_iff (hasBasis_nhdsSet t), SeparatedNhds, exists_prop, ←
exists_and_left, and_assoc, and_comm, and_left_comm]
#align separated_nhds_iff_disjoint separatedNhds_iff_disjoint
alias ⟨SeparatedNhds.disjoint_nhdsSet, _⟩ := separatedNhds_iff_disjoint
namespace SeparatedNhds
variable {s s₁ s₂ t t₁ t₂ u : Set X}
@[symm]
theorem symm : SeparatedNhds s t → SeparatedNhds t s := fun ⟨U, V, oU, oV, aU, bV, UV⟩ =>
⟨V, U, oV, oU, bV, aU, Disjoint.symm UV⟩
#align separated_nhds.symm SeparatedNhds.symm
theorem comm (s t : Set X) : SeparatedNhds s t ↔ SeparatedNhds t s :=
⟨symm, symm⟩
#align separated_nhds.comm SeparatedNhds.comm
theorem preimage [TopologicalSpace Y] {f : X → Y} {s t : Set Y} (h : SeparatedNhds s t)
(hf : Continuous f) : SeparatedNhds (f ⁻¹' s) (f ⁻¹' t) :=
let ⟨U, V, oU, oV, sU, tV, UV⟩ := h
⟨f ⁻¹' U, f ⁻¹' V, oU.preimage hf, oV.preimage hf, preimage_mono sU, preimage_mono tV,
UV.preimage f⟩
#align separated_nhds.preimage SeparatedNhds.preimage
protected theorem disjoint (h : SeparatedNhds s t) : Disjoint s t :=
let ⟨_, _, _, _, hsU, htV, hd⟩ := h; hd.mono hsU htV
#align separated_nhds.disjoint SeparatedNhds.disjoint
theorem disjoint_closure_left (h : SeparatedNhds s t) : Disjoint (closure s) t :=
let ⟨_U, _V, _, hV, hsU, htV, hd⟩ := h
(hd.closure_left hV).mono (closure_mono hsU) htV
#align separated_nhds.disjoint_closure_left SeparatedNhds.disjoint_closure_left
theorem disjoint_closure_right (h : SeparatedNhds s t) : Disjoint s (closure t) :=
h.symm.disjoint_closure_left.symm
#align separated_nhds.disjoint_closure_right SeparatedNhds.disjoint_closure_right
@[simp] theorem empty_right (s : Set X) : SeparatedNhds s ∅ :=
⟨_, _, isOpen_univ, isOpen_empty, fun a _ => mem_univ a, Subset.rfl, disjoint_empty _⟩
#align separated_nhds.empty_right SeparatedNhds.empty_right
@[simp] theorem empty_left (s : Set X) : SeparatedNhds ∅ s :=
(empty_right _).symm
#align separated_nhds.empty_left SeparatedNhds.empty_left
theorem mono (h : SeparatedNhds s₂ t₂) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t₂) : SeparatedNhds s₁ t₁ :=
let ⟨U, V, hU, hV, hsU, htV, hd⟩ := h
⟨U, V, hU, hV, hs.trans hsU, ht.trans htV, hd⟩
#align separated_nhds.mono SeparatedNhds.mono
theorem union_left : SeparatedNhds s u → SeparatedNhds t u → SeparatedNhds (s ∪ t) u := by
simpa only [separatedNhds_iff_disjoint, nhdsSet_union, disjoint_sup_left] using And.intro
#align separated_nhds.union_left SeparatedNhds.union_left
theorem union_right (ht : SeparatedNhds s t) (hu : SeparatedNhds s u) : SeparatedNhds s (t ∪ u) :=
(ht.symm.union_left hu.symm).symm
#align separated_nhds.union_right SeparatedNhds.union_right
end SeparatedNhds
/-- A T₀ space, also known as a Kolmogorov space, is a topological space such that for every pair
`x ≠ y`, there is an open set containing one but not the other. We formulate the definition in terms
of the `Inseparable` relation. -/
class T0Space (X : Type u) [TopologicalSpace X] : Prop where
/-- Two inseparable points in a T₀ space are equal. -/
t0 : ∀ ⦃x y : X⦄, Inseparable x y → x = y
#align t0_space T0Space
theorem t0Space_iff_inseparable (X : Type u) [TopologicalSpace X] :
T0Space X ↔ ∀ x y : X, Inseparable x y → x = y :=
⟨fun ⟨h⟩ => h, fun h => ⟨h⟩⟩
#align t0_space_iff_inseparable t0Space_iff_inseparable
theorem t0Space_iff_not_inseparable (X : Type u) [TopologicalSpace X] :
T0Space X ↔ Pairwise fun x y : X => ¬Inseparable x y := by
simp only [t0Space_iff_inseparable, Ne, not_imp_not, Pairwise]
#align t0_space_iff_not_inseparable t0Space_iff_not_inseparable
theorem Inseparable.eq [T0Space X] {x y : X} (h : Inseparable x y) : x = y :=
T0Space.t0 h
#align inseparable.eq Inseparable.eq
/-- A topology `Inducing` map from a T₀ space is injective. -/
protected theorem Inducing.injective [TopologicalSpace Y] [T0Space X] {f : X → Y}
(hf : Inducing f) : Injective f := fun _ _ h =>
(hf.inseparable_iff.1 <| .of_eq h).eq
#align inducing.injective Inducing.injective
/-- A topology `Inducing` map from a T₀ space is a topological embedding. -/
protected theorem Inducing.embedding [TopologicalSpace Y] [T0Space X] {f : X → Y}
(hf : Inducing f) : Embedding f :=
⟨hf, hf.injective⟩
#align inducing.embedding Inducing.embedding
lemma embedding_iff_inducing [TopologicalSpace Y] [T0Space X] {f : X → Y} :
Embedding f ↔ Inducing f :=
⟨Embedding.toInducing, Inducing.embedding⟩
#align embedding_iff_inducing embedding_iff_inducing
theorem t0Space_iff_nhds_injective (X : Type u) [TopologicalSpace X] :
T0Space X ↔ Injective (𝓝 : X → Filter X) :=
t0Space_iff_inseparable X
#align t0_space_iff_nhds_injective t0Space_iff_nhds_injective
theorem nhds_injective [T0Space X] : Injective (𝓝 : X → Filter X) :=
(t0Space_iff_nhds_injective X).1 ‹_›
#align nhds_injective nhds_injective
theorem inseparable_iff_eq [T0Space X] {x y : X} : Inseparable x y ↔ x = y :=
nhds_injective.eq_iff
#align inseparable_iff_eq inseparable_iff_eq
@[simp]
theorem nhds_eq_nhds_iff [T0Space X] {a b : X} : 𝓝 a = 𝓝 b ↔ a = b :=
nhds_injective.eq_iff
#align nhds_eq_nhds_iff nhds_eq_nhds_iff
@[simp]
theorem inseparable_eq_eq [T0Space X] : Inseparable = @Eq X :=
funext₂ fun _ _ => propext inseparable_iff_eq
#align inseparable_eq_eq inseparable_eq_eq
theorem TopologicalSpace.IsTopologicalBasis.inseparable_iff {b : Set (Set X)}
(hb : IsTopologicalBasis b) {x y : X} : Inseparable x y ↔ ∀ s ∈ b, (x ∈ s ↔ y ∈ s) :=
⟨fun h s hs ↦ inseparable_iff_forall_open.1 h _ (hb.isOpen hs),
fun h ↦ hb.nhds_hasBasis.eq_of_same_basis <| by
convert hb.nhds_hasBasis using 2
exact and_congr_right (h _)⟩
theorem TopologicalSpace.IsTopologicalBasis.eq_iff [T0Space X] {b : Set (Set X)}
(hb : IsTopologicalBasis b) {x y : X} : x = y ↔ ∀ s ∈ b, (x ∈ s ↔ y ∈ s) :=
inseparable_iff_eq.symm.trans hb.inseparable_iff
theorem t0Space_iff_exists_isOpen_xor'_mem (X : Type u) [TopologicalSpace X] :
T0Space X ↔ Pairwise fun x y => ∃ U : Set X, IsOpen U ∧ Xor' (x ∈ U) (y ∈ U) := by
simp only [t0Space_iff_not_inseparable, xor_iff_not_iff, not_forall, exists_prop,
inseparable_iff_forall_open, Pairwise]
#align t0_space_iff_exists_is_open_xor_mem t0Space_iff_exists_isOpen_xor'_mem
theorem exists_isOpen_xor'_mem [T0Space X] {x y : X} (h : x ≠ y) :
∃ U : Set X, IsOpen U ∧ Xor' (x ∈ U) (y ∈ U) :=
(t0Space_iff_exists_isOpen_xor'_mem X).1 ‹_› h
#align exists_is_open_xor_mem exists_isOpen_xor'_mem
/-- Specialization forms a partial order on a t0 topological space. -/
def specializationOrder (X) [TopologicalSpace X] [T0Space X] : PartialOrder X :=
{ specializationPreorder X, PartialOrder.lift (OrderDual.toDual ∘ 𝓝) nhds_injective with }
#align specialization_order specializationOrder
instance SeparationQuotient.instT0Space : T0Space (SeparationQuotient X) :=
⟨fun x y => Quotient.inductionOn₂' x y fun _ _ h =>
SeparationQuotient.mk_eq_mk.2 <| SeparationQuotient.inducing_mk.inseparable_iff.1 h⟩
theorem minimal_nonempty_closed_subsingleton [T0Space X] {s : Set X} (hs : IsClosed s)
(hmin : ∀ t, t ⊆ s → t.Nonempty → IsClosed t → t = s) : s.Subsingleton := by
clear Y -- Porting note: added
refine fun x hx y hy => of_not_not fun hxy => ?_
rcases exists_isOpen_xor'_mem hxy with ⟨U, hUo, hU⟩
wlog h : x ∈ U ∧ y ∉ U
· refine this hs hmin y hy x hx (Ne.symm hxy) U hUo hU.symm (hU.resolve_left h)
cases' h with hxU hyU
have : s \ U = s := hmin (s \ U) diff_subset ⟨y, hy, hyU⟩ (hs.sdiff hUo)
exact (this.symm.subset hx).2 hxU
#align minimal_nonempty_closed_subsingleton minimal_nonempty_closed_subsingleton
theorem minimal_nonempty_closed_eq_singleton [T0Space X] {s : Set X} (hs : IsClosed s)
(hne : s.Nonempty) (hmin : ∀ t, t ⊆ s → t.Nonempty → IsClosed t → t = s) : ∃ x, s = {x} :=
exists_eq_singleton_iff_nonempty_subsingleton.2
⟨hne, minimal_nonempty_closed_subsingleton hs hmin⟩
#align minimal_nonempty_closed_eq_singleton minimal_nonempty_closed_eq_singleton
/-- Given a closed set `S` in a compact T₀ space, there is some `x ∈ S` such that `{x}` is
closed. -/
theorem IsClosed.exists_closed_singleton [T0Space X] [CompactSpace X] {S : Set X}
(hS : IsClosed S) (hne : S.Nonempty) : ∃ x : X, x ∈ S ∧ IsClosed ({x} : Set X) := by
obtain ⟨V, Vsub, Vne, Vcls, hV⟩ := hS.exists_minimal_nonempty_closed_subset hne
rcases minimal_nonempty_closed_eq_singleton Vcls Vne hV with ⟨x, rfl⟩
exact ⟨x, Vsub (mem_singleton x), Vcls⟩
#align is_closed.exists_closed_singleton IsClosed.exists_closed_singleton
theorem minimal_nonempty_open_subsingleton [T0Space X] {s : Set X} (hs : IsOpen s)
(hmin : ∀ t, t ⊆ s → t.Nonempty → IsOpen t → t = s) : s.Subsingleton := by
clear Y -- Porting note: added
refine fun x hx y hy => of_not_not fun hxy => ?_
rcases exists_isOpen_xor'_mem hxy with ⟨U, hUo, hU⟩
wlog h : x ∈ U ∧ y ∉ U
· exact this hs hmin y hy x hx (Ne.symm hxy) U hUo hU.symm (hU.resolve_left h)
cases' h with hxU hyU
have : s ∩ U = s := hmin (s ∩ U) inter_subset_left ⟨x, hx, hxU⟩ (hs.inter hUo)
exact hyU (this.symm.subset hy).2
#align minimal_nonempty_open_subsingleton minimal_nonempty_open_subsingleton
theorem minimal_nonempty_open_eq_singleton [T0Space X] {s : Set X} (hs : IsOpen s)
(hne : s.Nonempty) (hmin : ∀ t, t ⊆ s → t.Nonempty → IsOpen t → t = s) : ∃ x, s = {x} :=
exists_eq_singleton_iff_nonempty_subsingleton.2 ⟨hne, minimal_nonempty_open_subsingleton hs hmin⟩
#align minimal_nonempty_open_eq_singleton minimal_nonempty_open_eq_singleton
/-- Given an open finite set `S` in a T₀ space, there is some `x ∈ S` such that `{x}` is open. -/
theorem exists_isOpen_singleton_of_isOpen_finite [T0Space X] {s : Set X} (hfin : s.Finite)
(hne : s.Nonempty) (ho : IsOpen s) : ∃ x ∈ s, IsOpen ({x} : Set X) := by
lift s to Finset X using hfin
induction' s using Finset.strongInductionOn with s ihs
rcases em (∃ t, t ⊂ s ∧ t.Nonempty ∧ IsOpen (t : Set X)) with (⟨t, hts, htne, hto⟩ | ht)
· rcases ihs t hts htne hto with ⟨x, hxt, hxo⟩
exact ⟨x, hts.1 hxt, hxo⟩
· -- Porting note: was `rcases minimal_nonempty_open_eq_singleton ho hne _ with ⟨x, hx⟩`
-- https://github.com/leanprover/std4/issues/116
rsuffices ⟨x, hx⟩ : ∃ x, s.toSet = {x}
· exact ⟨x, hx.symm ▸ rfl, hx ▸ ho⟩
refine minimal_nonempty_open_eq_singleton ho hne ?_
refine fun t hts htne hto => of_not_not fun hts' => ht ?_
lift t to Finset X using s.finite_toSet.subset hts
exact ⟨t, ssubset_iff_subset_ne.2 ⟨hts, mt Finset.coe_inj.2 hts'⟩, htne, hto⟩
#align exists_open_singleton_of_open_finite exists_isOpen_singleton_of_isOpen_finite
theorem exists_open_singleton_of_finite [T0Space X] [Finite X] [Nonempty X] :
∃ x : X, IsOpen ({x} : Set X) :=
let ⟨x, _, h⟩ := exists_isOpen_singleton_of_isOpen_finite (Set.toFinite _)
univ_nonempty isOpen_univ
⟨x, h⟩
#align exists_open_singleton_of_fintype exists_open_singleton_of_finite
theorem t0Space_of_injective_of_continuous [TopologicalSpace Y] {f : X → Y}
(hf : Function.Injective f) (hf' : Continuous f) [T0Space Y] : T0Space X :=
⟨fun _ _ h => hf <| (h.map hf').eq⟩
#align t0_space_of_injective_of_continuous t0Space_of_injective_of_continuous
protected theorem Embedding.t0Space [TopologicalSpace Y] [T0Space Y] {f : X → Y}
(hf : Embedding f) : T0Space X :=
t0Space_of_injective_of_continuous hf.inj hf.continuous
#align embedding.t0_space Embedding.t0Space
instance Subtype.t0Space [T0Space X] {p : X → Prop} : T0Space (Subtype p) :=
embedding_subtype_val.t0Space
#align subtype.t0_space Subtype.t0Space
theorem t0Space_iff_or_not_mem_closure (X : Type u) [TopologicalSpace X] :
T0Space X ↔ Pairwise fun a b : X => a ∉ closure ({b} : Set X) ∨ b ∉ closure ({a} : Set X) := by
simp only [t0Space_iff_not_inseparable, inseparable_iff_mem_closure, not_and_or]
#align t0_space_iff_or_not_mem_closure t0Space_iff_or_not_mem_closure
instance Prod.instT0Space [TopologicalSpace Y] [T0Space X] [T0Space Y] : T0Space (X × Y) :=
⟨fun _ _ h => Prod.ext (h.map continuous_fst).eq (h.map continuous_snd).eq⟩
instance Pi.instT0Space {ι : Type*} {X : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (X i)]
[∀ i, T0Space (X i)] :
T0Space (∀ i, X i) :=
⟨fun _ _ h => funext fun i => (h.map (continuous_apply i)).eq⟩
#align pi.t0_space Pi.instT0Space
instance ULift.instT0Space [T0Space X] : T0Space (ULift X) :=
embedding_uLift_down.t0Space
theorem T0Space.of_cover (h : ∀ x y, Inseparable x y → ∃ s : Set X, x ∈ s ∧ y ∈ s ∧ T0Space s) :
T0Space X := by
refine ⟨fun x y hxy => ?_⟩
rcases h x y hxy with ⟨s, hxs, hys, hs⟩
lift x to s using hxs; lift y to s using hys
rw [← subtype_inseparable_iff] at hxy
exact congr_arg Subtype.val hxy.eq
#align t0_space.of_cover T0Space.of_cover
theorem T0Space.of_open_cover (h : ∀ x, ∃ s : Set X, x ∈ s ∧ IsOpen s ∧ T0Space s) : T0Space X :=
T0Space.of_cover fun x _ hxy =>
let ⟨s, hxs, hso, hs⟩ := h x
⟨s, hxs, (hxy.mem_open_iff hso).1 hxs, hs⟩
#align t0_space.of_open_cover T0Space.of_open_cover
/-- A topological space is called an R₀ space, if `Specializes` relation is symmetric.
In other words, given two points `x y : X`,
if every neighborhood of `y` contains `x`, then every neighborhood of `x` contains `y`. -/
@[mk_iff]
class R0Space (X : Type u) [TopologicalSpace X] : Prop where
/-- In an R₀ space, the `Specializes` relation is symmetric. -/
specializes_symmetric : Symmetric (Specializes : X → X → Prop)
export R0Space (specializes_symmetric)
section R0Space
variable [R0Space X] {x y : X}
/-- In an R₀ space, the `Specializes` relation is symmetric, dot notation version. -/
theorem Specializes.symm (h : x ⤳ y) : y ⤳ x := specializes_symmetric h
#align specializes.symm Specializes.symm
/-- In an R₀ space, the `Specializes` relation is symmetric, `Iff` version. -/
theorem specializes_comm : x ⤳ y ↔ y ⤳ x := ⟨Specializes.symm, Specializes.symm⟩
#align specializes_comm specializes_comm
/-- In an R₀ space, `Specializes` is equivalent to `Inseparable`. -/
theorem specializes_iff_inseparable : x ⤳ y ↔ Inseparable x y :=
⟨fun h ↦ h.antisymm h.symm, Inseparable.specializes⟩
#align specializes_iff_inseparable specializes_iff_inseparable
/-- In an R₀ space, `Specializes` implies `Inseparable`. -/
alias ⟨Specializes.inseparable, _⟩ := specializes_iff_inseparable
theorem Inducing.r0Space [TopologicalSpace Y] {f : Y → X} (hf : Inducing f) : R0Space Y where
specializes_symmetric a b := by
simpa only [← hf.specializes_iff] using Specializes.symm
instance {p : X → Prop} : R0Space {x // p x} := inducing_subtype_val.r0Space
instance [TopologicalSpace Y] [R0Space Y] : R0Space (X × Y) where
specializes_symmetric _ _ h := h.fst.symm.prod h.snd.symm
instance {ι : Type*} {X : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (X i)] [∀ i, R0Space (X i)] :
R0Space (∀ i, X i) where
specializes_symmetric _ _ h := specializes_pi.2 fun i ↦ (specializes_pi.1 h i).symm
/-- In an R₀ space, the closure of a singleton is a compact set. -/
theorem isCompact_closure_singleton : IsCompact (closure {x}) := by
refine isCompact_of_finite_subcover fun U hUo hxU ↦ ?_
obtain ⟨i, hi⟩ : ∃ i, x ∈ U i := mem_iUnion.1 <| hxU <| subset_closure rfl
refine ⟨{i}, fun y hy ↦ ?_⟩
rw [← specializes_iff_mem_closure, specializes_comm] at hy
simpa using hy.mem_open (hUo i) hi
theorem Filter.coclosedCompact_le_cofinite : coclosedCompact X ≤ cofinite :=
le_cofinite_iff_compl_singleton_mem.2 fun _ ↦
compl_mem_coclosedCompact.2 isCompact_closure_singleton
#align filter.coclosed_compact_le_cofinite Filter.coclosedCompact_le_cofinite
variable (X)
/-- In an R₀ space, relatively compact sets form a bornology.
Its cobounded filter is `Filter.coclosedCompact`.
See also `Bornology.inCompact` the bornology of sets contained in a compact set. -/
def Bornology.relativelyCompact : Bornology X where
cobounded' := Filter.coclosedCompact X
le_cofinite' := Filter.coclosedCompact_le_cofinite
#align bornology.relatively_compact Bornology.relativelyCompact
variable {X}
theorem Bornology.relativelyCompact.isBounded_iff {s : Set X} :
@Bornology.IsBounded _ (Bornology.relativelyCompact X) s ↔ IsCompact (closure s) :=
compl_mem_coclosedCompact
#align bornology.relatively_compact.is_bounded_iff Bornology.relativelyCompact.isBounded_iff
/-- In an R₀ space, the closure of a finite set is a compact set. -/
theorem Set.Finite.isCompact_closure {s : Set X} (hs : s.Finite) : IsCompact (closure s) :=
let _ : Bornology X := .relativelyCompact X
Bornology.relativelyCompact.isBounded_iff.1 hs.isBounded
end R0Space
/-- A T₁ space, also known as a Fréchet space, is a topological space
where every singleton set is closed. Equivalently, for every pair
`x ≠ y`, there is an open set containing `x` and not `y`. -/
class T1Space (X : Type u) [TopologicalSpace X] : Prop where
/-- A singleton in a T₁ space is a closed set. -/
t1 : ∀ x, IsClosed ({x} : Set X)
#align t1_space T1Space
theorem isClosed_singleton [T1Space X] {x : X} : IsClosed ({x} : Set X) :=
T1Space.t1 x
#align is_closed_singleton isClosed_singleton
theorem isOpen_compl_singleton [T1Space X] {x : X} : IsOpen ({x}ᶜ : Set X) :=
isClosed_singleton.isOpen_compl
#align is_open_compl_singleton isOpen_compl_singleton
theorem isOpen_ne [T1Space X] {x : X} : IsOpen { y | y ≠ x } :=
isOpen_compl_singleton
#align is_open_ne isOpen_ne
@[to_additive]
theorem Continuous.isOpen_mulSupport [T1Space X] [One X] [TopologicalSpace Y] {f : Y → X}
(hf : Continuous f) : IsOpen (mulSupport f) :=
isOpen_ne.preimage hf
#align continuous.is_open_mul_support Continuous.isOpen_mulSupport
#align continuous.is_open_support Continuous.isOpen_support
theorem Ne.nhdsWithin_compl_singleton [T1Space X] {x y : X} (h : x ≠ y) : 𝓝[{y}ᶜ] x = 𝓝 x :=
isOpen_ne.nhdsWithin_eq h
#align ne.nhds_within_compl_singleton Ne.nhdsWithin_compl_singleton
theorem Ne.nhdsWithin_diff_singleton [T1Space X] {x y : X} (h : x ≠ y) (s : Set X) :
𝓝[s \ {y}] x = 𝓝[s] x := by
rw [diff_eq, inter_comm, nhdsWithin_inter_of_mem]
exact mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_nhds (isOpen_ne.mem_nhds h)
#align ne.nhds_within_diff_singleton Ne.nhdsWithin_diff_singleton
lemma nhdsWithin_compl_singleton_le [T1Space X] (x y : X) : 𝓝[{x}ᶜ] x ≤ 𝓝[{y}ᶜ] x := by
rcases eq_or_ne x y with rfl|hy
· exact Eq.le rfl
· rw [Ne.nhdsWithin_compl_singleton hy]
exact nhdsWithin_le_nhds
theorem isOpen_setOf_eventually_nhdsWithin [T1Space X] {p : X → Prop} :
IsOpen { x | ∀ᶠ y in 𝓝[≠] x, p y } := by
refine isOpen_iff_mem_nhds.mpr fun a ha => ?_
filter_upwards [eventually_nhds_nhdsWithin.mpr ha] with b hb
rcases eq_or_ne a b with rfl | h
· exact hb
· rw [h.symm.nhdsWithin_compl_singleton] at hb
exact hb.filter_mono nhdsWithin_le_nhds
#align is_open_set_of_eventually_nhds_within isOpen_setOf_eventually_nhdsWithin
protected theorem Set.Finite.isClosed [T1Space X] {s : Set X} (hs : Set.Finite s) : IsClosed s := by
rw [← biUnion_of_singleton s]
exact hs.isClosed_biUnion fun i _ => isClosed_singleton
#align set.finite.is_closed Set.Finite.isClosed
theorem TopologicalSpace.IsTopologicalBasis.exists_mem_of_ne [T1Space X] {b : Set (Set X)}
(hb : IsTopologicalBasis b) {x y : X} (h : x ≠ y) : ∃ a ∈ b, x ∈ a ∧ y ∉ a := by
rcases hb.isOpen_iff.1 isOpen_ne x h with ⟨a, ab, xa, ha⟩
exact ⟨a, ab, xa, fun h => ha h rfl⟩
#align topological_space.is_topological_basis.exists_mem_of_ne TopologicalSpace.IsTopologicalBasis.exists_mem_of_ne
protected theorem Finset.isClosed [T1Space X] (s : Finset X) : IsClosed (s : Set X) :=
s.finite_toSet.isClosed
#align finset.is_closed Finset.isClosed
theorem t1Space_TFAE (X : Type u) [TopologicalSpace X] :
List.TFAE [T1Space X,
∀ x, IsClosed ({ x } : Set X),
∀ x, IsOpen ({ x }ᶜ : Set X),
Continuous (@CofiniteTopology.of X),
∀ ⦃x y : X⦄, x ≠ y → {y}ᶜ ∈ 𝓝 x,
∀ ⦃x y : X⦄, x ≠ y → ∃ s ∈ 𝓝 x, y ∉ s,
∀ ⦃x y : X⦄, x ≠ y → ∃ U : Set X, IsOpen U ∧ x ∈ U ∧ y ∉ U,
∀ ⦃x y : X⦄, x ≠ y → Disjoint (𝓝 x) (pure y),
∀ ⦃x y : X⦄, x ≠ y → Disjoint (pure x) (𝓝 y),
∀ ⦃x y : X⦄, x ⤳ y → x = y] := by
tfae_have 1 ↔ 2
· exact ⟨fun h => h.1, fun h => ⟨h⟩⟩
tfae_have 2 ↔ 3
· simp only [isOpen_compl_iff]
tfae_have 5 ↔ 3
· refine forall_swap.trans ?_
simp only [isOpen_iff_mem_nhds, mem_compl_iff, mem_singleton_iff]
tfae_have 5 ↔ 6
· simp only [← subset_compl_singleton_iff, exists_mem_subset_iff]
tfae_have 5 ↔ 7
· simp only [(nhds_basis_opens _).mem_iff, subset_compl_singleton_iff, exists_prop, and_assoc,
and_left_comm]
tfae_have 5 ↔ 8
· simp only [← principal_singleton, disjoint_principal_right]
tfae_have 8 ↔ 9
· exact forall_swap.trans (by simp only [disjoint_comm, ne_comm])
tfae_have 1 → 4
· simp only [continuous_def, CofiniteTopology.isOpen_iff']
rintro H s (rfl | hs)
exacts [isOpen_empty, compl_compl s ▸ (@Set.Finite.isClosed _ _ H _ hs).isOpen_compl]
tfae_have 4 → 2
· exact fun h x => (CofiniteTopology.isClosed_iff.2 <| Or.inr (finite_singleton _)).preimage h
tfae_have 2 ↔ 10
· simp only [← closure_subset_iff_isClosed, specializes_iff_mem_closure, subset_def,
mem_singleton_iff, eq_comm]
tfae_finish
#align t1_space_tfae t1Space_TFAE
theorem t1Space_iff_continuous_cofinite_of : T1Space X ↔ Continuous (@CofiniteTopology.of X) :=
(t1Space_TFAE X).out 0 3
#align t1_space_iff_continuous_cofinite_of t1Space_iff_continuous_cofinite_of
theorem CofiniteTopology.continuous_of [T1Space X] : Continuous (@CofiniteTopology.of X) :=
t1Space_iff_continuous_cofinite_of.mp ‹_›
#align cofinite_topology.continuous_of CofiniteTopology.continuous_of
theorem t1Space_iff_exists_open :
T1Space X ↔ Pairwise fun x y => ∃ U : Set X, IsOpen U ∧ x ∈ U ∧ y ∉ U :=
(t1Space_TFAE X).out 0 6
#align t1_space_iff_exists_open t1Space_iff_exists_open
theorem t1Space_iff_disjoint_pure_nhds : T1Space X ↔ ∀ ⦃x y : X⦄, x ≠ y → Disjoint (pure x) (𝓝 y) :=
(t1Space_TFAE X).out 0 8
#align t1_space_iff_disjoint_pure_nhds t1Space_iff_disjoint_pure_nhds
theorem t1Space_iff_disjoint_nhds_pure : T1Space X ↔ ∀ ⦃x y : X⦄, x ≠ y → Disjoint (𝓝 x) (pure y) :=
(t1Space_TFAE X).out 0 7
#align t1_space_iff_disjoint_nhds_pure t1Space_iff_disjoint_nhds_pure
theorem t1Space_iff_specializes_imp_eq : T1Space X ↔ ∀ ⦃x y : X⦄, x ⤳ y → x = y :=
(t1Space_TFAE X).out 0 9
#align t1_space_iff_specializes_imp_eq t1Space_iff_specializes_imp_eq
theorem disjoint_pure_nhds [T1Space X] {x y : X} (h : x ≠ y) : Disjoint (pure x) (𝓝 y) :=
t1Space_iff_disjoint_pure_nhds.mp ‹_› h
#align disjoint_pure_nhds disjoint_pure_nhds
theorem disjoint_nhds_pure [T1Space X] {x y : X} (h : x ≠ y) : Disjoint (𝓝 x) (pure y) :=
t1Space_iff_disjoint_nhds_pure.mp ‹_› h
#align disjoint_nhds_pure disjoint_nhds_pure
theorem Specializes.eq [T1Space X] {x y : X} (h : x ⤳ y) : x = y :=
t1Space_iff_specializes_imp_eq.1 ‹_› h
#align specializes.eq Specializes.eq
theorem specializes_iff_eq [T1Space X] {x y : X} : x ⤳ y ↔ x = y :=
⟨Specializes.eq, fun h => h ▸ specializes_rfl⟩
#align specializes_iff_eq specializes_iff_eq
@[simp] theorem specializes_eq_eq [T1Space X] : (· ⤳ ·) = @Eq X :=
funext₂ fun _ _ => propext specializes_iff_eq
#align specializes_eq_eq specializes_eq_eq
@[simp]
theorem pure_le_nhds_iff [T1Space X] {a b : X} : pure a ≤ 𝓝 b ↔ a = b :=
specializes_iff_pure.symm.trans specializes_iff_eq
#align pure_le_nhds_iff pure_le_nhds_iff
@[simp]
theorem nhds_le_nhds_iff [T1Space X] {a b : X} : 𝓝 a ≤ 𝓝 b ↔ a = b :=
specializes_iff_eq
#align nhds_le_nhds_iff nhds_le_nhds_iff
instance (priority := 100) [T1Space X] : R0Space X where
specializes_symmetric _ _ := by rw [specializes_iff_eq, specializes_iff_eq]; exact Eq.symm
instance : T1Space (CofiniteTopology X) :=
t1Space_iff_continuous_cofinite_of.mpr continuous_id
theorem t1Space_antitone : Antitone (@T1Space X) := fun a _ h _ =>
@T1Space.mk _ a fun x => (T1Space.t1 x).mono h
#align t1_space_antitone t1Space_antitone
theorem continuousWithinAt_update_of_ne [T1Space X] [DecidableEq X] [TopologicalSpace Y] {f : X → Y}
{s : Set X} {x x' : X} {y : Y} (hne : x' ≠ x) :
ContinuousWithinAt (Function.update f x y) s x' ↔ ContinuousWithinAt f s x' :=
EventuallyEq.congr_continuousWithinAt
(mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_nhds <| mem_of_superset (isOpen_ne.mem_nhds hne) fun _y' hy' =>
Function.update_noteq hy' _ _)
(Function.update_noteq hne _ _)
#align continuous_within_at_update_of_ne continuousWithinAt_update_of_ne
theorem continuousAt_update_of_ne [T1Space X] [DecidableEq X] [TopologicalSpace Y]
{f : X → Y} {x x' : X} {y : Y} (hne : x' ≠ x) :
ContinuousAt (Function.update f x y) x' ↔ ContinuousAt f x' := by
simp only [← continuousWithinAt_univ, continuousWithinAt_update_of_ne hne]
#align continuous_at_update_of_ne continuousAt_update_of_ne
theorem continuousOn_update_iff [T1Space X] [DecidableEq X] [TopologicalSpace Y] {f : X → Y}
{s : Set X} {x : X} {y : Y} :
ContinuousOn (Function.update f x y) s ↔
ContinuousOn f (s \ {x}) ∧ (x ∈ s → Tendsto f (𝓝[s \ {x}] x) (𝓝 y)) := by
rw [ContinuousOn, ← and_forall_ne x, and_comm]
refine and_congr ⟨fun H z hz => ?_, fun H z hzx hzs => ?_⟩ (forall_congr' fun _ => ?_)
· specialize H z hz.2 hz.1
rw [continuousWithinAt_update_of_ne hz.2] at H
exact H.mono diff_subset
· rw [continuousWithinAt_update_of_ne hzx]
refine (H z ⟨hzs, hzx⟩).mono_of_mem (inter_mem_nhdsWithin _ ?_)
exact isOpen_ne.mem_nhds hzx
· exact continuousWithinAt_update_same
#align continuous_on_update_iff continuousOn_update_iff
theorem t1Space_of_injective_of_continuous [TopologicalSpace Y] {f : X → Y}
(hf : Function.Injective f) (hf' : Continuous f) [T1Space Y] : T1Space X :=
t1Space_iff_specializes_imp_eq.2 fun _ _ h => hf (h.map hf').eq
#align t1_space_of_injective_of_continuous t1Space_of_injective_of_continuous
protected theorem Embedding.t1Space [TopologicalSpace Y] [T1Space Y] {f : X → Y}
(hf : Embedding f) : T1Space X :=
t1Space_of_injective_of_continuous hf.inj hf.continuous
#align embedding.t1_space Embedding.t1Space
instance Subtype.t1Space {X : Type u} [TopologicalSpace X] [T1Space X] {p : X → Prop} :
T1Space (Subtype p) :=
embedding_subtype_val.t1Space
#align subtype.t1_space Subtype.t1Space
instance [TopologicalSpace Y] [T1Space X] [T1Space Y] : T1Space (X × Y) :=
⟨fun ⟨a, b⟩ => @singleton_prod_singleton _ _ a b ▸ isClosed_singleton.prod isClosed_singleton⟩
instance {ι : Type*} {X : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (X i)] [∀ i, T1Space (X i)] :
T1Space (∀ i, X i) :=
⟨fun f => univ_pi_singleton f ▸ isClosed_set_pi fun _ _ => isClosed_singleton⟩
instance ULift.instT1Space [T1Space X] : T1Space (ULift X) :=
embedding_uLift_down.t1Space
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) TotallyDisconnectedSpace.t1Space [h: TotallyDisconnectedSpace X] :
T1Space X := by
rw [((t1Space_TFAE X).out 0 1 :)]
intro x
rw [← totallyDisconnectedSpace_iff_connectedComponent_singleton.mp h x]
exact isClosed_connectedComponent
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) T1Space.t0Space [T1Space X] : T0Space X :=
⟨fun _ _ h => h.specializes.eq⟩
#align t1_space.t0_space T1Space.t0Space
@[simp]
theorem compl_singleton_mem_nhds_iff [T1Space X] {x y : X} : {x}ᶜ ∈ 𝓝 y ↔ y ≠ x :=
isOpen_compl_singleton.mem_nhds_iff
#align compl_singleton_mem_nhds_iff compl_singleton_mem_nhds_iff
theorem compl_singleton_mem_nhds [T1Space X] {x y : X} (h : y ≠ x) : {x}ᶜ ∈ 𝓝 y :=
compl_singleton_mem_nhds_iff.mpr h
#align compl_singleton_mem_nhds compl_singleton_mem_nhds
@[simp]
theorem closure_singleton [T1Space X] {x : X} : closure ({x} : Set X) = {x} :=
isClosed_singleton.closure_eq
#align closure_singleton closure_singleton
-- Porting note (#11215): TODO: the proof was `hs.induction_on (by simp) fun x => by simp`
theorem Set.Subsingleton.closure [T1Space X] {s : Set X} (hs : s.Subsingleton) :
(closure s).Subsingleton := by
rcases hs.eq_empty_or_singleton with (rfl | ⟨x, rfl⟩) <;> simp
#align set.subsingleton.closure Set.Subsingleton.closure
@[simp]
theorem subsingleton_closure [T1Space X] {s : Set X} : (closure s).Subsingleton ↔ s.Subsingleton :=
⟨fun h => h.anti subset_closure, fun h => h.closure⟩
#align subsingleton_closure subsingleton_closure
theorem isClosedMap_const {X Y} [TopologicalSpace X] [TopologicalSpace Y] [T1Space Y] {y : Y} :
IsClosedMap (Function.const X y) :=
IsClosedMap.of_nonempty fun s _ h2s => by simp_rw [const, h2s.image_const, isClosed_singleton]
#align is_closed_map_const isClosedMap_const
theorem nhdsWithin_insert_of_ne [T1Space X] {x y : X} {s : Set X} (hxy : x ≠ y) :
𝓝[insert y s] x = 𝓝[s] x := by
refine le_antisymm (Filter.le_def.2 fun t ht => ?_) (nhdsWithin_mono x <| subset_insert y s)
obtain ⟨o, ho, hxo, host⟩ := mem_nhdsWithin.mp ht
refine mem_nhdsWithin.mpr ⟨o \ {y}, ho.sdiff isClosed_singleton, ⟨hxo, hxy⟩, ?_⟩
rw [inter_insert_of_not_mem <| not_mem_diff_of_mem (mem_singleton y)]
exact (inter_subset_inter diff_subset Subset.rfl).trans host
#align nhds_within_insert_of_ne nhdsWithin_insert_of_ne
/-- If `t` is a subset of `s`, except for one point,
then `insert x s` is a neighborhood of `x` within `t`. -/
theorem insert_mem_nhdsWithin_of_subset_insert [T1Space X] {x y : X} {s t : Set X}
(hu : t ⊆ insert y s) : insert x s ∈ 𝓝[t] x := by
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | h)
· exact mem_of_superset self_mem_nhdsWithin hu
refine nhdsWithin_mono x hu ?_
rw [nhdsWithin_insert_of_ne h]
exact mem_of_superset self_mem_nhdsWithin (subset_insert x s)
#align insert_mem_nhds_within_of_subset_insert insert_mem_nhdsWithin_of_subset_insert
@[simp]
theorem ker_nhds [T1Space X] (x : X) : (𝓝 x).ker = {x} := by
simp [ker_nhds_eq_specializes]
theorem biInter_basis_nhds [T1Space X] {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set X} {x : X}
(h : (𝓝 x).HasBasis p s) : ⋂ (i) (_ : p i), s i = {x} := by
rw [← h.ker, ker_nhds]
#align bInter_basis_nhds biInter_basis_nhds
@[simp]
theorem compl_singleton_mem_nhdsSet_iff [T1Space X] {x : X} {s : Set X} : {x}ᶜ ∈ 𝓝ˢ s ↔ x ∉ s := by
rw [isOpen_compl_singleton.mem_nhdsSet, subset_compl_singleton_iff]
#align compl_singleton_mem_nhds_set_iff compl_singleton_mem_nhdsSet_iff
@[simp]
theorem nhdsSet_le_iff [T1Space X] {s t : Set X} : 𝓝ˢ s ≤ 𝓝ˢ t ↔ s ⊆ t := by
refine ⟨?_, fun h => monotone_nhdsSet h⟩
simp_rw [Filter.le_def]; intro h x hx
specialize h {x}ᶜ
simp_rw [compl_singleton_mem_nhdsSet_iff] at h
by_contra hxt
exact h hxt hx
#align nhds_set_le_iff nhdsSet_le_iff
@[simp]
theorem nhdsSet_inj_iff [T1Space X] {s t : Set X} : 𝓝ˢ s = 𝓝ˢ t ↔ s = t := by
simp_rw [le_antisymm_iff]
exact and_congr nhdsSet_le_iff nhdsSet_le_iff
#align nhds_set_inj_iff nhdsSet_inj_iff
theorem injective_nhdsSet [T1Space X] : Function.Injective (𝓝ˢ : Set X → Filter X) := fun _ _ hst =>
nhdsSet_inj_iff.mp hst
#align injective_nhds_set injective_nhdsSet
theorem strictMono_nhdsSet [T1Space X] : StrictMono (𝓝ˢ : Set X → Filter X) :=
monotone_nhdsSet.strictMono_of_injective injective_nhdsSet
#align strict_mono_nhds_set strictMono_nhdsSet
@[simp]
theorem nhds_le_nhdsSet_iff [T1Space X] {s : Set X} {x : X} : 𝓝 x ≤ 𝓝ˢ s ↔ x ∈ s := by
rw [← nhdsSet_singleton, nhdsSet_le_iff, singleton_subset_iff]
#align nhds_le_nhds_set_iff nhds_le_nhdsSet_iff
/-- Removing a non-isolated point from a dense set, one still obtains a dense set. -/
theorem Dense.diff_singleton [T1Space X] {s : Set X} (hs : Dense s) (x : X) [NeBot (𝓝[≠] x)] :
Dense (s \ {x}) :=
hs.inter_of_isOpen_right (dense_compl_singleton x) isOpen_compl_singleton
#align dense.diff_singleton Dense.diff_singleton
/-- Removing a finset from a dense set in a space without isolated points, one still
obtains a dense set. -/
theorem Dense.diff_finset [T1Space X] [∀ x : X, NeBot (𝓝[≠] x)] {s : Set X} (hs : Dense s)
(t : Finset X) : Dense (s \ t) := by
induction t using Finset.induction_on with
| empty => simpa using hs
| insert _ ih =>
rw [Finset.coe_insert, ← union_singleton, ← diff_diff]
exact ih.diff_singleton _
#align dense.diff_finset Dense.diff_finset
/-- Removing a finite set from a dense set in a space without isolated points, one still
obtains a dense set. -/
theorem Dense.diff_finite [T1Space X] [∀ x : X, NeBot (𝓝[≠] x)] {s : Set X} (hs : Dense s)
{t : Set X} (ht : t.Finite) : Dense (s \ t) := by
convert hs.diff_finset ht.toFinset
exact (Finite.coe_toFinset _).symm
#align dense.diff_finite Dense.diff_finite
/-- If a function to a `T1Space` tends to some limit `y` at some point `x`, then necessarily
`y = f x`. -/
theorem eq_of_tendsto_nhds [TopologicalSpace Y] [T1Space Y] {f : X → Y} {x : X} {y : Y}
(h : Tendsto f (𝓝 x) (𝓝 y)) : f x = y :=
by_contra fun hfa : f x ≠ y =>
have fact₁ : {f x}ᶜ ∈ 𝓝 y := compl_singleton_mem_nhds hfa.symm
have fact₂ : Tendsto f (pure x) (𝓝 y) := h.comp (tendsto_id'.2 <| pure_le_nhds x)
fact₂ fact₁ (Eq.refl <| f x)
#align eq_of_tendsto_nhds eq_of_tendsto_nhds
theorem Filter.Tendsto.eventually_ne [TopologicalSpace Y] [T1Space Y] {g : X → Y}
{l : Filter X} {b₁ b₂ : Y} (hg : Tendsto g l (𝓝 b₁)) (hb : b₁ ≠ b₂) : ∀ᶠ z in l, g z ≠ b₂ :=
hg.eventually (isOpen_compl_singleton.eventually_mem hb)
#align filter.tendsto.eventually_ne Filter.Tendsto.eventually_ne
theorem ContinuousAt.eventually_ne [TopologicalSpace Y] [T1Space Y] {g : X → Y} {x : X} {y : Y}
(hg1 : ContinuousAt g x) (hg2 : g x ≠ y) : ∀ᶠ z in 𝓝 x, g z ≠ y :=
hg1.tendsto.eventually_ne hg2
#align continuous_at.eventually_ne ContinuousAt.eventually_ne
theorem eventually_ne_nhds [T1Space X] {a b : X} (h : a ≠ b) : ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝 a, x ≠ b :=
IsOpen.eventually_mem isOpen_ne h
theorem eventually_ne_nhdsWithin [T1Space X] {a b : X} {s : Set X} (h : a ≠ b) :
∀ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] a, x ≠ b :=
Filter.Eventually.filter_mono nhdsWithin_le_nhds <| eventually_ne_nhds h
/-- To prove a function to a `T1Space` is continuous at some point `x`, it suffices to prove that
`f` admits *some* limit at `x`. -/
theorem continuousAt_of_tendsto_nhds [TopologicalSpace Y] [T1Space Y] {f : X → Y} {x : X} {y : Y}
(h : Tendsto f (𝓝 x) (𝓝 y)) : ContinuousAt f x := by
rwa [ContinuousAt, eq_of_tendsto_nhds h]
#align continuous_at_of_tendsto_nhds continuousAt_of_tendsto_nhds
@[simp]
theorem tendsto_const_nhds_iff [T1Space X] {l : Filter Y} [NeBot l] {c d : X} :
Tendsto (fun _ => c) l (𝓝 d) ↔ c = d := by simp_rw [Tendsto, Filter.map_const, pure_le_nhds_iff]
#align tendsto_const_nhds_iff tendsto_const_nhds_iff
/-- A point with a finite neighborhood has to be isolated. -/
theorem isOpen_singleton_of_finite_mem_nhds [T1Space X] (x : X)
{s : Set X} (hs : s ∈ 𝓝 x) (hsf : s.Finite) : IsOpen ({x} : Set X) := by
have A : {x} ⊆ s := by simp only [singleton_subset_iff, mem_of_mem_nhds hs]
have B : IsClosed (s \ {x}) := (hsf.subset diff_subset).isClosed
have C : (s \ {x})ᶜ ∈ 𝓝 x := B.isOpen_compl.mem_nhds fun h => h.2 rfl
have D : {x} ∈ 𝓝 x := by simpa only [← diff_eq, diff_diff_cancel_left A] using inter_mem hs C
rwa [← mem_interior_iff_mem_nhds, ← singleton_subset_iff, subset_interior_iff_isOpen] at D
#align is_open_singleton_of_finite_mem_nhds isOpen_singleton_of_finite_mem_nhds
/-- If the punctured neighborhoods of a point form a nontrivial filter, then any neighborhood is
infinite. -/
theorem infinite_of_mem_nhds {X} [TopologicalSpace X] [T1Space X] (x : X) [hx : NeBot (𝓝[≠] x)]
{s : Set X} (hs : s ∈ 𝓝 x) : Set.Infinite s := by
refine fun hsf => hx.1 ?_
rw [← isOpen_singleton_iff_punctured_nhds]
exact isOpen_singleton_of_finite_mem_nhds x hs hsf
#align infinite_of_mem_nhds infinite_of_mem_nhds
theorem discrete_of_t1_of_finite [T1Space X] [Finite X] :
DiscreteTopology X := by
apply singletons_open_iff_discrete.mp
intro x
rw [← isClosed_compl_iff]
exact (Set.toFinite _).isClosed
#align discrete_of_t1_of_finite discrete_of_t1_of_finite
theorem PreconnectedSpace.trivial_of_discrete [PreconnectedSpace X] [DiscreteTopology X] :
Subsingleton X := by
rw [← not_nontrivial_iff_subsingleton]
rintro ⟨x, y, hxy⟩
rw [Ne, ← mem_singleton_iff, (isClopen_discrete _).eq_univ <| singleton_nonempty y] at hxy
exact hxy (mem_univ x)
#align preconnected_space.trivial_of_discrete PreconnectedSpace.trivial_of_discrete
theorem IsPreconnected.infinite_of_nontrivial [T1Space X] {s : Set X} (h : IsPreconnected s)
(hs : s.Nontrivial) : s.Infinite := by
refine mt (fun hf => (subsingleton_coe s).mp ?_) (not_subsingleton_iff.mpr hs)
haveI := @discrete_of_t1_of_finite s _ _ hf.to_subtype
exact @PreconnectedSpace.trivial_of_discrete _ _ (Subtype.preconnectedSpace h) _
#align is_preconnected.infinite_of_nontrivial IsPreconnected.infinite_of_nontrivial
theorem ConnectedSpace.infinite [ConnectedSpace X] [Nontrivial X] [T1Space X] : Infinite X :=
infinite_univ_iff.mp <| isPreconnected_univ.infinite_of_nontrivial nontrivial_univ
#align connected_space.infinite ConnectedSpace.infinite
/-- A non-trivial connected T1 space has no isolated points. -/
instance (priority := 100) ConnectedSpace.neBot_nhdsWithin_compl_of_nontrivial_of_t1space
[ConnectedSpace X] [Nontrivial X] [T1Space X] (x : X) :
NeBot (𝓝[≠] x) := by
by_contra contra
rw [not_neBot, ← isOpen_singleton_iff_punctured_nhds] at contra
replace contra := nonempty_inter isOpen_compl_singleton
contra (compl_union_self _) (Set.nonempty_compl_of_nontrivial _) (singleton_nonempty _)
simp [compl_inter_self {x}] at contra
theorem SeparationQuotient.t1Space_iff : T1Space (SeparationQuotient X) ↔ R0Space X := by
rw [r0Space_iff, ((t1Space_TFAE (SeparationQuotient X)).out 0 9 :)]
constructor
· intro h x y xspecy
rw [← Inducing.specializes_iff inducing_mk, h xspecy] at *
· rintro h ⟨x⟩ ⟨y⟩ sxspecsy
have xspecy : x ⤳ y := (Inducing.specializes_iff inducing_mk).mp sxspecsy
have yspecx : y ⤳ x := h xspecy
erw [mk_eq_mk, inseparable_iff_specializes_and]
exact ⟨xspecy, yspecx⟩
theorem singleton_mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_discrete {s : Set X} [DiscreteTopology s] {x : X}
(hx : x ∈ s) : {x} ∈ 𝓝[s] x := by
have : ({⟨x, hx⟩} : Set s) ∈ 𝓝 (⟨x, hx⟩ : s) := by simp [nhds_discrete]
simpa only [nhdsWithin_eq_map_subtype_coe hx, image_singleton] using
@image_mem_map _ _ _ ((↑) : s → X) _ this
#align singleton_mem_nhds_within_of_mem_discrete singleton_mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_discrete
/-- The neighbourhoods filter of `x` within `s`, under the discrete topology, is equal to
the pure `x` filter (which is the principal filter at the singleton `{x}`.) -/
theorem nhdsWithin_of_mem_discrete {s : Set X} [DiscreteTopology s] {x : X} (hx : x ∈ s) :
𝓝[s] x = pure x :=
le_antisymm (le_pure_iff.2 <| singleton_mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_discrete hx) (pure_le_nhdsWithin hx)
#align nhds_within_of_mem_discrete nhdsWithin_of_mem_discrete
theorem Filter.HasBasis.exists_inter_eq_singleton_of_mem_discrete {ι : Type*} {p : ι → Prop}
{t : ι → Set X} {s : Set X} [DiscreteTopology s] {x : X} (hb : (𝓝 x).HasBasis p t)
(hx : x ∈ s) : ∃ i, p i ∧ t i ∩ s = {x} := by
rcases (nhdsWithin_hasBasis hb s).mem_iff.1 (singleton_mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_discrete hx) with
⟨i, hi, hix⟩
exact ⟨i, hi, hix.antisymm <| singleton_subset_iff.2 ⟨mem_of_mem_nhds <| hb.mem_of_mem hi, hx⟩⟩
#align filter.has_basis.exists_inter_eq_singleton_of_mem_discrete Filter.HasBasis.exists_inter_eq_singleton_of_mem_discrete
/-- A point `x` in a discrete subset `s` of a topological space admits a neighbourhood
that only meets `s` at `x`. -/
theorem nhds_inter_eq_singleton_of_mem_discrete {s : Set X} [DiscreteTopology s] {x : X}
(hx : x ∈ s) : ∃ U ∈ 𝓝 x, U ∩ s = {x} := by
simpa using (𝓝 x).basis_sets.exists_inter_eq_singleton_of_mem_discrete hx
#align nhds_inter_eq_singleton_of_mem_discrete nhds_inter_eq_singleton_of_mem_discrete
/-- Let `x` be a point in a discrete subset `s` of a topological space, then there exists an open
set that only meets `s` at `x`. -/
theorem isOpen_inter_eq_singleton_of_mem_discrete {s : Set X} [DiscreteTopology s] {x : X}
(hx : x ∈ s) : ∃ U : Set X, IsOpen U ∧ U ∩ s = {x} := by
obtain ⟨U, hU_nhds, hU_inter⟩ := nhds_inter_eq_singleton_of_mem_discrete hx
obtain ⟨t, ht_sub, ht_open, ht_x⟩ := mem_nhds_iff.mp hU_nhds
refine ⟨t, ht_open, Set.Subset.antisymm ?_ ?_⟩
· exact hU_inter ▸ Set.inter_subset_inter_left s ht_sub
· rw [Set.subset_inter_iff, Set.singleton_subset_iff, Set.singleton_subset_iff]
exact ⟨ht_x, hx⟩
/-- For point `x` in a discrete subset `s` of a topological space, there is a set `U`
such that
1. `U` is a punctured neighborhood of `x` (ie. `U ∪ {x}` is a neighbourhood of `x`),
2. `U` is disjoint from `s`.
-/
theorem disjoint_nhdsWithin_of_mem_discrete {s : Set X} [DiscreteTopology s] {x : X} (hx : x ∈ s) :
∃ U ∈ 𝓝[≠] x, Disjoint U s :=
let ⟨V, h, h'⟩ := nhds_inter_eq_singleton_of_mem_discrete hx
⟨{x}ᶜ ∩ V, inter_mem_nhdsWithin _ h,
disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty.mpr (by rw [inter_assoc, h', compl_inter_self])⟩
#align disjoint_nhds_within_of_mem_discrete disjoint_nhdsWithin_of_mem_discrete
/-- Let `X` be a topological space and let `s, t ⊆ X` be two subsets. If there is an inclusion
`t ⊆ s`, then the topological space structure on `t` induced by `X` is the same as the one
obtained by the induced topological space structure on `s`. Use `embedding_inclusion` instead. -/
@[deprecated embedding_inclusion (since := "2023-02-02")]
theorem TopologicalSpace.subset_trans {s t : Set X} (ts : t ⊆ s) :
(instTopologicalSpaceSubtype : TopologicalSpace t) =
(instTopologicalSpaceSubtype : TopologicalSpace s).induced (Set.inclusion ts) :=
(embedding_inclusion ts).induced
#align topological_space.subset_trans TopologicalSpace.subset_trans
/-! ### R₁ (preregular) spaces -/
section R1Space
/-- A topological space is called a *preregular* (a.k.a. R₁) space,
if any two topologically distinguishable points have disjoint neighbourhoods. -/
@[mk_iff r1Space_iff_specializes_or_disjoint_nhds]
class R1Space (X : Type*) [TopologicalSpace X] : Prop where
specializes_or_disjoint_nhds (x y : X) : Specializes x y ∨ Disjoint (𝓝 x) (𝓝 y)
export R1Space (specializes_or_disjoint_nhds)
variable [R1Space X] {x y : X}
instance (priority := 100) : R0Space X where
specializes_symmetric _ _ h := (specializes_or_disjoint_nhds _ _).resolve_right <| fun hd ↦
h.not_disjoint hd.symm
theorem disjoint_nhds_nhds_iff_not_specializes : Disjoint (𝓝 x) (𝓝 y) ↔ ¬x ⤳ y :=
⟨fun hd hspec ↦ hspec.not_disjoint hd, (specializes_or_disjoint_nhds _ _).resolve_left⟩
#align disjoint_nhds_nhds_iff_not_specializes disjoint_nhds_nhds_iff_not_specializes
theorem specializes_iff_not_disjoint : x ⤳ y ↔ ¬Disjoint (𝓝 x) (𝓝 y) :=
disjoint_nhds_nhds_iff_not_specializes.not_left.symm
theorem disjoint_nhds_nhds_iff_not_inseparable : Disjoint (𝓝 x) (𝓝 y) ↔ ¬Inseparable x y := by
rw [disjoint_nhds_nhds_iff_not_specializes, specializes_iff_inseparable]
theorem r1Space_iff_inseparable_or_disjoint_nhds {X : Type*} [TopologicalSpace X]:
R1Space X ↔ ∀ x y : X, Inseparable x y ∨ Disjoint (𝓝 x) (𝓝 y) :=
⟨fun _h x y ↦ (specializes_or_disjoint_nhds x y).imp_left Specializes.inseparable, fun h ↦
⟨fun x y ↦ (h x y).imp_left Inseparable.specializes⟩⟩
theorem isClosed_setOf_specializes : IsClosed { p : X × X | p.1 ⤳ p.2 } := by
simp only [← isOpen_compl_iff, compl_setOf, ← disjoint_nhds_nhds_iff_not_specializes,
isOpen_setOf_disjoint_nhds_nhds]
#align is_closed_set_of_specializes isClosed_setOf_specializes
theorem isClosed_setOf_inseparable : IsClosed { p : X × X | Inseparable p.1 p.2 } := by
simp only [← specializes_iff_inseparable, isClosed_setOf_specializes]
#align is_closed_set_of_inseparable isClosed_setOf_inseparable
/-- In an R₁ space, a point belongs to the closure of a compact set `K`
if and only if it is topologically inseparable from some point of `K`. -/
theorem IsCompact.mem_closure_iff_exists_inseparable {K : Set X} (hK : IsCompact K) :
y ∈ closure K ↔ ∃ x ∈ K, Inseparable x y := by
refine ⟨fun hy ↦ ?_, fun ⟨x, hxK, hxy⟩ ↦
(hxy.mem_closed_iff isClosed_closure).1 <| subset_closure hxK⟩
contrapose! hy
have : Disjoint (𝓝 y) (𝓝ˢ K) := hK.disjoint_nhdsSet_right.2 fun x hx ↦
(disjoint_nhds_nhds_iff_not_inseparable.2 (hy x hx)).symm
simpa only [disjoint_iff, not_mem_closure_iff_nhdsWithin_eq_bot]
using this.mono_right principal_le_nhdsSet
theorem IsCompact.closure_eq_biUnion_inseparable {K : Set X} (hK : IsCompact K) :
closure K = ⋃ x ∈ K, {y | Inseparable x y} := by
ext; simp [hK.mem_closure_iff_exists_inseparable]
/-- In an R₁ space, the closure of a compact set is the union of the closures of its points. -/
theorem IsCompact.closure_eq_biUnion_closure_singleton {K : Set X} (hK : IsCompact K) :
closure K = ⋃ x ∈ K, closure {x} := by
simp only [hK.closure_eq_biUnion_inseparable, ← specializes_iff_inseparable,
specializes_iff_mem_closure, setOf_mem_eq]
/-- In an R₁ space, if a compact set `K` is contained in an open set `U`,
then its closure is also contained in `U`. -/
theorem IsCompact.closure_subset_of_isOpen {K : Set X} (hK : IsCompact K)
{U : Set X} (hU : IsOpen U) (hKU : K ⊆ U) : closure K ⊆ U := by
rw [hK.closure_eq_biUnion_inseparable, iUnion₂_subset_iff]
exact fun x hx y hxy ↦ (hxy.mem_open_iff hU).1 (hKU hx)
/-- The closure of a compact set in an R₁ space is a compact set. -/
protected theorem IsCompact.closure {K : Set X} (hK : IsCompact K) : IsCompact (closure K) := by
refine isCompact_of_finite_subcover fun U hUo hKU ↦ ?_
rcases hK.elim_finite_subcover U hUo (subset_closure.trans hKU) with ⟨t, ht⟩
exact ⟨t, hK.closure_subset_of_isOpen (isOpen_biUnion fun _ _ ↦ hUo _) ht⟩
theorem IsCompact.closure_of_subset {s K : Set X} (hK : IsCompact K) (h : s ⊆ K) :
IsCompact (closure s) :=
hK.closure.of_isClosed_subset isClosed_closure (closure_mono h)
#align is_compact_closure_of_subset_compact IsCompact.closure_of_subset
@[deprecated (since := "2024-01-28")]
alias isCompact_closure_of_subset_compact := IsCompact.closure_of_subset
@[simp]
theorem exists_isCompact_superset_iff {s : Set X} :
(∃ K, IsCompact K ∧ s ⊆ K) ↔ IsCompact (closure s) :=
⟨fun ⟨_K, hK, hsK⟩ => hK.closure_of_subset hsK, fun h => ⟨closure s, h, subset_closure⟩⟩
#align exists_compact_superset_iff exists_isCompact_superset_iff
@[deprecated (since := "2024-01-28")]
alias exists_compact_superset_iff := exists_isCompact_superset_iff
/-- If `K` and `L` are disjoint compact sets in an R₁ topological space
and `L` is also closed, then `K` and `L` have disjoint neighborhoods. -/
theorem SeparatedNhds.of_isCompact_isCompact_isClosed {K L : Set X} (hK : IsCompact K)
(hL : IsCompact L) (h'L : IsClosed L) (hd : Disjoint K L) : SeparatedNhds K L := by
simp_rw [separatedNhds_iff_disjoint, hK.disjoint_nhdsSet_left, hL.disjoint_nhdsSet_right,
disjoint_nhds_nhds_iff_not_inseparable]
intro x hx y hy h
exact absurd ((h.mem_closed_iff h'L).2 hy) <| disjoint_left.1 hd hx
@[deprecated (since := "2024-01-28")]
alias separatedNhds_of_isCompact_isCompact_isClosed := SeparatedNhds.of_isCompact_isCompact_isClosed
/-- If a compact set is covered by two open sets, then we can cover it by two compact subsets. -/
theorem IsCompact.binary_compact_cover {K U V : Set X}
(hK : IsCompact K) (hU : IsOpen U) (hV : IsOpen V) (h2K : K ⊆ U ∪ V) :
∃ K₁ K₂ : Set X, IsCompact K₁ ∧ IsCompact K₂ ∧ K₁ ⊆ U ∧ K₂ ⊆ V ∧ K = K₁ ∪ K₂ := by
have hK' : IsCompact (closure K) := hK.closure
have : SeparatedNhds (closure K \ U) (closure K \ V) := by
apply SeparatedNhds.of_isCompact_isCompact_isClosed (hK'.diff hU) (hK'.diff hV)
(isClosed_closure.sdiff hV)
rw [disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty, diff_inter_diff, diff_eq_empty]
exact hK.closure_subset_of_isOpen (hU.union hV) h2K
have : SeparatedNhds (K \ U) (K \ V) :=
this.mono (diff_subset_diff_left (subset_closure)) (diff_subset_diff_left (subset_closure))
rcases this with ⟨O₁, O₂, h1O₁, h1O₂, h2O₁, h2O₂, hO⟩
exact ⟨K \ O₁, K \ O₂, hK.diff h1O₁, hK.diff h1O₂, diff_subset_comm.mp h2O₁,
diff_subset_comm.mp h2O₂, by rw [← diff_inter, hO.inter_eq, diff_empty]⟩
#align is_compact.binary_compact_cover IsCompact.binary_compact_cover
/-- For every finite open cover `Uᵢ` of a compact set, there exists a compact cover `Kᵢ ⊆ Uᵢ`. -/
theorem IsCompact.finite_compact_cover {s : Set X} (hs : IsCompact s) {ι : Type*}
(t : Finset ι) (U : ι → Set X) (hU : ∀ i ∈ t, IsOpen (U i)) (hsC : s ⊆ ⋃ i ∈ t, U i) :
∃ K : ι → Set X, (∀ i, IsCompact (K i)) ∧ (∀ i, K i ⊆ U i) ∧ s = ⋃ i ∈ t, K i := by
induction' t using Finset.induction with x t hx ih generalizing U s
· refine ⟨fun _ => ∅, fun _ => isCompact_empty, fun i => empty_subset _, ?_⟩
simpa only [subset_empty_iff, Finset.not_mem_empty, iUnion_false, iUnion_empty] using hsC
simp only [Finset.set_biUnion_insert] at hsC
simp only [Finset.forall_mem_insert] at hU
have hU' : ∀ i ∈ t, IsOpen (U i) := fun i hi => hU.2 i hi
rcases hs.binary_compact_cover hU.1 (isOpen_biUnion hU') hsC with
⟨K₁, K₂, h1K₁, h1K₂, h2K₁, h2K₂, hK⟩
rcases ih h1K₂ U hU' h2K₂ with ⟨K, h1K, h2K, h3K⟩
refine ⟨update K x K₁, ?_, ?_, ?_⟩
· intro i
rcases eq_or_ne i x with rfl | hi
· simp only [update_same, h1K₁]
· simp only [update_noteq hi, h1K]
· intro i
rcases eq_or_ne i x with rfl | hi
· simp only [update_same, h2K₁]
· simp only [update_noteq hi, h2K]
· simp only [Finset.set_biUnion_insert_update _ hx, hK, h3K]
#align is_compact.finite_compact_cover IsCompact.finite_compact_cover
theorem R1Space.of_continuous_specializes_imp [TopologicalSpace Y] {f : Y → X} (hc : Continuous f)
(hspec : ∀ x y, f x ⤳ f y → x ⤳ y) : R1Space Y where
specializes_or_disjoint_nhds x y := (specializes_or_disjoint_nhds (f x) (f y)).imp (hspec x y) <|
((hc.tendsto _).disjoint · (hc.tendsto _))
theorem Inducing.r1Space [TopologicalSpace Y] {f : Y → X} (hf : Inducing f) : R1Space Y :=
.of_continuous_specializes_imp hf.continuous fun _ _ ↦ hf.specializes_iff.1
protected theorem R1Space.induced (f : Y → X) : @R1Space Y (.induced f ‹_›) :=
@Inducing.r1Space _ _ _ _ (.induced f _) f (inducing_induced f)
instance (p : X → Prop) : R1Space (Subtype p) := .induced _
protected theorem R1Space.sInf {X : Type*} {T : Set (TopologicalSpace X)}
(hT : ∀ t ∈ T, @R1Space X t) : @R1Space X (sInf T) := by
let _ := sInf T
refine ⟨fun x y ↦ ?_⟩
simp only [Specializes, nhds_sInf]
rcases em (∃ t ∈ T, Disjoint (@nhds X t x) (@nhds X t y)) with ⟨t, htT, htd⟩ | hTd
· exact .inr <| htd.mono (iInf₂_le t htT) (iInf₂_le t htT)
· push_neg at hTd
exact .inl <| iInf₂_mono fun t ht ↦ ((hT t ht).1 x y).resolve_right (hTd t ht)
protected theorem R1Space.iInf {ι X : Type*} {t : ι → TopologicalSpace X}
(ht : ∀ i, @R1Space X (t i)) : @R1Space X (iInf t) :=
.sInf <| forall_mem_range.2 ht
protected theorem R1Space.inf {X : Type*} {t₁ t₂ : TopologicalSpace X}
(h₁ : @R1Space X t₁) (h₂ : @R1Space X t₂) : @R1Space X (t₁ ⊓ t₂) := by
rw [inf_eq_iInf]
apply R1Space.iInf
simp [*]
instance [TopologicalSpace Y] [R1Space Y] : R1Space (X × Y) :=
.inf (.induced _) (.induced _)
instance {ι : Type*} {X : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (X i)] [∀ i, R1Space (X i)] :
R1Space (∀ i, X i) :=
.iInf fun _ ↦ .induced _
theorem exists_mem_nhds_isCompact_mapsTo_of_isCompact_mem_nhds
{X Y : Type*} [TopologicalSpace X] [TopologicalSpace Y] [R1Space Y] {f : X → Y} {x : X}
{K : Set X} {s : Set Y} (hf : Continuous f) (hs : s ∈ 𝓝 (f x)) (hKc : IsCompact K)
(hKx : K ∈ 𝓝 x) : ∃ K ∈ 𝓝 x, IsCompact K ∧ MapsTo f K s := by
have hc : IsCompact (f '' K \ interior s) := (hKc.image hf).diff isOpen_interior
obtain ⟨U, V, Uo, Vo, hxU, hV, hd⟩ : SeparatedNhds {f x} (f '' K \ interior s) := by
simp_rw [separatedNhds_iff_disjoint, nhdsSet_singleton, hc.disjoint_nhdsSet_right,
disjoint_nhds_nhds_iff_not_inseparable]
rintro y ⟨-, hys⟩ hxy
refine hys <| (hxy.mem_open_iff isOpen_interior).1 ?_
rwa [mem_interior_iff_mem_nhds]
refine ⟨K \ f ⁻¹' V, diff_mem hKx ?_, hKc.diff <| Vo.preimage hf, fun y hy ↦ ?_⟩
· filter_upwards [hf.continuousAt <| Uo.mem_nhds (hxU rfl)] with x hx
using Set.disjoint_left.1 hd hx
· by_contra hys
exact hy.2 (hV ⟨mem_image_of_mem _ hy.1, not_mem_subset interior_subset hys⟩)
instance (priority := 900) {X Y : Type*} [TopologicalSpace X] [WeaklyLocallyCompactSpace X]
[TopologicalSpace Y] [R1Space Y] : LocallyCompactPair X Y where
exists_mem_nhds_isCompact_mapsTo hf hs :=
let ⟨_K, hKc, hKx⟩ := exists_compact_mem_nhds _
exists_mem_nhds_isCompact_mapsTo_of_isCompact_mem_nhds hf hs hKc hKx
/-- If a point in an R₁ space has a compact neighborhood,
then it has a basis of compact closed neighborhoods. -/
theorem IsCompact.isCompact_isClosed_basis_nhds {x : X} {L : Set X} (hLc : IsCompact L)
(hxL : L ∈ 𝓝 x) : (𝓝 x).HasBasis (fun K ↦ K ∈ 𝓝 x ∧ IsCompact K ∧ IsClosed K) (·) :=
hasBasis_self.2 fun _U hU ↦
let ⟨K, hKx, hKc, hKU⟩ := exists_mem_nhds_isCompact_mapsTo_of_isCompact_mem_nhds
continuous_id (interior_mem_nhds.2 hU) hLc hxL
⟨closure K, mem_of_superset hKx subset_closure, ⟨hKc.closure, isClosed_closure⟩,
(hKc.closure_subset_of_isOpen isOpen_interior hKU).trans interior_subset⟩
/-- In an R₁ space, the filters `coclosedCompact` and `cocompact` are equal. -/
@[simp]
theorem Filter.coclosedCompact_eq_cocompact : coclosedCompact X = cocompact X := by
refine le_antisymm ?_ cocompact_le_coclosedCompact
rw [hasBasis_coclosedCompact.le_basis_iff hasBasis_cocompact]
exact fun K hK ↦ ⟨closure K, ⟨isClosed_closure, hK.closure⟩, compl_subset_compl.2 subset_closure⟩
#align filter.coclosed_compact_eq_cocompact Filter.coclosedCompact_eq_cocompact
/-- In an R₁ space, the bornologies `relativelyCompact` and `inCompact` are equal. -/
@[simp]
theorem Bornology.relativelyCompact_eq_inCompact :
Bornology.relativelyCompact X = Bornology.inCompact X :=
Bornology.ext _ _ Filter.coclosedCompact_eq_cocompact
#align bornology.relatively_compact_eq_in_compact Bornology.relativelyCompact_eq_inCompact
/-!
### Lemmas about a weakly locally compact R₁ space
In fact, a space with these properties is locally compact and regular.
Some lemmas are formulated using the latter assumptions below.
-/
variable [WeaklyLocallyCompactSpace X]
/-- In a (weakly) locally compact R₁ space, compact closed neighborhoods of a point `x`
form a basis of neighborhoods of `x`. -/
theorem isCompact_isClosed_basis_nhds (x : X) :
(𝓝 x).HasBasis (fun K => K ∈ 𝓝 x ∧ IsCompact K ∧ IsClosed K) (·) :=
let ⟨_L, hLc, hLx⟩ := exists_compact_mem_nhds x
hLc.isCompact_isClosed_basis_nhds hLx
/-- In a (weakly) locally compact R₁ space, each point admits a compact closed neighborhood. -/
theorem exists_mem_nhds_isCompact_isClosed (x : X) : ∃ K ∈ 𝓝 x, IsCompact K ∧ IsClosed K :=
(isCompact_isClosed_basis_nhds x).ex_mem
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
/-- A weakly locally compact R₁ space is locally compact. -/
instance (priority := 80) WeaklyLocallyCompactSpace.locallyCompactSpace : LocallyCompactSpace X :=
.of_hasBasis isCompact_isClosed_basis_nhds fun _ _ ⟨_, h, _⟩ ↦ h
#align locally_compact_of_compact_nhds WeaklyLocallyCompactSpace.locallyCompactSpace
/-- In a weakly locally compact R₁ space,
every compact set has an open neighborhood with compact closure. -/
theorem exists_isOpen_superset_and_isCompact_closure {K : Set X} (hK : IsCompact K) :
∃ V, IsOpen V ∧ K ⊆ V ∧ IsCompact (closure V) := by
rcases exists_compact_superset hK with ⟨K', hK', hKK'⟩
exact ⟨interior K', isOpen_interior, hKK', hK'.closure_of_subset interior_subset⟩
#align exists_open_superset_and_is_compact_closure exists_isOpen_superset_and_isCompact_closure
@[deprecated (since := "2024-01-28")]
alias exists_open_superset_and_isCompact_closure := exists_isOpen_superset_and_isCompact_closure
/-- In a weakly locally compact R₁ space,
every point has an open neighborhood with compact closure. -/
theorem exists_isOpen_mem_isCompact_closure (x : X) :
∃ U : Set X, IsOpen U ∧ x ∈ U ∧ IsCompact (closure U) := by
simpa only [singleton_subset_iff]
using exists_isOpen_superset_and_isCompact_closure isCompact_singleton
#align exists_open_with_compact_closure exists_isOpen_mem_isCompact_closure
@[deprecated (since := "2024-01-28")]
alias exists_open_with_compact_closure := exists_isOpen_mem_isCompact_closure
end R1Space
/-- A T₂ space, also known as a Hausdorff space, is one in which for every
`x ≠ y` there exists disjoint open sets around `x` and `y`. This is
the most widely used of the separation axioms. -/
@[mk_iff]
class T2Space (X : Type u) [TopologicalSpace X] : Prop where
/-- Every two points in a Hausdorff space admit disjoint open neighbourhoods. -/
t2 : Pairwise fun x y => ∃ u v : Set X, IsOpen u ∧ IsOpen v ∧ x ∈ u ∧ y ∈ v ∧ Disjoint u v
#align t2_space T2Space
/-- Two different points can be separated by open sets. -/
theorem t2_separation [T2Space X] {x y : X} (h : x ≠ y) :
∃ u v : Set X, IsOpen u ∧ IsOpen v ∧ x ∈ u ∧ y ∈ v ∧ Disjoint u v :=
T2Space.t2 h
#align t2_separation t2_separation
-- todo: use this as a definition?
theorem t2Space_iff_disjoint_nhds : T2Space X ↔ Pairwise fun x y : X => Disjoint (𝓝 x) (𝓝 y) := by
refine (t2Space_iff X).trans (forall₃_congr fun x y _ => ?_)
simp only [(nhds_basis_opens x).disjoint_iff (nhds_basis_opens y), exists_prop, ← exists_and_left,
and_assoc, and_comm, and_left_comm]
#align t2_space_iff_disjoint_nhds t2Space_iff_disjoint_nhds
@[simp]
theorem disjoint_nhds_nhds [T2Space X] {x y : X} : Disjoint (𝓝 x) (𝓝 y) ↔ x ≠ y :=
⟨fun hd he => by simp [he, nhds_neBot.ne] at hd, (t2Space_iff_disjoint_nhds.mp ‹_› ·)⟩
#align disjoint_nhds_nhds disjoint_nhds_nhds
theorem pairwise_disjoint_nhds [T2Space X] : Pairwise (Disjoint on (𝓝 : X → Filter X)) := fun _ _ =>
disjoint_nhds_nhds.2
#align pairwise_disjoint_nhds pairwise_disjoint_nhds
protected theorem Set.pairwiseDisjoint_nhds [T2Space X] (s : Set X) : s.PairwiseDisjoint 𝓝 :=
pairwise_disjoint_nhds.set_pairwise s
#align set.pairwise_disjoint_nhds Set.pairwiseDisjoint_nhds
/-- Points of a finite set can be separated by open sets from each other. -/
theorem Set.Finite.t2_separation [T2Space X] {s : Set X} (hs : s.Finite) :
∃ U : X → Set X, (∀ x, x ∈ U x ∧ IsOpen (U x)) ∧ s.PairwiseDisjoint U :=
s.pairwiseDisjoint_nhds.exists_mem_filter_basis hs nhds_basis_opens
#align set.finite.t2_separation Set.Finite.t2_separation
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) T2Space.t1Space [T2Space X] : T1Space X :=
t1Space_iff_disjoint_pure_nhds.mpr fun _ _ hne =>
(disjoint_nhds_nhds.2 hne).mono_left <| pure_le_nhds _
#align t2_space.t1_space T2Space.t1Space
-- see Note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) T2Space.r1Space [T2Space X] : R1Space X :=
⟨fun x y ↦ (eq_or_ne x y).imp specializes_of_eq disjoint_nhds_nhds.2⟩
| Mathlib/Topology/Separation.lean | 1,340 | 1,343 | theorem SeparationQuotient.t2Space_iff : T2Space (SeparationQuotient X) ↔ R1Space X := by |
simp only [t2Space_iff_disjoint_nhds, Pairwise, surjective_mk.forall₂, ne_eq, mk_eq_mk,
r1Space_iff_inseparable_or_disjoint_nhds, ← disjoint_comap_iff surjective_mk, comap_mk_nhds_mk,
← or_iff_not_imp_left]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Junyan Xu. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Damiano Testa, Junyan Xu
-/
import Mathlib.Data.DFinsupp.Basic
#align_import data.dfinsupp.ne_locus from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"f7fc89d5d5ff1db2d1242c7bb0e9062ce47ef47c"
/-!
# Locus of unequal values of finitely supported dependent functions
Let `N : α → Type*` be a type family, assume that `N a` has a `0` for all `a : α` and let
`f g : Π₀ a, N a` be finitely supported dependent functions.
## Main definition
* `DFinsupp.neLocus f g : Finset α`, the finite subset of `α` where `f` and `g` differ.
In the case in which `N a` is an additive group for all `a`, `DFinsupp.neLocus f g` coincides with
`DFinsupp.support (f - g)`.
-/
variable {α : Type*} {N : α → Type*}
namespace DFinsupp
variable [DecidableEq α]
section NHasZero
variable [∀ a, DecidableEq (N a)] [∀ a, Zero (N a)] (f g : Π₀ a, N a)
/-- 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 : Π₀ a, N a) : Finset α :=
(f.support ∪ g.support).filter fun x ↦ f x ≠ g x
#align dfinsupp.ne_locus DFinsupp.neLocus
@[simp]
theorem mem_neLocus {f g : Π₀ a, N a} {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 dfinsupp.mem_ne_locus DFinsupp.mem_neLocus
theorem not_mem_neLocus {f g : Π₀ a, N a} {a : α} : a ∉ f.neLocus g ↔ f a = g a :=
mem_neLocus.not.trans not_ne_iff
#align dfinsupp.not_mem_ne_locus DFinsupp.not_mem_neLocus
@[simp]
theorem coe_neLocus : ↑(f.neLocus g) = { x | f x ≠ g x } :=
Set.ext fun _x ↦ mem_neLocus
#align dfinsupp.coe_ne_locus DFinsupp.coe_neLocus
@[simp]
theorem neLocus_eq_empty {f g : Π₀ a, N a} : 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 dfinsupp.ne_locus_eq_empty DFinsupp.neLocus_eq_empty
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_neLocus_iff {f g : Π₀ a, N a} : (f.neLocus g).Nonempty ↔ f ≠ g :=
Finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty.trans neLocus_eq_empty.not
#align dfinsupp.nonempty_ne_locus_iff DFinsupp.nonempty_neLocus_iff
| Mathlib/Data/DFinsupp/NeLocus.lean | 67 | 68 | theorem neLocus_comm : f.neLocus g = g.neLocus f := by |
simp_rw [neLocus, Finset.union_comm, ne_comm]
|
/-
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.MonoidAlgebra.Support
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Regular.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Choose.Sum
#align_import data.polynomial.coeff from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2651125b48fc5c170ab1111afd0817c903b1fc6c"
/-!
# Theory of univariate polynomials
The theorems include formulas for computing coefficients, such as
`coeff_add`, `coeff_sum`, `coeff_mul`
-/
set_option linter.uppercaseLean3 false
noncomputable section
open Finsupp Finset AddMonoidAlgebra
open Polynomial
namespace Polynomial
universe u v
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {a b : R} {n m : ℕ}
variable [Semiring R] {p q r : R[X]}
section Coeff
@[simp]
theorem coeff_add (p q : R[X]) (n : ℕ) : coeff (p + q) n = coeff p n + coeff q n := by
rcases p with ⟨⟩
rcases q with ⟨⟩
simp_rw [← ofFinsupp_add, coeff]
exact Finsupp.add_apply _ _ _
#align polynomial.coeff_add Polynomial.coeff_add
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[simp]
theorem coeff_bit0 (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) : coeff (bit0 p) n = bit0 (coeff p n) := by simp [bit0]
#align polynomial.coeff_bit0 Polynomial.coeff_bit0
@[simp]
theorem coeff_smul [SMulZeroClass S R] (r : S) (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
coeff (r • p) n = r • coeff p n := by
rcases p with ⟨⟩
simp_rw [← ofFinsupp_smul, coeff]
exact Finsupp.smul_apply _ _ _
#align polynomial.coeff_smul Polynomial.coeff_smul
theorem support_smul [SMulZeroClass S R] (r : S) (p : R[X]) :
support (r • p) ⊆ support p := by
intro i hi
simp? [mem_support_iff] at hi ⊢ says simp only [mem_support_iff, coeff_smul, ne_eq] at hi ⊢
contrapose! hi
simp [hi]
#align polynomial.support_smul Polynomial.support_smul
open scoped Pointwise in
theorem card_support_mul_le : (p * q).support.card ≤ p.support.card * q.support.card := by
calc (p * q).support.card
_ = (p.toFinsupp * q.toFinsupp).support.card := by rw [← support_toFinsupp, toFinsupp_mul]
_ ≤ (p.toFinsupp.support + q.toFinsupp.support).card :=
Finset.card_le_card (AddMonoidAlgebra.support_mul p.toFinsupp q.toFinsupp)
_ ≤ p.support.card * q.support.card := Finset.card_image₂_le ..
/-- `Polynomial.sum` as a linear map. -/
@[simps]
def lsum {R A M : Type*} [Semiring R] [Semiring A] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R A] [Module R M]
(f : ℕ → A →ₗ[R] M) : A[X] →ₗ[R] M where
toFun p := p.sum (f · ·)
map_add' p q := sum_add_index p q _ (fun n => (f n).map_zero) fun n _ _ => (f n).map_add _ _
map_smul' c p := by
-- Porting note: added `dsimp only`; `beta_reduce` alone is not sufficient
dsimp only
rw [sum_eq_of_subset (f · ·) (fun n => (f n).map_zero) (support_smul c p)]
simp only [sum_def, Finset.smul_sum, coeff_smul, LinearMap.map_smul, RingHom.id_apply]
#align polynomial.lsum Polynomial.lsum
#align polynomial.lsum_apply Polynomial.lsum_apply
variable (R)
/-- The nth coefficient, as a linear map. -/
def lcoeff (n : ℕ) : R[X] →ₗ[R] R where
toFun p := coeff p n
map_add' p q := coeff_add p q n
map_smul' r p := coeff_smul r p n
#align polynomial.lcoeff Polynomial.lcoeff
variable {R}
@[simp]
theorem lcoeff_apply (n : ℕ) (f : R[X]) : lcoeff R n f = coeff f n :=
rfl
#align polynomial.lcoeff_apply Polynomial.lcoeff_apply
@[simp]
theorem finset_sum_coeff {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
coeff (∑ b ∈ s, f b) n = ∑ b ∈ s, coeff (f b) n :=
map_sum (lcoeff R n) _ _
#align polynomial.finset_sum_coeff Polynomial.finset_sum_coeff
lemma coeff_list_sum (l : List R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
l.sum.coeff n = (l.map (lcoeff R n)).sum :=
map_list_sum (lcoeff R n) _
lemma coeff_list_sum_map {ι : Type*} (l : List ι) (f : ι → R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
(l.map f).sum.coeff n = (l.map (fun a => (f a).coeff n)).sum := by
simp_rw [coeff_list_sum, List.map_map, Function.comp, lcoeff_apply]
theorem coeff_sum [Semiring S] (n : ℕ) (f : ℕ → R → S[X]) :
coeff (p.sum f) n = p.sum fun a b => coeff (f a b) n := by
rcases p with ⟨⟩
-- porting note (#10745): was `simp [Polynomial.sum, support, coeff]`.
simp [Polynomial.sum, support_ofFinsupp, coeff_ofFinsupp]
#align polynomial.coeff_sum Polynomial.coeff_sum
/-- Decomposes the coefficient of the product `p * q` as a sum
over `antidiagonal`. A version which sums over `range (n + 1)` can be obtained
by using `Finset.Nat.sum_antidiagonal_eq_sum_range_succ`. -/
theorem coeff_mul (p q : R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
coeff (p * q) n = ∑ x ∈ antidiagonal n, coeff p x.1 * coeff q x.2 := by
rcases p with ⟨p⟩; rcases q with ⟨q⟩
simp_rw [← ofFinsupp_mul, coeff]
exact AddMonoidAlgebra.mul_apply_antidiagonal p q n _ Finset.mem_antidiagonal
#align polynomial.coeff_mul Polynomial.coeff_mul
@[simp]
theorem mul_coeff_zero (p q : R[X]) : coeff (p * q) 0 = coeff p 0 * coeff q 0 := by simp [coeff_mul]
#align polynomial.mul_coeff_zero Polynomial.mul_coeff_zero
/-- `constantCoeff p` returns the constant term of the polynomial `p`,
defined as `coeff p 0`. This is a ring homomorphism. -/
@[simps]
def constantCoeff : R[X] →+* R where
toFun p := coeff p 0
map_one' := coeff_one_zero
map_mul' := mul_coeff_zero
map_zero' := coeff_zero 0
map_add' p q := coeff_add p q 0
#align polynomial.constant_coeff Polynomial.constantCoeff
#align polynomial.constant_coeff_apply Polynomial.constantCoeff_apply
theorem isUnit_C {x : R} : IsUnit (C x) ↔ IsUnit x :=
⟨fun h => (congr_arg IsUnit coeff_C_zero).mp (h.map <| @constantCoeff R _), fun h => h.map C⟩
#align polynomial.is_unit_C Polynomial.isUnit_C
theorem coeff_mul_X_zero (p : R[X]) : coeff (p * X) 0 = 0 := by simp
#align polynomial.coeff_mul_X_zero Polynomial.coeff_mul_X_zero
theorem coeff_X_mul_zero (p : R[X]) : coeff (X * p) 0 = 0 := by simp
#align polynomial.coeff_X_mul_zero Polynomial.coeff_X_mul_zero
theorem coeff_C_mul_X_pow (x : R) (k n : ℕ) :
coeff (C x * X ^ k : R[X]) n = if n = k then x else 0 := by
rw [C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, coeff_monomial]
congr 1
simp [eq_comm]
#align polynomial.coeff_C_mul_X_pow Polynomial.coeff_C_mul_X_pow
theorem coeff_C_mul_X (x : R) (n : ℕ) : coeff (C x * X : R[X]) n = if n = 1 then x else 0 := by
rw [← pow_one X, coeff_C_mul_X_pow]
#align polynomial.coeff_C_mul_X Polynomial.coeff_C_mul_X
@[simp]
theorem coeff_C_mul (p : R[X]) : coeff (C a * p) n = a * coeff p n := by
rcases p with ⟨p⟩
simp_rw [← monomial_zero_left, ← ofFinsupp_single, ← ofFinsupp_mul, coeff]
exact AddMonoidAlgebra.single_zero_mul_apply p a n
#align polynomial.coeff_C_mul Polynomial.coeff_C_mul
theorem C_mul' (a : R) (f : R[X]) : C a * f = a • f := by
ext
rw [coeff_C_mul, coeff_smul, smul_eq_mul]
#align polynomial.C_mul' Polynomial.C_mul'
@[simp]
theorem coeff_mul_C (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) (a : R) : coeff (p * C a) n = coeff p n * a := by
rcases p with ⟨p⟩
simp_rw [← monomial_zero_left, ← ofFinsupp_single, ← ofFinsupp_mul, coeff]
exact AddMonoidAlgebra.mul_single_zero_apply p a n
#align polynomial.coeff_mul_C Polynomial.coeff_mul_C
@[simp] lemma coeff_mul_natCast {a k : ℕ} :
coeff (p * (a : R[X])) k = coeff p k * (↑a : R) := coeff_mul_C _ _ _
@[simp] lemma coeff_natCast_mul {a k : ℕ} :
coeff ((a : R[X]) * p) k = a * coeff p k := coeff_C_mul _
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp] lemma coeff_mul_ofNat {a k : ℕ} [Nat.AtLeastTwo a] :
coeff (p * (no_index (OfNat.ofNat a) : R[X])) k = coeff p k * OfNat.ofNat a := coeff_mul_C _ _ _
-- See note [no_index around OfNat.ofNat]
@[simp] lemma coeff_ofNat_mul {a k : ℕ} [Nat.AtLeastTwo a] :
coeff ((no_index (OfNat.ofNat a) : R[X]) * p) k = OfNat.ofNat a * coeff p k := coeff_C_mul _
@[simp] lemma coeff_mul_intCast [Ring S] {p : S[X]} {a : ℤ} {k : ℕ} :
coeff (p * (a : S[X])) k = coeff p k * (↑a : S) := coeff_mul_C _ _ _
@[simp] lemma coeff_intCast_mul [Ring S] {p : S[X]} {a : ℤ} {k : ℕ} :
coeff ((a : S[X]) * p) k = a * coeff p k := coeff_C_mul _
@[simp]
theorem coeff_X_pow (k n : ℕ) : coeff (X ^ k : R[X]) n = if n = k then 1 else 0 := by
simp only [one_mul, RingHom.map_one, ← coeff_C_mul_X_pow]
#align polynomial.coeff_X_pow Polynomial.coeff_X_pow
theorem coeff_X_pow_self (n : ℕ) : coeff (X ^ n : R[X]) n = 1 := by simp
#align polynomial.coeff_X_pow_self Polynomial.coeff_X_pow_self
section Fewnomials
open Finset
theorem support_binomial {k m : ℕ} (hkm : k ≠ m) {x y : R} (hx : x ≠ 0) (hy : y ≠ 0) :
support (C x * X ^ k + C y * X ^ m) = {k, m} := by
apply subset_antisymm (support_binomial' k m x y)
simp_rw [insert_subset_iff, singleton_subset_iff, mem_support_iff, coeff_add, coeff_C_mul,
coeff_X_pow_self, mul_one, coeff_X_pow, if_neg hkm, if_neg hkm.symm, mul_zero, zero_add,
add_zero, Ne, hx, hy, not_false_eq_true, and_true]
#align polynomial.support_binomial Polynomial.support_binomial
theorem support_trinomial {k m n : ℕ} (hkm : k < m) (hmn : m < n) {x y z : R} (hx : x ≠ 0)
(hy : y ≠ 0) (hz : z ≠ 0) :
support (C x * X ^ k + C y * X ^ m + C z * X ^ n) = {k, m, n} := by
apply subset_antisymm (support_trinomial' k m n x y z)
simp_rw [insert_subset_iff, singleton_subset_iff, mem_support_iff, coeff_add, coeff_C_mul,
coeff_X_pow_self, mul_one, coeff_X_pow, if_neg hkm.ne, if_neg hkm.ne', if_neg hmn.ne,
if_neg hmn.ne', if_neg (hkm.trans hmn).ne, if_neg (hkm.trans hmn).ne', mul_zero, add_zero,
zero_add, Ne, hx, hy, hz, not_false_eq_true, and_true]
#align polynomial.support_trinomial Polynomial.support_trinomial
theorem card_support_binomial {k m : ℕ} (h : k ≠ m) {x y : R} (hx : x ≠ 0) (hy : y ≠ 0) :
card (support (C x * X ^ k + C y * X ^ m)) = 2 := by
rw [support_binomial h hx hy, card_insert_of_not_mem (mt mem_singleton.mp h), card_singleton]
#align polynomial.card_support_binomial Polynomial.card_support_binomial
theorem card_support_trinomial {k m n : ℕ} (hkm : k < m) (hmn : m < n) {x y z : R} (hx : x ≠ 0)
(hy : y ≠ 0) (hz : z ≠ 0) : card (support (C x * X ^ k + C y * X ^ m + C z * X ^ n)) = 3 := by
rw [support_trinomial hkm hmn hx hy hz,
card_insert_of_not_mem
(mt mem_insert.mp (not_or_of_not hkm.ne (mt mem_singleton.mp (hkm.trans hmn).ne))),
card_insert_of_not_mem (mt mem_singleton.mp hmn.ne), card_singleton]
#align polynomial.card_support_trinomial Polynomial.card_support_trinomial
end Fewnomials
@[simp]
theorem coeff_mul_X_pow (p : R[X]) (n d : ℕ) :
coeff (p * Polynomial.X ^ n) (d + n) = coeff p d := by
rw [coeff_mul, Finset.sum_eq_single (d, n), coeff_X_pow, if_pos rfl, mul_one]
· rintro ⟨i, j⟩ h1 h2
rw [coeff_X_pow, if_neg, mul_zero]
rintro rfl
apply h2
rw [mem_antidiagonal, add_right_cancel_iff] at h1
subst h1
rfl
· exact fun h1 => (h1 (mem_antidiagonal.2 rfl)).elim
#align polynomial.coeff_mul_X_pow Polynomial.coeff_mul_X_pow
@[simp]
theorem coeff_X_pow_mul (p : R[X]) (n d : ℕ) :
coeff (Polynomial.X ^ n * p) (d + n) = coeff p d := by
rw [(commute_X_pow p n).eq, coeff_mul_X_pow]
#align polynomial.coeff_X_pow_mul Polynomial.coeff_X_pow_mul
theorem coeff_mul_X_pow' (p : R[X]) (n d : ℕ) :
(p * X ^ n).coeff d = ite (n ≤ d) (p.coeff (d - n)) 0 := by
split_ifs with h
· rw [← tsub_add_cancel_of_le h, coeff_mul_X_pow, add_tsub_cancel_right]
· refine (coeff_mul _ _ _).trans (Finset.sum_eq_zero fun x hx => ?_)
rw [coeff_X_pow, if_neg, mul_zero]
exact ((le_of_add_le_right (mem_antidiagonal.mp hx).le).trans_lt <| not_le.mp h).ne
#align polynomial.coeff_mul_X_pow' Polynomial.coeff_mul_X_pow'
theorem coeff_X_pow_mul' (p : R[X]) (n d : ℕ) :
(X ^ n * p).coeff d = ite (n ≤ d) (p.coeff (d - n)) 0 := by
rw [(commute_X_pow p n).eq, coeff_mul_X_pow']
#align polynomial.coeff_X_pow_mul' Polynomial.coeff_X_pow_mul'
@[simp]
theorem coeff_mul_X (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) : coeff (p * X) (n + 1) = coeff p n := by
simpa only [pow_one] using coeff_mul_X_pow p 1 n
#align polynomial.coeff_mul_X Polynomial.coeff_mul_X
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Coeff.lean | 298 | 299 | theorem coeff_X_mul (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) : coeff (X * p) (n + 1) = coeff p n := by |
rw [(commute_X p).eq, coeff_mul_X]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Anatole Dedecker. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anatole Dedecker
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.InnerProductSpace.Adjoint
#align_import analysis.inner_product_space.positive from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"caa58cbf5bfb7f81ccbaca4e8b8ac4bc2b39cc1c"
/-!
# Positive operators
In this file we define positive operators in a Hilbert space. We follow Bourbaki's choice
of requiring self adjointness in the definition.
## Main definitions
* `IsPositive` : a continuous linear map is positive if it is self adjoint and
`∀ x, 0 ≤ re ⟪T x, x⟫`
## Main statements
* `ContinuousLinearMap.IsPositive.conj_adjoint` : if `T : E →L[𝕜] E` is positive,
then for any `S : E →L[𝕜] F`, `S ∘L T ∘L S†` is also positive.
* `ContinuousLinearMap.isPositive_iff_complex` : in a ***complex*** Hilbert space,
checking that `⟪T x, x⟫` is a nonnegative real number for all `x` suffices to prove that
`T` is positive
## References
* [Bourbaki, *Topological Vector Spaces*][bourbaki1987]
## Tags
Positive operator
-/
open InnerProductSpace RCLike ContinuousLinearMap
open scoped InnerProduct ComplexConjugate
namespace ContinuousLinearMap
variable {𝕜 E F : Type*} [RCLike 𝕜]
variable [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedAddCommGroup F]
variable [InnerProductSpace 𝕜 E] [InnerProductSpace 𝕜 F]
variable [CompleteSpace E] [CompleteSpace F]
local notation "⟪" x ", " y "⟫" => @inner 𝕜 _ _ x y
/-- A continuous linear endomorphism `T` of a Hilbert space is **positive** if it is self adjoint
and `∀ x, 0 ≤ re ⟪T x, x⟫`. -/
def IsPositive (T : E →L[𝕜] E) : Prop :=
IsSelfAdjoint T ∧ ∀ x, 0 ≤ T.reApplyInnerSelf x
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive ContinuousLinearMap.IsPositive
theorem IsPositive.isSelfAdjoint {T : E →L[𝕜] E} (hT : IsPositive T) : IsSelfAdjoint T :=
hT.1
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive.is_self_adjoint ContinuousLinearMap.IsPositive.isSelfAdjoint
theorem IsPositive.inner_nonneg_left {T : E →L[𝕜] E} (hT : IsPositive T) (x : E) :
0 ≤ re ⟪T x, x⟫ :=
hT.2 x
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive.inner_nonneg_left ContinuousLinearMap.IsPositive.inner_nonneg_left
theorem IsPositive.inner_nonneg_right {T : E →L[𝕜] E} (hT : IsPositive T) (x : E) :
0 ≤ re ⟪x, T x⟫ := by rw [inner_re_symm]; exact hT.inner_nonneg_left x
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive.inner_nonneg_right ContinuousLinearMap.IsPositive.inner_nonneg_right
theorem isPositive_zero : IsPositive (0 : E →L[𝕜] E) := by
refine ⟨isSelfAdjoint_zero _, fun x => ?_⟩
change 0 ≤ re ⟪_, _⟫
rw [zero_apply, inner_zero_left, ZeroHomClass.map_zero]
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive_zero ContinuousLinearMap.isPositive_zero
theorem isPositive_one : IsPositive (1 : E →L[𝕜] E) :=
⟨isSelfAdjoint_one _, fun _ => inner_self_nonneg⟩
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive_one ContinuousLinearMap.isPositive_one
theorem IsPositive.add {T S : E →L[𝕜] E} (hT : T.IsPositive) (hS : S.IsPositive) :
(T + S).IsPositive := by
refine ⟨hT.isSelfAdjoint.add hS.isSelfAdjoint, fun x => ?_⟩
rw [reApplyInnerSelf, add_apply, inner_add_left, map_add]
exact add_nonneg (hT.inner_nonneg_left x) (hS.inner_nonneg_left x)
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive.add ContinuousLinearMap.IsPositive.add
theorem IsPositive.conj_adjoint {T : E →L[𝕜] E} (hT : T.IsPositive) (S : E →L[𝕜] F) :
(S ∘L T ∘L S†).IsPositive := by
refine ⟨hT.isSelfAdjoint.conj_adjoint S, fun x => ?_⟩
rw [reApplyInnerSelf, comp_apply, ← adjoint_inner_right]
exact hT.inner_nonneg_left _
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive.conj_adjoint ContinuousLinearMap.IsPositive.conj_adjoint
theorem IsPositive.adjoint_conj {T : E →L[𝕜] E} (hT : T.IsPositive) (S : F →L[𝕜] E) :
(S† ∘L T ∘L S).IsPositive := by
convert hT.conj_adjoint (S†)
rw [adjoint_adjoint]
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive.adjoint_conj ContinuousLinearMap.IsPositive.adjoint_conj
theorem IsPositive.conj_orthogonalProjection (U : Submodule 𝕜 E) {T : E →L[𝕜] E} (hT : T.IsPositive)
[CompleteSpace U] :
(U.subtypeL ∘L
orthogonalProjection U ∘L T ∘L U.subtypeL ∘L orthogonalProjection U).IsPositive := by
have := hT.conj_adjoint (U.subtypeL ∘L orthogonalProjection U)
rwa [(orthogonalProjection_isSelfAdjoint U).adjoint_eq] at this
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive.conj_orthogonal_projection ContinuousLinearMap.IsPositive.conj_orthogonalProjection
theorem IsPositive.orthogonalProjection_comp {T : E →L[𝕜] E} (hT : T.IsPositive) (U : Submodule 𝕜 E)
[CompleteSpace U] : (orthogonalProjection U ∘L T ∘L U.subtypeL).IsPositive := by
have := hT.conj_adjoint (orthogonalProjection U : E →L[𝕜] U)
rwa [U.adjoint_orthogonalProjection] at this
#align continuous_linear_map.is_positive.orthogonal_projection_comp ContinuousLinearMap.IsPositive.orthogonalProjection_comp
section Complex
variable {E' : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E'] [InnerProductSpace ℂ E'] [CompleteSpace E']
| Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Positive.lean | 119 | 123 | theorem isPositive_iff_complex (T : E' →L[ℂ] E') :
IsPositive T ↔ ∀ x, (re ⟪T x, x⟫_ℂ : ℂ) = ⟪T x, x⟫_ℂ ∧ 0 ≤ re ⟪T x, x⟫_ℂ := by |
simp_rw [IsPositive, forall_and, isSelfAdjoint_iff_isSymmetric,
LinearMap.isSymmetric_iff_inner_map_self_real, conj_eq_iff_re]
rfl
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Kenny Lau. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kenny Lau, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.CharZero.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Submodule.Ker
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Submodule.RestrictScalars
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.ULift
import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Subring.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Int.CharZero
import Mathlib.Data.Rat.Cast.CharZero
#align_import algebra.algebra.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"36b8aa61ea7c05727161f96a0532897bd72aedab"
/-!
# Further basic results about `Algebra`.
This file could usefully be split further.
-/
universe u v w u₁ v₁
namespace Algebra
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {A : Type w} {B : Type*}
section Semiring
variable [CommSemiring R] [CommSemiring S]
variable [Semiring A] [Algebra R A] [Semiring B] [Algebra R B]
section PUnit
instance _root_.PUnit.algebra : Algebra R PUnit.{v + 1} where
toFun _ := PUnit.unit
map_one' := rfl
map_mul' _ _ := rfl
map_zero' := rfl
map_add' _ _ := rfl
commutes' _ _ := rfl
smul_def' _ _ := rfl
#align punit.algebra PUnit.algebra
@[simp]
theorem algebraMap_pUnit (r : R) : algebraMap R PUnit r = PUnit.unit :=
rfl
#align algebra.algebra_map_punit Algebra.algebraMap_pUnit
end PUnit
section ULift
instance _root_.ULift.algebra : Algebra R (ULift A) :=
{ ULift.module',
(ULift.ringEquiv : ULift A ≃+* A).symm.toRingHom.comp (algebraMap R A) with
toFun := fun r => ULift.up (algebraMap R A r)
commutes' := fun r x => ULift.down_injective <| Algebra.commutes r x.down
smul_def' := fun r x => ULift.down_injective <| Algebra.smul_def' r x.down }
#align ulift.algebra ULift.algebra
theorem _root_.ULift.algebraMap_eq (r : R) :
algebraMap R (ULift A) r = ULift.up (algebraMap R A r) :=
rfl
#align ulift.algebra_map_eq ULift.algebraMap_eq
@[simp]
theorem _root_.ULift.down_algebraMap (r : R) : (algebraMap R (ULift A) r).down = algebraMap R A r :=
rfl
#align ulift.down_algebra_map ULift.down_algebraMap
end ULift
/-- Algebra over a subsemiring. This builds upon `Subsemiring.module`. -/
instance ofSubsemiring (S : Subsemiring R) : Algebra S A where
toRingHom := (algebraMap R A).comp S.subtype
smul := (· • ·)
commutes' r x := Algebra.commutes (r : R) x
smul_def' r x := Algebra.smul_def (r : R) x
#align algebra.of_subsemiring Algebra.ofSubsemiring
theorem algebraMap_ofSubsemiring (S : Subsemiring R) :
(algebraMap S R : S →+* R) = Subsemiring.subtype S :=
rfl
#align algebra.algebra_map_of_subsemiring Algebra.algebraMap_ofSubsemiring
theorem coe_algebraMap_ofSubsemiring (S : Subsemiring R) : (algebraMap S R : S → R) = Subtype.val :=
rfl
#align algebra.coe_algebra_map_of_subsemiring Algebra.coe_algebraMap_ofSubsemiring
theorem algebraMap_ofSubsemiring_apply (S : Subsemiring R) (x : S) : algebraMap S R x = x :=
rfl
#align algebra.algebra_map_of_subsemiring_apply Algebra.algebraMap_ofSubsemiring_apply
/-- Algebra over a subring. This builds upon `Subring.module`. -/
instance ofSubring {R A : Type*} [CommRing R] [Ring A] [Algebra R A] (S : Subring R) :
Algebra S A where -- Porting note: don't use `toSubsemiring` because of a timeout
toRingHom := (algebraMap R A).comp S.subtype
smul := (· • ·)
commutes' r x := Algebra.commutes (r : R) x
smul_def' r x := Algebra.smul_def (r : R) x
#align algebra.of_subring Algebra.ofSubring
theorem algebraMap_ofSubring {R : Type*} [CommRing R] (S : Subring R) :
(algebraMap S R : S →+* R) = Subring.subtype S :=
rfl
#align algebra.algebra_map_of_subring Algebra.algebraMap_ofSubring
theorem coe_algebraMap_ofSubring {R : Type*} [CommRing R] (S : Subring R) :
(algebraMap S R : S → R) = Subtype.val :=
rfl
#align algebra.coe_algebra_map_of_subring Algebra.coe_algebraMap_ofSubring
theorem algebraMap_ofSubring_apply {R : Type*} [CommRing R] (S : Subring R) (x : S) :
algebraMap S R x = x :=
rfl
#align algebra.algebra_map_of_subring_apply Algebra.algebraMap_ofSubring_apply
/-- Explicit characterization of the submonoid map in the case of an algebra.
`S` is made explicit to help with type inference -/
def algebraMapSubmonoid (S : Type*) [Semiring S] [Algebra R S] (M : Submonoid R) : Submonoid S :=
M.map (algebraMap R S)
#align algebra.algebra_map_submonoid Algebra.algebraMapSubmonoid
theorem mem_algebraMapSubmonoid_of_mem {S : Type*} [Semiring S] [Algebra R S] {M : Submonoid R}
(x : M) : algebraMap R S x ∈ algebraMapSubmonoid S M :=
Set.mem_image_of_mem (algebraMap R S) x.2
#align algebra.mem_algebra_map_submonoid_of_mem Algebra.mem_algebraMapSubmonoid_of_mem
end Semiring
section CommSemiring
variable [CommSemiring R]
| Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Basic.lean | 137 | 138 | theorem mul_sub_algebraMap_commutes [Ring A] [Algebra R A] (x : A) (r : R) :
x * (x - algebraMap R A r) = (x - algebraMap R A r) * x := by | rw [mul_sub, ← commutes, sub_mul]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Divisibility
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Int
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Nat
import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Rat
import Mathlib.Data.PNat.Defs
#align_import data.rat.lemmas from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"550b58538991c8977703fdeb7c9d51a5aa27df11"
/-!
# Further lemmas for the Rational Numbers
-/
namespace Rat
open Rat
theorem num_dvd (a) {b : ℤ} (b0 : b ≠ 0) : (a /. b).num ∣ a := by
cases' e : a /. b with n d h c
rw [Rat.mk'_eq_divInt, divInt_eq_iff b0 (mod_cast h)] at e
refine Int.natAbs_dvd.1 <| Int.dvd_natAbs.1 <| Int.natCast_dvd_natCast.2 <|
c.dvd_of_dvd_mul_right ?_
have := congr_arg Int.natAbs e
simp only [Int.natAbs_mul, Int.natAbs_ofNat] at this; simp [this]
#align rat.num_dvd Rat.num_dvd
theorem den_dvd (a b : ℤ) : ((a /. b).den : ℤ) ∣ b := by
by_cases b0 : b = 0; · simp [b0]
cases' e : a /. b with n d h c
rw [mk'_eq_divInt, divInt_eq_iff b0 (ne_of_gt (Int.natCast_pos.2 (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero h)))] at e
refine Int.dvd_natAbs.1 <| Int.natCast_dvd_natCast.2 <| c.symm.dvd_of_dvd_mul_left ?_
rw [← Int.natAbs_mul, ← Int.natCast_dvd_natCast, Int.dvd_natAbs, ← e]; simp
#align rat.denom_dvd Rat.den_dvd
theorem num_den_mk {q : ℚ} {n d : ℤ} (hd : d ≠ 0) (qdf : q = n /. d) :
∃ c : ℤ, n = c * q.num ∧ d = c * q.den := by
obtain rfl | hn := eq_or_ne n 0
· simp [qdf]
have : q.num * d = n * ↑q.den := by
refine (divInt_eq_iff ?_ hd).mp ?_
· exact Int.natCast_ne_zero.mpr (Rat.den_nz _)
· rwa [num_divInt_den]
have hqdn : q.num ∣ n := by
rw [qdf]
exact Rat.num_dvd _ hd
refine ⟨n / q.num, ?_, ?_⟩
· rw [Int.ediv_mul_cancel hqdn]
· refine Int.eq_mul_div_of_mul_eq_mul_of_dvd_left ?_ hqdn this
rw [qdf]
exact Rat.num_ne_zero.2 ((divInt_ne_zero hd).mpr hn)
#align rat.num_denom_mk Rat.num_den_mk
#noalign rat.mk_pnat_num
#noalign rat.mk_pnat_denom
theorem num_mk (n d : ℤ) : (n /. d).num = d.sign * n / n.gcd d := by
have (m : ℕ) : Int.natAbs (m + 1) = m + 1 := by
rw [← Nat.cast_one, ← Nat.cast_add, Int.natAbs_cast]
rcases d with ((_ | _) | _) <;>
rw [← Int.div_eq_ediv_of_dvd] <;>
simp [divInt, mkRat, Rat.normalize, Nat.succPNat, Int.sign, Int.gcd,
Int.zero_ediv, Int.ofNat_dvd_left, Nat.gcd_dvd_left, this]
#align rat.num_mk Rat.num_mk
theorem den_mk (n d : ℤ) : (n /. d).den = if d = 0 then 1 else d.natAbs / n.gcd d := by
have (m : ℕ) : Int.natAbs (m + 1) = m + 1 := by
rw [← Nat.cast_one, ← Nat.cast_add, Int.natAbs_cast]
rcases d with ((_ | _) | _) <;>
simp [divInt, mkRat, Rat.normalize, Nat.succPNat, Int.sign, Int.gcd,
if_neg (Nat.cast_add_one_ne_zero _), this]
#align rat.denom_mk Rat.den_mk
#noalign rat.mk_pnat_denom_dvd
theorem add_den_dvd (q₁ q₂ : ℚ) : (q₁ + q₂).den ∣ q₁.den * q₂.den := by
rw [add_def, normalize_eq]
apply Nat.div_dvd_of_dvd
apply Nat.gcd_dvd_right
#align rat.add_denom_dvd Rat.add_den_dvd
theorem mul_den_dvd (q₁ q₂ : ℚ) : (q₁ * q₂).den ∣ q₁.den * q₂.den := by
rw [mul_def, normalize_eq]
apply Nat.div_dvd_of_dvd
apply Nat.gcd_dvd_right
#align rat.mul_denom_dvd Rat.mul_den_dvd
theorem mul_num (q₁ q₂ : ℚ) :
(q₁ * q₂).num = q₁.num * q₂.num / Nat.gcd (q₁.num * q₂.num).natAbs (q₁.den * q₂.den) := by
rw [mul_def, normalize_eq]
#align rat.mul_num Rat.mul_num
theorem mul_den (q₁ q₂ : ℚ) :
(q₁ * q₂).den =
q₁.den * q₂.den / Nat.gcd (q₁.num * q₂.num).natAbs (q₁.den * q₂.den) := by
rw [mul_def, normalize_eq]
#align rat.mul_denom Rat.mul_den
theorem mul_self_num (q : ℚ) : (q * q).num = q.num * q.num := by
rw [mul_num, Int.natAbs_mul, Nat.Coprime.gcd_eq_one, Int.ofNat_one, Int.ediv_one]
exact (q.reduced.mul_right q.reduced).mul (q.reduced.mul_right q.reduced)
#align rat.mul_self_num Rat.mul_self_num
theorem mul_self_den (q : ℚ) : (q * q).den = q.den * q.den := by
rw [Rat.mul_den, Int.natAbs_mul, Nat.Coprime.gcd_eq_one, Nat.div_one]
exact (q.reduced.mul_right q.reduced).mul (q.reduced.mul_right q.reduced)
#align rat.mul_self_denom Rat.mul_self_den
theorem add_num_den (q r : ℚ) :
q + r = (q.num * r.den + q.den * r.num : ℤ) /. (↑q.den * ↑r.den : ℤ) := by
have hqd : (q.den : ℤ) ≠ 0 := Int.natCast_ne_zero_iff_pos.2 q.den_pos
have hrd : (r.den : ℤ) ≠ 0 := Int.natCast_ne_zero_iff_pos.2 r.den_pos
conv_lhs => rw [← num_divInt_den q, ← num_divInt_den r, divInt_add_divInt _ _ hqd hrd]
rw [mul_comm r.num q.den]
#align rat.add_num_denom Rat.add_num_den
section Casts
theorem exists_eq_mul_div_num_and_eq_mul_div_den (n : ℤ) {d : ℤ} (d_ne_zero : d ≠ 0) :
∃ c : ℤ, n = c * ((n : ℚ) / d).num ∧ (d : ℤ) = c * ((n : ℚ) / d).den :=
haveI : (n : ℚ) / d = Rat.divInt n d := by rw [← Rat.divInt_eq_div]
Rat.num_den_mk d_ne_zero this
#align rat.exists_eq_mul_div_num_and_eq_mul_div_denom Rat.exists_eq_mul_div_num_and_eq_mul_div_den
theorem mul_num_den' (q r : ℚ) :
(q * r).num * q.den * r.den = q.num * r.num * (q * r).den := by
let s := q.num * r.num /. (q.den * r.den : ℤ)
have hs : (q.den * r.den : ℤ) ≠ 0 := Int.natCast_ne_zero_iff_pos.mpr (mul_pos q.pos r.pos)
obtain ⟨c, ⟨c_mul_num, c_mul_den⟩⟩ :=
exists_eq_mul_div_num_and_eq_mul_div_den (q.num * r.num) hs
rw [c_mul_num, mul_assoc, mul_comm]
nth_rw 1 [c_mul_den]
rw [Int.mul_assoc, Int.mul_assoc, mul_eq_mul_left_iff, or_iff_not_imp_right]
intro
have h : _ = s := divInt_mul_divInt q.num r.num (mod_cast q.den_ne_zero) (mod_cast r.den_ne_zero)
rw [num_divInt_den, num_divInt_den] at h
rw [h, mul_comm, ← Rat.eq_iff_mul_eq_mul, ← divInt_eq_div]
#align rat.mul_num_denom' Rat.mul_num_den'
theorem add_num_den' (q r : ℚ) :
(q + r).num * q.den * r.den = (q.num * r.den + r.num * q.den) * (q + r).den := by
let s := divInt (q.num * r.den + r.num * q.den) (q.den * r.den : ℤ)
have hs : (q.den * r.den : ℤ) ≠ 0 := Int.natCast_ne_zero_iff_pos.mpr (mul_pos q.pos r.pos)
obtain ⟨c, ⟨c_mul_num, c_mul_den⟩⟩ :=
exists_eq_mul_div_num_and_eq_mul_div_den (q.num * r.den + r.num * q.den) hs
rw [c_mul_num, mul_assoc, mul_comm]
nth_rw 1 [c_mul_den]
repeat rw [Int.mul_assoc]
apply mul_eq_mul_left_iff.2
rw [or_iff_not_imp_right]
intro
have h : _ = s := divInt_add_divInt q.num r.num (mod_cast q.den_ne_zero) (mod_cast r.den_ne_zero)
rw [num_divInt_den, num_divInt_den] at h
rw [h]
rw [mul_comm]
apply Rat.eq_iff_mul_eq_mul.mp
rw [← divInt_eq_div]
#align rat.add_num_denom' Rat.add_num_den'
theorem substr_num_den' (q r : ℚ) :
(q - r).num * q.den * r.den = (q.num * r.den - r.num * q.den) * (q - r).den := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg, sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_mul, ← num_neg_eq_neg_num, ← den_neg_eq_den r,
add_num_den' q (-r)]
#align rat.substr_num_denom' Rat.substr_num_den'
end Casts
protected theorem inv_neg (q : ℚ) : (-q)⁻¹ = -q⁻¹ := by
rw [← num_divInt_den q]
simp only [Rat.neg_divInt, Rat.inv_divInt', eq_self_iff_true, Rat.divInt_neg]
#align rat.inv_neg Rat.inv_neg
theorem num_div_eq_of_coprime {a b : ℤ} (hb0 : 0 < b) (h : Nat.Coprime a.natAbs b.natAbs) :
(a / b : ℚ).num = a := by
-- Porting note: was `lift b to ℕ using le_of_lt hb0`
rw [← Int.natAbs_of_nonneg hb0.le, ← Rat.divInt_eq_div,
← mk_eq_divInt _ _ (Int.natAbs_ne_zero.mpr hb0.ne') h]
#align rat.num_div_eq_of_coprime Rat.num_div_eq_of_coprime
theorem den_div_eq_of_coprime {a b : ℤ} (hb0 : 0 < b) (h : Nat.Coprime a.natAbs b.natAbs) :
((a / b : ℚ).den : ℤ) = b := by
-- Porting note: was `lift b to ℕ using le_of_lt hb0`
rw [← Int.natAbs_of_nonneg hb0.le, ← Rat.divInt_eq_div,
← mk_eq_divInt _ _ (Int.natAbs_ne_zero.mpr hb0.ne') h]
#align rat.denom_div_eq_of_coprime Rat.den_div_eq_of_coprime
theorem div_int_inj {a b c d : ℤ} (hb0 : 0 < b) (hd0 : 0 < d) (h1 : Nat.Coprime a.natAbs b.natAbs)
(h2 : Nat.Coprime c.natAbs d.natAbs) (h : (a : ℚ) / b = (c : ℚ) / d) : a = c ∧ b = d := by
apply And.intro
· rw [← num_div_eq_of_coprime hb0 h1, h, num_div_eq_of_coprime hd0 h2]
· rw [← den_div_eq_of_coprime hb0 h1, h, den_div_eq_of_coprime hd0 h2]
#align rat.div_int_inj Rat.div_int_inj
@[norm_cast]
theorem intCast_div_self (n : ℤ) : ((n / n : ℤ) : ℚ) = n / n := by
by_cases hn : n = 0
· subst hn
simp only [Int.cast_zero, Int.zero_div, zero_div, Int.ediv_zero]
· have : (n : ℚ) ≠ 0 := by rwa [← coe_int_inj] at hn
simp only [Int.ediv_self hn, Int.cast_one, Ne, not_false_iff, div_self this]
#align rat.coe_int_div_self Rat.intCast_div_self
@[norm_cast]
theorem natCast_div_self (n : ℕ) : ((n / n : ℕ) : ℚ) = n / n :=
intCast_div_self n
#align rat.coe_nat_div_self Rat.natCast_div_self
theorem intCast_div (a b : ℤ) (h : b ∣ a) : ((a / b : ℤ) : ℚ) = a / b := by
rcases h with ⟨c, rfl⟩
rw [mul_comm b, Int.mul_ediv_assoc c (dvd_refl b), Int.cast_mul,
intCast_div_self, Int.cast_mul, mul_div_assoc]
#align rat.coe_int_div Rat.intCast_div
theorem natCast_div (a b : ℕ) (h : b ∣ a) : ((a / b : ℕ) : ℚ) = a / b :=
intCast_div a b (Int.ofNat_dvd.mpr h)
#align rat.coe_nat_div Rat.natCast_div
theorem den_div_intCast_eq_one_iff (m n : ℤ) (hn : n ≠ 0) : ((m : ℚ) / n).den = 1 ↔ n ∣ m := by
replace hn : (n : ℚ) ≠ 0 := num_ne_zero.mp hn
constructor
· rw [Rat.den_eq_one_iff, eq_div_iff hn]
exact mod_cast (Dvd.intro_left _)
· exact (intCast_div _ _ · ▸ rfl)
#align rat.denom_div_cast_eq_one_iff Rat.den_div_intCast_eq_one_iff
theorem den_div_natCast_eq_one_iff (m n : ℕ) (hn : n ≠ 0) : ((m : ℚ) / n).den = 1 ↔ n ∣ m :=
(den_div_intCast_eq_one_iff m n (Int.ofNat_ne_zero.mpr hn)).trans Int.ofNat_dvd
-- 2024-05-11
@[deprecated] alias den_div_cast_eq_one_iff := den_div_intCast_eq_one_iff
| Mathlib/Data/Rat/Lemmas.lean | 237 | 241 | theorem inv_intCast_num_of_pos {a : ℤ} (ha0 : 0 < a) : (a : ℚ)⁻¹.num = 1 := by |
rw [← ofInt_eq_cast, ofInt, mk_eq_divInt, Rat.inv_divInt', divInt_eq_div, Nat.cast_one]
apply num_div_eq_of_coprime ha0
rw [Int.natAbs_one]
exact Nat.coprime_one_left _
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2016 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Logic.Nonempty
import Mathlib.Init.Set
import Mathlib.Logic.Basic
#align_import logic.function.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"29cb56a7b35f72758b05a30490e1f10bd62c35c1"
/-!
# Miscellaneous function constructions and lemmas
-/
open Function
universe u v w
namespace Function
section
variable {α β γ : Sort*} {f : α → β}
/-- Evaluate a function at an argument. Useful if you want to talk about the partially applied
`Function.eval x : (∀ x, β x) → β x`. -/
@[reducible, simp] def eval {β : α → Sort*} (x : α) (f : ∀ x, β x) : β x := f x
#align function.eval Function.eval
theorem eval_apply {β : α → Sort*} (x : α) (f : ∀ x, β x) : eval x f = f x :=
rfl
#align function.eval_apply Function.eval_apply
theorem const_def {y : β} : (fun _ : α ↦ y) = const α y :=
rfl
#align function.const_def Function.const_def
theorem const_injective [Nonempty α] : Injective (const α : β → α → β) := fun y₁ y₂ h ↦
let ⟨x⟩ := ‹Nonempty α›
congr_fun h x
#align function.const_injective Function.const_injective
@[simp]
theorem const_inj [Nonempty α] {y₁ y₂ : β} : const α y₁ = const α y₂ ↔ y₁ = y₂ :=
⟨fun h ↦ const_injective h, fun h ↦ h ▸ rfl⟩
#align function.const_inj Function.const_inj
#align function.id_def Function.id_def
-- Porting note: `Function.onFun` is now reducible
-- @[simp]
theorem onFun_apply (f : β → β → γ) (g : α → β) (a b : α) : onFun f g a b = f (g a) (g b) :=
rfl
#align function.on_fun_apply Function.onFun_apply
lemma hfunext {α α' : Sort u} {β : α → Sort v} {β' : α' → Sort v} {f : ∀a, β a} {f' : ∀a, β' a}
(hα : α = α') (h : ∀a a', HEq a a' → HEq (f a) (f' a')) : HEq f f' := by
subst hα
have : ∀a, HEq (f a) (f' a) := fun a ↦ h a a (HEq.refl a)
have : β = β' := by funext a; exact type_eq_of_heq (this a)
subst this
apply heq_of_eq
funext a
exact eq_of_heq (this a)
#align function.hfunext Function.hfunext
#align function.funext_iff Function.funext_iff
theorem ne_iff {β : α → Sort*} {f₁ f₂ : ∀ a, β a} : f₁ ≠ f₂ ↔ ∃ a, f₁ a ≠ f₂ a :=
funext_iff.not.trans not_forall
#align function.ne_iff Function.ne_iff
lemma funext_iff_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] {g : α → β} (x y : α) :
f x = g y ↔ f = g := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ funext fun z ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ?_⟩
· rwa [Subsingleton.elim x z, Subsingleton.elim y z] at h
· rw [h, Subsingleton.elim x y]
protected theorem Bijective.injective {f : α → β} (hf : Bijective f) : Injective f := hf.1
#align function.bijective.injective Function.Bijective.injective
protected theorem Bijective.surjective {f : α → β} (hf : Bijective f) : Surjective f := hf.2
#align function.bijective.surjective Function.Bijective.surjective
theorem Injective.eq_iff (I : Injective f) {a b : α} : f a = f b ↔ a = b :=
⟨@I _ _, congr_arg f⟩
#align function.injective.eq_iff Function.Injective.eq_iff
theorem Injective.beq_eq {α β : Type*} [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] [BEq β] [LawfulBEq β] {f : α → β}
(I : Injective f) {a b : α} : (f a == f b) = (a == b) := by
by_cases h : a == b <;> simp [h] <;> simpa [I.eq_iff] using h
theorem Injective.eq_iff' (I : Injective f) {a b : α} {c : β} (h : f b = c) : f a = c ↔ a = b :=
h ▸ I.eq_iff
#align function.injective.eq_iff' Function.Injective.eq_iff'
theorem Injective.ne (hf : Injective f) {a₁ a₂ : α} : a₁ ≠ a₂ → f a₁ ≠ f a₂ :=
mt fun h ↦ hf h
#align function.injective.ne Function.Injective.ne
theorem Injective.ne_iff (hf : Injective f) {x y : α} : f x ≠ f y ↔ x ≠ y :=
⟨mt <| congr_arg f, hf.ne⟩
#align function.injective.ne_iff Function.Injective.ne_iff
theorem Injective.ne_iff' (hf : Injective f) {x y : α} {z : β} (h : f y = z) : f x ≠ z ↔ x ≠ y :=
h ▸ hf.ne_iff
#align function.injective.ne_iff' Function.Injective.ne_iff'
| Mathlib/Logic/Function/Basic.lean | 109 | 110 | theorem not_injective_iff : ¬ Injective f ↔ ∃ a b, f a = f b ∧ a ≠ b := by |
simp only [Injective, not_forall, exists_prop]
|
/-
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.Topology.MetricSpace.HausdorffDistance
#align_import topology.metric_space.pi_nat from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"49b7f94aab3a3bdca1f9f34c5d818afb253b3993"
/-!
# Topological study of spaces `Π (n : ℕ), E n`
When `E n` are topological spaces, the space `Π (n : ℕ), E n` is naturally a topological space
(with the product topology). When `E n` are uniform spaces, it also inherits a uniform structure.
However, it does not inherit a canonical metric space structure of the `E n`. Nevertheless, one
can put a noncanonical metric space structure (or rather, several of them). This is done in this
file.
## Main definitions and results
One can define a combinatorial distance on `Π (n : ℕ), E n`, as follows:
* `PiNat.cylinder x n` is the set of points `y` with `x i = y i` for `i < n`.
* `PiNat.firstDiff x y` is the first index at which `x i ≠ y i`.
* `PiNat.dist x y` is equal to `(1/2) ^ (firstDiff x y)`. It defines a distance
on `Π (n : ℕ), E n`, compatible with the topology when the `E n` have the discrete topology.
* `PiNat.metricSpace`: the metric space structure, given by this distance. Not registered as an
instance. This space is a complete metric space.
* `PiNat.metricSpaceOfDiscreteUniformity`: the same metric space structure, but adjusting the
uniformity defeqness when the `E n` already have the discrete uniformity. Not registered as an
instance
* `PiNat.metricSpaceNatNat`: the particular case of `ℕ → ℕ`, not registered as an instance.
These results are used to construct continuous functions on `Π n, E n`:
* `PiNat.exists_retraction_of_isClosed`: given a nonempty closed subset `s` of `Π (n : ℕ), E n`,
there exists a retraction onto `s`, i.e., a continuous map from the whole space to `s`
restricting to the identity on `s`.
* `exists_nat_nat_continuous_surjective_of_completeSpace`: given any nonempty complete metric
space with second-countable topology, there exists a continuous surjection from `ℕ → ℕ` onto
this space.
One can also put distances on `Π (i : ι), E i` when the spaces `E i` are metric spaces (not discrete
in general), and `ι` is countable.
* `PiCountable.dist` is the distance on `Π i, E i` given by
`dist x y = ∑' i, min (1/2)^(encode i) (dist (x i) (y i))`.
* `PiCountable.metricSpace` is the corresponding metric space structure, adjusted so that
the uniformity is definitionally the product uniformity. Not registered as an instance.
-/
noncomputable section
open scoped Classical
open Topology Filter
open TopologicalSpace Set Metric Filter Function
attribute [local simp] pow_le_pow_iff_right one_lt_two inv_le_inv zero_le_two zero_lt_two
variable {E : ℕ → Type*}
namespace PiNat
/-! ### The firstDiff function -/
/-- In a product space `Π n, E n`, then `firstDiff x y` is the first index at which `x` and `y`
differ. If `x = y`, then by convention we set `firstDiff x x = 0`. -/
irreducible_def firstDiff (x y : ∀ n, E n) : ℕ :=
if h : x ≠ y then Nat.find (ne_iff.1 h) else 0
#align pi_nat.first_diff PiNat.firstDiff
theorem apply_firstDiff_ne {x y : ∀ n, E n} (h : x ≠ y) :
x (firstDiff x y) ≠ y (firstDiff x y) := by
rw [firstDiff_def, dif_pos h]
exact Nat.find_spec (ne_iff.1 h)
#align pi_nat.apply_first_diff_ne PiNat.apply_firstDiff_ne
theorem apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff {x y : ∀ n, E n} {n : ℕ} (hn : n < firstDiff x y) : x n = y n := by
rw [firstDiff_def] at hn
split_ifs at hn with h
· convert Nat.find_min (ne_iff.1 h) hn
simp
· exact (not_lt_zero' hn).elim
#align pi_nat.apply_eq_of_lt_first_diff PiNat.apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff
theorem firstDiff_comm (x y : ∀ n, E n) : firstDiff x y = firstDiff y x := by
simp only [firstDiff_def, ne_comm]
#align pi_nat.first_diff_comm PiNat.firstDiff_comm
theorem min_firstDiff_le (x y z : ∀ n, E n) (h : x ≠ z) :
min (firstDiff x y) (firstDiff y z) ≤ firstDiff x z := by
by_contra! H
rw [lt_min_iff] at H
refine apply_firstDiff_ne h ?_
calc
x (firstDiff x z) = y (firstDiff x z) := apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff H.1
_ = z (firstDiff x z) := apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff H.2
#align pi_nat.min_first_diff_le PiNat.min_firstDiff_le
/-! ### Cylinders -/
/-- In a product space `Π n, E n`, the cylinder set of length `n` around `x`, denoted
`cylinder x n`, is the set of sequences `y` that coincide with `x` on the first `n` symbols, i.e.,
such that `y i = x i` for all `i < n`.
-/
def cylinder (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) : Set (∀ n, E n) :=
{ y | ∀ i, i < n → y i = x i }
#align pi_nat.cylinder PiNat.cylinder
theorem cylinder_eq_pi (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) :
cylinder x n = Set.pi (Finset.range n : Set ℕ) fun i : ℕ => {x i} := by
ext y
simp [cylinder]
#align pi_nat.cylinder_eq_pi PiNat.cylinder_eq_pi
@[simp]
theorem cylinder_zero (x : ∀ n, E n) : cylinder x 0 = univ := by simp [cylinder_eq_pi]
#align pi_nat.cylinder_zero PiNat.cylinder_zero
theorem cylinder_anti (x : ∀ n, E n) {m n : ℕ} (h : m ≤ n) : cylinder x n ⊆ cylinder x m :=
fun _y hy i hi => hy i (hi.trans_le h)
#align pi_nat.cylinder_anti PiNat.cylinder_anti
@[simp]
theorem mem_cylinder_iff {x y : ∀ n, E n} {n : ℕ} : y ∈ cylinder x n ↔ ∀ i < n, y i = x i :=
Iff.rfl
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_iff PiNat.mem_cylinder_iff
theorem self_mem_cylinder (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) : x ∈ cylinder x n := by simp
#align pi_nat.self_mem_cylinder PiNat.self_mem_cylinder
theorem mem_cylinder_iff_eq {x y : ∀ n, E n} {n : ℕ} :
y ∈ cylinder x n ↔ cylinder y n = cylinder x n := by
constructor
· intro hy
apply Subset.antisymm
· intro z hz i hi
rw [← hy i hi]
exact hz i hi
· intro z hz i hi
rw [hy i hi]
exact hz i hi
· intro h
rw [← h]
exact self_mem_cylinder _ _
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_iff_eq PiNat.mem_cylinder_iff_eq
theorem mem_cylinder_comm (x y : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) : y ∈ cylinder x n ↔ x ∈ cylinder y n := by
simp [mem_cylinder_iff_eq, eq_comm]
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_comm PiNat.mem_cylinder_comm
theorem mem_cylinder_iff_le_firstDiff {x y : ∀ n, E n} (hne : x ≠ y) (i : ℕ) :
x ∈ cylinder y i ↔ i ≤ firstDiff x y := by
constructor
· intro h
by_contra!
exact apply_firstDiff_ne hne (h _ this)
· intro hi j hj
exact apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff (hj.trans_le hi)
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_iff_le_first_diff PiNat.mem_cylinder_iff_le_firstDiff
theorem mem_cylinder_firstDiff (x y : ∀ n, E n) : x ∈ cylinder y (firstDiff x y) := fun _i hi =>
apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff hi
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_first_diff PiNat.mem_cylinder_firstDiff
theorem cylinder_eq_cylinder_of_le_firstDiff (x y : ∀ n, E n) {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≤ firstDiff x y) :
cylinder x n = cylinder y n := by
rw [← mem_cylinder_iff_eq]
intro i hi
exact apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff (hi.trans_le hn)
#align pi_nat.cylinder_eq_cylinder_of_le_first_diff PiNat.cylinder_eq_cylinder_of_le_firstDiff
theorem iUnion_cylinder_update (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) :
⋃ k, cylinder (update x n k) (n + 1) = cylinder x n := by
ext y
simp only [mem_cylinder_iff, mem_iUnion]
constructor
· rintro ⟨k, hk⟩ i hi
simpa [hi.ne] using hk i (Nat.lt_succ_of_lt hi)
· intro H
refine ⟨y n, fun i hi => ?_⟩
rcases Nat.lt_succ_iff_lt_or_eq.1 hi with (h'i | rfl)
· simp [H i h'i, h'i.ne]
· simp
#align pi_nat.Union_cylinder_update PiNat.iUnion_cylinder_update
theorem update_mem_cylinder (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) (y : E n) : update x n y ∈ cylinder x n :=
mem_cylinder_iff.2 fun i hi => by simp [hi.ne]
#align pi_nat.update_mem_cylinder PiNat.update_mem_cylinder
section Res
variable {α : Type*}
open List
/-- In the case where `E` has constant value `α`,
the cylinder `cylinder x n` can be identified with the element of `List α`
consisting of the first `n` entries of `x`. See `cylinder_eq_res`.
We call this list `res x n`, the restriction of `x` to `n`. -/
def res (x : ℕ → α) : ℕ → List α
| 0 => nil
| Nat.succ n => x n :: res x n
#align pi_nat.res PiNat.res
@[simp]
theorem res_zero (x : ℕ → α) : res x 0 = @nil α :=
rfl
#align pi_nat.res_zero PiNat.res_zero
@[simp]
theorem res_succ (x : ℕ → α) (n : ℕ) : res x n.succ = x n :: res x n :=
rfl
#align pi_nat.res_succ PiNat.res_succ
@[simp]
theorem res_length (x : ℕ → α) (n : ℕ) : (res x n).length = n := by induction n <;> simp [*]
#align pi_nat.res_length PiNat.res_length
/-- The restrictions of `x` and `y` to `n` are equal if and only if `x m = y m` for all `m < n`. -/
theorem res_eq_res {x y : ℕ → α} {n : ℕ} :
res x n = res y n ↔ ∀ ⦃m⦄, m < n → x m = y m := by
constructor <;> intro h <;> induction' n with n ih; · simp
· intro m hm
rw [Nat.lt_succ_iff_lt_or_eq] at hm
simp only [res_succ, cons.injEq] at h
cases' hm with hm hm
· exact ih h.2 hm
rw [hm]
exact h.1
· simp
simp only [res_succ, cons.injEq]
refine ⟨h (Nat.lt_succ_self _), ih fun m hm => ?_⟩
exact h (hm.trans (Nat.lt_succ_self _))
#align pi_nat.res_eq_res PiNat.res_eq_res
theorem res_injective : Injective (@res α) := by
intro x y h
ext n
apply res_eq_res.mp _ (Nat.lt_succ_self _)
rw [h]
#align pi_nat.res_injective PiNat.res_injective
/-- `cylinder x n` is equal to the set of sequences `y` with the same restriction to `n` as `x`. -/
theorem cylinder_eq_res (x : ℕ → α) (n : ℕ) :
cylinder x n = { y | res y n = res x n } := by
ext y
dsimp [cylinder]
rw [res_eq_res]
#align pi_nat.cylinder_eq_res PiNat.cylinder_eq_res
end Res
/-!
### A distance function on `Π n, E n`
We define a distance function on `Π n, E n`, given by `dist x y = (1/2)^n` where `n` is the first
index at which `x` and `y` differ. When each `E n` has the discrete topology, this distance will
define the right topology on the product space. We do not record a global `Dist` instance nor
a `MetricSpace` instance, as other distances may be used on these spaces, but we register them as
local instances in this section.
-/
/-- The distance function on a product space `Π n, E n`, given by `dist x y = (1/2)^n` where `n` is
the first index at which `x` and `y` differ. -/
protected def dist : Dist (∀ n, E n) :=
⟨fun x y => if x ≠ y then (1 / 2 : ℝ) ^ firstDiff x y else 0⟩
#align pi_nat.has_dist PiNat.dist
attribute [local instance] PiNat.dist
theorem dist_eq_of_ne {x y : ∀ n, E n} (h : x ≠ y) : dist x y = (1 / 2 : ℝ) ^ firstDiff x y := by
simp [dist, h]
#align pi_nat.dist_eq_of_ne PiNat.dist_eq_of_ne
protected theorem dist_self (x : ∀ n, E n) : dist x x = 0 := by simp [dist]
#align pi_nat.dist_self PiNat.dist_self
protected theorem dist_comm (x y : ∀ n, E n) : dist x y = dist y x := by
simp [dist, @eq_comm _ x y, firstDiff_comm]
#align pi_nat.dist_comm PiNat.dist_comm
protected theorem dist_nonneg (x y : ∀ n, E n) : 0 ≤ dist x y := by
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | h)
· simp [dist]
· simp [dist, h, zero_le_two]
#align pi_nat.dist_nonneg PiNat.dist_nonneg
theorem dist_triangle_nonarch (x y z : ∀ n, E n) : dist x z ≤ max (dist x y) (dist y z) := by
rcases eq_or_ne x z with (rfl | hxz)
· simp [PiNat.dist_self x, PiNat.dist_nonneg]
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | hxy)
· simp
rcases eq_or_ne y z with (rfl | hyz)
· simp
simp only [dist_eq_of_ne, hxz, hxy, hyz, inv_le_inv, one_div, inv_pow, zero_lt_two, Ne,
not_false_iff, le_max_iff, pow_le_pow_iff_right, one_lt_two, pow_pos,
min_le_iff.1 (min_firstDiff_le x y z hxz)]
#align pi_nat.dist_triangle_nonarch PiNat.dist_triangle_nonarch
protected theorem dist_triangle (x y z : ∀ n, E n) : dist x z ≤ dist x y + dist y z :=
calc
dist x z ≤ max (dist x y) (dist y z) := dist_triangle_nonarch x y z
_ ≤ dist x y + dist y z := max_le_add_of_nonneg (PiNat.dist_nonneg _ _) (PiNat.dist_nonneg _ _)
#align pi_nat.dist_triangle PiNat.dist_triangle
protected theorem eq_of_dist_eq_zero (x y : ∀ n, E n) (hxy : dist x y = 0) : x = y := by
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | h); · rfl
simp [dist_eq_of_ne h] at hxy
#align pi_nat.eq_of_dist_eq_zero PiNat.eq_of_dist_eq_zero
theorem mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le {x y : ∀ n, E n} {n : ℕ} :
y ∈ cylinder x n ↔ dist y x ≤ (1 / 2) ^ n := by
rcases eq_or_ne y x with (rfl | hne)
· simp [PiNat.dist_self]
suffices (∀ i : ℕ, i < n → y i = x i) ↔ n ≤ firstDiff y x by simpa [dist_eq_of_ne hne]
constructor
· intro hy
by_contra! H
exact apply_firstDiff_ne hne (hy _ H)
· intro h i hi
exact apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff (hi.trans_le h)
#align pi_nat.mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le PiNat.mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le
theorem apply_eq_of_dist_lt {x y : ∀ n, E n} {n : ℕ} (h : dist x y < (1 / 2) ^ n) {i : ℕ}
(hi : i ≤ n) : x i = y i := by
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | hne)
· rfl
have : n < firstDiff x y := by
simpa [dist_eq_of_ne hne, inv_lt_inv, pow_lt_pow_iff_right, one_lt_two] using h
exact apply_eq_of_lt_firstDiff (hi.trans_lt this)
#align pi_nat.apply_eq_of_dist_lt PiNat.apply_eq_of_dist_lt
/-- A function to a pseudo-metric-space is `1`-Lipschitz if and only if points in the same cylinder
of length `n` are sent to points within distance `(1/2)^n`.
Not expressed using `LipschitzWith` as we don't have a metric space structure -/
theorem lipschitz_with_one_iff_forall_dist_image_le_of_mem_cylinder {α : Type*}
[PseudoMetricSpace α] {f : (∀ n, E n) → α} :
(∀ x y : ∀ n, E n, dist (f x) (f y) ≤ dist x y) ↔
∀ x y n, y ∈ cylinder x n → dist (f x) (f y) ≤ (1 / 2) ^ n := by
constructor
· intro H x y n hxy
apply (H x y).trans
rw [PiNat.dist_comm]
exact mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le.1 hxy
· intro H x y
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | hne)
· simp [PiNat.dist_nonneg]
rw [dist_eq_of_ne hne]
apply H x y (firstDiff x y)
rw [firstDiff_comm]
exact mem_cylinder_firstDiff _ _
#align pi_nat.lipschitz_with_one_iff_forall_dist_image_le_of_mem_cylinder PiNat.lipschitz_with_one_iff_forall_dist_image_le_of_mem_cylinder
variable (E)
variable [∀ n, TopologicalSpace (E n)] [∀ n, DiscreteTopology (E n)]
theorem isOpen_cylinder (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ) : IsOpen (cylinder x n) := by
rw [PiNat.cylinder_eq_pi]
exact isOpen_set_pi (Finset.range n).finite_toSet fun a _ => isOpen_discrete _
#align pi_nat.is_open_cylinder PiNat.isOpen_cylinder
theorem isTopologicalBasis_cylinders :
IsTopologicalBasis { s : Set (∀ n, E n) | ∃ (x : ∀ n, E n) (n : ℕ), s = cylinder x n } := by
apply isTopologicalBasis_of_isOpen_of_nhds
· rintro u ⟨x, n, rfl⟩
apply isOpen_cylinder
· intro x u hx u_open
obtain ⟨v, ⟨U, F, -, rfl⟩, xU, Uu⟩ :
∃ v ∈ { S : Set (∀ i : ℕ, E i) | ∃ (U : ∀ i : ℕ, Set (E i)) (F : Finset ℕ),
(∀ i : ℕ, i ∈ F → U i ∈ { s : Set (E i) | IsOpen s }) ∧ S = (F : Set ℕ).pi U },
x ∈ v ∧ v ⊆ u :=
(isTopologicalBasis_pi fun n : ℕ => isTopologicalBasis_opens).exists_subset_of_mem_open hx
u_open
rcases Finset.bddAbove F with ⟨n, hn⟩
refine ⟨cylinder x (n + 1), ⟨x, n + 1, rfl⟩, self_mem_cylinder _ _, Subset.trans ?_ Uu⟩
intro y hy
suffices ∀ i : ℕ, i ∈ F → y i ∈ U i by simpa
intro i hi
have : y i = x i := mem_cylinder_iff.1 hy i ((hn hi).trans_lt (lt_add_one n))
rw [this]
simp only [Set.mem_pi, Finset.mem_coe] at xU
exact xU i hi
#align pi_nat.is_topological_basis_cylinders PiNat.isTopologicalBasis_cylinders
variable {E}
theorem isOpen_iff_dist (s : Set (∀ n, E n)) :
IsOpen s ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ ε > 0, ∀ y, dist x y < ε → y ∈ s := by
constructor
· intro hs x hx
obtain ⟨v, ⟨y, n, rfl⟩, h'x, h's⟩ :
∃ v ∈ { s | ∃ (x : ∀ n : ℕ, E n) (n : ℕ), s = cylinder x n }, x ∈ v ∧ v ⊆ s :=
(isTopologicalBasis_cylinders E).exists_subset_of_mem_open hx hs
rw [← mem_cylinder_iff_eq.1 h'x] at h's
exact
⟨(1 / 2 : ℝ) ^ n, by simp, fun y hy => h's fun i hi => (apply_eq_of_dist_lt hy hi.le).symm⟩
· intro h
refine (isTopologicalBasis_cylinders E).isOpen_iff.2 fun x hx => ?_
rcases h x hx with ⟨ε, εpos, hε⟩
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ : ∃ n : ℕ, (1 / 2 : ℝ) ^ n < ε := exists_pow_lt_of_lt_one εpos one_half_lt_one
refine ⟨cylinder x n, ⟨x, n, rfl⟩, self_mem_cylinder x n, fun y hy => hε y ?_⟩
rw [PiNat.dist_comm]
exact (mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le.1 hy).trans_lt hn
#align pi_nat.is_open_iff_dist PiNat.isOpen_iff_dist
/-- Metric space structure on `Π (n : ℕ), E n` when the spaces `E n` have the discrete topology,
where the distance is given by `dist x y = (1/2)^n`, where `n` is the smallest index where `x` and
`y` differ. Not registered as a global instance by default.
Warning: this definition makes sure that the topology is defeq to the original product topology,
but it does not take care of a possible uniformity. If the `E n` have a uniform structure, then
there will be two non-defeq uniform structures on `Π n, E n`, the product one and the one coming
from the metric structure. In this case, use `metricSpaceOfDiscreteUniformity` instead. -/
protected def metricSpace : MetricSpace (∀ n, E n) :=
MetricSpace.ofDistTopology dist PiNat.dist_self PiNat.dist_comm PiNat.dist_triangle
isOpen_iff_dist PiNat.eq_of_dist_eq_zero
#align pi_nat.metric_space PiNat.metricSpace
/-- Metric space structure on `Π (n : ℕ), E n` when the spaces `E n` have the discrete uniformity,
where the distance is given by `dist x y = (1/2)^n`, where `n` is the smallest index where `x` and
`y` differ. Not registered as a global instance by default. -/
protected def metricSpaceOfDiscreteUniformity {E : ℕ → Type*} [∀ n, UniformSpace (E n)]
(h : ∀ n, uniformity (E n) = 𝓟 idRel) : MetricSpace (∀ n, E n) :=
haveI : ∀ n, DiscreteTopology (E n) := fun n => discreteTopology_of_discrete_uniformity (h n)
{ dist_triangle := PiNat.dist_triangle
dist_comm := PiNat.dist_comm
dist_self := PiNat.dist_self
eq_of_dist_eq_zero := PiNat.eq_of_dist_eq_zero _ _
edist_dist := fun _ _ ↦ by exact ENNReal.coe_nnreal_eq _
toUniformSpace := Pi.uniformSpace _
uniformity_dist := by
simp [Pi.uniformity, comap_iInf, gt_iff_lt, preimage_setOf_eq, comap_principal,
PseudoMetricSpace.uniformity_dist, h, idRel]
apply le_antisymm
· simp only [le_iInf_iff, le_principal_iff]
intro ε εpos
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ : ∃ n, (1 / 2 : ℝ) ^ n < ε := exists_pow_lt_of_lt_one εpos (by norm_num)
apply
@mem_iInf_of_iInter _ _ _ _ _ (Finset.range n).finite_toSet fun i =>
{ p : (∀ n : ℕ, E n) × ∀ n : ℕ, E n | p.fst i = p.snd i }
· simp only [mem_principal, setOf_subset_setOf, imp_self, imp_true_iff]
· rintro ⟨x, y⟩ hxy
simp only [Finset.mem_coe, Finset.mem_range, iInter_coe_set, mem_iInter, mem_setOf_eq]
at hxy
apply lt_of_le_of_lt _ hn
rw [← mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le, mem_cylinder_iff]
exact hxy
· simp only [le_iInf_iff, le_principal_iff]
intro n
refine mem_iInf_of_mem ((1 / 2) ^ n : ℝ) ?_
refine mem_iInf_of_mem (by positivity) ?_
simp only [mem_principal, setOf_subset_setOf, Prod.forall]
intro x y hxy
exact apply_eq_of_dist_lt hxy le_rfl }
#align pi_nat.metric_space_of_discrete_uniformity PiNat.metricSpaceOfDiscreteUniformity
/-- Metric space structure on `ℕ → ℕ` where the distance is given by `dist x y = (1/2)^n`,
where `n` is the smallest index where `x` and `y` differ.
Not registered as a global instance by default. -/
def metricSpaceNatNat : MetricSpace (ℕ → ℕ) :=
PiNat.metricSpaceOfDiscreteUniformity fun _ => rfl
#align pi_nat.metric_space_nat_nat PiNat.metricSpaceNatNat
attribute [local instance] PiNat.metricSpace
protected theorem completeSpace : CompleteSpace (∀ n, E n) := by
refine Metric.complete_of_convergent_controlled_sequences (fun n => (1 / 2) ^ n) (by simp) ?_
intro u hu
refine ⟨fun n => u n n, tendsto_pi_nhds.2 fun i => ?_⟩
refine tendsto_const_nhds.congr' ?_
filter_upwards [Filter.Ici_mem_atTop i] with n hn
exact apply_eq_of_dist_lt (hu i i n le_rfl hn) le_rfl
#align pi_nat.complete_space PiNat.completeSpace
/-!
### Retractions inside product spaces
We show that, in a space `Π (n : ℕ), E n` where each `E n` is discrete, there is a retraction on
any closed nonempty subset `s`, i.e., a continuous map `f` from the whole space to `s` restricting
to the identity on `s`. The map `f` is defined as follows. For `x ∈ s`, let `f x = x`. Otherwise,
consider the longest prefix `w` that `x` shares with an element of `s`, and let `f x = z_w`
where `z_w` is an element of `s` starting with `w`.
-/
theorem exists_disjoint_cylinder {s : Set (∀ n, E n)} (hs : IsClosed s) {x : ∀ n, E n}
(hx : x ∉ s) : ∃ n, Disjoint s (cylinder x n) := by
rcases eq_empty_or_nonempty s with (rfl | hne)
· exact ⟨0, by simp⟩
have A : 0 < infDist x s := (hs.not_mem_iff_infDist_pos hne).1 hx
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ : ∃ n, (1 / 2 : ℝ) ^ n < infDist x s := exists_pow_lt_of_lt_one A one_half_lt_one
refine ⟨n, disjoint_left.2 fun y ys hy => ?_⟩
apply lt_irrefl (infDist x s)
calc
infDist x s ≤ dist x y := infDist_le_dist_of_mem ys
_ ≤ (1 / 2) ^ n := by
rw [mem_cylinder_comm] at hy
exact mem_cylinder_iff_dist_le.1 hy
_ < infDist x s := hn
#align pi_nat.exists_disjoint_cylinder PiNat.exists_disjoint_cylinder
/-- Given a point `x` in a product space `Π (n : ℕ), E n`, and `s` a subset of this space, then
`shortestPrefixDiff x s` if the smallest `n` for which there is no element of `s` having the same
prefix of length `n` as `x`. If there is no such `n`, then use `0` by convention. -/
def shortestPrefixDiff {E : ℕ → Type*} (x : ∀ n, E n) (s : Set (∀ n, E n)) : ℕ :=
if h : ∃ n, Disjoint s (cylinder x n) then Nat.find h else 0
#align pi_nat.shortest_prefix_diff PiNat.shortestPrefixDiff
theorem firstDiff_lt_shortestPrefixDiff {s : Set (∀ n, E n)} (hs : IsClosed s) {x y : ∀ n, E n}
(hx : x ∉ s) (hy : y ∈ s) : firstDiff x y < shortestPrefixDiff x s := by
have A := exists_disjoint_cylinder hs hx
rw [shortestPrefixDiff, dif_pos A]
have B := Nat.find_spec A
contrapose! B
rw [not_disjoint_iff_nonempty_inter]
refine ⟨y, hy, ?_⟩
rw [mem_cylinder_comm]
exact cylinder_anti y B (mem_cylinder_firstDiff x y)
#align pi_nat.first_diff_lt_shortest_prefix_diff PiNat.firstDiff_lt_shortestPrefixDiff
theorem shortestPrefixDiff_pos {s : Set (∀ n, E n)} (hs : IsClosed s) (hne : s.Nonempty)
{x : ∀ n, E n} (hx : x ∉ s) : 0 < shortestPrefixDiff x s := by
rcases hne with ⟨y, hy⟩
exact (zero_le _).trans_lt (firstDiff_lt_shortestPrefixDiff hs hx hy)
#align pi_nat.shortest_prefix_diff_pos PiNat.shortestPrefixDiff_pos
/-- Given a point `x` in a product space `Π (n : ℕ), E n`, and `s` a subset of this space, then
`longestPrefix x s` if the largest `n` for which there is an element of `s` having the same
prefix of length `n` as `x`. If there is no such `n`, use `0` by convention. -/
def longestPrefix {E : ℕ → Type*} (x : ∀ n, E n) (s : Set (∀ n, E n)) : ℕ :=
shortestPrefixDiff x s - 1
#align pi_nat.longest_prefix PiNat.longestPrefix
theorem firstDiff_le_longestPrefix {s : Set (∀ n, E n)} (hs : IsClosed s) {x y : ∀ n, E n}
(hx : x ∉ s) (hy : y ∈ s) : firstDiff x y ≤ longestPrefix x s := by
rw [longestPrefix, le_tsub_iff_right]
· exact firstDiff_lt_shortestPrefixDiff hs hx hy
· exact shortestPrefixDiff_pos hs ⟨y, hy⟩ hx
#align pi_nat.first_diff_le_longest_prefix PiNat.firstDiff_le_longestPrefix
theorem inter_cylinder_longestPrefix_nonempty {s : Set (∀ n, E n)} (hs : IsClosed s)
(hne : s.Nonempty) (x : ∀ n, E n) : (s ∩ cylinder x (longestPrefix x s)).Nonempty := by
by_cases hx : x ∈ s
· exact ⟨x, hx, self_mem_cylinder _ _⟩
have A := exists_disjoint_cylinder hs hx
have B : longestPrefix x s < shortestPrefixDiff x s :=
Nat.pred_lt (shortestPrefixDiff_pos hs hne hx).ne'
rw [longestPrefix, shortestPrefixDiff, dif_pos A] at B ⊢
obtain ⟨y, ys, hy⟩ : ∃ y : ∀ n : ℕ, E n, y ∈ s ∧ x ∈ cylinder y (Nat.find A - 1) := by
simpa only [not_disjoint_iff, mem_cylinder_comm] using Nat.find_min A B
refine ⟨y, ys, ?_⟩
rw [mem_cylinder_iff_eq] at hy ⊢
rw [hy]
#align pi_nat.inter_cylinder_longest_prefix_nonempty PiNat.inter_cylinder_longestPrefix_nonempty
theorem disjoint_cylinder_of_longestPrefix_lt {s : Set (∀ n, E n)} (hs : IsClosed s) {x : ∀ n, E n}
(hx : x ∉ s) {n : ℕ} (hn : longestPrefix x s < n) : Disjoint s (cylinder x n) := by
contrapose! hn
rcases not_disjoint_iff_nonempty_inter.1 hn with ⟨y, ys, hy⟩
apply le_trans _ (firstDiff_le_longestPrefix hs hx ys)
apply (mem_cylinder_iff_le_firstDiff (ne_of_mem_of_not_mem ys hx).symm _).1
rwa [mem_cylinder_comm]
#align pi_nat.disjoint_cylinder_of_longest_prefix_lt PiNat.disjoint_cylinder_of_longestPrefix_lt
/-- If two points `x, y` coincide up to length `n`, and the longest common prefix of `x` with `s`
is strictly shorter than `n`, then the longest common prefix of `y` with `s` is the same, and both
cylinders of this length based at `x` and `y` coincide. -/
theorem cylinder_longestPrefix_eq_of_longestPrefix_lt_firstDiff {x y : ∀ n, E n}
{s : Set (∀ n, E n)} (hs : IsClosed s) (hne : s.Nonempty)
(H : longestPrefix x s < firstDiff x y) (xs : x ∉ s) (ys : y ∉ s) :
cylinder x (longestPrefix x s) = cylinder y (longestPrefix y s) := by
have l_eq : longestPrefix y s = longestPrefix x s := by
rcases lt_trichotomy (longestPrefix y s) (longestPrefix x s) with (L | L | L)
· have Ax : (s ∩ cylinder x (longestPrefix x s)).Nonempty :=
inter_cylinder_longestPrefix_nonempty hs hne x
have Z := disjoint_cylinder_of_longestPrefix_lt hs ys L
rw [firstDiff_comm] at H
rw [cylinder_eq_cylinder_of_le_firstDiff _ _ H.le] at Z
exact (Ax.not_disjoint Z).elim
· exact L
· have Ay : (s ∩ cylinder y (longestPrefix y s)).Nonempty :=
inter_cylinder_longestPrefix_nonempty hs hne y
have A'y : (s ∩ cylinder y (longestPrefix x s).succ).Nonempty :=
Ay.mono (inter_subset_inter_right s (cylinder_anti _ L))
have Z := disjoint_cylinder_of_longestPrefix_lt hs xs (Nat.lt_succ_self _)
rw [cylinder_eq_cylinder_of_le_firstDiff _ _ H] at Z
exact (A'y.not_disjoint Z).elim
rw [l_eq, ← mem_cylinder_iff_eq]
exact cylinder_anti y H.le (mem_cylinder_firstDiff x y)
#align pi_nat.cylinder_longest_prefix_eq_of_longest_prefix_lt_first_diff PiNat.cylinder_longestPrefix_eq_of_longestPrefix_lt_firstDiff
/-- Given a closed nonempty subset `s` of `Π (n : ℕ), E n`, there exists a Lipschitz retraction
onto this set, i.e., a Lipschitz map with range equal to `s`, equal to the identity on `s`. -/
theorem exists_lipschitz_retraction_of_isClosed {s : Set (∀ n, E n)} (hs : IsClosed s)
(hne : s.Nonempty) :
∃ f : (∀ n, E n) → ∀ n, E n, (∀ x ∈ s, f x = x) ∧ range f = s ∧ LipschitzWith 1 f := by
/- The map `f` is defined as follows. For `x ∈ s`, let `f x = x`. Otherwise, consider the longest
prefix `w` that `x` shares with an element of `s`, and let `f x = z_w` where `z_w` is an element
of `s` starting with `w`. All the desired properties are clear, except the fact that `f` is
`1`-Lipschitz: if two points `x, y` belong to a common cylinder of length `n`, one should show
that their images also belong to a common cylinder of length `n`. This is a case analysis:
* if both `x, y ∈ s`, then this is clear.
* if `x ∈ s` but `y ∉ s`, then the longest prefix `w` of `y` shared by an element of `s` is of
length at least `n` (because of `x`), and then `f y` starts with `w` and therefore stays in the
same length `n` cylinder.
* if `x ∉ s`, `y ∉ s`, let `w` be the longest prefix of `x` shared by an element of `s`. If its
length is `< n`, then it is also the longest prefix of `y`, and we get `f x = f y = z_w`.
Otherwise, `f x` remains in the same `n`-cylinder as `x`. Similarly for `y`. Finally, `f x` and
`f y` are again in the same `n`-cylinder, as desired. -/
set f := fun x => if x ∈ s then x else (inter_cylinder_longestPrefix_nonempty hs hne x).some
have fs : ∀ x ∈ s, f x = x := fun x xs => by simp [f, xs]
refine ⟨f, fs, ?_, ?_⟩
-- check that the range of `f` is `s`.
· apply Subset.antisymm
· rintro x ⟨y, rfl⟩
by_cases hy : y ∈ s
· rwa [fs y hy]
simpa [f, if_neg hy] using (inter_cylinder_longestPrefix_nonempty hs hne y).choose_spec.1
· intro x hx
rw [← fs x hx]
exact mem_range_self _
-- check that `f` is `1`-Lipschitz, by a case analysis.
· refine LipschitzWith.mk_one fun x y => ?_
-- exclude the trivial cases where `x = y`, or `f x = f y`.
rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | hxy)
· simp
rcases eq_or_ne (f x) (f y) with (h' | hfxfy)
· simp [h', dist_nonneg]
have I2 : cylinder x (firstDiff x y) = cylinder y (firstDiff x y) := by
rw [← mem_cylinder_iff_eq]
apply mem_cylinder_firstDiff
suffices firstDiff x y ≤ firstDiff (f x) (f y) by
simpa [dist_eq_of_ne hxy, dist_eq_of_ne hfxfy]
-- case where `x ∈ s`
by_cases xs : x ∈ s
· rw [fs x xs] at hfxfy ⊢
-- case where `y ∈ s`, trivial
by_cases ys : y ∈ s
· rw [fs y ys]
-- case where `y ∉ s`
have A : (s ∩ cylinder y (longestPrefix y s)).Nonempty :=
inter_cylinder_longestPrefix_nonempty hs hne y
have fy : f y = A.some := by simp_rw [f, if_neg ys]
have I : cylinder A.some (firstDiff x y) = cylinder y (firstDiff x y) := by
rw [← mem_cylinder_iff_eq, firstDiff_comm]
apply cylinder_anti y _ A.some_mem.2
exact firstDiff_le_longestPrefix hs ys xs
rwa [← fy, ← I2, ← mem_cylinder_iff_eq, mem_cylinder_iff_le_firstDiff hfxfy.symm,
firstDiff_comm _ x] at I
-- case where `x ∉ s`
· by_cases ys : y ∈ s
-- case where `y ∈ s` (similar to the above)
· have A : (s ∩ cylinder x (longestPrefix x s)).Nonempty :=
inter_cylinder_longestPrefix_nonempty hs hne x
have fx : f x = A.some := by simp_rw [f, if_neg xs]
have I : cylinder A.some (firstDiff x y) = cylinder x (firstDiff x y) := by
rw [← mem_cylinder_iff_eq]
apply cylinder_anti x _ A.some_mem.2
apply firstDiff_le_longestPrefix hs xs ys
rw [fs y ys] at hfxfy ⊢
rwa [← fx, I2, ← mem_cylinder_iff_eq, mem_cylinder_iff_le_firstDiff hfxfy] at I
-- case where `y ∉ s`
· have Ax : (s ∩ cylinder x (longestPrefix x s)).Nonempty :=
inter_cylinder_longestPrefix_nonempty hs hne x
have fx : f x = Ax.some := by simp_rw [f, if_neg xs]
have Ay : (s ∩ cylinder y (longestPrefix y s)).Nonempty :=
inter_cylinder_longestPrefix_nonempty hs hne y
have fy : f y = Ay.some := by simp_rw [f, if_neg ys]
-- case where the common prefix to `x` and `s`, or `y` and `s`, is shorter than the
-- common part to `x` and `y` -- then `f x = f y`.
by_cases H : longestPrefix x s < firstDiff x y ∨ longestPrefix y s < firstDiff x y
· have : cylinder x (longestPrefix x s) = cylinder y (longestPrefix y s) := by
cases' H with H H
· exact cylinder_longestPrefix_eq_of_longestPrefix_lt_firstDiff hs hne H xs ys
· symm
rw [firstDiff_comm] at H
exact cylinder_longestPrefix_eq_of_longestPrefix_lt_firstDiff hs hne H ys xs
rw [fx, fy] at hfxfy
apply (hfxfy _).elim
congr
-- case where the common prefix to `x` and `s` is long, as well as the common prefix to
-- `y` and `s`. Then all points remain in the same cylinders.
· push_neg at H
have I1 : cylinder Ax.some (firstDiff x y) = cylinder x (firstDiff x y) := by
rw [← mem_cylinder_iff_eq]
exact cylinder_anti x H.1 Ax.some_mem.2
have I3 : cylinder y (firstDiff x y) = cylinder Ay.some (firstDiff x y) := by
rw [eq_comm, ← mem_cylinder_iff_eq]
exact cylinder_anti y H.2 Ay.some_mem.2
have : cylinder Ax.some (firstDiff x y) = cylinder Ay.some (firstDiff x y) := by
rw [I1, I2, I3]
rw [← fx, ← fy, ← mem_cylinder_iff_eq, mem_cylinder_iff_le_firstDiff hfxfy] at this
exact this
#align pi_nat.exists_lipschitz_retraction_of_is_closed PiNat.exists_lipschitz_retraction_of_isClosed
/-- Given a closed nonempty subset `s` of `Π (n : ℕ), E n`, there exists a retraction onto this
set, i.e., a continuous map with range equal to `s`, equal to the identity on `s`. -/
| Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/PiNat.lean | 699 | 702 | theorem exists_retraction_of_isClosed {s : Set (∀ n, E n)} (hs : IsClosed s) (hne : s.Nonempty) :
∃ f : (∀ n, E n) → ∀ n, E n, (∀ x ∈ s, f x = x) ∧ range f = s ∧ Continuous f := by |
rcases exists_lipschitz_retraction_of_isClosed hs hne with ⟨f, fs, frange, hf⟩
exact ⟨f, fs, frange, hf.continuous⟩
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Leonardo de Moura, Jeremy Avigad, Minchao Wu, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Attr
import Mathlib.Data.Multiset.FinsetOps
import Mathlib.Logic.Equiv.Set
import Mathlib.Order.Directed
import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Basic
#align_import data.finset.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"442a83d738cb208d3600056c489be16900ba701d"
/-!
# Finite sets
Terms of type `Finset α` are one way of talking about finite subsets of `α` in mathlib.
Below, `Finset α` is defined as a structure with 2 fields:
1. `val` is a `Multiset α` of elements;
2. `nodup` is a proof that `val` has no duplicates.
Finsets in Lean are constructive in that they have an underlying `List` that enumerates their
elements. In particular, any function that uses the data of the underlying list cannot depend on its
ordering. This is handled on the `Multiset` level by multiset API, so in most cases one needn't
worry about it explicitly.
Finsets give a basic foundation for defining finite sums and products over types:
1. `∑ i ∈ (s : Finset α), f i`;
2. `∏ i ∈ (s : Finset α), f i`.
Lean refers to these operations as big operators.
More information can be found in `Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Group.Finset`.
Finsets are directly used to define fintypes in Lean.
A `Fintype α` instance for a type `α` consists of a universal `Finset α` containing every term of
`α`, called `univ`. See `Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Basic`.
There is also `univ'`, the noncomputable partner to `univ`,
which is defined to be `α` as a finset if `α` is finite,
and the empty finset otherwise. See `Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Basic`.
`Finset.card`, the size of a finset is defined in `Mathlib.Data.Finset.Card`.
This is then used to define `Fintype.card`, the size of a type.
## Main declarations
### Main definitions
* `Finset`: Defines a type for the finite subsets of `α`.
Constructing a `Finset` requires two pieces of data: `val`, a `Multiset α` of elements,
and `nodup`, a proof that `val` has no duplicates.
* `Finset.instMembershipFinset`: Defines membership `a ∈ (s : Finset α)`.
* `Finset.instCoeTCFinsetSet`: Provides a coercion `s : Finset α` to `s : Set α`.
* `Finset.instCoeSortFinsetType`: Coerce `s : Finset α` to the type of all `x ∈ s`.
* `Finset.induction_on`: Induction on finsets. To prove a proposition about an arbitrary `Finset α`,
it suffices to prove it for the empty finset, and to show that if it holds for some `Finset α`,
then it holds for the finset obtained by inserting a new element.
* `Finset.choose`: Given a proof `h` of existence and uniqueness of a certain element
satisfying a predicate, `choose s h` returns the element of `s` satisfying that predicate.
### Finset constructions
* `Finset.instSingletonFinset`: Denoted by `{a}`; the finset consisting of one element.
* `Finset.empty`: Denoted by `∅`. The finset associated to any type consisting of no elements.
* `Finset.range`: For any `n : ℕ`, `range n` is equal to `{0, 1, ... , n - 1} ⊆ ℕ`.
This convention is consistent with other languages and normalizes `card (range n) = n`.
Beware, `n` is not in `range n`.
* `Finset.attach`: Given `s : Finset α`, `attach s` forms a finset of elements of the subtype
`{a // a ∈ s}`; in other words, it attaches elements to a proof of membership in the set.
### Finsets from functions
* `Finset.filter`: Given a decidable predicate `p : α → Prop`, `s.filter p` is
the finset consisting of those elements in `s` satisfying the predicate `p`.
### The lattice structure on subsets of finsets
There is a natural lattice structure on the subsets of a set.
In Lean, we use lattice notation to talk about things involving unions and intersections. See
`Mathlib.Order.Lattice`. For the lattice structure on finsets, `⊥` is called `bot` with `⊥ = ∅` and
`⊤` is called `top` with `⊤ = univ`.
* `Finset.instHasSubsetFinset`: Lots of API about lattices, otherwise behaves as one would expect.
* `Finset.instUnionFinset`: Defines `s ∪ t` (or `s ⊔ t`) as the union of `s` and `t`.
See `Finset.sup`/`Finset.biUnion` for finite unions.
* `Finset.instInterFinset`: Defines `s ∩ t` (or `s ⊓ t`) as the intersection of `s` and `t`.
See `Finset.inf` for finite intersections.
### Operations on two or more finsets
* `insert` and `Finset.cons`: For any `a : α`, `insert s a` returns `s ∪ {a}`. `cons s a h`
returns the same except that it requires a hypothesis stating that `a` is not already in `s`.
This does not require decidable equality on the type `α`.
* `Finset.instUnionFinset`: see "The lattice structure on subsets of finsets"
* `Finset.instInterFinset`: see "The lattice structure on subsets of finsets"
* `Finset.erase`: For any `a : α`, `erase s a` returns `s` with the element `a` removed.
* `Finset.instSDiffFinset`: Defines the set difference `s \ t` for finsets `s` and `t`.
* `Finset.product`: Given finsets of `α` and `β`, defines finsets of `α × β`.
For arbitrary dependent products, see `Mathlib.Data.Finset.Pi`.
### Predicates on finsets
* `Disjoint`: defined via the lattice structure on finsets; two sets are disjoint if their
intersection is empty.
* `Finset.Nonempty`: A finset is nonempty if it has elements. This is equivalent to saying `s ≠ ∅`.
### Equivalences between finsets
* The `Mathlib.Data.Equiv` files describe a general type of equivalence, so look in there for any
lemmas. There is some API for rewriting sums and products from `s` to `t` given that `s ≃ t`.
TODO: examples
## Tags
finite sets, finset
-/
-- Assert that we define `Finset` without the material on `List.sublists`.
-- Note that we cannot use `List.sublists` itself as that is defined very early.
assert_not_exists List.sublistsLen
assert_not_exists Multiset.Powerset
assert_not_exists CompleteLattice
open Multiset Subtype Nat Function
universe u
variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*}
/-- `Finset α` is the type of finite sets of elements of `α`. It is implemented
as a multiset (a list up to permutation) which has no duplicate elements. -/
structure Finset (α : Type*) where
/-- The underlying multiset -/
val : Multiset α
/-- `val` contains no duplicates -/
nodup : Nodup val
#align finset Finset
instance Multiset.canLiftFinset {α} : CanLift (Multiset α) (Finset α) Finset.val Multiset.Nodup :=
⟨fun m hm => ⟨⟨m, hm⟩, rfl⟩⟩
#align multiset.can_lift_finset Multiset.canLiftFinset
namespace Finset
theorem eq_of_veq : ∀ {s t : Finset α}, s.1 = t.1 → s = t
| ⟨s, _⟩, ⟨t, _⟩, h => by cases h; rfl
#align finset.eq_of_veq Finset.eq_of_veq
theorem val_injective : Injective (val : Finset α → Multiset α) := fun _ _ => eq_of_veq
#align finset.val_injective Finset.val_injective
@[simp]
theorem val_inj {s t : Finset α} : s.1 = t.1 ↔ s = t :=
val_injective.eq_iff
#align finset.val_inj Finset.val_inj
@[simp]
theorem dedup_eq_self [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset α) : dedup s.1 = s.1 :=
s.2.dedup
#align finset.dedup_eq_self Finset.dedup_eq_self
instance decidableEq [DecidableEq α] : DecidableEq (Finset α)
| _, _ => decidable_of_iff _ val_inj
#align finset.has_decidable_eq Finset.decidableEq
/-! ### membership -/
instance : Membership α (Finset α) :=
⟨fun a s => a ∈ s.1⟩
theorem mem_def {a : α} {s : Finset α} : a ∈ s ↔ a ∈ s.1 :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.mem_def Finset.mem_def
@[simp]
theorem mem_val {a : α} {s : Finset α} : a ∈ s.1 ↔ a ∈ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.mem_val Finset.mem_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_mk {a : α} {s nd} : a ∈ @Finset.mk α s nd ↔ a ∈ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.mem_mk Finset.mem_mk
instance decidableMem [_h : DecidableEq α] (a : α) (s : Finset α) : Decidable (a ∈ s) :=
Multiset.decidableMem _ _
#align finset.decidable_mem Finset.decidableMem
@[simp] lemma forall_mem_not_eq {s : Finset α} {a : α} : (∀ b ∈ s, ¬ a = b) ↔ a ∉ s := by aesop
@[simp] lemma forall_mem_not_eq' {s : Finset α} {a : α} : (∀ b ∈ s, ¬ b = a) ↔ a ∉ s := by aesop
/-! ### set coercion -/
-- Porting note (#11445): new definition
/-- Convert a finset to a set in the natural way. -/
@[coe] def toSet (s : Finset α) : Set α :=
{ a | a ∈ s }
/-- Convert a finset to a set in the natural way. -/
instance : CoeTC (Finset α) (Set α) :=
⟨toSet⟩
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem mem_coe {a : α} {s : Finset α} : a ∈ (s : Set α) ↔ a ∈ (s : Finset α) :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.mem_coe Finset.mem_coe
@[simp]
theorem setOf_mem {α} {s : Finset α} : { a | a ∈ s } = s :=
rfl
#align finset.set_of_mem Finset.setOf_mem
@[simp]
theorem coe_mem {s : Finset α} (x : (s : Set α)) : ↑x ∈ s :=
x.2
#align finset.coe_mem Finset.coe_mem
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
theorem mk_coe {s : Finset α} (x : (s : Set α)) {h} : (⟨x, h⟩ : (s : Set α)) = x :=
Subtype.coe_eta _ _
#align finset.mk_coe Finset.mk_coe
instance decidableMem' [DecidableEq α] (a : α) (s : Finset α) : Decidable (a ∈ (s : Set α)) :=
s.decidableMem _
#align finset.decidable_mem' Finset.decidableMem'
/-! ### extensionality -/
theorem ext_iff {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ = s₂ ↔ ∀ a, a ∈ s₁ ↔ a ∈ s₂ :=
val_inj.symm.trans <| s₁.nodup.ext s₂.nodup
#align finset.ext_iff Finset.ext_iff
@[ext]
theorem ext {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : (∀ a, a ∈ s₁ ↔ a ∈ s₂) → s₁ = s₂ :=
ext_iff.2
#align finset.ext Finset.ext
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_inj {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : (s₁ : Set α) = s₂ ↔ s₁ = s₂ :=
Set.ext_iff.trans ext_iff.symm
#align finset.coe_inj Finset.coe_inj
theorem coe_injective {α} : Injective ((↑) : Finset α → Set α) := fun _s _t => coe_inj.1
#align finset.coe_injective Finset.coe_injective
/-! ### type coercion -/
/-- Coercion from a finset to the corresponding subtype. -/
instance {α : Type u} : CoeSort (Finset α) (Type u) :=
⟨fun s => { x // x ∈ s }⟩
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
protected theorem forall_coe {α : Type*} (s : Finset α) (p : s → Prop) :
(∀ x : s, p x) ↔ ∀ (x : α) (h : x ∈ s), p ⟨x, h⟩ :=
Subtype.forall
#align finset.forall_coe Finset.forall_coe
-- Porting note (#10618): @[simp] can prove this
protected theorem exists_coe {α : Type*} (s : Finset α) (p : s → Prop) :
(∃ x : s, p x) ↔ ∃ (x : α) (h : x ∈ s), p ⟨x, h⟩ :=
Subtype.exists
#align finset.exists_coe Finset.exists_coe
instance PiFinsetCoe.canLift (ι : Type*) (α : ι → Type*) [_ne : ∀ i, Nonempty (α i)]
(s : Finset ι) : CanLift (∀ i : s, α i) (∀ i, α i) (fun f i => f i) fun _ => True :=
PiSubtype.canLift ι α (· ∈ s)
#align finset.pi_finset_coe.can_lift Finset.PiFinsetCoe.canLift
instance PiFinsetCoe.canLift' (ι α : Type*) [_ne : Nonempty α] (s : Finset ι) :
CanLift (s → α) (ι → α) (fun f i => f i) fun _ => True :=
PiFinsetCoe.canLift ι (fun _ => α) s
#align finset.pi_finset_coe.can_lift' Finset.PiFinsetCoe.canLift'
instance FinsetCoe.canLift (s : Finset α) : CanLift α s (↑) fun a => a ∈ s where
prf a ha := ⟨⟨a, ha⟩, rfl⟩
#align finset.finset_coe.can_lift Finset.FinsetCoe.canLift
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_sort_coe (s : Finset α) : ((s : Set α) : Sort _) = s :=
rfl
#align finset.coe_sort_coe Finset.coe_sort_coe
/-! ### Subset and strict subset relations -/
section Subset
variable {s t : Finset α}
instance : HasSubset (Finset α) :=
⟨fun s t => ∀ ⦃a⦄, a ∈ s → a ∈ t⟩
instance : HasSSubset (Finset α) :=
⟨fun s t => s ⊆ t ∧ ¬t ⊆ s⟩
instance partialOrder : PartialOrder (Finset α) where
le := (· ⊆ ·)
lt := (· ⊂ ·)
le_refl s a := id
le_trans s t u hst htu a ha := htu <| hst ha
le_antisymm s t hst hts := ext fun a => ⟨@hst _, @hts _⟩
instance : IsRefl (Finset α) (· ⊆ ·) :=
show IsRefl (Finset α) (· ≤ ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsTrans (Finset α) (· ⊆ ·) :=
show IsTrans (Finset α) (· ≤ ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsAntisymm (Finset α) (· ⊆ ·) :=
show IsAntisymm (Finset α) (· ≤ ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsIrrefl (Finset α) (· ⊂ ·) :=
show IsIrrefl (Finset α) (· < ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsTrans (Finset α) (· ⊂ ·) :=
show IsTrans (Finset α) (· < ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsAsymm (Finset α) (· ⊂ ·) :=
show IsAsymm (Finset α) (· < ·) by infer_instance
instance : IsNonstrictStrictOrder (Finset α) (· ⊆ ·) (· ⊂ ·) :=
⟨fun _ _ => Iff.rfl⟩
theorem subset_def : s ⊆ t ↔ s.1 ⊆ t.1 :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.subset_def Finset.subset_def
theorem ssubset_def : s ⊂ t ↔ s ⊆ t ∧ ¬t ⊆ s :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.ssubset_def Finset.ssubset_def
@[simp]
theorem Subset.refl (s : Finset α) : s ⊆ s :=
Multiset.Subset.refl _
#align finset.subset.refl Finset.Subset.refl
protected theorem Subset.rfl {s : Finset α} : s ⊆ s :=
Subset.refl _
#align finset.subset.rfl Finset.Subset.rfl
protected theorem subset_of_eq {s t : Finset α} (h : s = t) : s ⊆ t :=
h ▸ Subset.refl _
#align finset.subset_of_eq Finset.subset_of_eq
theorem Subset.trans {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α} : s₁ ⊆ s₂ → s₂ ⊆ s₃ → s₁ ⊆ s₃ :=
Multiset.Subset.trans
#align finset.subset.trans Finset.Subset.trans
theorem Superset.trans {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α} : s₁ ⊇ s₂ → s₂ ⊇ s₃ → s₁ ⊇ s₃ := fun h' h =>
Subset.trans h h'
#align finset.superset.trans Finset.Superset.trans
theorem mem_of_subset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} {a : α} : s₁ ⊆ s₂ → a ∈ s₁ → a ∈ s₂ :=
Multiset.mem_of_subset
#align finset.mem_of_subset Finset.mem_of_subset
theorem not_mem_mono {s t : Finset α} (h : s ⊆ t) {a : α} : a ∉ t → a ∉ s :=
mt <| @h _
#align finset.not_mem_mono Finset.not_mem_mono
theorem Subset.antisymm {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} (H₁ : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (H₂ : s₂ ⊆ s₁) : s₁ = s₂ :=
ext fun a => ⟨@H₁ a, @H₂ a⟩
#align finset.subset.antisymm Finset.Subset.antisymm
theorem subset_iff {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ ⊆ s₂ ↔ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s₁ → x ∈ s₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.subset_iff Finset.subset_iff
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_subset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : (s₁ : Set α) ⊆ s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.coe_subset Finset.coe_subset
@[simp]
theorem val_le_iff {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁.1 ≤ s₂.1 ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ :=
le_iff_subset s₁.2
#align finset.val_le_iff Finset.val_le_iff
theorem Subset.antisymm_iff {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ = s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ ∧ s₂ ⊆ s₁ :=
le_antisymm_iff
#align finset.subset.antisymm_iff Finset.Subset.antisymm_iff
theorem not_subset : ¬s ⊆ t ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, x ∉ t := by simp only [← coe_subset, Set.not_subset, mem_coe]
#align finset.not_subset Finset.not_subset
@[simp]
theorem le_eq_subset : ((· ≤ ·) : Finset α → Finset α → Prop) = (· ⊆ ·) :=
rfl
#align finset.le_eq_subset Finset.le_eq_subset
@[simp]
theorem lt_eq_subset : ((· < ·) : Finset α → Finset α → Prop) = (· ⊂ ·) :=
rfl
#align finset.lt_eq_subset Finset.lt_eq_subset
theorem le_iff_subset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ ≤ s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.le_iff_subset Finset.le_iff_subset
theorem lt_iff_ssubset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁ < s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊂ s₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.lt_iff_ssubset Finset.lt_iff_ssubset
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_ssubset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : (s₁ : Set α) ⊂ s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊂ s₂ :=
show (s₁ : Set α) ⊂ s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ ∧ ¬s₂ ⊆ s₁ by simp only [Set.ssubset_def, Finset.coe_subset]
#align finset.coe_ssubset Finset.coe_ssubset
@[simp]
theorem val_lt_iff {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} : s₁.1 < s₂.1 ↔ s₁ ⊂ s₂ :=
and_congr val_le_iff <| not_congr val_le_iff
#align finset.val_lt_iff Finset.val_lt_iff
lemma val_strictMono : StrictMono (val : Finset α → Multiset α) := fun _ _ ↦ val_lt_iff.2
theorem ssubset_iff_subset_ne {s t : Finset α} : s ⊂ t ↔ s ⊆ t ∧ s ≠ t :=
@lt_iff_le_and_ne _ _ s t
#align finset.ssubset_iff_subset_ne Finset.ssubset_iff_subset_ne
theorem ssubset_iff_of_subset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : s₁ ⊂ s₂ ↔ ∃ x ∈ s₂, x ∉ s₁ :=
Set.ssubset_iff_of_subset h
#align finset.ssubset_iff_of_subset Finset.ssubset_iff_of_subset
theorem ssubset_of_ssubset_of_subset {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α} (hs₁s₂ : s₁ ⊂ s₂) (hs₂s₃ : s₂ ⊆ s₃) :
s₁ ⊂ s₃ :=
Set.ssubset_of_ssubset_of_subset hs₁s₂ hs₂s₃
#align finset.ssubset_of_ssubset_of_subset Finset.ssubset_of_ssubset_of_subset
theorem ssubset_of_subset_of_ssubset {s₁ s₂ s₃ : Finset α} (hs₁s₂ : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (hs₂s₃ : s₂ ⊂ s₃) :
s₁ ⊂ s₃ :=
Set.ssubset_of_subset_of_ssubset hs₁s₂ hs₂s₃
#align finset.ssubset_of_subset_of_ssubset Finset.ssubset_of_subset_of_ssubset
theorem exists_of_ssubset {s₁ s₂ : Finset α} (h : s₁ ⊂ s₂) : ∃ x ∈ s₂, x ∉ s₁ :=
Set.exists_of_ssubset h
#align finset.exists_of_ssubset Finset.exists_of_ssubset
instance isWellFounded_ssubset : IsWellFounded (Finset α) (· ⊂ ·) :=
Subrelation.isWellFounded (InvImage _ _) val_lt_iff.2
#align finset.is_well_founded_ssubset Finset.isWellFounded_ssubset
instance wellFoundedLT : WellFoundedLT (Finset α) :=
Finset.isWellFounded_ssubset
#align finset.is_well_founded_lt Finset.wellFoundedLT
end Subset
-- TODO: these should be global attributes, but this will require fixing other files
attribute [local trans] Subset.trans Superset.trans
/-! ### Order embedding from `Finset α` to `Set α` -/
/-- Coercion to `Set α` as an `OrderEmbedding`. -/
def coeEmb : Finset α ↪o Set α :=
⟨⟨(↑), coe_injective⟩, coe_subset⟩
#align finset.coe_emb Finset.coeEmb
@[simp]
theorem coe_coeEmb : ⇑(coeEmb : Finset α ↪o Set α) = ((↑) : Finset α → Set α) :=
rfl
#align finset.coe_coe_emb Finset.coe_coeEmb
/-! ### Nonempty -/
/-- The property `s.Nonempty` expresses the fact that the finset `s` is not empty. It should be used
in theorem assumptions instead of `∃ x, x ∈ s` or `s ≠ ∅` as it gives access to a nice API thanks
to the dot notation. -/
protected def Nonempty (s : Finset α) : Prop := ∃ x : α, x ∈ s
#align finset.nonempty Finset.Nonempty
-- Porting note: Much longer than in Lean3
instance decidableNonempty {s : Finset α} : Decidable s.Nonempty :=
Quotient.recOnSubsingleton (motive := fun s : Multiset α => Decidable (∃ a, a ∈ s)) s.1
(fun l : List α =>
match l with
| [] => isFalse <| by simp
| a::l => isTrue ⟨a, by simp⟩)
#align finset.decidable_nonempty Finset.decidableNonempty
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_nonempty {s : Finset α} : (s : Set α).Nonempty ↔ s.Nonempty :=
Iff.rfl
#align finset.coe_nonempty Finset.coe_nonempty
-- Porting note: Left-hand side simplifies @[simp]
theorem nonempty_coe_sort {s : Finset α} : Nonempty (s : Type _) ↔ s.Nonempty :=
nonempty_subtype
#align finset.nonempty_coe_sort Finset.nonempty_coe_sort
alias ⟨_, Nonempty.to_set⟩ := coe_nonempty
#align finset.nonempty.to_set Finset.Nonempty.to_set
alias ⟨_, Nonempty.coe_sort⟩ := nonempty_coe_sort
#align finset.nonempty.coe_sort Finset.Nonempty.coe_sort
theorem Nonempty.exists_mem {s : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) : ∃ x : α, x ∈ s :=
h
#align finset.nonempty.bex Finset.Nonempty.exists_mem
@[deprecated (since := "2024-03-23")] alias Nonempty.bex := Nonempty.exists_mem
theorem Nonempty.mono {s t : Finset α} (hst : s ⊆ t) (hs : s.Nonempty) : t.Nonempty :=
Set.Nonempty.mono hst hs
#align finset.nonempty.mono Finset.Nonempty.mono
theorem Nonempty.forall_const {s : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) {p : Prop} : (∀ x ∈ s, p) ↔ p :=
let ⟨x, hx⟩ := h
⟨fun h => h x hx, fun h _ _ => h⟩
#align finset.nonempty.forall_const Finset.Nonempty.forall_const
theorem Nonempty.to_subtype {s : Finset α} : s.Nonempty → Nonempty s :=
nonempty_coe_sort.2
#align finset.nonempty.to_subtype Finset.Nonempty.to_subtype
theorem Nonempty.to_type {s : Finset α} : s.Nonempty → Nonempty α := fun ⟨x, _hx⟩ => ⟨x⟩
#align finset.nonempty.to_type Finset.Nonempty.to_type
/-! ### empty -/
section Empty
variable {s : Finset α}
/-- The empty finset -/
protected def empty : Finset α :=
⟨0, nodup_zero⟩
#align finset.empty Finset.empty
instance : EmptyCollection (Finset α) :=
⟨Finset.empty⟩
instance inhabitedFinset : Inhabited (Finset α) :=
⟨∅⟩
#align finset.inhabited_finset Finset.inhabitedFinset
@[simp]
theorem empty_val : (∅ : Finset α).1 = 0 :=
rfl
#align finset.empty_val Finset.empty_val
@[simp]
theorem not_mem_empty (a : α) : a ∉ (∅ : Finset α) := by
-- Porting note: was `id`. `a ∈ List.nil` is no longer definitionally equal to `False`
simp only [mem_def, empty_val, not_mem_zero, not_false_iff]
#align finset.not_mem_empty Finset.not_mem_empty
@[simp]
theorem not_nonempty_empty : ¬(∅ : Finset α).Nonempty := fun ⟨x, hx⟩ => not_mem_empty x hx
#align finset.not_nonempty_empty Finset.not_nonempty_empty
@[simp]
theorem mk_zero : (⟨0, nodup_zero⟩ : Finset α) = ∅ :=
rfl
#align finset.mk_zero Finset.mk_zero
theorem ne_empty_of_mem {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h : a ∈ s) : s ≠ ∅ := fun e =>
not_mem_empty a <| e ▸ h
#align finset.ne_empty_of_mem Finset.ne_empty_of_mem
theorem Nonempty.ne_empty {s : Finset α} (h : s.Nonempty) : s ≠ ∅ :=
(Exists.elim h) fun _a => ne_empty_of_mem
#align finset.nonempty.ne_empty Finset.Nonempty.ne_empty
@[simp]
theorem empty_subset (s : Finset α) : ∅ ⊆ s :=
zero_subset _
#align finset.empty_subset Finset.empty_subset
theorem eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem {s : Finset α} (H : ∀ x, x ∉ s) : s = ∅ :=
eq_of_veq (eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem H)
#align finset.eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem Finset.eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem
theorem eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem {s : Finset α} : s = ∅ ↔ ∀ x, x ∉ s :=
-- Porting note: used `id`
⟨by rintro rfl x; apply not_mem_empty, fun h => eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem h⟩
#align finset.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem Finset.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem val_eq_zero {s : Finset α} : s.1 = 0 ↔ s = ∅ :=
@val_inj _ s ∅
#align finset.val_eq_zero Finset.val_eq_zero
theorem subset_empty {s : Finset α} : s ⊆ ∅ ↔ s = ∅ :=
subset_zero.trans val_eq_zero
#align finset.subset_empty Finset.subset_empty
@[simp]
theorem not_ssubset_empty (s : Finset α) : ¬s ⊂ ∅ := fun h =>
let ⟨_, he, _⟩ := exists_of_ssubset h
-- Porting note: was `he`
not_mem_empty _ he
#align finset.not_ssubset_empty Finset.not_ssubset_empty
theorem nonempty_of_ne_empty {s : Finset α} (h : s ≠ ∅) : s.Nonempty :=
exists_mem_of_ne_zero (mt val_eq_zero.1 h)
#align finset.nonempty_of_ne_empty Finset.nonempty_of_ne_empty
theorem nonempty_iff_ne_empty {s : Finset α} : s.Nonempty ↔ s ≠ ∅ :=
⟨Nonempty.ne_empty, nonempty_of_ne_empty⟩
#align finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty Finset.nonempty_iff_ne_empty
@[simp]
theorem not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty {s : Finset α} : ¬s.Nonempty ↔ s = ∅ :=
nonempty_iff_ne_empty.not.trans not_not
#align finset.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty Finset.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty
theorem eq_empty_or_nonempty (s : Finset α) : s = ∅ ∨ s.Nonempty :=
by_cases Or.inl fun h => Or.inr (nonempty_of_ne_empty h)
#align finset.eq_empty_or_nonempty Finset.eq_empty_or_nonempty
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_empty : ((∅ : Finset α) : Set α) = ∅ :=
Set.ext <| by simp
#align finset.coe_empty Finset.coe_empty
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_eq_empty {s : Finset α} : (s : Set α) = ∅ ↔ s = ∅ := by rw [← coe_empty, coe_inj]
#align finset.coe_eq_empty Finset.coe_eq_empty
-- Porting note: Left-hand side simplifies @[simp]
theorem isEmpty_coe_sort {s : Finset α} : IsEmpty (s : Type _) ↔ s = ∅ := by
simpa using @Set.isEmpty_coe_sort α s
#align finset.is_empty_coe_sort Finset.isEmpty_coe_sort
instance instIsEmpty : IsEmpty (∅ : Finset α) :=
isEmpty_coe_sort.2 rfl
/-- A `Finset` for an empty type is empty. -/
theorem eq_empty_of_isEmpty [IsEmpty α] (s : Finset α) : s = ∅ :=
Finset.eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem isEmptyElim
#align finset.eq_empty_of_is_empty Finset.eq_empty_of_isEmpty
instance : OrderBot (Finset α) where
bot := ∅
bot_le := empty_subset
@[simp]
theorem bot_eq_empty : (⊥ : Finset α) = ∅ :=
rfl
#align finset.bot_eq_empty Finset.bot_eq_empty
@[simp]
theorem empty_ssubset : ∅ ⊂ s ↔ s.Nonempty :=
(@bot_lt_iff_ne_bot (Finset α) _ _ _).trans nonempty_iff_ne_empty.symm
#align finset.empty_ssubset Finset.empty_ssubset
alias ⟨_, Nonempty.empty_ssubset⟩ := empty_ssubset
#align finset.nonempty.empty_ssubset Finset.Nonempty.empty_ssubset
end Empty
/-! ### singleton -/
section Singleton
variable {s : Finset α} {a b : α}
/-- `{a} : Finset a` is the set `{a}` containing `a` and nothing else.
This differs from `insert a ∅` in that it does not require a `DecidableEq` instance for `α`.
-/
instance : Singleton α (Finset α) :=
⟨fun a => ⟨{a}, nodup_singleton a⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem singleton_val (a : α) : ({a} : Finset α).1 = {a} :=
rfl
#align finset.singleton_val Finset.singleton_val
@[simp]
theorem mem_singleton {a b : α} : b ∈ ({a} : Finset α) ↔ b = a :=
Multiset.mem_singleton
#align finset.mem_singleton Finset.mem_singleton
theorem eq_of_mem_singleton {x y : α} (h : x ∈ ({y} : Finset α)) : x = y :=
mem_singleton.1 h
#align finset.eq_of_mem_singleton Finset.eq_of_mem_singleton
theorem not_mem_singleton {a b : α} : a ∉ ({b} : Finset α) ↔ a ≠ b :=
not_congr mem_singleton
#align finset.not_mem_singleton Finset.not_mem_singleton
theorem mem_singleton_self (a : α) : a ∈ ({a} : Finset α) :=
-- Porting note: was `Or.inl rfl`
mem_singleton.mpr rfl
#align finset.mem_singleton_self Finset.mem_singleton_self
@[simp]
theorem val_eq_singleton_iff {a : α} {s : Finset α} : s.val = {a} ↔ s = {a} := by
rw [← val_inj]
rfl
#align finset.val_eq_singleton_iff Finset.val_eq_singleton_iff
theorem singleton_injective : Injective (singleton : α → Finset α) := fun _a _b h =>
mem_singleton.1 (h ▸ mem_singleton_self _)
#align finset.singleton_injective Finset.singleton_injective
@[simp]
theorem singleton_inj : ({a} : Finset α) = {b} ↔ a = b :=
singleton_injective.eq_iff
#align finset.singleton_inj Finset.singleton_inj
@[simp, aesop safe apply (rule_sets := [finsetNonempty])]
theorem singleton_nonempty (a : α) : ({a} : Finset α).Nonempty :=
⟨a, mem_singleton_self a⟩
#align finset.singleton_nonempty Finset.singleton_nonempty
@[simp]
theorem singleton_ne_empty (a : α) : ({a} : Finset α) ≠ ∅ :=
(singleton_nonempty a).ne_empty
#align finset.singleton_ne_empty Finset.singleton_ne_empty
theorem empty_ssubset_singleton : (∅ : Finset α) ⊂ {a} :=
(singleton_nonempty _).empty_ssubset
#align finset.empty_ssubset_singleton Finset.empty_ssubset_singleton
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_singleton (a : α) : (({a} : Finset α) : Set α) = {a} := by
ext
simp
#align finset.coe_singleton Finset.coe_singleton
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_eq_singleton {s : Finset α} {a : α} : (s : Set α) = {a} ↔ s = {a} := by
rw [← coe_singleton, coe_inj]
#align finset.coe_eq_singleton Finset.coe_eq_singleton
@[norm_cast]
lemma coe_subset_singleton : (s : Set α) ⊆ {a} ↔ s ⊆ {a} := by rw [← coe_subset, coe_singleton]
@[norm_cast]
lemma singleton_subset_coe : {a} ⊆ (s : Set α) ↔ {a} ⊆ s := by rw [← coe_subset, coe_singleton]
| Mathlib/Data/Finset/Basic.lean | 743 | 749 | theorem eq_singleton_iff_unique_mem {s : Finset α} {a : α} : s = {a} ↔ a ∈ s ∧ ∀ x ∈ s, x = a := by |
constructor <;> intro t
· rw [t]
exact ⟨Finset.mem_singleton_self _, fun _ => Finset.mem_singleton.1⟩
· ext
rw [Finset.mem_singleton]
exact ⟨t.right _, fun r => r.symm ▸ t.left⟩
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl
-/
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Dirac
/-!
# Counting measure
In this file we define the counting measure `MeasurTheory.Measure.count`
as `MeasureTheory.Measure.sum MeasureTheory.Measure.dirac`
and prove basic properties of this measure.
-/
set_option autoImplicit true
open Set
open scoped ENNReal Classical
variable [MeasurableSpace α] [MeasurableSpace β] {s : Set α}
noncomputable section
namespace MeasureTheory.Measure
/-- Counting measure on any measurable space. -/
def count : Measure α :=
sum dirac
#align measure_theory.measure.count MeasureTheory.Measure.count
theorem le_count_apply : ∑' _ : s, (1 : ℝ≥0∞) ≤ count s :=
calc
(∑' _ : s, 1 : ℝ≥0∞) = ∑' i, indicator s 1 i := tsum_subtype s 1
_ ≤ ∑' i, dirac i s := ENNReal.tsum_le_tsum fun _ => le_dirac_apply
_ ≤ count s := le_sum_apply _ _
#align measure_theory.measure.le_count_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.le_count_apply
theorem count_apply (hs : MeasurableSet s) : count s = ∑' i : s, 1 := by
simp only [count, sum_apply, hs, dirac_apply', ← tsum_subtype s (1 : α → ℝ≥0∞), Pi.one_apply]
#align measure_theory.measure.count_apply MeasureTheory.Measure.count_apply
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem count_empty : count (∅ : Set α) = 0 := by rw [count_apply MeasurableSet.empty, tsum_empty]
#align measure_theory.measure.count_empty MeasureTheory.Measure.count_empty
@[simp]
theorem count_apply_finset' {s : Finset α} (s_mble : MeasurableSet (s : Set α)) :
count (↑s : Set α) = s.card :=
calc
count (↑s : Set α) = ∑' i : (↑s : Set α), 1 := count_apply s_mble
_ = ∑ i ∈ s, 1 := s.tsum_subtype 1
_ = s.card := by simp
#align measure_theory.measure.count_apply_finset' MeasureTheory.Measure.count_apply_finset'
@[simp]
theorem count_apply_finset [MeasurableSingletonClass α] (s : Finset α) :
count (↑s : Set α) = s.card :=
count_apply_finset' s.measurableSet
#align measure_theory.measure.count_apply_finset MeasureTheory.Measure.count_apply_finset
theorem count_apply_finite' {s : Set α} (s_fin : s.Finite) (s_mble : MeasurableSet s) :
count s = s_fin.toFinset.card := by
simp [←
@count_apply_finset' _ _ s_fin.toFinset (by simpa only [Finite.coe_toFinset] using s_mble)]
#align measure_theory.measure.count_apply_finite' MeasureTheory.Measure.count_apply_finite'
theorem count_apply_finite [MeasurableSingletonClass α] (s : Set α) (hs : s.Finite) :
count s = hs.toFinset.card := by rw [← count_apply_finset, Finite.coe_toFinset]
#align measure_theory.measure.count_apply_finite MeasureTheory.Measure.count_apply_finite
/-- `count` measure evaluates to infinity at infinite sets. -/
theorem count_apply_infinite (hs : s.Infinite) : count s = ∞ := by
refine top_unique (le_of_tendsto' ENNReal.tendsto_nat_nhds_top fun n => ?_)
rcases hs.exists_subset_card_eq n with ⟨t, ht, rfl⟩
calc
(t.card : ℝ≥0∞) = ∑ i ∈ t, 1 := by simp
_ = ∑' i : (t : Set α), 1 := (t.tsum_subtype 1).symm
_ ≤ count (t : Set α) := le_count_apply
_ ≤ count s := measure_mono ht
#align measure_theory.measure.count_apply_infinite MeasureTheory.Measure.count_apply_infinite
@[simp]
theorem count_apply_eq_top' (s_mble : MeasurableSet s) : count s = ∞ ↔ s.Infinite := by
by_cases hs : s.Finite
· simp [Set.Infinite, hs, count_apply_finite' hs s_mble]
· change s.Infinite at hs
simp [hs, count_apply_infinite]
#align measure_theory.measure.count_apply_eq_top' MeasureTheory.Measure.count_apply_eq_top'
@[simp]
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Count.lean | 92 | 96 | theorem count_apply_eq_top [MeasurableSingletonClass α] : count s = ∞ ↔ s.Infinite := by |
by_cases hs : s.Finite
· exact count_apply_eq_top' hs.measurableSet
· change s.Infinite at hs
simp [hs, count_apply_infinite]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro, Floris van Doorn, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Star.Order
import Mathlib.Topology.Instances.NNReal
import Mathlib.Topology.Order.MonotoneContinuity
#align_import data.real.sqrt from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"31c24aa72e7b3e5ed97a8412470e904f82b81004"
/-!
# Square root of a real number
In this file we define
* `NNReal.sqrt` to be the square root of a nonnegative real number.
* `Real.sqrt` to be the square root of a real number, defined to be zero on negative numbers.
Then we prove some basic properties of these functions.
## Implementation notes
We define `NNReal.sqrt` as the noncomputable inverse to the function `x ↦ x * x`. We use general
theory of inverses of strictly monotone functions to prove that `NNReal.sqrt x` exists. As a side
effect, `NNReal.sqrt` is a bundled `OrderIso`, so for `NNReal` numbers we get continuity as well as
theorems like `NNReal.sqrt x ≤ y ↔ x ≤ y * y` for free.
Then we define `Real.sqrt x` to be `NNReal.sqrt (Real.toNNReal x)`.
## Tags
square root
-/
open Set Filter
open scoped Filter NNReal Topology
namespace NNReal
variable {x y : ℝ≥0}
/-- Square root of a nonnegative real number. -/
-- Porting note: was @[pp_nodot]
noncomputable def sqrt : ℝ≥0 ≃o ℝ≥0 :=
OrderIso.symm <| powOrderIso 2 two_ne_zero
#align nnreal.sqrt NNReal.sqrt
@[simp] lemma sq_sqrt (x : ℝ≥0) : sqrt x ^ 2 = x := sqrt.symm_apply_apply _
#align nnreal.sq_sqrt NNReal.sq_sqrt
@[simp] lemma sqrt_sq (x : ℝ≥0) : sqrt (x ^ 2) = x := sqrt.apply_symm_apply _
#align nnreal.sqrt_sq NNReal.sqrt_sq
@[simp] lemma mul_self_sqrt (x : ℝ≥0) : sqrt x * sqrt x = x := by rw [← sq, sq_sqrt]
#align nnreal.mul_self_sqrt NNReal.mul_self_sqrt
@[simp] lemma sqrt_mul_self (x : ℝ≥0) : sqrt (x * x) = x := by rw [← sq, sqrt_sq]
#align nnreal.sqrt_mul_self NNReal.sqrt_mul_self
lemma sqrt_le_sqrt : sqrt x ≤ sqrt y ↔ x ≤ y := sqrt.le_iff_le
#align nnreal.sqrt_le_sqrt_iff NNReal.sqrt_le_sqrt
lemma sqrt_lt_sqrt : sqrt x < sqrt y ↔ x < y := sqrt.lt_iff_lt
#align nnreal.sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff NNReal.sqrt_lt_sqrt
lemma sqrt_eq_iff_eq_sq : sqrt x = y ↔ x = y ^ 2 := sqrt.toEquiv.apply_eq_iff_eq_symm_apply
#align nnreal.sqrt_eq_iff_sq_eq NNReal.sqrt_eq_iff_eq_sq
lemma sqrt_le_iff_le_sq : sqrt x ≤ y ↔ x ≤ y ^ 2 := sqrt.to_galoisConnection _ _
#align nnreal.sqrt_le_iff NNReal.sqrt_le_iff_le_sq
lemma le_sqrt_iff_sq_le : x ≤ sqrt y ↔ x ^ 2 ≤ y := (sqrt.symm.to_galoisConnection _ _).symm
#align nnreal.le_sqrt_iff NNReal.le_sqrt_iff_sq_le
-- 2024-02-14
@[deprecated] alias sqrt_le_sqrt_iff := sqrt_le_sqrt
@[deprecated] alias sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff := sqrt_lt_sqrt
@[deprecated] alias sqrt_le_iff := sqrt_le_iff_le_sq
@[deprecated] alias le_sqrt_iff := le_sqrt_iff_sq_le
@[deprecated] alias sqrt_eq_iff_sq_eq := sqrt_eq_iff_eq_sq
@[simp] lemma sqrt_eq_zero : sqrt x = 0 ↔ x = 0 := by simp [sqrt_eq_iff_eq_sq]
#align nnreal.sqrt_eq_zero NNReal.sqrt_eq_zero
@[simp] lemma sqrt_eq_one : sqrt x = 1 ↔ x = 1 := by simp [sqrt_eq_iff_eq_sq]
@[simp] lemma sqrt_zero : sqrt 0 = 0 := by simp
#align nnreal.sqrt_zero NNReal.sqrt_zero
@[simp] lemma sqrt_one : sqrt 1 = 1 := by simp
#align nnreal.sqrt_one NNReal.sqrt_one
@[simp] lemma sqrt_le_one : sqrt x ≤ 1 ↔ x ≤ 1 := by rw [← sqrt_one, sqrt_le_sqrt, sqrt_one]
@[simp] lemma one_le_sqrt : 1 ≤ sqrt x ↔ 1 ≤ x := by rw [← sqrt_one, sqrt_le_sqrt, sqrt_one]
theorem sqrt_mul (x y : ℝ≥0) : sqrt (x * y) = sqrt x * sqrt y := by
rw [sqrt_eq_iff_eq_sq, mul_pow, sq_sqrt, sq_sqrt]
#align nnreal.sqrt_mul NNReal.sqrt_mul
/-- `NNReal.sqrt` as a `MonoidWithZeroHom`. -/
noncomputable def sqrtHom : ℝ≥0 →*₀ ℝ≥0 :=
⟨⟨sqrt, sqrt_zero⟩, sqrt_one, sqrt_mul⟩
#align nnreal.sqrt_hom NNReal.sqrtHom
theorem sqrt_inv (x : ℝ≥0) : sqrt x⁻¹ = (sqrt x)⁻¹ :=
map_inv₀ sqrtHom x
#align nnreal.sqrt_inv NNReal.sqrt_inv
theorem sqrt_div (x y : ℝ≥0) : sqrt (x / y) = sqrt x / sqrt y :=
map_div₀ sqrtHom x y
#align nnreal.sqrt_div NNReal.sqrt_div
@[continuity, fun_prop]
theorem continuous_sqrt : Continuous sqrt := sqrt.continuous
#align nnreal.continuous_sqrt NNReal.continuous_sqrt
@[simp] theorem sqrt_pos : 0 < sqrt x ↔ 0 < x := by simp [pos_iff_ne_zero]
alias ⟨_, sqrt_pos_of_pos⟩ := sqrt_pos
end NNReal
namespace Real
/-- The square root of a real number. This returns 0 for negative inputs.
This has notation `√x`. Note that `√x⁻¹` is parsed as `√(x⁻¹)`. -/
noncomputable def sqrt (x : ℝ) : ℝ :=
NNReal.sqrt (Real.toNNReal x)
#align real.sqrt Real.sqrt
-- TODO: replace this with a typeclass
@[inherit_doc]
prefix:max "√" => Real.sqrt
/- quotient.lift_on x
(λ f, mk ⟨sqrt_aux f, (sqrt_aux_converges f).fst⟩)
(λ f g e, begin
rcases sqrt_aux_converges f with ⟨hf, x, x0, xf, xs⟩,
rcases sqrt_aux_converges g with ⟨hg, y, y0, yg, ys⟩,
refine xs.trans (eq.trans _ ys.symm),
rw [← @mul_self_inj_of_nonneg ℝ _ x y x0 y0, xf, yg],
congr' 1, exact quotient.sound e
end)-/
variable {x y : ℝ}
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_sqrt {x : ℝ≥0} : (NNReal.sqrt x : ℝ) = √(x : ℝ) := by
rw [Real.sqrt, Real.toNNReal_coe]
#align real.coe_sqrt Real.coe_sqrt
@[continuity]
theorem continuous_sqrt : Continuous (√· : ℝ → ℝ) :=
NNReal.continuous_coe.comp <| NNReal.continuous_sqrt.comp continuous_real_toNNReal
#align real.continuous_sqrt Real.continuous_sqrt
theorem sqrt_eq_zero_of_nonpos (h : x ≤ 0) : sqrt x = 0 := by simp [sqrt, Real.toNNReal_eq_zero.2 h]
#align real.sqrt_eq_zero_of_nonpos Real.sqrt_eq_zero_of_nonpos
theorem sqrt_nonneg (x : ℝ) : 0 ≤ √x :=
NNReal.coe_nonneg _
#align real.sqrt_nonneg Real.sqrt_nonneg
@[simp]
theorem mul_self_sqrt (h : 0 ≤ x) : √x * √x = x := by
rw [Real.sqrt, ← NNReal.coe_mul, NNReal.mul_self_sqrt, Real.coe_toNNReal _ h]
#align real.mul_self_sqrt Real.mul_self_sqrt
@[simp]
theorem sqrt_mul_self (h : 0 ≤ x) : √(x * x) = x :=
(mul_self_inj_of_nonneg (sqrt_nonneg _) h).1 (mul_self_sqrt (mul_self_nonneg _))
#align real.sqrt_mul_self Real.sqrt_mul_self
theorem sqrt_eq_cases : √x = y ↔ y * y = x ∧ 0 ≤ y ∨ x < 0 ∧ y = 0 := by
constructor
· rintro rfl
rcases le_or_lt 0 x with hle | hlt
· exact Or.inl ⟨mul_self_sqrt hle, sqrt_nonneg x⟩
· exact Or.inr ⟨hlt, sqrt_eq_zero_of_nonpos hlt.le⟩
· rintro (⟨rfl, hy⟩ | ⟨hx, rfl⟩)
exacts [sqrt_mul_self hy, sqrt_eq_zero_of_nonpos hx.le]
#align real.sqrt_eq_cases Real.sqrt_eq_cases
theorem sqrt_eq_iff_mul_self_eq (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) : √x = y ↔ y * y = x :=
⟨fun h => by rw [← h, mul_self_sqrt hx], fun h => by rw [← h, sqrt_mul_self hy]⟩
#align real.sqrt_eq_iff_mul_self_eq Real.sqrt_eq_iff_mul_self_eq
theorem sqrt_eq_iff_mul_self_eq_of_pos (h : 0 < y) : √x = y ↔ y * y = x := by
simp [sqrt_eq_cases, h.ne', h.le]
#align real.sqrt_eq_iff_mul_self_eq_of_pos Real.sqrt_eq_iff_mul_self_eq_of_pos
@[simp]
theorem sqrt_eq_one : √x = 1 ↔ x = 1 :=
calc
√x = 1 ↔ 1 * 1 = x := sqrt_eq_iff_mul_self_eq_of_pos zero_lt_one
_ ↔ x = 1 := by rw [eq_comm, mul_one]
#align real.sqrt_eq_one Real.sqrt_eq_one
@[simp]
theorem sq_sqrt (h : 0 ≤ x) : √x ^ 2 = x := by rw [sq, mul_self_sqrt h]
#align real.sq_sqrt Real.sq_sqrt
@[simp]
theorem sqrt_sq (h : 0 ≤ x) : √(x ^ 2) = x := by rw [sq, sqrt_mul_self h]
#align real.sqrt_sq Real.sqrt_sq
theorem sqrt_eq_iff_sq_eq (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) : √x = y ↔ y ^ 2 = x := by
rw [sq, sqrt_eq_iff_mul_self_eq hx hy]
#align real.sqrt_eq_iff_sq_eq Real.sqrt_eq_iff_sq_eq
theorem sqrt_mul_self_eq_abs (x : ℝ) : √(x * x) = |x| := by
rw [← abs_mul_abs_self x, sqrt_mul_self (abs_nonneg _)]
#align real.sqrt_mul_self_eq_abs Real.sqrt_mul_self_eq_abs
theorem sqrt_sq_eq_abs (x : ℝ) : √(x ^ 2) = |x| := by rw [sq, sqrt_mul_self_eq_abs]
#align real.sqrt_sq_eq_abs Real.sqrt_sq_eq_abs
@[simp]
theorem sqrt_zero : √0 = 0 := by simp [Real.sqrt]
#align real.sqrt_zero Real.sqrt_zero
@[simp]
theorem sqrt_one : √1 = 1 := by simp [Real.sqrt]
#align real.sqrt_one Real.sqrt_one
@[simp]
theorem sqrt_le_sqrt_iff (hy : 0 ≤ y) : √x ≤ √y ↔ x ≤ y := by
rw [Real.sqrt, Real.sqrt, NNReal.coe_le_coe, NNReal.sqrt_le_sqrt, toNNReal_le_toNNReal_iff hy]
#align real.sqrt_le_sqrt_iff Real.sqrt_le_sqrt_iff
@[simp]
theorem sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff (hx : 0 ≤ x) : √x < √y ↔ x < y :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le (sqrt_le_sqrt_iff hx)
#align real.sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff Real.sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff
theorem sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff_of_pos (hy : 0 < y) : √x < √y ↔ x < y := by
rw [Real.sqrt, Real.sqrt, NNReal.coe_lt_coe, NNReal.sqrt_lt_sqrt, toNNReal_lt_toNNReal_iff hy]
#align real.sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff_of_pos Real.sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff_of_pos
@[gcongr]
theorem sqrt_le_sqrt (h : x ≤ y) : √x ≤ √y := by
rw [Real.sqrt, Real.sqrt, NNReal.coe_le_coe, NNReal.sqrt_le_sqrt]
exact toNNReal_le_toNNReal h
#align real.sqrt_le_sqrt Real.sqrt_le_sqrt
@[gcongr]
theorem sqrt_lt_sqrt (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : x < y) : √x < √y :=
(sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff hx).2 h
#align real.sqrt_lt_sqrt Real.sqrt_lt_sqrt
theorem sqrt_le_left (hy : 0 ≤ y) : √x ≤ y ↔ x ≤ y ^ 2 := by
rw [sqrt, ← Real.le_toNNReal_iff_coe_le hy, NNReal.sqrt_le_iff_le_sq, sq, ← Real.toNNReal_mul hy,
Real.toNNReal_le_toNNReal_iff (mul_self_nonneg y), sq]
#align real.sqrt_le_left Real.sqrt_le_left
theorem sqrt_le_iff : √x ≤ y ↔ 0 ≤ y ∧ x ≤ y ^ 2 := by
rw [← and_iff_right_of_imp fun h => (sqrt_nonneg x).trans h, and_congr_right_iff]
exact sqrt_le_left
#align real.sqrt_le_iff Real.sqrt_le_iff
theorem sqrt_lt (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) : √x < y ↔ x < y ^ 2 := by
rw [← sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff hx, sqrt_sq hy]
#align real.sqrt_lt Real.sqrt_lt
theorem sqrt_lt' (hy : 0 < y) : √x < y ↔ x < y ^ 2 := by
rw [← sqrt_lt_sqrt_iff_of_pos (pow_pos hy _), sqrt_sq hy.le]
#align real.sqrt_lt' Real.sqrt_lt'
/-- Note: if you want to conclude `x ≤ √y`, then use `Real.le_sqrt_of_sq_le`.
If you have `x > 0`, consider using `Real.le_sqrt'` -/
theorem le_sqrt (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) : x ≤ √y ↔ x ^ 2 ≤ y :=
le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 <| sqrt_lt hy hx
#align real.le_sqrt Real.le_sqrt
theorem le_sqrt' (hx : 0 < x) : x ≤ √y ↔ x ^ 2 ≤ y :=
le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 <| sqrt_lt' hx
#align real.le_sqrt' Real.le_sqrt'
theorem abs_le_sqrt (h : x ^ 2 ≤ y) : |x| ≤ √y := by
rw [← sqrt_sq_eq_abs]; exact sqrt_le_sqrt h
#align real.abs_le_sqrt Real.abs_le_sqrt
theorem sq_le (h : 0 ≤ y) : x ^ 2 ≤ y ↔ -√y ≤ x ∧ x ≤ √y := by
constructor
· simpa only [abs_le] using abs_le_sqrt
· rw [← abs_le, ← sq_abs]
exact (le_sqrt (abs_nonneg x) h).mp
#align real.sq_le Real.sq_le
theorem neg_sqrt_le_of_sq_le (h : x ^ 2 ≤ y) : -√y ≤ x :=
((sq_le ((sq_nonneg x).trans h)).mp h).1
#align real.neg_sqrt_le_of_sq_le Real.neg_sqrt_le_of_sq_le
theorem le_sqrt_of_sq_le (h : x ^ 2 ≤ y) : x ≤ √y :=
((sq_le ((sq_nonneg x).trans h)).mp h).2
#align real.le_sqrt_of_sq_le Real.le_sqrt_of_sq_le
@[simp]
theorem sqrt_inj (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) : √x = √y ↔ x = y := by
simp [le_antisymm_iff, hx, hy]
#align real.sqrt_inj Real.sqrt_inj
@[simp]
theorem sqrt_eq_zero (h : 0 ≤ x) : √x = 0 ↔ x = 0 := by simpa using sqrt_inj h le_rfl
#align real.sqrt_eq_zero Real.sqrt_eq_zero
theorem sqrt_eq_zero' : √x = 0 ↔ x ≤ 0 := by
rw [sqrt, NNReal.coe_eq_zero, NNReal.sqrt_eq_zero, Real.toNNReal_eq_zero]
#align real.sqrt_eq_zero' Real.sqrt_eq_zero'
theorem sqrt_ne_zero (h : 0 ≤ x) : √x ≠ 0 ↔ x ≠ 0 := by rw [not_iff_not, sqrt_eq_zero h]
#align real.sqrt_ne_zero Real.sqrt_ne_zero
| Mathlib/Data/Real/Sqrt.lean | 315 | 315 | theorem sqrt_ne_zero' : √x ≠ 0 ↔ 0 < x := by | rw [← not_le, not_iff_not, sqrt_eq_zero']
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Nat
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Sub.Canonical
import Mathlib.Data.List.Perm
import Mathlib.Data.Set.List
import Mathlib.Init.Quot
import Mathlib.Order.Hom.Basic
#align_import data.multiset.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"65a1391a0106c9204fe45bc73a039f056558cb83"
/-!
# Multisets
These are implemented as the quotient of a list by permutations.
## Notation
We define the global infix notation `::ₘ` for `Multiset.cons`.
-/
universe v
open List Subtype Nat Function
variable {α : Type*} {β : Type v} {γ : Type*}
/-- `Multiset α` is the quotient of `List α` by list permutation. The result
is a type of finite sets with duplicates allowed. -/
def Multiset.{u} (α : Type u) : Type u :=
Quotient (List.isSetoid α)
#align multiset Multiset
namespace Multiset
-- Porting note: new
/-- The quotient map from `List α` to `Multiset α`. -/
@[coe]
def ofList : List α → Multiset α :=
Quot.mk _
instance : Coe (List α) (Multiset α) :=
⟨ofList⟩
@[simp]
theorem quot_mk_to_coe (l : List α) : @Eq (Multiset α) ⟦l⟧ l :=
rfl
#align multiset.quot_mk_to_coe Multiset.quot_mk_to_coe
@[simp]
theorem quot_mk_to_coe' (l : List α) : @Eq (Multiset α) (Quot.mk (· ≈ ·) l) l :=
rfl
#align multiset.quot_mk_to_coe' Multiset.quot_mk_to_coe'
@[simp]
theorem quot_mk_to_coe'' (l : List α) : @Eq (Multiset α) (Quot.mk Setoid.r l) l :=
rfl
#align multiset.quot_mk_to_coe'' Multiset.quot_mk_to_coe''
@[simp]
theorem coe_eq_coe {l₁ l₂ : List α} : (l₁ : Multiset α) = l₂ ↔ l₁ ~ l₂ :=
Quotient.eq
#align multiset.coe_eq_coe Multiset.coe_eq_coe
-- Porting note: new instance;
-- Porting note (#11215): TODO: move to better place
instance [DecidableEq α] (l₁ l₂ : List α) : Decidable (l₁ ≈ l₂) :=
inferInstanceAs (Decidable (l₁ ~ l₂))
-- Porting note: `Quotient.recOnSubsingleton₂ s₁ s₂` was in parens which broke elaboration
instance decidableEq [DecidableEq α] : DecidableEq (Multiset α)
| s₁, s₂ => Quotient.recOnSubsingleton₂ s₁ s₂ fun _ _ => decidable_of_iff' _ Quotient.eq
#align multiset.has_decidable_eq Multiset.decidableEq
/-- defines a size for a multiset by referring to the size of the underlying list -/
protected
def sizeOf [SizeOf α] (s : Multiset α) : ℕ :=
(Quot.liftOn s SizeOf.sizeOf) fun _ _ => Perm.sizeOf_eq_sizeOf
#align multiset.sizeof Multiset.sizeOf
instance [SizeOf α] : SizeOf (Multiset α) :=
⟨Multiset.sizeOf⟩
/-! ### Empty multiset -/
/-- `0 : Multiset α` is the empty set -/
protected def zero : Multiset α :=
@nil α
#align multiset.zero Multiset.zero
instance : Zero (Multiset α) :=
⟨Multiset.zero⟩
instance : EmptyCollection (Multiset α) :=
⟨0⟩
instance inhabitedMultiset : Inhabited (Multiset α) :=
⟨0⟩
#align multiset.inhabited_multiset Multiset.inhabitedMultiset
instance [IsEmpty α] : Unique (Multiset α) where
default := 0
uniq := by rintro ⟨_ | ⟨a, l⟩⟩; exacts [rfl, isEmptyElim a]
@[simp]
theorem coe_nil : (@nil α : Multiset α) = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_nil Multiset.coe_nil
@[simp]
theorem empty_eq_zero : (∅ : Multiset α) = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.empty_eq_zero Multiset.empty_eq_zero
@[simp]
theorem coe_eq_zero (l : List α) : (l : Multiset α) = 0 ↔ l = [] :=
Iff.trans coe_eq_coe perm_nil
#align multiset.coe_eq_zero Multiset.coe_eq_zero
theorem coe_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty (l : List α) : (l : Multiset α) = 0 ↔ l.isEmpty :=
Iff.trans (coe_eq_zero l) isEmpty_iff_eq_nil.symm
#align multiset.coe_eq_zero_iff_empty Multiset.coe_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty
/-! ### `Multiset.cons` -/
/-- `cons a s` is the multiset which contains `s` plus one more instance of `a`. -/
def cons (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : Multiset α :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => (a :: l : Multiset α)) fun _ _ p => Quot.sound (p.cons a)
#align multiset.cons Multiset.cons
@[inherit_doc Multiset.cons]
infixr:67 " ::ₘ " => Multiset.cons
instance : Insert α (Multiset α) :=
⟨cons⟩
@[simp]
theorem insert_eq_cons (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : insert a s = a ::ₘ s :=
rfl
#align multiset.insert_eq_cons Multiset.insert_eq_cons
@[simp]
theorem cons_coe (a : α) (l : List α) : (a ::ₘ l : Multiset α) = (a :: l : List α) :=
rfl
#align multiset.cons_coe Multiset.cons_coe
@[simp]
theorem cons_inj_left {a b : α} (s : Multiset α) : a ::ₘ s = b ::ₘ s ↔ a = b :=
⟨Quot.inductionOn s fun l e =>
have : [a] ++ l ~ [b] ++ l := Quotient.exact e
singleton_perm_singleton.1 <| (perm_append_right_iff _).1 this,
congr_arg (· ::ₘ _)⟩
#align multiset.cons_inj_left Multiset.cons_inj_left
@[simp]
theorem cons_inj_right (a : α) : ∀ {s t : Multiset α}, a ::ₘ s = a ::ₘ t ↔ s = t := by
rintro ⟨l₁⟩ ⟨l₂⟩; simp
#align multiset.cons_inj_right Multiset.cons_inj_right
@[elab_as_elim]
protected theorem induction {p : Multiset α → Prop} (empty : p 0)
(cons : ∀ (a : α) (s : Multiset α), p s → p (a ::ₘ s)) : ∀ s, p s := by
rintro ⟨l⟩; induction' l with _ _ ih <;> [exact empty; exact cons _ _ ih]
#align multiset.induction Multiset.induction
@[elab_as_elim]
protected theorem induction_on {p : Multiset α → Prop} (s : Multiset α) (empty : p 0)
(cons : ∀ (a : α) (s : Multiset α), p s → p (a ::ₘ s)) : p s :=
Multiset.induction empty cons s
#align multiset.induction_on Multiset.induction_on
theorem cons_swap (a b : α) (s : Multiset α) : a ::ₘ b ::ₘ s = b ::ₘ a ::ₘ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _ => Quotient.sound <| Perm.swap _ _ _
#align multiset.cons_swap Multiset.cons_swap
section Rec
variable {C : Multiset α → Sort*}
/-- Dependent recursor on multisets.
TODO: should be @[recursor 6], but then the definition of `Multiset.pi` fails with a stack
overflow in `whnf`.
-/
protected
def rec (C_0 : C 0) (C_cons : ∀ a m, C m → C (a ::ₘ m))
(C_cons_heq :
∀ a a' m b, HEq (C_cons a (a' ::ₘ m) (C_cons a' m b)) (C_cons a' (a ::ₘ m) (C_cons a m b)))
(m : Multiset α) : C m :=
Quotient.hrecOn m (@List.rec α (fun l => C ⟦l⟧) C_0 fun a l b => C_cons a ⟦l⟧ b) fun l l' h =>
h.rec_heq
(fun hl _ ↦ by congr 1; exact Quot.sound hl)
(C_cons_heq _ _ ⟦_⟧ _)
#align multiset.rec Multiset.rec
/-- Companion to `Multiset.rec` with more convenient argument order. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
protected
def recOn (m : Multiset α) (C_0 : C 0) (C_cons : ∀ a m, C m → C (a ::ₘ m))
(C_cons_heq :
∀ a a' m b, HEq (C_cons a (a' ::ₘ m) (C_cons a' m b)) (C_cons a' (a ::ₘ m) (C_cons a m b))) :
C m :=
Multiset.rec C_0 C_cons C_cons_heq m
#align multiset.rec_on Multiset.recOn
variable {C_0 : C 0} {C_cons : ∀ a m, C m → C (a ::ₘ m)}
{C_cons_heq :
∀ a a' m b, HEq (C_cons a (a' ::ₘ m) (C_cons a' m b)) (C_cons a' (a ::ₘ m) (C_cons a m b))}
@[simp]
theorem recOn_0 : @Multiset.recOn α C (0 : Multiset α) C_0 C_cons C_cons_heq = C_0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.rec_on_0 Multiset.recOn_0
@[simp]
theorem recOn_cons (a : α) (m : Multiset α) :
(a ::ₘ m).recOn C_0 C_cons C_cons_heq = C_cons a m (m.recOn C_0 C_cons C_cons_heq) :=
Quotient.inductionOn m fun _ => rfl
#align multiset.rec_on_cons Multiset.recOn_cons
end Rec
section Mem
/-- `a ∈ s` means that `a` has nonzero multiplicity in `s`. -/
def Mem (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : Prop :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => a ∈ l) fun l₁ l₂ (e : l₁ ~ l₂) => propext <| e.mem_iff
#align multiset.mem Multiset.Mem
instance : Membership α (Multiset α) :=
⟨Mem⟩
@[simp]
theorem mem_coe {a : α} {l : List α} : a ∈ (l : Multiset α) ↔ a ∈ l :=
Iff.rfl
#align multiset.mem_coe Multiset.mem_coe
instance decidableMem [DecidableEq α] (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : Decidable (a ∈ s) :=
Quot.recOnSubsingleton' s fun l ↦ inferInstanceAs (Decidable (a ∈ l))
#align multiset.decidable_mem Multiset.decidableMem
@[simp]
theorem mem_cons {a b : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ b ::ₘ s ↔ a = b ∨ a ∈ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _ => List.mem_cons
#align multiset.mem_cons Multiset.mem_cons
theorem mem_cons_of_mem {a b : α} {s : Multiset α} (h : a ∈ s) : a ∈ b ::ₘ s :=
mem_cons.2 <| Or.inr h
#align multiset.mem_cons_of_mem Multiset.mem_cons_of_mem
-- @[simp] -- Porting note (#10618): simp can prove this
theorem mem_cons_self (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : a ∈ a ::ₘ s :=
mem_cons.2 (Or.inl rfl)
#align multiset.mem_cons_self Multiset.mem_cons_self
theorem forall_mem_cons {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {s : Multiset α} :
(∀ x ∈ a ::ₘ s, p x) ↔ p a ∧ ∀ x ∈ s, p x :=
Quotient.inductionOn' s fun _ => List.forall_mem_cons
#align multiset.forall_mem_cons Multiset.forall_mem_cons
theorem exists_cons_of_mem {s : Multiset α} {a : α} : a ∈ s → ∃ t, s = a ::ₘ t :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l (h : a ∈ l) =>
let ⟨l₁, l₂, e⟩ := append_of_mem h
e.symm ▸ ⟨(l₁ ++ l₂ : List α), Quot.sound perm_middle⟩
#align multiset.exists_cons_of_mem Multiset.exists_cons_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem not_mem_zero (a : α) : a ∉ (0 : Multiset α) :=
List.not_mem_nil _
#align multiset.not_mem_zero Multiset.not_mem_zero
theorem eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem {s : Multiset α} : (∀ x, x ∉ s) → s = 0 :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l H => by rw [eq_nil_iff_forall_not_mem.mpr H]; rfl
#align multiset.eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem Multiset.eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem
theorem eq_zero_iff_forall_not_mem {s : Multiset α} : s = 0 ↔ ∀ a, a ∉ s :=
⟨fun h => h.symm ▸ fun _ => not_mem_zero _, eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem⟩
#align multiset.eq_zero_iff_forall_not_mem Multiset.eq_zero_iff_forall_not_mem
theorem exists_mem_of_ne_zero {s : Multiset α} : s ≠ 0 → ∃ a : α, a ∈ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l hl =>
match l, hl with
| [], h => False.elim <| h rfl
| a :: l, _ => ⟨a, by simp⟩
#align multiset.exists_mem_of_ne_zero Multiset.exists_mem_of_ne_zero
theorem empty_or_exists_mem (s : Multiset α) : s = 0 ∨ ∃ a, a ∈ s :=
or_iff_not_imp_left.mpr Multiset.exists_mem_of_ne_zero
#align multiset.empty_or_exists_mem Multiset.empty_or_exists_mem
@[simp]
theorem zero_ne_cons {a : α} {m : Multiset α} : 0 ≠ a ::ₘ m := fun h =>
have : a ∈ (0 : Multiset α) := h.symm ▸ mem_cons_self _ _
not_mem_zero _ this
#align multiset.zero_ne_cons Multiset.zero_ne_cons
@[simp]
theorem cons_ne_zero {a : α} {m : Multiset α} : a ::ₘ m ≠ 0 :=
zero_ne_cons.symm
#align multiset.cons_ne_zero Multiset.cons_ne_zero
theorem cons_eq_cons {a b : α} {as bs : Multiset α} :
a ::ₘ as = b ::ₘ bs ↔ a = b ∧ as = bs ∨ a ≠ b ∧ ∃ cs, as = b ::ₘ cs ∧ bs = a ::ₘ cs := by
haveI : DecidableEq α := Classical.decEq α
constructor
· intro eq
by_cases h : a = b
· subst h
simp_all
· have : a ∈ b ::ₘ bs := eq ▸ mem_cons_self _ _
have : a ∈ bs := by simpa [h]
rcases exists_cons_of_mem this with ⟨cs, hcs⟩
simp only [h, hcs, false_and, ne_eq, not_false_eq_true, cons_inj_right, exists_eq_right',
true_and, false_or]
have : a ::ₘ as = b ::ₘ a ::ₘ cs := by simp [eq, hcs]
have : a ::ₘ as = a ::ₘ b ::ₘ cs := by rwa [cons_swap]
simpa using this
· intro h
rcases h with (⟨eq₁, eq₂⟩ | ⟨_, cs, eq₁, eq₂⟩)
· simp [*]
· simp [*, cons_swap a b]
#align multiset.cons_eq_cons Multiset.cons_eq_cons
end Mem
/-! ### Singleton -/
instance : Singleton α (Multiset α) :=
⟨fun a => a ::ₘ 0⟩
instance : LawfulSingleton α (Multiset α) :=
⟨fun _ => rfl⟩
@[simp]
theorem cons_zero (a : α) : a ::ₘ 0 = {a} :=
rfl
#align multiset.cons_zero Multiset.cons_zero
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_singleton (a : α) : ([a] : Multiset α) = {a} :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_singleton Multiset.coe_singleton
@[simp]
theorem mem_singleton {a b : α} : b ∈ ({a} : Multiset α) ↔ b = a := by
simp only [← cons_zero, mem_cons, iff_self_iff, or_false_iff, not_mem_zero]
#align multiset.mem_singleton Multiset.mem_singleton
theorem mem_singleton_self (a : α) : a ∈ ({a} : Multiset α) := by
rw [← cons_zero]
exact mem_cons_self _ _
#align multiset.mem_singleton_self Multiset.mem_singleton_self
@[simp]
theorem singleton_inj {a b : α} : ({a} : Multiset α) = {b} ↔ a = b := by
simp_rw [← cons_zero]
exact cons_inj_left _
#align multiset.singleton_inj Multiset.singleton_inj
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_eq_singleton {l : List α} {a : α} : (l : Multiset α) = {a} ↔ l = [a] := by
rw [← coe_singleton, coe_eq_coe, List.perm_singleton]
#align multiset.coe_eq_singleton Multiset.coe_eq_singleton
@[simp]
theorem singleton_eq_cons_iff {a b : α} (m : Multiset α) : {a} = b ::ₘ m ↔ a = b ∧ m = 0 := by
rw [← cons_zero, cons_eq_cons]
simp [eq_comm]
#align multiset.singleton_eq_cons_iff Multiset.singleton_eq_cons_iff
theorem pair_comm (x y : α) : ({x, y} : Multiset α) = {y, x} :=
cons_swap x y 0
#align multiset.pair_comm Multiset.pair_comm
/-! ### `Multiset.Subset` -/
section Subset
variable {s : Multiset α} {a : α}
/-- `s ⊆ t` is the lift of the list subset relation. It means that any
element with nonzero multiplicity in `s` has nonzero multiplicity in `t`,
but it does not imply that the multiplicity of `a` in `s` is less or equal than in `t`;
see `s ≤ t` for this relation. -/
protected def Subset (s t : Multiset α) : Prop :=
∀ ⦃a : α⦄, a ∈ s → a ∈ t
#align multiset.subset Multiset.Subset
instance : HasSubset (Multiset α) :=
⟨Multiset.Subset⟩
instance : HasSSubset (Multiset α) :=
⟨fun s t => s ⊆ t ∧ ¬t ⊆ s⟩
instance instIsNonstrictStrictOrder : IsNonstrictStrictOrder (Multiset α) (· ⊆ ·) (· ⊂ ·) where
right_iff_left_not_left _ _ := Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem coe_subset {l₁ l₂ : List α} : (l₁ : Multiset α) ⊆ l₂ ↔ l₁ ⊆ l₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align multiset.coe_subset Multiset.coe_subset
@[simp]
theorem Subset.refl (s : Multiset α) : s ⊆ s := fun _ h => h
#align multiset.subset.refl Multiset.Subset.refl
theorem Subset.trans {s t u : Multiset α} : s ⊆ t → t ⊆ u → s ⊆ u := fun h₁ h₂ _ m => h₂ (h₁ m)
#align multiset.subset.trans Multiset.Subset.trans
theorem subset_iff {s t : Multiset α} : s ⊆ t ↔ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → x ∈ t :=
Iff.rfl
#align multiset.subset_iff Multiset.subset_iff
theorem mem_of_subset {s t : Multiset α} {a : α} (h : s ⊆ t) : a ∈ s → a ∈ t :=
@h _
#align multiset.mem_of_subset Multiset.mem_of_subset
@[simp]
theorem zero_subset (s : Multiset α) : 0 ⊆ s := fun a => (not_mem_nil a).elim
#align multiset.zero_subset Multiset.zero_subset
theorem subset_cons (s : Multiset α) (a : α) : s ⊆ a ::ₘ s := fun _ => mem_cons_of_mem
#align multiset.subset_cons Multiset.subset_cons
theorem ssubset_cons {s : Multiset α} {a : α} (ha : a ∉ s) : s ⊂ a ::ₘ s :=
⟨subset_cons _ _, fun h => ha <| h <| mem_cons_self _ _⟩
#align multiset.ssubset_cons Multiset.ssubset_cons
@[simp]
theorem cons_subset {a : α} {s t : Multiset α} : a ::ₘ s ⊆ t ↔ a ∈ t ∧ s ⊆ t := by
simp [subset_iff, or_imp, forall_and]
#align multiset.cons_subset Multiset.cons_subset
theorem cons_subset_cons {a : α} {s t : Multiset α} : s ⊆ t → a ::ₘ s ⊆ a ::ₘ t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _ _ => List.cons_subset_cons _
#align multiset.cons_subset_cons Multiset.cons_subset_cons
theorem eq_zero_of_subset_zero {s : Multiset α} (h : s ⊆ 0) : s = 0 :=
eq_zero_of_forall_not_mem fun _ hx ↦ not_mem_zero _ (h hx)
#align multiset.eq_zero_of_subset_zero Multiset.eq_zero_of_subset_zero
@[simp] lemma subset_zero : s ⊆ 0 ↔ s = 0 :=
⟨eq_zero_of_subset_zero, fun xeq => xeq.symm ▸ Subset.refl 0⟩
#align multiset.subset_zero Multiset.subset_zero
@[simp] lemma zero_ssubset : 0 ⊂ s ↔ s ≠ 0 := by simp [ssubset_iff_subset_not_subset]
@[simp] lemma singleton_subset : {a} ⊆ s ↔ a ∈ s := by simp [subset_iff]
theorem induction_on' {p : Multiset α → Prop} (S : Multiset α) (h₁ : p 0)
(h₂ : ∀ {a s}, a ∈ S → s ⊆ S → p s → p (insert a s)) : p S :=
@Multiset.induction_on α (fun T => T ⊆ S → p T) S (fun _ => h₁)
(fun _ _ hps hs =>
let ⟨hS, sS⟩ := cons_subset.1 hs
h₂ hS sS (hps sS))
(Subset.refl S)
#align multiset.induction_on' Multiset.induction_on'
end Subset
/-! ### `Multiset.toList` -/
section ToList
/-- Produces a list of the elements in the multiset using choice. -/
noncomputable def toList (s : Multiset α) :=
s.out'
#align multiset.to_list Multiset.toList
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_toList (s : Multiset α) : (s.toList : Multiset α) = s :=
s.out_eq'
#align multiset.coe_to_list Multiset.coe_toList
@[simp]
theorem toList_eq_nil {s : Multiset α} : s.toList = [] ↔ s = 0 := by
rw [← coe_eq_zero, coe_toList]
#align multiset.to_list_eq_nil Multiset.toList_eq_nil
@[simp]
theorem empty_toList {s : Multiset α} : s.toList.isEmpty ↔ s = 0 :=
isEmpty_iff_eq_nil.trans toList_eq_nil
#align multiset.empty_to_list Multiset.empty_toList
@[simp]
theorem toList_zero : (Multiset.toList 0 : List α) = [] :=
toList_eq_nil.mpr rfl
#align multiset.to_list_zero Multiset.toList_zero
@[simp]
theorem mem_toList {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s.toList ↔ a ∈ s := by
rw [← mem_coe, coe_toList]
#align multiset.mem_to_list Multiset.mem_toList
@[simp]
theorem toList_eq_singleton_iff {a : α} {m : Multiset α} : m.toList = [a] ↔ m = {a} := by
rw [← perm_singleton, ← coe_eq_coe, coe_toList, coe_singleton]
#align multiset.to_list_eq_singleton_iff Multiset.toList_eq_singleton_iff
@[simp]
theorem toList_singleton (a : α) : ({a} : Multiset α).toList = [a] :=
Multiset.toList_eq_singleton_iff.2 rfl
#align multiset.to_list_singleton Multiset.toList_singleton
end ToList
/-! ### Partial order on `Multiset`s -/
/-- `s ≤ t` means that `s` is a sublist of `t` (up to permutation).
Equivalently, `s ≤ t` means that `count a s ≤ count a t` for all `a`. -/
protected def Le (s t : Multiset α) : Prop :=
(Quotient.liftOn₂ s t (· <+~ ·)) fun _ _ _ _ p₁ p₂ =>
propext (p₂.subperm_left.trans p₁.subperm_right)
#align multiset.le Multiset.Le
instance : PartialOrder (Multiset α) where
le := Multiset.Le
le_refl := by rintro ⟨l⟩; exact Subperm.refl _
le_trans := by rintro ⟨l₁⟩ ⟨l₂⟩ ⟨l₃⟩; exact @Subperm.trans _ _ _ _
le_antisymm := by rintro ⟨l₁⟩ ⟨l₂⟩ h₁ h₂; exact Quot.sound (Subperm.antisymm h₁ h₂)
instance decidableLE [DecidableEq α] : DecidableRel ((· ≤ ·) : Multiset α → Multiset α → Prop) :=
fun s t => Quotient.recOnSubsingleton₂ s t List.decidableSubperm
#align multiset.decidable_le Multiset.decidableLE
section
variable {s t : Multiset α} {a : α}
theorem subset_of_le : s ≤ t → s ⊆ t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _ _ => Subperm.subset
#align multiset.subset_of_le Multiset.subset_of_le
alias Le.subset := subset_of_le
#align multiset.le.subset Multiset.Le.subset
theorem mem_of_le (h : s ≤ t) : a ∈ s → a ∈ t :=
mem_of_subset (subset_of_le h)
#align multiset.mem_of_le Multiset.mem_of_le
theorem not_mem_mono (h : s ⊆ t) : a ∉ t → a ∉ s :=
mt <| @h _
#align multiset.not_mem_mono Multiset.not_mem_mono
@[simp]
theorem coe_le {l₁ l₂ : List α} : (l₁ : Multiset α) ≤ l₂ ↔ l₁ <+~ l₂ :=
Iff.rfl
#align multiset.coe_le Multiset.coe_le
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem leInductionOn {C : Multiset α → Multiset α → Prop} {s t : Multiset α} (h : s ≤ t)
(H : ∀ {l₁ l₂ : List α}, l₁ <+ l₂ → C l₁ l₂) : C s t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t (fun l₁ _ ⟨l, p, s⟩ => (show ⟦l⟧ = ⟦l₁⟧ from Quot.sound p) ▸ H s) h
#align multiset.le_induction_on Multiset.leInductionOn
theorem zero_le (s : Multiset α) : 0 ≤ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => (nil_sublist l).subperm
#align multiset.zero_le Multiset.zero_le
instance : OrderBot (Multiset α) where
bot := 0
bot_le := zero_le
/-- This is a `rfl` and `simp` version of `bot_eq_zero`. -/
@[simp]
theorem bot_eq_zero : (⊥ : Multiset α) = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.bot_eq_zero Multiset.bot_eq_zero
theorem le_zero : s ≤ 0 ↔ s = 0 :=
le_bot_iff
#align multiset.le_zero Multiset.le_zero
theorem lt_cons_self (s : Multiset α) (a : α) : s < a ::ₘ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l =>
suffices l <+~ a :: l ∧ ¬l ~ a :: l by simpa [lt_iff_le_and_ne]
⟨(sublist_cons _ _).subperm, fun p => _root_.ne_of_lt (lt_succ_self (length l)) p.length_eq⟩
#align multiset.lt_cons_self Multiset.lt_cons_self
theorem le_cons_self (s : Multiset α) (a : α) : s ≤ a ::ₘ s :=
le_of_lt <| lt_cons_self _ _
#align multiset.le_cons_self Multiset.le_cons_self
theorem cons_le_cons_iff (a : α) : a ::ₘ s ≤ a ::ₘ t ↔ s ≤ t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _ _ => subperm_cons a
#align multiset.cons_le_cons_iff Multiset.cons_le_cons_iff
theorem cons_le_cons (a : α) : s ≤ t → a ::ₘ s ≤ a ::ₘ t :=
(cons_le_cons_iff a).2
#align multiset.cons_le_cons Multiset.cons_le_cons
@[simp] lemma cons_lt_cons_iff : a ::ₘ s < a ::ₘ t ↔ s < t :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le' (cons_le_cons_iff _) (cons_le_cons_iff _)
lemma cons_lt_cons (a : α) (h : s < t) : a ::ₘ s < a ::ₘ t := cons_lt_cons_iff.2 h
theorem le_cons_of_not_mem (m : a ∉ s) : s ≤ a ::ₘ t ↔ s ≤ t := by
refine ⟨?_, fun h => le_trans h <| le_cons_self _ _⟩
suffices ∀ {t'}, s ≤ t' → a ∈ t' → a ::ₘ s ≤ t' by
exact fun h => (cons_le_cons_iff a).1 (this h (mem_cons_self _ _))
introv h
revert m
refine leInductionOn h ?_
introv s m₁ m₂
rcases append_of_mem m₂ with ⟨r₁, r₂, rfl⟩
exact
perm_middle.subperm_left.2
((subperm_cons _).2 <| ((sublist_or_mem_of_sublist s).resolve_right m₁).subperm)
#align multiset.le_cons_of_not_mem Multiset.le_cons_of_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem singleton_ne_zero (a : α) : ({a} : Multiset α) ≠ 0 :=
ne_of_gt (lt_cons_self _ _)
#align multiset.singleton_ne_zero Multiset.singleton_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem singleton_le {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : {a} ≤ s ↔ a ∈ s :=
⟨fun h => mem_of_le h (mem_singleton_self _), fun h =>
let ⟨_t, e⟩ := exists_cons_of_mem h
e.symm ▸ cons_le_cons _ (zero_le _)⟩
#align multiset.singleton_le Multiset.singleton_le
@[simp] lemma le_singleton : s ≤ {a} ↔ s = 0 ∨ s = {a} :=
Quot.induction_on s fun l ↦ by simp only [cons_zero, ← coe_singleton, quot_mk_to_coe'', coe_le,
coe_eq_zero, coe_eq_coe, perm_singleton, subperm_singleton_iff]
@[simp] lemma lt_singleton : s < {a} ↔ s = 0 := by
simp only [lt_iff_le_and_ne, le_singleton, or_and_right, Ne, and_not_self, or_false,
and_iff_left_iff_imp]
rintro rfl
exact (singleton_ne_zero _).symm
@[simp] lemma ssubset_singleton_iff : s ⊂ {a} ↔ s = 0 := by
refine ⟨fun hs ↦ eq_zero_of_subset_zero fun b hb ↦ (hs.2 ?_).elim, ?_⟩
· obtain rfl := mem_singleton.1 (hs.1 hb)
rwa [singleton_subset]
· rintro rfl
simp
end
/-! ### Additive monoid -/
/-- The sum of two multisets is the lift of the list append operation.
This adds the multiplicities of each element,
i.e. `count a (s + t) = count a s + count a t`. -/
protected def add (s₁ s₂ : Multiset α) : Multiset α :=
(Quotient.liftOn₂ s₁ s₂ fun l₁ l₂ => ((l₁ ++ l₂ : List α) : Multiset α)) fun _ _ _ _ p₁ p₂ =>
Quot.sound <| p₁.append p₂
#align multiset.add Multiset.add
instance : Add (Multiset α) :=
⟨Multiset.add⟩
@[simp]
theorem coe_add (s t : List α) : (s + t : Multiset α) = (s ++ t : List α) :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_add Multiset.coe_add
@[simp]
theorem singleton_add (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : {a} + s = a ::ₘ s :=
rfl
#align multiset.singleton_add Multiset.singleton_add
private theorem add_le_add_iff_left' {s t u : Multiset α} : s + t ≤ s + u ↔ t ≤ u :=
Quotient.inductionOn₃ s t u fun _ _ _ => subperm_append_left _
instance : CovariantClass (Multiset α) (Multiset α) (· + ·) (· ≤ ·) :=
⟨fun _s _t _u => add_le_add_iff_left'.2⟩
instance : ContravariantClass (Multiset α) (Multiset α) (· + ·) (· ≤ ·) :=
⟨fun _s _t _u => add_le_add_iff_left'.1⟩
instance : OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid (Multiset α) where
zero := 0
add := (· + ·)
add_comm := fun s t => Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun l₁ l₂ => Quot.sound perm_append_comm
add_assoc := fun s₁ s₂ s₃ =>
Quotient.inductionOn₃ s₁ s₂ s₃ fun l₁ l₂ l₃ => congr_arg _ <| append_assoc l₁ l₂ l₃
zero_add := fun s => Quot.inductionOn s fun l => rfl
add_zero := fun s => Quotient.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg _ <| append_nil l
add_le_add_left := fun s₁ s₂ => add_le_add_left
le_of_add_le_add_left := fun s₁ s₂ s₃ => le_of_add_le_add_left
nsmul := nsmulRec
theorem le_add_right (s t : Multiset α) : s ≤ s + t := by simpa using add_le_add_left (zero_le t) s
#align multiset.le_add_right Multiset.le_add_right
theorem le_add_left (s t : Multiset α) : s ≤ t + s := by simpa using add_le_add_right (zero_le t) s
#align multiset.le_add_left Multiset.le_add_left
theorem le_iff_exists_add {s t : Multiset α} : s ≤ t ↔ ∃ u, t = s + u :=
⟨fun h =>
leInductionOn h fun s =>
let ⟨l, p⟩ := s.exists_perm_append
⟨l, Quot.sound p⟩,
fun ⟨_u, e⟩ => e.symm ▸ le_add_right _ _⟩
#align multiset.le_iff_exists_add Multiset.le_iff_exists_add
instance : CanonicallyOrderedAddCommMonoid (Multiset α) where
__ := inferInstanceAs (OrderBot (Multiset α))
le_self_add := le_add_right
exists_add_of_le h := leInductionOn h fun s =>
let ⟨l, p⟩ := s.exists_perm_append
⟨l, Quot.sound p⟩
@[simp]
theorem cons_add (a : α) (s t : Multiset α) : a ::ₘ s + t = a ::ₘ (s + t) := by
rw [← singleton_add, ← singleton_add, add_assoc]
#align multiset.cons_add Multiset.cons_add
@[simp]
theorem add_cons (a : α) (s t : Multiset α) : s + a ::ₘ t = a ::ₘ (s + t) := by
rw [add_comm, cons_add, add_comm]
#align multiset.add_cons Multiset.add_cons
@[simp]
theorem mem_add {a : α} {s t : Multiset α} : a ∈ s + t ↔ a ∈ s ∨ a ∈ t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => mem_append
#align multiset.mem_add Multiset.mem_add
theorem mem_of_mem_nsmul {a : α} {s : Multiset α} {n : ℕ} (h : a ∈ n • s) : a ∈ s := by
induction' n with n ih
· rw [zero_nsmul] at h
exact absurd h (not_mem_zero _)
· rw [succ_nsmul, mem_add] at h
exact h.elim ih id
#align multiset.mem_of_mem_nsmul Multiset.mem_of_mem_nsmul
@[simp]
theorem mem_nsmul {a : α} {s : Multiset α} {n : ℕ} (h0 : n ≠ 0) : a ∈ n • s ↔ a ∈ s := by
refine ⟨mem_of_mem_nsmul, fun h => ?_⟩
obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero h0
rw [succ_nsmul, mem_add]
exact Or.inr h
#align multiset.mem_nsmul Multiset.mem_nsmul
theorem nsmul_cons {s : Multiset α} (n : ℕ) (a : α) :
n • (a ::ₘ s) = n • ({a} : Multiset α) + n • s := by
rw [← singleton_add, nsmul_add]
#align multiset.nsmul_cons Multiset.nsmul_cons
/-! ### Cardinality -/
/-- The cardinality of a multiset is the sum of the multiplicities
of all its elements, or simply the length of the underlying list. -/
def card : Multiset α →+ ℕ where
toFun s := (Quot.liftOn s length) fun _l₁ _l₂ => Perm.length_eq
map_zero' := rfl
map_add' s t := Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t length_append
#align multiset.card Multiset.card
@[simp]
theorem coe_card (l : List α) : card (l : Multiset α) = length l :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_card Multiset.coe_card
@[simp]
theorem length_toList (s : Multiset α) : s.toList.length = card s := by
rw [← coe_card, coe_toList]
#align multiset.length_to_list Multiset.length_toList
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note (#10675): `dsimp` can not prove this, yet linter complains
theorem card_zero : @card α 0 = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.card_zero Multiset.card_zero
theorem card_add (s t : Multiset α) : card (s + t) = card s + card t :=
card.map_add s t
#align multiset.card_add Multiset.card_add
theorem card_nsmul (s : Multiset α) (n : ℕ) : card (n • s) = n * card s := by
rw [card.map_nsmul s n, Nat.nsmul_eq_mul]
#align multiset.card_nsmul Multiset.card_nsmul
@[simp]
theorem card_cons (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : card (a ::ₘ s) = card s + 1 :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => rfl
#align multiset.card_cons Multiset.card_cons
@[simp]
theorem card_singleton (a : α) : card ({a} : Multiset α) = 1 := by
simp only [← cons_zero, card_zero, eq_self_iff_true, zero_add, card_cons]
#align multiset.card_singleton Multiset.card_singleton
theorem card_pair (a b : α) : card {a, b} = 2 := by
rw [insert_eq_cons, card_cons, card_singleton]
#align multiset.card_pair Multiset.card_pair
theorem card_eq_one {s : Multiset α} : card s = 1 ↔ ∃ a, s = {a} :=
⟨Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h => (List.length_eq_one.1 h).imp fun _a => congr_arg _,
fun ⟨_a, e⟩ => e.symm ▸ rfl⟩
#align multiset.card_eq_one Multiset.card_eq_one
theorem card_le_card {s t : Multiset α} (h : s ≤ t) : card s ≤ card t :=
leInductionOn h Sublist.length_le
#align multiset.card_le_of_le Multiset.card_le_card
@[mono]
theorem card_mono : Monotone (@card α) := fun _a _b => card_le_card
#align multiset.card_mono Multiset.card_mono
theorem eq_of_le_of_card_le {s t : Multiset α} (h : s ≤ t) : card t ≤ card s → s = t :=
leInductionOn h fun s h₂ => congr_arg _ <| s.eq_of_length_le h₂
#align multiset.eq_of_le_of_card_le Multiset.eq_of_le_of_card_le
theorem card_lt_card {s t : Multiset α} (h : s < t) : card s < card t :=
lt_of_not_ge fun h₂ => _root_.ne_of_lt h <| eq_of_le_of_card_le (le_of_lt h) h₂
#align multiset.card_lt_card Multiset.card_lt_card
lemma card_strictMono : StrictMono (card : Multiset α → ℕ) := fun _ _ ↦ card_lt_card
theorem lt_iff_cons_le {s t : Multiset α} : s < t ↔ ∃ a, a ::ₘ s ≤ t :=
⟨Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ h =>
Subperm.exists_of_length_lt (le_of_lt h) (card_lt_card h),
fun ⟨_a, h⟩ => lt_of_lt_of_le (lt_cons_self _ _) h⟩
#align multiset.lt_iff_cons_le Multiset.lt_iff_cons_le
@[simp]
theorem card_eq_zero {s : Multiset α} : card s = 0 ↔ s = 0 :=
⟨fun h => (eq_of_le_of_card_le (zero_le _) (le_of_eq h)).symm, fun e => by simp [e]⟩
#align multiset.card_eq_zero Multiset.card_eq_zero
theorem card_pos {s : Multiset α} : 0 < card s ↔ s ≠ 0 :=
Nat.pos_iff_ne_zero.trans <| not_congr card_eq_zero
#align multiset.card_pos Multiset.card_pos
theorem card_pos_iff_exists_mem {s : Multiset α} : 0 < card s ↔ ∃ a, a ∈ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => length_pos_iff_exists_mem
#align multiset.card_pos_iff_exists_mem Multiset.card_pos_iff_exists_mem
theorem card_eq_two {s : Multiset α} : card s = 2 ↔ ∃ x y, s = {x, y} :=
⟨Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h =>
(List.length_eq_two.mp h).imp fun _a => Exists.imp fun _b => congr_arg _,
fun ⟨_a, _b, e⟩ => e.symm ▸ rfl⟩
#align multiset.card_eq_two Multiset.card_eq_two
theorem card_eq_three {s : Multiset α} : card s = 3 ↔ ∃ x y z, s = {x, y, z} :=
⟨Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h =>
(List.length_eq_three.mp h).imp fun _a =>
Exists.imp fun _b => Exists.imp fun _c => congr_arg _,
fun ⟨_a, _b, _c, e⟩ => e.symm ▸ rfl⟩
#align multiset.card_eq_three Multiset.card_eq_three
/-! ### Induction principles -/
/-- The strong induction principle for multisets. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def strongInductionOn {p : Multiset α → Sort*} (s : Multiset α) (ih : ∀ s, (∀ t < s, p t) → p s) :
p s :=
(ih s) fun t _h =>
strongInductionOn t ih
termination_by card s
decreasing_by exact card_lt_card _h
#align multiset.strong_induction_on Multiset.strongInductionOnₓ -- Porting note: reorderd universes
theorem strongInductionOn_eq {p : Multiset α → Sort*} (s : Multiset α) (H) :
@strongInductionOn _ p s H = H s fun t _h => @strongInductionOn _ p t H := by
rw [strongInductionOn]
#align multiset.strong_induction_eq Multiset.strongInductionOn_eq
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem case_strongInductionOn {p : Multiset α → Prop} (s : Multiset α) (h₀ : p 0)
(h₁ : ∀ a s, (∀ t ≤ s, p t) → p (a ::ₘ s)) : p s :=
Multiset.strongInductionOn s fun s =>
Multiset.induction_on s (fun _ => h₀) fun _a _s _ ih =>
(h₁ _ _) fun _t h => ih _ <| lt_of_le_of_lt h <| lt_cons_self _ _
#align multiset.case_strong_induction_on Multiset.case_strongInductionOn
/-- Suppose that, given that `p t` can be defined on all supersets of `s` of cardinality less than
`n`, one knows how to define `p s`. Then one can inductively define `p s` for all multisets `s` of
cardinality less than `n`, starting from multisets of card `n` and iterating. This
can be used either to define data, or to prove properties. -/
def strongDownwardInduction {p : Multiset α → Sort*} {n : ℕ}
(H : ∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁)
(s : Multiset α) :
card s ≤ n → p s :=
H s fun {t} ht _h =>
strongDownwardInduction H t ht
termination_by n - card s
decreasing_by simp_wf; have := (card_lt_card _h); omega
-- Porting note: reorderd universes
#align multiset.strong_downward_induction Multiset.strongDownwardInductionₓ
theorem strongDownwardInduction_eq {p : Multiset α → Sort*} {n : ℕ}
(H : ∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁)
(s : Multiset α) :
strongDownwardInduction H s = H s fun ht _hst => strongDownwardInduction H _ ht := by
rw [strongDownwardInduction]
#align multiset.strong_downward_induction_eq Multiset.strongDownwardInduction_eq
/-- Analogue of `strongDownwardInduction` with order of arguments swapped. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def strongDownwardInductionOn {p : Multiset α → Sort*} {n : ℕ} :
∀ s : Multiset α,
(∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁) →
card s ≤ n → p s :=
fun s H => strongDownwardInduction H s
#align multiset.strong_downward_induction_on Multiset.strongDownwardInductionOn
theorem strongDownwardInductionOn_eq {p : Multiset α → Sort*} (s : Multiset α) {n : ℕ}
(H : ∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁) :
s.strongDownwardInductionOn H = H s fun {t} ht _h => t.strongDownwardInductionOn H ht := by
dsimp only [strongDownwardInductionOn]
rw [strongDownwardInduction]
#align multiset.strong_downward_induction_on_eq Multiset.strongDownwardInductionOn_eq
#align multiset.well_founded_lt wellFounded_lt
/-- Another way of expressing `strongInductionOn`: the `(<)` relation is well-founded. -/
instance instWellFoundedLT : WellFoundedLT (Multiset α) :=
⟨Subrelation.wf Multiset.card_lt_card (measure Multiset.card).2⟩
#align multiset.is_well_founded_lt Multiset.instWellFoundedLT
/-! ### `Multiset.replicate` -/
/-- `replicate n a` is the multiset containing only `a` with multiplicity `n`. -/
def replicate (n : ℕ) (a : α) : Multiset α :=
List.replicate n a
#align multiset.replicate Multiset.replicate
theorem coe_replicate (n : ℕ) (a : α) : (List.replicate n a : Multiset α) = replicate n a := rfl
#align multiset.coe_replicate Multiset.coe_replicate
@[simp] theorem replicate_zero (a : α) : replicate 0 a = 0 := rfl
#align multiset.replicate_zero Multiset.replicate_zero
@[simp] theorem replicate_succ (a : α) (n) : replicate (n + 1) a = a ::ₘ replicate n a := rfl
#align multiset.replicate_succ Multiset.replicate_succ
theorem replicate_add (m n : ℕ) (a : α) : replicate (m + n) a = replicate m a + replicate n a :=
congr_arg _ <| List.replicate_add ..
#align multiset.replicate_add Multiset.replicate_add
/-- `Multiset.replicate` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
@[simps]
def replicateAddMonoidHom (a : α) : ℕ →+ Multiset α where
toFun := fun n => replicate n a
map_zero' := replicate_zero a
map_add' := fun _ _ => replicate_add _ _ a
#align multiset.replicate_add_monoid_hom Multiset.replicateAddMonoidHom
#align multiset.replicate_add_monoid_hom_apply Multiset.replicateAddMonoidHom_apply
theorem replicate_one (a : α) : replicate 1 a = {a} := rfl
#align multiset.replicate_one Multiset.replicate_one
@[simp] theorem card_replicate (n) (a : α) : card (replicate n a) = n :=
length_replicate n a
#align multiset.card_replicate Multiset.card_replicate
theorem mem_replicate {a b : α} {n : ℕ} : b ∈ replicate n a ↔ n ≠ 0 ∧ b = a :=
List.mem_replicate
#align multiset.mem_replicate Multiset.mem_replicate
theorem eq_of_mem_replicate {a b : α} {n} : b ∈ replicate n a → b = a :=
List.eq_of_mem_replicate
#align multiset.eq_of_mem_replicate Multiset.eq_of_mem_replicate
theorem eq_replicate_card {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : s = replicate (card s) a ↔ ∀ b ∈ s, b = a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => coe_eq_coe.trans <| perm_replicate.trans eq_replicate_length
#align multiset.eq_replicate_card Multiset.eq_replicate_card
alias ⟨_, eq_replicate_of_mem⟩ := eq_replicate_card
#align multiset.eq_replicate_of_mem Multiset.eq_replicate_of_mem
theorem eq_replicate {a : α} {n} {s : Multiset α} :
s = replicate n a ↔ card s = n ∧ ∀ b ∈ s, b = a :=
⟨fun h => h.symm ▸ ⟨card_replicate _ _, fun _b => eq_of_mem_replicate⟩,
fun ⟨e, al⟩ => e ▸ eq_replicate_of_mem al⟩
#align multiset.eq_replicate Multiset.eq_replicate
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 multiset.replicate_right_injective Multiset.replicate_right_injective
@[simp] theorem replicate_right_inj {a b : α} {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) :
replicate n a = replicate n b ↔ a = b :=
(replicate_right_injective h).eq_iff
#align multiset.replicate_right_inj Multiset.replicate_right_inj
theorem replicate_left_injective (a : α) : Injective (replicate · a) :=
-- Porting note: was `fun m n h => by rw [← (eq_replicate.1 h).1, card_replicate]`
LeftInverse.injective (card_replicate · a)
#align multiset.replicate_left_injective Multiset.replicate_left_injective
theorem replicate_subset_singleton (n : ℕ) (a : α) : replicate n a ⊆ {a} :=
List.replicate_subset_singleton n a
#align multiset.replicate_subset_singleton Multiset.replicate_subset_singleton
theorem replicate_le_coe {a : α} {n} {l : List α} : replicate n a ≤ l ↔ List.replicate n a <+ l :=
⟨fun ⟨_l', p, s⟩ => perm_replicate.1 p ▸ s, Sublist.subperm⟩
#align multiset.replicate_le_coe Multiset.replicate_le_coe
theorem nsmul_replicate {a : α} (n m : ℕ) : n • replicate m a = replicate (n * m) a :=
((replicateAddMonoidHom a).map_nsmul _ _).symm
#align multiset.nsmul_replicate Multiset.nsmul_replicate
theorem nsmul_singleton (a : α) (n) : n • ({a} : Multiset α) = replicate n a := by
rw [← replicate_one, nsmul_replicate, mul_one]
#align multiset.nsmul_singleton Multiset.nsmul_singleton
theorem replicate_le_replicate (a : α) {k n : ℕ} : replicate k a ≤ replicate n a ↔ k ≤ n :=
_root_.trans (by rw [← replicate_le_coe, coe_replicate]) (List.replicate_sublist_replicate a)
#align multiset.replicate_le_replicate Multiset.replicate_le_replicate
theorem le_replicate_iff {m : Multiset α} {a : α} {n : ℕ} :
m ≤ replicate n a ↔ ∃ k ≤ n, m = replicate k a :=
⟨fun h => ⟨card m, (card_mono h).trans_eq (card_replicate _ _),
eq_replicate_card.2 fun _ hb => eq_of_mem_replicate <| subset_of_le h hb⟩,
fun ⟨_, hkn, hm⟩ => hm.symm ▸ (replicate_le_replicate _).2 hkn⟩
#align multiset.le_replicate_iff Multiset.le_replicate_iff
theorem lt_replicate_succ {m : Multiset α} {x : α} {n : ℕ} :
m < replicate (n + 1) x ↔ m ≤ replicate n x := by
rw [lt_iff_cons_le]
constructor
· rintro ⟨x', hx'⟩
have := eq_of_mem_replicate (mem_of_le hx' (mem_cons_self _ _))
rwa [this, replicate_succ, cons_le_cons_iff] at hx'
· intro h
rw [replicate_succ]
exact ⟨x, cons_le_cons _ h⟩
#align multiset.lt_replicate_succ Multiset.lt_replicate_succ
/-! ### Erasing one copy of an element -/
section Erase
variable [DecidableEq α] {s t : Multiset α} {a b : α}
/-- `erase s a` is the multiset that subtracts 1 from the multiplicity of `a`. -/
def erase (s : Multiset α) (a : α) : Multiset α :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => (l.erase a : Multiset α)) fun _l₁ _l₂ p => Quot.sound (p.erase a)
#align multiset.erase Multiset.erase
@[simp]
theorem coe_erase (l : List α) (a : α) : erase (l : Multiset α) a = l.erase a :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_erase Multiset.coe_erase
@[simp, nolint simpNF] -- Porting note (#10675): `dsimp` can not prove this, yet linter complains
theorem erase_zero (a : α) : (0 : Multiset α).erase a = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.erase_zero Multiset.erase_zero
@[simp]
theorem erase_cons_head (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : (a ::ₘ s).erase a = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg _ <| List.erase_cons_head a l
#align multiset.erase_cons_head Multiset.erase_cons_head
@[simp]
theorem erase_cons_tail {a b : α} (s : Multiset α) (h : b ≠ a) :
(b ::ₘ s).erase a = b ::ₘ s.erase a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg _ <| List.erase_cons_tail l (not_beq_of_ne h)
#align multiset.erase_cons_tail Multiset.erase_cons_tail
@[simp]
theorem erase_singleton (a : α) : ({a} : Multiset α).erase a = 0 :=
erase_cons_head a 0
#align multiset.erase_singleton Multiset.erase_singleton
@[simp]
theorem erase_of_not_mem {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∉ s → s.erase a = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h => congr_arg _ <| List.erase_of_not_mem h
#align multiset.erase_of_not_mem Multiset.erase_of_not_mem
@[simp]
theorem cons_erase {s : Multiset α} {a : α} : a ∈ s → a ::ₘ s.erase a = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l h => Quot.sound (perm_cons_erase h).symm
#align multiset.cons_erase Multiset.cons_erase
theorem erase_cons_tail_of_mem (h : a ∈ s) :
(b ::ₘ s).erase a = b ::ₘ s.erase a := by
rcases eq_or_ne a b with rfl | hab
· simp [cons_erase h]
· exact s.erase_cons_tail hab.symm
theorem le_cons_erase (s : Multiset α) (a : α) : s ≤ a ::ₘ s.erase a :=
if h : a ∈ s then le_of_eq (cons_erase h).symm
else by rw [erase_of_not_mem h]; apply le_cons_self
#align multiset.le_cons_erase Multiset.le_cons_erase
theorem add_singleton_eq_iff {s t : Multiset α} {a : α} : s + {a} = t ↔ a ∈ t ∧ s = t.erase a := by
rw [add_comm, singleton_add]; constructor
· rintro rfl
exact ⟨s.mem_cons_self a, (s.erase_cons_head a).symm⟩
· rintro ⟨h, rfl⟩
exact cons_erase h
#align multiset.add_singleton_eq_iff Multiset.add_singleton_eq_iff
theorem erase_add_left_pos {a : α} {s : Multiset α} (t) : a ∈ s → (s + t).erase a = s.erase a + t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ l₂ h => congr_arg _ <| erase_append_left l₂ h
#align multiset.erase_add_left_pos Multiset.erase_add_left_pos
theorem erase_add_right_pos {a : α} (s) {t : Multiset α} (h : a ∈ t) :
(s + t).erase a = s + t.erase a := by rw [add_comm, erase_add_left_pos s h, add_comm]
#align multiset.erase_add_right_pos Multiset.erase_add_right_pos
theorem erase_add_right_neg {a : α} {s : Multiset α} (t) :
a ∉ s → (s + t).erase a = s + t.erase a :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ l₂ h => congr_arg _ <| erase_append_right l₂ h
#align multiset.erase_add_right_neg Multiset.erase_add_right_neg
theorem erase_add_left_neg {a : α} (s) {t : Multiset α} (h : a ∉ t) :
(s + t).erase a = s.erase a + t := by rw [add_comm, erase_add_right_neg s h, add_comm]
#align multiset.erase_add_left_neg Multiset.erase_add_left_neg
theorem erase_le (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : s.erase a ≤ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => (erase_sublist a l).subperm
#align multiset.erase_le Multiset.erase_le
@[simp]
theorem erase_lt {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : s.erase a < s ↔ a ∈ s :=
⟨fun h => not_imp_comm.1 erase_of_not_mem (ne_of_lt h), fun h => by
simpa [h] using lt_cons_self (s.erase a) a⟩
#align multiset.erase_lt Multiset.erase_lt
theorem erase_subset (a : α) (s : Multiset α) : s.erase a ⊆ s :=
subset_of_le (erase_le a s)
#align multiset.erase_subset Multiset.erase_subset
theorem mem_erase_of_ne {a b : α} {s : Multiset α} (ab : a ≠ b) : a ∈ s.erase b ↔ a ∈ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => List.mem_erase_of_ne ab
#align multiset.mem_erase_of_ne Multiset.mem_erase_of_ne
theorem mem_of_mem_erase {a b : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s.erase b → a ∈ s :=
mem_of_subset (erase_subset _ _)
#align multiset.mem_of_mem_erase Multiset.mem_of_mem_erase
theorem erase_comm (s : Multiset α) (a b : α) : (s.erase a).erase b = (s.erase b).erase a :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun l => congr_arg _ <| l.erase_comm a b
#align multiset.erase_comm Multiset.erase_comm
theorem erase_le_erase {s t : Multiset α} (a : α) (h : s ≤ t) : s.erase a ≤ t.erase a :=
leInductionOn h fun h => (h.erase _).subperm
#align multiset.erase_le_erase Multiset.erase_le_erase
theorem erase_le_iff_le_cons {s t : Multiset α} {a : α} : s.erase a ≤ t ↔ s ≤ a ::ₘ t :=
⟨fun h => le_trans (le_cons_erase _ _) (cons_le_cons _ h), fun h =>
if m : a ∈ s then by rw [← cons_erase m] at h; exact (cons_le_cons_iff _).1 h
else le_trans (erase_le _ _) ((le_cons_of_not_mem m).1 h)⟩
#align multiset.erase_le_iff_le_cons Multiset.erase_le_iff_le_cons
@[simp]
theorem card_erase_of_mem {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s → card (s.erase a) = pred (card s) :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => length_erase_of_mem
#align multiset.card_erase_of_mem Multiset.card_erase_of_mem
@[simp]
theorem card_erase_add_one {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s → card (s.erase a) + 1 = card s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => length_erase_add_one
#align multiset.card_erase_add_one Multiset.card_erase_add_one
theorem card_erase_lt_of_mem {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s → card (s.erase a) < card s :=
fun h => card_lt_card (erase_lt.mpr h)
#align multiset.card_erase_lt_of_mem Multiset.card_erase_lt_of_mem
theorem card_erase_le {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : card (s.erase a) ≤ card s :=
card_le_card (erase_le a s)
#align multiset.card_erase_le Multiset.card_erase_le
theorem card_erase_eq_ite {a : α} {s : Multiset α} :
card (s.erase a) = if a ∈ s then pred (card s) else card s := by
by_cases h : a ∈ s
· rwa [card_erase_of_mem h, if_pos]
· rwa [erase_of_not_mem h, if_neg]
#align multiset.card_erase_eq_ite Multiset.card_erase_eq_ite
end Erase
@[simp]
theorem coe_reverse (l : List α) : (reverse l : Multiset α) = l :=
Quot.sound <| reverse_perm _
#align multiset.coe_reverse Multiset.coe_reverse
/-! ### `Multiset.map` -/
/-- `map f s` is the lift of the list `map` operation. The multiplicity
of `b` in `map f s` is the number of `a ∈ s` (counting multiplicity)
such that `f a = b`. -/
def map (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α) : Multiset β :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l : List α => (l.map f : Multiset β)) fun _l₁ _l₂ p => Quot.sound (p.map f)
#align multiset.map Multiset.map
@[congr]
theorem map_congr {f g : α → β} {s t : Multiset α} :
s = t → (∀ x ∈ t, f x = g x) → map f s = map g t := by
rintro rfl h
induction s using Quot.inductionOn
exact congr_arg _ (List.map_congr h)
#align multiset.map_congr Multiset.map_congr
theorem map_hcongr {β' : Type v} {m : Multiset α} {f : α → β} {f' : α → β'} (h : β = β')
(hf : ∀ a ∈ m, HEq (f a) (f' a)) : HEq (map f m) (map f' m) := by
subst h; simp at hf
simp [map_congr rfl hf]
#align multiset.map_hcongr Multiset.map_hcongr
theorem forall_mem_map_iff {f : α → β} {p : β → Prop} {s : Multiset α} :
(∀ y ∈ s.map f, p y) ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, p (f x) :=
Quotient.inductionOn' s fun _L => List.forall_mem_map_iff
#align multiset.forall_mem_map_iff Multiset.forall_mem_map_iff
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma map_coe (f : α → β) (l : List α) : map f l = l.map f := rfl
#align multiset.coe_map Multiset.map_coe
@[simp]
theorem map_zero (f : α → β) : map f 0 = 0 :=
rfl
#align multiset.map_zero Multiset.map_zero
@[simp]
theorem map_cons (f : α → β) (a s) : map f (a ::ₘ s) = f a ::ₘ map f s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => rfl
#align multiset.map_cons Multiset.map_cons
theorem map_comp_cons (f : α → β) (t) : map f ∘ cons t = cons (f t) ∘ map f := by
ext
simp
#align multiset.map_comp_cons Multiset.map_comp_cons
@[simp]
theorem map_singleton (f : α → β) (a : α) : ({a} : Multiset α).map f = {f a} :=
rfl
#align multiset.map_singleton Multiset.map_singleton
@[simp]
theorem map_replicate (f : α → β) (k : ℕ) (a : α) : (replicate k a).map f = replicate k (f a) := by
simp only [← coe_replicate, map_coe, List.map_replicate]
#align multiset.map_replicate Multiset.map_replicate
@[simp]
theorem map_add (f : α → β) (s t) : map f (s + t) = map f s + map f t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => congr_arg _ <| map_append _ _ _
#align multiset.map_add Multiset.map_add
/-- If each element of `s : Multiset α` can be lifted to `β`, then `s` can be lifted to
`Multiset β`. -/
instance canLift (c) (p) [CanLift α β c p] :
CanLift (Multiset α) (Multiset β) (map c) fun s => ∀ x ∈ s, p x where
prf := by
rintro ⟨l⟩ hl
lift l to List β using hl
exact ⟨l, map_coe _ _⟩
#align multiset.can_lift Multiset.canLift
/-- `Multiset.map` as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
def mapAddMonoidHom (f : α → β) : Multiset α →+ Multiset β where
toFun := map f
map_zero' := map_zero _
map_add' := map_add _
#align multiset.map_add_monoid_hom Multiset.mapAddMonoidHom
@[simp]
theorem coe_mapAddMonoidHom (f : α → β) :
(mapAddMonoidHom f : Multiset α → Multiset β) = map f :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_map_add_monoid_hom Multiset.coe_mapAddMonoidHom
theorem map_nsmul (f : α → β) (n : ℕ) (s) : map f (n • s) = n • map f s :=
(mapAddMonoidHom f).map_nsmul _ _
#align multiset.map_nsmul Multiset.map_nsmul
@[simp]
theorem mem_map {f : α → β} {b : β} {s : Multiset α} : b ∈ map f s ↔ ∃ a, a ∈ s ∧ f a = b :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => List.mem_map
#align multiset.mem_map Multiset.mem_map
@[simp]
theorem card_map (f : α → β) (s) : card (map f s) = card s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => length_map _ _
#align multiset.card_map Multiset.card_map
@[simp]
theorem map_eq_zero {s : Multiset α} {f : α → β} : s.map f = 0 ↔ s = 0 := by
rw [← Multiset.card_eq_zero, Multiset.card_map, Multiset.card_eq_zero]
#align multiset.map_eq_zero Multiset.map_eq_zero
theorem mem_map_of_mem (f : α → β) {a : α} {s : Multiset α} (h : a ∈ s) : f a ∈ map f s :=
mem_map.2 ⟨_, h, rfl⟩
#align multiset.mem_map_of_mem Multiset.mem_map_of_mem
theorem map_eq_singleton {f : α → β} {s : Multiset α} {b : β} :
map f s = {b} ↔ ∃ a : α, s = {a} ∧ f a = b := by
constructor
· intro h
obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ : ∃ a, s = {a} := by rw [← card_eq_one, ← card_map, h, card_singleton]
refine ⟨a, ha, ?_⟩
rw [← mem_singleton, ← h, ha, map_singleton, mem_singleton]
· rintro ⟨a, rfl, rfl⟩
simp
#align multiset.map_eq_singleton Multiset.map_eq_singleton
theorem map_eq_cons [DecidableEq α] (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α) (t : Multiset β) (b : β) :
(∃ a ∈ s, f a = b ∧ (s.erase a).map f = t) ↔ s.map f = b ::ₘ t := by
constructor
· rintro ⟨a, ha, rfl, rfl⟩
rw [← map_cons, Multiset.cons_erase ha]
· intro h
have : b ∈ s.map f := by
rw [h]
exact mem_cons_self _ _
obtain ⟨a, h1, rfl⟩ := mem_map.mp this
obtain ⟨u, rfl⟩ := exists_cons_of_mem h1
rw [map_cons, cons_inj_right] at h
refine ⟨a, mem_cons_self _ _, rfl, ?_⟩
rw [Multiset.erase_cons_head, h]
#align multiset.map_eq_cons Multiset.map_eq_cons
-- The simpNF linter says that the LHS can be simplified via `Multiset.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 : Function.Injective f) {a : α} {s : Multiset α} :
f a ∈ map f s ↔ a ∈ s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => List.mem_map_of_injective H
#align multiset.mem_map_of_injective Multiset.mem_map_of_injective
@[simp]
theorem map_map (g : β → γ) (f : α → β) (s : Multiset α) : map g (map f s) = map (g ∘ f) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => congr_arg _ <| List.map_map _ _ _
#align multiset.map_map Multiset.map_map
theorem map_id (s : Multiset α) : map id s = s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => congr_arg _ <| List.map_id _
#align multiset.map_id Multiset.map_id
@[simp]
theorem map_id' (s : Multiset α) : map (fun x => x) s = s :=
map_id s
#align multiset.map_id' Multiset.map_id'
-- Porting note: was a `simp` lemma in mathlib3
theorem map_const (s : Multiset α) (b : β) : map (const α b) s = replicate (card s) b :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _ => congr_arg _ <| List.map_const' _ _
#align multiset.map_const Multiset.map_const
-- Porting note: was not a `simp` lemma in mathlib3 because `Function.const` was reducible
@[simp] theorem map_const' (s : Multiset α) (b : β) : map (fun _ ↦ b) s = replicate (card s) b :=
map_const _ _
#align multiset.map_const' Multiset.map_const'
theorem eq_of_mem_map_const {b₁ b₂ : β} {l : List α} (h : b₁ ∈ map (Function.const α b₂) l) :
b₁ = b₂ :=
eq_of_mem_replicate <| by rwa [map_const] at h
#align multiset.eq_of_mem_map_const Multiset.eq_of_mem_map_const
@[simp]
theorem map_le_map {f : α → β} {s t : Multiset α} (h : s ≤ t) : map f s ≤ map f t :=
leInductionOn h fun h => (h.map f).subperm
#align multiset.map_le_map Multiset.map_le_map
@[simp]
theorem map_lt_map {f : α → β} {s t : Multiset α} (h : s < t) : s.map f < t.map f := by
refine (map_le_map h.le).lt_of_not_le fun H => h.ne <| eq_of_le_of_card_le h.le ?_
rw [← s.card_map f, ← t.card_map f]
exact card_le_card H
#align multiset.map_lt_map Multiset.map_lt_map
theorem map_mono (f : α → β) : Monotone (map f) := fun _ _ => map_le_map
#align multiset.map_mono Multiset.map_mono
theorem map_strictMono (f : α → β) : StrictMono (map f) := fun _ _ => map_lt_map
#align multiset.map_strict_mono Multiset.map_strictMono
@[simp]
theorem map_subset_map {f : α → β} {s t : Multiset α} (H : s ⊆ t) : map f s ⊆ map f t := fun _b m =>
let ⟨a, h, e⟩ := mem_map.1 m
mem_map.2 ⟨a, H h, e⟩
#align multiset.map_subset_map Multiset.map_subset_map
theorem map_erase [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq β] (f : α → β) (hf : Function.Injective f) (x : α)
(s : Multiset α) : (s.erase x).map f = (s.map f).erase (f x) := by
induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with y s ih
· simp
by_cases hxy : y = x
· cases hxy
simp
· rw [s.erase_cons_tail hxy, map_cons, map_cons, (s.map f).erase_cons_tail (hf.ne hxy), ih]
#align multiset.map_erase Multiset.map_erase
theorem map_erase_of_mem [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq β] (f : α → β)
(s : Multiset α) {x : α} (h : x ∈ s) : (s.erase x).map f = (s.map f).erase (f x) := by
induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with y s ih
· simp
rcases eq_or_ne y x with rfl | hxy
· simp
replace h : x ∈ s := by simpa [hxy.symm] using h
rw [s.erase_cons_tail hxy, map_cons, map_cons, ih h, erase_cons_tail_of_mem (mem_map_of_mem f h)]
theorem map_surjective_of_surjective {f : α → β} (hf : Function.Surjective f) :
Function.Surjective (map f) := by
intro s
induction' s using Multiset.induction_on with x s ih
· exact ⟨0, map_zero _⟩
· obtain ⟨y, rfl⟩ := hf x
obtain ⟨t, rfl⟩ := ih
exact ⟨y ::ₘ t, map_cons _ _ _⟩
#align multiset.map_surjective_of_surjective Multiset.map_surjective_of_surjective
/-! ### `Multiset.fold` -/
/-- `foldl f H b s` is the lift of the list operation `foldl f b l`,
which folds `f` over the multiset. It is well defined when `f` is right-commutative,
that is, `f (f b a₁) a₂ = f (f b a₂) a₁`. -/
def foldl (f : β → α → β) (H : RightCommutative f) (b : β) (s : Multiset α) : β :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => List.foldl f b l) fun _l₁ _l₂ p => p.foldl_eq H b
#align multiset.foldl Multiset.foldl
@[simp]
theorem foldl_zero (f : β → α → β) (H b) : foldl f H b 0 = b :=
rfl
#align multiset.foldl_zero Multiset.foldl_zero
@[simp]
theorem foldl_cons (f : β → α → β) (H b a s) : foldl f H b (a ::ₘ s) = foldl f H (f b a) s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => rfl
#align multiset.foldl_cons Multiset.foldl_cons
@[simp]
theorem foldl_add (f : β → α → β) (H b s t) : foldl f H b (s + t) = foldl f H (foldl f H b s) t :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => foldl_append _ _ _ _
#align multiset.foldl_add Multiset.foldl_add
/-- `foldr f H b s` is the lift of the list operation `foldr f b l`,
which folds `f` over the multiset. It is well defined when `f` is left-commutative,
that is, `f a₁ (f a₂ b) = f a₂ (f a₁ b)`. -/
def foldr (f : α → β → β) (H : LeftCommutative f) (b : β) (s : Multiset α) : β :=
Quot.liftOn s (fun l => List.foldr f b l) fun _l₁ _l₂ p => p.foldr_eq H b
#align multiset.foldr Multiset.foldr
@[simp]
theorem foldr_zero (f : α → β → β) (H b) : foldr f H b 0 = b :=
rfl
#align multiset.foldr_zero Multiset.foldr_zero
@[simp]
theorem foldr_cons (f : α → β → β) (H b a s) : foldr f H b (a ::ₘ s) = f a (foldr f H b s) :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => rfl
#align multiset.foldr_cons Multiset.foldr_cons
@[simp]
theorem foldr_singleton (f : α → β → β) (H b a) : foldr f H b ({a} : Multiset α) = f a b :=
rfl
#align multiset.foldr_singleton Multiset.foldr_singleton
@[simp]
theorem foldr_add (f : α → β → β) (H b s t) : foldr f H b (s + t) = foldr f H (foldr f H b t) s :=
Quotient.inductionOn₂ s t fun _l₁ _l₂ => foldr_append _ _ _ _
#align multiset.foldr_add Multiset.foldr_add
@[simp]
theorem coe_foldr (f : α → β → β) (H : LeftCommutative f) (b : β) (l : List α) :
foldr f H b l = l.foldr f b :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_foldr Multiset.coe_foldr
@[simp]
theorem coe_foldl (f : β → α → β) (H : RightCommutative f) (b : β) (l : List α) :
foldl f H b l = l.foldl f b :=
rfl
#align multiset.coe_foldl Multiset.coe_foldl
theorem coe_foldr_swap (f : α → β → β) (H : LeftCommutative f) (b : β) (l : List α) :
foldr f H b l = l.foldl (fun x y => f y x) b :=
(congr_arg (foldr f H b) (coe_reverse l)).symm.trans <| foldr_reverse _ _ _
#align multiset.coe_foldr_swap Multiset.coe_foldr_swap
theorem foldr_swap (f : α → β → β) (H : LeftCommutative f) (b : β) (s : Multiset α) :
foldr f H b s = foldl (fun x y => f y x) (fun _x _y _z => (H _ _ _).symm) b s :=
Quot.inductionOn s fun _l => coe_foldr_swap _ _ _ _
#align multiset.foldr_swap Multiset.foldr_swap
theorem foldl_swap (f : β → α → β) (H : RightCommutative f) (b : β) (s : Multiset α) :
foldl f H b s = foldr (fun x y => f y x) (fun _x _y _z => (H _ _ _).symm) b s :=
(foldr_swap _ _ _ _).symm
#align multiset.foldl_swap Multiset.foldl_swap
| Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Basic.lean | 1,486 | 1,493 | theorem foldr_induction' (f : α → β → β) (H : LeftCommutative f) (x : β) (q : α → Prop)
(p : β → Prop) (s : Multiset α) (hpqf : ∀ a b, q a → p b → p (f a b)) (px : p x)
(q_s : ∀ a ∈ s, q a) : p (foldr f H x s) := by |
induction s using Multiset.induction with
| empty => simpa
| cons a s ihs =>
simp only [forall_mem_cons, foldr_cons] at q_s ⊢
exact hpqf _ _ q_s.1 (ihs q_s.2)
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Scott Morrison. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Scott Morrison, Joël Riou
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Comma.Arrow
#align_import category_theory.comm_sq from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"32253a1a1071173b33dc7d6a218cf722c6feb514"
/-!
# Commutative squares
This file provide an API for commutative squares in categories.
If `top`, `left`, `right` and `bottom` are four morphisms which are the edges
of a square, `CommSq top left right bottom` is the predicate that this
square is commutative.
The structure `CommSq` is extended in `CategoryTheory/Shapes/Limits/CommSq.lean`
as `IsPullback` and `IsPushout` in order to define pullback and pushout squares.
## Future work
Refactor `LiftStruct` from `Arrow.lean` and lifting properties using `CommSq.lean`.
-/
namespace CategoryTheory
variable {C : Type*} [Category C]
/-- The proposition that a square
```
W ---f---> X
| |
g h
| |
v v
Y ---i---> Z
```
is a commuting square.
-/
structure CommSq {W X Y Z : C} (f : W ⟶ X) (g : W ⟶ Y) (h : X ⟶ Z) (i : Y ⟶ Z) : Prop where
/-- The square commutes. -/
w : f ≫ h = g ≫ i
#align category_theory.comm_sq CategoryTheory.CommSq
attribute [reassoc] CommSq.w
namespace CommSq
variable {W X Y Z : C} {f : W ⟶ X} {g : W ⟶ Y} {h : X ⟶ Z} {i : Y ⟶ Z}
theorem flip (p : CommSq f g h i) : CommSq g f i h :=
⟨p.w.symm⟩
#align category_theory.comm_sq.flip CategoryTheory.CommSq.flip
theorem of_arrow {f g : Arrow C} (h : f ⟶ g) : CommSq f.hom h.left h.right g.hom :=
⟨h.w.symm⟩
#align category_theory.comm_sq.of_arrow CategoryTheory.CommSq.of_arrow
/-- The commutative square in the opposite category associated to a commutative square. -/
theorem op (p : CommSq f g h i) : CommSq i.op h.op g.op f.op :=
⟨by simp only [← op_comp, p.w]⟩
#align category_theory.comm_sq.op CategoryTheory.CommSq.op
/-- The commutative square associated to a commutative square in the opposite category. -/
theorem unop {W X Y Z : Cᵒᵖ} {f : W ⟶ X} {g : W ⟶ Y} {h : X ⟶ Z} {i : Y ⟶ Z} (p : CommSq f g h i) :
CommSq i.unop h.unop g.unop f.unop :=
⟨by simp only [← unop_comp, p.w]⟩
#align category_theory.comm_sq.unop CategoryTheory.CommSq.unop
theorem vert_inv {g : W ≅ Y} {h : X ≅ Z} (p : CommSq f g.hom h.hom i) :
CommSq i g.inv h.inv f :=
⟨by rw [Iso.comp_inv_eq, Category.assoc, Iso.eq_inv_comp, p.w]⟩
theorem horiz_inv {f : W ≅ X} {i : Y ≅ Z} (p : CommSq f.hom g h i.hom) :
CommSq f.inv h g i.inv :=
flip (vert_inv (flip p))
/-- The horizontal composition of two commutative squares as below is a commutative square.
```
W ---f---> X ---f'--> X'
| | |
g h h'
| | |
v v v
Y ---i---> Z ---i'--> Z'
```
-/
lemma horiz_comp {W X X' Y Z Z' : C} {f : W ⟶ X} {f' : X ⟶ X'} {g : W ⟶ Y} {h : X ⟶ Z}
{h' : X' ⟶ Z'} {i : Y ⟶ Z} {i' : Z ⟶ Z'} (hsq₁ : CommSq f g h i) (hsq₂ : CommSq f' h h' i') :
CommSq (f ≫ f') g h' (i ≫ i') :=
⟨by rw [← Category.assoc, Category.assoc, ← hsq₁.w, hsq₂.w, Category.assoc]⟩
/-- The vertical composition of two commutative squares as below is a commutative square.
```
W ---f---> X
| |
g h
| |
v v
Y ---i---> Z
| |
g' h'
| |
v v
Y'---i'--> Z'
```
-/
lemma vert_comp {W X Y Y' Z Z' : C} {f : W ⟶ X} {g : W ⟶ Y} {g' : Y ⟶ Y'} {h : X ⟶ Z}
{h' : Z ⟶ Z'} {i : Y ⟶ Z} {i' : Y' ⟶ Z'} (hsq₁ : CommSq f g h i) (hsq₂ : CommSq i g' h' i') :
CommSq f (g ≫ g') (h ≫ h') i' :=
flip (horiz_comp (flip hsq₁) (flip hsq₂))
end CommSq
namespace Functor
variable {D : Type*} [Category D]
variable (F : C ⥤ D) {W X Y Z : C} {f : W ⟶ X} {g : W ⟶ Y} {h : X ⟶ Z} {i : Y ⟶ Z}
theorem map_commSq (s : CommSq f g h i) : CommSq (F.map f) (F.map g) (F.map h) (F.map i) :=
⟨by simpa using congr_arg (fun k : W ⟶ Z => F.map k) s.w⟩
#align category_theory.functor.map_comm_sq CategoryTheory.Functor.map_commSq
end Functor
alias CommSq.map := Functor.map_commSq
#align category_theory.comm_sq.map CategoryTheory.CommSq.map
namespace CommSq
variable {A B X Y : C} {f : A ⟶ X} {i : A ⟶ B} {p : X ⟶ Y} {g : B ⟶ Y}
/-- Now we consider a square:
```
A ---f---> X
| |
i p
| |
v v
B ---g---> Y
```
The datum of a lift in a commutative square, i.e. an up-right-diagonal
morphism which makes both triangles commute. -/
-- porting note (#5171): removed @[nolint has_nonempty_instance]
@[ext]
structure LiftStruct (sq : CommSq f i p g) where
/-- The lift. -/
l : B ⟶ X
/-- The upper left triangle commutes. -/
fac_left : i ≫ l = f
/-- The lower right triangle commutes. -/
fac_right: l ≫ p = g
#align category_theory.comm_sq.lift_struct CategoryTheory.CommSq.LiftStruct
namespace LiftStruct
/-- A `LiftStruct` for a commutative square gives a `LiftStruct` for the
corresponding square in the opposite category. -/
@[simps]
def op {sq : CommSq f i p g} (l : LiftStruct sq) : LiftStruct sq.op where
l := l.l.op
fac_left := by rw [← op_comp, l.fac_right]
fac_right := by rw [← op_comp, l.fac_left]
#align category_theory.comm_sq.lift_struct.op CategoryTheory.CommSq.LiftStruct.op
/-- A `LiftStruct` for a commutative square in the opposite category
gives a `LiftStruct` for the corresponding square in the original category. -/
@[simps]
def unop {A B X Y : Cᵒᵖ} {f : A ⟶ X} {i : A ⟶ B} {p : X ⟶ Y} {g : B ⟶ Y} {sq : CommSq f i p g}
(l : LiftStruct sq) : LiftStruct sq.unop where
l := l.l.unop
fac_left := by rw [← unop_comp, l.fac_right]
fac_right := by rw [← unop_comp, l.fac_left]
#align category_theory.comm_sq.lift_struct.unop CategoryTheory.CommSq.LiftStruct.unop
/-- Equivalences of `LiftStruct` for a square and the corresponding square
in the opposite category. -/
@[simps]
def opEquiv (sq : CommSq f i p g) : LiftStruct sq ≃ LiftStruct sq.op where
toFun := op
invFun := unop
left_inv := by aesop_cat
right_inv := by aesop_cat
#align category_theory.comm_sq.lift_struct.op_equiv CategoryTheory.CommSq.LiftStruct.opEquiv
/-- Equivalences of `LiftStruct` for a square in the oppositive category and
the corresponding square in the original category. -/
def unopEquiv {A B X Y : Cᵒᵖ} {f : A ⟶ X} {i : A ⟶ B} {p : X ⟶ Y} {g : B ⟶ Y}
(sq : CommSq f i p g) : LiftStruct sq ≃ LiftStruct sq.unop where
toFun := unop
invFun := op
left_inv := by aesop_cat
right_inv := by aesop_cat
#align category_theory.comm_sq.lift_struct.unop_equiv CategoryTheory.CommSq.LiftStruct.unopEquiv
end LiftStruct
instance subsingleton_liftStruct_of_epi (sq : CommSq f i p g) [Epi i] :
Subsingleton (LiftStruct sq) :=
⟨fun l₁ l₂ => by
ext
rw [← cancel_epi i]
simp only [LiftStruct.fac_left]⟩
#align category_theory.comm_sq.subsingleton_lift_struct_of_epi CategoryTheory.CommSq.subsingleton_liftStruct_of_epi
instance subsingleton_liftStruct_of_mono (sq : CommSq f i p g) [Mono p] :
Subsingleton (LiftStruct sq) :=
⟨fun l₁ l₂ => by
ext
rw [← cancel_mono p]
simp only [LiftStruct.fac_right]⟩
#align category_theory.comm_sq.subsingleton_lift_struct_of_mono CategoryTheory.CommSq.subsingleton_liftStruct_of_mono
variable (sq : CommSq f i p g)
/-- The assertion that a square has a `LiftStruct`. -/
class HasLift : Prop where
/-- Square has a `LiftStruct`. -/
exists_lift : Nonempty sq.LiftStruct
#align category_theory.comm_sq.has_lift CategoryTheory.CommSq.HasLift
namespace HasLift
variable {sq}
theorem mk' (l : sq.LiftStruct) : HasLift sq :=
⟨Nonempty.intro l⟩
#align category_theory.comm_sq.has_lift.mk' CategoryTheory.CommSq.HasLift.mk'
variable (sq)
theorem iff : HasLift sq ↔ Nonempty sq.LiftStruct := by
constructor
exacts [fun h => h.exists_lift, fun h => mk h]
#align category_theory.comm_sq.has_lift.iff CategoryTheory.CommSq.HasLift.iff
theorem iff_op : HasLift sq ↔ HasLift sq.op := by
rw [iff, iff]
exact Nonempty.congr (LiftStruct.opEquiv sq).toFun (LiftStruct.opEquiv sq).invFun
#align category_theory.comm_sq.has_lift.iff_op CategoryTheory.CommSq.HasLift.iff_op
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/CommSq.lean | 251 | 254 | theorem iff_unop {A B X Y : Cᵒᵖ} {f : A ⟶ X} {i : A ⟶ B} {p : X ⟶ Y} {g : B ⟶ Y}
(sq : CommSq f i p g) : HasLift sq ↔ HasLift sq.unop := by |
rw [iff, iff]
exact Nonempty.congr (LiftStruct.unopEquiv sq).toFun (LiftStruct.unopEquiv sq).invFun
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Alexander Bentkamp. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Alexander Bentkamp, Eric Wieser, Jeremy Avigad, Johan Commelin
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Matrix.Invertible
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.NonsingularInverse
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.PosDef
#align_import linear_algebra.matrix.schur_complement from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"a176cb1219e300e85793d44583dede42377b51af"
/-! # 2×2 block matrices and the Schur complement
This file proves properties of 2×2 block matrices `[A B; C D]` that relate to the Schur complement
`D - C*A⁻¹*B`.
Some of the results here generalize to 2×2 matrices in a category, rather than just a ring. A few
results in this direction can be found in the file `CateogryTheory.Preadditive.Biproducts`,
especially the declarations `CategoryTheory.Biprod.gaussian` and `CategoryTheory.Biprod.isoElim`.
Compare with `Matrix.invertibleOfFromBlocks₁₁Invertible`.
## Main results
* `Matrix.det_fromBlocks₁₁`, `Matrix.det_fromBlocks₂₂`: determinant of a block matrix in terms of
the Schur complement.
* `Matrix.invOf_fromBlocks_zero₂₁_eq`, `Matrix.invOf_fromBlocks_zero₁₂_eq`: the inverse of a
block triangular matrix.
* `Matrix.isUnit_fromBlocks_zero₂₁`, `Matrix.isUnit_fromBlocks_zero₁₂`: invertibility of a
block triangular matrix.
* `Matrix.det_one_add_mul_comm`: the **Weinstein–Aronszajn identity**.
* `Matrix.PosSemidef.fromBlocks₁₁` and `Matrix.PosSemidef.fromBlocks₂₂`: If a matrix `A` is
positive definite, then `[A B; Bᴴ D]` is postive semidefinite if and only if `D - Bᴴ A⁻¹ B` is
postive semidefinite.
-/
variable {l m n α : Type*}
namespace Matrix
open scoped Matrix
section CommRing
variable [Fintype l] [Fintype m] [Fintype n]
variable [DecidableEq l] [DecidableEq m] [DecidableEq n]
variable [CommRing α]
/-- LDU decomposition of a block matrix with an invertible top-left corner, using the
Schur complement. -/
theorem fromBlocks_eq_of_invertible₁₁ (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix l m α)
(D : Matrix l n α) [Invertible A] :
fromBlocks A B C D =
fromBlocks 1 0 (C * ⅟ A) 1 * fromBlocks A 0 0 (D - C * ⅟ A * B) *
fromBlocks 1 (⅟ A * B) 0 1 := by
simp only [fromBlocks_multiply, Matrix.mul_zero, Matrix.zero_mul, add_zero, zero_add,
Matrix.one_mul, Matrix.mul_one, invOf_mul_self, Matrix.mul_invOf_self_assoc,
Matrix.mul_invOf_mul_self_cancel, Matrix.mul_assoc, add_sub_cancel]
#align matrix.from_blocks_eq_of_invertible₁₁ Matrix.fromBlocks_eq_of_invertible₁₁
/-- LDU decomposition of a block matrix with an invertible bottom-right corner, using the
Schur complement. -/
theorem fromBlocks_eq_of_invertible₂₂ (A : Matrix l m α) (B : Matrix l n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible D] :
fromBlocks A B C D =
fromBlocks 1 (B * ⅟ D) 0 1 * fromBlocks (A - B * ⅟ D * C) 0 0 D *
fromBlocks 1 0 (⅟ D * C) 1 :=
(Matrix.reindex (Equiv.sumComm _ _) (Equiv.sumComm _ _)).injective <| by
simpa [reindex_apply, Equiv.sumComm_symm, ← submatrix_mul_equiv _ _ _ (Equiv.sumComm n m), ←
submatrix_mul_equiv _ _ _ (Equiv.sumComm n l), Equiv.sumComm_apply,
fromBlocks_submatrix_sum_swap_sum_swap] using fromBlocks_eq_of_invertible₁₁ D C B A
#align matrix.from_blocks_eq_of_invertible₂₂ Matrix.fromBlocks_eq_of_invertible₂₂
section Triangular
/-! #### Block triangular matrices -/
/-- An upper-block-triangular matrix is invertible if its diagonal is. -/
def fromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (D : Matrix n n α)
[Invertible A] [Invertible D] : Invertible (fromBlocks A B 0 D) :=
invertibleOfLeftInverse _ (fromBlocks (⅟ A) (-(⅟ A * B * ⅟ D)) 0 (⅟ D)) <| by
simp_rw [fromBlocks_multiply, Matrix.mul_zero, Matrix.zero_mul, zero_add, add_zero,
Matrix.neg_mul, invOf_mul_self, Matrix.mul_invOf_mul_self_cancel, add_right_neg,
fromBlocks_one]
#align matrix.from_blocks_zero₂₁_invertible Matrix.fromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible
/-- A lower-block-triangular matrix is invertible if its diagonal is. -/
def fromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible (A : Matrix m m α) (C : Matrix n m α) (D : Matrix n n α)
[Invertible A] [Invertible D] : Invertible (fromBlocks A 0 C D) :=
invertibleOfLeftInverse _
(fromBlocks (⅟ A) 0 (-(⅟ D * C * ⅟ A))
(⅟ D)) <| by -- a symmetry argument is more work than just copying the proof
simp_rw [fromBlocks_multiply, Matrix.mul_zero, Matrix.zero_mul, zero_add, add_zero,
Matrix.neg_mul, invOf_mul_self, Matrix.mul_invOf_mul_self_cancel, add_left_neg,
fromBlocks_one]
#align matrix.from_blocks_zero₁₂_invertible Matrix.fromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible
theorem invOf_fromBlocks_zero₂₁_eq (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (D : Matrix n n α)
[Invertible A] [Invertible D] [Invertible (fromBlocks A B 0 D)] :
⅟ (fromBlocks A B 0 D) = fromBlocks (⅟ A) (-(⅟ A * B * ⅟ D)) 0 (⅟ D) := by
letI := fromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible A B D
convert (rfl : ⅟ (fromBlocks A B 0 D) = _)
#align matrix.inv_of_from_blocks_zero₂₁_eq Matrix.invOf_fromBlocks_zero₂₁_eq
theorem invOf_fromBlocks_zero₁₂_eq (A : Matrix m m α) (C : Matrix n m α) (D : Matrix n n α)
[Invertible A] [Invertible D] [Invertible (fromBlocks A 0 C D)] :
⅟ (fromBlocks A 0 C D) = fromBlocks (⅟ A) 0 (-(⅟ D * C * ⅟ A)) (⅟ D) := by
letI := fromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible A C D
convert (rfl : ⅟ (fromBlocks A 0 C D) = _)
#align matrix.inv_of_from_blocks_zero₁₂_eq Matrix.invOf_fromBlocks_zero₁₂_eq
/-- Both diagonal entries of an invertible upper-block-triangular matrix are invertible (by reading
off the diagonal entries of the inverse). -/
def invertibleOfFromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (D : Matrix n n α)
[Invertible (fromBlocks A B 0 D)] : Invertible A × Invertible D where
fst :=
invertibleOfLeftInverse _ (⅟ (fromBlocks A B 0 D)).toBlocks₁₁ <| by
have := invOf_mul_self (fromBlocks A B 0 D)
rw [← fromBlocks_toBlocks (⅟ (fromBlocks A B 0 D)), fromBlocks_multiply] at this
replace := congr_arg Matrix.toBlocks₁₁ this
simpa only [Matrix.toBlocks_fromBlocks₁₁, Matrix.mul_zero, add_zero, ← fromBlocks_one] using
this
snd :=
invertibleOfRightInverse _ (⅟ (fromBlocks A B 0 D)).toBlocks₂₂ <| by
have := mul_invOf_self (fromBlocks A B 0 D)
rw [← fromBlocks_toBlocks (⅟ (fromBlocks A B 0 D)), fromBlocks_multiply] at this
replace := congr_arg Matrix.toBlocks₂₂ this
simpa only [Matrix.toBlocks_fromBlocks₂₂, Matrix.zero_mul, zero_add, ← fromBlocks_one] using
this
#align matrix.invertible_of_from_blocks_zero₂₁_invertible Matrix.invertibleOfFromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible
/-- Both diagonal entries of an invertible lower-block-triangular matrix are invertible (by reading
off the diagonal entries of the inverse). -/
def invertibleOfFromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible (A : Matrix m m α) (C : Matrix n m α) (D : Matrix n n α)
[Invertible (fromBlocks A 0 C D)] : Invertible A × Invertible D where
fst :=
invertibleOfRightInverse _ (⅟ (fromBlocks A 0 C D)).toBlocks₁₁ <| by
have := mul_invOf_self (fromBlocks A 0 C D)
rw [← fromBlocks_toBlocks (⅟ (fromBlocks A 0 C D)), fromBlocks_multiply] at this
replace := congr_arg Matrix.toBlocks₁₁ this
simpa only [Matrix.toBlocks_fromBlocks₁₁, Matrix.zero_mul, add_zero, ← fromBlocks_one] using
this
snd :=
invertibleOfLeftInverse _ (⅟ (fromBlocks A 0 C D)).toBlocks₂₂ <| by
have := invOf_mul_self (fromBlocks A 0 C D)
rw [← fromBlocks_toBlocks (⅟ (fromBlocks A 0 C D)), fromBlocks_multiply] at this
replace := congr_arg Matrix.toBlocks₂₂ this
simpa only [Matrix.toBlocks_fromBlocks₂₂, Matrix.mul_zero, zero_add, ← fromBlocks_one] using
this
#align matrix.invertible_of_from_blocks_zero₁₂_invertible Matrix.invertibleOfFromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible
/-- `invertibleOfFromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible` and `Matrix.fromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible` form
an equivalence. -/
def fromBlocksZero₂₁InvertibleEquiv (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (D : Matrix n n α) :
Invertible (fromBlocks A B 0 D) ≃ Invertible A × Invertible D where
toFun _ := invertibleOfFromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible A B D
invFun i := by
letI := i.1
letI := i.2
exact fromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible A B D
left_inv _ := Subsingleton.elim _ _
right_inv _ := Subsingleton.elim _ _
#align matrix.from_blocks_zero₂₁_invertible_equiv Matrix.fromBlocksZero₂₁InvertibleEquiv
/-- `invertibleOfFromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible` and `Matrix.fromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible` form
an equivalence. -/
def fromBlocksZero₁₂InvertibleEquiv (A : Matrix m m α) (C : Matrix n m α) (D : Matrix n n α) :
Invertible (fromBlocks A 0 C D) ≃ Invertible A × Invertible D where
toFun _ := invertibleOfFromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible A C D
invFun i := by
letI := i.1
letI := i.2
exact fromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible A C D
left_inv _ := Subsingleton.elim _ _
right_inv _ := Subsingleton.elim _ _
#align matrix.from_blocks_zero₁₂_invertible_equiv Matrix.fromBlocksZero₁₂InvertibleEquiv
/-- An upper block-triangular matrix is invertible iff both elements of its diagonal are.
This is a propositional form of `Matrix.fromBlocksZero₂₁InvertibleEquiv`. -/
@[simp]
theorem isUnit_fromBlocks_zero₂₁ {A : Matrix m m α} {B : Matrix m n α} {D : Matrix n n α} :
IsUnit (fromBlocks A B 0 D) ↔ IsUnit A ∧ IsUnit D := by
simp only [← nonempty_invertible_iff_isUnit, ← nonempty_prod,
(fromBlocksZero₂₁InvertibleEquiv _ _ _).nonempty_congr]
#align matrix.is_unit_from_blocks_zero₂₁ Matrix.isUnit_fromBlocks_zero₂₁
/-- A lower block-triangular matrix is invertible iff both elements of its diagonal are.
This is a propositional form of `Matrix.fromBlocksZero₁₂InvertibleEquiv` forms an `iff`. -/
@[simp]
theorem isUnit_fromBlocks_zero₁₂ {A : Matrix m m α} {C : Matrix n m α} {D : Matrix n n α} :
IsUnit (fromBlocks A 0 C D) ↔ IsUnit A ∧ IsUnit D := by
simp only [← nonempty_invertible_iff_isUnit, ← nonempty_prod,
(fromBlocksZero₁₂InvertibleEquiv _ _ _).nonempty_congr]
#align matrix.is_unit_from_blocks_zero₁₂ Matrix.isUnit_fromBlocks_zero₁₂
/-- An expression for the inverse of an upper block-triangular matrix, when either both elements of
diagonal are invertible, or both are not. -/
theorem inv_fromBlocks_zero₂₁_of_isUnit_iff (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (D : Matrix n n α)
(hAD : IsUnit A ↔ IsUnit D) :
(fromBlocks A B 0 D)⁻¹ = fromBlocks A⁻¹ (-(A⁻¹ * B * D⁻¹)) 0 D⁻¹ := by
by_cases hA : IsUnit A
· have hD := hAD.mp hA
cases hA.nonempty_invertible
cases hD.nonempty_invertible
letI := fromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible A B D
simp_rw [← invOf_eq_nonsing_inv, invOf_fromBlocks_zero₂₁_eq]
· have hD := hAD.not.mp hA
have : ¬IsUnit (fromBlocks A B 0 D) :=
isUnit_fromBlocks_zero₂₁.not.mpr (not_and'.mpr fun _ => hA)
simp_rw [nonsing_inv_eq_ring_inverse, Ring.inverse_non_unit _ hA, Ring.inverse_non_unit _ hD,
Ring.inverse_non_unit _ this, Matrix.zero_mul, neg_zero, fromBlocks_zero]
#align matrix.inv_from_blocks_zero₂₁_of_is_unit_iff Matrix.inv_fromBlocks_zero₂₁_of_isUnit_iff
/-- An expression for the inverse of a lower block-triangular matrix, when either both elements of
diagonal are invertible, or both are not. -/
theorem inv_fromBlocks_zero₁₂_of_isUnit_iff (A : Matrix m m α) (C : Matrix n m α) (D : Matrix n n α)
(hAD : IsUnit A ↔ IsUnit D) :
(fromBlocks A 0 C D)⁻¹ = fromBlocks A⁻¹ 0 (-(D⁻¹ * C * A⁻¹)) D⁻¹ := by
by_cases hA : IsUnit A
· have hD := hAD.mp hA
cases hA.nonempty_invertible
cases hD.nonempty_invertible
letI := fromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible A C D
simp_rw [← invOf_eq_nonsing_inv, invOf_fromBlocks_zero₁₂_eq]
· have hD := hAD.not.mp hA
have : ¬IsUnit (fromBlocks A 0 C D) :=
isUnit_fromBlocks_zero₁₂.not.mpr (not_and'.mpr fun _ => hA)
simp_rw [nonsing_inv_eq_ring_inverse, Ring.inverse_non_unit _ hA, Ring.inverse_non_unit _ hD,
Ring.inverse_non_unit _ this, Matrix.zero_mul, neg_zero, fromBlocks_zero]
#align matrix.inv_from_blocks_zero₁₂_of_is_unit_iff Matrix.inv_fromBlocks_zero₁₂_of_isUnit_iff
end Triangular
/-! ### 2×2 block matrices -/
section Block
/-! #### General 2×2 block matrices-/
/-- A block matrix is invertible if the bottom right corner and the corresponding schur complement
is. -/
def fromBlocks₂₂Invertible (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible D] [Invertible (A - B * ⅟ D * C)] :
Invertible (fromBlocks A B C D) := by
-- factor `fromBlocks` via `fromBlocks_eq_of_invertible₂₂`, and state the inverse we expect
convert Invertible.copy' _ _ (fromBlocks (⅟ (A - B * ⅟ D * C)) (-(⅟ (A - B * ⅟ D * C) * B * ⅟ D))
(-(⅟ D * C * ⅟ (A - B * ⅟ D * C))) (⅟ D + ⅟ D * C * ⅟ (A - B * ⅟ D * C) * B * ⅟ D))
(fromBlocks_eq_of_invertible₂₂ _ _ _ _) _
· -- the product is invertible because all the factors are
letI : Invertible (1 : Matrix n n α) := invertibleOne
letI : Invertible (1 : Matrix m m α) := invertibleOne
refine Invertible.mul ?_ (fromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible _ _ _)
exact
Invertible.mul (fromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible _ _ _)
(fromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible _ _ _)
· -- unfold the `Invertible` instances to get the raw factors
show
_ =
fromBlocks 1 0 (-(1 * (⅟ D * C) * 1)) 1 *
(fromBlocks (⅟ (A - B * ⅟ D * C)) (-(⅟ (A - B * ⅟ D * C) * 0 * ⅟ D)) 0 (⅟ D) *
fromBlocks 1 (-(1 * (B * ⅟ D) * 1)) 0 1)
-- combine into a single block matrix
simp only [fromBlocks_multiply, invOf_one, Matrix.one_mul, Matrix.mul_one, Matrix.zero_mul,
Matrix.mul_zero, add_zero, zero_add, neg_zero, Matrix.mul_neg, Matrix.neg_mul, neg_neg, ←
Matrix.mul_assoc, add_comm (⅟D)]
#align matrix.from_blocks₂₂_invertible Matrix.fromBlocks₂₂Invertible
/-- A block matrix is invertible if the top left corner and the corresponding schur complement
is. -/
def fromBlocks₁₁Invertible (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible A] [Invertible (D - C * ⅟ A * B)] :
Invertible (fromBlocks A B C D) := by
-- we argue by symmetry
letI := fromBlocks₂₂Invertible D C B A
letI iDCBA :=
submatrixEquivInvertible (fromBlocks D C B A) (Equiv.sumComm _ _) (Equiv.sumComm _ _)
exact
iDCBA.copy' _
(fromBlocks (⅟ A + ⅟ A * B * ⅟ (D - C * ⅟ A * B) * C * ⅟ A) (-(⅟ A * B * ⅟ (D - C * ⅟ A * B)))
(-(⅟ (D - C * ⅟ A * B) * C * ⅟ A)) (⅟ (D - C * ⅟ A * B)))
(fromBlocks_submatrix_sum_swap_sum_swap _ _ _ _).symm
(fromBlocks_submatrix_sum_swap_sum_swap _ _ _ _).symm
#align matrix.from_blocks₁₁_invertible Matrix.fromBlocks₁₁Invertible
theorem invOf_fromBlocks₂₂_eq (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible D] [Invertible (A - B * ⅟ D * C)]
[Invertible (fromBlocks A B C D)] :
⅟ (fromBlocks A B C D) =
fromBlocks (⅟ (A - B * ⅟ D * C)) (-(⅟ (A - B * ⅟ D * C) * B * ⅟ D))
(-(⅟ D * C * ⅟ (A - B * ⅟ D * C))) (⅟ D + ⅟ D * C * ⅟ (A - B * ⅟ D * C) * B * ⅟ D) := by
letI := fromBlocks₂₂Invertible A B C D
convert (rfl : ⅟ (fromBlocks A B C D) = _)
#align matrix.inv_of_from_blocks₂₂_eq Matrix.invOf_fromBlocks₂₂_eq
theorem invOf_fromBlocks₁₁_eq (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible A] [Invertible (D - C * ⅟ A * B)]
[Invertible (fromBlocks A B C D)] :
⅟ (fromBlocks A B C D) =
fromBlocks (⅟ A + ⅟ A * B * ⅟ (D - C * ⅟ A * B) * C * ⅟ A) (-(⅟ A * B * ⅟ (D - C * ⅟ A * B)))
(-(⅟ (D - C * ⅟ A * B) * C * ⅟ A)) (⅟ (D - C * ⅟ A * B)) := by
letI := fromBlocks₁₁Invertible A B C D
convert (rfl : ⅟ (fromBlocks A B C D) = _)
#align matrix.inv_of_from_blocks₁₁_eq Matrix.invOf_fromBlocks₁₁_eq
/-- If a block matrix is invertible and so is its bottom left element, then so is the corresponding
Schur complement. -/
def invertibleOfFromBlocks₂₂Invertible (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible D] [Invertible (fromBlocks A B C D)] :
Invertible (A - B * ⅟ D * C) := by
suffices Invertible (fromBlocks (A - B * ⅟ D * C) 0 0 D) by
exact (invertibleOfFromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible (A - B * ⅟ D * C) 0 D).1
letI : Invertible (1 : Matrix n n α) := invertibleOne
letI : Invertible (1 : Matrix m m α) := invertibleOne
letI iDC : Invertible (fromBlocks 1 0 (⅟ D * C) 1 : Matrix (Sum m n) (Sum m n) α) :=
fromBlocksZero₁₂Invertible _ _ _
letI iBD : Invertible (fromBlocks 1 (B * ⅟ D) 0 1 : Matrix (Sum m n) (Sum m n) α) :=
fromBlocksZero₂₁Invertible _ _ _
letI iBDC := Invertible.copy ‹_› _ (fromBlocks_eq_of_invertible₂₂ A B C D).symm
refine (iBD.mulLeft _).symm ?_
exact (iDC.mulRight _).symm iBDC
#align matrix.invertible_of_from_blocks₂₂_invertible Matrix.invertibleOfFromBlocks₂₂Invertible
/-- If a block matrix is invertible and so is its bottom left element, then so is the corresponding
Schur complement. -/
def invertibleOfFromBlocks₁₁Invertible (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible A] [Invertible (fromBlocks A B C D)] :
Invertible (D - C * ⅟ A * B) := by
-- another symmetry argument
letI iABCD' :=
submatrixEquivInvertible (fromBlocks A B C D) (Equiv.sumComm _ _) (Equiv.sumComm _ _)
letI iDCBA := iABCD'.copy _ (fromBlocks_submatrix_sum_swap_sum_swap _ _ _ _).symm
exact invertibleOfFromBlocks₂₂Invertible D C B A
#align matrix.invertible_of_from_blocks₁₁_invertible Matrix.invertibleOfFromBlocks₁₁Invertible
/-- `Matrix.invertibleOfFromBlocks₂₂Invertible` and `Matrix.fromBlocks₂₂Invertible` as an
equivalence. -/
def invertibleEquivFromBlocks₂₂Invertible (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible D] :
Invertible (fromBlocks A B C D) ≃ Invertible (A - B * ⅟ D * C) where
toFun _iABCD := invertibleOfFromBlocks₂₂Invertible _ _ _ _
invFun _i_schur := fromBlocks₂₂Invertible _ _ _ _
left_inv _iABCD := Subsingleton.elim _ _
right_inv _i_schur := Subsingleton.elim _ _
#align matrix.invertible_equiv_from_blocks₂₂_invertible Matrix.invertibleEquivFromBlocks₂₂Invertible
/-- `Matrix.invertibleOfFromBlocks₁₁Invertible` and `Matrix.fromBlocks₁₁Invertible` as an
equivalence. -/
def invertibleEquivFromBlocks₁₁Invertible (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible A] :
Invertible (fromBlocks A B C D) ≃ Invertible (D - C * ⅟ A * B) where
toFun _iABCD := invertibleOfFromBlocks₁₁Invertible _ _ _ _
invFun _i_schur := fromBlocks₁₁Invertible _ _ _ _
left_inv _iABCD := Subsingleton.elim _ _
right_inv _i_schur := Subsingleton.elim _ _
#align matrix.invertible_equiv_from_blocks₁₁_invertible Matrix.invertibleEquivFromBlocks₁₁Invertible
/-- If the bottom-left element of a block matrix is invertible, then the whole matrix is invertible
iff the corresponding schur complement is. -/
theorem isUnit_fromBlocks_iff_of_invertible₂₂ {A : Matrix m m α} {B : Matrix m n α}
{C : Matrix n m α} {D : Matrix n n α} [Invertible D] :
IsUnit (fromBlocks A B C D) ↔ IsUnit (A - B * ⅟ D * C) := by
simp only [← nonempty_invertible_iff_isUnit,
(invertibleEquivFromBlocks₂₂Invertible A B C D).nonempty_congr]
#align matrix.is_unit_from_blocks_iff_of_invertible₂₂ Matrix.isUnit_fromBlocks_iff_of_invertible₂₂
/-- If the top-right element of a block matrix is invertible, then the whole matrix is invertible
iff the corresponding schur complement is. -/
theorem isUnit_fromBlocks_iff_of_invertible₁₁ {A : Matrix m m α} {B : Matrix m n α}
{C : Matrix n m α} {D : Matrix n n α} [Invertible A] :
IsUnit (fromBlocks A B C D) ↔ IsUnit (D - C * ⅟ A * B) := by
simp only [← nonempty_invertible_iff_isUnit,
(invertibleEquivFromBlocks₁₁Invertible A B C D).nonempty_congr]
#align matrix.is_unit_from_blocks_iff_of_invertible₁₁ Matrix.isUnit_fromBlocks_iff_of_invertible₁₁
end Block
/-! ### Lemmas about `Matrix.det` -/
section Det
/-- Determinant of a 2×2 block matrix, expanded around an invertible top left element in terms of
the Schur complement. -/
theorem det_fromBlocks₁₁ (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible A] :
(Matrix.fromBlocks A B C D).det = det A * det (D - C * ⅟ A * B) := by
rw [fromBlocks_eq_of_invertible₁₁ (A := A), det_mul, det_mul, det_fromBlocks_zero₂₁,
det_fromBlocks_zero₂₁, det_fromBlocks_zero₁₂, det_one, det_one, one_mul, one_mul, mul_one]
#align matrix.det_from_blocks₁₁ Matrix.det_fromBlocks₁₁
@[simp]
theorem det_fromBlocks_one₁₁ (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α) (D : Matrix n n α) :
(Matrix.fromBlocks 1 B C D).det = det (D - C * B) := by
haveI : Invertible (1 : Matrix m m α) := invertibleOne
rw [det_fromBlocks₁₁, invOf_one, Matrix.mul_one, det_one, one_mul]
#align matrix.det_from_blocks_one₁₁ Matrix.det_fromBlocks_one₁₁
/-- Determinant of a 2×2 block matrix, expanded around an invertible bottom right element in terms
of the Schur complement. -/
theorem det_fromBlocks₂₂ (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α)
(D : Matrix n n α) [Invertible D] :
(Matrix.fromBlocks A B C D).det = det D * det (A - B * ⅟ D * C) := by
have : fromBlocks A B C D =
(fromBlocks D C B A).submatrix (Equiv.sumComm _ _) (Equiv.sumComm _ _) := by
ext (i j)
cases i <;> cases j <;> rfl
rw [this, det_submatrix_equiv_self, det_fromBlocks₁₁]
#align matrix.det_from_blocks₂₂ Matrix.det_fromBlocks₂₂
@[simp]
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SchurComplement.lean | 417 | 420 | theorem det_fromBlocks_one₂₂ (A : Matrix m m α) (B : Matrix m n α) (C : Matrix n m α) :
(Matrix.fromBlocks A B C 1).det = det (A - B * C) := by |
haveI : Invertible (1 : Matrix n n α) := invertibleOne
rw [det_fromBlocks₂₂, invOf_one, Matrix.mul_one, det_one, one_mul]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Riccardo Brasca. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Riccardo Brasca
-/
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.Cyclotomic.PrimitiveRoots
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.NumberField.Discriminant
#align_import number_theory.cyclotomic.discriminant from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"3e068ece210655b7b9a9477c3aff38a492400aa1"
/-!
# Discriminant of cyclotomic fields
We compute the discriminant of a `p ^ n`-th cyclotomic extension.
## Main results
* `IsCyclotomicExtension.discr_odd_prime` : if `p` is an odd prime such that
`IsCyclotomicExtension {p} K L` and `Irreducible (cyclotomic p K)`, then
`discr K (hζ.powerBasis K).basis = (-1) ^ ((p - 1) / 2) * p ^ (p - 2)` for any
`hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ p`.
-/
universe u v
open Algebra Polynomial Nat IsPrimitiveRoot PowerBasis
open scoped Polynomial Cyclotomic
namespace IsPrimitiveRoot
variable {n : ℕ+} {K : Type u} [Field K] [CharZero K] {ζ : K}
variable [ce : IsCyclotomicExtension {n} ℚ K]
/-- The discriminant of the power basis given by a primitive root of unity `ζ` is the same as the
discriminant of the power basis given by `ζ - 1`. -/
theorem discr_zeta_eq_discr_zeta_sub_one (hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ n) :
discr ℚ (hζ.powerBasis ℚ).basis = discr ℚ (hζ.subOnePowerBasis ℚ).basis := by
haveI : NumberField K := @NumberField.mk _ _ _ (IsCyclotomicExtension.finiteDimensional {n} ℚ K)
have H₁ : (aeval (hζ.powerBasis ℚ).gen) (X - 1 : ℤ[X]) = (hζ.subOnePowerBasis ℚ).gen := by simp
have H₂ : (aeval (hζ.subOnePowerBasis ℚ).gen) (X + 1 : ℤ[X]) = (hζ.powerBasis ℚ).gen := by simp
refine discr_eq_discr_of_toMatrix_coeff_isIntegral _ (fun i j => toMatrix_isIntegral H₁ ?_ ?_ _ _)
fun i j => toMatrix_isIntegral H₂ ?_ ?_ _ _
· exact hζ.isIntegral n.pos
· refine minpoly.isIntegrallyClosed_eq_field_fractions' (K := ℚ) (hζ.isIntegral n.pos)
· exact (hζ.isIntegral n.pos).sub isIntegral_one
· refine minpoly.isIntegrallyClosed_eq_field_fractions' (K := ℚ) ?_
exact (hζ.isIntegral n.pos).sub isIntegral_one
#align is_primitive_root.discr_zeta_eq_discr_zeta_sub_one IsPrimitiveRoot.discr_zeta_eq_discr_zeta_sub_one
end IsPrimitiveRoot
namespace IsCyclotomicExtension
variable {p : ℕ+} {k : ℕ} {K : Type u} {L : Type v} {ζ : L} [Field K] [Field L]
variable [Algebra K L]
set_option tactic.skipAssignedInstances false in
/-- If `p` is a prime and `IsCyclotomicExtension {p ^ (k + 1)} K L`, then the discriminant of
`hζ.powerBasis K` is `(-1) ^ ((p ^ (k + 1).totient) / 2) * p ^ (p ^ k * ((p - 1) * (k + 1) - 1))`
if `Irreducible (cyclotomic (p ^ (k + 1)) K))`, and `p ^ (k + 1) ≠ 2`. -/
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/Cyclotomic/Discriminant.lean | 62 | 122 | theorem discr_prime_pow_ne_two [IsCyclotomicExtension {p ^ (k + 1)} K L] [hp : Fact (p : ℕ).Prime]
(hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ ↑(p ^ (k + 1))) (hirr : Irreducible (cyclotomic (↑(p ^ (k + 1)) : ℕ) K))
(hk : p ^ (k + 1) ≠ 2) : discr K (hζ.powerBasis K).basis =
(-1) ^ ((p ^ (k + 1) : ℕ).totient / 2) * p ^ ((p : ℕ) ^ k * ((p - 1) * (k + 1) - 1)) := by |
haveI hne := IsCyclotomicExtension.neZero' (p ^ (k + 1)) K L
-- Porting note: these two instances are not automatically synthesised and must be constructed
haveI mf : Module.Finite K L := finiteDimensional {p ^ (k + 1)} K L
haveI se : IsSeparable K L := (isGalois (p ^ (k + 1)) K L).to_isSeparable
rw [discr_powerBasis_eq_norm, finrank L hirr, hζ.powerBasis_gen _, ←
hζ.minpoly_eq_cyclotomic_of_irreducible hirr, PNat.pow_coe,
totient_prime_pow hp.out (succ_pos k), Nat.add_one_sub_one]
have coe_two : ((2 : ℕ+) : ℕ) = 2 := rfl
have hp2 : p = 2 → k ≠ 0 := by
rintro rfl rfl
exact absurd rfl hk
congr 1
· rcases eq_or_ne p 2 with (rfl | hp2)
· rcases Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero (hp2 rfl) with ⟨k, rfl⟩
rw [coe_two, succ_sub_succ_eq_sub, tsub_zero, mul_one]; simp only [_root_.pow_succ']
rw [mul_assoc, Nat.mul_div_cancel_left _ zero_lt_two, Nat.mul_div_cancel_left _ zero_lt_two]
cases k
· simp
· simp_rw [_root_.pow_succ', (even_two.mul_right _).neg_one_pow,
((even_two.mul_right _).mul_right _).neg_one_pow]
· replace hp2 : (p : ℕ) ≠ 2 := by rwa [Ne, ← coe_two, PNat.coe_inj]
have hpo : Odd (p : ℕ) := hp.out.odd_of_ne_two hp2
obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := (hp.out.even_sub_one hp2).two_dvd
rw [ha, mul_left_comm, mul_assoc, Nat.mul_div_cancel_left _ two_pos,
Nat.mul_div_cancel_left _ two_pos, mul_right_comm, pow_mul, (hpo.pow.mul _).neg_one_pow,
pow_mul, hpo.pow.neg_one_pow]
refine Nat.Even.sub_odd ?_ (even_two_mul _) odd_one
rw [mul_left_comm, ← ha]
exact one_le_mul (one_le_pow _ _ hp.1.pos) (succ_le_iff.2 <| tsub_pos_of_lt hp.1.one_lt)
· have H := congr_arg (@derivative K _) (cyclotomic_prime_pow_mul_X_pow_sub_one K p k)
rw [derivative_mul, derivative_sub, derivative_one, sub_zero, derivative_X_pow, C_eq_natCast,
derivative_sub, derivative_one, sub_zero, derivative_X_pow, C_eq_natCast, ← PNat.pow_coe,
hζ.minpoly_eq_cyclotomic_of_irreducible hirr] at H
replace H := congr_arg (fun P => aeval ζ P) H
simp only [aeval_add, aeval_mul, minpoly.aeval, zero_mul, add_zero, aeval_natCast,
_root_.map_sub, aeval_one, aeval_X_pow] at H
replace H := congr_arg (Algebra.norm K) H
have hnorm : (norm K) (ζ ^ (p : ℕ) ^ k - 1) = (p : K) ^ (p : ℕ) ^ k := by
by_cases hp : p = 2
· exact mod_cast hζ.norm_pow_sub_one_eq_prime_pow_of_ne_zero hirr le_rfl (hp2 hp)
· exact mod_cast hζ.norm_pow_sub_one_of_prime_ne_two hirr le_rfl hp
rw [MonoidHom.map_mul, hnorm, MonoidHom.map_mul, ← map_natCast (algebraMap K L),
Algebra.norm_algebraMap, finrank L hirr] at H
conv_rhs at H => -- Porting note: need to drill down to successfully rewrite the totient
enter [1, 2]
rw [PNat.pow_coe, ← succ_eq_add_one, totient_prime_pow hp.out (succ_pos k), Nat.sub_one,
Nat.pred_succ]
rw [← hζ.minpoly_eq_cyclotomic_of_irreducible hirr, map_pow, hζ.norm_eq_one hk hirr, one_pow,
mul_one, PNat.pow_coe, cast_pow, ← pow_mul, ← mul_assoc, mul_comm (k + 1), mul_assoc] at H
have := mul_pos (succ_pos k) (tsub_pos_of_lt hp.out.one_lt)
rw [← succ_pred_eq_of_pos this, mul_succ, pow_add _ _ ((p : ℕ) ^ k)] at H
replace H := (mul_left_inj' fun h => ?_).1 H
· simp only [H, mul_comm _ (k + 1)]; norm_cast
· -- Porting note: was `replace h := pow_eq_zero h; rw [coe_coe] at h; simpa using hne.1`
have := hne.1
rw [PNat.pow_coe, Nat.cast_pow, Ne, pow_eq_zero_iff (by omega)] at this
exact absurd (pow_eq_zero h) this
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Bryan Gin-ge Chen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Adam Topaz, Bryan Gin-ge Chen, Yaël Dillies
-/
import Mathlib.Order.BooleanAlgebra
import Mathlib.Logic.Equiv.Basic
#align_import order.symm_diff from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"6eb334bd8f3433d5b08ba156b8ec3e6af47e1904"
/-!
# Symmetric difference and bi-implication
This file defines the symmetric difference and bi-implication operators in (co-)Heyting algebras.
## Examples
Some examples are
* The symmetric difference of two sets is the set of elements that are in either but not both.
* The symmetric difference on propositions is `Xor'`.
* The symmetric difference on `Bool` is `Bool.xor`.
* The equivalence of propositions. Two propositions are equivalent if they imply each other.
* The symmetric difference translates to addition when considering a Boolean algebra as a Boolean
ring.
## Main declarations
* `symmDiff`: The symmetric difference operator, defined as `(a \ b) ⊔ (b \ a)`
* `bihimp`: The bi-implication operator, defined as `(b ⇨ a) ⊓ (a ⇨ b)`
In generalized Boolean algebras, the symmetric difference operator is:
* `symmDiff_comm`: commutative, and
* `symmDiff_assoc`: associative.
## Notations
* `a ∆ b`: `symmDiff a b`
* `a ⇔ b`: `bihimp a b`
## References
The proof of associativity follows the note "Associativity of the Symmetric Difference of Sets: A
Proof from the Book" by John McCuan:
* <https://people.math.gatech.edu/~mccuan/courses/4317/symmetricdifference.pdf>
## Tags
boolean ring, generalized boolean algebra, boolean algebra, symmetric difference, bi-implication,
Heyting
-/
open Function OrderDual
variable {ι α β : Type*} {π : ι → Type*}
/-- The symmetric difference operator on a type with `⊔` and `\` is `(A \ B) ⊔ (B \ A)`. -/
def symmDiff [Sup α] [SDiff α] (a b : α) : α :=
a \ b ⊔ b \ a
#align symm_diff symmDiff
/-- The Heyting bi-implication is `(b ⇨ a) ⊓ (a ⇨ b)`. This generalizes equivalence of
propositions. -/
def bihimp [Inf α] [HImp α] (a b : α) : α :=
(b ⇨ a) ⊓ (a ⇨ b)
#align bihimp bihimp
/-- Notation for symmDiff -/
scoped[symmDiff] infixl:100 " ∆ " => symmDiff
/-- Notation for bihimp -/
scoped[symmDiff] infixl:100 " ⇔ " => bihimp
open scoped symmDiff
theorem symmDiff_def [Sup α] [SDiff α] (a b : α) : a ∆ b = a \ b ⊔ b \ a :=
rfl
#align symm_diff_def symmDiff_def
theorem bihimp_def [Inf α] [HImp α] (a b : α) : a ⇔ b = (b ⇨ a) ⊓ (a ⇨ b) :=
rfl
#align bihimp_def bihimp_def
theorem symmDiff_eq_Xor' (p q : Prop) : p ∆ q = Xor' p q :=
rfl
#align symm_diff_eq_xor symmDiff_eq_Xor'
@[simp]
theorem bihimp_iff_iff {p q : Prop} : p ⇔ q ↔ (p ↔ q) :=
(iff_iff_implies_and_implies _ _).symm.trans Iff.comm
#align bihimp_iff_iff bihimp_iff_iff
@[simp]
theorem Bool.symmDiff_eq_xor : ∀ p q : Bool, p ∆ q = xor p q := by decide
#align bool.symm_diff_eq_bxor Bool.symmDiff_eq_xor
section GeneralizedCoheytingAlgebra
variable [GeneralizedCoheytingAlgebra α] (a b c d : α)
@[simp]
theorem toDual_symmDiff : toDual (a ∆ b) = toDual a ⇔ toDual b :=
rfl
#align to_dual_symm_diff toDual_symmDiff
@[simp]
theorem ofDual_bihimp (a b : αᵒᵈ) : ofDual (a ⇔ b) = ofDual a ∆ ofDual b :=
rfl
#align of_dual_bihimp ofDual_bihimp
theorem symmDiff_comm : a ∆ b = b ∆ a := by simp only [symmDiff, sup_comm]
#align symm_diff_comm symmDiff_comm
instance symmDiff_isCommutative : Std.Commutative (α := α) (· ∆ ·) :=
⟨symmDiff_comm⟩
#align symm_diff_is_comm symmDiff_isCommutative
@[simp]
theorem symmDiff_self : a ∆ a = ⊥ := by rw [symmDiff, sup_idem, sdiff_self]
#align symm_diff_self symmDiff_self
@[simp]
theorem symmDiff_bot : a ∆ ⊥ = a := by rw [symmDiff, sdiff_bot, bot_sdiff, sup_bot_eq]
#align symm_diff_bot symmDiff_bot
@[simp]
theorem bot_symmDiff : ⊥ ∆ a = a := by rw [symmDiff_comm, symmDiff_bot]
#align bot_symm_diff bot_symmDiff
@[simp]
theorem symmDiff_eq_bot {a b : α} : a ∆ b = ⊥ ↔ a = b := by
simp_rw [symmDiff, sup_eq_bot_iff, sdiff_eq_bot_iff, le_antisymm_iff]
#align symm_diff_eq_bot symmDiff_eq_bot
theorem symmDiff_of_le {a b : α} (h : a ≤ b) : a ∆ b = b \ a := by
rw [symmDiff, sdiff_eq_bot_iff.2 h, bot_sup_eq]
#align symm_diff_of_le symmDiff_of_le
theorem symmDiff_of_ge {a b : α} (h : b ≤ a) : a ∆ b = a \ b := by
rw [symmDiff, sdiff_eq_bot_iff.2 h, sup_bot_eq]
#align symm_diff_of_ge symmDiff_of_ge
theorem symmDiff_le {a b c : α} (ha : a ≤ b ⊔ c) (hb : b ≤ a ⊔ c) : a ∆ b ≤ c :=
sup_le (sdiff_le_iff.2 ha) <| sdiff_le_iff.2 hb
#align symm_diff_le symmDiff_le
theorem symmDiff_le_iff {a b c : α} : a ∆ b ≤ c ↔ a ≤ b ⊔ c ∧ b ≤ a ⊔ c := by
simp_rw [symmDiff, sup_le_iff, sdiff_le_iff]
#align symm_diff_le_iff symmDiff_le_iff
@[simp]
theorem symmDiff_le_sup {a b : α} : a ∆ b ≤ a ⊔ b :=
sup_le_sup sdiff_le sdiff_le
#align symm_diff_le_sup symmDiff_le_sup
theorem symmDiff_eq_sup_sdiff_inf : a ∆ b = (a ⊔ b) \ (a ⊓ b) := by simp [sup_sdiff, symmDiff]
#align symm_diff_eq_sup_sdiff_inf symmDiff_eq_sup_sdiff_inf
theorem Disjoint.symmDiff_eq_sup {a b : α} (h : Disjoint a b) : a ∆ b = a ⊔ b := by
rw [symmDiff, h.sdiff_eq_left, h.sdiff_eq_right]
#align disjoint.symm_diff_eq_sup Disjoint.symmDiff_eq_sup
| Mathlib/Order/SymmDiff.lean | 165 | 166 | theorem symmDiff_sdiff : a ∆ b \ c = a \ (b ⊔ c) ⊔ b \ (a ⊔ c) := by |
rw [symmDiff, sup_sdiff_distrib, sdiff_sdiff_left, sdiff_sdiff_left]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anne Baanen, Filippo A. E. Nuccio
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.IntegralClosure
import Mathlib.RingTheory.FractionalIdeal.Basic
#align_import ring_theory.fractional_ideal from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"ed90a7d327c3a5caf65a6faf7e8a0d63c4605df7"
/-!
# More operations on fractional ideals
## Main definitions
* `map` is the pushforward of a fractional ideal along an algebra morphism
Let `K` be the localization of `R` at `R⁰ = R \ {0}` (i.e. the field of fractions).
* `FractionalIdeal R⁰ K` is the type of fractional ideals in the field of fractions
* `Div (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)` instance:
the ideal quotient `I / J` (typically written $I : J$, but a `:` operator cannot be defined)
## Main statement
* `isNoetherian` states that every fractional ideal of a noetherian integral domain is noetherian
## References
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_ideal
## Tags
fractional ideal, fractional ideals, invertible ideal
-/
open IsLocalization Pointwise nonZeroDivisors
namespace FractionalIdeal
open Set Submodule
variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R] {S : Submonoid R} {P : Type*} [CommRing P]
variable [Algebra R P] [loc : IsLocalization S P]
section
variable {P' : Type*} [CommRing P'] [Algebra R P'] [loc' : IsLocalization S P']
variable {P'' : Type*} [CommRing P''] [Algebra R P''] [loc'' : IsLocalization S P'']
theorem _root_.IsFractional.map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') {I : Submodule R P} :
IsFractional S I → IsFractional S (Submodule.map g.toLinearMap I)
| ⟨a, a_nonzero, hI⟩ =>
⟨a, a_nonzero, fun b hb => by
obtain ⟨b', b'_mem, hb'⟩ := Submodule.mem_map.mp hb
rw [AlgHom.toLinearMap_apply] at hb'
obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := hI b' b'_mem
use x
rw [← g.commutes, hx, g.map_smul, hb']⟩
#align is_fractional.map IsFractional.map
/-- `I.map g` is the pushforward of the fractional ideal `I` along the algebra morphism `g` -/
def map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') : FractionalIdeal S P → FractionalIdeal S P' := fun I =>
⟨Submodule.map g.toLinearMap I, I.isFractional.map g⟩
#align fractional_ideal.map FractionalIdeal.map
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') (I : FractionalIdeal S P) :
↑(map g I) = Submodule.map g.toLinearMap I :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_map FractionalIdeal.coe_map
@[simp]
theorem mem_map {I : FractionalIdeal S P} {g : P →ₐ[R] P'} {y : P'} :
y ∈ I.map g ↔ ∃ x, x ∈ I ∧ g x = y :=
Submodule.mem_map
#align fractional_ideal.mem_map FractionalIdeal.mem_map
variable (I J : FractionalIdeal S P) (g : P →ₐ[R] P')
@[simp]
theorem map_id : I.map (AlgHom.id _ _) = I :=
coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_id (I : Submodule R P))
#align fractional_ideal.map_id FractionalIdeal.map_id
@[simp]
theorem map_comp (g' : P' →ₐ[R] P'') : I.map (g'.comp g) = (I.map g).map g' :=
coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_comp g.toLinearMap g'.toLinearMap I)
#align fractional_ideal.map_comp FractionalIdeal.map_comp
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem map_coeIdeal (I : Ideal R) : (I : FractionalIdeal S P).map g = I := by
ext x
simp only [mem_coeIdeal]
constructor
· rintro ⟨_, ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩, rfl⟩
exact ⟨y, hy, (g.commutes y).symm⟩
· rintro ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩
exact ⟨_, ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩, g.commutes y⟩
#align fractional_ideal.map_coe_ideal FractionalIdeal.map_coeIdeal
@[simp]
theorem map_one : (1 : FractionalIdeal S P).map g = 1 :=
map_coeIdeal g ⊤
#align fractional_ideal.map_one FractionalIdeal.map_one
@[simp]
theorem map_zero : (0 : FractionalIdeal S P).map g = 0 :=
map_coeIdeal g 0
#align fractional_ideal.map_zero FractionalIdeal.map_zero
@[simp]
theorem map_add : (I + J).map g = I.map g + J.map g :=
coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_sup _ _ _)
#align fractional_ideal.map_add FractionalIdeal.map_add
@[simp]
theorem map_mul : (I * J).map g = I.map g * J.map g := by
simp only [mul_def]
exact coeToSubmodule_injective (Submodule.map_mul _ _ _)
#align fractional_ideal.map_mul FractionalIdeal.map_mul
@[simp]
theorem map_map_symm (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') : (I.map (g : P →ₐ[R] P')).map (g.symm : P' →ₐ[R] P) = I := by
rw [← map_comp, g.symm_comp, map_id]
#align fractional_ideal.map_map_symm FractionalIdeal.map_map_symm
@[simp]
theorem map_symm_map (I : FractionalIdeal S P') (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') :
(I.map (g.symm : P' →ₐ[R] P)).map (g : P →ₐ[R] P') = I := by
rw [← map_comp, g.comp_symm, map_id]
#align fractional_ideal.map_symm_map FractionalIdeal.map_symm_map
theorem map_mem_map {f : P →ₐ[R] P'} (h : Function.Injective f) {x : P} {I : FractionalIdeal S P} :
f x ∈ map f I ↔ x ∈ I :=
mem_map.trans ⟨fun ⟨_, hx', x'_eq⟩ => h x'_eq ▸ hx', fun h => ⟨x, h, rfl⟩⟩
#align fractional_ideal.map_mem_map FractionalIdeal.map_mem_map
theorem map_injective (f : P →ₐ[R] P') (h : Function.Injective f) :
Function.Injective (map f : FractionalIdeal S P → FractionalIdeal S P') := fun _ _ hIJ =>
ext fun _ => (map_mem_map h).symm.trans (hIJ.symm ▸ map_mem_map h)
#align fractional_ideal.map_injective FractionalIdeal.map_injective
/-- If `g` is an equivalence, `map g` is an isomorphism -/
def mapEquiv (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') : FractionalIdeal S P ≃+* FractionalIdeal S P' where
toFun := map g
invFun := map g.symm
map_add' I J := map_add I J _
map_mul' I J := map_mul I J _
left_inv I := by rw [← map_comp, AlgEquiv.symm_comp, map_id]
right_inv I := by rw [← map_comp, AlgEquiv.comp_symm, map_id]
#align fractional_ideal.map_equiv FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv
@[simp]
theorem coeFun_mapEquiv (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') :
(mapEquiv g : FractionalIdeal S P → FractionalIdeal S P') = map g :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_fun_map_equiv FractionalIdeal.coeFun_mapEquiv
@[simp]
theorem mapEquiv_apply (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') (I : FractionalIdeal S P) : mapEquiv g I = map (↑g) I :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.map_equiv_apply FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv_apply
@[simp]
theorem mapEquiv_symm (g : P ≃ₐ[R] P') :
((mapEquiv g).symm : FractionalIdeal S P' ≃+* _) = mapEquiv g.symm :=
rfl
#align fractional_ideal.map_equiv_symm FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv_symm
@[simp]
theorem mapEquiv_refl : mapEquiv AlgEquiv.refl = RingEquiv.refl (FractionalIdeal S P) :=
RingEquiv.ext fun x => by simp
#align fractional_ideal.map_equiv_refl FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv_refl
theorem isFractional_span_iff {s : Set P} :
IsFractional S (span R s) ↔ ∃ a ∈ S, ∀ b : P, b ∈ s → IsInteger R (a • b) :=
⟨fun ⟨a, a_mem, h⟩ => ⟨a, a_mem, fun b hb => h b (subset_span hb)⟩, fun ⟨a, a_mem, h⟩ =>
⟨a, a_mem, fun b hb =>
span_induction hb h
(by
rw [smul_zero]
exact isInteger_zero)
(fun x y hx hy => by
rw [smul_add]
exact isInteger_add hx hy)
fun s x hx => by
rw [smul_comm]
exact isInteger_smul hx⟩⟩
#align fractional_ideal.is_fractional_span_iff FractionalIdeal.isFractional_span_iff
theorem isFractional_of_fg {I : Submodule R P} (hI : I.FG) : IsFractional S I := by
rcases hI with ⟨I, rfl⟩
rcases exist_integer_multiples_of_finset S I with ⟨⟨s, hs1⟩, hs⟩
rw [isFractional_span_iff]
exact ⟨s, hs1, hs⟩
#align fractional_ideal.is_fractional_of_fg FractionalIdeal.isFractional_of_fg
theorem mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul {I J : FractionalIdeal S P} {x : P} (hx : x ∈ I * J) :
∃ T T' : Finset P, (T : Set P) ⊆ I ∧ (T' : Set P) ⊆ J ∧ x ∈ span R (T * T' : Set P) :=
Submodule.mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul (by simpa using mem_coe.mpr hx)
#align fractional_ideal.mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul FractionalIdeal.mem_span_mul_finite_of_mem_mul
variable (S)
theorem coeIdeal_fg (inj : Function.Injective (algebraMap R P)) (I : Ideal R) :
FG ((I : FractionalIdeal S P) : Submodule R P) ↔ I.FG :=
coeSubmodule_fg _ inj _
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_fg FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_fg
variable {S}
theorem fg_unit (I : (FractionalIdeal S P)ˣ) : FG (I : Submodule R P) :=
Submodule.fg_unit <| Units.map (coeSubmoduleHom S P).toMonoidHom I
#align fractional_ideal.fg_unit FractionalIdeal.fg_unit
theorem fg_of_isUnit (I : FractionalIdeal S P) (h : IsUnit I) : FG (I : Submodule R P) :=
fg_unit h.unit
#align fractional_ideal.fg_of_is_unit FractionalIdeal.fg_of_isUnit
theorem _root_.Ideal.fg_of_isUnit (inj : Function.Injective (algebraMap R P)) (I : Ideal R)
(h : IsUnit (I : FractionalIdeal S P)) : I.FG := by
rw [← coeIdeal_fg S inj I]
exact FractionalIdeal.fg_of_isUnit I h
#align ideal.fg_of_is_unit Ideal.fg_of_isUnit
variable (S P P')
/-- `canonicalEquiv f f'` is the canonical equivalence between the fractional
ideals in `P` and in `P'`, which are both localizations of `R` at `S`. -/
noncomputable irreducible_def canonicalEquiv : FractionalIdeal S P ≃+* FractionalIdeal S P' :=
mapEquiv
{ ringEquivOfRingEquiv P P' (RingEquiv.refl R)
(show S.map _ = S by rw [RingEquiv.toMonoidHom_refl, Submonoid.map_id]) with
commutes' := fun r => ringEquivOfRingEquiv_eq _ _ }
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv
@[simp]
theorem mem_canonicalEquiv_apply {I : FractionalIdeal S P} {x : P'} :
x ∈ canonicalEquiv S P P' I ↔
∃ y ∈ I,
IsLocalization.map P' (RingHom.id R) (fun y (hy : y ∈ S) => show RingHom.id R y ∈ S from hy)
(y : P) =
x := by
rw [canonicalEquiv, mapEquiv_apply, mem_map]
exact ⟨fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩, fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩⟩
#align fractional_ideal.mem_canonical_equiv_apply FractionalIdeal.mem_canonicalEquiv_apply
@[simp]
theorem canonicalEquiv_symm : (canonicalEquiv S P P').symm = canonicalEquiv S P' P :=
RingEquiv.ext fun I =>
SetLike.ext_iff.mpr fun x => by
rw [mem_canonicalEquiv_apply, canonicalEquiv, mapEquiv_symm, mapEquiv_apply,
mem_map]
exact ⟨fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩, fun ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩ => ⟨y, mem, Eq⟩⟩
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_symm FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_symm
theorem canonicalEquiv_flip (I) : canonicalEquiv S P P' (canonicalEquiv S P' P I) = I := by
rw [← canonicalEquiv_symm]; erw [RingEquiv.apply_symm_apply]
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_flip FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_flip
@[simp]
theorem canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv (P'' : Type*) [CommRing P''] [Algebra R P'']
[IsLocalization S P''] (I : FractionalIdeal S P) :
canonicalEquiv S P' P'' (canonicalEquiv S P P' I) = canonicalEquiv S P P'' I := by
ext
simp only [IsLocalization.map_map, RingHomInvPair.comp_eq₂, mem_canonicalEquiv_apply,
exists_prop, exists_exists_and_eq_and]
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_canonical_equiv FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv
theorem canonicalEquiv_trans_canonicalEquiv (P'' : Type*) [CommRing P''] [Algebra R P'']
[IsLocalization S P''] :
(canonicalEquiv S P P').trans (canonicalEquiv S P' P'') = canonicalEquiv S P P'' :=
RingEquiv.ext (canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv S P P' P'')
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_trans_canonical_equiv FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_trans_canonicalEquiv
@[simp]
theorem canonicalEquiv_coeIdeal (I : Ideal R) : canonicalEquiv S P P' I = I := by
ext
simp [IsLocalization.map_eq]
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_coe_ideal FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_coeIdeal
@[simp]
theorem canonicalEquiv_self : canonicalEquiv S P P = RingEquiv.refl _ := by
rw [← canonicalEquiv_trans_canonicalEquiv S P P]
convert (canonicalEquiv S P P).symm_trans_self
exact (canonicalEquiv_symm S P P).symm
#align fractional_ideal.canonical_equiv_self FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_self
end
section IsFractionRing
/-!
### `IsFractionRing` section
This section concerns fractional ideals in the field of fractions,
i.e. the type `FractionalIdeal R⁰ K` where `IsFractionRing R K`.
-/
variable {K K' : Type*} [Field K] [Field K']
variable [Algebra R K] [IsFractionRing R K] [Algebra R K'] [IsFractionRing R K']
variable {I J : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K} (h : K →ₐ[R] K')
/-- Nonzero fractional ideals contain a nonzero integer. -/
theorem exists_ne_zero_mem_isInteger [Nontrivial R] (hI : I ≠ 0) :
∃ x, x ≠ 0 ∧ algebraMap R K x ∈ I := by
obtain ⟨y : K, y_mem, y_not_mem⟩ :=
SetLike.exists_of_lt (by simpa only using bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr hI)
have y_ne_zero : y ≠ 0 := by simpa using y_not_mem
obtain ⟨z, ⟨x, hx⟩⟩ := exists_integer_multiple R⁰ y
refine ⟨x, ?_, ?_⟩
· rw [Ne, ← @IsFractionRing.to_map_eq_zero_iff R _ K, hx, Algebra.smul_def]
exact mul_ne_zero (IsFractionRing.to_map_ne_zero_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors z.2) y_ne_zero
· rw [hx]
exact smul_mem _ _ y_mem
#align fractional_ideal.exists_ne_zero_mem_is_integer FractionalIdeal.exists_ne_zero_mem_isInteger
theorem map_ne_zero [Nontrivial R] (hI : I ≠ 0) : I.map h ≠ 0 := by
obtain ⟨x, x_ne_zero, hx⟩ := exists_ne_zero_mem_isInteger hI
contrapose! x_ne_zero with map_eq_zero
refine IsFractionRing.to_map_eq_zero_iff.mp (eq_zero_iff.mp map_eq_zero _ (mem_map.mpr ?_))
exact ⟨algebraMap R K x, hx, h.commutes x⟩
#align fractional_ideal.map_ne_zero FractionalIdeal.map_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem map_eq_zero_iff [Nontrivial R] : I.map h = 0 ↔ I = 0 :=
⟨not_imp_not.mp (map_ne_zero _), fun hI => hI.symm ▸ map_zero h⟩
#align fractional_ideal.map_eq_zero_iff FractionalIdeal.map_eq_zero_iff
theorem coeIdeal_injective : Function.Injective (fun (I : Ideal R) ↦ (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)) :=
coeIdeal_injective' le_rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_injective FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_injective
theorem coeIdeal_inj {I J : Ideal R} :
(I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = (J : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ↔ I = J :=
coeIdeal_inj' le_rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_inj FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_inj
@[simp]
theorem coeIdeal_eq_zero {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = 0 ↔ I = ⊥ :=
coeIdeal_eq_zero' le_rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_eq_zero FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_eq_zero
theorem coeIdeal_ne_zero {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ≠ 0 ↔ I ≠ ⊥ :=
coeIdeal_ne_zero' le_rfl
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_ne_zero FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem coeIdeal_eq_one {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = 1 ↔ I = 1 := by
simpa only [Ideal.one_eq_top] using coeIdeal_inj
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_eq_one FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_eq_one
theorem coeIdeal_ne_one {I : Ideal R} : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) ≠ 1 ↔ I ≠ 1 :=
not_iff_not.mpr coeIdeal_eq_one
#align fractional_ideal.coe_ideal_ne_one FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_ne_one
theorem num_eq_zero_iff [Nontrivial R] {I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K} : I.num = 0 ↔ I = 0 :=
⟨fun h ↦ zero_of_num_eq_bot zero_not_mem_nonZeroDivisors h,
fun h ↦ h ▸ num_zero_eq (IsFractionRing.injective R K)⟩
end IsFractionRing
section Quotient
/-!
### `quotient` section
This section defines the ideal quotient of fractional ideals.
In this section we need that each non-zero `y : R` has an inverse in
the localization, i.e. that the localization is a field. We satisfy this
assumption by taking `S = nonZeroDivisors R`, `R`'s localization at which
is a field because `R` is a domain.
-/
open scoped Classical
variable {R₁ : Type*} [CommRing R₁] {K : Type*} [Field K]
variable [Algebra R₁ K] [frac : IsFractionRing R₁ K]
instance : Nontrivial (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) :=
⟨⟨0, 1, fun h =>
have this : (1 : K) ∈ (0 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) := by
rw [← (algebraMap R₁ K).map_one]
simpa only [h] using coe_mem_one R₁⁰ 1
one_ne_zero ((mem_zero_iff _).mp this)⟩⟩
theorem ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one (I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (h : I * J = 1) : I ≠ 0 := fun hI =>
zero_ne_one' (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)
(by
convert h
simp [hI])
#align fractional_ideal.ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one FractionalIdeal.ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one
variable [IsDomain R₁]
theorem _root_.IsFractional.div_of_nonzero {I J : Submodule R₁ K} :
IsFractional R₁⁰ I → IsFractional R₁⁰ J → J ≠ 0 → IsFractional R₁⁰ (I / J)
| ⟨aI, haI, hI⟩, ⟨aJ, haJ, hJ⟩, h => by
obtain ⟨y, mem_J, not_mem_zero⟩ :=
SetLike.exists_of_lt (show 0 < J by simpa only using bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr h)
obtain ⟨y', hy'⟩ := hJ y mem_J
use aI * y'
constructor
· apply (nonZeroDivisors R₁).mul_mem haI (mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mpr _)
intro y'_eq_zero
have : algebraMap R₁ K aJ * y = 0 := by
rw [← Algebra.smul_def, ← hy', y'_eq_zero, RingHom.map_zero]
have y_zero :=
(mul_eq_zero.mp this).resolve_left
(mt ((injective_iff_map_eq_zero (algebraMap R₁ K)).1 (IsFractionRing.injective _ _) _)
(mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mp haJ))
apply not_mem_zero
simpa
intro b hb
convert hI _ (hb _ (Submodule.smul_mem _ aJ mem_J)) using 1
rw [← hy', mul_comm b, ← Algebra.smul_def, mul_smul]
#align is_fractional.div_of_nonzero IsFractional.div_of_nonzero
theorem fractional_div_of_nonzero {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (h : J ≠ 0) :
IsFractional R₁⁰ (I / J : Submodule R₁ K) :=
I.isFractional.div_of_nonzero J.isFractional fun H =>
h <| coeToSubmodule_injective <| H.trans coe_zero.symm
#align fractional_ideal.fractional_div_of_nonzero FractionalIdeal.fractional_div_of_nonzero
noncomputable instance : Div (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) :=
⟨fun I J => if h : J = 0 then 0 else ⟨I / J, fractional_div_of_nonzero h⟩⟩
variable {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K}
@[simp]
theorem div_zero {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I / 0 = 0 :=
dif_pos rfl
#align fractional_ideal.div_zero FractionalIdeal.div_zero
theorem div_nonzero {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (h : J ≠ 0) :
I / J = ⟨I / J, fractional_div_of_nonzero h⟩ :=
dif_neg h
#align fractional_ideal.div_nonzero FractionalIdeal.div_nonzero
@[simp]
theorem coe_div {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hJ : J ≠ 0) :
(↑(I / J) : Submodule R₁ K) = ↑I / (↑J : Submodule R₁ K) :=
congr_arg _ (dif_neg hJ)
#align fractional_ideal.coe_div FractionalIdeal.coe_div
theorem mem_div_iff_of_nonzero {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (h : J ≠ 0) {x} :
x ∈ I / J ↔ ∀ y ∈ J, x * y ∈ I := by
rw [div_nonzero h]
exact Submodule.mem_div_iff_forall_mul_mem
#align fractional_ideal.mem_div_iff_of_nonzero FractionalIdeal.mem_div_iff_of_nonzero
theorem mul_one_div_le_one {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I * (1 / I) ≤ 1 := by
by_cases hI : I = 0
· rw [hI, div_zero, mul_zero]
exact zero_le 1
· rw [← coe_le_coe, coe_mul, coe_div hI, coe_one]
apply Submodule.mul_one_div_le_one
#align fractional_ideal.mul_one_div_le_one FractionalIdeal.mul_one_div_le_one
theorem le_self_mul_one_div {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hI : I ≤ (1 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)) :
I ≤ I * (1 / I) := by
by_cases hI_nz : I = 0
· rw [hI_nz, div_zero, mul_zero]
· rw [← coe_le_coe, coe_mul, coe_div hI_nz, coe_one]
rw [← coe_le_coe, coe_one] at hI
exact Submodule.le_self_mul_one_div hI
#align fractional_ideal.le_self_mul_one_div FractionalIdeal.le_self_mul_one_div
theorem le_div_iff_of_nonzero {I J J' : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hJ' : J' ≠ 0) :
I ≤ J / J' ↔ ∀ x ∈ I, ∀ y ∈ J', x * y ∈ J :=
⟨fun h _ hx => (mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hJ').mp (h hx), fun h x hx =>
(mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hJ').mpr (h x hx)⟩
#align fractional_ideal.le_div_iff_of_nonzero FractionalIdeal.le_div_iff_of_nonzero
theorem le_div_iff_mul_le {I J J' : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hJ' : J' ≠ 0) :
I ≤ J / J' ↔ I * J' ≤ J := by
rw [div_nonzero hJ']
-- Porting note: this used to be { convert; rw }, flipped the order.
rw [← coe_le_coe (I := I * J') (J := J), coe_mul]
exact Submodule.le_div_iff_mul_le
#align fractional_ideal.le_div_iff_mul_le FractionalIdeal.le_div_iff_mul_le
@[simp]
theorem div_one {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I / 1 = I := by
rw [div_nonzero (one_ne_zero' (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K))]
ext
constructor <;> intro h
· simpa using mem_div_iff_forall_mul_mem.mp h 1 ((algebraMap R₁ K).map_one ▸ coe_mem_one R₁⁰ 1)
· apply mem_div_iff_forall_mul_mem.mpr
rintro y ⟨y', _, rfl⟩
-- Porting note: this used to be { convert; rw }, flipped the order.
rw [mul_comm, Algebra.linearMap_apply, ← Algebra.smul_def]
exact Submodule.smul_mem _ y' h
#align fractional_ideal.div_one FractionalIdeal.div_one
theorem eq_one_div_of_mul_eq_one_right (I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (h : I * J = 1) :
J = 1 / I := 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.eq_one_div_of_mul_eq_one_right FractionalIdeal.eq_one_div_of_mul_eq_one_right
theorem mul_div_self_cancel_iff {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I * (1 / I) = 1 ↔ ∃ J, I * J = 1 :=
⟨fun h => ⟨1 / I, h⟩, fun ⟨J, hJ⟩ => by rwa [← eq_one_div_of_mul_eq_one_right I J hJ]⟩
#align fractional_ideal.mul_div_self_cancel_iff FractionalIdeal.mul_div_self_cancel_iff
variable {K' : Type*} [Field K'] [Algebra R₁ K'] [IsFractionRing R₁ K']
@[simp]
theorem map_div (I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (h : K ≃ₐ[R₁] K') :
(I / J).map (h : K →ₐ[R₁] K') = I.map h / J.map h := by
by_cases H : J = 0
· rw [H, div_zero, map_zero, div_zero]
· -- Porting note: `simp` wouldn't apply these lemmas so do them manually using `rw`
rw [← coeToSubmodule_inj, div_nonzero H, div_nonzero (map_ne_zero _ H)]
simp [Submodule.map_div]
#align fractional_ideal.map_div FractionalIdeal.map_div
-- Porting note: doesn't need to be @[simp] because this follows from `map_one` and `map_div`
| Mathlib/RingTheory/FractionalIdeal/Operations.lean | 534 | 535 | theorem map_one_div (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (h : K ≃ₐ[R₁] K') :
(1 / I).map (h : K →ₐ[R₁] K') = 1 / I.map h := by | rw [map_div, map_one]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 María Inés de Frutos-Fernández. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: María Inés de Frutos-Fernández
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Field.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Valuation.RankOne
import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Valuation
/-!
# Correspondence between nontrivial nonarchimedean norms and rank one valuations
Nontrivial nonarchimedean norms correspond to rank one valuations.
## Main Definitions
* `NormedField.toValued` : the valued field structure on a nonarchimedean normed field `K`,
determined by the norm.
* `Valued.toNormedField` : the normed field structure determined by a rank one valuation.
## Tags
norm, nonarchimedean, nontrivial, valuation, rank one
-/
noncomputable section
open Filter Set Valuation
open scoped NNReal
variable {K : Type*} [hK : NormedField K] (h : IsNonarchimedean (norm : K → ℝ))
namespace NormedField
/-- The valuation on a nonarchimedean normed field `K` defined as `nnnorm`. -/
def valuation : Valuation K ℝ≥0 where
toFun := nnnorm
map_zero' := nnnorm_zero
map_one' := nnnorm_one
map_mul' := nnnorm_mul
map_add_le_max' := h
theorem valuation_apply (x : K) : valuation h x = ‖x‖₊ := rfl
/-- The valued field structure on a nonarchimedean normed field `K`, determined by the norm. -/
def toValued : Valued K ℝ≥0 :=
{ hK.toUniformSpace,
@NonUnitalNormedRing.toNormedAddCommGroup K _ with
v := valuation h
is_topological_valuation := fun U => by
rw [Metric.mem_nhds_iff]
exact ⟨fun ⟨ε, hε, h⟩ =>
⟨Units.mk0 ⟨ε, le_of_lt hε⟩ (ne_of_gt hε), fun x hx ↦ h (mem_ball_zero_iff.mpr hx)⟩,
fun ⟨ε, hε⟩ => ⟨(ε : ℝ), NNReal.coe_pos.mpr (Units.zero_lt _),
fun x hx ↦ hε (mem_ball_zero_iff.mp hx)⟩⟩ }
end NormedField
namespace Valued
variable {L : Type*} [Field L] {Γ₀ : Type*} [LinearOrderedCommGroupWithZero Γ₀]
[val : Valued L Γ₀] [hv : RankOne val.v]
/-- The norm function determined by a rank one valuation on a field `L`. -/
def norm : L → ℝ := fun x : L => hv.hom (Valued.v x)
| Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/NormedValued.lean | 68 | 68 | theorem norm_nonneg (x : L) : 0 ≤ norm x := by | simp only [norm, NNReal.zero_le_coe]
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Paul Reichert. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Paul Reichert
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Types
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.IsConnected
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Final
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Conj
/-!
# Colimits of connected index categories
This file proves two characterizations of connected categories by means of colimits.
## Characterization of connected categories by means of the unit-valued functor
First, it is proved that a category `C` is connected if and only if `colim F` is a singleton,
where `F : C ⥤ Type w` and `F.obj _ = PUnit` (for arbitrary `w`).
See `isConnected_iff_colimit_constPUnitFunctor_iso_pUnit` for the proof of this characterization and
`constPUnitFunctor` for the definition of the constant functor used in the statement. A formulation
based on `IsColimit` instead of `colimit` is given in `isConnected_iff_isColimit_pUnitCocone`.
The `if` direction is also available directly in several formulations:
For connected index categories `C`, `PUnit.{w}` is a colimit of the `constPUnitFunctor`, where `w`
is arbitrary. See `instHasColimitConstPUnitFunctor`, `isColimitPUnitCocone` and
`colimitConstPUnitIsoPUnit`.
## Final functors preserve connectedness of categories (in both directions)
`isConnected_iff_of_final` proves that the domain of a final functor is connected if and only if
its codomain is connected.
## Tags
unit-valued, singleton, colimit
-/
universe w v u
namespace CategoryTheory.Limits.Types
variable (C : Type u) [Category.{v} C]
/-- The functor mapping every object to `PUnit`. -/
def constPUnitFunctor : C ⥤ Type w := (Functor.const C).obj PUnit.{w + 1}
/-- The cocone on `constPUnitFunctor` with cone point `PUnit`. -/
@[simps]
def pUnitCocone : Cocone (constPUnitFunctor.{w} C) where
pt := PUnit
ι := { app := fun X => id }
/-- If `C` is connected, the cocone on `constPUnitFunctor` with cone point `PUnit` is a colimit
cocone. -/
noncomputable def isColimitPUnitCocone [IsConnected C] : IsColimit (pUnitCocone.{w} C) where
desc s := s.ι.app Classical.ofNonempty
fac s j := by
ext ⟨⟩
apply constant_of_preserves_morphisms (s.ι.app · PUnit.unit)
intros X Y f
exact congrFun (s.ι.naturality f).symm PUnit.unit
uniq s m h := by
ext ⟨⟩
simp [← h Classical.ofNonempty]
instance instHasColimitConstPUnitFunctor [IsConnected C] : HasColimit (constPUnitFunctor.{w} C) :=
⟨_, isColimitPUnitCocone _⟩
instance instSubsingletonColimitPUnit
[IsPreconnected C] [HasColimit (constPUnitFunctor.{w} C)] :
Subsingleton (colimit (constPUnitFunctor.{w} C)) where
allEq a b := by
obtain ⟨c, ⟨⟩, rfl⟩ := jointly_surjective' a
obtain ⟨d, ⟨⟩, rfl⟩ := jointly_surjective' b
apply constant_of_preserves_morphisms (colimit.ι (constPUnitFunctor C) · PUnit.unit)
exact fun c d f => colimit_sound f rfl
/-- Given a connected index category, the colimit of the constant unit-valued functor is `PUnit`. -/
noncomputable def colimitConstPUnitIsoPUnit [IsConnected C] :
colimit (constPUnitFunctor.{w} C) ≅ PUnit.{w + 1} :=
IsColimit.coconePointUniqueUpToIso (colimit.isColimit _) (isColimitPUnitCocone.{w} C)
/-- Let `F` be a `Type`-valued functor. If two elements `a : F c` and `b : F d` represent the same
element of `colimit F`, then `c` and `d` are related by a `Zigzag`. -/
theorem zigzag_of_eqvGen_quot_rel (F : C ⥤ Type w) (c d : Σ j, F.obj j)
(h : EqvGen (Quot.Rel F) c d) : Zigzag c.1 d.1 := by
induction h with
| rel _ _ h => exact Zigzag.of_hom <| Exists.choose h
| refl _ => exact Zigzag.refl _
| symm _ _ _ ih => exact zigzag_symmetric ih
| trans _ _ _ _ _ ih₁ ih₂ => exact ih₁.trans ih₂
/-- An index category is connected iff the colimit of the constant singleton-valued functor is a
singleton. -/
theorem isConnected_iff_colimit_constPUnitFunctor_iso_pUnit
[HasColimit (constPUnitFunctor.{w} C)] :
IsConnected C ↔ Nonempty (colimit (constPUnitFunctor.{w} C) ≅ PUnit) := by
refine ⟨fun _ => ⟨colimitConstPUnitIsoPUnit.{w} C⟩, fun ⟨h⟩ => ?_⟩
have : Nonempty C := nonempty_of_nonempty_colimit <| Nonempty.map h.inv inferInstance
refine zigzag_isConnected <| fun c d => ?_
refine zigzag_of_eqvGen_quot_rel _ (constPUnitFunctor C) ⟨c, PUnit.unit⟩ ⟨d, PUnit.unit⟩ ?_
exact colimit_eq <| h.toEquiv.injective rfl
theorem isConnected_iff_isColimit_pUnitCocone :
IsConnected C ↔ Nonempty (IsColimit (pUnitCocone.{w} C)) := by
refine ⟨fun inst => ⟨isColimitPUnitCocone C⟩, fun ⟨h⟩ => ?_⟩
let colimitCocone : ColimitCocone (constPUnitFunctor C) := ⟨pUnitCocone.{w} C, h⟩
have : HasColimit (constPUnitFunctor.{w} C) := ⟨⟨colimitCocone⟩⟩
simp only [isConnected_iff_colimit_constPUnitFunctor_iso_pUnit.{w} C]
exact ⟨colimit.isoColimitCocone colimitCocone⟩
universe v₂ u₂
variable {C : Type u} {D: Type u₂} [Category.{v} C] [Category.{v₂} D]
/-- The domain of a final functor is connected if and only if its codomain is connected. -/
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/IsConnected.lean | 118 | 123 | theorem isConnected_iff_of_final (F : C ⥤ D) [CategoryTheory.Functor.Final F] :
IsConnected C ↔ IsConnected D := by |
rw [isConnected_iff_colimit_constPUnitFunctor_iso_pUnit.{max v u v₂ u₂} C,
isConnected_iff_colimit_constPUnitFunctor_iso_pUnit.{max v u v₂ u₂} D]
exact Equiv.nonempty_congr <| Iso.isoCongrLeft <|
CategoryTheory.Functor.Final.colimitIso F <| constPUnitFunctor.{max u v u₂ v₂} D
|
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Johan Commelin. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johan Commelin, Kenny Lau
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.Defs
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Multiplicity
import Mathlib.RingTheory.PowerSeries.Basic
#align_import ring_theory.power_series.basic from "leanprover-community/mathlib"@"2d5739b61641ee4e7e53eca5688a08f66f2e6a60"
/-! # Formal power series (in one variable) - Order
The `PowerSeries.order` of a formal power series `φ` is the multiplicity of the variable `X` in `φ`.
If the coefficients form an integral domain, then `PowerSeries.order` is an
additive valuation (`PowerSeries.order_mul`, `PowerSeries.le_order_add`).
We prove that if the commutative ring `R` of coefficients is an integral domain,
then the ring `R⟦X⟧` of formal power series in one variable over `R`
is an integral domain.
Given a non-zero power series `f`, `divided_by_X_pow_order f` is the power series obtained by
dividing out the largest power of X that divides `f`, that is its order. This is useful when
proving that `R⟦X⟧` is a normalization monoid, which is done in `PowerSeries.Inverse`.
-/
noncomputable section
open Polynomial
open Finset (antidiagonal mem_antidiagonal)
namespace PowerSeries
open Finsupp (single)
variable {R : Type*}
section OrderBasic
open multiplicity
variable [Semiring R] {φ : R⟦X⟧}
theorem exists_coeff_ne_zero_iff_ne_zero : (∃ n : ℕ, coeff R n φ ≠ 0) ↔ φ ≠ 0 := by
refine not_iff_not.mp ?_
push_neg
-- FIXME: the `FunLike.coe` doesn't seem to be picked up in the expression after #8386?
simp [PowerSeries.ext_iff, (coeff R _).map_zero]
#align power_series.exists_coeff_ne_zero_iff_ne_zero PowerSeries.exists_coeff_ne_zero_iff_ne_zero
/-- The order of a formal power series `φ` is the greatest `n : PartENat`
such that `X^n` divides `φ`. The order is `⊤` if and only if `φ = 0`. -/
def order (φ : R⟦X⟧) : PartENat :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
letI := Classical.decEq R⟦X⟧
if h : φ = 0 then ⊤ else Nat.find (exists_coeff_ne_zero_iff_ne_zero.mpr h)
#align power_series.order PowerSeries.order
/-- The order of the `0` power series is infinite. -/
@[simp]
theorem order_zero : order (0 : R⟦X⟧) = ⊤ :=
dif_pos rfl
#align power_series.order_zero PowerSeries.order_zero
theorem order_finite_iff_ne_zero : (order φ).Dom ↔ φ ≠ 0 := by
simp only [order]
constructor
· split_ifs with h <;> intro H
· simp only [PartENat.top_eq_none, Part.not_none_dom] at H
· exact h
· intro h
simp [h]
#align power_series.order_finite_iff_ne_zero PowerSeries.order_finite_iff_ne_zero
/-- If the order of a formal power series is finite,
then the coefficient indexed by the order is nonzero. -/
theorem coeff_order (h : (order φ).Dom) : coeff R (φ.order.get h) φ ≠ 0 := by
classical
simp only [order, order_finite_iff_ne_zero.mp h, not_false_iff, dif_neg, PartENat.get_natCast']
generalize_proofs h
exact Nat.find_spec h
#align power_series.coeff_order PowerSeries.coeff_order
/-- If the `n`th coefficient of a formal power series is nonzero,
then the order of the power series is less than or equal to `n`. -/
theorem order_le (n : ℕ) (h : coeff R n φ ≠ 0) : order φ ≤ n := by
classical
rw [order, dif_neg]
· simp only [PartENat.coe_le_coe]
exact Nat.find_le h
· exact exists_coeff_ne_zero_iff_ne_zero.mp ⟨n, h⟩
#align power_series.order_le PowerSeries.order_le
/-- The `n`th coefficient of a formal power series is `0` if `n` is strictly
smaller than the order of the power series. -/
theorem coeff_of_lt_order (n : ℕ) (h : ↑n < order φ) : coeff R n φ = 0 := by
contrapose! h
exact order_le _ h
#align power_series.coeff_of_lt_order PowerSeries.coeff_of_lt_order
/-- The `0` power series is the unique power series with infinite order. -/
@[simp]
theorem order_eq_top {φ : R⟦X⟧} : φ.order = ⊤ ↔ φ = 0 :=
PartENat.not_dom_iff_eq_top.symm.trans order_finite_iff_ne_zero.not_left
#align power_series.order_eq_top PowerSeries.order_eq_top
/-- The order of a formal power series is at least `n` if
the `i`th coefficient is `0` for all `i < n`. -/
theorem nat_le_order (φ : R⟦X⟧) (n : ℕ) (h : ∀ i < n, coeff R i φ = 0) : ↑n ≤ order φ := by
by_contra H; rw [not_le] at H
have : (order φ).Dom := PartENat.dom_of_le_natCast H.le
rw [← PartENat.natCast_get this, PartENat.coe_lt_coe] at H
exact coeff_order this (h _ H)
#align power_series.nat_le_order PowerSeries.nat_le_order
/-- The order of a formal power series is at least `n` if
the `i`th coefficient is `0` for all `i < n`. -/
theorem le_order (φ : R⟦X⟧) (n : PartENat) (h : ∀ i : ℕ, ↑i < n → coeff R i φ = 0) :
n ≤ order φ := by
induction n using PartENat.casesOn
· show _ ≤ _
rw [top_le_iff, order_eq_top]
ext i
exact h _ (PartENat.natCast_lt_top i)
· apply nat_le_order
simpa only [PartENat.coe_lt_coe] using h
#align power_series.le_order PowerSeries.le_order
/-- The order of a formal power series is exactly `n` if the `n`th coefficient is nonzero,
and the `i`th coefficient is `0` for all `i < n`. -/
theorem order_eq_nat {φ : R⟦X⟧} {n : ℕ} :
order φ = n ↔ coeff R n φ ≠ 0 ∧ ∀ i, i < n → coeff R i φ = 0 := by
classical
rcases eq_or_ne φ 0 with (rfl | hφ)
· simpa [(coeff R _).map_zero] using (PartENat.natCast_ne_top _).symm
simp [order, dif_neg hφ, Nat.find_eq_iff]
#align power_series.order_eq_nat PowerSeries.order_eq_nat
/-- The order of a formal power series is exactly `n` if the `n`th coefficient is nonzero,
and the `i`th coefficient is `0` for all `i < n`. -/
theorem order_eq {φ : R⟦X⟧} {n : PartENat} :
order φ = n ↔ (∀ i : ℕ, ↑i = n → coeff R i φ ≠ 0) ∧ ∀ i : ℕ, ↑i < n → coeff R i φ = 0 := by
induction n using PartENat.casesOn
· rw [order_eq_top]
constructor
· rintro rfl
constructor <;> intros
· exfalso
exact PartENat.natCast_ne_top ‹_› ‹_›
· exact (coeff _ _).map_zero
· rintro ⟨_h₁, h₂⟩
ext i
exact h₂ i (PartENat.natCast_lt_top i)
· simpa [PartENat.natCast_inj] using order_eq_nat
#align power_series.order_eq PowerSeries.order_eq
/-- The order of the sum of two formal power series
is at least the minimum of their orders. -/
theorem le_order_add (φ ψ : R⟦X⟧) : min (order φ) (order ψ) ≤ order (φ + ψ) := by
refine le_order _ _ ?_
simp (config := { contextual := true }) [coeff_of_lt_order]
#align power_series.le_order_add PowerSeries.le_order_add
private theorem order_add_of_order_eq.aux (φ ψ : R⟦X⟧) (_h : order φ ≠ order ψ)
(H : order φ < order ψ) : order (φ + ψ) ≤ order φ ⊓ order ψ := by
suffices order (φ + ψ) = order φ by
rw [le_inf_iff, this]
exact ⟨le_rfl, le_of_lt H⟩
rw [order_eq]
constructor
· intro i hi
rw [← hi] at H
rw [(coeff _ _).map_add, coeff_of_lt_order i H, add_zero]
exact (order_eq_nat.1 hi.symm).1
· intro i hi
rw [(coeff _ _).map_add, coeff_of_lt_order i hi, coeff_of_lt_order i (lt_trans hi H),
zero_add]
-- #align power_series.order_add_of_order_eq.aux power_series.order_add_of_order_eq.aux
/-- The order of the sum of two formal power series
is the minimum of their orders if their orders differ. -/
theorem order_add_of_order_eq (φ ψ : R⟦X⟧) (h : order φ ≠ order ψ) :
order (φ + ψ) = order φ ⊓ order ψ := by
refine le_antisymm ?_ (le_order_add _ _)
by_cases H₁ : order φ < order ψ
· apply order_add_of_order_eq.aux _ _ h H₁
by_cases H₂ : order ψ < order φ
· simpa only [add_comm, inf_comm] using order_add_of_order_eq.aux _ _ h.symm H₂
exfalso; exact h (le_antisymm (not_lt.1 H₂) (not_lt.1 H₁))
#align power_series.order_add_of_order_eq PowerSeries.order_add_of_order_eq
/-- The order of the product of two formal power series
is at least the sum of their orders. -/
| Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Order.lean | 197 | 208 | theorem order_mul_ge (φ ψ : R⟦X⟧) : order φ + order ψ ≤ order (φ * ψ) := by |
apply le_order
intro n hn; rw [coeff_mul, Finset.sum_eq_zero]
rintro ⟨i, j⟩ hij
by_cases hi : ↑i < order φ
· rw [coeff_of_lt_order i hi, zero_mul]
by_cases hj : ↑j < order ψ
· rw [coeff_of_lt_order j hj, mul_zero]
rw [not_lt] at hi hj; rw [mem_antidiagonal] at hij
exfalso
apply ne_of_lt (lt_of_lt_of_le hn <| add_le_add hi hj)
rw [← Nat.cast_add, hij]
|
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