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/- Copyright (c) 2024 Jeremy Tan. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Tan -/ import Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Clique import Mathlib.Order.Partition.Equipartition /-! # Turán's theorem In this file we prove Turán's theorem, the first important result of extremal graph theory, which states that the `r + 1`-cliquefree graph on `n` vertices with the most edges is the complete `r`-partite graph with part sizes as equal as possible (`turanGraph n r`). The forward direction of the proof performs "Zykov symmetrisation", which first shows constructively that non-adjacency is an equivalence relation in a maximal graph, so it must be complete multipartite with the parts being the equivalence classes. Then basic manipulations show that the graph is isomorphic to the Turán graph for the given parameters. For the reverse direction we first show that a Turán-maximal graph exists, then transfer the property through `turanGraph n r` using the isomorphism provided by the forward direction. ## Main declarations * `SimpleGraph.IsTuranMaximal`: `G.IsTuranMaximal r` means that `G` has the most number of edges for its number of vertices while still being `r + 1`-cliquefree. * `SimpleGraph.turanGraph n r`: The canonical `r + 1`-cliquefree Turán graph on `n` vertices. * `SimpleGraph.IsTuranMaximal.finpartition`: The result of Zykov symmetrisation, a finpartition of the vertices such that two vertices are in the same part iff they are non-adjacent. * `SimpleGraph.IsTuranMaximal.nonempty_iso_turanGraph`: The forward direction, an isomorphism between `G` satisfying `G.IsTuranMaximal r` and `turanGraph n r`. * `isTuranMaximal_of_iso`: the reverse direction, `G.IsTuranMaximal r` given the isomorphism. * `isTuranMaximal_iff_nonempty_iso_turanGraph`: Turán's theorem in full. ## References * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turán%27s_theorem -/ open Finset namespace SimpleGraph variable {V : Type*} [Fintype V] {G : SimpleGraph V} [DecidableRel G.Adj] {n r : ℕ} variable (G) in /-- An `r + 1`-cliquefree graph is `r`-Turán-maximal if any other `r + 1`-cliquefree graph on the same vertex set has the same or fewer number of edges. -/ def IsTuranMaximal (r : ℕ) : Prop := G.CliqueFree (r + 1) ∧ ∀ (H : SimpleGraph V) [DecidableRel H.Adj], H.CliqueFree (r + 1) → #H.edgeFinset ≤ #G.edgeFinset section Defs variable {H : SimpleGraph V} lemma IsTuranMaximal.le_iff_eq (hG : G.IsTuranMaximal r) (hH : H.CliqueFree (r + 1)) : G ≤ H ↔ G = H := by classical exact ⟨fun hGH ↦ edgeFinset_inj.1 <| eq_of_subset_of_card_le (edgeFinset_subset_edgeFinset.2 hGH) (hG.2 _ hH), le_of_eq⟩ /-- The canonical `r + 1`-cliquefree Turán graph on `n` vertices. -/ def turanGraph (n r : ℕ) : SimpleGraph (Fin n) where Adj v w := v % r ≠ w % r instance turanGraph.instDecidableRelAdj : DecidableRel (turanGraph n r).Adj := by dsimp only [turanGraph]; infer_instance @[simp] lemma turanGraph_zero : turanGraph n 0 = ⊤ := by ext a b; simp_rw [turanGraph, top_adj, Nat.mod_zero, not_iff_not, Fin.val_inj] @[simp] theorem turanGraph_eq_top : turanGraph n r = ⊤ ↔ r = 0 ∨ n ≤ r := by simp_rw [SimpleGraph.ext_iff, funext_iff, turanGraph, top_adj, eq_iff_iff, not_iff_not] refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, ?_⟩ · contrapose! h use ⟨0, (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero h.1).trans h.2⟩, ⟨r, h.2⟩ simp [h.1.symm] · rintro (rfl | h) a b · simp [Fin.val_inj] · rw [Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (a.2.trans_le h), Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (b.2.trans_le h), Fin.val_inj] theorem turanGraph_cliqueFree (hr : 0 < r) : (turanGraph n r).CliqueFree (r + 1) := by rw [cliqueFree_iff] by_contra h rw [not_isEmpty_iff] at h obtain ⟨f, ha⟩ := h simp only [turanGraph, top_adj] at ha obtain ⟨x, y, d, c⟩ := Fintype.exists_ne_map_eq_of_card_lt (fun x ↦ (⟨(f x).1 % r, Nat.mod_lt _ hr⟩ : Fin r)) (by simp) simp only [Fin.mk.injEq] at c exact absurd c ((@ha x y).mpr d) /-- An `r + 1`-cliquefree Turán-maximal graph is _not_ `r`-cliquefree if it can accommodate such a clique. -/ theorem not_cliqueFree_of_isTuranMaximal (hn : r ≤ Fintype.card V) (hG : G.IsTuranMaximal r) : ¬G.CliqueFree r := by rintro h obtain ⟨K, _, rfl⟩ := exists_subset_card_eq hn obtain ⟨a, -, b, -, hab, hGab⟩ : ∃ a ∈ K, ∃ b ∈ K, a ≠ b ∧ ¬ G.Adj a b := by simpa only [isNClique_iff, IsClique, Set.Pairwise, mem_coe, ne_eq, and_true, not_forall, exists_prop, exists_and_right] using h K exact hGab <| le_sup_right.trans_eq ((hG.le_iff_eq <| h.sup_edge _ _).1 le_sup_left).symm <| (edge_adj ..).2 ⟨Or.inl ⟨rfl, rfl⟩, hab⟩ lemma exists_isTuranMaximal (hr : 0 < r): ∃ H : SimpleGraph V, ∃ _ : DecidableRel H.Adj, H.IsTuranMaximal r := by classical let c := {H : SimpleGraph V | H.CliqueFree (r + 1)} have cn : c.toFinset.Nonempty := ⟨⊥, by simp only [Set.toFinset_setOf, mem_filter, mem_univ, true_and, c] exact cliqueFree_bot (by omega)⟩ obtain ⟨S, Sm, Sl⟩ := exists_max_image c.toFinset (#·.edgeFinset) cn use S, inferInstance rw [Set.mem_toFinset] at Sm refine ⟨Sm, fun I _ cf ↦ ?_⟩ by_cases Im : I ∈ c.toFinset · convert Sl I Im · rw [Set.mem_toFinset] at Im contradiction end Defs namespace IsTuranMaximal variable {s t u : V} /-- In a Turán-maximal graph, non-adjacent vertices have the same degree. -/ lemma degree_eq_of_not_adj (h : G.IsTuranMaximal r) (hn : ¬G.Adj s t) :
G.degree s = G.degree t := by rw [IsTuranMaximal] at h; contrapose! h; intro cf wlog hd : G.degree t < G.degree s generalizing G t s · replace hd : G.degree s < G.degree t := lt_of_le_of_ne (le_of_not_lt hd) h exact this (by rwa [adj_comm] at hn) hd.ne' cf hd classical use G.replaceVertex s t, inferInstance, cf.replaceVertex s t have := G.card_edgeFinset_replaceVertex_of_not_adj hn omega
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/- Copyright (c) 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Nat import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Int.Defs import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Bitwise import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Cast.Order.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Nat.PSub import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Size import Mathlib.Data.Num.Bitwise /-! # Properties of the binary representation of integers -/ open Int attribute [local simp] add_assoc namespace PosNum variable {α : Type*} @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_one [One α] [Add α] : ((1 : PosNum) : α) = 1 := rfl @[simp] theorem cast_one' [One α] [Add α] : (PosNum.one : α) = 1 := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_bit0 [One α] [Add α] (n : PosNum) : (n.bit0 : α) = (n : α) + n := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_bit1 [One α] [Add α] (n : PosNum) : (n.bit1 : α) = ((n : α) + n) + 1 := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_to_nat [AddMonoidWithOne α] : ∀ n : PosNum, ((n : ℕ) : α) = n | 1 => Nat.cast_one | bit0 p => by dsimp; rw [Nat.cast_add, p.cast_to_nat] | bit1 p => by dsimp; rw [Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_one, p.cast_to_nat] @[norm_cast] theorem to_nat_to_int (n : PosNum) : ((n : ℕ) : ℤ) = n := cast_to_nat _ @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_to_int [AddGroupWithOne α] (n : PosNum) : ((n : ℤ) : α) = n := by rw [← to_nat_to_int, Int.cast_natCast, cast_to_nat] theorem succ_to_nat : ∀ n, (succ n : ℕ) = n + 1 | 1 => rfl | bit0 _ => rfl | bit1 p => (congr_arg (fun n ↦ n + n) (succ_to_nat p)).trans <| show ↑p + 1 + ↑p + 1 = ↑p + ↑p + 1 + 1 by simp [add_left_comm] theorem one_add (n : PosNum) : 1 + n = succ n := by cases n <;> rfl theorem add_one (n : PosNum) : n + 1 = succ n := by cases n <;> rfl @[norm_cast] theorem add_to_nat : ∀ m n, ((m + n : PosNum) : ℕ) = m + n | 1, b => by rw [one_add b, succ_to_nat, add_comm, cast_one] | a, 1 => by rw [add_one a, succ_to_nat, cast_one] | bit0 a, bit0 b => (congr_arg (fun n ↦ n + n) (add_to_nat a b)).trans <| add_add_add_comm _ _ _ _ | bit0 a, bit1 b => (congr_arg (fun n ↦ (n + n) + 1) (add_to_nat a b)).trans <| show (a + b + (a + b) + 1 : ℕ) = a + a + (b + b + 1) by simp [add_left_comm] | bit1 a, bit0 b => (congr_arg (fun n ↦ (n + n) + 1) (add_to_nat a b)).trans <| show (a + b + (a + b) + 1 : ℕ) = a + a + 1 + (b + b) by simp [add_comm, add_left_comm] | bit1 a, bit1 b => show (succ (a + b) + succ (a + b) : ℕ) = a + a + 1 + (b + b + 1) by rw [succ_to_nat, add_to_nat a b]; simp [add_left_comm] theorem add_succ : ∀ m n : PosNum, m + succ n = succ (m + n) | 1, b => by simp [one_add] | bit0 a, 1 => congr_arg bit0 (add_one a) | bit1 a, 1 => congr_arg bit1 (add_one a) | bit0 _, bit0 _ => rfl | bit0 a, bit1 b => congr_arg bit0 (add_succ a b) | bit1 _, bit0 _ => rfl | bit1 a, bit1 b => congr_arg bit1 (add_succ a b) theorem bit0_of_bit0 : ∀ n, n + n = bit0 n | 1 => rfl | bit0 p => congr_arg bit0 (bit0_of_bit0 p) | bit1 p => show bit0 (succ (p + p)) = _ by rw [bit0_of_bit0 p, succ] theorem bit1_of_bit1 (n : PosNum) : (n + n) + 1 = bit1 n := show (n + n) + 1 = bit1 n by rw [add_one, bit0_of_bit0, succ] @[norm_cast] theorem mul_to_nat (m) : ∀ n, ((m * n : PosNum) : ℕ) = m * n | 1 => (mul_one _).symm | bit0 p => show (↑(m * p) + ↑(m * p) : ℕ) = ↑m * (p + p) by rw [mul_to_nat m p, left_distrib] | bit1 p => (add_to_nat (bit0 (m * p)) m).trans <| show (↑(m * p) + ↑(m * p) + ↑m : ℕ) = ↑m * (p + p) + m by rw [mul_to_nat m p, left_distrib] theorem to_nat_pos : ∀ n : PosNum, 0 < (n : ℕ) | 1 => Nat.zero_lt_one | bit0 p => let h := to_nat_pos p add_pos h h | bit1 _p => Nat.succ_pos _ theorem cmp_to_nat_lemma {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) < n → (bit1 m : ℕ) < bit0 n := show (m : ℕ) < n → (m + m + 1 + 1 : ℕ) ≤ n + n by intro h; rw [Nat.add_right_comm m m 1, add_assoc]; exact Nat.add_le_add h h theorem cmp_swap (m) : ∀ n, (cmp m n).swap = cmp n m := by induction' m with m IH m IH <;> intro n <;> obtain - | n | n := n <;> unfold cmp <;> try { rfl } <;> rw [← IH] <;> cases cmp m n <;> rfl theorem cmp_to_nat : ∀ m n, (Ordering.casesOn (cmp m n) ((m : ℕ) < n) (m = n) ((n : ℕ) < m) : Prop) | 1, 1 => rfl | bit0 a, 1 => let h : (1 : ℕ) ≤ a := to_nat_pos a Nat.add_le_add h h | bit1 a, 1 => Nat.succ_lt_succ <| to_nat_pos <| bit0 a | 1, bit0 b => let h : (1 : ℕ) ≤ b := to_nat_pos b Nat.add_le_add h h | 1, bit1 b => Nat.succ_lt_succ <| to_nat_pos <| bit0 b | bit0 a, bit0 b => by dsimp [cmp] have := cmp_to_nat a b; revert this; cases cmp a b <;> dsimp <;> intro this · exact Nat.add_lt_add this this · rw [this] · exact Nat.add_lt_add this this | bit0 a, bit1 b => by dsimp [cmp] have := cmp_to_nat a b; revert this; cases cmp a b <;> dsimp <;> intro this · exact Nat.le_succ_of_le (Nat.add_lt_add this this) · rw [this] apply Nat.lt_succ_self · exact cmp_to_nat_lemma this | bit1 a, bit0 b => by dsimp [cmp] have := cmp_to_nat a b; revert this; cases cmp a b <;> dsimp <;> intro this · exact cmp_to_nat_lemma this · rw [this] apply Nat.lt_succ_self · exact Nat.le_succ_of_le (Nat.add_lt_add this this) | bit1 a, bit1 b => by dsimp [cmp] have := cmp_to_nat a b; revert this; cases cmp a b <;> dsimp <;> intro this · exact Nat.succ_lt_succ (Nat.add_lt_add this this) · rw [this] · exact Nat.succ_lt_succ (Nat.add_lt_add this this) @[norm_cast] theorem lt_to_nat {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) < n ↔ m < n := show (m : ℕ) < n ↔ cmp m n = Ordering.lt from match cmp m n, cmp_to_nat m n with | Ordering.lt, h => by simp only at h; simp [h] | Ordering.eq, h => by simp only at h; simp [h, lt_irrefl] | Ordering.gt, h => by simp [not_lt_of_gt h] @[norm_cast] theorem le_to_nat {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := by rw [← not_lt]; exact not_congr lt_to_nat end PosNum namespace Num variable {α : Type*} open PosNum theorem add_zero (n : Num) : n + 0 = n := by cases n <;> rfl theorem zero_add (n : Num) : 0 + n = n := by cases n <;> rfl theorem add_one : ∀ n : Num, n + 1 = succ n | 0 => rfl | pos p => by cases p <;> rfl theorem add_succ : ∀ m n : Num, m + succ n = succ (m + n) | 0, n => by simp [zero_add] | pos p, 0 => show pos (p + 1) = succ (pos p + 0) by rw [PosNum.add_one, add_zero, succ, succ'] | pos _, pos _ => congr_arg pos (PosNum.add_succ _ _) theorem bit0_of_bit0 : ∀ n : Num, n + n = n.bit0 | 0 => rfl | pos p => congr_arg pos p.bit0_of_bit0 theorem bit1_of_bit1 : ∀ n : Num, (n + n) + 1 = n.bit1 | 0 => rfl | pos p => congr_arg pos p.bit1_of_bit1 @[simp] theorem ofNat'_zero : Num.ofNat' 0 = 0 := by simp [Num.ofNat'] theorem ofNat'_bit (b n) : ofNat' (Nat.bit b n) = cond b Num.bit1 Num.bit0 (ofNat' n) := Nat.binaryRec_eq _ _ (.inl rfl) @[simp] theorem ofNat'_one : Num.ofNat' 1 = 1 := by erw [ofNat'_bit true 0, cond, ofNat'_zero]; rfl theorem bit1_succ : ∀ n : Num, n.bit1.succ = n.succ.bit0 | 0 => rfl | pos _n => rfl theorem ofNat'_succ : ∀ {n}, ofNat' (n + 1) = ofNat' n + 1 := @(Nat.binaryRec (by simp [zero_add]) fun b n ih => by cases b · erw [ofNat'_bit true n, ofNat'_bit] simp only [← bit1_of_bit1, ← bit0_of_bit0, cond] · rw [show n.bit true + 1 = (n + 1).bit false by simp [Nat.bit, mul_add], ofNat'_bit, ofNat'_bit, ih] simp only [cond, add_one, bit1_succ]) @[simp] theorem add_ofNat' (m n) : Num.ofNat' (m + n) = Num.ofNat' m + Num.ofNat' n := by induction n · simp only [Nat.add_zero, ofNat'_zero, add_zero] · simp only [Nat.add_succ, Nat.add_zero, ofNat'_succ, add_one, add_succ, *] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_zero [Zero α] [One α] [Add α] : ((0 : Num) : α) = 0 := rfl @[simp] theorem cast_zero' [Zero α] [One α] [Add α] : (Num.zero : α) = 0 := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_one [Zero α] [One α] [Add α] : ((1 : Num) : α) = 1 := rfl @[simp] theorem cast_pos [Zero α] [One α] [Add α] (n : PosNum) : (Num.pos n : α) = n := rfl theorem succ'_to_nat : ∀ n, (succ' n : ℕ) = n + 1 | 0 => (Nat.zero_add _).symm | pos _p => PosNum.succ_to_nat _ theorem succ_to_nat (n) : (succ n : ℕ) = n + 1 := succ'_to_nat n @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_to_nat [AddMonoidWithOne α] : ∀ n : Num, ((n : ℕ) : α) = n | 0 => Nat.cast_zero | pos p => p.cast_to_nat @[norm_cast] theorem add_to_nat : ∀ m n, ((m + n : Num) : ℕ) = m + n | 0, 0 => rfl | 0, pos _q => (Nat.zero_add _).symm | pos _p, 0 => rfl | pos _p, pos _q => PosNum.add_to_nat _ _ @[norm_cast] theorem mul_to_nat : ∀ m n, ((m * n : Num) : ℕ) = m * n | 0, 0 => rfl | 0, pos _q => (zero_mul _).symm | pos _p, 0 => rfl | pos _p, pos _q => PosNum.mul_to_nat _ _ theorem cmp_to_nat : ∀ m n, (Ordering.casesOn (cmp m n) ((m : ℕ) < n) (m = n) ((n : ℕ) < m) : Prop) | 0, 0 => rfl | 0, pos _ => to_nat_pos _ | pos _, 0 => to_nat_pos _ | pos a, pos b => by have := PosNum.cmp_to_nat a b; revert this; dsimp [cmp]; cases PosNum.cmp a b exacts [id, congr_arg pos, id] @[norm_cast] theorem lt_to_nat {m n : Num} : (m : ℕ) < n ↔ m < n := show (m : ℕ) < n ↔ cmp m n = Ordering.lt from match cmp m n, cmp_to_nat m n with | Ordering.lt, h => by simp only at h; simp [h] | Ordering.eq, h => by simp only at h; simp [h, lt_irrefl] | Ordering.gt, h => by simp [not_lt_of_gt h] @[norm_cast] theorem le_to_nat {m n : Num} : (m : ℕ) ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := by rw [← not_lt]; exact not_congr lt_to_nat end Num namespace PosNum @[simp] theorem of_to_nat' : ∀ n : PosNum, Num.ofNat' (n : ℕ) = Num.pos n | 1 => by erw [@Num.ofNat'_bit true 0, Num.ofNat'_zero]; rfl | bit0 p => by simpa only [Nat.bit_false, cond_false, two_mul, of_to_nat' p] using Num.ofNat'_bit false p | bit1 p => by simpa only [Nat.bit_true, cond_true, two_mul, of_to_nat' p] using Num.ofNat'_bit true p end PosNum namespace Num @[simp, norm_cast] theorem of_to_nat' : ∀ n : Num, Num.ofNat' (n : ℕ) = n | 0 => ofNat'_zero | pos p => p.of_to_nat' lemma toNat_injective : Function.Injective (castNum : Num → ℕ) := Function.LeftInverse.injective of_to_nat' @[norm_cast] theorem to_nat_inj {m n : Num} : (m : ℕ) = n ↔ m = n := toNat_injective.eq_iff /-- This tactic tries to turn an (in)equality about `Num`s to one about `Nat`s by rewriting. ```lean example (n : Num) (m : Num) : n ≤ n + m := by transfer_rw exact Nat.le_add_right _ _ ``` -/ scoped macro (name := transfer_rw) "transfer_rw" : tactic => `(tactic| (repeat first | rw [← to_nat_inj] | rw [← lt_to_nat] | rw [← le_to_nat] repeat first | rw [add_to_nat] | rw [mul_to_nat] | rw [cast_one] | rw [cast_zero])) /-- This tactic tries to prove (in)equalities about `Num`s by transferring them to the `Nat` world and then trying to call `simp`. ```lean example (n : Num) (m : Num) : n ≤ n + m := by transfer ``` -/ scoped macro (name := transfer) "transfer" : tactic => `(tactic| (intros; transfer_rw; try simp)) instance addMonoid : AddMonoid Num where add := (· + ·) zero := 0 zero_add := zero_add add_zero := add_zero add_assoc := by transfer nsmul := nsmulRec instance addMonoidWithOne : AddMonoidWithOne Num := { Num.addMonoid with natCast := Num.ofNat' one := 1 natCast_zero := ofNat'_zero natCast_succ := fun _ => ofNat'_succ } instance commSemiring : CommSemiring Num where __ := Num.addMonoid __ := Num.addMonoidWithOne mul := (· * ·) npow := @npowRec Num ⟨1⟩ ⟨(· * ·)⟩ mul_zero _ := by rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, cast_zero, mul_zero] zero_mul _ := by rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, cast_zero, zero_mul] mul_one _ := by rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, cast_one, mul_one] one_mul _ := by rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, cast_one, one_mul] add_comm _ _ := by simp_rw [← to_nat_inj, add_to_nat, add_comm] mul_comm _ _ := by simp_rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, mul_comm] mul_assoc _ _ _ := by simp_rw [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, mul_assoc] left_distrib _ _ _ := by simp only [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, add_to_nat, mul_add] right_distrib _ _ _ := by simp only [← to_nat_inj, mul_to_nat, add_to_nat, add_mul] instance partialOrder : PartialOrder Num where lt_iff_le_not_le a b := by simp only [← lt_to_nat, ← le_to_nat, lt_iff_le_not_le] le_refl := by transfer le_trans a b c := by transfer_rw; apply le_trans le_antisymm a b := by transfer_rw; apply le_antisymm instance isOrderedCancelAddMonoid : IsOrderedCancelAddMonoid Num where add_le_add_left a b h c := by revert h; transfer_rw; exact fun h => add_le_add_left h c le_of_add_le_add_left a b c := show a + b ≤ a + c → b ≤ c by transfer_rw; apply le_of_add_le_add_left instance linearOrder : LinearOrder Num := { le_total := by intro a b transfer_rw apply le_total toDecidableLT := Num.decidableLT toDecidableLE := Num.decidableLE -- This is relying on an automatically generated instance name, -- generated in a `deriving` handler. -- See https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/2343 toDecidableEq := instDecidableEqNum } instance isStrictOrderedRing : IsStrictOrderedRing Num := { zero_le_one := by decide mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left := by intro a b c transfer_rw apply mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right := by intro a b c transfer_rw apply mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right exists_pair_ne := ⟨0, 1, by decide⟩ } @[norm_cast] theorem add_of_nat (m n) : ((m + n : ℕ) : Num) = m + n := add_ofNat' _ _ @[norm_cast] theorem to_nat_to_int (n : Num) : ((n : ℕ) : ℤ) = n := cast_to_nat _ @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_to_int {α} [AddGroupWithOne α] (n : Num) : ((n : ℤ) : α) = n := by rw [← to_nat_to_int, Int.cast_natCast, cast_to_nat] theorem to_of_nat : ∀ n : ℕ, ((n : Num) : ℕ) = n | 0 => by rw [Nat.cast_zero, cast_zero] | n + 1 => by rw [Nat.cast_succ, add_one, succ_to_nat, to_of_nat n] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem of_natCast {α} [AddMonoidWithOne α] (n : ℕ) : ((n : Num) : α) = n := by rw [← cast_to_nat, to_of_nat] @[norm_cast] theorem of_nat_inj {m n : ℕ} : (m : Num) = n ↔ m = n := ⟨fun h => Function.LeftInverse.injective to_of_nat h, congr_arg _⟩ -- The priority should be `high`er than `cast_to_nat`. @[simp high, norm_cast] theorem of_to_nat : ∀ n : Num, ((n : ℕ) : Num) = n := of_to_nat' @[norm_cast] theorem dvd_to_nat (m n : Num) : (m : ℕ) ∣ n ↔ m ∣ n := ⟨fun ⟨k, e⟩ => ⟨k, by rw [← of_to_nat n, e]; simp⟩, fun ⟨k, e⟩ => ⟨k, by simp [e, mul_to_nat]⟩⟩ end Num namespace PosNum variable {α : Type*} open Num -- The priority should be `high`er than `cast_to_nat`. @[simp high, norm_cast] theorem of_to_nat : ∀ n : PosNum, ((n : ℕ) : Num) = Num.pos n := of_to_nat' @[norm_cast] theorem to_nat_inj {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) = n ↔ m = n := ⟨fun h => Num.pos.inj <| by rw [← PosNum.of_to_nat, ← PosNum.of_to_nat, h], congr_arg _⟩ theorem pred'_to_nat : ∀ n, (pred' n : ℕ) = Nat.pred n | 1 => rfl | bit0 n => have : Nat.succ ↑(pred' n) = ↑n := by rw [pred'_to_nat n, Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos (to_nat_pos n)] match (motive := ∀ k : Num, Nat.succ ↑k = ↑n → ↑(Num.casesOn k 1 bit1 : PosNum) = Nat.pred (n + n)) pred' n, this with | 0, (h : ((1 : Num) : ℕ) = n) => by rw [← to_nat_inj.1 h]; rfl | Num.pos p, (h : Nat.succ ↑p = n) => by rw [← h]; exact (Nat.succ_add p p).symm | bit1 _ => rfl @[simp] theorem pred'_succ' (n) : pred' (succ' n) = n := Num.to_nat_inj.1 <| by rw [pred'_to_nat, succ'_to_nat, Nat.add_one, Nat.pred_succ] @[simp] theorem succ'_pred' (n) : succ' (pred' n) = n := to_nat_inj.1 <| by rw [succ'_to_nat, pred'_to_nat, Nat.add_one, Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos (to_nat_pos _)] instance dvd : Dvd PosNum := ⟨fun m n => pos m ∣ pos n⟩ @[norm_cast] theorem dvd_to_nat {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) ∣ n ↔ m ∣ n := Num.dvd_to_nat (pos m) (pos n) theorem size_to_nat : ∀ n, (size n : ℕ) = Nat.size n | 1 => Nat.size_one.symm | bit0 n => by rw [size, succ_to_nat, size_to_nat n, cast_bit0, ← two_mul] erw [@Nat.size_bit false n] have := to_nat_pos n dsimp [Nat.bit]; omega | bit1 n => by rw [size, succ_to_nat, size_to_nat n, cast_bit1, ← two_mul] erw [@Nat.size_bit true n] dsimp [Nat.bit]; omega theorem size_eq_natSize : ∀ n, (size n : ℕ) = natSize n | 1 => rfl | bit0 n => by rw [size, succ_to_nat, natSize, size_eq_natSize n] | bit1 n => by rw [size, succ_to_nat, natSize, size_eq_natSize n] theorem natSize_to_nat (n) : natSize n = Nat.size n := by rw [← size_eq_natSize, size_to_nat] theorem natSize_pos (n) : 0 < natSize n := by cases n <;> apply Nat.succ_pos /-- This tactic tries to turn an (in)equality about `PosNum`s to one about `Nat`s by rewriting. ```lean example (n : PosNum) (m : PosNum) : n ≤ n + m := by transfer_rw exact Nat.le_add_right _ _ ``` -/ scoped macro (name := transfer_rw) "transfer_rw" : tactic => `(tactic| (repeat first | rw [← to_nat_inj] | rw [← lt_to_nat] | rw [← le_to_nat] repeat first | rw [add_to_nat] | rw [mul_to_nat] | rw [cast_one] | rw [cast_zero])) /-- This tactic tries to prove (in)equalities about `PosNum`s by transferring them to the `Nat` world and then trying to call `simp`. ```lean example (n : PosNum) (m : PosNum) : n ≤ n + m := by transfer ``` -/ scoped macro (name := transfer) "transfer" : tactic => `(tactic| (intros; transfer_rw; try simp [add_comm, add_left_comm, mul_comm, mul_left_comm])) instance addCommSemigroup : AddCommSemigroup PosNum where add := (· + ·) add_assoc := by transfer add_comm := by transfer instance commMonoid : CommMonoid PosNum where mul := (· * ·) one := (1 : PosNum) npow := @npowRec PosNum ⟨1⟩ ⟨(· * ·)⟩ mul_assoc := by transfer one_mul := by transfer mul_one := by transfer mul_comm := by transfer instance distrib : Distrib PosNum where add := (· + ·) mul := (· * ·) left_distrib := by transfer; simp [mul_add] right_distrib := by transfer; simp [mul_add, mul_comm] instance linearOrder : LinearOrder PosNum where lt := (· < ·) lt_iff_le_not_le := by intro a b transfer_rw apply lt_iff_le_not_le le := (· ≤ ·) le_refl := by transfer le_trans := by intro a b c transfer_rw apply le_trans le_antisymm := by intro a b transfer_rw apply le_antisymm le_total := by intro a b transfer_rw apply le_total toDecidableLT := by infer_instance toDecidableLE := by infer_instance toDecidableEq := by infer_instance @[simp] theorem cast_to_num (n : PosNum) : ↑n = Num.pos n := by rw [← cast_to_nat, ← of_to_nat n] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem bit_to_nat (b n) : (bit b n : ℕ) = Nat.bit b n := by cases b <;> simp [bit, two_mul] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_add [AddMonoidWithOne α] (m n) : ((m + n : PosNum) : α) = m + n := by rw [← cast_to_nat, add_to_nat, Nat.cast_add, cast_to_nat, cast_to_nat] @[simp 500, norm_cast] theorem cast_succ [AddMonoidWithOne α] (n : PosNum) : (succ n : α) = n + 1 := by rw [← add_one, cast_add, cast_one] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_inj [AddMonoidWithOne α] [CharZero α] {m n : PosNum} : (m : α) = n ↔ m = n := by rw [← cast_to_nat m, ← cast_to_nat n, Nat.cast_inj, to_nat_inj] @[simp] theorem one_le_cast [Semiring α] [PartialOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α] (n : PosNum) : (1 : α) ≤ n := by rw [← cast_to_nat, ← Nat.cast_one, Nat.cast_le (α := α)]; apply to_nat_pos @[simp] theorem cast_pos [Semiring α] [PartialOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α] (n : PosNum) : 0 < (n : α) := lt_of_lt_of_le zero_lt_one (one_le_cast n) @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_mul [NonAssocSemiring α] (m n) : ((m * n : PosNum) : α) = m * n := by rw [← cast_to_nat, mul_to_nat, Nat.cast_mul, cast_to_nat, cast_to_nat] @[simp] theorem cmp_eq (m n) : cmp m n = Ordering.eq ↔ m = n := by have := cmp_to_nat m n -- Porting note: `cases` didn't rewrite at `this`, so `revert` & `intro` are required. revert this; cases cmp m n <;> intro this <;> simp at this ⊢ <;> try { exact this } <;> simp [show m ≠ n from fun e => by rw [e] at this;exact lt_irrefl _ this] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_lt [Semiring α] [PartialOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α] {m n : PosNum} : (m : α) < n ↔ m < n := by rw [← cast_to_nat m, ← cast_to_nat n, Nat.cast_lt (α := α), lt_to_nat] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_le [Semiring α] [LinearOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α] {m n : PosNum} : (m : α) ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := by rw [← not_lt]; exact not_congr cast_lt end PosNum namespace Num variable {α : Type*} open PosNum theorem bit_to_nat (b n) : (bit b n : ℕ) = Nat.bit b n := by cases b <;> cases n <;> simp [bit, two_mul] <;> rfl theorem cast_succ' [AddMonoidWithOne α] (n) : (succ' n : α) = n + 1 := by rw [← PosNum.cast_to_nat, succ'_to_nat, Nat.cast_add_one, cast_to_nat] theorem cast_succ [AddMonoidWithOne α] (n) : (succ n : α) = n + 1 := cast_succ' n @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_add [AddMonoidWithOne α] (m n) : ((m + n : Num) : α) = m + n := by rw [← cast_to_nat, add_to_nat, Nat.cast_add, cast_to_nat, cast_to_nat] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_bit0 [NonAssocSemiring α] (n : Num) : (n.bit0 : α) = 2 * (n : α) := by rw [← bit0_of_bit0, two_mul, cast_add] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_bit1 [NonAssocSemiring α] (n : Num) : (n.bit1 : α) = 2 * (n : α) + 1 := by rw [← bit1_of_bit1, bit0_of_bit0, cast_add, cast_bit0]; rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_mul [NonAssocSemiring α] : ∀ m n, ((m * n : Num) : α) = m * n | 0, 0 => (zero_mul _).symm | 0, pos _q => (zero_mul _).symm | pos _p, 0 => (mul_zero _).symm | pos _p, pos _q => PosNum.cast_mul _ _ theorem size_to_nat : ∀ n, (size n : ℕ) = Nat.size n | 0 => Nat.size_zero.symm | pos p => p.size_to_nat theorem size_eq_natSize : ∀ n, (size n : ℕ) = natSize n | 0 => rfl | pos p => p.size_eq_natSize theorem natSize_to_nat (n) : natSize n = Nat.size n := by rw [← size_eq_natSize, size_to_nat] @[simp 999] theorem ofNat'_eq : ∀ n, Num.ofNat' n = n := Nat.binaryRec (by simp) fun b n IH => by tauto theorem zneg_toZNum (n : Num) : -n.toZNum = n.toZNumNeg := by cases n <;> rfl theorem zneg_toZNumNeg (n : Num) : -n.toZNumNeg = n.toZNum := by cases n <;> rfl theorem toZNum_inj {m n : Num} : m.toZNum = n.toZNum ↔ m = n := ⟨fun h => by cases m <;> cases n <;> cases h <;> rfl, congr_arg _⟩ @[simp] theorem cast_toZNum [Zero α] [One α] [Add α] [Neg α] : ∀ n : Num, (n.toZNum : α) = n | 0 => rfl | Num.pos _p => rfl @[simp] theorem cast_toZNumNeg [SubtractionMonoid α] [One α] : ∀ n : Num, (n.toZNumNeg : α) = -n | 0 => neg_zero.symm | Num.pos _p => rfl @[simp] theorem add_toZNum (m n : Num) : Num.toZNum (m + n) = m.toZNum + n.toZNum := by cases m <;> cases n <;> rfl end Num namespace PosNum open Num theorem pred_to_nat {n : PosNum} (h : 1 < n) : (pred n : ℕ) = Nat.pred n := by unfold pred cases e : pred' n · have : (1 : ℕ) ≤ Nat.pred n := Nat.pred_le_pred ((@cast_lt ℕ _ _ _).2 h) rw [← pred'_to_nat, e] at this exact absurd this (by decide) · rw [← pred'_to_nat, e] rfl theorem sub'_one (a : PosNum) : sub' a 1 = (pred' a).toZNum := by cases a <;> rfl theorem one_sub' (a : PosNum) : sub' 1 a = (pred' a).toZNumNeg := by cases a <;> rfl theorem lt_iff_cmp {m n} : m < n ↔ cmp m n = Ordering.lt := Iff.rfl theorem le_iff_cmp {m n} : m ≤ n ↔ cmp m n ≠ Ordering.gt := not_congr <| lt_iff_cmp.trans <| by rw [← cmp_swap]; cases cmp m n <;> decide end PosNum namespace Num variable {α : Type*} open PosNum theorem pred_to_nat : ∀ n : Num, (pred n : ℕ) = Nat.pred n | 0 => rfl | pos p => by rw [pred, PosNum.pred'_to_nat]; rfl theorem ppred_to_nat : ∀ n : Num, (↑) <$> ppred n = Nat.ppred n | 0 => rfl | pos p => by rw [ppred, Option.map_some, Nat.ppred_eq_some.2] rw [PosNum.pred'_to_nat, Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos (PosNum.to_nat_pos _)] rfl theorem cmp_swap (m n) : (cmp m n).swap = cmp n m := by cases m <;> cases n <;> try { rfl }; apply PosNum.cmp_swap theorem cmp_eq (m n) : cmp m n = Ordering.eq ↔ m = n := by have := cmp_to_nat m n -- Porting note: `cases` didn't rewrite at `this`, so `revert` & `intro` are required. revert this; cases cmp m n <;> intro this <;> simp at this ⊢ <;> try { exact this } <;> simp [show m ≠ n from fun e => by rw [e] at this; exact lt_irrefl _ this] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_lt [Semiring α] [PartialOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α] {m n : Num} : (m : α) < n ↔ m < n := by rw [← cast_to_nat m, ← cast_to_nat n, Nat.cast_lt (α := α), lt_to_nat] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_le [Semiring α] [LinearOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α] {m n : Num} : (m : α) ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := by rw [← not_lt]; exact not_congr cast_lt @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_inj [Semiring α] [PartialOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α] {m n : Num} : (m : α) = n ↔ m = n := by rw [← cast_to_nat m, ← cast_to_nat n, Nat.cast_inj, to_nat_inj] theorem lt_iff_cmp {m n} : m < n ↔ cmp m n = Ordering.lt := Iff.rfl theorem le_iff_cmp {m n} : m ≤ n ↔ cmp m n ≠ Ordering.gt := not_congr <| lt_iff_cmp.trans <| by rw [← cmp_swap]; cases cmp m n <;> decide theorem castNum_eq_bitwise {f : Num → Num → Num} {g : Bool → Bool → Bool} (p : PosNum → PosNum → Num) (gff : g false false = false) (f00 : f 0 0 = 0) (f0n : ∀ n, f 0 (pos n) = cond (g false true) (pos n) 0) (fn0 : ∀ n, f (pos n) 0 = cond (g true false) (pos n) 0) (fnn : ∀ m n, f (pos m) (pos n) = p m n) (p11 : p 1 1 = cond (g true true) 1 0) (p1b : ∀ b n, p 1 (PosNum.bit b n) = bit (g true b) (cond (g false true) (pos n) 0)) (pb1 : ∀ a m, p (PosNum.bit a m) 1 = bit (g a true) (cond (g true false) (pos m) 0)) (pbb : ∀ a b m n, p (PosNum.bit a m) (PosNum.bit b n) = bit (g a b) (p m n)) : ∀ m n : Num, (f m n : ℕ) = Nat.bitwise g m n := by intros m n obtain - | m := m <;> obtain - | n := n <;> try simp only [show zero = 0 from rfl, show ((0 : Num) : ℕ) = 0 from rfl] · rw [f00, Nat.bitwise_zero]; rfl · rw [f0n, Nat.bitwise_zero_left] cases g false true <;> rfl · rw [fn0, Nat.bitwise_zero_right] cases g true false <;> rfl · rw [fnn] have this b (n : PosNum) : (cond b (↑n) 0 : ℕ) = ↑(cond b (pos n) 0 : Num) := by cases b <;> rfl have this' b (n : PosNum) : ↑ (pos (PosNum.bit b n)) = Nat.bit b ↑n := by cases b <;> simp induction' m with m IH m IH generalizing n <;> obtain - | n | n := n any_goals simp only [show one = 1 from rfl, show pos 1 = 1 from rfl, show PosNum.bit0 = PosNum.bit false from rfl, show PosNum.bit1 = PosNum.bit true from rfl, show ((1 : Num) : ℕ) = Nat.bit true 0 from rfl] all_goals repeat rw [this'] rw [Nat.bitwise_bit gff] any_goals rw [Nat.bitwise_zero, p11]; cases g true true <;> rfl any_goals rw [Nat.bitwise_zero_left, ← Bool.cond_eq_ite, this, ← bit_to_nat, p1b] any_goals rw [Nat.bitwise_zero_right, ← Bool.cond_eq_ite, this, ← bit_to_nat, pb1] all_goals rw [← show ∀ n : PosNum, ↑(p m n) = Nat.bitwise g ↑m ↑n from IH] rw [← bit_to_nat, pbb] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem castNum_or : ∀ m n : Num, ↑(m ||| n) = (↑m ||| ↑n : ℕ) := by apply castNum_eq_bitwise fun x y => pos (PosNum.lor x y) <;> (try rintro (_ | _)) <;> (try rintro (_ | _)) <;> intros <;> rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem castNum_and : ∀ m n : Num, ↑(m &&& n) = (↑m &&& ↑n : ℕ) := by apply castNum_eq_bitwise PosNum.land <;> intros <;> (try cases_type* Bool) <;> rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem castNum_ldiff : ∀ m n : Num, (ldiff m n : ℕ) = Nat.ldiff m n := by apply castNum_eq_bitwise PosNum.ldiff <;> intros <;> (try cases_type* Bool) <;> rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem castNum_xor : ∀ m n : Num, ↑(m ^^^ n) = (↑m ^^^ ↑n : ℕ) := by apply castNum_eq_bitwise PosNum.lxor <;> intros <;> (try cases_type* Bool) <;> rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem castNum_shiftLeft (m : Num) (n : Nat) : ↑(m <<< n) = (m : ℕ) <<< (n : ℕ) := by cases m <;> dsimp only [← shiftl_eq_shiftLeft, shiftl] · symm apply Nat.zero_shiftLeft simp only [cast_pos] induction' n with n IH · rfl simp [PosNum.shiftl_succ_eq_bit0_shiftl, Nat.shiftLeft_succ, IH, pow_succ, ← mul_assoc, mul_comm, -shiftl_eq_shiftLeft, -PosNum.shiftl_eq_shiftLeft, shiftl, mul_two] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem castNum_shiftRight (m : Num) (n : Nat) : ↑(m >>> n) = (m : ℕ) >>> (n : ℕ) := by obtain - | m := m <;> dsimp only [← shiftr_eq_shiftRight, shiftr] · symm apply Nat.zero_shiftRight induction' n with n IH generalizing m · cases m <;> rfl have hdiv2 : ∀ m, Nat.div2 (m + m) = m := by intro; rw [Nat.div2_val]; omega obtain - | m | m := m <;> dsimp only [PosNum.shiftr, ← PosNum.shiftr_eq_shiftRight] · rw [Nat.shiftRight_eq_div_pow] symm apply Nat.div_eq_of_lt simp · trans · apply IH change Nat.shiftRight m n = Nat.shiftRight (m + m + 1) (n + 1) rw [add_comm n 1, @Nat.shiftRight_eq _ (1 + n), Nat.shiftRight_add] apply congr_arg fun x => Nat.shiftRight x n simp [-add_assoc, Nat.shiftRight_succ, Nat.shiftRight_zero, ← Nat.div2_val, hdiv2] · trans · apply IH change Nat.shiftRight m n = Nat.shiftRight (m + m) (n + 1) rw [add_comm n 1, @Nat.shiftRight_eq _ (1 + n), Nat.shiftRight_add] apply congr_arg fun x => Nat.shiftRight x n simp [-add_assoc, Nat.shiftRight_succ, Nat.shiftRight_zero, ← Nat.div2_val, hdiv2] @[simp] theorem castNum_testBit (m n) : testBit m n = Nat.testBit m n := by cases m with dsimp only [testBit] | zero => rw [show (Num.zero : Nat) = 0 from rfl, Nat.zero_testBit] | pos m => rw [cast_pos] induction' n with n IH generalizing m <;> obtain - | m | m := m <;> simp only [PosNum.testBit] · rfl · rw [PosNum.cast_bit1, ← two_mul, ← congr_fun Nat.bit_true, Nat.testBit_bit_zero] · rw [PosNum.cast_bit0, ← two_mul, ← congr_fun Nat.bit_false, Nat.testBit_bit_zero] · simp [Nat.testBit_add_one] · rw [PosNum.cast_bit1, ← two_mul, ← congr_fun Nat.bit_true, Nat.testBit_bit_succ, IH] · rw [PosNum.cast_bit0, ← two_mul, ← congr_fun Nat.bit_false, Nat.testBit_bit_succ, IH] end Num namespace Int /-- Cast a `SNum` to the corresponding integer. -/ def ofSnum : SNum → ℤ := SNum.rec' (fun a => cond a (-1) 0) fun a _p IH => cond a (2 * IH + 1) (2 * IH) instance snumCoe : Coe SNum ℤ := ⟨ofSnum⟩ end Int instance SNum.lt : LT SNum := ⟨fun a b => (a : ℤ) < b⟩ instance SNum.le : LE SNum := ⟨fun a b => (a : ℤ) ≤ b⟩
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Group.Arithmetic import Mathlib.Topology.GDelta.UniformSpace import Mathlib.Topology.Instances.EReal.Lemmas import Mathlib.Topology.Instances.Rat /-! # Borel (measurable) space ## Main definitions * `borel α` : the least `σ`-algebra that contains all open sets; * `class BorelSpace` : a space with `TopologicalSpace` and `MeasurableSpace` structures such that `‹MeasurableSpace α› = borel α`; * `class OpensMeasurableSpace` : a space with `TopologicalSpace` and `MeasurableSpace` structures such that all open sets are measurable; equivalently, `borel α ≤ ‹MeasurableSpace α›`. * `BorelSpace` instances on `Empty`, `Unit`, `Bool`, `Nat`, `Int`, `Rat`; * `MeasurableSpace` and `BorelSpace` instances on `ℝ`, `ℝ≥0`, `ℝ≥0∞`. ## Main statements * `IsOpen.measurableSet`, `IsClosed.measurableSet`: open and closed sets are measurable; * `Continuous.measurable` : a continuous function is measurable; * `Continuous.measurable2` : if `f : α → β` and `g : α → γ` are measurable and `op : β × γ → δ` is continuous, then `fun x => op (f x, g y)` is measurable; * `Measurable.add` etc : dot notation for arithmetic operations on `Measurable` predicates, and similarly for `dist` and `edist`; * `AEMeasurable.add` : similar dot notation for almost everywhere measurable functions; -/ noncomputable section open Filter MeasureTheory Set Topology open scoped NNReal ENNReal MeasureTheory universe u v w x y variable {α β γ γ₂ δ : Type*} {ι : Sort y} {s t u : Set α} open MeasurableSpace TopologicalSpace /-- `MeasurableSpace` structure generated by `TopologicalSpace`. -/ def borel (α : Type u) [TopologicalSpace α] : MeasurableSpace α := generateFrom { s : Set α | IsOpen s } theorem borel_anti : Antitone (@borel α) := fun _ _ h => MeasurableSpace.generateFrom_le fun _ hs => .basic _ (h _ hs) theorem borel_eq_top_of_discrete [TopologicalSpace α] [DiscreteTopology α] : borel α = ⊤ := top_le_iff.1 fun s _ => GenerateMeasurable.basic s (isOpen_discrete s) theorem borel_eq_generateFrom_of_subbasis {s : Set (Set α)} [t : TopologicalSpace α] [SecondCountableTopology α] (hs : t = .generateFrom s) : borel α = .generateFrom s := le_antisymm (generateFrom_le fun u (hu : t.IsOpen u) => by rw [hs] at hu induction hu with | basic u hu => exact GenerateMeasurable.basic u hu | univ => exact @MeasurableSet.univ α (generateFrom s) | inter s₁ s₂ _ _ hs₁ hs₂ => exact @MeasurableSet.inter α (generateFrom s) _ _ hs₁ hs₂ | sUnion f hf ih => rcases isOpen_sUnion_countable f (by rwa [hs]) with ⟨v, hv, vf, vu⟩ rw [← vu] exact @MeasurableSet.sUnion α (generateFrom s) _ hv fun x xv => ih _ (vf xv)) (generateFrom_le fun u hu => GenerateMeasurable.basic _ <| show t.IsOpen u by rw [hs]; exact GenerateOpen.basic _ hu)
theorem TopologicalSpace.IsTopologicalBasis.borel_eq_generateFrom [TopologicalSpace α] [SecondCountableTopology α] {s : Set (Set α)} (hs : IsTopologicalBasis s) : borel α = .generateFrom s := borel_eq_generateFrom_of_subbasis hs.eq_generateFrom theorem isPiSystem_isOpen [TopologicalSpace α] : IsPiSystem ({s : Set α | IsOpen s}) := fun _s hs _t ht _ => IsOpen.inter hs ht lemma isPiSystem_isClosed [TopologicalSpace α] : IsPiSystem ({s : Set α | IsClosed s}) := fun _s hs _t ht _ ↦ IsClosed.inter hs ht theorem borel_eq_generateFrom_isClosed [TopologicalSpace α] : borel α = .generateFrom { s | IsClosed s } := le_antisymm
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/- 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.NormNum /-! # 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 LinearMap Set Convex Pointwise variable {𝕜 E F α β ι : Type*} section OrderedSemiring variable [Semiring 𝕜] [PartialOrder 𝕜] section AddCommMonoid variable [AddCommMonoid E] [AddCommMonoid F] section OrderedAddCommMonoid variable [AddCommMonoid α] [PartialOrder α] [AddCommMonoid β] [PartialOrder 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 /-- 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) /-- 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 /-- 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) variable {𝕜 s f} open OrderDual (toDual ofDual) theorem ConvexOn.dual (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (toDual ∘ f) := hf theorem ConcaveOn.dual (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s (toDual ∘ f) := hf theorem StrictConvexOn.dual (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (toDual ∘ f) := hf theorem StrictConcaveOn.dual (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (toDual ∘ f) := hf theorem convexOn_id {s : Set β} (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s _root_.id := ⟨hs, by intros rfl⟩ theorem concaveOn_id {s : Set β} (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s _root_.id := ⟨hs, by intros rfl⟩ section congr variable {g : E → β} theorem ConvexOn.congr (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hfg : EqOn f g s) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s g := ⟨hf.1, fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => by simpa only [← hfg hx, ← hfg hy, ← hfg (hf.1 hx hy ha hb hab)] using hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab⟩ theorem ConcaveOn.congr (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hfg : EqOn f g s) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s g := ⟨hf.1, fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => by simpa only [← hfg hx, ← hfg hy, ← hfg (hf.1 hx hy ha hb hab)] using hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab⟩ theorem StrictConvexOn.congr (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hfg : EqOn f g s) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s g := ⟨hf.1, fun x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab => by simpa only [← hfg hx, ← hfg hy, ← hfg (hf.1 hx hy ha.le hb.le hab)] using hf.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab⟩ theorem StrictConcaveOn.congr (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hfg : EqOn f g s) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s g := ⟨hf.1, fun x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab => by simpa only [← hfg hx, ← hfg hy, ← hfg (hf.1 hx hy ha.le hb.le hab)] using hf.2 hx hy hxy ha hb hab⟩ end congr 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)⟩ 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)⟩ 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)⟩ 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)⟩ 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⟩ 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⟩ 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' 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' 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⟩ 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⟩ 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' 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' end SMul section DistribMulAction variable [IsOrderedAddMonoid β] [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] ⟩ theorem ConcaveOn.add (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f + g) := hf.dual.add hg 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⟩ theorem concaveOn_const (c : β) (hs : Convex 𝕜 s) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s fun _ => c := convexOn_const (β := βᵒᵈ) _ hs theorem ConvexOn.add_const [IsOrderedAddMonoid β] (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (b : β) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s (f + fun _ => b) := hf.add (convexOn_const _ hf.1) theorem ConcaveOn.add_const [IsOrderedAddMonoid β] (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (b : β) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f + fun _ => b) := hf.add (concaveOn_const _ hf.1) 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⟩ 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 end Module section OrderedSMul variable [IsOrderedAddMonoid β] [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 ⟩ theorem ConcaveOn.convex_ge (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (r : β) : Convex 𝕜 ({ x ∈ s | r ≤ f x }) := hf.dual.convex_le r 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 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 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⟩ 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) 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 ⟩ /-- 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 _ /-- 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 /-- 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 _ 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 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) 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 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) /-- 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]⟩ /-- 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]⟩ 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⟩ theorem StrictConcaveOn.concaveOn {s : Set E} {f : E → β} (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f := hf.dual.convexOn section OrderedSMul variable [IsOrderedAddMonoid β] [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 ⟩ theorem StrictConcaveOn.convex_gt (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (r : β) : Convex 𝕜 ({ x ∈ s | r < f x }) := hf.dual.convex_lt r 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 => ?_⟩ 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 /-- 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 /-- 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 => ?_⟩ 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 /-- 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 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⟩ /-- 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 end Module end OrderedAddCommMonoid section OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid variable [AddCommMonoid β] [PartialOrder β] [IsOrderedCancelAddMonoid 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]⟩ 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 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]⟩ 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 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 theorem StrictConcaveOn.add (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f + g) := hf.dual.add hg theorem StrictConvexOn.add_const {γ : Type*} {f : E → γ} [AddCommMonoid γ] [PartialOrder γ] [IsOrderedCancelAddMonoid γ] [Module 𝕜 γ] (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (b : γ) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (f + fun _ => b) := hf.add_convexOn (convexOn_const _ hf.1) theorem StrictConcaveOn.add_const {γ : Type*} {f : E → γ} [AddCommMonoid γ] [PartialOrder γ] [IsOrderedCancelAddMonoid γ] [Module 𝕜 γ] (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (b : γ) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f + fun _ => b) := hf.add_concaveOn (concaveOn_const _ hf.1) 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 _⟩ theorem ConcaveOn.convex_gt (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (r : β) : Convex 𝕜 ({ x ∈ s | r < f x }) := hf.dual.convex_lt r 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) 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 theorem ConvexOn.convex_strict_epigraph [ZeroLEOneClass 𝕜] (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⟩ theorem ConcaveOn.convex_strict_hypograph [ZeroLEOneClass 𝕜] (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) : Convex 𝕜 { p : E × β | p.1 ∈ s ∧ p.2 < f p.1 } := hf.dual.convex_strict_epigraph end Module end OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid section LinearOrderedAddCommMonoid variable [AddCommMonoid β] [LinearOrder β] [IsOrderedAddMonoid 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 /-- 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 /-- 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)⟩ /-- 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 /-- 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 _ /-- 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 /-- 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 /-- 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 /-- 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 _ /-- 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 /-- 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 /-- 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 end LinearOrderedAddCommMonoid section LinearOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid variable [AddCommMonoid β] [LinearOrder β] [IsOrderedCancelAddMonoid 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 _ 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 _ 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 end Module end LinearOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid section OrderedAddCommGroup variable [AddCommGroup β] [PartialOrder β] [IsOrderedAddMonoid 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 /-- A function `-f` is concave iff `f` is convex. -/ @[simp] theorem neg_concaveOn_iff : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (-f) ↔ ConvexOn 𝕜 s f := by rw [← neg_convexOn_iff, neg_neg f] /-- A function `-f` is strictly convex iff `f` is strictly concave. -/ @[simp] theorem neg_strictConvexOn_iff : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (-f) ↔ StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f := by constructor · rintro ⟨hconv, h⟩ refine ⟨hconv, fun x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩ simp only [ne_eq, Pi.neg_apply, smul_neg, lt_add_neg_iff_add_lt, add_comm, add_neg_lt_iff_lt_add] at h exact h hx hy hxy ha hb hab · rintro ⟨hconv, h⟩ refine ⟨hconv, fun x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩ rw [← neg_lt_neg_iff] simp_rw [neg_add, Pi.neg_apply, smul_neg, neg_neg] exact h hx hy hxy ha hb hab /-- A function `-f` is strictly concave iff `f` is strictly convex. -/ @[simp] theorem neg_strictConcaveOn_iff : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (-f) ↔ StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f := by rw [← neg_strictConvexOn_iff, neg_neg f] alias ⟨_, ConcaveOn.neg⟩ := neg_convexOn_iff alias ⟨_, ConvexOn.neg⟩ := neg_concaveOn_iff alias ⟨_, StrictConcaveOn.neg⟩ := neg_strictConvexOn_iff alias ⟨_, StrictConvexOn.neg⟩ := neg_strictConcaveOn_iff theorem ConvexOn.sub (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s (f - g) := (sub_eq_add_neg f g).symm ▸ hf.add hg.neg theorem ConcaveOn.sub (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConvexOn 𝕜 s g) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f - g) := (sub_eq_add_neg f g).symm ▸ hf.add hg.neg theorem StrictConvexOn.sub (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (f - g) := (sub_eq_add_neg f g).symm ▸ hf.add hg.neg theorem StrictConcaveOn.sub (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s g) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f - g) := (sub_eq_add_neg f g).symm ▸ hf.add hg.neg theorem ConvexOn.sub_strictConcaveOn (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (f - g) := (sub_eq_add_neg f g).symm ▸ hf.add_strictConvexOn hg.neg theorem ConcaveOn.sub_strictConvexOn (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s g) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f - g) := (sub_eq_add_neg f g).symm ▸ hf.add_strictConcaveOn hg.neg theorem StrictConvexOn.sub_concaveOn (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s g) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s (f - g) := (sub_eq_add_neg f g).symm ▸ hf.add_convexOn hg.neg theorem StrictConcaveOn.sub_convexOn (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (hg : ConvexOn 𝕜 s g) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s (f - g) := (sub_eq_add_neg f g).symm ▸ hf.add_concaveOn hg.neg end OrderedAddCommGroup end AddCommMonoid section AddCancelCommMonoid variable [AddCancelCommMonoid E] [AddCommMonoid β] [PartialOrder β] [Module 𝕜 E] [SMul 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f : E → β} /-- Right translation preserves strict convexity. -/ theorem StrictConvexOn.translate_right (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (c : E) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 ((fun z => c + z) ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ fun z => c + z) := ⟨hf.1.translate_preimage_right _, fun x hx y hy hxy 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 ((add_right_injective c).ne hxy) ha hb hab⟩ /-- Right translation preserves strict concavity. -/ theorem StrictConcaveOn.translate_right (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (c : E) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 ((fun z => c + z) ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ fun z => c + z) := hf.dual.translate_right _ /-- Left translation preserves strict convexity. -/ theorem StrictConvexOn.translate_left (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f) (c : E) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 ((fun z => c + z) ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ fun z => z + c) := by simpa only [add_comm] using hf.translate_right c /-- Left translation preserves strict concavity. -/ theorem StrictConcaveOn.translate_left (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) (c : E) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 ((fun z => c + z) ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ fun z => z + c) := by simpa only [add_comm] using hf.translate_right c end AddCancelCommMonoid end OrderedSemiring section OrderedCommSemiring variable [CommSemiring 𝕜] [PartialOrder 𝕜] [AddCommMonoid E] section OrderedAddCommMonoid variable [AddCommMonoid β] [PartialOrder β] section Module variable [SMul 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 β] [OrderedSMul 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} {f : E → β} theorem ConvexOn.smul {c : 𝕜} (hc : 0 ≤ c) (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) : ConvexOn 𝕜 s fun x => c • f x := ⟨hf.1, fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => calc c • f (a • x + b • y) ≤ c • (a • f x + b • f y) := smul_le_smul_of_nonneg_left (hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab) hc _ = a • c • f x + b • c • f y := by rw [smul_add, smul_comm c, smul_comm c]⟩ theorem ConcaveOn.smul {c : 𝕜} (hc : 0 ≤ c) (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s fun x => c • f x := hf.dual.smul hc end Module end OrderedAddCommMonoid end OrderedCommSemiring section OrderedRing variable [Field 𝕜] [LinearOrder 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [AddCommGroup F] section OrderedAddCommMonoid variable [AddCommMonoid β] [PartialOrder β] section Module variable [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜 F] [SMul 𝕜 β] /-- If a function is convex on `s`, it remains convex when precomposed by an affine map. -/ theorem ConvexOn.comp_affineMap {f : F → β} (g : E →ᵃ[𝕜] F) {s : Set F} (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f) : ConvexOn 𝕜 (g ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ g) := ⟨hf.1.affine_preimage _, fun x hx y hy a b ha hb hab => calc (f ∘ g) (a • x + b • y) = f (g (a • x + b • y)) := rfl _ = f (a • g x + b • g y) := by rw [Convex.combo_affine_apply hab] _ ≤ a • f (g x) + b • f (g y) := hf.2 hx hy ha hb hab⟩ /-- If a function is concave on `s`, it remains concave when precomposed by an affine map. -/ theorem ConcaveOn.comp_affineMap {f : F → β} (g : E →ᵃ[𝕜] F) {s : Set F} (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 (g ⁻¹' s) (f ∘ g) := hf.dual.comp_affineMap g end Module end OrderedAddCommMonoid end OrderedRing section LinearOrderedField variable [Field 𝕜] [LinearOrder 𝕜] [IsStrictOrderedRing 𝕜] [AddCommMonoid E] section OrderedAddCommMonoid variable [AddCommMonoid β] [PartialOrder β] section SMul variable [SMul 𝕜 E] [SMul 𝕜 β] {s : Set E} theorem convexOn_iff_div {f : E → β} : ConvexOn 𝕜 s f ↔ Convex 𝕜 s ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 ≤ a → 0 ≤ b → 0 < a + b → f ((a / (a + b)) • x + (b / (a + b)) • y) ≤ (a / (a + b)) • f x + (b / (a + b)) • f y := and_congr Iff.rfl ⟨by intro h x hx y hy a b ha hb hab apply h hx hy (div_nonneg ha hab.le) (div_nonneg hb hab.le) rw [← add_div, div_self hab.ne'], by intro h x hx y hy a b ha hb hab simpa [hab, zero_lt_one] using h hx hy ha hb⟩ theorem concaveOn_iff_div {f : E → β} : ConcaveOn 𝕜 s f ↔ Convex 𝕜 s ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 ≤ a → 0 ≤ b → 0 < a + b → (a / (a + b)) • f x + (b / (a + b)) • f y ≤ f ((a / (a + b)) • x + (b / (a + b)) • y) := convexOn_iff_div (β := βᵒᵈ) theorem strictConvexOn_iff_div {f : E → β} : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 s f ↔ Convex 𝕜 s ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → x ≠ y → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → f ((a / (a + b)) • x + (b / (a + b)) • y) < (a / (a + b)) • f x + (b / (a + b)) • f y := and_congr Iff.rfl ⟨by intro h x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb have hab := add_pos ha hb apply h hx hy hxy (div_pos ha hab) (div_pos hb hab) rw [← add_div, div_self hab.ne'], by intro h x hx y hy hxy a b ha hb hab simpa [hab, zero_lt_one] using h hx hy hxy ha hb⟩ theorem strictConcaveOn_iff_div {f : E → β} : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 s f ↔ Convex 𝕜 s ∧ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → ∀ ⦃y⦄, y ∈ s → x ≠ y → ∀ ⦃a b : 𝕜⦄, 0 < a → 0 < b → (a / (a + b)) • f x + (b / (a + b)) • f y < f ((a / (a + b)) • x + (b / (a + b)) • y) := strictConvexOn_iff_div (β := βᵒᵈ) end SMul end OrderedAddCommMonoid end LinearOrderedField section OrderIso variable [Semiring 𝕜] [PartialOrder 𝕜] [AddCommMonoid α] [PartialOrder α] [SMul 𝕜 α] [AddCommMonoid β] [PartialOrder β] [SMul 𝕜 β] theorem OrderIso.strictConvexOn_symm (f : α ≃o β) (hf : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 univ f) : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 univ f.symm := by refine ⟨convex_univ, fun x _ y _ hxy a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩ obtain ⟨x', hx''⟩ := f.surjective.exists.mp ⟨x, rfl⟩ obtain ⟨y', hy''⟩ := f.surjective.exists.mp ⟨y, rfl⟩ have hxy' : x' ≠ y' := by rw [← f.injective.ne_iff, ← hx'', ← hy'']; exact hxy simp only [hx'', hy'', OrderIso.symm_apply_apply, gt_iff_lt] rw [← f.lt_iff_lt, OrderIso.apply_symm_apply] exact hf.2 (by simp : x' ∈ univ) (by simp : y' ∈ univ) hxy' ha hb hab theorem OrderIso.convexOn_symm (f : α ≃o β) (hf : ConcaveOn 𝕜 univ f) : ConvexOn 𝕜 univ f.symm := by refine ⟨convex_univ, fun x _ y _ a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩ obtain ⟨x', hx''⟩ := f.surjective.exists.mp ⟨x, rfl⟩ obtain ⟨y', hy''⟩ := f.surjective.exists.mp ⟨y, rfl⟩ simp only [hx'', hy'', OrderIso.symm_apply_apply, gt_iff_lt] rw [← f.le_iff_le, OrderIso.apply_symm_apply] exact hf.2 (by simp : x' ∈ univ) (by simp : y' ∈ univ) ha hb hab theorem OrderIso.strictConcaveOn_symm (f : α ≃o β) (hf : StrictConvexOn 𝕜 univ f) : StrictConcaveOn 𝕜 univ f.symm := by refine ⟨convex_univ, fun x _ y _ hxy a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩ obtain ⟨x', hx''⟩ := f.surjective.exists.mp ⟨x, rfl⟩ obtain ⟨y', hy''⟩ := f.surjective.exists.mp ⟨y, rfl⟩ have hxy' : x' ≠ y' := by rw [← f.injective.ne_iff, ← hx'', ← hy'']; exact hxy simp only [hx'', hy'', OrderIso.symm_apply_apply, gt_iff_lt] rw [← f.lt_iff_lt, OrderIso.apply_symm_apply] exact hf.2 (by simp : x' ∈ univ) (by simp : y' ∈ univ) hxy' ha hb hab theorem OrderIso.concaveOn_symm (f : α ≃o β) (hf : ConvexOn 𝕜 univ f) : ConcaveOn 𝕜 univ f.symm := by refine ⟨convex_univ, fun x _ y _ a b ha hb hab => ?_⟩ obtain ⟨x', hx''⟩ := f.surjective.exists.mp ⟨x, rfl⟩ obtain ⟨y', hy''⟩ := f.surjective.exists.mp ⟨y, rfl⟩
simp only [hx'', hy'', OrderIso.symm_apply_apply, gt_iff_lt] rw [← f.le_iff_le, OrderIso.apply_symm_apply] exact hf.2 (by simp : x' ∈ univ) (by simp : y' ∈ univ) ha hb hab end OrderIso section LinearOrderedField variable [Field 𝕜] [LinearOrder 𝕜] [IsStrictOrderedRing 𝕜]
Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Function.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro, Sean Leather -/ import Batteries.Data.List.Perm import Mathlib.Data.List.Pairwise import Mathlib.Data.List.Nodup import Mathlib.Data.List.Lookmap import Mathlib.Data.Sigma.Basic /-! # Utilities for lists of sigmas This file includes several ways of interacting with `List (Sigma β)`, treated as a key-value store. If `α : Type*` and `β : α → Type*`, then we regard `s : Sigma β` as having key `s.1 : α` and value `s.2 : β s.1`. Hence, `List (Sigma β)` behaves like a key-value store. ## Main Definitions - `List.keys` extracts the list of keys. - `List.NodupKeys` determines if the store has duplicate keys. - `List.lookup`/`lookup_all` accesses the value(s) of a particular key. - `List.kreplace` replaces the first value with a given key by a given value. - `List.kerase` removes a value. - `List.kinsert` inserts a value. - `List.kunion` computes the union of two stores. - `List.kextract` returns a value with a given key and the rest of the values. -/ universe u u' v v' namespace List variable {α : Type u} {α' : Type u'} {β : α → Type v} {β' : α' → Type v'} {l l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)} /-! ### `keys` -/ /-- List of keys from a list of key-value pairs -/ def keys : List (Sigma β) → List α := map Sigma.fst @[simp] theorem keys_nil : @keys α β [] = [] := rfl @[simp] theorem keys_cons {s} {l : List (Sigma β)} : (s :: l).keys = s.1 :: l.keys := rfl theorem mem_keys_of_mem {s : Sigma β} {l : List (Sigma β)} : s ∈ l → s.1 ∈ l.keys := mem_map_of_mem theorem exists_of_mem_keys {a} {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : a ∈ l.keys) : ∃ b : β a, Sigma.mk a b ∈ l := let ⟨⟨_, b'⟩, m, e⟩ := exists_of_mem_map h Eq.recOn e (Exists.intro b' m) theorem mem_keys {a} {l : List (Sigma β)} : a ∈ l.keys ↔ ∃ b : β a, Sigma.mk a b ∈ l := ⟨exists_of_mem_keys, fun ⟨_, h⟩ => mem_keys_of_mem h⟩ theorem not_mem_keys {a} {l : List (Sigma β)} : a ∉ l.keys ↔ ∀ b : β a, Sigma.mk a b ∉ l := (not_congr mem_keys).trans not_exists theorem ne_key {a} {l : List (Sigma β)} : a ∉ l.keys ↔ ∀ s : Sigma β, s ∈ l → a ≠ s.1 := Iff.intro (fun h₁ s h₂ e => absurd (mem_keys_of_mem h₂) (by rwa [e] at h₁)) fun f h₁ => let ⟨_, h₂⟩ := exists_of_mem_keys h₁ f _ h₂ rfl @[deprecated (since := "2025-04-27")] alias not_eq_key := ne_key /-! ### `NodupKeys` -/ /-- Determines whether the store uses a key several times. -/ def NodupKeys (l : List (Sigma β)) : Prop := l.keys.Nodup theorem nodupKeys_iff_pairwise {l} : NodupKeys l ↔ Pairwise (fun s s' : Sigma β => s.1 ≠ s'.1) l := pairwise_map theorem NodupKeys.pairwise_ne {l} (h : NodupKeys l) : Pairwise (fun s s' : Sigma β => s.1 ≠ s'.1) l := nodupKeys_iff_pairwise.1 h @[simp] theorem nodupKeys_nil : @NodupKeys α β [] := Pairwise.nil @[simp] theorem nodupKeys_cons {s : Sigma β} {l : List (Sigma β)} : NodupKeys (s :: l) ↔ s.1 ∉ l.keys ∧ NodupKeys l := by simp [keys, NodupKeys] theorem not_mem_keys_of_nodupKeys_cons {s : Sigma β} {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : NodupKeys (s :: l)) : s.1 ∉ l.keys := (nodupKeys_cons.1 h).1 theorem nodupKeys_of_nodupKeys_cons {s : Sigma β} {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : NodupKeys (s :: l)) : NodupKeys l := (nodupKeys_cons.1 h).2 theorem NodupKeys.eq_of_fst_eq {l : List (Sigma β)} (nd : NodupKeys l) {s s' : Sigma β} (h : s ∈ l) (h' : s' ∈ l) : s.1 = s'.1 → s = s' := @Pairwise.forall_of_forall _ (fun s s' : Sigma β => s.1 = s'.1 → s = s') _ (fun _ _ H h => (H h.symm).symm) (fun _ _ _ => rfl) ((nodupKeys_iff_pairwise.1 nd).imp fun h h' => (h h').elim) _ h _ h' theorem NodupKeys.eq_of_mk_mem {a : α} {b b' : β a} {l : List (Sigma β)} (nd : NodupKeys l) (h : Sigma.mk a b ∈ l) (h' : Sigma.mk a b' ∈ l) : b = b' := by cases nd.eq_of_fst_eq h h' rfl; rfl theorem nodupKeys_singleton (s : Sigma β) : NodupKeys [s] := nodup_singleton _ theorem NodupKeys.sublist {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)} (h : l₁ <+ l₂) : NodupKeys l₂ → NodupKeys l₁ := Nodup.sublist <| h.map _ protected theorem NodupKeys.nodup {l : List (Sigma β)} : NodupKeys l → Nodup l := Nodup.of_map _ theorem perm_nodupKeys {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)} (h : l₁ ~ l₂) : NodupKeys l₁ ↔ NodupKeys l₂ := (h.map _).nodup_iff theorem nodupKeys_flatten {L : List (List (Sigma β))} : NodupKeys (flatten L) ↔ (∀ l ∈ L, NodupKeys l) ∧ Pairwise Disjoint (L.map keys) := by rw [nodupKeys_iff_pairwise, pairwise_flatten, pairwise_map] refine and_congr (forall₂_congr fun l _ => by simp [nodupKeys_iff_pairwise]) ?_ apply iff_of_eq; congr! with (l₁ l₂) simp [keys, disjoint_iff_ne, Sigma.forall] theorem nodup_zipIdx_map_snd (l : List α) : (l.zipIdx.map Prod.snd).Nodup := by simp [List.nodup_range'] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-28")] alias nodup_enum_map_fst := nodup_zipIdx_map_snd theorem mem_ext {l₀ l₁ : List (Sigma β)} (nd₀ : l₀.Nodup) (nd₁ : l₁.Nodup) (h : ∀ x, x ∈ l₀ ↔ x ∈ l₁) : l₀ ~ l₁ := (perm_ext_iff_of_nodup nd₀ nd₁).2 h variable [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq α'] /-! ### `dlookup` -/ /-- `dlookup a l` is the first value in `l` corresponding to the key `a`, or `none` if no such element exists. -/ def dlookup (a : α) : List (Sigma β) → Option (β a) | [] => none | ⟨a', b⟩ :: l => if h : a' = a then some (Eq.recOn h b) else dlookup a l @[simp] theorem dlookup_nil (a : α) : dlookup a [] = @none (β a) := rfl @[simp] theorem dlookup_cons_eq (l) (a : α) (b : β a) : dlookup a (⟨a, b⟩ :: l) = some b := dif_pos rfl @[simp] theorem dlookup_cons_ne (l) {a} : ∀ s : Sigma β, a ≠ s.1 → dlookup a (s :: l) = dlookup a l | ⟨_, _⟩, h => dif_neg h.symm theorem dlookup_isSome {a : α} : ∀ {l : List (Sigma β)}, (dlookup a l).isSome ↔ a ∈ l.keys | [] => by simp | ⟨a', b⟩ :: l => by by_cases h : a = a' · subst a' simp · simp [h, dlookup_isSome] theorem dlookup_eq_none {a : α} {l : List (Sigma β)} : dlookup a l = none ↔ a ∉ l.keys := by simp [← dlookup_isSome, Option.isNone_iff_eq_none] theorem of_mem_dlookup {a : α} {b : β a} : ∀ {l : List (Sigma β)}, b ∈ dlookup a l → Sigma.mk a b ∈ l | ⟨a', b'⟩ :: l, H => by by_cases h : a = a' · subst a' simp? at H says simp only [dlookup_cons_eq, Option.mem_def, Option.some.injEq] at H simp [H] · simp only [ne_eq, h, not_false_iff, dlookup_cons_ne] at H simp [of_mem_dlookup H] theorem mem_dlookup {a} {b : β a} {l : List (Sigma β)} (nd : l.NodupKeys) (h : Sigma.mk a b ∈ l) : b ∈ dlookup a l := by obtain ⟨b', h'⟩ := Option.isSome_iff_exists.mp (dlookup_isSome.mpr (mem_keys_of_mem h)) cases nd.eq_of_mk_mem h (of_mem_dlookup h') exact h' theorem map_dlookup_eq_find (a : α) : ∀ l : List (Sigma β), (dlookup a l).map (Sigma.mk a) = find? (fun s => a = s.1) l | [] => rfl | ⟨a', b'⟩ :: l => by by_cases h : a = a' · subst a' simp · simpa [h] using map_dlookup_eq_find a l theorem mem_dlookup_iff {a : α} {b : β a} {l : List (Sigma β)} (nd : l.NodupKeys) : b ∈ dlookup a l ↔ Sigma.mk a b ∈ l := ⟨of_mem_dlookup, mem_dlookup nd⟩ theorem perm_dlookup (a : α) {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)} (nd₁ : l₁.NodupKeys) (nd₂ : l₂.NodupKeys) (p : l₁ ~ l₂) : dlookup a l₁ = dlookup a l₂ := by ext b; simp only [mem_dlookup_iff nd₁, mem_dlookup_iff nd₂]; exact p.mem_iff theorem lookup_ext {l₀ l₁ : List (Sigma β)} (nd₀ : l₀.NodupKeys) (nd₁ : l₁.NodupKeys) (h : ∀ x y, y ∈ l₀.dlookup x ↔ y ∈ l₁.dlookup x) : l₀ ~ l₁ := mem_ext nd₀.nodup nd₁.nodup fun ⟨a, b⟩ => by rw [← mem_dlookup_iff, ← mem_dlookup_iff, h] <;> assumption theorem dlookup_map (l : List (Sigma β)) {f : α → α'} (hf : Function.Injective f) (g : ∀ a, β a → β' (f a)) (a : α) : (l.map fun x => ⟨f x.1, g _ x.2⟩).dlookup (f a) = (l.dlookup a).map (g a) := by induction' l with b l IH · rw [map_nil, dlookup_nil, dlookup_nil, Option.map_none'] · rw [map_cons] obtain rfl | h := eq_or_ne a b.1 · rw [dlookup_cons_eq, dlookup_cons_eq, Option.map_some'] · rw [dlookup_cons_ne _ _ h, dlookup_cons_ne _ _ (fun he => h <| hf he), IH] theorem dlookup_map₁ {β : Type v} (l : List (Σ _ : α, β)) {f : α → α'} (hf : Function.Injective f) (a : α) : (l.map fun x => ⟨f x.1, x.2⟩ : List (Σ _ : α', β)).dlookup (f a) = l.dlookup a := by rw [dlookup_map (β' := fun _ => β) l hf (fun _ x => x) a, Option.map_id'] theorem dlookup_map₂ {γ δ : α → Type*} {l : List (Σ a, γ a)} {f : ∀ a, γ a → δ a} (a : α) : (l.map fun x => ⟨x.1, f _ x.2⟩ : List (Σ a, δ a)).dlookup a = (l.dlookup a).map (f a) := dlookup_map l Function.injective_id _ _ /-! ### `lookupAll` -/ /-- `lookup_all a l` is the list of all values in `l` corresponding to the key `a`. -/ def lookupAll (a : α) : List (Sigma β) → List (β a) | [] => [] | ⟨a', b⟩ :: l => if h : a' = a then Eq.recOn h b :: lookupAll a l else lookupAll a l @[simp] theorem lookupAll_nil (a : α) : lookupAll a [] = @nil (β a) := rfl @[simp] theorem lookupAll_cons_eq (l) (a : α) (b : β a) : lookupAll a (⟨a, b⟩ :: l) = b :: lookupAll a l := dif_pos rfl @[simp] theorem lookupAll_cons_ne (l) {a} : ∀ s : Sigma β, a ≠ s.1 → lookupAll a (s :: l) = lookupAll a l | ⟨_, _⟩, h => dif_neg h.symm theorem lookupAll_eq_nil {a : α} : ∀ {l : List (Sigma β)}, lookupAll a l = [] ↔ ∀ b : β a, Sigma.mk a b ∉ l | [] => by simp | ⟨a', b⟩ :: l => by by_cases h : a = a' · subst a' simp only [lookupAll_cons_eq, mem_cons, Sigma.mk.inj_iff, heq_eq_eq, true_and, not_or, false_iff, not_forall, not_and, not_not, reduceCtorEq] use b simp · simp [h, lookupAll_eq_nil] theorem head?_lookupAll (a : α) : ∀ l : List (Sigma β), head? (lookupAll a l) = dlookup a l | [] => by simp | ⟨a', b⟩ :: l => by by_cases h : a = a' · subst h; simp · rw [lookupAll_cons_ne, dlookup_cons_ne, head?_lookupAll a l] <;> assumption theorem mem_lookupAll {a : α} {b : β a} : ∀ {l : List (Sigma β)}, b ∈ lookupAll a l ↔ Sigma.mk a b ∈ l | [] => by simp | ⟨a', b'⟩ :: l => by by_cases h : a = a' · subst h simp [*, mem_lookupAll] · simp [*, mem_lookupAll] theorem lookupAll_sublist (a : α) : ∀ l : List (Sigma β), (lookupAll a l).map (Sigma.mk a) <+ l | [] => by simp | ⟨a', b'⟩ :: l => by by_cases h : a = a' · subst h simp only [ne_eq, not_true, lookupAll_cons_eq, List.map] exact (lookupAll_sublist a l).cons₂ _ · simp only [ne_eq, h, not_false_iff, lookupAll_cons_ne] exact (lookupAll_sublist a l).cons _ theorem lookupAll_length_le_one (a : α) {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : l.NodupKeys) : length (lookupAll a l) ≤ 1 := by have := Nodup.sublist ((lookupAll_sublist a l).map _) h rw [map_map] at this rwa [← nodup_replicate, ← map_const] theorem lookupAll_eq_dlookup (a : α) {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : l.NodupKeys) : lookupAll a l = (dlookup a l).toList := by rw [← head?_lookupAll] have h1 := lookupAll_length_le_one a h; revert h1 rcases lookupAll a l with (_ | ⟨b, _ | ⟨c, l⟩⟩) <;> intro h1 <;> try rfl exact absurd h1 (by simp) theorem lookupAll_nodup (a : α) {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : l.NodupKeys) : (lookupAll a l).Nodup := by (rw [lookupAll_eq_dlookup a h]; apply Option.toList_nodup) theorem perm_lookupAll (a : α) {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)} (nd₁ : l₁.NodupKeys) (nd₂ : l₂.NodupKeys) (p : l₁ ~ l₂) : lookupAll a l₁ = lookupAll a l₂ := by simp [lookupAll_eq_dlookup, nd₁, nd₂, perm_dlookup a nd₁ nd₂ p] theorem dlookup_append (l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)) (a : α) : (l₁ ++ l₂).dlookup a = (l₁.dlookup a).or (l₂.dlookup a) := by induction l₁ with | nil => rfl | cons x l₁ IH => rw [cons_append] obtain rfl | hb := Decidable.eq_or_ne a x.1 · rw [dlookup_cons_eq, dlookup_cons_eq, Option.or] · rw [dlookup_cons_ne _ _ hb, dlookup_cons_ne _ _ hb, IH] /-! ### `kreplace` -/ /-- Replaces the first value with key `a` by `b`. -/ def kreplace (a : α) (b : β a) : List (Sigma β) → List (Sigma β) := lookmap fun s => if a = s.1 then some ⟨a, b⟩ else none theorem kreplace_of_forall_not (a : α) (b : β a) {l : List (Sigma β)} (H : ∀ b : β a, Sigma.mk a b ∉ l) : kreplace a b l = l := lookmap_of_forall_not _ <| by rintro ⟨a', b'⟩ h; dsimp; split_ifs · subst a' exact H _ h · rfl theorem kreplace_self {a : α} {b : β a} {l : List (Sigma β)} (nd : NodupKeys l) (h : Sigma.mk a b ∈ l) : kreplace a b l = l := by refine (lookmap_congr ?_).trans (lookmap_id' (Option.guard fun (s : Sigma β) => a = s.1) ?_ _) · rintro ⟨a', b'⟩ h' dsimp [Option.guard] split_ifs · subst a' simp [nd.eq_of_mk_mem h h'] · rfl · rintro ⟨a₁, b₁⟩ ⟨a₂, b₂⟩ dsimp [Option.guard] split_ifs · simp · rintro ⟨⟩ theorem keys_kreplace (a : α) (b : β a) : ∀ l : List (Sigma β), (kreplace a b l).keys = l.keys := lookmap_map_eq _ _ <| by rintro ⟨a₁, b₂⟩ ⟨a₂, b₂⟩ dsimp split_ifs with h <;> simp +contextual [h] theorem kreplace_nodupKeys (a : α) (b : β a) {l : List (Sigma β)} : (kreplace a b l).NodupKeys ↔ l.NodupKeys := by simp [NodupKeys, keys_kreplace] theorem Perm.kreplace {a : α} {b : β a} {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)} (nd : l₁.NodupKeys) : l₁ ~ l₂ → kreplace a b l₁ ~ kreplace a b l₂ := perm_lookmap _ <| by refine nd.pairwise_ne.imp ?_ intro x y h z h₁ w h₂ split_ifs at h₁ h₂ with h_2 h_1 <;> cases h₁ <;> cases h₂ exact (h (h_2.symm.trans h_1)).elim /-! ### `kerase` -/ /-- Remove the first pair with the key `a`. -/ def kerase (a : α) : List (Sigma β) → List (Sigma β) := eraseP fun s => a = s.1 @[simp] theorem kerase_nil {a} : @kerase _ β _ a [] = [] := rfl @[simp] theorem kerase_cons_eq {a} {s : Sigma β} {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : a = s.1) : kerase a (s :: l) = l := by simp [kerase, h] @[simp] theorem kerase_cons_ne {a} {s : Sigma β} {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : a ≠ s.1) : kerase a (s :: l) = s :: kerase a l := by simp [kerase, h] @[simp] theorem kerase_of_not_mem_keys {a} {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : a ∉ l.keys) : kerase a l = l := by induction l with | nil => rfl | cons _ _ ih => simp [not_or] at h; simp [h.1, ih h.2] theorem kerase_sublist (a : α) (l : List (Sigma β)) : kerase a l <+ l := eraseP_sublist theorem kerase_keys_subset (a) (l : List (Sigma β)) : (kerase a l).keys ⊆ l.keys := ((kerase_sublist a l).map _).subset theorem mem_keys_of_mem_keys_kerase {a₁ a₂} {l : List (Sigma β)} : a₁ ∈ (kerase a₂ l).keys → a₁ ∈ l.keys := @kerase_keys_subset _ _ _ _ _ _ theorem exists_of_kerase {a : α} {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : a ∈ l.keys) : ∃ (b : β a) (l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)), a ∉ l₁.keys ∧ l = l₁ ++ ⟨a, b⟩ :: l₂ ∧ kerase a l = l₁ ++ l₂ := by induction l with | nil => cases h | cons hd tl ih => by_cases e : a = hd.1 · subst e exact ⟨hd.2, [], tl, by simp, by cases hd; rfl, by simp⟩ · simp only [keys_cons, mem_cons] at h rcases h with h | h · exact absurd h e rcases ih h with ⟨b, tl₁, tl₂, h₁, h₂, h₃⟩ exact ⟨b, hd :: tl₁, tl₂, not_mem_cons_of_ne_of_not_mem e h₁, by (rw [h₂]; rfl), by simp [e, h₃]⟩ @[simp] theorem mem_keys_kerase_of_ne {a₁ a₂} {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : a₁ ≠ a₂) : a₁ ∈ (kerase a₂ l).keys ↔ a₁ ∈ l.keys := (Iff.intro mem_keys_of_mem_keys_kerase) fun p => if q : a₂ ∈ l.keys then match l, kerase a₂ l, exists_of_kerase q, p with | _, _, ⟨_, _, _, _, rfl, rfl⟩, p => by simpa [keys, h] using p else by simp [q, p] theorem keys_kerase {a} {l : List (Sigma β)} : (kerase a l).keys = l.keys.erase a := by rw [keys, kerase, erase_eq_eraseP, eraseP_map, Function.comp_def] congr theorem kerase_kerase {a a'} {l : List (Sigma β)} : (kerase a' l).kerase a = (kerase a l).kerase a' := by by_cases h : a = a' · subst a'; rfl induction' l with x xs · rfl · by_cases a' = x.1 · subst a' simp [kerase_cons_ne h, kerase_cons_eq rfl] by_cases h' : a = x.1 · subst a simp [kerase_cons_eq rfl, kerase_cons_ne (Ne.symm h)] · simp [kerase_cons_ne, *] theorem NodupKeys.kerase (a : α) : NodupKeys l → (kerase a l).NodupKeys := NodupKeys.sublist <| kerase_sublist _ _ theorem Perm.kerase {a : α} {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)} (nd : l₁.NodupKeys) : l₁ ~ l₂ → kerase a l₁ ~ kerase a l₂ := by apply Perm.eraseP apply (nodupKeys_iff_pairwise.1 nd).imp intros; simp_all @[simp] theorem not_mem_keys_kerase (a) {l : List (Sigma β)} (nd : l.NodupKeys) : a ∉ (kerase a l).keys := by induction l with | nil => simp | cons hd tl ih => simp? at nd says simp only [nodupKeys_cons] at nd by_cases h : a = hd.1 · subst h simp [nd.1] · simp [h, ih nd.2] @[simp] theorem dlookup_kerase (a) {l : List (Sigma β)} (nd : l.NodupKeys) : dlookup a (kerase a l) = none := dlookup_eq_none.mpr (not_mem_keys_kerase a nd) @[simp] theorem dlookup_kerase_ne {a a'} {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : a ≠ a') : dlookup a (kerase a' l) = dlookup a l := by induction l with | nil => rfl | cons hd tl ih => obtain ⟨ah, bh⟩ := hd by_cases h₁ : a = ah <;> by_cases h₂ : a' = ah · substs h₁ h₂ cases Ne.irrefl h · subst h₁ simp [h₂] · subst h₂ simp [h] · simp [h₁, h₂, ih] theorem kerase_append_left {a} : ∀ {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)}, a ∈ l₁.keys → kerase a (l₁ ++ l₂) = kerase a l₁ ++ l₂ | [], _, h => by cases h | s :: l₁, l₂, h₁ => by if h₂ : a = s.1 then simp [h₂] else simp at h₁; rcases h₁ with h₁ | h₁ <;> [exact absurd h₁ h₂; simp [h₂, kerase_append_left h₁]] theorem kerase_append_right {a} : ∀ {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)}, a ∉ l₁.keys → kerase a (l₁ ++ l₂) = l₁ ++ kerase a l₂ | [], _, _ => rfl | _ :: l₁, l₂, h => by simp only [keys_cons, mem_cons, not_or] at h simp [h.1, kerase_append_right h.2] theorem kerase_comm (a₁ a₂) (l : List (Sigma β)) : kerase a₂ (kerase a₁ l) = kerase a₁ (kerase a₂ l) := if h : a₁ = a₂ then by simp [h] else if ha₁ : a₁ ∈ l.keys then if ha₂ : a₂ ∈ l.keys then match l, kerase a₁ l, exists_of_kerase ha₁, ha₂ with | _, _, ⟨b₁, l₁, l₂, a₁_nin_l₁, rfl, rfl⟩, _ => if h' : a₂ ∈ l₁.keys then by simp [kerase_append_left h', kerase_append_right (mt (mem_keys_kerase_of_ne h).mp a₁_nin_l₁)] else by simp [kerase_append_right h', kerase_append_right a₁_nin_l₁, @kerase_cons_ne _ _ _ a₂ ⟨a₁, b₁⟩ _ (Ne.symm h)] else by simp [ha₂, mt mem_keys_of_mem_keys_kerase ha₂] else by simp [ha₁, mt mem_keys_of_mem_keys_kerase ha₁] theorem sizeOf_kerase [SizeOf (Sigma β)] (x : α) (xs : List (Sigma β)) : SizeOf.sizeOf (List.kerase x xs) ≤ SizeOf.sizeOf xs := by simp only [SizeOf.sizeOf, _sizeOf_1] induction' xs with y ys · simp · by_cases x = y.1 <;> simp [*] /-! ### `kinsert` -/ /-- Insert the pair `⟨a, b⟩` and erase the first pair with the key `a`. -/ def kinsert (a : α) (b : β a) (l : List (Sigma β)) : List (Sigma β) := ⟨a, b⟩ :: kerase a l @[simp] theorem kinsert_def {a} {b : β a} {l : List (Sigma β)} : kinsert a b l = ⟨a, b⟩ :: kerase a l := rfl theorem mem_keys_kinsert {a a'} {b' : β a'} {l : List (Sigma β)} : a ∈ (kinsert a' b' l).keys ↔ a = a' ∨ a ∈ l.keys := by by_cases h : a = a' <;> simp [h] theorem kinsert_nodupKeys (a) (b : β a) {l : List (Sigma β)} (nd : l.NodupKeys) : (kinsert a b l).NodupKeys := nodupKeys_cons.mpr ⟨not_mem_keys_kerase a nd, nd.kerase a⟩ theorem Perm.kinsert {a} {b : β a} {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)} (nd₁ : l₁.NodupKeys) (p : l₁ ~ l₂) : kinsert a b l₁ ~ kinsert a b l₂ := (p.kerase nd₁).cons _ theorem dlookup_kinsert {a} {b : β a} (l : List (Sigma β)) : dlookup a (kinsert a b l) = some b := by simp only [kinsert, dlookup_cons_eq] theorem dlookup_kinsert_ne {a a'} {b' : β a'} {l : List (Sigma β)} (h : a ≠ a') : dlookup a (kinsert a' b' l) = dlookup a l := by simp [h] /-! ### `kextract` -/ /-- Finds the first entry with a given key `a` and returns its value (as an `Option` because there might be no entry with key `a`) alongside with the rest of the entries. -/ def kextract (a : α) : List (Sigma β) → Option (β a) × List (Sigma β) | [] => (none, []) | s :: l => if h : s.1 = a then (some (Eq.recOn h s.2), l) else let (b', l') := kextract a l (b', s :: l') @[simp] theorem kextract_eq_dlookup_kerase (a : α) : ∀ l : List (Sigma β), kextract a l = (dlookup a l, kerase a l) | [] => rfl | ⟨a', b⟩ :: l => by simp only [kextract]; dsimp; split_ifs with h · subst a' simp [kerase] · simp [kextract, Ne.symm h, kextract_eq_dlookup_kerase a l, kerase] /-! ### `dedupKeys` -/ /-- Remove entries with duplicate keys from `l : List (Sigma β)`. -/ def dedupKeys : List (Sigma β) → List (Sigma β) := List.foldr (fun x => kinsert x.1 x.2) [] theorem dedupKeys_cons {x : Sigma β} (l : List (Sigma β)) : dedupKeys (x :: l) = kinsert x.1 x.2 (dedupKeys l) := rfl theorem nodupKeys_dedupKeys (l : List (Sigma β)) : NodupKeys (dedupKeys l) := by dsimp [dedupKeys] generalize hl : nil = l' have : NodupKeys l' := by rw [← hl] apply nodup_nil clear hl induction' l with x xs l_ih · apply this · cases x simp only [foldr_cons, kinsert_def, nodupKeys_cons, ne_eq, not_true] constructor · simp only [keys_kerase] apply l_ih.not_mem_erase · exact l_ih.kerase _ theorem dlookup_dedupKeys (a : α) (l : List (Sigma β)) : dlookup a (dedupKeys l) = dlookup a l := by induction' l with l_hd _ l_ih · rfl obtain ⟨a', b⟩ := l_hd by_cases h : a = a' · subst a' rw [dedupKeys_cons, dlookup_kinsert, dlookup_cons_eq] · rw [dedupKeys_cons, dlookup_kinsert_ne h, l_ih, dlookup_cons_ne] exact h theorem sizeOf_dedupKeys [SizeOf (Sigma β)] (xs : List (Sigma β)) : SizeOf.sizeOf (dedupKeys xs) ≤ SizeOf.sizeOf xs := by simp only [SizeOf.sizeOf, _sizeOf_1] induction' xs with x xs · simp [dedupKeys] · simp only [dedupKeys_cons, kinsert_def, Nat.add_le_add_iff_left, Sigma.eta] trans · apply sizeOf_kerase · assumption /-! ### `kunion` -/ /-- `kunion l₁ l₂` is the append to l₁ of l₂ after, for each key in l₁, the first matching pair in l₂ is erased. -/ def kunion : List (Sigma β) → List (Sigma β) → List (Sigma β) | [], l₂ => l₂ | s :: l₁, l₂ => s :: kunion l₁ (kerase s.1 l₂) @[simp] theorem nil_kunion {l : List (Sigma β)} : kunion [] l = l := rfl @[simp] theorem kunion_nil : ∀ {l : List (Sigma β)}, kunion l [] = l | [] => rfl
| _ :: l => by rw [kunion, kerase_nil, kunion_nil] @[simp] theorem kunion_cons {s} {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)} : kunion (s :: l₁) l₂ = s :: kunion l₁ (kerase s.1 l₂) := rfl @[simp] theorem mem_keys_kunion {a} {l₁ l₂ : List (Sigma β)} : a ∈ (kunion l₁ l₂).keys ↔ a ∈ l₁.keys ∨ a ∈ l₂.keys := by induction l₁ generalizing l₂ with | nil => simp | cons s l₁ ih => by_cases h : a = s.1 <;> [simp [h]; simp [h, ih]] @[simp]
Mathlib/Data/List/Sigma.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2023 Yaël Dillies. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yaël Dillies -/ import Mathlib.Order.BooleanAlgebra import Mathlib.Order.Hom.Lattice /-! # Adding complements to a generalized Boolean algebra This file embeds any generalized Boolean algebra into a Boolean algebra. This concretely proves that any equation holding true in the theory of Boolean algebras that does not reference `ᶜ` also holds true in the theory of generalized Boolean algebras. Put another way, one does not need the existence of complements to prove something which does not talk about complements. ## Main declarations * `Booleanisation`: Boolean algebra containing a given generalised Boolean algebra as a sublattice. * `Booleanisation.liftLatticeHom`: Boolean algebra containing a given generalised Boolean algebra as a sublattice. ## Future work If mathlib ever acquires `GenBoolAlg`, the category of generalised Boolean algebras, then one could show that `Booleanisation` is the free functor from `GenBoolAlg` to `BoolAlg`. -/ open Function variable {α : Type*} /-- Boolean algebra containing a given generalised Boolean algebra `α` as a sublattice. This should be thought of as made of a copy of `α` (representing elements of `α`) living under another copy of `α` (representing complements of elements of `α`). -/ def Booleanisation (α : Type*) := α ⊕ α namespace Booleanisation instance instDecidableEq [DecidableEq α] : DecidableEq (Booleanisation α) := inferInstanceAs <| DecidableEq (α ⊕ α) /-- The natural inclusion `a ↦ a` from a generalized Boolean algebra to its generated Boolean algebra. -/ @[match_pattern] def lift : α → Booleanisation α := Sum.inl /-- The inclusion `a ↦ aᶜ from a generalized Boolean algebra to its generated Boolean algebra. -/ @[match_pattern] def comp : α → Booleanisation α := Sum.inr /-- The complement operator on `Booleanisation α` sends `a` to `aᶜ` and `aᶜ` to `a`, for `a : α`. -/ instance instCompl : HasCompl (Booleanisation α) where compl | lift a => comp a | comp a => lift a @[simp] lemma compl_lift (a : α) : (lift a)ᶜ = comp a := rfl @[simp] lemma compl_comp (a : α) : (comp a)ᶜ = lift a := rfl variable [GeneralizedBooleanAlgebra α] {a b : α} /-- The order on `Booleanisation α` is as follows: For `a b : α`, * `a ≤ b` iff `a ≤ b` in `α` * `a ≤ bᶜ` iff `a` and `b` are disjoint in `α` * `aᶜ ≤ bᶜ` iff `b ≤ a` in `α` * `¬ aᶜ ≤ b` -/ protected inductive LE : Booleanisation α → Booleanisation α → Prop | protected lift {a b} : a ≤ b → Booleanisation.LE (lift a) (lift b) | protected comp {a b} : a ≤ b → Booleanisation.LE (comp b) (comp a) | protected sep {a b} : Disjoint a b → Booleanisation.LE (lift a) (comp b) /-- The order on `Booleanisation α` is as follows: For `a b : α`, * `a < b` iff `a < b` in `α` * `a < bᶜ` iff `a` and `b` are disjoint in `α` * `aᶜ < bᶜ` iff `b < a` in `α` * `¬ aᶜ < b` -/ protected inductive LT : Booleanisation α → Booleanisation α → Prop | protected lift {a b} : a < b → Booleanisation.LT (lift a) (lift b) | protected comp {a b} : a < b → Booleanisation.LT (comp b) (comp a) | protected sep {a b} : Disjoint a b → Booleanisation.LT (lift a) (comp b) @[inherit_doc Booleanisation.LE] instance instLE : LE (Booleanisation α) where le := Booleanisation.LE @[inherit_doc Booleanisation.LT] instance instLT : LT (Booleanisation α) where lt := Booleanisation.LT /-- The supremum on `Booleanisation α` is as follows: For `a b : α`, * `a ⊔ b` is `a ⊔ b` * `a ⊔ bᶜ` is `(b \ a)ᶜ` * `aᶜ ⊔ b` is `(a \ b)ᶜ` * `aᶜ ⊔ bᶜ` is `(a ⊓ b)ᶜ` -/ instance instSup : Max (Booleanisation α) where max | lift a, lift b => lift (a ⊔ b) | lift a, comp b => comp (b \ a) | comp a, lift b => comp (a \ b) | comp a, comp b => comp (a ⊓ b) /-- The infimum on `Booleanisation α` is as follows: For `a b : α`, * `a ⊓ b` is `a ⊓ b` * `a ⊓ bᶜ` is `a \ b` * `aᶜ ⊓ b` is `b \ a` * `aᶜ ⊓ bᶜ` is `(a ⊔ b)ᶜ` -/ instance instInf : Min (Booleanisation α) where min | lift a, lift b => lift (a ⊓ b) | lift a, comp b => lift (a \ b) | comp a, lift b => lift (b \ a) | comp a, comp b => comp (a ⊔ b) /-- The bottom element of `Booleanisation α` is the bottom element of `α`. -/ instance instBot : Bot (Booleanisation α) where bot := lift ⊥ /-- The top element of `Booleanisation α` is the complement of the bottom element of `α`. -/ instance instTop : Top (Booleanisation α) where top := comp ⊥ /-- The difference operator on `Booleanisation α` is as follows: For `a b : α`, * `a \ b` is `a \ b` * `a \ bᶜ` is `a ⊓ b` * `aᶜ \ b` is `(a ⊔ b)ᶜ` * `aᶜ \ bᶜ` is `b \ a` -/ instance instSDiff : SDiff (Booleanisation α) where sdiff | lift a, lift b => lift (a \ b) | lift a, comp b => lift (a ⊓ b)
| comp a, lift b => comp (a ⊔ b)
Mathlib/Order/Booleanisation.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Bhavik Mehta. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Bhavik Mehta, Jakob von Raumer -/ import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.HasLimits import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Thin /-! # Wide pullbacks We define the category `WidePullbackShape`, (resp. `WidePushoutShape`) which is the category obtained from a discrete category of type `J` by adjoining a terminal (resp. initial) element. Limits of this shape are wide pullbacks (pushouts). The convenience method `wideCospan` (`wideSpan`) constructs a functor from this category, hitting the given morphisms. We use `WidePullbackShape` to define ordinary pullbacks (pushouts) by using `J := WalkingPair`, which allows easy proofs of some related lemmas. Furthermore, wide pullbacks are used to show the existence of limits in the slice category. Namely, if `C` has wide pullbacks then `C/B` has limits for any object `B` in `C`. Typeclasses `HasWidePullbacks` and `HasFiniteWidePullbacks` assert the existence of wide pullbacks and finite wide pullbacks. -/ universe w w' v u open CategoryTheory CategoryTheory.Limits Opposite namespace CategoryTheory.Limits variable (J : Type w) /-- A wide pullback shape for any type `J` can be written simply as `Option J`. -/ def WidePullbackShape := Option J -- Porting note: strangely this could be synthesized instance : Inhabited (WidePullbackShape J) where default := none /-- A wide pushout shape for any type `J` can be written simply as `Option J`. -/ def WidePushoutShape := Option J instance : Inhabited (WidePushoutShape J) where default := none namespace WidePullbackShape variable {J} -- Don't generate unnecessary `sizeOf_spec` lemma which the `simpNF` linter will complain about. set_option genSizeOfSpec false in /-- The type of arrows for the shape indexing a wide pullback. -/ inductive Hom : WidePullbackShape J → WidePullbackShape J → Type w | id : ∀ X, Hom X X | term : ∀ j : J, Hom (some j) none deriving DecidableEq -- This is relying on an automatically generated instance name, generated in a `deriving` handler. -- See https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/2343 attribute [nolint unusedArguments] instDecidableEqHom instance struct : CategoryStruct (WidePullbackShape J) where Hom := Hom id j := Hom.id j comp f g := by cases f · exact g cases g apply Hom.term _ instance Hom.inhabited : Inhabited (Hom (none : WidePullbackShape J) none) := ⟨Hom.id (none : WidePullbackShape J)⟩ open Lean Elab Tactic /- Pointing note: experimenting with manual scoping of aesop tactics. Attempted to define aesop rule directing on `WidePushoutOut` and it didn't take for some reason -/ /-- An aesop tactic for bulk cases on morphisms in `WidePushoutShape` -/ def evalCasesBash : TacticM Unit := do evalTactic (← `(tactic| casesm* WidePullbackShape _, (_ : WidePullbackShape _) ⟶ (_ : WidePullbackShape _) )) attribute [local aesop safe tactic (rule_sets := [CategoryTheory])] evalCasesBash instance subsingleton_hom : Quiver.IsThin (WidePullbackShape J) := fun _ _ => by constructor intro a b casesm* WidePullbackShape _, (_ : WidePullbackShape _) ⟶ (_ : WidePullbackShape _) · rfl · rfl · rfl instance category : SmallCategory (WidePullbackShape J) := thin_category @[simp] theorem hom_id (X : WidePullbackShape J) : Hom.id X = 𝟙 X := rfl variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] /-- Construct a functor out of the wide pullback shape given a J-indexed collection of arrows to a fixed object. -/ @[simps] def wideCospan (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ B) : WidePullbackShape J ⥤ C where obj j := Option.casesOn j B objs map f := by obtain - | j := f · apply 𝟙 _ · exact arrows j /-- Every diagram is naturally isomorphic (actually, equal) to a `wideCospan` -/ def diagramIsoWideCospan (F : WidePullbackShape J ⥤ C) : F ≅ wideCospan (F.obj none) (fun j => F.obj (some j)) fun j => F.map (Hom.term j) := NatIso.ofComponents fun j => eqToIso <| by aesop_cat /-- Construct a cone over a wide cospan. -/ @[simps] def mkCone {F : WidePullbackShape J ⥤ C} {X : C} (f : X ⟶ F.obj none) (π : ∀ j, X ⟶ F.obj (some j)) (w : ∀ j, π j ≫ F.map (Hom.term j) = f) : Cone F := { pt := X π := { app := fun j => match j with | none => f | some j => π j naturality := fun j j' f => by cases j <;> cases j' <;> cases f <;> dsimp <;> simp [w] } } /-- Wide pullback diagrams of equivalent index types are equivalent. -/ def equivalenceOfEquiv (J' : Type w') (h : J ≃ J') : WidePullbackShape J ≌ WidePullbackShape J' where functor := wideCospan none (fun j => some (h j)) fun j => Hom.term (h j) inverse := wideCospan none (fun j => some (h.invFun j)) fun j => Hom.term (h.invFun j) unitIso := NatIso.ofComponents (fun j => by cases j <;> exact eqToIso (by simp)) counitIso := NatIso.ofComponents (fun j => by cases j <;> exact eqToIso (by simp)) /-- Lifting universe and morphism levels preserves wide pullback diagrams. -/ def uliftEquivalence : ULiftHom.{w'} (ULift.{w'} (WidePullbackShape J)) ≌ WidePullbackShape (ULift J) := (ULiftHomULiftCategory.equiv.{w', w', w, w} (WidePullbackShape J)).symm.trans (equivalenceOfEquiv _ (Equiv.ulift.{w', w}.symm : J ≃ ULift.{w'} J)) end WidePullbackShape namespace WidePushoutShape variable {J} -- Don't generate unnecessary `sizeOf_spec` lemma which the `simpNF` linter will complain about. set_option genSizeOfSpec false in /-- The type of arrows for the shape indexing a wide pushout. -/ inductive Hom : WidePushoutShape J → WidePushoutShape J → Type w | id : ∀ X, Hom X X | init : ∀ j : J, Hom none (some j) deriving DecidableEq -- This is relying on an automatically generated instance name, generated in a `deriving` handler. -- See https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/2343 attribute [nolint unusedArguments] instDecidableEqHom instance struct : CategoryStruct (WidePushoutShape J) where Hom := Hom id j := Hom.id j comp f g := by cases f · exact g cases g apply Hom.init _ instance Hom.inhabited : Inhabited (Hom (none : WidePushoutShape J) none) := ⟨Hom.id (none : WidePushoutShape J)⟩ open Lean Elab Tactic -- Pointing note: experimenting with manual scoping of aesop tactics; only this worked /-- An aesop tactic for bulk cases on morphisms in `WidePushoutShape` -/ def evalCasesBash' : TacticM Unit := do evalTactic (← `(tactic| casesm* WidePushoutShape _, (_ : WidePushoutShape _) ⟶ (_ : WidePushoutShape _) )) attribute [local aesop safe tactic (rule_sets := [CategoryTheory])] evalCasesBash' instance subsingleton_hom : Quiver.IsThin (WidePushoutShape J) := fun _ _ => by constructor intro a b casesm* WidePushoutShape _, (_ : WidePushoutShape _) ⟶ (_ : WidePushoutShape _) repeat rfl instance category : SmallCategory (WidePushoutShape J) := thin_category @[simp] theorem hom_id (X : WidePushoutShape J) : Hom.id X = 𝟙 X := rfl variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] /-- Construct a functor out of the wide pushout shape given a J-indexed collection of arrows from a fixed object. -/ @[simps] def wideSpan (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, B ⟶ objs j) : WidePushoutShape J ⥤ C where obj j := Option.casesOn j B objs map f := by obtain - | j := f · apply 𝟙 _ · exact arrows j map_comp := fun f g => by cases f · simp only [Eq.ndrec, hom_id, eq_rec_constant, Category.id_comp]; congr · cases g simp only [Eq.ndrec, hom_id, eq_rec_constant, Category.comp_id]; congr /-- Every diagram is naturally isomorphic (actually, equal) to a `wideSpan` -/ def diagramIsoWideSpan (F : WidePushoutShape J ⥤ C) : F ≅ wideSpan (F.obj none) (fun j => F.obj (some j)) fun j => F.map (Hom.init j) := NatIso.ofComponents fun j => eqToIso <| by cases j; repeat rfl /-- Construct a cocone over a wide span. -/ @[simps] def mkCocone {F : WidePushoutShape J ⥤ C} {X : C} (f : F.obj none ⟶ X) (ι : ∀ j, F.obj (some j) ⟶ X) (w : ∀ j, F.map (Hom.init j) ≫ ι j = f) : Cocone F := { pt := X ι := { app := fun j => match j with | none => f | some j => ι j naturality := fun j j' f => by cases j <;> cases j' <;> cases f <;> dsimp <;> simp [w] } } /-- Wide pushout diagrams of equivalent index types are equivalent. -/ def equivalenceOfEquiv (J' : Type w') (h : J ≃ J') : WidePushoutShape J ≌ WidePushoutShape J' where functor := wideSpan none (fun j => some (h j)) fun j => Hom.init (h j) inverse := wideSpan none (fun j => some (h.invFun j)) fun j => Hom.init (h.invFun j) unitIso := NatIso.ofComponents (fun j => by cases j <;> exact eqToIso (by simp)) counitIso := NatIso.ofComponents (fun j => by cases j <;> exact eqToIso (by simp)) /-- Lifting universe and morphism levels preserves wide pushout diagrams. -/ def uliftEquivalence : ULiftHom.{w'} (ULift.{w'} (WidePushoutShape J)) ≌ WidePushoutShape (ULift J) := (ULiftHomULiftCategory.equiv.{w', w', w, w} (WidePushoutShape J)).symm.trans (equivalenceOfEquiv _ (Equiv.ulift.{w', w}.symm : J ≃ ULift.{w'} J)) end WidePushoutShape variable (C : Type u) [Category.{v} C] /-- `HasWidePullbacks` represents a choice of wide pullback for every collection of morphisms -/ abbrev HasWidePullbacks : Prop := ∀ J : Type w, HasLimitsOfShape (WidePullbackShape J) C /-- `HasWidePushouts` represents a choice of wide pushout for every collection of morphisms -/ abbrev HasWidePushouts : Prop := ∀ J : Type w, HasColimitsOfShape (WidePushoutShape J) C variable {C J} /-- `HasWidePullback B objs arrows` means that `wideCospan B objs arrows` has a limit. -/ abbrev HasWidePullback (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ B) : Prop := HasLimit (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan B objs arrows) /-- `HasWidePushout B objs arrows` means that `wideSpan B objs arrows` has a colimit. -/ abbrev HasWidePushout (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, B ⟶ objs j) : Prop := HasColimit (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan B objs arrows) /-- A choice of wide pullback. -/ noncomputable abbrev widePullback (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ B) [HasWidePullback B objs arrows] : C := limit (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan B objs arrows) /-- A choice of wide pushout. -/ noncomputable abbrev widePushout (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, B ⟶ objs j) [HasWidePushout B objs arrows] : C := colimit (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan B objs arrows) namespace WidePullback variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] {B : C} {objs : J → C} (arrows : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ B) variable [HasWidePullback B objs arrows] /-- The `j`-th projection from the pullback. -/ noncomputable abbrev π (j : J) : widePullback _ _ arrows ⟶ objs j := limit.π (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan _ _ _) (Option.some j) /-- The unique map to the base from the pullback. -/ noncomputable abbrev base : widePullback _ _ arrows ⟶ B := limit.π (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan _ _ _) Option.none @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem π_arrow (j : J) : π arrows j ≫ arrows _ = base arrows := by apply limit.w (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan _ _ _) (WidePullbackShape.Hom.term j) variable {arrows} in /-- Lift a collection of morphisms to a morphism to the pullback. -/ noncomputable abbrev lift {X : C} (f : X ⟶ B) (fs : ∀ j : J, X ⟶ objs j) (w : ∀ j, fs j ≫ arrows j = f) : X ⟶ widePullback _ _ arrows := limit.lift (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan _ _ _) (WidePullbackShape.mkCone f fs <| w) variable {X : C} (f : X ⟶ B) (fs : ∀ j : J, X ⟶ objs j) (w : ∀ j, fs j ≫ arrows j = f) @[reassoc] theorem lift_π (j : J) : lift f fs w ≫ π arrows j = fs _ := by simp only [limit.lift_π, WidePullbackShape.mkCone_pt, WidePullbackShape.mkCone_π_app] @[reassoc] theorem lift_base : lift f fs w ≫ base arrows = f := by simp only [limit.lift_π, WidePullbackShape.mkCone_pt, WidePullbackShape.mkCone_π_app] theorem eq_lift_of_comp_eq (g : X ⟶ widePullback _ _ arrows) : (∀ j : J, g ≫ π arrows j = fs j) → g ≫ base arrows = f → g = lift f fs w := by intro h1 h2 apply (limit.isLimit (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan B objs arrows)).uniq (WidePullbackShape.mkCone f fs <| w) rintro (_ | _) · apply h2 · apply h1 theorem hom_eq_lift (g : X ⟶ widePullback _ _ arrows) : g = lift (g ≫ base arrows) (fun j => g ≫ π arrows j) (by simp) := by apply eq_lift_of_comp_eq · simp · rfl -- Porting note: quite a few missing refl's in aesop_cat now @[ext 1100] theorem hom_ext (g1 g2 : X ⟶ widePullback _ _ arrows) : (∀ j : J, g1 ≫ π arrows j = g2 ≫ π arrows j) → g1 ≫ base arrows = g2 ≫ base arrows → g1 = g2 := by intro h1 h2 apply limit.hom_ext rintro (_ | _) · apply h2 · apply h1 end WidePullback namespace WidePushout variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] {B : C} {objs : J → C} (arrows : ∀ j : J, B ⟶ objs j) variable [HasWidePushout B objs arrows] /-- The `j`-th inclusion to the pushout. -/ noncomputable abbrev ι (j : J) : objs j ⟶ widePushout _ _ arrows := colimit.ι (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan _ _ _) (Option.some j) /-- The unique map from the head to the pushout. -/ noncomputable abbrev head : B ⟶ widePushout B objs arrows := colimit.ι (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan _ _ _) Option.none @[reassoc, simp] theorem arrow_ι (j : J) : arrows j ≫ ι arrows j = head arrows := by apply colimit.w (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan _ _ _) (WidePushoutShape.Hom.init j) variable {arrows} in /-- Descend a collection of morphisms to a morphism from the pushout. -/ noncomputable abbrev desc {X : C} (f : B ⟶ X) (fs : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ X) (w : ∀ j, arrows j ≫ fs j = f) : widePushout _ _ arrows ⟶ X := colimit.desc (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan B objs arrows) (WidePushoutShape.mkCocone f fs <| w) variable {X : C} (f : B ⟶ X) (fs : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ X) (w : ∀ j, arrows j ≫ fs j = f) @[reassoc] theorem ι_desc (j : J) : ι arrows j ≫ desc f fs w = fs _ := by simp only [colimit.ι_desc, WidePushoutShape.mkCocone_pt, WidePushoutShape.mkCocone_ι_app] @[reassoc] theorem head_desc : head arrows ≫ desc f fs w = f := by simp only [colimit.ι_desc, WidePushoutShape.mkCocone_pt, WidePushoutShape.mkCocone_ι_app] theorem eq_desc_of_comp_eq (g : widePushout _ _ arrows ⟶ X) : (∀ j : J, ι arrows j ≫ g = fs j) → head arrows ≫ g = f → g = desc f fs w := by intro h1 h2 apply (colimit.isColimit (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan B objs arrows)).uniq (WidePushoutShape.mkCocone f fs <| w) rintro (_ | _) · apply h2 · apply h1 theorem hom_eq_desc (g : widePushout _ _ arrows ⟶ X) : g =
desc (head arrows ≫ g) (fun j => ι arrows j ≫ g) fun j => by rw [← Category.assoc] simp := by apply eq_desc_of_comp_eq · simp · rfl -- Porting note: another missing rfl
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/- Copyright (c) 2014 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Andrew Zipperer, Haitao Zhang, Minchao Wu, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Data.Set.Prod import Mathlib.Data.Set.Restrict /-! # Functions over sets This file contains basic results on the following predicates of functions and sets: * `Set.EqOn f₁ f₂ s` : functions `f₁` and `f₂` are equal at every point of `s`; * `Set.MapsTo f s t` : `f` sends every point of `s` to a point of `t`; * `Set.InjOn f s` : restriction of `f` to `s` is injective; * `Set.SurjOn f s t` : every point in `s` has a preimage in `s`; * `Set.BijOn f s t` : `f` is a bijection between `s` and `t`; * `Set.LeftInvOn f' f s` : for every `x ∈ s` we have `f' (f x) = x`; * `Set.RightInvOn f' f t` : for every `y ∈ t` we have `f (f' y) = y`; * `Set.InvOn f' f s t` : `f'` is a two-side inverse of `f` on `s` and `t`, i.e. we have `Set.LeftInvOn f' f s` and `Set.RightInvOn f' f t`. -/ variable {α β γ δ : Type*} {ι : Sort*} {π : α → Type*} open Equiv Equiv.Perm Function namespace Set /-! ### Equality on a set -/ section equality variable {s s₁ s₂ : Set α} {f₁ f₂ f₃ : α → β} {g : β → γ} {a : α} /-- This lemma exists for use by `aesop` as a forward rule. -/ @[aesop safe forward] lemma EqOn.eq_of_mem (h : s.EqOn f₁ f₂) (ha : a ∈ s) : f₁ a = f₂ a := h ha @[simp] theorem eqOn_empty (f₁ f₂ : α → β) : EqOn f₁ f₂ ∅ := fun _ => False.elim @[simp] theorem eqOn_singleton : Set.EqOn f₁ f₂ {a} ↔ f₁ a = f₂ a := by simp [Set.EqOn] @[simp] theorem eqOn_univ (f₁ f₂ : α → β) : EqOn f₁ f₂ univ ↔ f₁ = f₂ := by simp [EqOn, funext_iff] @[symm] theorem EqOn.symm (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : EqOn f₂ f₁ s := fun _ hx => (h hx).symm theorem eqOn_comm : EqOn f₁ f₂ s ↔ EqOn f₂ f₁ s := ⟨EqOn.symm, EqOn.symm⟩ -- This can not be tagged as `@[refl]` with the current argument order. -- See note below at `EqOn.trans`. theorem eqOn_refl (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : EqOn f f s := fun _ _ => rfl -- Note: this was formerly tagged with `@[trans]`, and although the `trans` attribute accepted it -- the `trans` tactic could not use it. -- An update to the trans tactic coming in https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/7014 will reject this attribute. -- It can be restored by changing the argument order from `EqOn f₁ f₂ s` to `EqOn s f₁ f₂`. -- This change will be made separately: [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/287929-mathlib4/topic/Reordering.20arguments.20of.20.60Set.2EEqOn.60/near/390467581). theorem EqOn.trans (h₁ : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) (h₂ : EqOn f₂ f₃ s) : EqOn f₁ f₃ s := fun _ hx => (h₁ hx).trans (h₂ hx) theorem EqOn.image_eq (heq : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : f₁ '' s = f₂ '' s := image_congr heq /-- Variant of `EqOn.image_eq`, for one function being the identity. -/ theorem EqOn.image_eq_self {f : α → α} (h : Set.EqOn f id s) : f '' s = s := by rw [h.image_eq, image_id] theorem EqOn.inter_preimage_eq (heq : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) (t : Set β) : s ∩ f₁ ⁻¹' t = s ∩ f₂ ⁻¹' t := ext fun x => and_congr_right_iff.2 fun hx => by rw [mem_preimage, mem_preimage, heq hx] theorem EqOn.mono (hs : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (hf : EqOn f₁ f₂ s₂) : EqOn f₁ f₂ s₁ := fun _ hx => hf (hs hx) @[simp] theorem eqOn_union : EqOn f₁ f₂ (s₁ ∪ s₂) ↔ EqOn f₁ f₂ s₁ ∧ EqOn f₁ f₂ s₂ := forall₂_or_left theorem EqOn.union (h₁ : EqOn f₁ f₂ s₁) (h₂ : EqOn f₁ f₂ s₂) : EqOn f₁ f₂ (s₁ ∪ s₂) := eqOn_union.2 ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ theorem EqOn.comp_left (h : s.EqOn f₁ f₂) : s.EqOn (g ∘ f₁) (g ∘ f₂) := fun _ ha => congr_arg _ <| h ha @[simp] theorem eqOn_range {ι : Sort*} {f : ι → α} {g₁ g₂ : α → β} : EqOn g₁ g₂ (range f) ↔ g₁ ∘ f = g₂ ∘ f := forall_mem_range.trans <| funext_iff.symm alias ⟨EqOn.comp_eq, _⟩ := eqOn_range end equality variable {s s₁ s₂ : Set α} {t t₁ t₂ : Set β} {p : Set γ} {f f₁ f₂ : α → β} {g g₁ g₂ : β → γ} {f' f₁' f₂' : β → α} {g' : γ → β} {a : α} {b : β} section MapsTo theorem mapsTo' : MapsTo f s t ↔ f '' s ⊆ t := image_subset_iff.symm theorem mapsTo_prodMap_diagonal : MapsTo (Prod.map f f) (diagonal α) (diagonal β) := diagonal_subset_iff.2 fun _ => rfl @[deprecated (since := "2025-04-18")] alias mapsTo_prod_map_diagonal := mapsTo_prodMap_diagonal theorem MapsTo.subset_preimage (hf : MapsTo f s t) : s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t := hf theorem mapsTo_iff_subset_preimage : MapsTo f s t ↔ s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t := Iff.rfl @[simp] theorem mapsTo_singleton {x : α} : MapsTo f {x} t ↔ f x ∈ t := singleton_subset_iff theorem mapsTo_empty (f : α → β) (t : Set β) : MapsTo f ∅ t := empty_subset _ @[simp] theorem mapsTo_empty_iff : MapsTo f s ∅ ↔ s = ∅ := by simp [mapsTo', subset_empty_iff] /-- If `f` maps `s` to `t` and `s` is non-empty, `t` is non-empty. -/ theorem MapsTo.nonempty (h : MapsTo f s t) (hs : s.Nonempty) : t.Nonempty := (hs.image f).mono (mapsTo'.mp h) theorem MapsTo.image_subset (h : MapsTo f s t) : f '' s ⊆ t := mapsTo'.1 h theorem MapsTo.congr (h₁ : MapsTo f₁ s t) (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : MapsTo f₂ s t := fun _ hx => h hx ▸ h₁ hx theorem EqOn.comp_right (hg : t.EqOn g₁ g₂) (hf : s.MapsTo f t) : s.EqOn (g₁ ∘ f) (g₂ ∘ f) := fun _ ha => hg <| hf ha theorem EqOn.mapsTo_iff (H : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : MapsTo f₁ s t ↔ MapsTo f₂ s t := ⟨fun h => h.congr H, fun h => h.congr H.symm⟩ theorem MapsTo.comp (h₁ : MapsTo g t p) (h₂ : MapsTo f s t) : MapsTo (g ∘ f) s p := fun _ h => h₁ (h₂ h) theorem mapsTo_id (s : Set α) : MapsTo id s s := fun _ => id theorem MapsTo.iterate {f : α → α} {s : Set α} (h : MapsTo f s s) : ∀ n, MapsTo f^[n] s s | 0 => fun _ => id | n + 1 => (MapsTo.iterate h n).comp h theorem MapsTo.iterate_restrict {f : α → α} {s : Set α} (h : MapsTo f s s) (n : ℕ) : (h.restrict f s s)^[n] = (h.iterate n).restrict _ _ _ := by funext x rw [Subtype.ext_iff, MapsTo.val_restrict_apply] induction n generalizing x with | zero => rfl | succ n ihn => simp [Nat.iterate, ihn] lemma mapsTo_of_subsingleton' [Subsingleton β] (f : α → β) (h : s.Nonempty → t.Nonempty) : MapsTo f s t := fun a ha ↦ Subsingleton.mem_iff_nonempty.2 <| h ⟨a, ha⟩ lemma mapsTo_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] (f : α → α) (s : Set α) : MapsTo f s s := mapsTo_of_subsingleton' _ id theorem MapsTo.mono (hf : MapsTo f s₁ t₁) (hs : s₂ ⊆ s₁) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t₂) : MapsTo f s₂ t₂ := fun _ hx => ht (hf <| hs hx) theorem MapsTo.mono_left (hf : MapsTo f s₁ t) (hs : s₂ ⊆ s₁) : MapsTo f s₂ t := fun _ hx => hf (hs hx) theorem MapsTo.mono_right (hf : MapsTo f s t₁) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t₂) : MapsTo f s t₂ := fun _ hx => ht (hf hx) theorem MapsTo.union_union (h₁ : MapsTo f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : MapsTo f s₂ t₂) : MapsTo f (s₁ ∪ s₂) (t₁ ∪ t₂) := fun _ hx => hx.elim (fun hx => Or.inl <| h₁ hx) fun hx => Or.inr <| h₂ hx theorem MapsTo.union (h₁ : MapsTo f s₁ t) (h₂ : MapsTo f s₂ t) : MapsTo f (s₁ ∪ s₂) t := union_self t ▸ h₁.union_union h₂ @[simp] theorem mapsTo_union : MapsTo f (s₁ ∪ s₂) t ↔ MapsTo f s₁ t ∧ MapsTo f s₂ t := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.mono subset_union_left (Subset.refl t), h.mono subset_union_right (Subset.refl t)⟩, fun h => h.1.union h.2⟩ theorem MapsTo.inter (h₁ : MapsTo f s t₁) (h₂ : MapsTo f s t₂) : MapsTo f s (t₁ ∩ t₂) := fun _ hx => ⟨h₁ hx, h₂ hx⟩ lemma MapsTo.insert (h : MapsTo f s t) (x : α) : MapsTo f (insert x s) (insert (f x) t) := by simpa [← singleton_union] using h.mono_right subset_union_right theorem MapsTo.inter_inter (h₁ : MapsTo f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : MapsTo f s₂ t₂) : MapsTo f (s₁ ∩ s₂) (t₁ ∩ t₂) := fun _ hx => ⟨h₁ hx.1, h₂ hx.2⟩ @[simp] theorem mapsTo_inter : MapsTo f s (t₁ ∩ t₂) ↔ MapsTo f s t₁ ∧ MapsTo f s t₂ := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.mono (Subset.refl s) inter_subset_left, h.mono (Subset.refl s) inter_subset_right⟩, fun h => h.1.inter h.2⟩ theorem mapsTo_univ (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : MapsTo f s univ := fun _ _ => trivial theorem mapsTo_range (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : MapsTo f s (range f) := (mapsTo_image f s).mono (Subset.refl s) (image_subset_range _ _) @[simp] theorem mapsTo_image_iff {f : α → β} {g : γ → α} {s : Set γ} {t : Set β} : MapsTo f (g '' s) t ↔ MapsTo (f ∘ g) s t := ⟨fun h c hc => h ⟨c, hc, rfl⟩, fun h _ ⟨_, hc⟩ => hc.2 ▸ h hc.1⟩ lemma MapsTo.comp_left (g : β → γ) (hf : MapsTo f s t) : MapsTo (g ∘ f) s (g '' t) := fun x hx ↦ ⟨f x, hf hx, rfl⟩ lemma MapsTo.comp_right {s : Set β} {t : Set γ} (hg : MapsTo g s t) (f : α → β) : MapsTo (g ∘ f) (f ⁻¹' s) t := fun _ hx ↦ hg hx @[simp] lemma mapsTo_univ_iff : MapsTo f univ t ↔ ∀ x, f x ∈ t := ⟨fun h _ => h (mem_univ _), fun h x _ => h x⟩ @[simp] lemma mapsTo_range_iff {g : ι → α} : MapsTo f (range g) t ↔ ∀ i, f (g i) ∈ t := forall_mem_range theorem MapsTo.mem_iff (h : MapsTo f s t) (hc : MapsTo f sᶜ tᶜ) {x} : f x ∈ t ↔ x ∈ s := ⟨fun ht => by_contra fun hs => hc hs ht, fun hx => h hx⟩ end MapsTo /-! ### Injectivity on a set -/ section injOn theorem Subsingleton.injOn (hs : s.Subsingleton) (f : α → β) : InjOn f s := fun _ hx _ hy _ => hs hx hy @[simp] theorem injOn_empty (f : α → β) : InjOn f ∅ := subsingleton_empty.injOn f @[simp] theorem injOn_singleton (f : α → β) (a : α) : InjOn f {a} := subsingleton_singleton.injOn f @[simp] lemma injOn_pair {b : α} : InjOn f {a, b} ↔ f a = f b → a = b := by unfold InjOn; aesop theorem InjOn.eq_iff {x y} (h : InjOn f s) (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s) : f x = f y ↔ x = y := ⟨h hx hy, fun h => h ▸ rfl⟩ theorem InjOn.ne_iff {x y} (h : InjOn f s) (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s) : f x ≠ f y ↔ x ≠ y := (h.eq_iff hx hy).not alias ⟨_, InjOn.ne⟩ := InjOn.ne_iff theorem InjOn.congr (h₁ : InjOn f₁ s) (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : InjOn f₂ s := fun _ hx _ hy => h hx ▸ h hy ▸ h₁ hx hy theorem EqOn.injOn_iff (H : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : InjOn f₁ s ↔ InjOn f₂ s := ⟨fun h => h.congr H, fun h => h.congr H.symm⟩ theorem InjOn.mono (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (ht : InjOn f s₂) : InjOn f s₁ := fun _ hx _ hy H => ht (h hx) (h hy) H theorem injOn_union (h : Disjoint s₁ s₂) : InjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂) ↔ InjOn f s₁ ∧ InjOn f s₂ ∧ ∀ x ∈ s₁, ∀ y ∈ s₂, f x ≠ f y := by refine ⟨fun H => ⟨H.mono subset_union_left, H.mono subset_union_right, ?_⟩, ?_⟩ · intro x hx y hy hxy obtain rfl : x = y := H (Or.inl hx) (Or.inr hy) hxy exact h.le_bot ⟨hx, hy⟩ · rintro ⟨h₁, h₂, h₁₂⟩ rintro x (hx | hx) y (hy | hy) hxy exacts [h₁ hx hy hxy, (h₁₂ _ hx _ hy hxy).elim, (h₁₂ _ hy _ hx hxy.symm).elim, h₂ hx hy hxy] theorem injOn_insert {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {a : α} (has : a ∉ s) : Set.InjOn f (insert a s) ↔ Set.InjOn f s ∧ f a ∉ f '' s := by rw [← union_singleton, injOn_union (disjoint_singleton_right.2 has)] simp theorem injective_iff_injOn_univ : Injective f ↔ InjOn f univ := ⟨fun h _ _ _ _ hxy => h hxy, fun h _ _ heq => h trivial trivial heq⟩ theorem injOn_of_injective (h : Injective f) {s : Set α} : InjOn f s := fun _ _ _ _ hxy => h hxy alias _root_.Function.Injective.injOn := injOn_of_injective -- A specialization of `injOn_of_injective` for `Subtype.val`. theorem injOn_subtype_val {s : Set { x // p x }} : Set.InjOn Subtype.val s := Subtype.coe_injective.injOn lemma injOn_id (s : Set α) : InjOn id s := injective_id.injOn theorem InjOn.comp (hg : InjOn g t) (hf : InjOn f s) (h : MapsTo f s t) : InjOn (g ∘ f) s := fun _ hx _ hy heq => hf hx hy <| hg (h hx) (h hy) heq lemma InjOn.of_comp (h : InjOn (g ∘ f) s) : InjOn f s := fun _ hx _ hy heq ↦ h hx hy (by simp [heq]) lemma InjOn.image_of_comp (h : InjOn (g ∘ f) s) : InjOn g (f '' s) := forall_mem_image.2 fun _x hx ↦ forall_mem_image.2 fun _y hy heq ↦ congr_arg f <| h hx hy heq lemma InjOn.comp_iff (hf : InjOn f s) : InjOn (g ∘ f) s ↔ InjOn g (f '' s) := ⟨image_of_comp, fun h ↦ InjOn.comp h hf <| mapsTo_image f s⟩ lemma InjOn.iterate {f : α → α} {s : Set α} (h : InjOn f s) (hf : MapsTo f s s) : ∀ n, InjOn f^[n] s | 0 => injOn_id _ | (n + 1) => (h.iterate hf n).comp h hf lemma injOn_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : InjOn f s := (injective_of_subsingleton _).injOn theorem _root_.Function.Injective.injOn_range (h : Injective (g ∘ f)) : InjOn g (range f) := by rintro _ ⟨x, rfl⟩ _ ⟨y, rfl⟩ H exact congr_arg f (h H) theorem _root_.Set.InjOn.injective_iff (s : Set β) (h : InjOn g s) (hs : range f ⊆ s) : Injective (g ∘ f) ↔ Injective f := ⟨(·.of_comp), fun h _ ↦ by aesop⟩ theorem exists_injOn_iff_injective [Nonempty β] : (∃ f : α → β, InjOn f s) ↔ ∃ f : s → β, Injective f := ⟨fun ⟨_, hf⟩ => ⟨_, hf.injective⟩, fun ⟨f, hf⟩ => by lift f to α → β using trivial exact ⟨f, injOn_iff_injective.2 hf⟩⟩ theorem injOn_preimage {B : Set (Set β)} (hB : B ⊆ 𝒫 range f) : InjOn (preimage f) B := fun _ hs _ ht hst => (preimage_eq_preimage' (hB hs) (hB ht)).1 hst theorem InjOn.mem_of_mem_image {x} (hf : InjOn f s) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) (h : x ∈ s) (h₁ : f x ∈ f '' s₁) : x ∈ s₁ := let ⟨_, h', Eq⟩ := h₁ hf (hs h') h Eq ▸ h' theorem InjOn.mem_image_iff {x} (hf : InjOn f s) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) (hx : x ∈ s) : f x ∈ f '' s₁ ↔ x ∈ s₁ := ⟨hf.mem_of_mem_image hs hx, mem_image_of_mem f⟩ theorem InjOn.preimage_image_inter (hf : InjOn f s) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) : f ⁻¹' (f '' s₁) ∩ s = s₁ := ext fun _ => ⟨fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ => hf.mem_of_mem_image hs h₂ h₁, fun h => ⟨mem_image_of_mem _ h, hs h⟩⟩ theorem EqOn.cancel_left (h : s.EqOn (g ∘ f₁) (g ∘ f₂)) (hg : t.InjOn g) (hf₁ : s.MapsTo f₁ t) (hf₂ : s.MapsTo f₂ t) : s.EqOn f₁ f₂ := fun _ ha => hg (hf₁ ha) (hf₂ ha) (h ha) theorem InjOn.cancel_left (hg : t.InjOn g) (hf₁ : s.MapsTo f₁ t) (hf₂ : s.MapsTo f₂ t) : s.EqOn (g ∘ f₁) (g ∘ f₂) ↔ s.EqOn f₁ f₂ := ⟨fun h => h.cancel_left hg hf₁ hf₂, EqOn.comp_left⟩ lemma InjOn.image_inter {s t u : Set α} (hf : u.InjOn f) (hs : s ⊆ u) (ht : t ⊆ u) : f '' (s ∩ t) = f '' s ∩ f '' t := by apply Subset.antisymm (image_inter_subset _ _ _) intro x ⟨⟨y, ys, hy⟩, ⟨z, zt, hz⟩⟩ have : y = z := by apply hf (hs ys) (ht zt) rwa [← hz] at hy rw [← this] at zt exact ⟨y, ⟨ys, zt⟩, hy⟩ lemma InjOn.image (h : s.InjOn f) : s.powerset.InjOn (image f) := fun s₁ hs₁ s₂ hs₂ h' ↦ by rw [← h.preimage_image_inter hs₁, h', h.preimage_image_inter hs₂] theorem InjOn.image_eq_image_iff (h : s.InjOn f) (h₁ : s₁ ⊆ s) (h₂ : s₂ ⊆ s) : f '' s₁ = f '' s₂ ↔ s₁ = s₂ := h.image.eq_iff h₁ h₂ lemma InjOn.image_subset_image_iff (h : s.InjOn f) (h₁ : s₁ ⊆ s) (h₂ : s₂ ⊆ s) : f '' s₁ ⊆ f '' s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ := by refine ⟨fun h' ↦ ?_, image_subset _⟩ rw [← h.preimage_image_inter h₁, ← h.preimage_image_inter h₂] exact inter_subset_inter_left _ (preimage_mono h') lemma InjOn.image_ssubset_image_iff (h : s.InjOn f) (h₁ : s₁ ⊆ s) (h₂ : s₂ ⊆ s) : f '' s₁ ⊂ f '' s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊂ s₂ := by simp_rw [ssubset_def, h.image_subset_image_iff h₁ h₂, h.image_subset_image_iff h₂ h₁] -- TODO: can this move to a better place? theorem _root_.Disjoint.image {s t u : Set α} {f : α → β} (h : Disjoint s t) (hf : u.InjOn f) (hs : s ⊆ u) (ht : t ⊆ u) : Disjoint (f '' s) (f '' t) := by rw [disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty] at h ⊢ rw [← hf.image_inter hs ht, h, image_empty] lemma InjOn.image_diff {t : Set α} (h : s.InjOn f) : f '' (s \ t) = f '' s \ f '' (s ∩ t) := by refine subset_antisymm (subset_diff.2 ⟨image_subset f diff_subset, ?_⟩) (diff_subset_iff.2 (by rw [← image_union, inter_union_diff])) exact Disjoint.image disjoint_sdiff_inter h diff_subset inter_subset_left lemma InjOn.image_diff_subset {f : α → β} {t : Set α} (h : InjOn f s) (hst : t ⊆ s) : f '' (s \ t) = f '' s \ f '' t := by rw [h.image_diff, inter_eq_self_of_subset_right hst] alias image_diff_of_injOn := InjOn.image_diff_subset theorem InjOn.imageFactorization_injective (h : InjOn f s) : Injective (s.imageFactorization f) := fun ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ h' ↦ by simpa [imageFactorization, h.eq_iff hx hy] using h' @[simp] theorem imageFactorization_injective_iff : Injective (s.imageFactorization f) ↔ InjOn f s := ⟨fun h x hx y hy _ ↦ by simpa using @h ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ (by simpa [imageFactorization]), InjOn.imageFactorization_injective⟩ end injOn section graphOn variable {x : α × β} lemma graphOn_univ_inj {g : α → β} : univ.graphOn f = univ.graphOn g ↔ f = g := by simp lemma graphOn_univ_injective : Injective (univ.graphOn : (α → β) → Set (α × β)) := fun _f _g ↦ graphOn_univ_inj.1 lemma exists_eq_graphOn_image_fst [Nonempty β] {s : Set (α × β)} : (∃ f : α → β, s = graphOn f (Prod.fst '' s)) ↔ InjOn Prod.fst s := by refine ⟨?_, fun h ↦ ?_⟩ · rintro ⟨f, hf⟩ rw [hf] exact InjOn.image_of_comp <| injOn_id _ · have : ∀ x ∈ Prod.fst '' s, ∃ y, (x, y) ∈ s := forall_mem_image.2 fun (x, y) h ↦ ⟨y, h⟩ choose! f hf using this rw [forall_mem_image] at hf use f rw [graphOn, image_image, EqOn.image_eq_self] exact fun x hx ↦ h (hf hx) hx rfl lemma exists_eq_graphOn [Nonempty β] {s : Set (α × β)} : (∃ f t, s = graphOn f t) ↔ InjOn Prod.fst s := .trans ⟨fun ⟨f, t, hs⟩ ↦ ⟨f, by rw [hs, image_fst_graphOn]⟩, fun ⟨f, hf⟩ ↦ ⟨f, _, hf⟩⟩ exists_eq_graphOn_image_fst end graphOn /-! ### Surjectivity on a set -/ section surjOn theorem SurjOn.subset_range (h : SurjOn f s t) : t ⊆ range f := Subset.trans h <| image_subset_range f s theorem surjOn_iff_exists_map_subtype : SurjOn f s t ↔ ∃ (t' : Set β) (g : s → t'), t ⊆ t' ∧ Surjective g ∧ ∀ x : s, f x = g x := ⟨fun h => ⟨_, (mapsTo_image f s).restrict f s _, h, surjective_mapsTo_image_restrict _ _, fun _ => rfl⟩, fun ⟨t', g, htt', hg, hfg⟩ y hy => let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hg ⟨y, htt' hy⟩ ⟨x, x.2, by rw [hfg, hx, Subtype.coe_mk]⟩⟩ theorem surjOn_empty (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : SurjOn f s ∅ := empty_subset _ @[simp] theorem surjOn_empty_iff : SurjOn f ∅ t ↔ t = ∅ := by simp [SurjOn, subset_empty_iff] @[simp] lemma surjOn_singleton : SurjOn f s {b} ↔ b ∈ f '' s := singleton_subset_iff theorem surjOn_image (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : SurjOn f s (f '' s) := Subset.rfl theorem SurjOn.comap_nonempty (h : SurjOn f s t) (ht : t.Nonempty) : s.Nonempty := (ht.mono h).of_image theorem SurjOn.congr (h : SurjOn f₁ s t) (H : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : SurjOn f₂ s t := by rwa [SurjOn, ← H.image_eq] theorem EqOn.surjOn_iff (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : SurjOn f₁ s t ↔ SurjOn f₂ s t := ⟨fun H => H.congr h, fun H => H.congr h.symm⟩ theorem SurjOn.mono (hs : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t₂) (hf : SurjOn f s₁ t₂) : SurjOn f s₂ t₁ := Subset.trans ht <| Subset.trans hf <| image_subset _ hs theorem SurjOn.union (h₁ : SurjOn f s t₁) (h₂ : SurjOn f s t₂) : SurjOn f s (t₁ ∪ t₂) := fun _ hx => hx.elim (fun hx => h₁ hx) fun hx => h₂ hx theorem SurjOn.union_union (h₁ : SurjOn f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : SurjOn f s₂ t₂) : SurjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂) (t₁ ∪ t₂) := (h₁.mono subset_union_left (Subset.refl _)).union (h₂.mono subset_union_right (Subset.refl _)) theorem SurjOn.inter_inter (h₁ : SurjOn f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : SurjOn f s₂ t₂) (h : InjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂)) : SurjOn f (s₁ ∩ s₂) (t₁ ∩ t₂) := by intro y hy rcases h₁ hy.1 with ⟨x₁, hx₁, rfl⟩ rcases h₂ hy.2 with ⟨x₂, hx₂, heq⟩ obtain rfl : x₁ = x₂ := h (Or.inl hx₁) (Or.inr hx₂) heq.symm exact mem_image_of_mem f ⟨hx₁, hx₂⟩ theorem SurjOn.inter (h₁ : SurjOn f s₁ t) (h₂ : SurjOn f s₂ t) (h : InjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂)) : SurjOn f (s₁ ∩ s₂) t := inter_self t ▸ h₁.inter_inter h₂ h lemma surjOn_id (s : Set α) : SurjOn id s s := by simp [SurjOn] theorem SurjOn.comp (hg : SurjOn g t p) (hf : SurjOn f s t) : SurjOn (g ∘ f) s p := Subset.trans hg <| Subset.trans (image_subset g hf) <| image_comp g f s ▸ Subset.refl _ lemma SurjOn.of_comp (h : SurjOn (g ∘ f) s p) (hr : MapsTo f s t) : SurjOn g t p := by intro z hz obtain ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ := h hz exact ⟨f x, hr hx, rfl⟩ lemma surjOn_comp_iff : SurjOn (g ∘ f) s p ↔ SurjOn g (f '' s) p := ⟨fun h ↦ h.of_comp <| mapsTo_image f s, fun h ↦ h.comp <| surjOn_image _ _⟩ lemma SurjOn.iterate {f : α → α} {s : Set α} (h : SurjOn f s s) : ∀ n, SurjOn f^[n] s s | 0 => surjOn_id _ | (n + 1) => (h.iterate n).comp h lemma SurjOn.comp_left (hf : SurjOn f s t) (g : β → γ) : SurjOn (g ∘ f) s (g '' t) := by rw [SurjOn, image_comp g f]; exact image_subset _ hf lemma SurjOn.comp_right {s : Set β} {t : Set γ} (hf : Surjective f) (hg : SurjOn g s t) : SurjOn (g ∘ f) (f ⁻¹' s) t := by rwa [SurjOn, image_comp g f, image_preimage_eq _ hf] lemma surjOn_of_subsingleton' [Subsingleton β] (f : α → β) (h : t.Nonempty → s.Nonempty) : SurjOn f s t := fun _ ha ↦ Subsingleton.mem_iff_nonempty.2 <| (h ⟨_, ha⟩).image _ lemma surjOn_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] (f : α → α) (s : Set α) : SurjOn f s s := surjOn_of_subsingleton' _ id theorem surjective_iff_surjOn_univ : Surjective f ↔ SurjOn f univ univ := by simp [Surjective, SurjOn, subset_def] theorem SurjOn.image_eq_of_mapsTo (h₁ : SurjOn f s t) (h₂ : MapsTo f s t) : f '' s = t := eq_of_subset_of_subset h₂.image_subset h₁ theorem image_eq_iff_surjOn_mapsTo : f '' s = t ↔ s.SurjOn f t ∧ s.MapsTo f t := by refine ⟨?_, fun h => h.1.image_eq_of_mapsTo h.2⟩ rintro rfl exact ⟨s.surjOn_image f, s.mapsTo_image f⟩ lemma SurjOn.image_preimage (h : Set.SurjOn f s t) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t) : f '' (f ⁻¹' t₁) = t₁ := image_preimage_eq_iff.2 fun _ hx ↦ mem_range_of_mem_image f s <| h <| ht hx theorem SurjOn.mapsTo_compl (h : SurjOn f s t) (h' : Injective f) : MapsTo f sᶜ tᶜ := fun _ hs ht => let ⟨_, hx', HEq⟩ := h ht hs <| h' HEq ▸ hx' theorem MapsTo.surjOn_compl (h : MapsTo f s t) (h' : Surjective f) : SurjOn f sᶜ tᶜ := h'.forall.2 fun _ ht => (mem_image_of_mem _) fun hs => ht (h hs) theorem EqOn.cancel_right (hf : s.EqOn (g₁ ∘ f) (g₂ ∘ f)) (hf' : s.SurjOn f t) : t.EqOn g₁ g₂ := by intro b hb obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := hf' hb exact hf ha theorem SurjOn.cancel_right (hf : s.SurjOn f t) (hf' : s.MapsTo f t) : s.EqOn (g₁ ∘ f) (g₂ ∘ f) ↔ t.EqOn g₁ g₂ := ⟨fun h => h.cancel_right hf, fun h => h.comp_right hf'⟩ theorem eqOn_comp_right_iff : s.EqOn (g₁ ∘ f) (g₂ ∘ f) ↔ (f '' s).EqOn g₁ g₂ := (s.surjOn_image f).cancel_right <| s.mapsTo_image f theorem SurjOn.forall {p : β → Prop} (hf : s.SurjOn f t) (hf' : s.MapsTo f t) : (∀ y ∈ t, p y) ↔ (∀ x ∈ s, p (f x)) := ⟨fun H x hx ↦ H (f x) (hf' hx), fun H _y hy ↦ let ⟨x, hx, hxy⟩ := hf hy; hxy ▸ H x hx⟩ end surjOn /-! ### Bijectivity -/ section bijOn theorem BijOn.mapsTo (h : BijOn f s t) : MapsTo f s t := h.left theorem BijOn.injOn (h : BijOn f s t) : InjOn f s := h.right.left theorem BijOn.surjOn (h : BijOn f s t) : SurjOn f s t := h.right.right theorem BijOn.mk (h₁ : MapsTo f s t) (h₂ : InjOn f s) (h₃ : SurjOn f s t) : BijOn f s t := ⟨h₁, h₂, h₃⟩ theorem bijOn_empty (f : α → β) : BijOn f ∅ ∅ := ⟨mapsTo_empty f ∅, injOn_empty f, surjOn_empty f ∅⟩ @[simp] theorem bijOn_empty_iff_left : BijOn f s ∅ ↔ s = ∅ := ⟨fun h ↦ by simpa using h.mapsTo, by rintro rfl; exact bijOn_empty f⟩ @[simp] theorem bijOn_empty_iff_right : BijOn f ∅ t ↔ t = ∅ := ⟨fun h ↦ by simpa using h.surjOn, by rintro rfl; exact bijOn_empty f⟩ @[simp] lemma bijOn_singleton : BijOn f {a} {b} ↔ f a = b := by simp [BijOn, eq_comm] theorem BijOn.inter_mapsTo (h₁ : BijOn f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : MapsTo f s₂ t₂) (h₃ : s₁ ∩ f ⁻¹' t₂ ⊆ s₂) : BijOn f (s₁ ∩ s₂) (t₁ ∩ t₂) := ⟨h₁.mapsTo.inter_inter h₂, h₁.injOn.mono inter_subset_left, fun _ hy => let ⟨x, hx, hxy⟩ := h₁.surjOn hy.1 ⟨x, ⟨hx, h₃ ⟨hx, hxy.symm.subst hy.2⟩⟩, hxy⟩⟩ theorem MapsTo.inter_bijOn (h₁ : MapsTo f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : BijOn f s₂ t₂) (h₃ : s₂ ∩ f ⁻¹' t₁ ⊆ s₁) : BijOn f (s₁ ∩ s₂) (t₁ ∩ t₂) := inter_comm s₂ s₁ ▸ inter_comm t₂ t₁ ▸ h₂.inter_mapsTo h₁ h₃ theorem BijOn.inter (h₁ : BijOn f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : BijOn f s₂ t₂) (h : InjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂)) : BijOn f (s₁ ∩ s₂) (t₁ ∩ t₂) := ⟨h₁.mapsTo.inter_inter h₂.mapsTo, h₁.injOn.mono inter_subset_left, h₁.surjOn.inter_inter h₂.surjOn h⟩ theorem BijOn.union (h₁ : BijOn f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : BijOn f s₂ t₂) (h : InjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂)) : BijOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂) (t₁ ∪ t₂) := ⟨h₁.mapsTo.union_union h₂.mapsTo, h, h₁.surjOn.union_union h₂.surjOn⟩ theorem BijOn.subset_range (h : BijOn f s t) : t ⊆ range f := h.surjOn.subset_range theorem InjOn.bijOn_image (h : InjOn f s) : BijOn f s (f '' s) := BijOn.mk (mapsTo_image f s) h (Subset.refl _) theorem BijOn.congr (h₁ : BijOn f₁ s t) (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : BijOn f₂ s t := BijOn.mk (h₁.mapsTo.congr h) (h₁.injOn.congr h) (h₁.surjOn.congr h) theorem EqOn.bijOn_iff (H : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : BijOn f₁ s t ↔ BijOn f₂ s t := ⟨fun h => h.congr H, fun h => h.congr H.symm⟩ theorem BijOn.image_eq (h : BijOn f s t) : f '' s = t := h.surjOn.image_eq_of_mapsTo h.mapsTo lemma BijOn.forall {p : β → Prop} (hf : BijOn f s t) : (∀ b ∈ t, p b) ↔ ∀ a ∈ s, p (f a) where mp h _ ha := h _ <| hf.mapsTo ha mpr h b hb := by obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := hf.surjOn hb; exact h _ ha lemma BijOn.exists {p : β → Prop} (hf : BijOn f s t) : (∃ b ∈ t, p b) ↔ ∃ a ∈ s, p (f a) where mp := by rintro ⟨b, hb, h⟩; obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := hf.surjOn hb; exact ⟨a, ha, h⟩ mpr := by rintro ⟨a, ha, h⟩; exact ⟨f a, hf.mapsTo ha, h⟩ lemma _root_.Equiv.image_eq_iff_bijOn (e : α ≃ β) : e '' s = t ↔ BijOn e s t := ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨(mapsTo_image e s).mono_right h.subset, e.injective.injOn, h ▸ surjOn_image e s⟩, BijOn.image_eq⟩ lemma bijOn_id (s : Set α) : BijOn id s s := ⟨s.mapsTo_id, s.injOn_id, s.surjOn_id⟩ theorem BijOn.comp (hg : BijOn g t p) (hf : BijOn f s t) : BijOn (g ∘ f) s p := BijOn.mk (hg.mapsTo.comp hf.mapsTo) (hg.injOn.comp hf.injOn hf.mapsTo) (hg.surjOn.comp hf.surjOn) /-- If `f : α → β` and `g : β → γ` and if `f` is injective on `s`, then `f ∘ g` is a bijection on `s` iff `g` is a bijection on `f '' s`. -/ theorem bijOn_comp_iff (hf : InjOn f s) : BijOn (g ∘ f) s p ↔ BijOn g (f '' s) p := by simp only [BijOn, InjOn.comp_iff, surjOn_comp_iff, mapsTo_image_iff, hf] /-- If we have a commutative square ``` α --f--> β | | p₁ p₂ | | \/ \/ γ --g--> δ ``` and `f` induces a bijection from `s : Set α` to `t : Set β`, then `g` induces a bijection from the image of `s` to the image of `t`, as long as `g` is is injective on the image of `s`. -/ theorem bijOn_image_image {p₁ : α → γ} {p₂ : β → δ} {g : γ → δ} (comm : ∀ a, p₂ (f a) = g (p₁ a)) (hbij : BijOn f s t) (hinj: InjOn g (p₁ '' s)) : BijOn g (p₁ '' s) (p₂ '' t) := by obtain ⟨h1, h2, h3⟩ := hbij refine ⟨?_, hinj, ?_⟩ · rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ exact ⟨f a, h1 ha, by rw [comm a]⟩ · rintro _ ⟨b, hb, rfl⟩ obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := h3 hb rw [← image_comp, comm] exact ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ lemma BijOn.iterate {f : α → α} {s : Set α} (h : BijOn f s s) : ∀ n, BijOn f^[n] s s | 0 => s.bijOn_id | (n + 1) => (h.iterate n).comp h lemma bijOn_of_subsingleton' [Subsingleton α] [Subsingleton β] (f : α → β) (h : s.Nonempty ↔ t.Nonempty) : BijOn f s t := ⟨mapsTo_of_subsingleton' _ h.1, injOn_of_subsingleton _ _, surjOn_of_subsingleton' _ h.2⟩ lemma bijOn_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] (f : α → α) (s : Set α) : BijOn f s s := bijOn_of_subsingleton' _ Iff.rfl theorem BijOn.bijective (h : BijOn f s t) : Bijective (h.mapsTo.restrict f s t) := ⟨fun x y h' => Subtype.ext <| h.injOn x.2 y.2 <| Subtype.ext_iff.1 h', fun ⟨_, hy⟩ => let ⟨x, hx, hxy⟩ := h.surjOn hy ⟨⟨x, hx⟩, Subtype.eq hxy⟩⟩ theorem bijective_iff_bijOn_univ : Bijective f ↔ BijOn f univ univ := Iff.intro (fun h => let ⟨inj, surj⟩ := h ⟨mapsTo_univ f _, inj.injOn, Iff.mp surjective_iff_surjOn_univ surj⟩) fun h => let ⟨_map, inj, surj⟩ := h ⟨Iff.mpr injective_iff_injOn_univ inj, Iff.mpr surjective_iff_surjOn_univ surj⟩ alias ⟨_root_.Function.Bijective.bijOn_univ, _⟩ := bijective_iff_bijOn_univ theorem BijOn.compl (hst : BijOn f s t) (hf : Bijective f) : BijOn f sᶜ tᶜ := ⟨hst.surjOn.mapsTo_compl hf.1, hf.1.injOn, hst.mapsTo.surjOn_compl hf.2⟩ theorem BijOn.subset_right {r : Set β} (hf : BijOn f s t) (hrt : r ⊆ t) : BijOn f (s ∩ f ⁻¹' r) r := by refine ⟨inter_subset_right, hf.injOn.mono inter_subset_left, fun x hx ↦ ?_⟩ obtain ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ := hf.surjOn (hrt hx) exact ⟨y, ⟨hy, hx⟩, rfl⟩ theorem BijOn.subset_left {r : Set α} (hf : BijOn f s t) (hrs : r ⊆ s) : BijOn f r (f '' r) := (hf.injOn.mono hrs).bijOn_image theorem BijOn.insert_iff (ha : a ∉ s) (hfa : f a ∉ t) : BijOn f (insert a s) (insert (f a) t) ↔ BijOn f s t where mp h := by have := congrArg (· \ {f a}) (image_insert_eq ▸ h.image_eq) simp only [mem_singleton_iff, insert_diff_of_mem] at this rw [diff_singleton_eq_self hfa, diff_singleton_eq_self] at this · exact ⟨by simp [← this, mapsTo'], h.injOn.mono (subset_insert ..), by simp [← this, surjOn_image]⟩ simp only [mem_image, not_exists, not_and] intro x hx rw [h.injOn.eq_iff (by simp [hx]) (by simp)] exact ha ∘ (· ▸ hx) mpr h := by repeat rw [insert_eq] refine (bijOn_singleton.mpr rfl).union h ?_ simp only [singleton_union, injOn_insert fun x ↦ (hfa (h.mapsTo x)), h.injOn, mem_image, not_exists, not_and, true_and] exact fun _ hx h₂ ↦ hfa (h₂ ▸ h.mapsTo hx) theorem BijOn.insert (h₁ : BijOn f s t) (h₂ : f a ∉ t) : BijOn f (insert a s) (insert (f a) t) := (insert_iff (h₂ <| h₁.mapsTo ·) h₂).mpr h₁ theorem BijOn.sdiff_singleton (h₁ : BijOn f s t) (h₂ : a ∈ s) : BijOn f (s \ {a}) (t \ {f a}) := by convert h₁.subset_left diff_subset simp [h₁.injOn.image_diff, h₁.image_eq, h₂, inter_eq_self_of_subset_right] end bijOn /-! ### left inverse -/ namespace LeftInvOn theorem eqOn (h : LeftInvOn f' f s) : EqOn (f' ∘ f) id s := h theorem eq (h : LeftInvOn f' f s) {x} (hx : x ∈ s) : f' (f x) = x := h hx theorem congr_left (h₁ : LeftInvOn f₁' f s) {t : Set β} (h₁' : MapsTo f s t) (heq : EqOn f₁' f₂' t) : LeftInvOn f₂' f s := fun _ hx => heq (h₁' hx) ▸ h₁ hx theorem congr_right (h₁ : LeftInvOn f₁' f₁ s) (heq : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : LeftInvOn f₁' f₂ s := fun _ hx => heq hx ▸ h₁ hx theorem injOn (h : LeftInvOn f₁' f s) : InjOn f s := fun x₁ h₁ x₂ h₂ heq => calc x₁ = f₁' (f x₁) := Eq.symm <| h h₁ _ = f₁' (f x₂) := congr_arg f₁' heq _ = x₂ := h h₂ theorem surjOn (h : LeftInvOn f' f s) (hf : MapsTo f s t) : SurjOn f' t s := fun x hx => ⟨f x, hf hx, h hx⟩ theorem mapsTo (h : LeftInvOn f' f s) (hf : SurjOn f s t) : MapsTo f' t s := fun y hy => by let ⟨x, hs, hx⟩ := hf hy rwa [← hx, h hs] lemma _root_.Set.leftInvOn_id (s : Set α) : LeftInvOn id id s := fun _ _ ↦ rfl theorem comp (hf' : LeftInvOn f' f s) (hg' : LeftInvOn g' g t) (hf : MapsTo f s t) : LeftInvOn (f' ∘ g') (g ∘ f) s := fun x h => calc (f' ∘ g') ((g ∘ f) x) = f' (f x) := congr_arg f' (hg' (hf h)) _ = x := hf' h theorem mono (hf : LeftInvOn f' f s) (ht : s₁ ⊆ s) : LeftInvOn f' f s₁ := fun _ hx => hf (ht hx) theorem image_inter' (hf : LeftInvOn f' f s) : f '' (s₁ ∩ s) = f' ⁻¹' s₁ ∩ f '' s := by apply Subset.antisymm · rintro _ ⟨x, ⟨h₁, h⟩, rfl⟩ exact ⟨by rwa [mem_preimage, hf h], mem_image_of_mem _ h⟩ · rintro _ ⟨h₁, ⟨x, h, rfl⟩⟩ exact mem_image_of_mem _ ⟨by rwa [← hf h], h⟩ theorem image_inter (hf : LeftInvOn f' f s) : f '' (s₁ ∩ s) = f' ⁻¹' (s₁ ∩ s) ∩ f '' s := by rw [hf.image_inter'] refine Subset.antisymm ?_ (inter_subset_inter_left _ (preimage_mono inter_subset_left)) rintro _ ⟨h₁, x, hx, rfl⟩; exact ⟨⟨h₁, by rwa [hf hx]⟩, mem_image_of_mem _ hx⟩ theorem image_image (hf : LeftInvOn f' f s) : f' '' (f '' s) = s := by rw [Set.image_image, image_congr hf, image_id'] theorem image_image' (hf : LeftInvOn f' f s) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) : f' '' (f '' s₁) = s₁ := (hf.mono hs).image_image end LeftInvOn /-! ### Right inverse -/ section RightInvOn namespace RightInvOn theorem eqOn (h : RightInvOn f' f t) : EqOn (f ∘ f') id t := h theorem eq (h : RightInvOn f' f t) {y} (hy : y ∈ t) : f (f' y) = y := h hy theorem _root_.Set.LeftInvOn.rightInvOn_image (h : LeftInvOn f' f s) : RightInvOn f' f (f '' s) := fun _y ⟨_x, hx, heq⟩ => heq ▸ (congr_arg f <| h.eq hx) theorem congr_left (h₁ : RightInvOn f₁' f t) (heq : EqOn f₁' f₂' t) : RightInvOn f₂' f t := h₁.congr_right heq theorem congr_right (h₁ : RightInvOn f' f₁ t) (hg : MapsTo f' t s) (heq : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : RightInvOn f' f₂ t := LeftInvOn.congr_left h₁ hg heq theorem surjOn (hf : RightInvOn f' f t) (hf' : MapsTo f' t s) : SurjOn f s t := LeftInvOn.surjOn hf hf' theorem mapsTo (h : RightInvOn f' f t) (hf : SurjOn f' t s) : MapsTo f s t := LeftInvOn.mapsTo h hf lemma _root_.Set.rightInvOn_id (s : Set α) : RightInvOn id id s := fun _ _ ↦ rfl theorem comp (hf : RightInvOn f' f t) (hg : RightInvOn g' g p) (g'pt : MapsTo g' p t) : RightInvOn (f' ∘ g') (g ∘ f) p := LeftInvOn.comp hg hf g'pt theorem mono (hf : RightInvOn f' f t) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t) : RightInvOn f' f t₁ := LeftInvOn.mono hf ht end RightInvOn theorem InjOn.rightInvOn_of_leftInvOn (hf : InjOn f s) (hf' : LeftInvOn f f' t) (h₁ : MapsTo f s t) (h₂ : MapsTo f' t s) : RightInvOn f f' s := fun _ h => hf (h₂ <| h₁ h) h (hf' (h₁ h)) theorem eqOn_of_leftInvOn_of_rightInvOn (h₁ : LeftInvOn f₁' f s) (h₂ : RightInvOn f₂' f t) (h : MapsTo f₂' t s) : EqOn f₁' f₂' t := fun y hy => calc f₁' y = (f₁' ∘ f ∘ f₂') y := congr_arg f₁' (h₂ hy).symm _ = f₂' y := h₁ (h hy) theorem SurjOn.leftInvOn_of_rightInvOn (hf : SurjOn f s t) (hf' : RightInvOn f f' s) : LeftInvOn f f' t := fun y hy => by let ⟨x, hx, heq⟩ := hf hy rw [← heq, hf' hx] end RightInvOn /-! ### Two-side inverses -/ namespace InvOn lemma _root_.Set.invOn_id (s : Set α) : InvOn id id s s := ⟨s.leftInvOn_id, s.rightInvOn_id⟩ lemma comp (hf : InvOn f' f s t) (hg : InvOn g' g t p) (fst : MapsTo f s t) (g'pt : MapsTo g' p t) : InvOn (f' ∘ g') (g ∘ f) s p := ⟨hf.1.comp hg.1 fst, hf.2.comp hg.2 g'pt⟩ @[symm] theorem symm (h : InvOn f' f s t) : InvOn f f' t s := ⟨h.right, h.left⟩ theorem mono (h : InvOn f' f s t) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t) : InvOn f' f s₁ t₁ := ⟨h.1.mono hs, h.2.mono ht⟩ /-- If functions `f'` and `f` are inverse on `s` and `t`, `f` maps `s` into `t`, and `f'` maps `t` into `s`, then `f` is a bijection between `s` and `t`. The `mapsTo` arguments can be deduced from `surjOn` statements using `LeftInvOn.mapsTo` and `RightInvOn.mapsTo`. -/ theorem bijOn (h : InvOn f' f s t) (hf : MapsTo f s t) (hf' : MapsTo f' t s) : BijOn f s t := ⟨hf, h.left.injOn, h.right.surjOn hf'⟩ end InvOn end Set /-! ### `invFunOn` is a left/right inverse -/ namespace Function variable {s : Set α} {f : α → β} {a : α} {b : β} /-- Construct the inverse for a function `f` on domain `s`. This function is a right inverse of `f` on `f '' s`. For a computable version, see `Function.Embedding.invOfMemRange`. -/ noncomputable def invFunOn [Nonempty α] (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (b : β) : α := open scoped Classical in if h : ∃ a, a ∈ s ∧ f a = b then Classical.choose h else Classical.choice ‹Nonempty α› variable [Nonempty α] theorem invFunOn_pos (h : ∃ a ∈ s, f a = b) : invFunOn f s b ∈ s ∧ f (invFunOn f s b) = b := by rw [invFunOn, dif_pos h] exact Classical.choose_spec h theorem invFunOn_mem (h : ∃ a ∈ s, f a = b) : invFunOn f s b ∈ s := (invFunOn_pos h).left theorem invFunOn_eq (h : ∃ a ∈ s, f a = b) : f (invFunOn f s b) = b := (invFunOn_pos h).right theorem invFunOn_neg (h : ¬∃ a ∈ s, f a = b) : invFunOn f s b = Classical.choice ‹Nonempty α› := by rw [invFunOn, dif_neg h] @[simp] theorem invFunOn_apply_mem (h : a ∈ s) : invFunOn f s (f a) ∈ s := invFunOn_mem ⟨a, h, rfl⟩ theorem invFunOn_apply_eq (h : a ∈ s) : f (invFunOn f s (f a)) = f a := invFunOn_eq ⟨a, h, rfl⟩ end Function open Function namespace Set variable {s s₁ s₂ : Set α} {t : Set β} {f : α → β} theorem InjOn.leftInvOn_invFunOn [Nonempty α] (h : InjOn f s) : LeftInvOn (invFunOn f s) f s := fun _a ha => h (invFunOn_apply_mem ha) ha (invFunOn_apply_eq ha) theorem InjOn.invFunOn_image [Nonempty α] (h : InjOn f s₂) (ht : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : invFunOn f s₂ '' (f '' s₁) = s₁ := h.leftInvOn_invFunOn.image_image' ht theorem _root_.Function.leftInvOn_invFunOn_of_subset_image_image [Nonempty α] (h : s ⊆ (invFunOn f s) '' (f '' s)) : LeftInvOn (invFunOn f s) f s := fun x hx ↦ by obtain ⟨-, ⟨x, hx', rfl⟩, rfl⟩ := h hx rw [invFunOn_apply_eq (f := f) hx'] theorem injOn_iff_invFunOn_image_image_eq_self [Nonempty α] : InjOn f s ↔ (invFunOn f s) '' (f '' s) = s := ⟨fun h ↦ h.invFunOn_image Subset.rfl, fun h ↦ (Function.leftInvOn_invFunOn_of_subset_image_image h.symm.subset).injOn⟩ theorem _root_.Function.invFunOn_injOn_image [Nonempty α] (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : Set.InjOn (invFunOn f s) (f '' s) := by rintro _ ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ _ ⟨x', hx', rfl⟩ he rw [← invFunOn_apply_eq (f := f) hx, he, invFunOn_apply_eq (f := f) hx'] theorem _root_.Function.invFunOn_image_image_subset [Nonempty α] (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : (invFunOn f s) '' (f '' s) ⊆ s := by rintro _ ⟨_, ⟨x,hx,rfl⟩, rfl⟩; exact invFunOn_apply_mem hx theorem SurjOn.rightInvOn_invFunOn [Nonempty α] (h : SurjOn f s t) : RightInvOn (invFunOn f s) f t := fun _y hy => invFunOn_eq <| h hy theorem BijOn.invOn_invFunOn [Nonempty α] (h : BijOn f s t) : InvOn (invFunOn f s) f s t := ⟨h.injOn.leftInvOn_invFunOn, h.surjOn.rightInvOn_invFunOn⟩ theorem SurjOn.invOn_invFunOn [Nonempty α] (h : SurjOn f s t) : InvOn (invFunOn f s) f (invFunOn f s '' t) t := by refine ⟨?_, h.rightInvOn_invFunOn⟩ rintro _ ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ rw [h.rightInvOn_invFunOn hy] theorem SurjOn.mapsTo_invFunOn [Nonempty α] (h : SurjOn f s t) : MapsTo (invFunOn f s) t s := fun _y hy => mem_preimage.2 <| invFunOn_mem <| h hy /-- This lemma is a special case of `rightInvOn_invFunOn.image_image'`; it may make more sense to use the other lemma directly in an application. -/ theorem SurjOn.image_invFunOn_image_of_subset [Nonempty α] {r : Set β} (hf : SurjOn f s t) (hrt : r ⊆ t) : f '' (f.invFunOn s '' r) = r := hf.rightInvOn_invFunOn.image_image' hrt /-- This lemma is a special case of `rightInvOn_invFunOn.image_image`; it may make more sense to use the other lemma directly in an application. -/ theorem SurjOn.image_invFunOn_image [Nonempty α] (hf : SurjOn f s t) : f '' (f.invFunOn s '' t) = t := hf.rightInvOn_invFunOn.image_image theorem SurjOn.bijOn_subset [Nonempty α] (h : SurjOn f s t) : BijOn f (invFunOn f s '' t) t := by refine h.invOn_invFunOn.bijOn ?_ (mapsTo_image _ _) rintro _ ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ rwa [h.rightInvOn_invFunOn hy] theorem surjOn_iff_exists_bijOn_subset : SurjOn f s t ↔ ∃ s' ⊆ s, BijOn f s' t := by constructor · rcases eq_empty_or_nonempty t with (rfl | ht) · exact fun _ => ⟨∅, empty_subset _, bijOn_empty f⟩ · intro h haveI : Nonempty α := ⟨Classical.choose (h.comap_nonempty ht)⟩ exact ⟨_, h.mapsTo_invFunOn.image_subset, h.bijOn_subset⟩ · rintro ⟨s', hs', hfs'⟩ exact hfs'.surjOn.mono hs' (Subset.refl _) alias ⟨SurjOn.exists_bijOn_subset, _⟩ := Set.surjOn_iff_exists_bijOn_subset variable (f s) lemma exists_subset_bijOn : ∃ s' ⊆ s, BijOn f s' (f '' s) := surjOn_iff_exists_bijOn_subset.mp (surjOn_image f s) lemma exists_image_eq_and_injOn : ∃ u, f '' u = f '' s ∧ InjOn f u := let ⟨u, _, hfu⟩ := exists_subset_bijOn s f ⟨u, hfu.image_eq, hfu.injOn⟩ variable {f s} lemma exists_image_eq_injOn_of_subset_range (ht : t ⊆ range f) : ∃ s, f '' s = t ∧ InjOn f s := image_preimage_eq_of_subset ht ▸ exists_image_eq_and_injOn _ _ /-- If `f` maps `s` bijectively to `t` and a set `t'` is contained in the image of some `s₁ ⊇ s`, then `s₁` has a subset containing `s` that `f` maps bijectively to `t'`. -/ theorem BijOn.exists_extend_of_subset {t' : Set β} (h : BijOn f s t) (hss₁ : s ⊆ s₁) (htt' : t ⊆ t') (ht' : SurjOn f s₁ t') : ∃ s', s ⊆ s' ∧ s' ⊆ s₁ ∧ Set.BijOn f s' t' := by obtain ⟨r, hrss, hbij⟩ := exists_subset_bijOn ((s₁ ∩ f ⁻¹' t') \ f ⁻¹' t) f rw [image_diff_preimage, image_inter_preimage] at hbij refine ⟨s ∪ r, subset_union_left, ?_, ?_, ?_, fun y hyt' ↦ ?_⟩ · exact union_subset hss₁ <| hrss.trans <| diff_subset.trans inter_subset_left · rw [mapsTo', image_union, hbij.image_eq, h.image_eq, union_subset_iff] exact ⟨htt', diff_subset.trans inter_subset_right⟩ · rw [injOn_union, and_iff_right h.injOn, and_iff_right hbij.injOn] · refine fun x hxs y hyr hxy ↦ (hrss hyr).2 ?_ rw [← h.image_eq] exact ⟨x, hxs, hxy⟩ exact (subset_diff.1 hrss).2.symm.mono_left h.mapsTo rw [image_union, h.image_eq, hbij.image_eq, union_diff_self] exact .inr ⟨ht' hyt', hyt'⟩ /-- If `f` maps `s` bijectively to `t`, and `t'` is a superset of `t` contained in the range of `f`, then `f` maps some superset of `s` bijectively to `t'`. -/ theorem BijOn.exists_extend {t' : Set β} (h : BijOn f s t) (htt' : t ⊆ t') (ht' : t' ⊆ range f) : ∃ s', s ⊆ s' ∧ BijOn f s' t' := by simpa using h.exists_extend_of_subset (subset_univ s) htt' (by simpa [SurjOn]) theorem InjOn.exists_subset_injOn_subset_range_eq {r : Set α} (hinj : InjOn f r) (hrs : r ⊆ s) : ∃ u : Set α, r ⊆ u ∧ u ⊆ s ∧ f '' u = f '' s ∧ InjOn f u := by obtain ⟨u, hru, hus, h⟩ := hinj.bijOn_image.exists_extend_of_subset hrs (image_subset f hrs) Subset.rfl exact ⟨u, hru, hus, h.image_eq, h.injOn⟩ theorem preimage_invFun_of_mem [n : Nonempty α] {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) {s : Set α} (h : Classical.choice n ∈ s) : invFun f ⁻¹' s = f '' s ∪ (range f)ᶜ := by ext x rcases em (x ∈ range f) with (⟨a, rfl⟩ | hx) · simp only [mem_preimage, mem_union, mem_compl_iff, mem_range_self, not_true, or_false, leftInverse_invFun hf _, hf.mem_set_image] · simp only [mem_preimage, invFun_neg hx, h, hx, mem_union, mem_compl_iff, not_false_iff, or_true] theorem preimage_invFun_of_not_mem [n : Nonempty α] {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) {s : Set α} (h : Classical.choice n ∉ s) : invFun f ⁻¹' s = f '' s := by ext x rcases em (x ∈ range f) with (⟨a, rfl⟩ | hx) · rw [mem_preimage, leftInverse_invFun hf, hf.mem_set_image] · have : x ∉ f '' s := fun h' => hx (image_subset_range _ _ h') simp only [mem_preimage, invFun_neg hx, h, this] lemma BijOn.symm {g : β → α} (h : InvOn f g t s) (hf : BijOn f s t) : BijOn g t s := ⟨h.2.mapsTo hf.surjOn, h.1.injOn, h.2.surjOn hf.mapsTo⟩ lemma bijOn_comm {g : β → α} (h : InvOn f g t s) : BijOn f s t ↔ BijOn g t s := ⟨BijOn.symm h, BijOn.symm h.symm⟩ end Set namespace Function open Set variable {fa : α → α} {fb : β → β} {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} {s t : Set α} theorem Injective.comp_injOn (hg : Injective g) (hf : s.InjOn f) : s.InjOn (g ∘ f) := hg.injOn.comp hf (mapsTo_univ _ _) theorem Surjective.surjOn (hf : Surjective f) (s : Set β) : SurjOn f univ s := (surjective_iff_surjOn_univ.1 hf).mono (Subset.refl _) (subset_univ _) theorem LeftInverse.leftInvOn {g : β → α} (h : LeftInverse f g) (s : Set β) : LeftInvOn f g s := fun x _ => h x theorem RightInverse.rightInvOn {g : β → α} (h : RightInverse f g) (s : Set α) : RightInvOn f g s := fun x _ => h x theorem LeftInverse.rightInvOn_range {g : β → α} (h : LeftInverse f g) : RightInvOn f g (range g) := forall_mem_range.2 fun i => congr_arg g (h i) namespace Semiconj theorem mapsTo_image (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : MapsTo fa s t) : MapsTo fb (f '' s) (f '' t) := fun _y ⟨x, hx, hy⟩ => hy ▸ ⟨fa x, ha hx, h x⟩ theorem mapsTo_image_right {t : Set β} (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (hst : MapsTo f s t) : MapsTo f (fa '' s) (fb '' t) := mapsTo_image_iff.2 fun x hx ↦ ⟨f x, hst hx, (h x).symm⟩ theorem mapsTo_range (h : Semiconj f fa fb) : MapsTo fb (range f) (range f) := fun _y ⟨x, hy⟩ => hy ▸ ⟨fa x, h x⟩ theorem surjOn_image (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : SurjOn fa s t) : SurjOn fb (f '' s) (f '' t) := by rintro y ⟨x, hxt, rfl⟩ rcases ha hxt with ⟨x, hxs, rfl⟩ rw [h x] exact mem_image_of_mem _ (mem_image_of_mem _ hxs) theorem surjOn_range (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : Surjective fa) : SurjOn fb (range f) (range f) := by rw [← image_univ] exact h.surjOn_image (ha.surjOn univ) theorem injOn_image (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : InjOn fa s) (hf : InjOn f (fa '' s)) : InjOn fb (f '' s) := by rintro _ ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ _ ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ H simp only [← h.eq] at H exact congr_arg f (ha hx hy <| hf (mem_image_of_mem fa hx) (mem_image_of_mem fa hy) H) theorem injOn_range (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : Injective fa) (hf : InjOn f (range fa)) : InjOn fb (range f) := by rw [← image_univ] at * exact h.injOn_image ha.injOn hf theorem bijOn_image (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : BijOn fa s t) (hf : InjOn f t) : BijOn fb (f '' s) (f '' t) := ⟨h.mapsTo_image ha.mapsTo, h.injOn_image ha.injOn (ha.image_eq.symm ▸ hf), h.surjOn_image ha.surjOn⟩ theorem bijOn_range (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : Bijective fa) (hf : Injective f) : BijOn fb (range f) (range f) := by rw [← image_univ] exact h.bijOn_image (bijective_iff_bijOn_univ.1 ha) hf.injOn theorem mapsTo_preimage (h : Semiconj f fa fb) {s t : Set β} (hb : MapsTo fb s t) : MapsTo fa (f ⁻¹' s) (f ⁻¹' t) := fun x hx => by simp only [mem_preimage, h x, hb hx] theorem injOn_preimage (h : Semiconj f fa fb) {s : Set β} (hb : InjOn fb s) (hf : InjOn f (f ⁻¹' s)) : InjOn fa (f ⁻¹' s) := by intro x hx y hy H have := congr_arg f H rw [h.eq, h.eq] at this exact hf hx hy (hb hx hy this) end Semiconj theorem update_comp_eq_of_not_mem_range' {α : Sort*} {β : Type*} {γ : β → Sort*} [DecidableEq β] (g : ∀ b, γ b) {f : α → β} {i : β} (a : γ i) (h : i ∉ Set.range f) : (fun j => update g i a (f j)) = fun j => g (f j) := (update_comp_eq_of_forall_ne' _ _) fun x hx => h ⟨x, hx⟩ /-- Non-dependent version of `Function.update_comp_eq_of_not_mem_range'` -/ theorem update_comp_eq_of_not_mem_range {α : Sort*} {β : Type*} {γ : Sort*} [DecidableEq β] (g : β → γ) {f : α → β} {i : β} (a : γ) (h : i ∉ Set.range f) : update g i a ∘ f = g ∘ f := update_comp_eq_of_not_mem_range' g a h theorem insert_injOn (s : Set α) : sᶜ.InjOn fun a => insert a s := fun _a ha _ _ => (insert_inj ha).1 lemma apply_eq_of_range_eq_singleton {f : α → β} {b : β} (h : range f = {b}) (a : α) : f a = b := by simpa only [h, mem_singleton_iff] using mem_range_self (f := f) a end Function /-! ### Equivalences, permutations -/ namespace Set variable {p : β → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {f : α ≃ Subtype p} {g g₁ g₂ : Perm α} {s t : Set α} protected lemma MapsTo.extendDomain (h : MapsTo g s t) : MapsTo (g.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' s) ((↑) ∘ f '' t) := by rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; exact ⟨_, h ha, by simp_rw [Function.comp_apply, extendDomain_apply_image]⟩ protected lemma SurjOn.extendDomain (h : SurjOn g s t) : SurjOn (g.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' s) ((↑) ∘ f '' t) := by rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ obtain ⟨b, hb, rfl⟩ := h ha exact ⟨_, ⟨_, hb, rfl⟩, by simp_rw [Function.comp_apply, extendDomain_apply_image]⟩ protected lemma BijOn.extendDomain (h : BijOn g s t) : BijOn (g.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' s) ((↑) ∘ f '' t) := ⟨h.mapsTo.extendDomain, (g.extendDomain f).injective.injOn, h.surjOn.extendDomain⟩ protected lemma LeftInvOn.extendDomain (h : LeftInvOn g₁ g₂ s) : LeftInvOn (g₁.extendDomain f) (g₂.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' s) := by rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; simp_rw [Function.comp_apply, extendDomain_apply_image, h ha] protected lemma RightInvOn.extendDomain (h : RightInvOn g₁ g₂ t) : RightInvOn (g₁.extendDomain f) (g₂.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' t) := by rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; simp_rw [Function.comp_apply, extendDomain_apply_image, h ha] protected lemma InvOn.extendDomain (h : InvOn g₁ g₂ s t) : InvOn (g₁.extendDomain f) (g₂.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' s) ((↑) ∘ f '' t) := ⟨h.1.extendDomain, h.2.extendDomain⟩ end Set namespace Set variable {α₁ α₂ β₁ β₂ : Type*} {s₁ : Set α₁} {s₂ : Set α₂} {t₁ : Set β₁} {t₂ : Set β₂} {f₁ : α₁ → β₁} {f₂ : α₂ → β₂} {g₁ : β₁ → α₁} {g₂ : β₂ → α₂} lemma InjOn.prodMap (h₁ : s₁.InjOn f₁) (h₂ : s₂.InjOn f₂) : (s₁ ×ˢ s₂).InjOn fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2) := fun x hx y hy ↦ by simp_rw [Prod.ext_iff]; exact And.imp (h₁ hx.1 hy.1) (h₂ hx.2 hy.2) lemma SurjOn.prodMap (h₁ : SurjOn f₁ s₁ t₁) (h₂ : SurjOn f₂ s₂ t₂) : SurjOn (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (s₁ ×ˢ s₂) (t₁ ×ˢ t₂) := by rintro x hx obtain ⟨a₁, ha₁, hx₁⟩ := h₁ hx.1 obtain ⟨a₂, ha₂, hx₂⟩ := h₂ hx.2 exact ⟨(a₁, a₂), ⟨ha₁, ha₂⟩, Prod.ext hx₁ hx₂⟩ lemma MapsTo.prodMap (h₁ : MapsTo f₁ s₁ t₁) (h₂ : MapsTo f₂ s₂ t₂) : MapsTo (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (s₁ ×ˢ s₂) (t₁ ×ˢ t₂) := fun _x hx ↦ ⟨h₁ hx.1, h₂ hx.2⟩ lemma BijOn.prodMap (h₁ : BijOn f₁ s₁ t₁) (h₂ : BijOn f₂ s₂ t₂) : BijOn (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (s₁ ×ˢ s₂) (t₁ ×ˢ t₂) := ⟨h₁.mapsTo.prodMap h₂.mapsTo, h₁.injOn.prodMap h₂.injOn, h₁.surjOn.prodMap h₂.surjOn⟩ lemma LeftInvOn.prodMap (h₁ : LeftInvOn g₁ f₁ s₁) (h₂ : LeftInvOn g₂ f₂ s₂) : LeftInvOn (fun x ↦ (g₁ x.1, g₂ x.2)) (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (s₁ ×ˢ s₂) := fun _x hx ↦ Prod.ext (h₁ hx.1) (h₂ hx.2) lemma RightInvOn.prodMap (h₁ : RightInvOn g₁ f₁ t₁) (h₂ : RightInvOn g₂ f₂ t₂) : RightInvOn (fun x ↦ (g₁ x.1, g₂ x.2)) (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (t₁ ×ˢ t₂) := fun _x hx ↦ Prod.ext (h₁ hx.1) (h₂ hx.2) lemma InvOn.prodMap (h₁ : InvOn g₁ f₁ s₁ t₁) (h₂ : InvOn g₂ f₂ s₂ t₂) : InvOn (fun x ↦ (g₁ x.1, g₂ x.2)) (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (s₁ ×ˢ s₂) (t₁ ×ˢ t₂) := ⟨h₁.1.prodMap h₂.1, h₁.2.prodMap h₂.2⟩ end Set namespace Equiv open Set variable (e : α ≃ β) {s : Set α} {t : Set β} lemma bijOn' (h₁ : MapsTo e s t) (h₂ : MapsTo e.symm t s) : BijOn e s t := ⟨h₁, e.injective.injOn, fun b hb ↦ ⟨e.symm b, h₂ hb, apply_symm_apply _ _⟩⟩ protected lemma bijOn (h : ∀ a, e a ∈ t ↔ a ∈ s) : BijOn e s t := e.bijOn' (fun _ ↦ (h _).2) fun b hb ↦ (h _).1 <| by rwa [apply_symm_apply] lemma invOn : InvOn e e.symm t s := ⟨e.rightInverse_symm.leftInvOn _, e.leftInverse_symm.leftInvOn _⟩ lemma bijOn_image : BijOn e s (e '' s) := e.injective.injOn.bijOn_image lemma bijOn_symm_image : BijOn e.symm (e '' s) s := e.bijOn_image.symm e.invOn variable {e} @[simp] lemma bijOn_symm : BijOn e.symm t s ↔ BijOn e s t := bijOn_comm e.symm.invOn alias ⟨_root_.Set.BijOn.of_equiv_symm, _root_.Set.BijOn.equiv_symm⟩ := bijOn_symm variable [DecidableEq α] {a b : α} lemma bijOn_swap (ha : a ∈ s) (hb : b ∈ s) : BijOn (swap a b) s s := (swap a b).bijOn fun x ↦ by obtain rfl | hxa := eq_or_ne x a <;> obtain rfl | hxb := eq_or_ne x b <;> simp [*, swap_apply_of_ne_of_ne] end Equiv
Mathlib/Data/Set/Function.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2014 Parikshit Khanna. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Parikshit Khanna, Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Floris van Doorn, Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Control.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Option.Basic import Mathlib.Data.List.Defs import Mathlib.Data.List.Monad import Mathlib.Logic.OpClass import Mathlib.Logic.Unique import Mathlib.Order.Basic import Mathlib.Tactic.Common /-! # Basic properties of lists -/ assert_not_exists GroupWithZero assert_not_exists Lattice assert_not_exists Prod.swap_eq_iff_eq_swap assert_not_exists Ring assert_not_exists Set.range open Function open Nat hiding one_pos namespace List universe u v w variable {ι : Type*} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {γ : Type w} {l₁ l₂ : List α} /-- There is only one list of an empty type -/ instance uniqueOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty α] : Unique (List α) := { instInhabitedList with uniq := fun l => match l with | [] => rfl | a :: _ => isEmptyElim a } instance : Std.LawfulIdentity (α := List α) Append.append [] where left_id := nil_append right_id := append_nil instance : Std.Associative (α := List α) Append.append where assoc := append_assoc @[simp] theorem cons_injective {a : α} : Injective (cons a) := fun _ _ => tail_eq_of_cons_eq theorem singleton_injective : Injective fun a : α => [a] := fun _ _ h => (cons_eq_cons.1 h).1 theorem set_of_mem_cons (l : List α) (a : α) : { x | x ∈ a :: l } = insert a { x | x ∈ l } := Set.ext fun _ => mem_cons /-! ### mem -/ theorem _root_.Decidable.List.eq_or_ne_mem_of_mem [DecidableEq α] {a b : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ b :: l) : a = b ∨ a ≠ b ∧ a ∈ l := by by_cases hab : a = b · exact Or.inl hab · exact ((List.mem_cons.1 h).elim Or.inl (fun h => Or.inr ⟨hab, h⟩)) lemma mem_pair {a b c : α} : a ∈ [b, c] ↔ a = b ∨ a = c := by rw [mem_cons, mem_singleton] -- The simpNF linter says that the LHS can be simplified via `List.mem_map`. -- However this is a higher priority lemma. -- It seems the side condition `hf` is not applied by `simpNF`. -- https://github.com/leanprover/std4/issues/207 @[simp 1100, nolint simpNF] theorem mem_map_of_injective {f : α → β} (H : Injective f) {a : α} {l : List α} : f a ∈ map f l ↔ a ∈ l := ⟨fun m => let ⟨_, m', e⟩ := exists_of_mem_map m; H e ▸ m', mem_map_of_mem⟩ @[simp] theorem _root_.Function.Involutive.exists_mem_and_apply_eq_iff {f : α → α} (hf : Function.Involutive f) (x : α) (l : List α) : (∃ y : α, y ∈ l ∧ f y = x) ↔ f x ∈ l := ⟨by rintro ⟨y, h, rfl⟩; rwa [hf y], fun h => ⟨f x, h, hf _⟩⟩ theorem mem_map_of_involutive {f : α → α} (hf : Involutive f) {a : α} {l : List α} : a ∈ map f l ↔ f a ∈ l := by rw [mem_map, hf.exists_mem_and_apply_eq_iff] /-! ### length -/ alias ⟨_, length_pos_of_ne_nil⟩ := length_pos_iff theorem length_pos_iff_ne_nil {l : List α} : 0 < length l ↔ l ≠ [] := ⟨ne_nil_of_length_pos, length_pos_of_ne_nil⟩ theorem exists_of_length_succ {n} : ∀ l : List α, l.length = n + 1 → ∃ h t, l = h :: t | [], H => absurd H.symm <| succ_ne_zero n | h :: t, _ => ⟨h, t, rfl⟩ @[simp] lemma length_injective_iff : Injective (List.length : List α → ℕ) ↔ Subsingleton α := by constructor · intro h; refine ⟨fun x y => ?_⟩; (suffices [x] = [y] by simpa using this); apply h; rfl · intros hα l1 l2 hl induction l1 generalizing l2 <;> cases l2 · rfl · cases hl · cases hl · next ih _ _ => congr · subsingleton · apply ih; simpa using hl @[simp default+1] -- Raise priority above `length_injective_iff`. lemma length_injective [Subsingleton α] : Injective (length : List α → ℕ) := length_injective_iff.mpr inferInstance theorem length_eq_two {l : List α} : l.length = 2 ↔ ∃ a b, l = [a, b] := ⟨fun _ => let [a, b] := l; ⟨a, b, rfl⟩, fun ⟨_, _, e⟩ => e ▸ rfl⟩ theorem length_eq_three {l : List α} : l.length = 3 ↔ ∃ a b c, l = [a, b, c] := ⟨fun _ => let [a, b, c] := l; ⟨a, b, c, rfl⟩, fun ⟨_, _, _, e⟩ => e ▸ rfl⟩ /-! ### set-theoretic notation of lists -/ instance instSingletonList : Singleton α (List α) := ⟨fun x => [x]⟩ instance [DecidableEq α] : Insert α (List α) := ⟨List.insert⟩ instance [DecidableEq α] : LawfulSingleton α (List α) := { insert_empty_eq := fun x => show (if x ∈ ([] : List α) then [] else [x]) = [x] from if_neg not_mem_nil } theorem singleton_eq (x : α) : ({x} : List α) = [x] := rfl theorem insert_neg [DecidableEq α] {x : α} {l : List α} (h : x ∉ l) : Insert.insert x l = x :: l := insert_of_not_mem h theorem insert_pos [DecidableEq α] {x : α} {l : List α} (h : x ∈ l) : Insert.insert x l = l := insert_of_mem h theorem doubleton_eq [DecidableEq α] {x y : α} (h : x ≠ y) : ({x, y} : List α) = [x, y] := by rw [insert_neg, singleton_eq] rwa [singleton_eq, mem_singleton] /-! ### bounded quantifiers over lists -/ theorem forall_mem_of_forall_mem_cons {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {l : List α} (h : ∀ x ∈ a :: l, p x) : ∀ x ∈ l, p x := (forall_mem_cons.1 h).2 theorem exists_mem_cons_of {p : α → Prop} {a : α} (l : List α) (h : p a) : ∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x := ⟨a, mem_cons_self, h⟩ theorem exists_mem_cons_of_exists {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {l : List α} : (∃ x ∈ l, p x) → ∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x := fun ⟨x, xl, px⟩ => ⟨x, mem_cons_of_mem _ xl, px⟩ theorem or_exists_of_exists_mem_cons {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {l : List α} : (∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x) → p a ∨ ∃ x ∈ l, p x := fun ⟨x, xal, px⟩ => Or.elim (eq_or_mem_of_mem_cons xal) (fun h : x = a => by rw [← h]; left; exact px) fun h : x ∈ l => Or.inr ⟨x, h, px⟩ theorem exists_mem_cons_iff (p : α → Prop) (a : α) (l : List α) : (∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x) ↔ p a ∨ ∃ x ∈ l, p x := Iff.intro or_exists_of_exists_mem_cons fun h => Or.elim h (exists_mem_cons_of l) exists_mem_cons_of_exists /-! ### list subset -/ theorem cons_subset_of_subset_of_mem {a : α} {l m : List α} (ainm : a ∈ m) (lsubm : l ⊆ m) : a::l ⊆ m := cons_subset.2 ⟨ainm, lsubm⟩ theorem append_subset_of_subset_of_subset {l₁ l₂ l : List α} (l₁subl : l₁ ⊆ l) (l₂subl : l₂ ⊆ l) : l₁ ++ l₂ ⊆ l := fun _ h ↦ (mem_append.1 h).elim (@l₁subl _) (@l₂subl _) theorem map_subset_iff {l₁ l₂ : List α} (f : α → β) (h : Injective f) : map f l₁ ⊆ map f l₂ ↔ l₁ ⊆ l₂ := by refine ⟨?_, map_subset f⟩; intro h2 x hx rcases mem_map.1 (h2 (mem_map_of_mem hx)) with ⟨x', hx', hxx'⟩ cases h hxx'; exact hx' /-! ### append -/ theorem append_eq_has_append {L₁ L₂ : List α} : List.append L₁ L₂ = L₁ ++ L₂ := rfl theorem append_right_injective (s : List α) : Injective fun t ↦ s ++ t := fun _ _ ↦ append_cancel_left theorem append_left_injective (t : List α) : Injective fun s ↦ s ++ t := fun _ _ ↦ append_cancel_right /-! ### replicate -/ theorem eq_replicate_length {a : α} : ∀ {l : List α}, l = replicate l.length a ↔ ∀ b ∈ l, b = a | [] => by simp | (b :: l) => by simp [eq_replicate_length, replicate_succ] theorem replicate_add (m n) (a : α) : replicate (m + n) a = replicate m a ++ replicate n a := by rw [replicate_append_replicate] theorem replicate_subset_singleton (n) (a : α) : replicate n a ⊆ [a] := fun _ h => mem_singleton.2 (eq_of_mem_replicate h) theorem subset_singleton_iff {a : α} {L : List α} : L ⊆ [a] ↔ ∃ n, L = replicate n a := by simp only [eq_replicate_iff, subset_def, mem_singleton, exists_eq_left'] theorem replicate_right_injective {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : Injective (@replicate α n) := fun _ _ h => (eq_replicate_iff.1 h).2 _ <| mem_replicate.2 ⟨hn, rfl⟩ theorem replicate_right_inj {a b : α} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : replicate n a = replicate n b ↔ a = b := (replicate_right_injective hn).eq_iff theorem replicate_right_inj' {a b : α} : ∀ {n}, replicate n a = replicate n b ↔ n = 0 ∨ a = b | 0 => by simp | n + 1 => (replicate_right_inj n.succ_ne_zero).trans <| by simp only [n.succ_ne_zero, false_or] theorem replicate_left_injective (a : α) : Injective (replicate · a) := LeftInverse.injective (length_replicate (n := ·)) theorem replicate_left_inj {a : α} {n m : ℕ} : replicate n a = replicate m a ↔ n = m := (replicate_left_injective a).eq_iff @[simp] theorem head?_flatten_replicate {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) (l : List α) : (List.replicate n l).flatten.head? = l.head? := by obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero h induction l <;> simp [replicate] @[simp] theorem getLast?_flatten_replicate {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) (l : List α) : (List.replicate n l).flatten.getLast? = l.getLast? := by rw [← List.head?_reverse, ← List.head?_reverse, List.reverse_flatten, List.map_replicate, List.reverse_replicate, head?_flatten_replicate h] /-! ### pure -/ theorem mem_pure (x y : α) : x ∈ (pure y : List α) ↔ x = y := by simp /-! ### bind -/ @[simp] theorem bind_eq_flatMap {α β} (f : α → List β) (l : List α) : l >>= f = l.flatMap f := rfl /-! ### concat -/ /-! ### reverse -/ theorem reverse_cons' (a : α) (l : List α) : reverse (a :: l) = concat (reverse l) a := by simp only [reverse_cons, concat_eq_append] theorem reverse_concat' (l : List α) (a : α) : (l ++ [a]).reverse = a :: l.reverse := by rw [reverse_append]; rfl @[simp] theorem reverse_singleton (a : α) : reverse [a] = [a] := rfl @[simp] theorem reverse_involutive : Involutive (@reverse α) := reverse_reverse @[simp] theorem reverse_injective : Injective (@reverse α) := reverse_involutive.injective theorem reverse_surjective : Surjective (@reverse α) := reverse_involutive.surjective theorem reverse_bijective : Bijective (@reverse α) := reverse_involutive.bijective theorem concat_eq_reverse_cons (a : α) (l : List α) : concat l a = reverse (a :: reverse l) := by simp only [concat_eq_append, reverse_cons, reverse_reverse] theorem map_reverseAux (f : α → β) (l₁ l₂ : List α) : map f (reverseAux l₁ l₂) = reverseAux (map f l₁) (map f l₂) := by simp only [reverseAux_eq, map_append, map_reverse] -- TODO: Rename `List.reverse_perm` to `List.reverse_perm_self` @[simp] lemma reverse_perm' : l₁.reverse ~ l₂ ↔ l₁ ~ l₂ where mp := l₁.reverse_perm.symm.trans mpr := l₁.reverse_perm.trans @[simp] lemma perm_reverse : l₁ ~ l₂.reverse ↔ l₁ ~ l₂ where mp hl := hl.trans l₂.reverse_perm mpr hl := hl.trans l₂.reverse_perm.symm /-! ### getLast -/ attribute [simp] getLast_cons theorem getLast_append_singleton {a : α} (l : List α) : getLast (l ++ [a]) (append_ne_nil_of_right_ne_nil l (cons_ne_nil a _)) = a := by simp [getLast_append] theorem getLast_append_of_right_ne_nil (l₁ l₂ : List α) (h : l₂ ≠ []) : getLast (l₁ ++ l₂) (append_ne_nil_of_right_ne_nil l₁ h) = getLast l₂ h := by induction l₁ with | nil => simp | cons _ _ ih => simp only [cons_append]; rw [List.getLast_cons]; exact ih @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-06")] alias getLast_append' := getLast_append_of_right_ne_nil theorem getLast_concat' {a : α} (l : List α) : getLast (concat l a) (by simp) = a := by simp @[simp] theorem getLast_singleton' (a : α) : getLast [a] (cons_ne_nil a []) = a := rfl @[simp] theorem getLast_cons_cons (a₁ a₂ : α) (l : List α) : getLast (a₁ :: a₂ :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _) = getLast (a₂ :: l) (cons_ne_nil a₂ l) := rfl theorem dropLast_append_getLast : ∀ {l : List α} (h : l ≠ []), dropLast l ++ [getLast l h] = l | [], h => absurd rfl h | [_], _ => rfl | a :: b :: l, h => by rw [dropLast_cons₂, cons_append, getLast_cons (cons_ne_nil _ _)] congr exact dropLast_append_getLast (cons_ne_nil b l) theorem getLast_congr {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h₁ : l₁ ≠ []) (h₂ : l₂ ≠ []) (h₃ : l₁ = l₂) : getLast l₁ h₁ = getLast l₂ h₂ := by subst l₁; rfl theorem getLast_replicate_succ (m : ℕ) (a : α) : (replicate (m + 1) a).getLast (ne_nil_of_length_eq_add_one length_replicate) = a := by simp only [replicate_succ'] exact getLast_append_singleton _ @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-07")] alias getLast_filter' := getLast_filter_of_pos /-! ### getLast? -/ theorem mem_getLast?_eq_getLast : ∀ {l : List α} {x : α}, x ∈ l.getLast? → ∃ h, x = getLast l h | [], x, hx => False.elim <| by simp at hx | [a], x, hx => have : a = x := by simpa using hx this ▸ ⟨cons_ne_nil a [], rfl⟩ | a :: b :: l, x, hx => by rw [getLast?_cons_cons] at hx rcases mem_getLast?_eq_getLast hx with ⟨_, h₂⟩ use cons_ne_nil _ _ assumption theorem getLast?_eq_getLast_of_ne_nil : ∀ {l : List α} (h : l ≠ []), l.getLast? = some (l.getLast h) | [], h => (h rfl).elim | [_], _ => rfl | _ :: b :: l, _ => @getLast?_eq_getLast_of_ne_nil (b :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _) theorem mem_getLast?_cons {x y : α} : ∀ {l : List α}, x ∈ l.getLast? → x ∈ (y :: l).getLast? | [], _ => by contradiction | _ :: _, h => h theorem dropLast_append_getLast? : ∀ {l : List α}, ∀ a ∈ l.getLast?, dropLast l ++ [a] = l | [], a, ha => (Option.not_mem_none a ha).elim | [a], _, rfl => rfl | a :: b :: l, c, hc => by rw [getLast?_cons_cons] at hc rw [dropLast_cons₂, cons_append, dropLast_append_getLast? _ hc] theorem getLastI_eq_getLast? [Inhabited α] : ∀ l : List α, l.getLastI = l.getLast?.iget | [] => by simp [getLastI, Inhabited.default] | [_] => rfl | [_, _] => rfl | [_, _, _] => rfl | _ :: _ :: c :: l => by simp [getLastI, getLastI_eq_getLast? (c :: l)] theorem getLast?_append_cons : ∀ (l₁ : List α) (a : α) (l₂ : List α), getLast? (l₁ ++ a :: l₂) = getLast? (a :: l₂) | [], _, _ => rfl | [_], _, _ => rfl | b :: c :: l₁, a, l₂ => by rw [cons_append, cons_append, getLast?_cons_cons, ← cons_append, getLast?_append_cons (c :: l₁)] theorem getLast?_append_of_ne_nil (l₁ : List α) : ∀ {l₂ : List α} (_ : l₂ ≠ []), getLast? (l₁ ++ l₂) = getLast? l₂ | [], hl₂ => by contradiction | b :: l₂, _ => getLast?_append_cons l₁ b l₂ theorem mem_getLast?_append_of_mem_getLast? {l₁ l₂ : List α} {x : α} (h : x ∈ l₂.getLast?) : x ∈ (l₁ ++ l₂).getLast? := by cases l₂ · contradiction · rw [List.getLast?_append_cons] exact h /-! ### head(!?) and tail -/ @[simp] theorem head!_nil [Inhabited α] : ([] : List α).head! = default := rfl @[simp] theorem head_cons_tail (x : List α) (h : x ≠ []) : x.head h :: x.tail = x := by cases x <;> simp at h ⊢ theorem head_eq_getElem_zero {l : List α} (hl : l ≠ []) : l.head hl = l[0]'(length_pos_iff.2 hl) := (getElem_zero _).symm theorem head!_eq_head? [Inhabited α] (l : List α) : head! l = (head? l).iget := by cases l <;> rfl theorem surjective_head! [Inhabited α] : Surjective (@head! α _) := fun x => ⟨[x], rfl⟩ theorem surjective_head? : Surjective (@head? α) := Option.forall.2 ⟨⟨[], rfl⟩, fun x => ⟨[x], rfl⟩⟩ theorem surjective_tail : Surjective (@tail α) | [] => ⟨[], rfl⟩ | a :: l => ⟨a :: a :: l, rfl⟩ theorem eq_cons_of_mem_head? {x : α} : ∀ {l : List α}, x ∈ l.head? → l = x :: tail l | [], h => (Option.not_mem_none _ h).elim | a :: l, h => by simp only [head?, Option.mem_def, Option.some_inj] at h exact h ▸ rfl @[simp] theorem head!_cons [Inhabited α] (a : α) (l : List α) : head! (a :: l) = a := rfl @[simp] theorem head!_append [Inhabited α] (t : List α) {s : List α} (h : s ≠ []) : head! (s ++ t) = head! s := by induction s · contradiction · rfl theorem mem_head?_append_of_mem_head? {s t : List α} {x : α} (h : x ∈ s.head?) : x ∈ (s ++ t).head? := by cases s · contradiction · exact h theorem head?_append_of_ne_nil : ∀ (l₁ : List α) {l₂ : List α} (_ : l₁ ≠ []), head? (l₁ ++ l₂) = head? l₁ | _ :: _, _, _ => rfl theorem tail_append_singleton_of_ne_nil {a : α} {l : List α} (h : l ≠ nil) : tail (l ++ [a]) = tail l ++ [a] := by induction l · contradiction · rw [tail, cons_append, tail] theorem cons_head?_tail : ∀ {l : List α} {a : α}, a ∈ head? l → a :: tail l = l | [], a, h => by contradiction | b :: l, a, h => by simp? at h says simp only [head?_cons, Option.mem_def, Option.some.injEq] at h simp [h] theorem head!_mem_head? [Inhabited α] : ∀ {l : List α}, l ≠ [] → head! l ∈ head? l | [], h => by contradiction | _ :: _, _ => rfl theorem cons_head!_tail [Inhabited α] {l : List α} (h : l ≠ []) : head! l :: tail l = l := cons_head?_tail (head!_mem_head? h) theorem head!_mem_self [Inhabited α] {l : List α} (h : l ≠ nil) : l.head! ∈ l := by have h' : l.head! ∈ l.head! :: l.tail := mem_cons_self rwa [cons_head!_tail h] at h' theorem get_eq_getElem? (l : List α) (i : Fin l.length) : l.get i = l[i]?.get (by simp [getElem?_eq_getElem]) := by simp @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-15")] alias get_eq_get? := get_eq_getElem? theorem exists_mem_iff_getElem {l : List α} {p : α → Prop} : (∃ x ∈ l, p x) ↔ ∃ (i : ℕ) (_ : i < l.length), p l[i] := by simp only [mem_iff_getElem] exact ⟨fun ⟨_x, ⟨i, hi, hix⟩, hxp⟩ ↦ ⟨i, hi, hix ▸ hxp⟩, fun ⟨i, hi, hp⟩ ↦ ⟨_, ⟨i, hi, rfl⟩, hp⟩⟩ theorem forall_mem_iff_getElem {l : List α} {p : α → Prop} : (∀ x ∈ l, p x) ↔ ∀ (i : ℕ) (_ : i < l.length), p l[i] := by simp [mem_iff_getElem, @forall_swap α] theorem get_tail (l : List α) (i) (h : i < l.tail.length) (h' : i + 1 < l.length := (by simp only [length_tail] at h; omega)) : l.tail.get ⟨i, h⟩ = l.get ⟨i + 1, h'⟩ := by cases l <;> [cases h; rfl] /-! ### sublists -/ attribute [refl] List.Sublist.refl theorem Sublist.cons_cons {l₁ l₂ : List α} (a : α) (s : l₁ <+ l₂) : a :: l₁ <+ a :: l₂ := Sublist.cons₂ _ s lemma cons_sublist_cons' {a b : α} : a :: l₁ <+ b :: l₂ ↔ a :: l₁ <+ l₂ ∨ a = b ∧ l₁ <+ l₂ := by constructor · rintro (_ | _) · exact Or.inl ‹_› · exact Or.inr ⟨rfl, ‹_›⟩ · rintro (h | ⟨rfl, h⟩) · exact h.cons _ · rwa [cons_sublist_cons] theorem sublist_cons_of_sublist (a : α) (h : l₁ <+ l₂) : l₁ <+ a :: l₂ := h.cons _ @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-07")] alias sublist_nil_iff_eq_nil := sublist_nil @[simp] lemma sublist_singleton {l : List α} {a : α} : l <+ [a] ↔ l = [] ∨ l = [a] := by constructor <;> rintro (_ | _) <;> aesop theorem Sublist.antisymm (s₁ : l₁ <+ l₂) (s₂ : l₂ <+ l₁) : l₁ = l₂ := s₁.eq_of_length_le s₂.length_le /-- If the first element of two lists are different, then a sublist relation can be reduced. -/ theorem Sublist.of_cons_of_ne {a b} (h₁ : a ≠ b) (h₂ : a :: l₁ <+ b :: l₂) : a :: l₁ <+ l₂ := match h₁, h₂ with | _, .cons _ h => h /-! ### indexOf -/ section IndexOf variable [DecidableEq α] theorem idxOf_cons_eq {a b : α} (l : List α) : b = a → idxOf a (b :: l) = 0 | e => by rw [← e]; exact idxOf_cons_self @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_cons_eq := idxOf_cons_eq @[simp] theorem idxOf_cons_ne {a b : α} (l : List α) : b ≠ a → idxOf a (b :: l) = succ (idxOf a l) | h => by simp only [idxOf_cons, Bool.cond_eq_ite, beq_iff_eq, if_neg h] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_cons_ne := idxOf_cons_ne theorem idxOf_eq_length_iff {a : α} {l : List α} : idxOf a l = length l ↔ a ∉ l := by induction l with | nil => exact iff_of_true rfl not_mem_nil | cons b l ih => simp only [length, mem_cons, idxOf_cons, eq_comm] rw [cond_eq_if] split_ifs with h <;> simp at h · exact iff_of_false (by rintro ⟨⟩) fun H => H <| Or.inl h.symm · simp only [Ne.symm h, false_or] rw [← ih] exact succ_inj @[simp] theorem idxOf_of_not_mem {l : List α} {a : α} : a ∉ l → idxOf a l = length l := idxOf_eq_length_iff.2 @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_of_not_mem := idxOf_of_not_mem theorem idxOf_le_length {a : α} {l : List α} : idxOf a l ≤ length l := by induction l with | nil => rfl | cons b l ih => ?_ simp only [length, idxOf_cons, cond_eq_if, beq_iff_eq] by_cases h : b = a · rw [if_pos h]; exact Nat.zero_le _ · rw [if_neg h]; exact succ_le_succ ih @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_le_length := idxOf_le_length theorem idxOf_lt_length_iff {a} {l : List α} : idxOf a l < length l ↔ a ∈ l := ⟨fun h => Decidable.byContradiction fun al => Nat.ne_of_lt h <| idxOf_eq_length_iff.2 al, fun al => (lt_of_le_of_ne idxOf_le_length) fun h => idxOf_eq_length_iff.1 h al⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_lt_length_iff := idxOf_lt_length_iff theorem idxOf_append_of_mem {a : α} (h : a ∈ l₁) : idxOf a (l₁ ++ l₂) = idxOf a l₁ := by induction l₁ with | nil => exfalso exact not_mem_nil h | cons d₁ t₁ ih => rw [List.cons_append] by_cases hh : d₁ = a · iterate 2 rw [idxOf_cons_eq _ hh] rw [idxOf_cons_ne _ hh, idxOf_cons_ne _ hh, ih (mem_of_ne_of_mem (Ne.symm hh) h)] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_append_of_mem := idxOf_append_of_mem theorem idxOf_append_of_not_mem {a : α} (h : a ∉ l₁) : idxOf a (l₁ ++ l₂) = l₁.length + idxOf a l₂ := by induction l₁ with | nil => rw [List.nil_append, List.length, Nat.zero_add] | cons d₁ t₁ ih => rw [List.cons_append, idxOf_cons_ne _ (ne_of_not_mem_cons h).symm, List.length, ih (not_mem_of_not_mem_cons h), Nat.succ_add] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_append_of_not_mem := idxOf_append_of_not_mem end IndexOf /-! ### nth element -/ section deprecated @[simp] theorem getElem?_length (l : List α) : l[l.length]? = none := getElem?_eq_none le_rfl /-- A version of `getElem_map` that can be used for rewriting. -/ theorem getElem_map_rev (f : α → β) {l} {n : Nat} {h : n < l.length} : f l[n] = (map f l)[n]'((l.length_map f).symm ▸ h) := Eq.symm (getElem_map _) theorem get_length_sub_one {l : List α} (h : l.length - 1 < l.length) : l.get ⟨l.length - 1, h⟩ = l.getLast (by rintro rfl; exact Nat.lt_irrefl 0 h) := (getLast_eq_getElem _).symm theorem take_one_drop_eq_of_lt_length {l : List α} {n : ℕ} (h : n < l.length) : (l.drop n).take 1 = [l.get ⟨n, h⟩] := by rw [drop_eq_getElem_cons h, take, take] simp theorem ext_getElem?' {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h' : ∀ n < max l₁.length l₂.length, l₁[n]? = l₂[n]?) : l₁ = l₂ := by apply ext_getElem? intro n rcases Nat.lt_or_ge n <| max l₁.length l₂.length with hn | hn · exact h' n hn · simp_all [Nat.max_le, getElem?_eq_none] @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-15")] alias ext_get?' := ext_getElem?' @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-15")] alias ext_get?_iff := List.ext_getElem?_iff theorem ext_get_iff {l₁ l₂ : List α} : l₁ = l₂ ↔ l₁.length = l₂.length ∧ ∀ n h₁ h₂, get l₁ ⟨n, h₁⟩ = get l₂ ⟨n, h₂⟩ := by constructor · rintro rfl exact ⟨rfl, fun _ _ _ ↦ rfl⟩ · intro ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ exact ext_get h₁ h₂ theorem ext_getElem?_iff' {l₁ l₂ : List α} : l₁ = l₂ ↔ ∀ n < max l₁.length l₂.length, l₁[n]? = l₂[n]? := ⟨by rintro rfl _ _; rfl, ext_getElem?'⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-15")] alias ext_get?_iff' := ext_getElem?_iff' /-- If two lists `l₁` and `l₂` are the same length and `l₁[n]! = l₂[n]!` for all `n`, then the lists are equal. -/ theorem ext_getElem! [Inhabited α] (hl : length l₁ = length l₂) (h : ∀ n : ℕ, l₁[n]! = l₂[n]!) : l₁ = l₂ := ext_getElem hl fun n h₁ h₂ ↦ by simpa only [← getElem!_pos] using h n @[simp] theorem getElem_idxOf [DecidableEq α] {a : α} : ∀ {l : List α} (h : idxOf a l < l.length), l[idxOf a l] = a | b :: l, h => by by_cases h' : b = a <;> simp [h', if_pos, if_false, getElem_idxOf] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias getElem_indexOf := getElem_idxOf -- This is incorrectly named and should be `get_idxOf`; -- this already exists, so will require a deprecation dance. theorem idxOf_get [DecidableEq α] {a : α} {l : List α} (h) : get l ⟨idxOf a l, h⟩ = a := by simp @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_get := idxOf_get @[simp] theorem getElem?_idxOf [DecidableEq α] {a : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ l) : l[idxOf a l]? = some a := by rw [getElem?_eq_getElem, getElem_idxOf (idxOf_lt_length_iff.2 h)] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias getElem?_indexOf := getElem?_idxOf @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-15")] alias idxOf_get? := getElem?_idxOf @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_get? := getElem?_idxOf theorem idxOf_inj [DecidableEq α] {l : List α} {x y : α} (hx : x ∈ l) (hy : y ∈ l) : idxOf x l = idxOf y l ↔ x = y := ⟨fun h => by have x_eq_y : get l ⟨idxOf x l, idxOf_lt_length_iff.2 hx⟩ = get l ⟨idxOf y l, idxOf_lt_length_iff.2 hy⟩ := by simp only [h] simp only [idxOf_get] at x_eq_y; exact x_eq_y, fun h => by subst h; rfl⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_inj := idxOf_inj theorem get_reverse' (l : List α) (n) (hn') : l.reverse.get n = l.get ⟨l.length - 1 - n, hn'⟩ := by simp theorem eq_cons_of_length_one {l : List α} (h : l.length = 1) : l = [l.get ⟨0, by omega⟩] := by refine ext_get (by convert h) fun n h₁ h₂ => ?_ simp congr omega end deprecated @[simp] theorem getElem_set_of_ne {l : List α} {i j : ℕ} (h : i ≠ j) (a : α) (hj : j < (l.set i a).length) : (l.set i a)[j] = l[j]'(by simpa using hj) := by rw [← Option.some_inj, ← List.getElem?_eq_getElem, List.getElem?_set_ne h, List.getElem?_eq_getElem] /-! ### map -/ -- `List.map_const` (the version with `Function.const` instead of a lambda) is already tagged -- `simp` in Core -- TODO: Upstream the tagging to Core? attribute [simp] map_const' theorem flatMap_pure_eq_map (f : α → β) (l : List α) : l.flatMap (pure ∘ f) = map f l := .symm <| map_eq_flatMap .. theorem flatMap_congr {l : List α} {f g : α → List β} (h : ∀ x ∈ l, f x = g x) : l.flatMap f = l.flatMap g := (congr_arg List.flatten <| map_congr_left h :) theorem infix_flatMap_of_mem {a : α} {as : List α} (h : a ∈ as) (f : α → List α) : f a <:+: as.flatMap f := infix_of_mem_flatten (mem_map_of_mem h) @[simp] theorem map_eq_map {α β} (f : α → β) (l : List α) : f <$> l = map f l := rfl /-- A single `List.map` of a composition of functions is equal to composing a `List.map` with another `List.map`, fully applied. This is the reverse direction of `List.map_map`. -/ theorem comp_map (h : β → γ) (g : α → β) (l : List α) : map (h ∘ g) l = map h (map g l) := map_map.symm /-- Composing a `List.map` with another `List.map` is equal to a single `List.map` of composed functions. -/ @[simp] theorem map_comp_map (g : β → γ) (f : α → β) : map g ∘ map f = map (g ∘ f) := by ext l; rw [comp_map, Function.comp_apply] section map_bijectivity theorem _root_.Function.LeftInverse.list_map {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (h : LeftInverse f g) : LeftInverse (map f) (map g) | [] => by simp_rw [map_nil] | x :: xs => by simp_rw [map_cons, h x, h.list_map xs] nonrec theorem _root_.Function.RightInverse.list_map {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (h : RightInverse f g) : RightInverse (map f) (map g) := h.list_map nonrec theorem _root_.Function.Involutive.list_map {f : α → α} (h : Involutive f) : Involutive (map f) := Function.LeftInverse.list_map h @[simp] theorem map_leftInverse_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → α} : LeftInverse (map f) (map g) ↔ LeftInverse f g := ⟨fun h x => by injection h [x], (·.list_map)⟩ @[simp] theorem map_rightInverse_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → α} : RightInverse (map f) (map g) ↔ RightInverse f g := map_leftInverse_iff @[simp] theorem map_involutive_iff {f : α → α} : Involutive (map f) ↔ Involutive f := map_leftInverse_iff theorem _root_.Function.Injective.list_map {f : α → β} (h : Injective f) : Injective (map f) | [], [], _ => rfl | x :: xs, y :: ys, hxy => by injection hxy with hxy hxys
rw [h hxy, h.list_map hxys]
Mathlib/Data/List/Basic.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2023 Kalle Kytölä. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Kalle Kytölä -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Portmanteau import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.DominatedConvergence import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.Layercake import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.BoundedContinuousFunction /-! # The Lévy-Prokhorov distance on spaces of finite measures and probability measures ## Main definitions * `MeasureTheory.levyProkhorovEDist`: The Lévy-Prokhorov edistance between two measures. * `MeasureTheory.levyProkhorovDist`: The Lévy-Prokhorov distance between two finite measures. ## Main results * `levyProkhorovDist_pseudoMetricSpace_finiteMeasure`: The Lévy-Prokhorov distance is a pseudoemetric on the space of finite measures. * `levyProkhorovDist_pseudoMetricSpace_probabilityMeasure`: The Lévy-Prokhorov distance is a pseudoemetric on the space of probability measures. * `levyProkhorov_le_convergenceInDistribution`: The topology of the Lévy-Prokhorov metric on probability measures is always at least as fine as the topology of convergence in distribution. * `levyProkhorov_eq_convergenceInDistribution`: The topology of the Lévy-Prokhorov metric on probability measures on a separable space coincides with the topology of convergence in distribution, and in particular convergence in distribution is then pseudometrizable. ## Tags finite measure, probability measure, weak convergence, convergence in distribution, metrizability -/ open Topology Metric Filter Set ENNReal NNReal namespace MeasureTheory open scoped Topology ENNReal NNReal BoundedContinuousFunction section Levy_Prokhorov /-! ### Lévy-Prokhorov metric -/ variable {Ω : Type*} [MeasurableSpace Ω] [PseudoEMetricSpace Ω] /-- The Lévy-Prokhorov edistance between measures: `d(μ,ν) = inf {r ≥ 0 | ∀ B, μ B ≤ ν Bᵣ + r ∧ ν B ≤ μ Bᵣ + r}`. -/ noncomputable def levyProkhorovEDist (μ ν : Measure Ω) : ℝ≥0∞ := sInf {ε | ∀ B, MeasurableSet B → μ B ≤ ν (thickening ε.toReal B) + ε ∧ ν B ≤ μ (thickening ε.toReal B) + ε} /- This result is not placed in earlier more generic files, since it is rather specialized; it mixes measure and metric in a very particular way. -/ lemma meas_le_of_le_of_forall_le_meas_thickening_add {ε₁ ε₂ : ℝ≥0∞} (μ ν : Measure Ω) (h_le : ε₁ ≤ ε₂) {B : Set Ω} (hε₁ : μ B ≤ ν (thickening ε₁.toReal B) + ε₁) : μ B ≤ ν (thickening ε₂.toReal B) + ε₂ := by by_cases ε_top : ε₂ = ∞ · simp only [ne_eq, FiniteMeasure.ennreal_coeFn_eq_coeFn_toMeasure, ε_top, toReal_top, add_top, le_top] apply hε₁.trans (add_le_add ?_ h_le) exact measure_mono (μ := ν) (thickening_mono (toReal_mono ε_top h_le) B) lemma left_measure_le_of_levyProkhorovEDist_lt {μ ν : Measure Ω} {c : ℝ≥0∞} (h : levyProkhorovEDist μ ν < c) {B : Set Ω} (B_mble : MeasurableSet B) : μ B ≤ ν (thickening c.toReal B) + c := by obtain ⟨c', ⟨hc', lt_c⟩⟩ := sInf_lt_iff.mp h exact meas_le_of_le_of_forall_le_meas_thickening_add μ ν lt_c.le (hc' B B_mble).1 lemma right_measure_le_of_levyProkhorovEDist_lt {μ ν : Measure Ω} {c : ℝ≥0∞} (h : levyProkhorovEDist μ ν < c) {B : Set Ω} (B_mble : MeasurableSet B) : ν B ≤ μ (thickening c.toReal B) + c := by obtain ⟨c', ⟨hc', lt_c⟩⟩ := sInf_lt_iff.mp h exact meas_le_of_le_of_forall_le_meas_thickening_add ν μ lt_c.le (hc' B B_mble).2 /-- A general sufficient condition for bounding `levyProkhorovEDist` from above. -/ lemma levyProkhorovEDist_le_of_forall_add_pos_le (μ ν : Measure Ω) (δ : ℝ≥0∞) (h : ∀ ε B, 0 < ε → ε < ∞ → MeasurableSet B → μ B ≤ ν (thickening (δ + ε).toReal B) + δ + ε ∧ ν B ≤ μ (thickening (δ + ε).toReal B) + δ + ε) : levyProkhorovEDist μ ν ≤ δ := by apply ENNReal.le_of_forall_pos_le_add intro ε hε _ by_cases ε_top : ε = ∞ · simp only [ε_top, add_top, le_top] apply sInf_le intro B B_mble simpa only [add_assoc] using h ε B (coe_pos.mpr hε) coe_lt_top B_mble /-- A simple general sufficient condition for bounding `levyProkhorovEDist` from above. -/ lemma levyProkhorovEDist_le_of_forall (μ ν : Measure Ω) (δ : ℝ≥0∞) (h : ∀ ε B, δ < ε → ε < ∞ → MeasurableSet B → μ B ≤ ν (thickening ε.toReal B) + ε ∧ ν B ≤ μ (thickening ε.toReal B) + ε) : levyProkhorovEDist μ ν ≤ δ := by by_cases δ_top : δ = ∞ · simp only [δ_top, add_top, le_top] apply levyProkhorovEDist_le_of_forall_add_pos_le intro x B x_pos x_lt_top B_mble simpa only [← add_assoc] using h (δ + x) B (ENNReal.lt_add_right δ_top x_pos.ne.symm) (by simp only [add_lt_top, Ne.lt_top δ_top, x_lt_top, and_self]) B_mble lemma levyProkhorovEDist_le_max_measure_univ (μ ν : Measure Ω) : levyProkhorovEDist μ ν ≤ max (μ univ) (ν univ) := by refine sInf_le fun B _ ↦ ⟨?_, ?_⟩ <;> apply le_add_left <;> simp [measure_mono] lemma levyProkhorovEDist_lt_top (μ ν : Measure Ω) [IsFiniteMeasure μ] [IsFiniteMeasure ν] : levyProkhorovEDist μ ν < ∞ := (levyProkhorovEDist_le_max_measure_univ μ ν).trans_lt <| by simp [measure_lt_top] lemma levyProkhorovEDist_ne_top (μ ν : Measure Ω) [IsFiniteMeasure μ] [IsFiniteMeasure ν] : levyProkhorovEDist μ ν ≠ ∞ := (levyProkhorovEDist_lt_top μ ν).ne lemma levyProkhorovEDist_self (μ : Measure Ω) : levyProkhorovEDist μ μ = 0 := by rw [← nonpos_iff_eq_zero, ← csInf_Ioo zero_lt_top] refine sInf_le_sInf fun ε ⟨hε₀, hε_top⟩ B _ ↦ and_self_iff.2 ?_ refine le_add_right <| measure_mono <| self_subset_thickening ?_ _ exact ENNReal.toReal_pos hε₀.ne' hε_top.ne lemma levyProkhorovEDist_comm (μ ν : Measure Ω) : levyProkhorovEDist μ ν = levyProkhorovEDist ν μ := by simp only [levyProkhorovEDist, and_comm]
lemma levyProkhorovEDist_triangle [OpensMeasurableSpace Ω] (μ ν κ : Measure Ω) : levyProkhorovEDist μ κ ≤ levyProkhorovEDist μ ν + levyProkhorovEDist ν κ := by by_cases LPμν_finite : levyProkhorovEDist μ ν = ∞
Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/LevyProkhorovMetric.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Leonardo de Moura, Jeremy Avigad -/ import Mathlib.Logic.Basic import Mathlib.Logic.Function.Defs import Mathlib.Order.Defs.LinearOrder /-! # Booleans This file proves various trivial lemmas about booleans and their relation to decidable propositions. ## Tags bool, boolean, Bool, De Morgan -/ namespace Bool section /-! This section contains lemmas about booleans which were present in core Lean 3. The remainder of this file contains lemmas about booleans from mathlib 3. -/ theorem true_eq_false_eq_False : ¬true = false := by decide theorem false_eq_true_eq_False : ¬false = true := by decide theorem eq_false_eq_not_eq_true (b : Bool) : (¬b = true) = (b = false) := by simp theorem eq_true_eq_not_eq_false (b : Bool) : (¬b = false) = (b = true) := by simp theorem eq_false_of_not_eq_true {b : Bool} : ¬b = true → b = false := Eq.mp (eq_false_eq_not_eq_true b) theorem eq_true_of_not_eq_false {b : Bool} : ¬b = false → b = true := Eq.mp (eq_true_eq_not_eq_false b) theorem and_eq_true_eq_eq_true_and_eq_true (a b : Bool) : ((a && b) = true) = (a = true ∧ b = true) := by simp theorem or_eq_true_eq_eq_true_or_eq_true (a b : Bool) : ((a || b) = true) = (a = true ∨ b = true) := by simp theorem not_eq_true_eq_eq_false (a : Bool) : (not a = true) = (a = false) := by cases a <;> simp #adaptation_note /-- nightly-2024-03-05 this is no longer a simp lemma, as the LHS simplifies. -/ theorem and_eq_false_eq_eq_false_or_eq_false (a b : Bool) : ((a && b) = false) = (a = false ∨ b = false) := by cases a <;> cases b <;> simp theorem or_eq_false_eq_eq_false_and_eq_false (a b : Bool) : ((a || b) = false) = (a = false ∧ b = false) := by cases a <;> cases b <;> simp theorem not_eq_false_eq_eq_true (a : Bool) : (not a = false) = (a = true) := by cases a <;> simp theorem coe_false : ↑false = False := by simp theorem coe_true : ↑true = True := by simp theorem coe_sort_false : (false : Prop) = False := by simp theorem coe_sort_true : (true : Prop) = True := by simp theorem decide_iff (p : Prop) [d : Decidable p] : decide p = true ↔ p := by simp theorem decide_true {p : Prop} [Decidable p] : p → decide p := (decide_iff p).2 theorem of_decide_true {p : Prop} [Decidable p] : decide p → p := (decide_iff p).1 theorem bool_iff_false {b : Bool} : ¬b ↔ b = false := by cases b <;> decide theorem bool_eq_false {b : Bool} : ¬b → b = false := bool_iff_false.1 theorem decide_false_iff (p : Prop) {_ : Decidable p} : decide p = false ↔ ¬p := bool_iff_false.symm.trans (not_congr (decide_iff _)) theorem decide_false {p : Prop} [Decidable p] : ¬p → decide p = false := (decide_false_iff p).2 theorem of_decide_false {p : Prop} [Decidable p] : decide p = false → ¬p := (decide_false_iff p).1 theorem decide_congr {p q : Prop} [Decidable p] [Decidable q] (h : p ↔ q) : decide p = decide q := decide_eq_decide.mpr h theorem coe_xor_iff (a b : Bool) : xor a b ↔ Xor' (a = true) (b = true) := by cases a <;> cases b <;> decide
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/- Copyright (c) 2019 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel -/ import Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousMap.Bounded.ArzelaAscoli import Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousMap.Bounded.Normed import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.Gluing import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.HausdorffDistance /-! # The Gromov-Hausdorff distance is realized In this file, we construct of a good coupling between nonempty compact metric spaces, minimizing their Hausdorff distance. This construction is instrumental to study the Gromov-Hausdorff distance between nonempty compact metric spaces. Given two nonempty compact metric spaces `X` and `Y`, we define `OptimalGHCoupling X Y` as a compact metric space, together with two isometric embeddings `optimalGHInjl` and `optimalGHInjr` respectively of `X` and `Y` into `OptimalGHCoupling X Y`. The main property of the optimal coupling is that the Hausdorff distance between `X` and `Y` in `OptimalGHCoupling X Y` is smaller than the corresponding distance in any other coupling. We do not prove completely this fact in this file, but we show a good enough approximation of this fact in `hausdorffDist_optimal_le_HD`, that will suffice to obtain the full statement once the Gromov-Hausdorff distance is properly defined, in `hausdorffDist_optimal`. The key point in the construction is that the set of possible distances coming from isometric embeddings of `X` and `Y` in metric spaces is a set of equicontinuous functions. By Arzela-Ascoli, it is compact, and one can find such a distance which is minimal. This distance defines a premetric space structure on `X ⊕ Y`. The corresponding metric quotient is `OptimalGHCoupling X Y`. -/ noncomputable section universe u v w open Topology NNReal Set Function TopologicalSpace Filter Metric Quotient BoundedContinuousFunction open Sum (inl inr) attribute [local instance] metricSpaceSum namespace GromovHausdorff section GromovHausdorffRealized /-! This section shows that the Gromov-Hausdorff distance is realized. For this, we consider candidate distances on the disjoint union `X ⊕ Y` of two compact nonempty metric spaces, almost realizing the Gromov-Hausdorff distance, and show that they form a compact family by applying Arzela-Ascoli theorem. The existence of a minimizer follows. -/ section Definitions variable (X : Type u) (Y : Type v) [MetricSpace X] [MetricSpace Y] private abbrev ProdSpaceFun : Type _ := (X ⊕ Y) × (X ⊕ Y) → ℝ private abbrev Cb : Type _ := BoundedContinuousFunction ((X ⊕ Y) × (X ⊕ Y)) ℝ private def maxVar : ℝ≥0 := 2 * ⟨diam (univ : Set X), diam_nonneg⟩ + 1 + 2 * ⟨diam (univ : Set Y), diam_nonneg⟩ private theorem one_le_maxVar : 1 ≤ maxVar X Y := calc (1 : Real) = 2 * 0 + 1 + 2 * 0 := by simp _ ≤ 2 * diam (univ : Set X) + 1 + 2 * diam (univ : Set Y) := by gcongr <;> positivity /-- The set of functions on `X ⊕ Y` that are candidates distances to realize the minimum of the Hausdorff distances between `X` and `Y` in a coupling. -/ def candidates : Set (ProdSpaceFun X Y) := { f | (((((∀ x y : X, f (Sum.inl x, Sum.inl y) = dist x y) ∧ ∀ x y : Y, f (Sum.inr x, Sum.inr y) = dist x y) ∧ ∀ x y, f (x, y) = f (y, x)) ∧ ∀ x y z, f (x, z) ≤ f (x, y) + f (y, z)) ∧ ∀ x, f (x, x) = 0) ∧ ∀ x y, f (x, y) ≤ maxVar X Y } /-- Version of the set of candidates in bounded_continuous_functions, to apply Arzela-Ascoli. -/ private def candidatesB : Set (Cb X Y) := { f : Cb X Y | (f : _ → ℝ) ∈ candidates X Y } end Definitions section Constructions variable {X : Type u} {Y : Type v} [MetricSpace X] [MetricSpace Y] {f : ProdSpaceFun X Y} {x y z t : X ⊕ Y} attribute [local instance 10] Classical.inhabited_of_nonempty' private theorem maxVar_bound [CompactSpace X] [Nonempty X] [CompactSpace Y] [Nonempty Y] : dist x y ≤ maxVar X Y := calc dist x y ≤ diam (univ : Set (X ⊕ Y)) := dist_le_diam_of_mem isBounded_of_compactSpace (mem_univ _) (mem_univ _) _ = diam (range inl ∪ range inr : Set (X ⊕ Y)) := by rw [range_inl_union_range_inr] _ ≤ diam (range inl : Set (X ⊕ Y)) + dist (inl default) (inr default) + diam (range inr : Set (X ⊕ Y)) := (diam_union (mem_range_self _) (mem_range_self _)) _ = diam (univ : Set X) + (dist (α := X) default default + 1 + dist (α := Y) default default) + diam (univ : Set Y) := by rw [isometry_inl.diam_range, isometry_inr.diam_range] rfl _ = 1 * diam (univ : Set X) + 1 + 1 * diam (univ : Set Y) := by simp _ ≤ 2 * diam (univ : Set X) + 1 + 2 * diam (univ : Set Y) := by gcongr <;> norm_num private theorem candidates_symm (fA : f ∈ candidates X Y) : f (x, y) = f (y, x) := fA.1.1.1.2 x y private theorem candidates_triangle (fA : f ∈ candidates X Y) : f (x, z) ≤ f (x, y) + f (y, z) := fA.1.1.2 x y z private theorem candidates_refl (fA : f ∈ candidates X Y) : f (x, x) = 0 := fA.1.2 x private theorem candidates_nonneg (fA : f ∈ candidates X Y) : 0 ≤ f (x, y) := by have : 0 ≤ 2 * f (x, y) := calc 0 = f (x, x) := (candidates_refl fA).symm _ ≤ f (x, y) + f (y, x) := candidates_triangle fA _ = f (x, y) + f (x, y) := by rw [candidates_symm fA] _ = 2 * f (x, y) := by ring linarith private theorem candidates_dist_inl (fA : f ∈ candidates X Y) (x y : X) : f (inl x, inl y) = dist x y := fA.1.1.1.1.1 x y private theorem candidates_dist_inr (fA : f ∈ candidates X Y) (x y : Y) : f (inr x, inr y) = dist x y := fA.1.1.1.1.2 x y private theorem candidates_le_maxVar (fA : f ∈ candidates X Y) : f (x, y) ≤ maxVar X Y := fA.2 x y /-- candidates are bounded by `maxVar X Y` -/ private theorem candidates_dist_bound (fA : f ∈ candidates X Y) : ∀ {x y : X ⊕ Y}, f (x, y) ≤ maxVar X Y * dist x y | inl x, inl y => calc f (inl x, inl y) = dist x y := candidates_dist_inl fA x y _ = dist (α := X ⊕ Y) (inl x) (inl y) := by rw [@Sum.dist_eq X Y] rfl _ = 1 * dist (α := X ⊕ Y) (inl x) (inl y) := by ring
_ ≤ maxVar X Y * dist (inl x) (inl y) := by gcongr; exact one_le_maxVar X Y | inl x, inr y => calc f (inl x, inr y) ≤ maxVar X Y := candidates_le_maxVar fA _ = maxVar X Y * 1 := by simp _ ≤ maxVar X Y * dist (inl x) (inr y) := by gcongr; apply Sum.one_le_dist_inl_inr | inr x, inl y => calc f (inr x, inl y) ≤ maxVar X Y := candidates_le_maxVar fA _ = maxVar X Y * 1 := by simp _ ≤ maxVar X Y * dist (inl x) (inr y) := by gcongr; apply Sum.one_le_dist_inl_inr | inr x, inr y => calc f (inr x, inr y) = dist x y := candidates_dist_inr fA x y _ = dist (α := X ⊕ Y) (inr x) (inr y) := by rw [@Sum.dist_eq X Y] rfl _ = 1 * dist (α := X ⊕ Y) (inr x) (inr y) := by ring _ ≤ maxVar X Y * dist (inr x) (inr y) := by gcongr; exact one_le_maxVar X Y /-- Technical lemma to prove that candidates are Lipschitz -/ private theorem candidates_lipschitz_aux (fA : f ∈ candidates X Y) : f (x, y) - f (z, t) ≤ 2 * maxVar X Y * dist (x, y) (z, t) := calc f (x, y) - f (z, t) ≤ f (x, t) + f (t, y) - f (z, t) := by gcongr; exact candidates_triangle fA _ ≤ f (x, z) + f (z, t) + f (t, y) - f (z, t) := by gcongr; exact candidates_triangle fA _ = f (x, z) + f (t, y) := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, add_assoc] _ ≤ maxVar X Y * dist x z + maxVar X Y * dist t y := by
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Bhavik Mehta. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Bhavik Mehta, Jakob von Raumer -/ import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.HasLimits import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Thin /-! # Wide pullbacks We define the category `WidePullbackShape`, (resp. `WidePushoutShape`) which is the category obtained from a discrete category of type `J` by adjoining a terminal (resp. initial) element. Limits of this shape are wide pullbacks (pushouts). The convenience method `wideCospan` (`wideSpan`) constructs a functor from this category, hitting the given morphisms. We use `WidePullbackShape` to define ordinary pullbacks (pushouts) by using `J := WalkingPair`, which allows easy proofs of some related lemmas. Furthermore, wide pullbacks are used to show the existence of limits in the slice category. Namely, if `C` has wide pullbacks then `C/B` has limits for any object `B` in `C`. Typeclasses `HasWidePullbacks` and `HasFiniteWidePullbacks` assert the existence of wide pullbacks and finite wide pullbacks. -/ universe w w' v u open CategoryTheory CategoryTheory.Limits Opposite namespace CategoryTheory.Limits variable (J : Type w) /-- A wide pullback shape for any type `J` can be written simply as `Option J`. -/ def WidePullbackShape := Option J -- Porting note: strangely this could be synthesized instance : Inhabited (WidePullbackShape J) where default := none /-- A wide pushout shape for any type `J` can be written simply as `Option J`. -/ def WidePushoutShape := Option J instance : Inhabited (WidePushoutShape J) where default := none namespace WidePullbackShape variable {J} -- Don't generate unnecessary `sizeOf_spec` lemma which the `simpNF` linter will complain about. set_option genSizeOfSpec false in /-- The type of arrows for the shape indexing a wide pullback. -/ inductive Hom : WidePullbackShape J → WidePullbackShape J → Type w | id : ∀ X, Hom X X | term : ∀ j : J, Hom (some j) none deriving DecidableEq -- This is relying on an automatically generated instance name, generated in a `deriving` handler. -- See https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/2343 attribute [nolint unusedArguments] instDecidableEqHom instance struct : CategoryStruct (WidePullbackShape J) where Hom := Hom id j := Hom.id j comp f g := by cases f · exact g cases g apply Hom.term _ instance Hom.inhabited : Inhabited (Hom (none : WidePullbackShape J) none) := ⟨Hom.id (none : WidePullbackShape J)⟩ open Lean Elab Tactic /- Pointing note: experimenting with manual scoping of aesop tactics. Attempted to define aesop rule directing on `WidePushoutOut` and it didn't take for some reason -/ /-- An aesop tactic for bulk cases on morphisms in `WidePushoutShape` -/ def evalCasesBash : TacticM Unit := do evalTactic (← `(tactic| casesm* WidePullbackShape _, (_ : WidePullbackShape _) ⟶ (_ : WidePullbackShape _) )) attribute [local aesop safe tactic (rule_sets := [CategoryTheory])] evalCasesBash instance subsingleton_hom : Quiver.IsThin (WidePullbackShape J) := fun _ _ => by constructor intro a b casesm* WidePullbackShape _, (_ : WidePullbackShape _) ⟶ (_ : WidePullbackShape _) · rfl · rfl · rfl instance category : SmallCategory (WidePullbackShape J) := thin_category @[simp] theorem hom_id (X : WidePullbackShape J) : Hom.id X = 𝟙 X := rfl variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] /-- Construct a functor out of the wide pullback shape given a J-indexed collection of arrows to a fixed object. -/ @[simps] def wideCospan (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ B) : WidePullbackShape J ⥤ C where obj j := Option.casesOn j B objs map f := by obtain - | j := f · apply 𝟙 _ · exact arrows j /-- Every diagram is naturally isomorphic (actually, equal) to a `wideCospan` -/ def diagramIsoWideCospan (F : WidePullbackShape J ⥤ C) : F ≅ wideCospan (F.obj none) (fun j => F.obj (some j)) fun j => F.map (Hom.term j) := NatIso.ofComponents fun j => eqToIso <| by aesop_cat /-- Construct a cone over a wide cospan. -/ @[simps] def mkCone {F : WidePullbackShape J ⥤ C} {X : C} (f : X ⟶ F.obj none) (π : ∀ j, X ⟶ F.obj (some j)) (w : ∀ j, π j ≫ F.map (Hom.term j) = f) : Cone F := { pt := X π := { app := fun j => match j with | none => f | some j => π j naturality := fun j j' f => by cases j <;> cases j' <;> cases f <;> dsimp <;> simp [w] } } /-- Wide pullback diagrams of equivalent index types are equivalent. -/ def equivalenceOfEquiv (J' : Type w') (h : J ≃ J') : WidePullbackShape J ≌ WidePullbackShape J' where functor := wideCospan none (fun j => some (h j)) fun j => Hom.term (h j) inverse := wideCospan none (fun j => some (h.invFun j)) fun j => Hom.term (h.invFun j) unitIso := NatIso.ofComponents (fun j => by cases j <;> exact eqToIso (by simp)) counitIso := NatIso.ofComponents (fun j => by cases j <;> exact eqToIso (by simp)) /-- Lifting universe and morphism levels preserves wide pullback diagrams. -/ def uliftEquivalence : ULiftHom.{w'} (ULift.{w'} (WidePullbackShape J)) ≌ WidePullbackShape (ULift J) := (ULiftHomULiftCategory.equiv.{w', w', w, w} (WidePullbackShape J)).symm.trans (equivalenceOfEquiv _ (Equiv.ulift.{w', w}.symm : J ≃ ULift.{w'} J)) end WidePullbackShape namespace WidePushoutShape variable {J} -- Don't generate unnecessary `sizeOf_spec` lemma which the `simpNF` linter will complain about. set_option genSizeOfSpec false in /-- The type of arrows for the shape indexing a wide pushout. -/ inductive Hom : WidePushoutShape J → WidePushoutShape J → Type w | id : ∀ X, Hom X X | init : ∀ j : J, Hom none (some j) deriving DecidableEq -- This is relying on an automatically generated instance name, generated in a `deriving` handler. -- See https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/2343 attribute [nolint unusedArguments] instDecidableEqHom instance struct : CategoryStruct (WidePushoutShape J) where Hom := Hom id j := Hom.id j comp f g := by cases f · exact g cases g apply Hom.init _ instance Hom.inhabited : Inhabited (Hom (none : WidePushoutShape J) none) := ⟨Hom.id (none : WidePushoutShape J)⟩ open Lean Elab Tactic -- Pointing note: experimenting with manual scoping of aesop tactics; only this worked /-- An aesop tactic for bulk cases on morphisms in `WidePushoutShape` -/ def evalCasesBash' : TacticM Unit := do evalTactic (← `(tactic| casesm* WidePushoutShape _, (_ : WidePushoutShape _) ⟶ (_ : WidePushoutShape _) )) attribute [local aesop safe tactic (rule_sets := [CategoryTheory])] evalCasesBash' instance subsingleton_hom : Quiver.IsThin (WidePushoutShape J) := fun _ _ => by constructor intro a b casesm* WidePushoutShape _, (_ : WidePushoutShape _) ⟶ (_ : WidePushoutShape _) repeat rfl instance category : SmallCategory (WidePushoutShape J) := thin_category @[simp] theorem hom_id (X : WidePushoutShape J) : Hom.id X = 𝟙 X := rfl variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] /-- Construct a functor out of the wide pushout shape given a J-indexed collection of arrows from a fixed object. -/ @[simps] def wideSpan (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, B ⟶ objs j) : WidePushoutShape J ⥤ C where obj j := Option.casesOn j B objs map f := by obtain - | j := f · apply 𝟙 _ · exact arrows j map_comp := fun f g => by cases f · simp only [Eq.ndrec, hom_id, eq_rec_constant, Category.id_comp]; congr · cases g simp only [Eq.ndrec, hom_id, eq_rec_constant, Category.comp_id]; congr /-- Every diagram is naturally isomorphic (actually, equal) to a `wideSpan` -/ def diagramIsoWideSpan (F : WidePushoutShape J ⥤ C) : F ≅ wideSpan (F.obj none) (fun j => F.obj (some j)) fun j => F.map (Hom.init j) := NatIso.ofComponents fun j => eqToIso <| by cases j; repeat rfl /-- Construct a cocone over a wide span. -/ @[simps] def mkCocone {F : WidePushoutShape J ⥤ C} {X : C} (f : F.obj none ⟶ X) (ι : ∀ j, F.obj (some j) ⟶ X) (w : ∀ j, F.map (Hom.init j) ≫ ι j = f) : Cocone F := { pt := X ι := { app := fun j => match j with | none => f | some j => ι j naturality := fun j j' f => by cases j <;> cases j' <;> cases f <;> dsimp <;> simp [w] } } /-- Wide pushout diagrams of equivalent index types are equivalent. -/ def equivalenceOfEquiv (J' : Type w') (h : J ≃ J') : WidePushoutShape J ≌ WidePushoutShape J' where functor := wideSpan none (fun j => some (h j)) fun j => Hom.init (h j) inverse := wideSpan none (fun j => some (h.invFun j)) fun j => Hom.init (h.invFun j) unitIso := NatIso.ofComponents (fun j => by cases j <;> exact eqToIso (by simp)) counitIso := NatIso.ofComponents (fun j => by cases j <;> exact eqToIso (by simp)) /-- Lifting universe and morphism levels preserves wide pushout diagrams. -/ def uliftEquivalence : ULiftHom.{w'} (ULift.{w'} (WidePushoutShape J)) ≌ WidePushoutShape (ULift J) := (ULiftHomULiftCategory.equiv.{w', w', w, w} (WidePushoutShape J)).symm.trans (equivalenceOfEquiv _ (Equiv.ulift.{w', w}.symm : J ≃ ULift.{w'} J)) end WidePushoutShape variable (C : Type u) [Category.{v} C] /-- `HasWidePullbacks` represents a choice of wide pullback for every collection of morphisms -/ abbrev HasWidePullbacks : Prop := ∀ J : Type w, HasLimitsOfShape (WidePullbackShape J) C /-- `HasWidePushouts` represents a choice of wide pushout for every collection of morphisms -/ abbrev HasWidePushouts : Prop := ∀ J : Type w, HasColimitsOfShape (WidePushoutShape J) C variable {C J} /-- `HasWidePullback B objs arrows` means that `wideCospan B objs arrows` has a limit. -/ abbrev HasWidePullback (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ B) : Prop := HasLimit (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan B objs arrows) /-- `HasWidePushout B objs arrows` means that `wideSpan B objs arrows` has a colimit. -/ abbrev HasWidePushout (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, B ⟶ objs j) : Prop := HasColimit (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan B objs arrows) /-- A choice of wide pullback. -/ noncomputable abbrev widePullback (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ B) [HasWidePullback B objs arrows] : C := limit (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan B objs arrows) /-- A choice of wide pushout. -/ noncomputable abbrev widePushout (B : C) (objs : J → C) (arrows : ∀ j : J, B ⟶ objs j) [HasWidePushout B objs arrows] : C := colimit (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan B objs arrows) namespace WidePullback variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] {B : C} {objs : J → C} (arrows : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ B) variable [HasWidePullback B objs arrows] /-- The `j`-th projection from the pullback. -/ noncomputable abbrev π (j : J) : widePullback _ _ arrows ⟶ objs j := limit.π (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan _ _ _) (Option.some j) /-- The unique map to the base from the pullback. -/ noncomputable abbrev base : widePullback _ _ arrows ⟶ B := limit.π (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan _ _ _) Option.none @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem π_arrow (j : J) : π arrows j ≫ arrows _ = base arrows := by apply limit.w (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan _ _ _) (WidePullbackShape.Hom.term j) variable {arrows} in /-- Lift a collection of morphisms to a morphism to the pullback. -/ noncomputable abbrev lift {X : C} (f : X ⟶ B) (fs : ∀ j : J, X ⟶ objs j) (w : ∀ j, fs j ≫ arrows j = f) : X ⟶ widePullback _ _ arrows := limit.lift (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan _ _ _) (WidePullbackShape.mkCone f fs <| w) variable {X : C} (f : X ⟶ B) (fs : ∀ j : J, X ⟶ objs j) (w : ∀ j, fs j ≫ arrows j = f) @[reassoc] theorem lift_π (j : J) : lift f fs w ≫ π arrows j = fs _ := by simp only [limit.lift_π, WidePullbackShape.mkCone_pt, WidePullbackShape.mkCone_π_app] @[reassoc] theorem lift_base : lift f fs w ≫ base arrows = f := by simp only [limit.lift_π, WidePullbackShape.mkCone_pt, WidePullbackShape.mkCone_π_app] theorem eq_lift_of_comp_eq (g : X ⟶ widePullback _ _ arrows) : (∀ j : J, g ≫ π arrows j = fs j) → g ≫ base arrows = f → g = lift f fs w := by intro h1 h2 apply (limit.isLimit (WidePullbackShape.wideCospan B objs arrows)).uniq (WidePullbackShape.mkCone f fs <| w) rintro (_ | _) · apply h2 · apply h1 theorem hom_eq_lift (g : X ⟶ widePullback _ _ arrows) : g = lift (g ≫ base arrows) (fun j => g ≫ π arrows j) (by simp) := by apply eq_lift_of_comp_eq · simp · rfl -- Porting note: quite a few missing refl's in aesop_cat now @[ext 1100] theorem hom_ext (g1 g2 : X ⟶ widePullback _ _ arrows) : (∀ j : J, g1 ≫ π arrows j = g2 ≫ π arrows j) → g1 ≫ base arrows = g2 ≫ base arrows → g1 = g2 := by intro h1 h2 apply limit.hom_ext rintro (_ | _) · apply h2 · apply h1 end WidePullback namespace WidePushout variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] {B : C} {objs : J → C} (arrows : ∀ j : J, B ⟶ objs j) variable [HasWidePushout B objs arrows] /-- The `j`-th inclusion to the pushout. -/ noncomputable abbrev ι (j : J) : objs j ⟶ widePushout _ _ arrows := colimit.ι (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan _ _ _) (Option.some j) /-- The unique map from the head to the pushout. -/ noncomputable abbrev head : B ⟶ widePushout B objs arrows := colimit.ι (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan _ _ _) Option.none @[reassoc, simp] theorem arrow_ι (j : J) : arrows j ≫ ι arrows j = head arrows := by apply colimit.w (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan _ _ _) (WidePushoutShape.Hom.init j) variable {arrows} in /-- Descend a collection of morphisms to a morphism from the pushout. -/ noncomputable abbrev desc {X : C} (f : B ⟶ X) (fs : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ X) (w : ∀ j, arrows j ≫ fs j = f) : widePushout _ _ arrows ⟶ X := colimit.desc (WidePushoutShape.wideSpan B objs arrows) (WidePushoutShape.mkCocone f fs <| w) variable {X : C} (f : B ⟶ X) (fs : ∀ j : J, objs j ⟶ X) (w : ∀ j, arrows j ≫ fs j = f) @[reassoc]
theorem ι_desc (j : J) : ι arrows j ≫ desc f fs w = fs _ := by simp only [colimit.ι_desc, WidePushoutShape.mkCocone_pt, WidePushoutShape.mkCocone_ι_app] @[reassoc] theorem head_desc : head arrows ≫ desc f fs w = f := by simp only [colimit.ι_desc, WidePushoutShape.mkCocone_pt, WidePushoutShape.mkCocone_ι_app] theorem eq_desc_of_comp_eq (g : widePushout _ _ arrows ⟶ X) : (∀ j : J, ι arrows j ≫ g = fs j) → head arrows ≫ g = f → g = desc f fs w := by
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Unbundled.Int import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Nat import Mathlib.Data.Int.GCD /-! # Congruences modulo a natural number This file defines the equivalence relation `a ≡ b [MOD n]` on the natural numbers, and proves basic properties about it such as the Chinese Remainder Theorem `modEq_and_modEq_iff_modEq_mul`. ## Notations `a ≡ b [MOD n]` is notation for `nat.ModEq n a b`, which is defined to mean `a % n = b % n`. ## Tags ModEq, congruence, mod, MOD, modulo -/ assert_not_exists OrderedAddCommMonoid Function.support namespace Nat /-- Modular equality. `n.ModEq a b`, or `a ≡ b [MOD n]`, means that `a - b` is a multiple of `n`. -/ def ModEq (n a b : ℕ) := a % n = b % n @[inherit_doc] notation:50 a " ≡ " b " [MOD " n "]" => ModEq n a b variable {m n a b c d : ℕ} -- Since `ModEq` is semi-reducible, we need to provide the decidable instance manually instance : Decidable (ModEq n a b) := inferInstanceAs <| Decidable (a % n = b % n) namespace ModEq @[refl] protected theorem refl (a : ℕ) : a ≡ a [MOD n] := rfl protected theorem rfl : a ≡ a [MOD n] := ModEq.refl _ instance : IsRefl _ (ModEq n) := ⟨ModEq.refl⟩ @[symm] protected theorem symm : a ≡ b [MOD n] → b ≡ a [MOD n] := Eq.symm @[trans] protected theorem trans : a ≡ b [MOD n] → b ≡ c [MOD n] → a ≡ c [MOD n] := Eq.trans instance : Trans (ModEq n) (ModEq n) (ModEq n) where trans := Nat.ModEq.trans protected theorem comm : a ≡ b [MOD n] ↔ b ≡ a [MOD n] := ⟨ModEq.symm, ModEq.symm⟩ end ModEq theorem modEq_zero_iff_dvd : a ≡ 0 [MOD n] ↔ n ∣ a := by rw [ModEq, zero_mod, dvd_iff_mod_eq_zero] theorem _root_.Dvd.dvd.modEq_zero_nat (h : n ∣ a) : a ≡ 0 [MOD n] := modEq_zero_iff_dvd.2 h theorem _root_.Dvd.dvd.zero_modEq_nat (h : n ∣ a) : 0 ≡ a [MOD n] := h.modEq_zero_nat.symm theorem modEq_iff_dvd : a ≡ b [MOD n] ↔ (n : ℤ) ∣ b - a := by rw [ModEq, eq_comm, ← Int.natCast_inj, Int.natCast_mod, Int.natCast_mod, Int.emod_eq_emod_iff_emod_sub_eq_zero, Int.dvd_iff_emod_eq_zero] alias ⟨ModEq.dvd, modEq_of_dvd⟩ := modEq_iff_dvd /-- A variant of `modEq_iff_dvd` with `Nat` divisibility -/ theorem modEq_iff_dvd' (h : a ≤ b) : a ≡ b [MOD n] ↔ n ∣ b - a := by rw [modEq_iff_dvd, ← Int.natCast_dvd_natCast, Int.ofNat_sub h] theorem mod_modEq (a n) : a % n ≡ a [MOD n] := mod_mod _ _ namespace ModEq lemma of_dvd (d : m ∣ n) (h : a ≡ b [MOD n]) : a ≡ b [MOD m] := modEq_of_dvd <| Int.ofNat_dvd.mpr d |>.trans h.dvd protected theorem mul_left' (c : ℕ) (h : a ≡ b [MOD n]) : c * a ≡ c * b [MOD c * n] := by unfold ModEq at *; rw [mul_mod_mul_left, mul_mod_mul_left, h] @[gcongr] protected theorem mul_left (c : ℕ) (h : a ≡ b [MOD n]) : c * a ≡ c * b [MOD n] := (h.mul_left' _).of_dvd (dvd_mul_left _ _) protected theorem mul_right' (c : ℕ) (h : a ≡ b [MOD n]) : a * c ≡ b * c [MOD n * c] := by rw [mul_comm a, mul_comm b, mul_comm n]; exact h.mul_left' c @[gcongr] protected theorem mul_right (c : ℕ) (h : a ≡ b [MOD n]) : a * c ≡ b * c [MOD n] := by rw [mul_comm a, mul_comm b]; exact h.mul_left c @[gcongr] protected theorem mul (h₁ : a ≡ b [MOD n]) (h₂ : c ≡ d [MOD n]) : a * c ≡ b * d [MOD n] := (h₂.mul_left _).trans (h₁.mul_right _) @[gcongr] protected theorem pow (m : ℕ) (h : a ≡ b [MOD n]) : a ^ m ≡ b ^ m [MOD n] := by induction m with | zero => rfl | succ d hd => rw [Nat.pow_succ, Nat.pow_succ] exact hd.mul h @[gcongr] protected theorem add (h₁ : a ≡ b [MOD n]) (h₂ : c ≡ d [MOD n]) : a + c ≡ b + d [MOD n] := by rw [modEq_iff_dvd, Int.natCast_add, Int.natCast_add, add_sub_add_comm] exact Int.dvd_add h₁.dvd h₂.dvd @[gcongr] protected theorem add_left (c : ℕ) (h : a ≡ b [MOD n]) : c + a ≡ c + b [MOD n] := ModEq.rfl.add h @[gcongr] protected theorem add_right (c : ℕ) (h : a ≡ b [MOD n]) : a + c ≡ b + c [MOD n] := h.add ModEq.rfl protected theorem add_left_cancel (h₁ : a ≡ b [MOD n]) (h₂ : a + c ≡ b + d [MOD n]) : c ≡ d [MOD n] := by simp only [modEq_iff_dvd, Int.natCast_add] at * rw [add_sub_add_comm] at h₂ convert Int.dvd_sub h₂ h₁ using 1 rw [add_sub_cancel_left] protected theorem add_left_cancel' (c : ℕ) (h : c + a ≡ c + b [MOD n]) : a ≡ b [MOD n] := ModEq.rfl.add_left_cancel h protected theorem add_right_cancel (h₁ : c ≡ d [MOD n]) (h₂ : a + c ≡ b + d [MOD n]) : a ≡ b [MOD n] := by rw [add_comm a, add_comm b] at h₂ exact h₁.add_left_cancel h₂ protected theorem add_right_cancel' (c : ℕ) (h : a + c ≡ b + c [MOD n]) : a ≡ b [MOD n] := ModEq.rfl.add_right_cancel h /-- Cancel left multiplication on both sides of the `≡` and in the modulus. For cancelling left multiplication in the modulus, see `Nat.ModEq.of_mul_left`. -/ protected theorem mul_left_cancel' {a b c m : ℕ} (hc : c ≠ 0) : c * a ≡ c * b [MOD c * m] → a ≡ b [MOD m] := by simp only [modEq_iff_dvd, Int.natCast_mul, ← Int.mul_sub] exact fun h => (Int.dvd_of_mul_dvd_mul_left (Int.ofNat_ne_zero.mpr hc) h) protected theorem mul_left_cancel_iff' {a b c m : ℕ} (hc : c ≠ 0) : c * a ≡ c * b [MOD c * m] ↔ a ≡ b [MOD m] := ⟨ModEq.mul_left_cancel' hc, ModEq.mul_left' _⟩ /-- Cancel right multiplication on both sides of the `≡` and in the modulus. For cancelling right multiplication in the modulus, see `Nat.ModEq.of_mul_right`. -/ protected theorem mul_right_cancel' {a b c m : ℕ} (hc : c ≠ 0) : a * c ≡ b * c [MOD m * c] → a ≡ b [MOD m] := by simp only [modEq_iff_dvd, Int.natCast_mul, ← Int.sub_mul] exact fun h => (Int.dvd_of_mul_dvd_mul_right (Int.ofNat_ne_zero.mpr hc) h) protected theorem mul_right_cancel_iff' {a b c m : ℕ} (hc : c ≠ 0) : a * c ≡ b * c [MOD m * c] ↔ a ≡ b [MOD m] := ⟨ModEq.mul_right_cancel' hc, ModEq.mul_right' _⟩ /-- Cancel left multiplication in the modulus. For cancelling left multiplication on both sides of the `≡`, see `nat.modeq.mul_left_cancel'`. -/ lemma of_mul_left (m : ℕ) (h : a ≡ b [MOD m * n]) : a ≡ b [MOD n] := by rw [modEq_iff_dvd] at * exact (dvd_mul_left (n : ℤ) (m : ℤ)).trans h /-- Cancel right multiplication in the modulus. For cancelling right multiplication on both sides of the `≡`, see `nat.modeq.mul_right_cancel'`. -/ lemma of_mul_right (m : ℕ) : a ≡ b [MOD n * m] → a ≡ b [MOD n] := mul_comm m n ▸ of_mul_left _ theorem of_div (h : a / c ≡ b / c [MOD m / c]) (ha : c ∣ a) (ha : c ∣ b) (ha : c ∣ m) : a ≡ b [MOD m] := by convert h.mul_left' c <;> rwa [Nat.mul_div_cancel'] end ModEq lemma modEq_sub (h : b ≤ a) : a ≡ b [MOD a - b] := (modEq_of_dvd <| by rw [Int.ofNat_sub h]).symm lemma modEq_one : a ≡ b [MOD 1] := modEq_of_dvd <| one_dvd _ @[simp] lemma modEq_zero_iff : a ≡ b [MOD 0] ↔ a = b := by rw [ModEq, mod_zero, mod_zero] @[simp] lemma add_modEq_left : n + a ≡ a [MOD n] := by rw [ModEq, add_mod_left] @[simp] lemma add_modEq_right : a + n ≡ a [MOD n] := by rw [ModEq, add_mod_right] namespace ModEq theorem le_of_lt_add (h1 : a ≡ b [MOD m]) (h2 : a < b + m) : a ≤ b := (le_total a b).elim id fun h3 => Nat.le_of_sub_eq_zero (eq_zero_of_dvd_of_lt ((modEq_iff_dvd' h3).mp h1.symm) (by omega)) theorem add_le_of_lt (h1 : a ≡ b [MOD m]) (h2 : a < b) : a + m ≤ b := le_of_lt_add (add_modEq_right.trans h1) (by omega) theorem dvd_iff (h : a ≡ b [MOD m]) (hdm : d ∣ m) : d ∣ a ↔ d ∣ b := by simp only [← modEq_zero_iff_dvd] replace h := h.of_dvd hdm exact ⟨h.symm.trans, h.trans⟩ theorem gcd_eq (h : a ≡ b [MOD m]) : gcd a m = gcd b m := by have h1 := gcd_dvd_right a m have h2 := gcd_dvd_right b m exact dvd_antisymm (dvd_gcd ((h.dvd_iff h1).mp (gcd_dvd_left a m)) h1) (dvd_gcd ((h.dvd_iff h2).mpr (gcd_dvd_left b m)) h2) lemma eq_of_abs_lt (h : a ≡ b [MOD m]) (h2 : |(b : ℤ) - a| < m) : a = b := by apply Int.ofNat.inj rw [eq_comm, ← sub_eq_zero] exact Int.eq_zero_of_abs_lt_dvd h.dvd h2 lemma eq_of_lt_of_lt (h : a ≡ b [MOD m]) (ha : a < m) (hb : b < m) : a = b := h.eq_of_abs_lt <| Int.abs_sub_lt_of_lt_lt ha hb /-- To cancel a common factor `c` from a `ModEq` we must divide the modulus `m` by `gcd m c` -/ lemma cancel_left_div_gcd (hm : 0 < m) (h : c * a ≡ c * b [MOD m]) : a ≡ b [MOD m / gcd m c] := by let d := gcd m c have hmd := gcd_dvd_left m c have hcd := gcd_dvd_right m c rw [modEq_iff_dvd] refine @Int.dvd_of_dvd_mul_right_of_gcd_one (m / d) (c / d) (b - a) ?_ ?_ · show (m / d : ℤ) ∣ c / d * (b - a) rw [mul_comm, ← Int.mul_ediv_assoc (b - a) (Int.natCast_dvd_natCast.mpr hcd), mul_comm] apply Int.ediv_dvd_ediv (Int.natCast_dvd_natCast.mpr hmd) rw [Int.mul_sub] exact modEq_iff_dvd.mp h · show Int.gcd (m / d) (c / d) = 1 simp only [d, ← Int.natCast_div, Int.gcd_natCast_natCast (m / d) (c / d), gcd_div hmd hcd, Nat.div_self (gcd_pos_of_pos_left c hm)] /-- To cancel a common factor `c` from a `ModEq` we must divide the modulus `m` by `gcd m c` -/ lemma cancel_right_div_gcd (hm : 0 < m) (h : a * c ≡ b * c [MOD m]) : a ≡ b [MOD m / gcd m c] := by apply cancel_left_div_gcd hm simpa [mul_comm] using h lemma cancel_left_div_gcd' (hm : 0 < m) (hcd : c ≡ d [MOD m]) (h : c * a ≡ d * b [MOD m]) : a ≡ b [MOD m / gcd m c] := (h.trans <| hcd.symm.mul_right b).cancel_left_div_gcd hm lemma cancel_right_div_gcd' (hm : 0 < m) (hcd : c ≡ d [MOD m]) (h : a * c ≡ b * d [MOD m]) : a ≡ b [MOD m / gcd m c] := (h.trans <| hcd.symm.mul_left b).cancel_right_div_gcd hm /-- A common factor that's coprime with the modulus can be cancelled from a `ModEq` -/ lemma cancel_left_of_coprime (hmc : gcd m c = 1) (h : c * a ≡ c * b [MOD m]) : a ≡ b [MOD m] := by rcases m.eq_zero_or_pos with (rfl | hm) · simp only [gcd_zero_left] at hmc simp only [gcd_zero_left, hmc, one_mul, modEq_zero_iff] at h subst h rfl simpa [hmc] using h.cancel_left_div_gcd hm /-- A common factor that's coprime with the modulus can be cancelled from a `ModEq` -/ lemma cancel_right_of_coprime (hmc : gcd m c = 1) (h : a * c ≡ b * c [MOD m]) : a ≡ b [MOD m] := cancel_left_of_coprime hmc <| by simpa [mul_comm] using h end ModEq /-- The natural number less than `lcm n m` congruent to `a` mod `n` and `b` mod `m` -/ def chineseRemainder' (h : a ≡ b [MOD gcd n m]) : { k // k ≡ a [MOD n] ∧ k ≡ b [MOD m] } := if hn : n = 0 then ⟨a, by rw [hn, gcd_zero_left] at h; constructor · rfl · exact h⟩ else if hm : m = 0 then ⟨b, by rw [hm, gcd_zero_right] at h; constructor · exact h.symm · rfl⟩ else ⟨let (c, d) := xgcd n m; Int.toNat ((n * c * b + m * d * a) / gcd n m % lcm n m), by rw [xgcd_val] dsimp rw [modEq_iff_dvd, modEq_iff_dvd, Int.toNat_of_nonneg (Int.emod_nonneg _ (Int.natCast_ne_zero.2 (lcm_ne_zero hn hm)))] have hnonzero : (gcd n m : ℤ) ≠ 0 := by norm_cast rw [Nat.gcd_eq_zero_iff, not_and] exact fun _ => hm have hcoedvd : ∀ t, (gcd n m : ℤ) ∣ t * (b - a) := fun t => h.dvd.mul_left _
have := gcd_eq_gcd_ab n m constructor <;> rw [Int.emod_def, ← sub_add] <;> refine Int.dvd_add ?_ (dvd_mul_of_dvd_left ?_ _) <;> try norm_cast
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/- 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.Algebra.BigOperators.Fin import Mathlib.Logic.Encodable.Pi import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Group.Measure import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.MeasurableSpace.Pi import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Prod import Mathlib.Topology.Constructions /-! # Indexed product measures In this file we define and prove properties about finite products of measures (and at some point, countable products of measures). ## Main definition * `MeasureTheory.Measure.pi`: The product of finitely many σ-finite measures. Given `μ : (i : ι) → Measure (α i)` for `[Fintype ι]` it has type `Measure ((i : ι) → α i)`. To apply Fubini's theorem or Tonelli's theorem along some subset, we recommend using the marginal construction `MeasureTheory.lmarginal` and (todo) `MeasureTheory.marginal`. This allows you to apply the theorems without any bookkeeping with measurable equivalences. ## Implementation Notes We define `MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.pi`, the product of finitely many outer measures, as the maximal outer measure `n` with the property that `n (pi univ s) ≤ ∏ i, m i (s i)`, where `pi univ s` is the product of the sets `{s i | i : ι}`. We then show that this induces a product of measures, called `MeasureTheory.Measure.pi`. For a collection of σ-finite measures `μ` and a collection of measurable sets `s` we show that `Measure.pi μ (pi univ s) = ∏ i, m i (s i)`. To do this, we follow the following steps: * We know that there is some ordering on `ι`, given by an element of `[Countable ι]`. * Using this, we have an equivalence `MeasurableEquiv.piMeasurableEquivTProd` between `∀ ι, α i` and an iterated product of `α i`, called `List.tprod α l` for some list `l`. * On this iterated product we can easily define a product measure `MeasureTheory.Measure.tprod` by iterating `MeasureTheory.Measure.prod` * Using the previous two steps we construct `MeasureTheory.Measure.pi'` on `(i : ι) → α i` for countable `ι`. * We know that `MeasureTheory.Measure.pi'` sends products of sets to products of measures, and since `MeasureTheory.Measure.pi` is the maximal such measure (or at least, it comes from an outer measure which is the maximal such outer measure), we get the same rule for `MeasureTheory.Measure.pi`. ## Tags finitary product measure -/ noncomputable section open Function Set MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure Filter MeasurableSpace Encodable open scoped Topology ENNReal universe u v variable {ι ι' : Type*} {α : ι → Type*} namespace MeasureTheory variable [Fintype ι] {m : ∀ i, OuterMeasure (α i)} /-- An upper bound for the measure in a finite product space. It is defined to by taking the image of the set under all projections, and taking the product of the measures of these images. For measurable boxes it is equal to the correct measure. -/ @[simp] def piPremeasure (m : ∀ i, OuterMeasure (α i)) (s : Set (∀ i, α i)) : ℝ≥0∞ := ∏ i, m i (eval i '' s) theorem piPremeasure_pi {s : ∀ i, Set (α i)} (hs : (pi univ s).Nonempty) : piPremeasure m (pi univ s) = ∏ i, m i (s i) := by simp [hs, piPremeasure] theorem piPremeasure_pi' {s : ∀ i, Set (α i)} : piPremeasure m (pi univ s) = ∏ i, m i (s i) := by cases isEmpty_or_nonempty ι · simp [piPremeasure] rcases (pi univ s).eq_empty_or_nonempty with h | h · rcases univ_pi_eq_empty_iff.mp h with ⟨i, hi⟩ have : ∃ i, m i (s i) = 0 := ⟨i, by simp [hi]⟩ simpa [h, Finset.card_univ, zero_pow Fintype.card_ne_zero, @eq_comm _ (0 : ℝ≥0∞), Finset.prod_eq_zero_iff, piPremeasure] · simp [h, piPremeasure] theorem piPremeasure_pi_mono {s t : Set (∀ i, α i)} (h : s ⊆ t) : piPremeasure m s ≤ piPremeasure m t := Finset.prod_le_prod' fun _ _ => measure_mono (image_subset _ h) theorem piPremeasure_pi_eval {s : Set (∀ i, α i)} : piPremeasure m (pi univ fun i => eval i '' s) = piPremeasure m s := by simp only [eval, piPremeasure_pi']; rfl namespace OuterMeasure /-- `OuterMeasure.pi m` is the finite product of the outer measures `{m i | i : ι}`. It is defined to be the maximal outer measure `n` with the property that `n (pi univ s) ≤ ∏ i, m i (s i)`, where `pi univ s` is the product of the sets `{s i | i : ι}`. -/ protected def pi (m : ∀ i, OuterMeasure (α i)) : OuterMeasure (∀ i, α i) := boundedBy (piPremeasure m) theorem pi_pi_le (m : ∀ i, OuterMeasure (α i)) (s : ∀ i, Set (α i)) : OuterMeasure.pi m (pi univ s) ≤ ∏ i, m i (s i) := by rcases (pi univ s).eq_empty_or_nonempty with h | h · simp [h] exact (boundedBy_le _).trans_eq (piPremeasure_pi h) theorem le_pi {m : ∀ i, OuterMeasure (α i)} {n : OuterMeasure (∀ i, α i)} : n ≤ OuterMeasure.pi m ↔ ∀ s : ∀ i, Set (α i), (pi univ s).Nonempty → n (pi univ s) ≤ ∏ i, m i (s i) := by rw [OuterMeasure.pi, le_boundedBy']; constructor · intro h s hs; refine (h _ hs).trans_eq (piPremeasure_pi hs) · intro h s hs; refine le_trans (n.mono <| subset_pi_eval_image univ s) (h _ ?_) simp [univ_pi_nonempty_iff, hs] end OuterMeasure namespace Measure variable [∀ i, MeasurableSpace (α i)] (μ : ∀ i, Measure (α i)) section Tprod open List variable {δ : Type*} {X : δ → Type*} [∀ i, MeasurableSpace (X i)] -- for some reason the equation compiler doesn't like this definition /-- A product of measures in `tprod α l`. -/ protected def tprod (l : List δ) (μ : ∀ i, Measure (X i)) : Measure (TProd X l) := by induction' l with i l ih · exact dirac PUnit.unit · exact (μ i).prod (α := X i) ih @[simp] theorem tprod_nil (μ : ∀ i, Measure (X i)) : Measure.tprod [] μ = dirac PUnit.unit := rfl @[simp] theorem tprod_cons (i : δ) (l : List δ) (μ : ∀ i, Measure (X i)) : Measure.tprod (i :: l) μ = (μ i).prod (Measure.tprod l μ) := rfl instance sigmaFinite_tprod (l : List δ) (μ : ∀ i, Measure (X i)) [∀ i, SigmaFinite (μ i)] : SigmaFinite (Measure.tprod l μ) := by induction l with | nil => rw [tprod_nil]; infer_instance | cons i l ih => rw [tprod_cons]; exact @prod.instSigmaFinite _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ih theorem tprod_tprod (l : List δ) (μ : ∀ i, Measure (X i)) [∀ i, SigmaFinite (μ i)] (s : ∀ i, Set (X i)) : Measure.tprod l μ (Set.tprod l s) = (l.map fun i => (μ i) (s i)).prod := by induction l with | nil => simp | cons a l ih => rw [tprod_cons, Set.tprod] dsimp only [foldr_cons, map_cons, prod_cons] rw [prod_prod, ih] end Tprod section Encodable open List MeasurableEquiv variable [Encodable ι] open scoped Classical in /-- The product measure on an encodable finite type, defined by mapping `Measure.tprod` along the equivalence `MeasurableEquiv.piMeasurableEquivTProd`. The definition `MeasureTheory.Measure.pi` should be used instead of this one. -/ def pi' : Measure (∀ i, α i) := Measure.map (TProd.elim' mem_sortedUniv) (Measure.tprod (sortedUniv ι) μ) theorem pi'_pi [∀ i, SigmaFinite (μ i)] (s : ∀ i, Set (α i)) : pi' μ (pi univ s) = ∏ i, μ i (s i) := by classical rw [pi'] rw [← MeasurableEquiv.piMeasurableEquivTProd_symm_apply, MeasurableEquiv.map_apply, MeasurableEquiv.piMeasurableEquivTProd_symm_apply, elim_preimage_pi, tprod_tprod _ μ, ← List.prod_toFinset, sortedUniv_toFinset] <;> exact sortedUniv_nodup ι end Encodable theorem pi_caratheodory : MeasurableSpace.pi ≤ (OuterMeasure.pi fun i => (μ i).toOuterMeasure).caratheodory := by refine iSup_le ?_ intro i s hs rw [MeasurableSpace.comap] at hs rcases hs with ⟨s, hs, rfl⟩ apply boundedBy_caratheodory intro t simp_rw [piPremeasure] refine Finset.prod_add_prod_le' (Finset.mem_univ i) ?_ ?_ ?_ · simp [image_inter_preimage, image_diff_preimage, measure_inter_add_diff _ hs, le_refl] · rintro j - _; gcongr; apply inter_subset_left · rintro j - _; gcongr; apply diff_subset /-- `Measure.pi μ` is the finite product of the measures `{μ i | i : ι}`. It is defined to be measure corresponding to `MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.pi`. -/ protected irreducible_def pi : Measure (∀ i, α i) := toMeasure (OuterMeasure.pi fun i => (μ i).toOuterMeasure) (pi_caratheodory μ) instance _root_.MeasureTheory.MeasureSpace.pi {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, MeasureSpace (α i)] : MeasureSpace (∀ i, α i) := ⟨Measure.pi fun _ => volume⟩ theorem pi_pi_aux [∀ i, SigmaFinite (μ i)] (s : ∀ i, Set (α i)) (hs : ∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) : Measure.pi μ (pi univ s) = ∏ i, μ i (s i) := by refine le_antisymm ?_ ?_ · rw [Measure.pi, toMeasure_apply _ _ (MeasurableSet.pi countable_univ fun i _ => hs i)] apply OuterMeasure.pi_pi_le · haveI : Encodable ι := Fintype.toEncodable ι simp_rw [← pi'_pi μ s, Measure.pi, toMeasure_apply _ _ (MeasurableSet.pi countable_univ fun i _ => hs i)] suffices (pi' μ).toOuterMeasure ≤ OuterMeasure.pi fun i => (μ i).toOuterMeasure by exact this _ clear hs s rw [OuterMeasure.le_pi] intro s _ exact (pi'_pi μ s).le variable {μ} /-- `Measure.pi μ` has finite spanning sets in rectangles of finite spanning sets. -/ def FiniteSpanningSetsIn.pi {C : ∀ i, Set (Set (α i))} (hμ : ∀ i, (μ i).FiniteSpanningSetsIn (C i)) : (Measure.pi μ).FiniteSpanningSetsIn (pi univ '' pi univ C) := by haveI := fun i => (hμ i).sigmaFinite haveI := Fintype.toEncodable ι refine ⟨fun n => Set.pi univ fun i => (hμ i).set ((@decode (ι → ℕ) _ n).iget i), fun n => ?_, fun n => ?_, ?_⟩ <;> -- TODO (kmill) If this let comes before the refine, while the noncomputability checker -- correctly sees this definition is computable, the Lean VM fails to see the binding is -- computationally irrelevant. The `noncomputable section` doesn't help because all it does -- is insert `noncomputable` for you when necessary. let e : ℕ → ι → ℕ := fun n => (@decode (ι → ℕ) _ n).iget · refine mem_image_of_mem _ fun i _ => (hμ i).set_mem _ · calc Measure.pi μ (Set.pi univ fun i => (hμ i).set (e n i)) ≤ Measure.pi μ (Set.pi univ fun i => toMeasurable (μ i) ((hμ i).set (e n i))) := measure_mono (pi_mono fun i _ => subset_toMeasurable _ _) _ = ∏ i, μ i (toMeasurable (μ i) ((hμ i).set (e n i))) := (pi_pi_aux μ _ fun i => measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _) _ = ∏ i, μ i ((hμ i).set (e n i)) := by simp only [measure_toMeasurable] _ < ∞ := ENNReal.prod_lt_top fun i _ => (hμ i).finite _ · simp_rw [(surjective_decode_iget (ι → ℕ)).iUnion_comp fun x => Set.pi univ fun i => (hμ i).set (x i), iUnion_univ_pi fun i => (hμ i).set, (hμ _).spanning, Set.pi_univ] /-- A measure on a finite product space equals the product measure if they are equal on rectangles with as sides sets that generate the corresponding σ-algebras. -/ theorem pi_eq_generateFrom {C : ∀ i, Set (Set (α i))} (hC : ∀ i, generateFrom (C i) = by apply_assumption) (h2C : ∀ i, IsPiSystem (C i)) (h3C : ∀ i, (μ i).FiniteSpanningSetsIn (C i)) {μν : Measure (∀ i, α i)} (h₁ : ∀ s : ∀ i, Set (α i), (∀ i, s i ∈ C i) → μν (pi univ s) = ∏ i, μ i (s i)) : Measure.pi μ = μν := by have h4C : ∀ (i) (s : Set (α i)), s ∈ C i → MeasurableSet s := by intro i s hs; rw [← hC]; exact measurableSet_generateFrom hs refine (FiniteSpanningSetsIn.pi h3C).ext (generateFrom_eq_pi hC fun i => (h3C i).isCountablySpanning).symm (IsPiSystem.pi h2C) ?_ rintro _ ⟨s, hs, rfl⟩ rw [mem_univ_pi] at hs haveI := fun i => (h3C i).sigmaFinite simp_rw [h₁ s hs, pi_pi_aux μ s fun i => h4C i _ (hs i)] variable [∀ i, SigmaFinite (μ i)] /-- A measure on a finite product space equals the product measure if they are equal on rectangles. -/ theorem pi_eq {μ' : Measure (∀ i, α i)} (h : ∀ s : ∀ i, Set (α i), (∀ i, MeasurableSet (s i)) → μ' (pi univ s) = ∏ i, μ i (s i)) : Measure.pi μ = μ' := pi_eq_generateFrom (fun _ => generateFrom_measurableSet) (fun _ => isPiSystem_measurableSet) (fun i => (μ i).toFiniteSpanningSetsIn) h variable (μ) theorem pi'_eq_pi [Encodable ι] : pi' μ = Measure.pi μ := Eq.symm <| pi_eq fun s _ => pi'_pi μ s @[simp] theorem pi_pi (s : ∀ i, Set (α i)) : Measure.pi μ (pi univ s) = ∏ i, μ i (s i) := by haveI : Encodable ι := Fintype.toEncodable ι rw [← pi'_eq_pi, pi'_pi] nonrec theorem pi_univ : Measure.pi μ univ = ∏ i, μ i univ := by rw [← pi_univ, pi_pi μ] theorem pi_ball [∀ i, MetricSpace (α i)] (x : ∀ i, α i) {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) : Measure.pi μ (Metric.ball x r) = ∏ i, μ i (Metric.ball (x i) r) := by rw [ball_pi _ hr, pi_pi] theorem pi_closedBall [∀ i, MetricSpace (α i)] (x : ∀ i, α i) {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) : Measure.pi μ (Metric.closedBall x r) = ∏ i, μ i (Metric.closedBall (x i) r) := by rw [closedBall_pi _ hr, pi_pi] instance pi.sigmaFinite : SigmaFinite (Measure.pi μ) := (FiniteSpanningSetsIn.pi fun i => (μ i).toFiniteSpanningSetsIn).sigmaFinite instance {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, MeasureSpace (α i)] [∀ i, SigmaFinite (volume : Measure (α i))] : SigmaFinite (volume : Measure (∀ i, α i)) := pi.sigmaFinite _ instance pi.instIsFiniteMeasure [∀ i, IsFiniteMeasure (μ i)] : IsFiniteMeasure (Measure.pi μ) := ⟨Measure.pi_univ μ ▸ ENNReal.prod_lt_top (fun i _ ↦ measure_lt_top (μ i) _)⟩ instance {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, MeasureSpace (α i)] [∀ i, IsFiniteMeasure (volume : Measure (α i))] : IsFiniteMeasure (volume : Measure (∀ i, α i)) := pi.instIsFiniteMeasure _ instance pi.instIsProbabilityMeasure [∀ i, IsProbabilityMeasure (μ i)] : IsProbabilityMeasure (Measure.pi μ) := ⟨by simp only [Measure.pi_univ, measure_univ, Finset.prod_const_one]⟩ instance {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, MeasureSpace (α i)] [∀ i, IsProbabilityMeasure (volume : Measure (α i))] : IsProbabilityMeasure (volume : Measure (∀ i, α i)) := pi.instIsProbabilityMeasure _ theorem pi_of_empty {α : Type*} [Fintype α] [IsEmpty α] {β : α → Type*} {m : ∀ a, MeasurableSpace (β a)} (μ : ∀ a : α, Measure (β a)) (x : ∀ a, β a := isEmptyElim) : Measure.pi μ = dirac x := by haveI : ∀ a, SigmaFinite (μ a) := isEmptyElim refine pi_eq fun s _ => ?_ rw [Fintype.prod_empty, dirac_apply_of_mem] exact isEmptyElim (α := α) lemma volume_pi_eq_dirac {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] [IsEmpty ι] {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, MeasureSpace (α i)] (x : ∀ a, α a := isEmptyElim) : (volume : Measure (∀ i, α i)) = Measure.dirac x := Measure.pi_of_empty _ _ @[simp] theorem pi_empty_univ {α : Type*} [Fintype α] [IsEmpty α] {β : α → Type*} {m : ∀ α, MeasurableSpace (β α)} (μ : ∀ a : α, Measure (β a)) : Measure.pi μ (Set.univ) = 1 := by rw [pi_of_empty, measure_univ] theorem pi_eval_preimage_null {i : ι} {s : Set (α i)} (hs : μ i s = 0) : Measure.pi μ (eval i ⁻¹' s) = 0 := by classical -- WLOG, `s` is measurable rcases exists_measurable_superset_of_null hs with ⟨t, hst, _, hμt⟩ suffices Measure.pi μ (eval i ⁻¹' t) = 0 from measure_mono_null (preimage_mono hst) this -- Now rewrite it as `Set.pi`, and apply `pi_pi` rw [← univ_pi_update_univ, pi_pi] apply Finset.prod_eq_zero (Finset.mem_univ i) simp [hμt] theorem pi_hyperplane (i : ι) [NoAtoms (μ i)] (x : α i) : Measure.pi μ { f : ∀ i, α i | f i = x } = 0 := show Measure.pi μ (eval i ⁻¹' {x}) = 0 from pi_eval_preimage_null _ (measure_singleton x) theorem ae_eval_ne (i : ι) [NoAtoms (μ i)] (x : α i) : ∀ᵐ y : ∀ i, α i ∂Measure.pi μ, y i ≠ x := compl_mem_ae_iff.2 (pi_hyperplane μ i x) theorem restrict_pi_pi (s : (i : ι) → Set (α i)) : (Measure.pi μ).restrict (Set.univ.pi fun i ↦ s i) = .pi (fun i ↦ (μ i).restrict (s i)) := by refine (pi_eq fun _ h ↦ ?_).symm simp_rw [restrict_apply (MeasurableSet.univ_pi h), restrict_apply (h _), ← Set.pi_inter_distrib, pi_pi] variable {μ} theorem tendsto_eval_ae_ae {i : ι} : Tendsto (eval i) (ae (Measure.pi μ)) (ae (μ i)) := fun _ hs => pi_eval_preimage_null μ hs theorem ae_pi_le_pi : ae (Measure.pi μ) ≤ Filter.pi fun i => ae (μ i) := le_iInf fun _ => tendsto_eval_ae_ae.le_comap theorem ae_eq_pi {β : ι → Type*} {f f' : ∀ i, α i → β i} (h : ∀ i, f i =ᵐ[μ i] f' i) : (fun (x : ∀ i, α i) i => f i (x i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] fun x i => f' i (x i) := (eventually_all.2 fun i => tendsto_eval_ae_ae.eventually (h i)).mono fun _ hx => funext hx theorem ae_le_pi {β : ι → Type*} [∀ i, Preorder (β i)] {f f' : ∀ i, α i → β i} (h : ∀ i, f i ≤ᵐ[μ i] f' i) : (fun (x : ∀ i, α i) i => f i (x i)) ≤ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] fun x i => f' i (x i) := (eventually_all.2 fun i => tendsto_eval_ae_ae.eventually (h i)).mono fun _ hx => hx theorem ae_le_set_pi {I : Set ι} {s t : ∀ i, Set (α i)} (h : ∀ i ∈ I, s i ≤ᵐ[μ i] t i) : Set.pi I s ≤ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] Set.pi I t := ((eventually_all_finite I.toFinite).2 fun i hi => tendsto_eval_ae_ae.eventually (h i hi)).mono fun _ hst hx i hi => hst i hi <| hx i hi theorem ae_eq_set_pi {I : Set ι} {s t : ∀ i, Set (α i)} (h : ∀ i ∈ I, s i =ᵐ[μ i] t i) : Set.pi I s =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] Set.pi I t := (ae_le_set_pi fun i hi => (h i hi).le).antisymm (ae_le_set_pi fun i hi => (h i hi).symm.le) lemma pi_map_piCongrLeft [hι' : Fintype ι'] (e : ι ≃ ι') {β : ι' → Type*} [∀ i, MeasurableSpace (β i)] (μ : (i : ι') → Measure (β i)) [∀ i, SigmaFinite (μ i)] : (Measure.pi fun i ↦ μ (e i)).map (MeasurableEquiv.piCongrLeft (fun i ↦ β i) e) = Measure.pi μ := by let e_meas : ((b : ι) → β (e b)) ≃ᵐ ((a : ι') → β a) := MeasurableEquiv.piCongrLeft (fun i ↦ β i) e refine Measure.pi_eq (fun s _ ↦ ?_) |>.symm rw [e_meas.measurableEmbedding.map_apply] let s' : (i : ι) → Set (β (e i)) := fun i ↦ s (e i) have : e_meas ⁻¹' pi univ s = pi univ s' := by ext x simp only [mem_preimage, Set.mem_pi, mem_univ, forall_true_left, s'] refine (e.forall_congr ?_).symm intro i rw [MeasurableEquiv.piCongrLeft_apply_apply e x i] rw [this, pi_pi, Finset.prod_equiv e.symm] · simp only [Finset.mem_univ, implies_true] intro i _ simp only [s'] congr all_goals rw [e.apply_symm_apply] lemma pi_map_piOptionEquivProd {β : Option ι → Type*} [∀ i, MeasurableSpace (β i)] (μ : (i : Option ι) → Measure (β i)) [∀ (i : Option ι), SigmaFinite (μ i)] : ((Measure.pi fun i ↦ μ (some i)).prod (μ none)).map (MeasurableEquiv.piOptionEquivProd β).symm = Measure.pi μ := by refine pi_eq (fun s _ ↦ ?_) |>.symm let e_meas : ((i : ι) → β (some i)) × β none ≃ᵐ ((i : Option ι) → β i) := MeasurableEquiv.piOptionEquivProd β |>.symm have me := MeasurableEquiv.measurableEmbedding e_meas have : e_meas ⁻¹' pi univ s = (pi univ (fun i ↦ s (some i))) ×ˢ (s none) := by ext x simp only [mem_preimage, Set.mem_pi, mem_univ, forall_true_left, mem_prod] refine ⟨by tauto, fun _ i ↦ ?_⟩ rcases i <;> tauto simp only [e_meas, me.map_apply, univ_option, le_eq_subset, Finset.prod_insertNone, this, prod_prod, pi_pi, mul_comm] section Intervals variable [∀ i, PartialOrder (α i)] [∀ i, NoAtoms (μ i)] theorem pi_Iio_ae_eq_pi_Iic {s : Set ι} {f : ∀ i, α i} : (pi s fun i => Iio (f i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] pi s fun i => Iic (f i) := ae_eq_set_pi fun _ _ => Iio_ae_eq_Iic theorem pi_Ioi_ae_eq_pi_Ici {s : Set ι} {f : ∀ i, α i} : (pi s fun i => Ioi (f i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] pi s fun i => Ici (f i) := ae_eq_set_pi fun _ _ => Ioi_ae_eq_Ici theorem univ_pi_Iio_ae_eq_Iic {f : ∀ i, α i} : (pi univ fun i => Iio (f i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] Iic f := by rw [← pi_univ_Iic]; exact pi_Iio_ae_eq_pi_Iic theorem univ_pi_Ioi_ae_eq_Ici {f : ∀ i, α i} : (pi univ fun i => Ioi (f i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] Ici f := by rw [← pi_univ_Ici]; exact pi_Ioi_ae_eq_pi_Ici theorem pi_Ioo_ae_eq_pi_Icc {s : Set ι} {f g : ∀ i, α i} : (pi s fun i => Ioo (f i) (g i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] pi s fun i => Icc (f i) (g i) := ae_eq_set_pi fun _ _ => Ioo_ae_eq_Icc theorem pi_Ioo_ae_eq_pi_Ioc {s : Set ι} {f g : ∀ i, α i} : (pi s fun i => Ioo (f i) (g i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] pi s fun i => Ioc (f i) (g i) := ae_eq_set_pi fun _ _ => Ioo_ae_eq_Ioc theorem univ_pi_Ioo_ae_eq_Icc {f g : ∀ i, α i} : (pi univ fun i => Ioo (f i) (g i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] Icc f g := by rw [← pi_univ_Icc]; exact pi_Ioo_ae_eq_pi_Icc theorem pi_Ioc_ae_eq_pi_Icc {s : Set ι} {f g : ∀ i, α i} : (pi s fun i => Ioc (f i) (g i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] pi s fun i => Icc (f i) (g i) := ae_eq_set_pi fun _ _ => Ioc_ae_eq_Icc theorem univ_pi_Ioc_ae_eq_Icc {f g : ∀ i, α i} : (pi univ fun i => Ioc (f i) (g i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] Icc f g := by rw [← pi_univ_Icc]; exact pi_Ioc_ae_eq_pi_Icc theorem pi_Ico_ae_eq_pi_Icc {s : Set ι} {f g : ∀ i, α i} : (pi s fun i => Ico (f i) (g i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] pi s fun i => Icc (f i) (g i) := ae_eq_set_pi fun _ _ => Ico_ae_eq_Icc theorem univ_pi_Ico_ae_eq_Icc {f g : ∀ i, α i} : (pi univ fun i => Ico (f i) (g i)) =ᵐ[Measure.pi μ] Icc f g := by rw [← pi_univ_Icc]; exact pi_Ico_ae_eq_pi_Icc end Intervals /-- If one of the measures `μ i` has no atoms, them `Measure.pi µ` has no atoms. The instance below assumes that all `μ i` have no atoms. -/ theorem pi_noAtoms (i : ι) [NoAtoms (μ i)] : NoAtoms (Measure.pi μ) := ⟨fun x => flip measure_mono_null (pi_hyperplane μ i (x i)) (singleton_subset_iff.2 rfl)⟩ instance pi_noAtoms' [h : Nonempty ι] [∀ i, NoAtoms (μ i)] : NoAtoms (Measure.pi μ) := h.elim fun i => pi_noAtoms i instance {α : ι → Type*} [Nonempty ι] [∀ i, MeasureSpace (α i)] [∀ i, SigmaFinite (volume : Measure (α i))] [∀ i, NoAtoms (volume : Measure (α i))] : NoAtoms (volume : Measure (∀ i, α i)) := pi_noAtoms' instance pi.isLocallyFiniteMeasure [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (α i)] [∀ i, IsLocallyFiniteMeasure (μ i)] : IsLocallyFiniteMeasure (Measure.pi μ) := by refine ⟨fun x => ?_⟩ choose s hxs ho hμ using fun i => (μ i).exists_isOpen_measure_lt_top (x i) refine ⟨pi univ s, set_pi_mem_nhds finite_univ fun i _ => IsOpen.mem_nhds (ho i) (hxs i), ?_⟩ rw [pi_pi] exact ENNReal.prod_lt_top fun i _ => hμ i instance {X : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (X i)] [∀ i, MeasureSpace (X i)] [∀ i, SigmaFinite (volume : Measure (X i))] [∀ i, IsLocallyFiniteMeasure (volume : Measure (X i))] : IsLocallyFiniteMeasure (volume : Measure (∀ i, X i)) := pi.isLocallyFiniteMeasure variable (μ) @[to_additive] instance pi.isMulLeftInvariant [∀ i, Group (α i)] [∀ i, MeasurableMul (α i)] [∀ i, IsMulLeftInvariant (μ i)] : IsMulLeftInvariant (Measure.pi μ) := by refine ⟨fun v => (pi_eq fun s hs => ?_).symm⟩ rw [map_apply (measurable_const_mul _) (MeasurableSet.univ_pi hs), show (v * ·) ⁻¹' univ.pi s = univ.pi fun i => (v i * ·) ⁻¹' s i by rfl, pi_pi] simp_rw [measure_preimage_mul] @[to_additive] instance {G : ι → Type*} [∀ i, Group (G i)] [∀ i, MeasureSpace (G i)] [∀ i, MeasurableMul (G i)] [∀ i, SigmaFinite (volume : Measure (G i))] [∀ i, IsMulLeftInvariant (volume : Measure (G i))] : IsMulLeftInvariant (volume : Measure (∀ i, G i)) := pi.isMulLeftInvariant _ @[to_additive] instance pi.isMulRightInvariant [∀ i, Group (α i)] [∀ i, MeasurableMul (α i)] [∀ i, IsMulRightInvariant (μ i)] : IsMulRightInvariant (Measure.pi μ) := by refine ⟨fun v => (pi_eq fun s hs => ?_).symm⟩ rw [map_apply (measurable_mul_const _) (MeasurableSet.univ_pi hs), show (· * v) ⁻¹' univ.pi s = univ.pi fun i => (· * v i) ⁻¹' s i by rfl, pi_pi] simp_rw [measure_preimage_mul_right] @[to_additive] instance {G : ι → Type*} [∀ i, Group (G i)] [∀ i, MeasureSpace (G i)] [∀ i, MeasurableMul (G i)] [∀ i, SigmaFinite (volume : Measure (G i))] [∀ i, IsMulRightInvariant (volume : Measure (G i))] : IsMulRightInvariant (volume : Measure (∀ i, G i)) := pi.isMulRightInvariant _ @[to_additive] instance pi.isInvInvariant [∀ i, Group (α i)] [∀ i, MeasurableInv (α i)] [∀ i, IsInvInvariant (μ i)] : IsInvInvariant (Measure.pi μ) := by refine ⟨(Measure.pi_eq fun s hs => ?_).symm⟩ have A : Inv.inv ⁻¹' pi univ s = Set.pi univ fun i => Inv.inv ⁻¹' s i := by ext; simp simp_rw [Measure.inv, Measure.map_apply measurable_inv (MeasurableSet.univ_pi hs), A, pi_pi, measure_preimage_inv] @[to_additive] instance {G : ι → Type*} [∀ i, Group (G i)] [∀ i, MeasureSpace (G i)] [∀ i, MeasurableInv (G i)] [∀ i, SigmaFinite (volume : Measure (G i))] [∀ i, IsInvInvariant (volume : Measure (G i))] : IsInvInvariant (volume : Measure (∀ i, G i)) := pi.isInvInvariant _ instance pi.isOpenPosMeasure [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (α i)] [∀ i, IsOpenPosMeasure (μ i)] : IsOpenPosMeasure (MeasureTheory.Measure.pi μ) := by constructor rintro U U_open ⟨a, ha⟩ obtain ⟨s, ⟨hs, hsU⟩⟩ := isOpen_pi_iff'.1 U_open a ha refine ne_of_gt (lt_of_lt_of_le ?_ (measure_mono hsU)) simp only [pi_pi]
rw [CanonicallyOrderedAdd.prod_pos] intro i _ apply (hs i).1.measure_pos (μ i) ⟨a i, (hs i).2⟩
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 Moritz Doll. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Moritz Doll, Anatole Dedecker -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.LocallyConvex.Bounded import Mathlib.Analysis.Seminorm import Mathlib.Data.Real.Sqrt import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Equicontinuity import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.Equicontinuity import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.FilterBasis import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Module.LocallyConvex /-! # Topology induced by a family of seminorms ## Main definitions * `SeminormFamily.basisSets`: The set of open seminorm balls for a family of seminorms. * `SeminormFamily.moduleFilterBasis`: A module filter basis formed by the open balls. * `Seminorm.IsBounded`: A linear map `f : E →ₗ[𝕜] F` is bounded iff every seminorm in `F` can be bounded by a finite number of seminorms in `E`. ## Main statements * `WithSeminorms.toLocallyConvexSpace`: A space equipped with a family of seminorms is locally convex. * `WithSeminorms.firstCountable`: A space is first countable if it's topology is induced by a countable family of seminorms. ## Continuity of semilinear maps If `E` and `F` are topological vector space with the topology induced by a family of seminorms, then we have a direct method to prove that a linear map is continuous: * `Seminorm.continuous_from_bounded`: A bounded linear map `f : E →ₗ[𝕜] F` is continuous. If the topology of a space `E` is induced by a family of seminorms, then we can characterize von Neumann boundedness in terms of that seminorm family. Together with `LinearMap.continuous_of_locally_bounded` this gives general criterion for continuity. * `WithSeminorms.isVonNBounded_iff_finset_seminorm_bounded` * `WithSeminorms.isVonNBounded_iff_seminorm_bounded` * `WithSeminorms.image_isVonNBounded_iff_finset_seminorm_bounded` * `WithSeminorms.image_isVonNBounded_iff_seminorm_bounded` ## Tags seminorm, locally convex -/ open NormedField Set Seminorm TopologicalSpace Filter List open NNReal Pointwise Topology Uniformity variable {𝕜 𝕜₂ 𝕝 𝕝₂ E F G ι ι' : Type*} section FilterBasis variable [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] variable (𝕜 E ι) /-- An abbreviation for indexed families of seminorms. This is mainly to allow for dot-notation. -/ abbrev SeminormFamily := ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E variable {𝕜 E ι} namespace SeminormFamily /-- The sets of a filter basis for the neighborhood filter of 0. -/ def basisSets (p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι) : Set (Set E) := ⋃ (s : Finset ι) (r) (_ : 0 < r), singleton (ball (s.sup p) (0 : E) r) variable (p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι) theorem basisSets_iff {U : Set E} : U ∈ p.basisSets ↔ ∃ (i : Finset ι) (r : ℝ), 0 < r ∧ U = ball (i.sup p) 0 r := by simp only [basisSets, mem_iUnion, exists_prop, mem_singleton_iff] theorem basisSets_mem (i : Finset ι) {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) : (i.sup p).ball 0 r ∈ p.basisSets := (basisSets_iff _).mpr ⟨i, _, hr, rfl⟩ theorem basisSets_singleton_mem (i : ι) {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) : (p i).ball 0 r ∈ p.basisSets := (basisSets_iff _).mpr ⟨{i}, _, hr, by rw [Finset.sup_singleton]⟩ theorem basisSets_nonempty [Nonempty ι] : p.basisSets.Nonempty := by let i := Classical.arbitrary ι refine nonempty_def.mpr ⟨(p i).ball 0 1, ?_⟩ exact p.basisSets_singleton_mem i zero_lt_one theorem basisSets_intersect (U V : Set E) (hU : U ∈ p.basisSets) (hV : V ∈ p.basisSets) : ∃ z ∈ p.basisSets, z ⊆ U ∩ V := by classical rcases p.basisSets_iff.mp hU with ⟨s, r₁, hr₁, hU⟩ rcases p.basisSets_iff.mp hV with ⟨t, r₂, hr₂, hV⟩ use ((s ∪ t).sup p).ball 0 (min r₁ r₂) refine ⟨p.basisSets_mem (s ∪ t) (lt_min_iff.mpr ⟨hr₁, hr₂⟩), ?_⟩ rw [hU, hV, ball_finset_sup_eq_iInter _ _ _ (lt_min_iff.mpr ⟨hr₁, hr₂⟩), ball_finset_sup_eq_iInter _ _ _ hr₁, ball_finset_sup_eq_iInter _ _ _ hr₂] exact Set.subset_inter (Set.iInter₂_mono' fun i hi => ⟨i, Finset.subset_union_left hi, ball_mono <| min_le_left _ _⟩) (Set.iInter₂_mono' fun i hi => ⟨i, Finset.subset_union_right hi, ball_mono <| min_le_right _ _⟩) theorem basisSets_zero (U) (hU : U ∈ p.basisSets) : (0 : E) ∈ U := by rcases p.basisSets_iff.mp hU with ⟨ι', r, hr, hU⟩ rw [hU, mem_ball_zero, map_zero] exact hr theorem basisSets_add (U) (hU : U ∈ p.basisSets) : ∃ V ∈ p.basisSets, V + V ⊆ U := by rcases p.basisSets_iff.mp hU with ⟨s, r, hr, hU⟩ use (s.sup p).ball 0 (r / 2) refine ⟨p.basisSets_mem s (div_pos hr zero_lt_two), ?_⟩ refine Set.Subset.trans (ball_add_ball_subset (s.sup p) (r / 2) (r / 2) 0 0) ?_ rw [hU, add_zero, add_halves] theorem basisSets_neg (U) (hU' : U ∈ p.basisSets) : ∃ V ∈ p.basisSets, V ⊆ (fun x : E => -x) ⁻¹' U := by rcases p.basisSets_iff.mp hU' with ⟨s, r, _, hU⟩ rw [hU, neg_preimage, neg_ball (s.sup p), neg_zero] exact ⟨U, hU', Eq.subset hU⟩ /-- The `addGroupFilterBasis` induced by the filter basis `Seminorm.basisSets`. -/ protected def addGroupFilterBasis [Nonempty ι] : AddGroupFilterBasis E := addGroupFilterBasisOfComm p.basisSets p.basisSets_nonempty p.basisSets_intersect p.basisSets_zero p.basisSets_add p.basisSets_neg theorem basisSets_smul_right (v : E) (U : Set E) (hU : U ∈ p.basisSets) : ∀ᶠ x : 𝕜 in 𝓝 0, x • v ∈ U := by rcases p.basisSets_iff.mp hU with ⟨s, r, hr, hU⟩ rw [hU, Filter.eventually_iff] simp_rw [(s.sup p).mem_ball_zero, map_smul_eq_mul] by_cases h : 0 < (s.sup p) v · simp_rw [(lt_div_iff₀ h).symm] rw [← _root_.ball_zero_eq] exact Metric.ball_mem_nhds 0 (div_pos hr h) simp_rw [le_antisymm (not_lt.mp h) (apply_nonneg _ v), mul_zero, hr] exact IsOpen.mem_nhds isOpen_univ (mem_univ 0) variable [Nonempty ι] theorem basisSets_smul (U) (hU : U ∈ p.basisSets) : ∃ V ∈ 𝓝 (0 : 𝕜), ∃ W ∈ p.addGroupFilterBasis.sets, V • W ⊆ U := by rcases p.basisSets_iff.mp hU with ⟨s, r, hr, hU⟩ refine ⟨Metric.ball 0 √r, Metric.ball_mem_nhds 0 (Real.sqrt_pos.mpr hr), ?_⟩ refine ⟨(s.sup p).ball 0 √r, p.basisSets_mem s (Real.sqrt_pos.mpr hr), ?_⟩ refine Set.Subset.trans (ball_smul_ball (s.sup p) √r √r) ?_ rw [hU, Real.mul_self_sqrt (le_of_lt hr)] theorem basisSets_smul_left (x : 𝕜) (U : Set E) (hU : U ∈ p.basisSets) : ∃ V ∈ p.addGroupFilterBasis.sets, V ⊆ (fun y : E => x • y) ⁻¹' U := by rcases p.basisSets_iff.mp hU with ⟨s, r, hr, hU⟩ rw [hU] by_cases h : x ≠ 0 · rw [(s.sup p).smul_ball_preimage 0 r x h, smul_zero] use (s.sup p).ball 0 (r / ‖x‖) exact ⟨p.basisSets_mem s (div_pos hr (norm_pos_iff.mpr h)), Subset.rfl⟩ refine ⟨(s.sup p).ball 0 r, p.basisSets_mem s hr, ?_⟩ simp only [not_ne_iff.mp h, Set.subset_def, mem_ball_zero, hr, mem_univ, map_zero, imp_true_iff, preimage_const_of_mem, zero_smul] /-- The `moduleFilterBasis` induced by the filter basis `Seminorm.basisSets`. -/ protected def moduleFilterBasis : ModuleFilterBasis 𝕜 E where toAddGroupFilterBasis := p.addGroupFilterBasis smul' := p.basisSets_smul _ smul_left' := p.basisSets_smul_left smul_right' := p.basisSets_smul_right theorem filter_eq_iInf (p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι) : p.moduleFilterBasis.toFilterBasis.filter = ⨅ i, (𝓝 0).comap (p i) := by refine le_antisymm (le_iInf fun i => ?_) ?_ · rw [p.moduleFilterBasis.toFilterBasis.hasBasis.le_basis_iff (Metric.nhds_basis_ball.comap _)] intro ε hε refine ⟨(p i).ball 0 ε, ?_, ?_⟩ · rw [← (Finset.sup_singleton : _ = p i)] exact p.basisSets_mem {i} hε · rw [id, (p i).ball_zero_eq_preimage_ball] · rw [p.moduleFilterBasis.toFilterBasis.hasBasis.ge_iff] rintro U (hU : U ∈ p.basisSets) rcases p.basisSets_iff.mp hU with ⟨s, r, hr, rfl⟩ rw [id, Seminorm.ball_finset_sup_eq_iInter _ _ _ hr, s.iInter_mem_sets] exact fun i _ => Filter.mem_iInf_of_mem i ⟨Metric.ball 0 r, Metric.ball_mem_nhds 0 hr, Eq.subset (p i).ball_zero_eq_preimage_ball.symm⟩ /-- If a family of seminorms is continuous, then their basis sets are neighborhoods of zero. -/ lemma basisSets_mem_nhds {𝕜 E ι : Type*} [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] [TopologicalSpace E] (p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι) (hp : ∀ i, Continuous (p i)) (U : Set E) (hU : U ∈ p.basisSets) : U ∈ 𝓝 (0 : E) := by obtain ⟨s, r, hr, rfl⟩ := p.basisSets_iff.mp hU clear hU refine Seminorm.ball_mem_nhds ?_ hr classical induction s using Finset.induction_on case empty => simpa using continuous_zero case insert a s _ hs => simp only [Finset.sup_insert, coe_sup] exact Continuous.max (hp a) hs end SeminormFamily end FilterBasis section Bounded namespace Seminorm variable [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] variable [NormedField 𝕜₂] [AddCommGroup F] [Module 𝕜₂ F] variable {σ₁₂ : 𝕜 →+* 𝕜₂} [RingHomIsometric σ₁₂] -- Todo: This should be phrased entirely in terms of the von Neumann bornology. /-- The proposition that a linear map is bounded between spaces with families of seminorms. -/ def IsBounded (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (q : ι' → Seminorm 𝕜₂ F) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] F) : Prop := ∀ i, ∃ s : Finset ι, ∃ C : ℝ≥0, (q i).comp f ≤ C • s.sup p theorem isBounded_const (ι' : Type*) [Nonempty ι'] {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} {q : Seminorm 𝕜₂ F} (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] F) : IsBounded p (fun _ : ι' => q) f ↔ ∃ (s : Finset ι) (C : ℝ≥0), q.comp f ≤ C • s.sup p := by simp only [IsBounded, forall_const] theorem const_isBounded (ι : Type*) [Nonempty ι] {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {q : ι' → Seminorm 𝕜₂ F} (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] F) : IsBounded (fun _ : ι => p) q f ↔ ∀ i, ∃ C : ℝ≥0, (q i).comp f ≤ C • p := by constructor <;> intro h i · rcases h i with ⟨s, C, h⟩ exact ⟨C, le_trans h (smul_le_smul (Finset.sup_le fun _ _ => le_rfl) le_rfl)⟩ use {Classical.arbitrary ι} simp only [h, Finset.sup_singleton] theorem isBounded_sup {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} {q : ι' → Seminorm 𝕜₂ F} {f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] F} (hf : IsBounded p q f) (s' : Finset ι') : ∃ (C : ℝ≥0) (s : Finset ι), (s'.sup q).comp f ≤ C • s.sup p := by classical obtain rfl | _ := s'.eq_empty_or_nonempty · exact ⟨1, ∅, by simp [Seminorm.bot_eq_zero]⟩ choose fₛ fC hf using hf use s'.card • s'.sup fC, Finset.biUnion s' fₛ have hs : ∀ i : ι', i ∈ s' → (q i).comp f ≤ s'.sup fC • (Finset.biUnion s' fₛ).sup p := by intro i hi refine (hf i).trans (smul_le_smul ?_ (Finset.le_sup hi)) exact Finset.sup_mono (Finset.subset_biUnion_of_mem fₛ hi) refine (comp_mono f (finset_sup_le_sum q s')).trans ?_ simp_rw [← pullback_apply, map_sum, pullback_apply] refine (Finset.sum_le_sum hs).trans ?_ rw [Finset.sum_const, smul_assoc] end Seminorm end Bounded section Topology variable [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] [Nonempty ι] /-- The proposition that the topology of `E` is induced by a family of seminorms `p`. -/ structure WithSeminorms (p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι) [topology : TopologicalSpace E] : Prop where topology_eq_withSeminorms : topology = p.moduleFilterBasis.topology theorem WithSeminorms.withSeminorms_eq {p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι} [t : TopologicalSpace E] (hp : WithSeminorms p) : t = p.moduleFilterBasis.topology := hp.1 variable [TopologicalSpace E] variable {p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι} theorem WithSeminorms.topologicalAddGroup (hp : WithSeminorms p) : IsTopologicalAddGroup E := by rw [hp.withSeminorms_eq] exact AddGroupFilterBasis.isTopologicalAddGroup _ theorem WithSeminorms.continuousSMul (hp : WithSeminorms p) : ContinuousSMul 𝕜 E := by rw [hp.withSeminorms_eq] exact ModuleFilterBasis.continuousSMul _ theorem WithSeminorms.hasBasis (hp : WithSeminorms p) : (𝓝 (0 : E)).HasBasis (fun s : Set E => s ∈ p.basisSets) id := by rw [congr_fun (congr_arg (@nhds E) hp.1) 0] exact AddGroupFilterBasis.nhds_zero_hasBasis _ theorem WithSeminorms.hasBasis_zero_ball (hp : WithSeminorms p) : (𝓝 (0 : E)).HasBasis (fun sr : Finset ι × ℝ => 0 < sr.2) fun sr => (sr.1.sup p).ball 0 sr.2 := by refine ⟨fun V => ?_⟩ simp only [hp.hasBasis.mem_iff, SeminormFamily.basisSets_iff, Prod.exists] constructor · rintro ⟨-, ⟨s, r, hr, rfl⟩, hV⟩ exact ⟨s, r, hr, hV⟩ · rintro ⟨s, r, hr, hV⟩ exact ⟨_, ⟨s, r, hr, rfl⟩, hV⟩ theorem WithSeminorms.hasBasis_ball (hp : WithSeminorms p) {x : E} : (𝓝 (x : E)).HasBasis (fun sr : Finset ι × ℝ => 0 < sr.2) fun sr => (sr.1.sup p).ball x sr.2 := by have : IsTopologicalAddGroup E := hp.topologicalAddGroup rw [← map_add_left_nhds_zero] convert hp.hasBasis_zero_ball.map (x + ·) using 1 ext sr : 1 -- Porting note: extra type ascriptions needed on `0` have : (sr.fst.sup p).ball (x +ᵥ (0 : E)) sr.snd = x +ᵥ (sr.fst.sup p).ball 0 sr.snd := Eq.symm (Seminorm.vadd_ball (sr.fst.sup p)) rwa [vadd_eq_add, add_zero] at this /-- The `x`-neighbourhoods of a space whose topology is induced by a family of seminorms are exactly the sets which contain seminorm balls around `x`. -/ theorem WithSeminorms.mem_nhds_iff (hp : WithSeminorms p) (x : E) (U : Set E) : U ∈ 𝓝 x ↔ ∃ s : Finset ι, ∃ r > 0, (s.sup p).ball x r ⊆ U := by rw [hp.hasBasis_ball.mem_iff, Prod.exists] /-- The open sets of a space whose topology is induced by a family of seminorms are exactly the sets which contain seminorm balls around all of their points. -/ theorem WithSeminorms.isOpen_iff_mem_balls (hp : WithSeminorms p) (U : Set E) : IsOpen U ↔ ∀ x ∈ U, ∃ s : Finset ι, ∃ r > 0, (s.sup p).ball x r ⊆ U := by simp_rw [← WithSeminorms.mem_nhds_iff hp _ U, isOpen_iff_mem_nhds] /- Note that through the following lemmas, one also immediately has that separating families of seminorms induce T₂ and T₃ topologies by `IsTopologicalAddGroup.t2Space` and `IsTopologicalAddGroup.t3Space` -/ /-- A separating family of seminorms induces a T₁ topology. -/ theorem WithSeminorms.T1_of_separating (hp : WithSeminorms p) (h : ∀ x, x ≠ 0 → ∃ i, p i x ≠ 0) : T1Space E := by have := hp.topologicalAddGroup refine IsTopologicalAddGroup.t1Space _ ?_ rw [← isOpen_compl_iff, hp.isOpen_iff_mem_balls] rintro x (hx : x ≠ 0) obtain ⟨i, pi_nonzero⟩ := h x hx refine ⟨{i}, p i x, by positivity, subset_compl_singleton_iff.mpr ?_⟩ rw [Finset.sup_singleton, mem_ball, zero_sub, map_neg_eq_map, not_lt] /-- A family of seminorms inducing a T₁ topology is separating. -/ theorem WithSeminorms.separating_of_T1 [T1Space E] (hp : WithSeminorms p) (x : E) (hx : x ≠ 0) : ∃ i, p i x ≠ 0 := by have := ((t1Space_TFAE E).out 0 9).mp (inferInstanceAs <| T1Space E) by_contra! h refine hx (this ?_) rw [hp.hasBasis_zero_ball.specializes_iff] rintro ⟨s, r⟩ (hr : 0 < r) simp only [ball_finset_sup_eq_iInter _ _ _ hr, mem_iInter₂, mem_ball_zero, h, hr, forall_true_iff] /-- A family of seminorms is separating iff it induces a T₁ topology. -/ theorem WithSeminorms.separating_iff_T1 (hp : WithSeminorms p) : (∀ x, x ≠ 0 → ∃ i, p i x ≠ 0) ↔ T1Space E := by refine ⟨WithSeminorms.T1_of_separating hp, ?_⟩ intro exact WithSeminorms.separating_of_T1 hp end Topology section Tendsto variable [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] [Nonempty ι] [TopologicalSpace E] variable {p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι} /-- Convergence along filters for `WithSeminorms`. Variant with `Finset.sup`. -/ theorem WithSeminorms.tendsto_nhds' (hp : WithSeminorms p) (u : F → E) {f : Filter F} (y₀ : E) : Filter.Tendsto u f (𝓝 y₀) ↔ ∀ (s : Finset ι) (ε), 0 < ε → ∀ᶠ x in f, s.sup p (u x - y₀) < ε := by simp [hp.hasBasis_ball.tendsto_right_iff] /-- Convergence along filters for `WithSeminorms`. -/ theorem WithSeminorms.tendsto_nhds (hp : WithSeminorms p) (u : F → E) {f : Filter F} (y₀ : E) : Filter.Tendsto u f (𝓝 y₀) ↔ ∀ i ε, 0 < ε → ∀ᶠ x in f, p i (u x - y₀) < ε := by rw [hp.tendsto_nhds' u y₀] exact ⟨fun h i => by simpa only [Finset.sup_singleton] using h {i}, fun h s ε hε => (s.eventually_all.2 fun i _ => h i ε hε).mono fun _ => finset_sup_apply_lt hε⟩ variable [SemilatticeSup F] [Nonempty F] /-- Limit `→ ∞` for `WithSeminorms`. -/ theorem WithSeminorms.tendsto_nhds_atTop (hp : WithSeminorms p) (u : F → E) (y₀ : E) : Filter.Tendsto u Filter.atTop (𝓝 y₀) ↔ ∀ i ε, 0 < ε → ∃ x₀, ∀ x, x₀ ≤ x → p i (u x - y₀) < ε := by rw [hp.tendsto_nhds u y₀] exact forall₃_congr fun _ _ _ => Filter.eventually_atTop end Tendsto section IsTopologicalAddGroup variable [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] variable [Nonempty ι] section TopologicalSpace variable [t : TopologicalSpace E] theorem SeminormFamily.withSeminorms_of_nhds [IsTopologicalAddGroup E] (p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι) (h : 𝓝 (0 : E) = p.moduleFilterBasis.toFilterBasis.filter) : WithSeminorms p := by refine ⟨IsTopologicalAddGroup.ext inferInstance p.addGroupFilterBasis.isTopologicalAddGroup ?_⟩ rw [AddGroupFilterBasis.nhds_zero_eq] exact h theorem SeminormFamily.withSeminorms_of_hasBasis [IsTopologicalAddGroup E] (p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι) (h : (𝓝 (0 : E)).HasBasis (fun s : Set E => s ∈ p.basisSets) id) : WithSeminorms p := p.withSeminorms_of_nhds <| Filter.HasBasis.eq_of_same_basis h p.addGroupFilterBasis.toFilterBasis.hasBasis theorem SeminormFamily.withSeminorms_iff_nhds_eq_iInf [IsTopologicalAddGroup E] (p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι) : WithSeminorms p ↔ (𝓝 (0 : E)) = ⨅ i, (𝓝 0).comap (p i) := by rw [← p.filter_eq_iInf] refine ⟨fun h => ?_, p.withSeminorms_of_nhds⟩ rw [h.topology_eq_withSeminorms] exact AddGroupFilterBasis.nhds_zero_eq _ /-- The topology induced by a family of seminorms is exactly the infimum of the ones induced by each seminorm individually. We express this as a characterization of `WithSeminorms p`. -/ theorem SeminormFamily.withSeminorms_iff_topologicalSpace_eq_iInf [IsTopologicalAddGroup E] (p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι) : WithSeminorms p ↔ t = ⨅ i, (p i).toSeminormedAddCommGroup.toUniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace := by rw [p.withSeminorms_iff_nhds_eq_iInf, IsTopologicalAddGroup.ext_iff inferInstance (topologicalAddGroup_iInf fun i => inferInstance), nhds_iInf] congrm _ = ⨅ i, ?_ exact @comap_norm_nhds_zero _ (p i).toSeminormedAddGroup theorem WithSeminorms.continuous_seminorm {p : SeminormFamily 𝕜 E ι} (hp : WithSeminorms p) (i : ι) : Continuous (p i) := by have := hp.topologicalAddGroup rw [p.withSeminorms_iff_topologicalSpace_eq_iInf.mp hp]
exact continuous_iInf_dom (@continuous_norm _ (p i).toSeminormedAddGroup) end TopologicalSpace /-- The uniform structure induced by a family of seminorms is exactly the infimum of the ones induced by each seminorm individually. We express this as a characterization of
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 Floris van Doorn. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Convolution import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.BumpFunction.FiniteDimension import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.BumpFunction.Normed import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.Average import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Covering.Differentiation import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Covering.BesicovitchVectorSpace import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Haar.Unique /-! # Convolution with a bump function In this file we prove lemmas about convolutions `(φ.normed μ ⋆[lsmul ℝ ℝ, μ] g) x₀`, where `φ : ContDiffBump 0` is a smooth bump function. We prove that this convolution is equal to `g x₀` if `g` is a constant on `Metric.ball x₀ φ.rOut`. We also provide estimates in the case if `g x` is close to `g x₀` on this ball. ## Main results - `ContDiffBump.convolution_tendsto_right_of_continuous`: Let `g` be a continuous function; let `φ i` be a family of `ContDiffBump 0` functions with. If `(φ i).rOut` tends to zero along a filter `l`, then `((φ i).normed μ ⋆[lsmul ℝ ℝ, μ] g) x₀` tends to `g x₀` along the same filter. - `ContDiffBump.convolution_tendsto_right`: generalization of the above lemma. - `ContDiffBump.ae_convolution_tendsto_right_of_locallyIntegrable`: let `g` be a locally integrable function. Then the convolution of `g` with a family of bump functions with support tending to `0` converges almost everywhere to `g`. ## Keywords convolution, smooth function, bump function -/ universe uG uE' open ContinuousLinearMap Metric MeasureTheory Filter Function Measure Set open scoped Convolution Topology namespace ContDiffBump variable {G : Type uG} {E' : Type uE'} [NormedAddCommGroup E'] {g : G → E'} [MeasurableSpace G] {μ : MeasureTheory.Measure G} [NormedSpace ℝ E'] [NormedAddCommGroup G] [NormedSpace ℝ G] [CompleteSpace E'] {φ : ContDiffBump (0 : G)} {x₀ : G} /-- If `φ` is a bump function, compute `(φ ⋆ g) x₀` if `g` is constant on `Metric.ball x₀ φ.rOut`. -/ theorem convolution_eq_right [HasContDiffBump G] {x₀ : G} (hg : ∀ x ∈ ball x₀ φ.rOut, g x = g x₀) :
(φ ⋆[lsmul ℝ ℝ, μ] g : G → E') x₀ = integral μ φ • g x₀ := by simp_rw [convolution_eq_right' _ φ.support_eq.subset hg, lsmul_apply, integral_smul_const]
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir, Jean Lo, Calle Sönne, Sébastien Gouëzel, Rémy Degenne, David Loeffler -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Pow.Complex import Qq /-! # Power function on `ℝ` We construct the power functions `x ^ y`, where `x` and `y` are real numbers. -/ noncomputable section open Real ComplexConjugate Finset Set /- ## Definitions -/ namespace Real variable {x y z : ℝ} /-- The real power function `x ^ y`, defined as the real part of the complex power function. For `x > 0`, it is equal to `exp (y log x)`. For `x = 0`, one sets `0 ^ 0=1` and `0 ^ y=0` for `y ≠ 0`. For `x < 0`, the definition is somewhat arbitrary as it depends on the choice of a complex determination of the logarithm. With our conventions, it is equal to `exp (y log x) cos (π y)`. -/ noncomputable def rpow (x y : ℝ) := ((x : ℂ) ^ (y : ℂ)).re noncomputable instance : Pow ℝ ℝ := ⟨rpow⟩ @[simp] theorem rpow_eq_pow (x y : ℝ) : rpow x y = x ^ y := rfl theorem rpow_def (x y : ℝ) : x ^ y = ((x : ℂ) ^ (y : ℂ)).re := rfl theorem rpow_def_of_nonneg {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) : x ^ y = if x = 0 then if y = 0 then 1 else 0 else exp (log x * y) := by simp only [rpow_def, Complex.cpow_def]; split_ifs <;> simp_all [(Complex.ofReal_log hx).symm, -Complex.ofReal_mul, (Complex.ofReal_mul _ _).symm, Complex.exp_ofReal_re, Complex.ofReal_eq_zero] theorem rpow_def_of_pos {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (y : ℝ) : x ^ y = exp (log x * y) := by rw [rpow_def_of_nonneg (le_of_lt hx), if_neg (ne_of_gt hx)] theorem exp_mul (x y : ℝ) : exp (x * y) = exp x ^ y := by rw [rpow_def_of_pos (exp_pos _), log_exp] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem rpow_intCast (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : x ^ (n : ℝ) = x ^ n := by simp only [rpow_def, ← Complex.ofReal_zpow, Complex.cpow_intCast, Complex.ofReal_intCast, Complex.ofReal_re] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem rpow_natCast (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (n : ℝ) = x ^ n := by simpa using rpow_intCast x n @[simp] theorem exp_one_rpow (x : ℝ) : exp 1 ^ x = exp x := by rw [← exp_mul, one_mul] @[simp] lemma exp_one_pow (n : ℕ) : exp 1 ^ n = exp n := by rw [← rpow_natCast, exp_one_rpow] theorem rpow_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg (hx : 0 ≤ x) : x ^ y = 0 ↔ x = 0 ∧ y ≠ 0 := by simp only [rpow_def_of_nonneg hx] split_ifs <;> simp [*, exp_ne_zero] @[simp] lemma rpow_eq_zero (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : y ≠ 0) : x ^ y = 0 ↔ x = 0 := by simp [rpow_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg, *] @[simp] lemma rpow_ne_zero (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : y ≠ 0) : x ^ y ≠ 0 ↔ x ≠ 0 := Real.rpow_eq_zero hx hy |>.not open Real theorem rpow_def_of_neg {x : ℝ} (hx : x < 0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ y = exp (log x * y) * cos (y * π) := by rw [rpow_def, Complex.cpow_def, if_neg] · have : Complex.log x * y = ↑(log (-x) * y) + ↑(y * π) * Complex.I := by simp only [Complex.log, Complex.norm_real, norm_eq_abs, abs_of_neg hx, log_neg_eq_log, Complex.arg_ofReal_of_neg hx, Complex.ofReal_mul] ring rw [this, Complex.exp_add_mul_I, ← Complex.ofReal_exp, ← Complex.ofReal_cos, ← Complex.ofReal_sin, mul_add, ← Complex.ofReal_mul, ← mul_assoc, ← Complex.ofReal_mul, Complex.add_re, Complex.ofReal_re, Complex.mul_re, Complex.I_re, Complex.ofReal_im, Real.log_neg_eq_log] ring · rw [Complex.ofReal_eq_zero] exact ne_of_lt hx theorem rpow_def_of_nonpos {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≤ 0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ y = if x = 0 then if y = 0 then 1 else 0 else exp (log x * y) * cos (y * π) := by split_ifs with h <;> simp [rpow_def, *]; exact rpow_def_of_neg (lt_of_le_of_ne hx h) _ @[bound] theorem rpow_pos_of_pos {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (y : ℝ) : 0 < x ^ y := by rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx]; apply exp_pos @[simp] theorem rpow_zero (x : ℝ) : x ^ (0 : ℝ) = 1 := by simp [rpow_def] theorem rpow_zero_pos (x : ℝ) : 0 < x ^ (0 : ℝ) := by simp @[simp] theorem zero_rpow {x : ℝ} (h : x ≠ 0) : (0 : ℝ) ^ x = 0 := by simp [rpow_def, *] theorem zero_rpow_eq_iff {x : ℝ} {a : ℝ} : 0 ^ x = a ↔ x ≠ 0 ∧ a = 0 ∨ x = 0 ∧ a = 1 := by constructor · intro hyp simp only [rpow_def, Complex.ofReal_zero] at hyp by_cases h : x = 0 · subst h simp only [Complex.one_re, Complex.ofReal_zero, Complex.cpow_zero] at hyp exact Or.inr ⟨rfl, hyp.symm⟩ · rw [Complex.zero_cpow (Complex.ofReal_ne_zero.mpr h)] at hyp exact Or.inl ⟨h, hyp.symm⟩ · rintro (⟨h, rfl⟩ | ⟨rfl, rfl⟩) · exact zero_rpow h · exact rpow_zero _ theorem eq_zero_rpow_iff {x : ℝ} {a : ℝ} : a = 0 ^ x ↔ x ≠ 0 ∧ a = 0 ∨ x = 0 ∧ a = 1 := by rw [← zero_rpow_eq_iff, eq_comm] @[simp] theorem rpow_one (x : ℝ) : x ^ (1 : ℝ) = x := by simp [rpow_def] @[simp] theorem one_rpow (x : ℝ) : (1 : ℝ) ^ x = 1 := by simp [rpow_def] theorem zero_rpow_le_one (x : ℝ) : (0 : ℝ) ^ x ≤ 1 := by by_cases h : x = 0 <;> simp [h, zero_le_one] theorem zero_rpow_nonneg (x : ℝ) : 0 ≤ (0 : ℝ) ^ x := by by_cases h : x = 0 <;> simp [h, zero_le_one] @[bound] theorem rpow_nonneg {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) : 0 ≤ x ^ y := by rw [rpow_def_of_nonneg hx]; split_ifs <;> simp only [zero_le_one, le_refl, le_of_lt (exp_pos _)] theorem abs_rpow_of_nonneg {x y : ℝ} (hx_nonneg : 0 ≤ x) : |x ^ y| = |x| ^ y := by have h_rpow_nonneg : 0 ≤ x ^ y := Real.rpow_nonneg hx_nonneg _ rw [abs_eq_self.mpr hx_nonneg, abs_eq_self.mpr h_rpow_nonneg] @[bound] theorem abs_rpow_le_abs_rpow (x y : ℝ) : |x ^ y| ≤ |x| ^ y := by rcases le_or_lt 0 x with hx | hx · rw [abs_rpow_of_nonneg hx] · rw [abs_of_neg hx, rpow_def_of_neg hx, rpow_def_of_pos (neg_pos.2 hx), log_neg_eq_log, abs_mul, abs_of_pos (exp_pos _)] exact mul_le_of_le_one_right (exp_pos _).le (abs_cos_le_one _) theorem abs_rpow_le_exp_log_mul (x y : ℝ) : |x ^ y| ≤ exp (log x * y) := by refine (abs_rpow_le_abs_rpow x y).trans ?_ by_cases hx : x = 0 · by_cases hy : y = 0 <;> simp [hx, hy, zero_le_one] · rw [rpow_def_of_pos (abs_pos.2 hx), log_abs] lemma rpow_inv_log (hx₀ : 0 < x) (hx₁ : x ≠ 1) : x ^ (log x)⁻¹ = exp 1 := by rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx₀, mul_inv_cancel₀] exact log_ne_zero.2 ⟨hx₀.ne', hx₁, (hx₀.trans' <| by norm_num).ne'⟩ /-- See `Real.rpow_inv_log` for the equality when `x ≠ 1` is strictly positive. -/ lemma rpow_inv_log_le_exp_one : x ^ (log x)⁻¹ ≤ exp 1 := by calc _ ≤ |x ^ (log x)⁻¹| := le_abs_self _ _ ≤ |x| ^ (log x)⁻¹ := abs_rpow_le_abs_rpow .. rw [← log_abs] obtain hx | hx := (abs_nonneg x).eq_or_gt · simp [hx] · rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx] gcongr exact mul_inv_le_one theorem norm_rpow_of_nonneg {x y : ℝ} (hx_nonneg : 0 ≤ x) : ‖x ^ y‖ = ‖x‖ ^ y := by simp_rw [Real.norm_eq_abs] exact abs_rpow_of_nonneg hx_nonneg variable {w x y z : ℝ} theorem rpow_add (hx : 0 < x) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ (y + z) = x ^ y * x ^ z := by simp only [rpow_def_of_pos hx, mul_add, exp_add] theorem rpow_add' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : y + z ≠ 0) : x ^ (y + z) = x ^ y * x ^ z := by rcases hx.eq_or_lt with (rfl | pos) · rw [zero_rpow h, zero_eq_mul] have : y ≠ 0 ∨ z ≠ 0 := not_and_or.1 fun ⟨hy, hz⟩ => h <| hy.symm ▸ hz.symm ▸ zero_add 0 exact this.imp zero_rpow zero_rpow · exact rpow_add pos _ _ /-- Variant of `Real.rpow_add'` that avoids having to prove `y + z = w` twice. -/ lemma rpow_of_add_eq (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hw : w ≠ 0) (h : y + z = w) : x ^ w = x ^ y * x ^ z := by rw [← h, rpow_add' hx]; rwa [h] theorem rpow_add_of_nonneg (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 ≤ z) : x ^ (y + z) = x ^ y * x ^ z := by rcases hy.eq_or_lt with (rfl | hy) · rw [zero_add, rpow_zero, one_mul] exact rpow_add' hx (ne_of_gt <| add_pos_of_pos_of_nonneg hy hz) /-- For `0 ≤ x`, the only problematic case in the equality `x ^ y * x ^ z = x ^ (y + z)` is for `x = 0` and `y + z = 0`, where the right hand side is `1` while the left hand side can vanish. The inequality is always true, though, and given in this lemma. -/ theorem le_rpow_add {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ y * x ^ z ≤ x ^ (y + z) := by rcases le_iff_eq_or_lt.1 hx with (H | pos) · by_cases h : y + z = 0 · simp only [H.symm, h, rpow_zero] calc (0 : ℝ) ^ y * 0 ^ z ≤ 1 * 1 := mul_le_mul (zero_rpow_le_one y) (zero_rpow_le_one z) (zero_rpow_nonneg z) zero_le_one _ = 1 := by simp · simp [rpow_add', ← H, h] · simp [rpow_add pos] theorem rpow_sum_of_pos {ι : Type*} {a : ℝ} (ha : 0 < a) (f : ι → ℝ) (s : Finset ι) : (a ^ ∑ x ∈ s, f x) = ∏ x ∈ s, a ^ f x := map_sum (⟨⟨fun (x : ℝ) => (a ^ x : ℝ), rpow_zero a⟩, rpow_add ha⟩ : ℝ →+ (Additive ℝ)) f s theorem rpow_sum_of_nonneg {ι : Type*} {a : ℝ} (ha : 0 ≤ a) {s : Finset ι} {f : ι → ℝ} (h : ∀ x ∈ s, 0 ≤ f x) : (a ^ ∑ x ∈ s, f x) = ∏ x ∈ s, a ^ f x := by induction' s using Finset.cons_induction with i s hi ihs · rw [sum_empty, Finset.prod_empty, rpow_zero] · rw [forall_mem_cons] at h rw [sum_cons, prod_cons, ← ihs h.2, rpow_add_of_nonneg ha h.1 (sum_nonneg h.2)] theorem rpow_neg {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (-y) = (x ^ y)⁻¹ := by simp only [rpow_def_of_nonneg hx]; split_ifs <;> simp_all [exp_neg] theorem rpow_sub {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ (y - z) = x ^ y / x ^ z := by simp only [sub_eq_add_neg, rpow_add hx, rpow_neg (le_of_lt hx), div_eq_mul_inv] theorem rpow_sub' {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) {y z : ℝ} (h : y - z ≠ 0) : x ^ (y - z) = x ^ y / x ^ z := by simp only [sub_eq_add_neg] at h ⊢ simp only [rpow_add' hx h, rpow_neg hx, div_eq_mul_inv] protected theorem _root_.HasCompactSupport.rpow_const {α : Type*} [TopologicalSpace α] {f : α → ℝ} (hf : HasCompactSupport f) {r : ℝ} (hr : r ≠ 0) : HasCompactSupport (fun x ↦ f x ^ r) := hf.comp_left (g := (· ^ r)) (Real.zero_rpow hr) end Real /-! ## Comparing real and complex powers -/ namespace Complex theorem ofReal_cpow {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) : ((x ^ y : ℝ) : ℂ) = (x : ℂ) ^ (y : ℂ) := by simp only [Real.rpow_def_of_nonneg hx, Complex.cpow_def, ofReal_eq_zero]; split_ifs <;> simp [Complex.ofReal_log hx] theorem ofReal_cpow_of_nonpos {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≤ 0) (y : ℂ) : (x : ℂ) ^ y = (-x : ℂ) ^ y * exp (π * I * y) := by rcases hx.eq_or_lt with (rfl | hlt) · rcases eq_or_ne y 0 with (rfl | hy) <;> simp [*] have hne : (x : ℂ) ≠ 0 := ofReal_ne_zero.mpr hlt.ne rw [cpow_def_of_ne_zero hne, cpow_def_of_ne_zero (neg_ne_zero.2 hne), ← exp_add, ← add_mul, log, log, norm_neg, arg_ofReal_of_neg hlt, ← ofReal_neg, arg_ofReal_of_nonneg (neg_nonneg.2 hx), ofReal_zero, zero_mul, add_zero] lemma cpow_ofReal (x : ℂ) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (y : ℂ) = ↑(‖x‖ ^ y) * (Real.cos (arg x * y) + Real.sin (arg x * y) * I) := by rcases eq_or_ne x 0 with rfl | hx · simp [ofReal_cpow le_rfl] · rw [cpow_def_of_ne_zero hx, exp_eq_exp_re_mul_sin_add_cos, mul_comm (log x)] norm_cast rw [re_ofReal_mul, im_ofReal_mul, log_re, log_im, mul_comm y, mul_comm y, Real.exp_mul, Real.exp_log] rwa [norm_pos_iff] lemma cpow_ofReal_re (x : ℂ) (y : ℝ) : (x ^ (y : ℂ)).re = ‖x‖ ^ y * Real.cos (arg x * y) := by rw [cpow_ofReal]; generalize arg x * y = z; simp [Real.cos] lemma cpow_ofReal_im (x : ℂ) (y : ℝ) : (x ^ (y : ℂ)).im = ‖x‖ ^ y * Real.sin (arg x * y) := by rw [cpow_ofReal]; generalize arg x * y = z; simp [Real.sin] theorem norm_cpow_of_ne_zero {z : ℂ} (hz : z ≠ 0) (w : ℂ) : ‖z ^ w‖ = ‖z‖ ^ w.re / Real.exp (arg z * im w) := by rw [cpow_def_of_ne_zero hz, norm_exp, mul_re, log_re, log_im, Real.exp_sub, Real.rpow_def_of_pos (norm_pos_iff.mpr hz)] theorem norm_cpow_of_imp {z w : ℂ} (h : z = 0 → w.re = 0 → w = 0) : ‖z ^ w‖ = ‖z‖ ^ w.re / Real.exp (arg z * im w) := by rcases ne_or_eq z 0 with (hz | rfl) <;> [exact norm_cpow_of_ne_zero hz w; rw [norm_zero]] rcases eq_or_ne w.re 0 with hw | hw · simp [hw, h rfl hw] · rw [Real.zero_rpow hw, zero_div, zero_cpow, norm_zero] exact ne_of_apply_ne re hw theorem norm_cpow_le (z w : ℂ) : ‖z ^ w‖ ≤ ‖z‖ ^ w.re / Real.exp (arg z * im w) := by by_cases h : z = 0 → w.re = 0 → w = 0 · exact (norm_cpow_of_imp h).le · push_neg at h simp [h] @[simp] theorem norm_cpow_real (x : ℂ) (y : ℝ) : ‖x ^ (y : ℂ)‖ = ‖x‖ ^ y := by rw [norm_cpow_of_imp] <;> simp @[simp] theorem norm_cpow_inv_nat (x : ℂ) (n : ℕ) : ‖x ^ (n⁻¹ : ℂ)‖ = ‖x‖ ^ (n⁻¹ : ℝ) := by rw [← norm_cpow_real]; simp theorem norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (y : ℂ) : ‖(x : ℂ) ^ y‖ = x ^ y.re := by rw [norm_cpow_of_ne_zero (ofReal_ne_zero.mpr hx.ne'), arg_ofReal_of_nonneg hx.le, zero_mul, Real.exp_zero, div_one, Complex.norm_of_nonneg hx.le] theorem norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_nonneg {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) {y : ℂ} (hy : re y ≠ 0) : ‖(x : ℂ) ^ y‖ = x ^ re y := by rw [norm_cpow_of_imp] <;> simp [*, arg_ofReal_of_nonneg, abs_of_nonneg] @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_of_ne_zero := norm_cpow_of_ne_zero @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_of_imp := norm_cpow_of_imp @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_le := norm_cpow_le @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_real := norm_cpow_real @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_inv_nat := norm_cpow_inv_nat @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos := norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_nonneg := norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_nonneg open Filter in lemma norm_ofReal_cpow_eventually_eq_atTop (c : ℂ) : (fun t : ℝ ↦ ‖(t : ℂ) ^ c‖) =ᶠ[atTop] fun t ↦ t ^ c.re := by filter_upwards [eventually_gt_atTop 0] with t ht rw [norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos ht] lemma norm_natCast_cpow_of_re_ne_zero (n : ℕ) {s : ℂ} (hs : s.re ≠ 0) : ‖(n : ℂ) ^ s‖ = (n : ℝ) ^ (s.re) := by rw [← ofReal_natCast, norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_nonneg n.cast_nonneg hs] lemma norm_natCast_cpow_of_pos {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) (s : ℂ) : ‖(n : ℂ) ^ s‖ = (n : ℝ) ^ (s.re) := by rw [← ofReal_natCast, norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos (Nat.cast_pos.mpr hn) _] lemma norm_natCast_cpow_pos_of_pos {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) (s : ℂ) : 0 < ‖(n : ℂ) ^ s‖ := (norm_natCast_cpow_of_pos hn _).symm ▸ Real.rpow_pos_of_pos (Nat.cast_pos.mpr hn) _ theorem cpow_mul_ofReal_nonneg {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) (z : ℂ) : (x : ℂ) ^ (↑y * z) = (↑(x ^ y) : ℂ) ^ z := by rw [cpow_mul, ofReal_cpow hx] · rw [← ofReal_log hx, ← ofReal_mul, ofReal_im, neg_lt_zero]; exact Real.pi_pos · rw [← ofReal_log hx, ← ofReal_mul, ofReal_im]; exact Real.pi_pos.le end Complex /-! ### Positivity extension -/ namespace Mathlib.Meta.Positivity open Lean Meta Qq /-- Extension for the `positivity` tactic: exponentiation by a real number is positive (namely 1) when the exponent is zero. The other cases are done in `evalRpow`. -/ @[positivity (_ : ℝ) ^ (0 : ℝ)] def evalRpowZero : PositivityExt where eval {u α} _ _ e := do match u, α, e with | 0, ~q(ℝ), ~q($a ^ (0 : ℝ)) => assertInstancesCommute pure (.positive q(Real.rpow_zero_pos $a)) | _, _, _ => throwError "not Real.rpow" /-- Extension for the `positivity` tactic: exponentiation by a real number is nonnegative when the base is nonnegative and positive when the base is positive. -/ @[positivity (_ : ℝ) ^ (_ : ℝ)] def evalRpow : PositivityExt where eval {u α} _zα _pα e := do match u, α, e with | 0, ~q(ℝ), ~q($a ^ ($b : ℝ)) => let ra ← core q(inferInstance) q(inferInstance) a assertInstancesCommute match ra with | .positive pa => pure (.positive q(Real.rpow_pos_of_pos $pa $b)) | .nonnegative pa => pure (.nonnegative q(Real.rpow_nonneg $pa $b)) | _ => pure .none | _, _, _ => throwError "not Real.rpow" end Mathlib.Meta.Positivity /-! ## Further algebraic properties of `rpow` -/ namespace Real variable {x y z : ℝ} {n : ℕ} theorem rpow_mul {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ (y * z) = (x ^ y) ^ z := by rw [← Complex.ofReal_inj, Complex.ofReal_cpow (rpow_nonneg hx _), Complex.ofReal_cpow hx, Complex.ofReal_mul, Complex.cpow_mul, Complex.ofReal_cpow hx] <;> simp only [(Complex.ofReal_mul _ _).symm, (Complex.ofReal_log hx).symm, Complex.ofReal_im, neg_lt_zero, pi_pos, le_of_lt pi_pos] lemma rpow_pow_comm {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : (x ^ y) ^ n = (x ^ n) ^ y := by simp_rw [← rpow_natCast, ← rpow_mul hx, mul_comm y] lemma rpow_zpow_comm {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : (x ^ y) ^ n = (x ^ n) ^ y := by simp_rw [← rpow_intCast, ← rpow_mul hx, mul_comm y] lemma rpow_add_intCast {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by rw [rpow_def, rpow_def, Complex.ofReal_add, Complex.cpow_add _ _ (Complex.ofReal_ne_zero.mpr hx), Complex.ofReal_intCast, Complex.cpow_intCast, ← Complex.ofReal_zpow, mul_comm, Complex.re_ofReal_mul, mul_comm] lemma rpow_add_natCast {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by simpa using rpow_add_intCast hx y n lemma rpow_sub_intCast {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by simpa using rpow_add_intCast hx y (-n) lemma rpow_sub_natCast {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by simpa using rpow_sub_intCast hx y n lemma rpow_add_intCast' (hx : 0 ≤ x) {n : ℤ} (h : y + n ≠ 0) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by rw [rpow_add' hx h, rpow_intCast] lemma rpow_add_natCast' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : y + n ≠ 0) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by rw [rpow_add' hx h, rpow_natCast] lemma rpow_sub_intCast' (hx : 0 ≤ x) {n : ℤ} (h : y - n ≠ 0) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by rw [rpow_sub' hx h, rpow_intCast] lemma rpow_sub_natCast' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : y - n ≠ 0) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by rw [rpow_sub' hx h, rpow_natCast] theorem rpow_add_one {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (y + 1) = x ^ y * x := by simpa using rpow_add_natCast hx y 1 theorem rpow_sub_one {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (y - 1) = x ^ y / x := by simpa using rpow_sub_natCast hx y 1 lemma rpow_add_one' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : y + 1 ≠ 0) : x ^ (y + 1) = x ^ y * x := by rw [rpow_add' hx h, rpow_one] lemma rpow_one_add' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : 1 + y ≠ 0) : x ^ (1 + y) = x * x ^ y := by rw [rpow_add' hx h, rpow_one] lemma rpow_sub_one' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : y - 1 ≠ 0) : x ^ (y - 1) = x ^ y / x := by rw [rpow_sub' hx h, rpow_one] lemma rpow_one_sub' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : 1 - y ≠ 0) : x ^ (1 - y) = x / x ^ y := by rw [rpow_sub' hx h, rpow_one] @[simp] theorem rpow_two (x : ℝ) : x ^ (2 : ℝ) = x ^ 2 := by rw [← rpow_natCast] simp only [Nat.cast_ofNat] theorem rpow_neg_one (x : ℝ) : x ^ (-1 : ℝ) = x⁻¹ := by suffices H : x ^ ((-1 : ℤ) : ℝ) = x⁻¹ by rwa [Int.cast_neg, Int.cast_one] at H simp only [rpow_intCast, zpow_one, zpow_neg] theorem mul_rpow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) : (x * y) ^ z = x ^ z * y ^ z := by iterate 2 rw [Real.rpow_def_of_nonneg]; split_ifs with h_ifs <;> simp_all · rw [log_mul ‹_› ‹_›, add_mul, exp_add, rpow_def_of_pos (hy.lt_of_ne' ‹_›)] all_goals positivity theorem inv_rpow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) : x⁻¹ ^ y = (x ^ y)⁻¹ := by simp only [← rpow_neg_one, ← rpow_mul hx, mul_comm] theorem div_rpow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (z : ℝ) : (x / y) ^ z = x ^ z / y ^ z := by simp only [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_rpow hx (inv_nonneg.2 hy), inv_rpow hy] theorem log_rpow {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (y : ℝ) : log (x ^ y) = y * log x := by apply exp_injective rw [exp_log (rpow_pos_of_pos hx y), ← exp_log hx, mul_comm, rpow_def_of_pos (exp_pos (log x)) y] theorem mul_log_eq_log_iff {x y z : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (hz : 0 < z) : y * log x = log z ↔ x ^ y = z := ⟨fun h ↦ log_injOn_pos (rpow_pos_of_pos hx _) hz <| log_rpow hx _ |>.trans h, by rintro rfl; rw [log_rpow hx]⟩ @[simp] lemma rpow_rpow_inv (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : y ≠ 0) : (x ^ y) ^ y⁻¹ = x := by rw [← rpow_mul hx, mul_inv_cancel₀ hy, rpow_one] @[simp] lemma rpow_inv_rpow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : y ≠ 0) : (x ^ y⁻¹) ^ y = x := by rw [← rpow_mul hx, inv_mul_cancel₀ hy, rpow_one] theorem pow_rpow_inv_natCast (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hn : n ≠ 0) : (x ^ n) ^ (n⁻¹ : ℝ) = x := by have hn0 : (n : ℝ) ≠ 0 := Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 hn rw [← rpow_natCast, ← rpow_mul hx, mul_inv_cancel₀ hn0, rpow_one] theorem rpow_inv_natCast_pow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hn : n ≠ 0) : (x ^ (n⁻¹ : ℝ)) ^ n = x := by have hn0 : (n : ℝ) ≠ 0 := Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 hn rw [← rpow_natCast, ← rpow_mul hx, inv_mul_cancel₀ hn0, rpow_one] lemma rpow_natCast_mul (hx : 0 ≤ x) (n : ℕ) (z : ℝ) : x ^ (n * z) = (x ^ n) ^ z := by rw [rpow_mul hx, rpow_natCast] lemma rpow_mul_natCast (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y * n) = (x ^ y) ^ n := by rw [rpow_mul hx, rpow_natCast] lemma rpow_intCast_mul (hx : 0 ≤ x) (n : ℤ) (z : ℝ) : x ^ (n * z) = (x ^ n) ^ z := by rw [rpow_mul hx, rpow_intCast] lemma rpow_mul_intCast (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : x ^ (y * n) = (x ^ y) ^ n := by rw [rpow_mul hx, rpow_intCast] /-! Note: lemmas about `(∏ i ∈ s, f i ^ r)` such as `Real.finset_prod_rpow` are proved in `Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/NNReal.lean` instead. -/ /-! ## Order and monotonicity -/ @[gcongr, bound] theorem rpow_lt_rpow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hxy : x < y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z < y ^ z := by rw [le_iff_eq_or_lt] at hx; rcases hx with hx | hx · rw [← hx, zero_rpow (ne_of_gt hz)] exact rpow_pos_of_pos (by rwa [← hx] at hxy) _ · rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx, rpow_def_of_pos (lt_trans hx hxy), exp_lt_exp] exact mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right (log_lt_log hx hxy) hz theorem strictMonoOn_rpow_Ici_of_exponent_pos {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) : StrictMonoOn (fun (x : ℝ) => x ^ r) (Set.Ici 0) := fun _ ha _ _ hab => rpow_lt_rpow ha hab hr @[gcongr, bound] theorem rpow_le_rpow {x y z : ℝ} (h : 0 ≤ x) (h₁ : x ≤ y) (h₂ : 0 ≤ z) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z := by rcases eq_or_lt_of_le h₁ with (rfl | h₁'); · rfl rcases eq_or_lt_of_le h₂ with (rfl | h₂'); · simp exact le_of_lt (rpow_lt_rpow h h₁' h₂') theorem monotoneOn_rpow_Ici_of_exponent_nonneg {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) : MonotoneOn (fun (x : ℝ) => x ^ r) (Set.Ici 0) := fun _ ha _ _ hab => rpow_le_rpow ha hab hr lemma rpow_lt_rpow_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hxy : x < y) (hz : z < 0) : y ^ z < x ^ z := by have := hx.trans hxy rw [← inv_lt_inv₀, ← rpow_neg, ← rpow_neg] on_goal 1 => refine rpow_lt_rpow ?_ hxy (neg_pos.2 hz) all_goals positivity lemma rpow_le_rpow_of_nonpos (hx : 0 < x) (hxy : x ≤ y) (hz : z ≤ 0) : y ^ z ≤ x ^ z := by have := hx.trans_le hxy rw [← inv_le_inv₀, ← rpow_neg, ← rpow_neg] on_goal 1 => refine rpow_le_rpow ?_ hxy (neg_nonneg.2 hz) all_goals positivity theorem rpow_lt_rpow_iff (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z < y ^ z ↔ x < y := ⟨lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le fun h => rpow_le_rpow hy h (le_of_lt hz), fun h => rpow_lt_rpow hx h hz⟩ theorem rpow_le_rpow_iff (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z ↔ x ≤ y := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 <| rpow_lt_rpow_iff hy hx hz lemma rpow_lt_rpow_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z < y ^ z ↔ y < x := ⟨lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le fun h ↦ rpow_le_rpow_of_nonpos hx h hz.le, fun h ↦ rpow_lt_rpow_of_neg hy h hz⟩ lemma rpow_le_rpow_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z ↔ y ≤ x := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 <| rpow_lt_rpow_iff_of_neg hy hx hz lemma le_rpow_inv_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ≤ y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ x ^ z ≤ y := by rw [← rpow_le_rpow_iff hx _ hz, rpow_inv_rpow] <;> positivity lemma rpow_inv_le_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z⁻¹ ≤ y ↔ x ≤ y ^ z := by rw [← rpow_le_rpow_iff _ hy hz, rpow_inv_rpow] <;> positivity lemma lt_rpow_inv_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x < y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ x ^ z < y := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le <| rpow_inv_le_iff_of_pos hy hx hz lemma rpow_inv_lt_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z⁻¹ < y ↔ x < y ^ z := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le <| le_rpow_inv_iff_of_pos hy hx hz theorem le_rpow_inv_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ≤ y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ y ≤ x ^ z := by rw [← rpow_le_rpow_iff_of_neg _ hx hz, rpow_inv_rpow _ hz.ne] <;> positivity theorem lt_rpow_inv_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x < y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ y < x ^ z := by rw [← rpow_lt_rpow_iff_of_neg _ hx hz, rpow_inv_rpow _ hz.ne] <;> positivity theorem rpow_inv_lt_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z⁻¹ < y ↔ y ^ z < x := by rw [← rpow_lt_rpow_iff_of_neg hy _ hz, rpow_inv_rpow _ hz.ne] <;> positivity theorem rpow_inv_le_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z⁻¹ ≤ y ↔ y ^ z ≤ x := by rw [← rpow_le_rpow_iff_of_neg hy _ hz, rpow_inv_rpow _ hz.ne] <;> positivity theorem rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_lt (hx : 1 < x) (hyz : y < z) : x ^ y < x ^ z := by repeat' rw [rpow_def_of_pos (lt_trans zero_lt_one hx)] rw [exp_lt_exp]; exact mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left hyz (log_pos hx) @[gcongr] theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_le (hx : 1 ≤ x) (hyz : y ≤ z) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z := by repeat' rw [rpow_def_of_pos (lt_of_lt_of_le zero_lt_one hx)] rw [exp_le_exp]; exact mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left hyz (log_nonneg hx) theorem rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_neg {x y z : ℝ} (hy : 0 < y) (hxy : y < x) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z < y ^ z := by have hx : 0 < x := hy.trans hxy rw [← neg_neg z, Real.rpow_neg (le_of_lt hx) (-z), Real.rpow_neg (le_of_lt hy) (-z), inv_lt_inv₀ (rpow_pos_of_pos hx _) (rpow_pos_of_pos hy _)] exact Real.rpow_lt_rpow (by positivity) hxy <| neg_pos_of_neg hz theorem strictAntiOn_rpow_Ioi_of_exponent_neg {r : ℝ} (hr : r < 0) : StrictAntiOn (fun (x : ℝ) => x ^ r) (Set.Ioi 0) := fun _ ha _ _ hab => rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_neg ha hab hr theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_nonpos {x y : ℝ} (hy : 0 < y) (hxy : y ≤ x) (hz : z ≤ 0) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z := by rcases ne_or_eq z 0 with hz_zero | rfl case inl => rcases ne_or_eq x y with hxy' | rfl case inl => exact le_of_lt <| rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_neg hy (Ne.lt_of_le (id (Ne.symm hxy')) hxy) (Ne.lt_of_le hz_zero hz) case inr => simp case inr => simp theorem antitoneOn_rpow_Ioi_of_exponent_nonpos {r : ℝ} (hr : r ≤ 0) : AntitoneOn (fun (x : ℝ) => x ^ r) (Set.Ioi 0) := fun _ ha _ _ hab => rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_nonpos ha hab hr @[simp] theorem rpow_le_rpow_left_iff (hx : 1 < x) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z ↔ y ≤ z := by have x_pos : 0 < x := lt_trans zero_lt_one hx rw [← log_le_log_iff (rpow_pos_of_pos x_pos y) (rpow_pos_of_pos x_pos z), log_rpow x_pos, log_rpow x_pos, mul_le_mul_right (log_pos hx)] @[simp] theorem rpow_lt_rpow_left_iff (hx : 1 < x) : x ^ y < x ^ z ↔ y < z := by rw [lt_iff_not_le, rpow_le_rpow_left_iff hx, lt_iff_not_le] theorem rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_gt (hx0 : 0 < x) (hx1 : x < 1) (hyz : z < y) : x ^ y < x ^ z := by repeat' rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx0] rw [exp_lt_exp]; exact mul_lt_mul_of_neg_left hyz (log_neg hx0 hx1) theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge (hx0 : 0 < x) (hx1 : x ≤ 1) (hyz : z ≤ y) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z := by repeat' rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx0] rw [exp_le_exp]; exact mul_le_mul_of_nonpos_left hyz (log_nonpos (le_of_lt hx0) hx1) @[simp] theorem rpow_le_rpow_left_iff_of_base_lt_one (hx0 : 0 < x) (hx1 : x < 1) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z ↔ z ≤ y := by rw [← log_le_log_iff (rpow_pos_of_pos hx0 y) (rpow_pos_of_pos hx0 z), log_rpow hx0, log_rpow hx0, mul_le_mul_right_of_neg (log_neg hx0 hx1)] @[simp] theorem rpow_lt_rpow_left_iff_of_base_lt_one (hx0 : 0 < x) (hx1 : x < 1) : x ^ y < x ^ z ↔ z < y := by rw [lt_iff_not_le, rpow_le_rpow_left_iff_of_base_lt_one hx0 hx1, lt_iff_not_le] theorem rpow_lt_one {x z : ℝ} (hx1 : 0 ≤ x) (hx2 : x < 1) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z < 1 := by rw [← one_rpow z] exact rpow_lt_rpow hx1 hx2 hz theorem rpow_le_one {x z : ℝ} (hx1 : 0 ≤ x) (hx2 : x ≤ 1) (hz : 0 ≤ z) : x ^ z ≤ 1 := by rw [← one_rpow z] exact rpow_le_rpow hx1 hx2 hz theorem rpow_lt_one_of_one_lt_of_neg {x z : ℝ} (hx : 1 < x) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z < 1 := by convert rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_lt hx hz exact (rpow_zero x).symm theorem rpow_le_one_of_one_le_of_nonpos {x z : ℝ} (hx : 1 ≤ x) (hz : z ≤ 0) : x ^ z ≤ 1 := by convert rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_le hx hz exact (rpow_zero x).symm theorem one_lt_rpow {x z : ℝ} (hx : 1 < x) (hz : 0 < z) : 1 < x ^ z := by rw [← one_rpow z] exact rpow_lt_rpow zero_le_one hx hz theorem one_le_rpow {x z : ℝ} (hx : 1 ≤ x) (hz : 0 ≤ z) : 1 ≤ x ^ z := by rw [← one_rpow z] exact rpow_le_rpow zero_le_one hx hz theorem one_lt_rpow_of_pos_of_lt_one_of_neg (hx1 : 0 < x) (hx2 : x < 1) (hz : z < 0) : 1 < x ^ z := by convert rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_gt hx1 hx2 hz exact (rpow_zero x).symm theorem one_le_rpow_of_pos_of_le_one_of_nonpos (hx1 : 0 < x) (hx2 : x ≤ 1) (hz : z ≤ 0) : 1 ≤ x ^ z := by convert rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge hx1 hx2 hz exact (rpow_zero x).symm theorem rpow_lt_one_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 < x) : x ^ y < 1 ↔ 1 < x ∧ y < 0 ∨ x < 1 ∧ 0 < y := by rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx, exp_lt_one_iff, mul_neg_iff, log_pos_iff hx.le, log_neg_iff hx] theorem rpow_lt_one_iff (hx : 0 ≤ x) : x ^ y < 1 ↔ x = 0 ∧ y ≠ 0 ∨ 1 < x ∧ y < 0 ∨ x < 1 ∧ 0 < y := by rcases hx.eq_or_lt with (rfl | hx) · rcases _root_.em (y = 0) with (rfl | hy) <;> simp [*, lt_irrefl, zero_lt_one] · simp [rpow_lt_one_iff_of_pos hx, hx.ne.symm] theorem rpow_lt_one_iff' {x y : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 < y) : x ^ y < 1 ↔ x < 1 := by rw [← Real.rpow_lt_rpow_iff hx zero_le_one hy, Real.one_rpow] theorem one_lt_rpow_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 < x) : 1 < x ^ y ↔ 1 < x ∧ 0 < y ∨ x < 1 ∧ y < 0 := by rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx, one_lt_exp_iff, mul_pos_iff, log_pos_iff hx.le, log_neg_iff hx] theorem one_lt_rpow_iff (hx : 0 ≤ x) : 1 < x ^ y ↔ 1 < x ∧ 0 < y ∨ 0 < x ∧ x < 1 ∧ y < 0 := by rcases hx.eq_or_lt with (rfl | hx) · rcases _root_.em (y = 0) with (rfl | hy) <;> simp [*, lt_irrefl, (zero_lt_one' ℝ).not_lt] · simp [one_lt_rpow_iff_of_pos hx, hx] /-- This is a more general but less convenient version of `rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge`. This version allows `x = 0`, so it explicitly forbids `x = y = 0`, `z ≠ 0`. -/ theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge_of_imp (hx0 : 0 ≤ x) (hx1 : x ≤ 1) (hyz : z ≤ y) (h : x = 0 → y = 0 → z = 0) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z := by rcases eq_or_lt_of_le hx0 with (rfl | hx0') · rcases eq_or_ne y 0 with rfl | hy0 · rw [h rfl rfl] · rw [zero_rpow hy0] apply zero_rpow_nonneg · exact rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge hx0' hx1 hyz /-- This version of `rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge` allows `x = 0` but requires `0 ≤ z`. See also `rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge_of_imp` for the most general version. -/ theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge' (hx0 : 0 ≤ x) (hx1 : x ≤ 1) (hz : 0 ≤ z) (hyz : z ≤ y) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z := rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge_of_imp hx0 hx1 hyz fun _ hy ↦ le_antisymm (hyz.trans_eq hy) hz lemma rpow_max {x y p : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hp : 0 ≤ p) : (max x y) ^ p = max (x ^ p) (y ^ p) := by rcases le_total x y with hxy | hxy · rw [max_eq_right hxy, max_eq_right (rpow_le_rpow hx hxy hp)] · rw [max_eq_left hxy, max_eq_left (rpow_le_rpow hy hxy hp)] theorem self_le_rpow_of_le_one (h₁ : 0 ≤ x) (h₂ : x ≤ 1) (h₃ : y ≤ 1) : x ≤ x ^ y := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge_of_imp h₁ h₂ h₃ fun _ ↦ (absurd · one_ne_zero) theorem self_le_rpow_of_one_le (h₁ : 1 ≤ x) (h₂ : 1 ≤ y) : x ≤ x ^ y := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_le h₁ h₂ theorem rpow_le_self_of_le_one (h₁ : 0 ≤ x) (h₂ : x ≤ 1) (h₃ : 1 ≤ y) : x ^ y ≤ x := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge_of_imp h₁ h₂ h₃ fun _ ↦ (absurd · (one_pos.trans_le h₃).ne') theorem rpow_le_self_of_one_le (h₁ : 1 ≤ x) (h₂ : y ≤ 1) : x ^ y ≤ x := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_le h₁ h₂ theorem self_lt_rpow_of_lt_one (h₁ : 0 < x) (h₂ : x < 1) (h₃ : y < 1) : x < x ^ y := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_gt h₁ h₂ h₃ theorem self_lt_rpow_of_one_lt (h₁ : 1 < x) (h₂ : 1 < y) : x < x ^ y := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_lt h₁ h₂ theorem rpow_lt_self_of_lt_one (h₁ : 0 < x) (h₂ : x < 1) (h₃ : 1 < y) : x ^ y < x := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_gt h₁ h₂ h₃ theorem rpow_lt_self_of_one_lt (h₁ : 1 < x) (h₂ : y < 1) : x ^ y < x := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_lt h₁ h₂ theorem rpow_left_injOn {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) : InjOn (fun y : ℝ => y ^ x) { y : ℝ | 0 ≤ y } := by rintro y hy z hz (hyz : y ^ x = z ^ x) rw [← rpow_one y, ← rpow_one z, ← mul_inv_cancel₀ hx, rpow_mul hy, rpow_mul hz, hyz] lemma rpow_left_inj (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : z ≠ 0) : x ^ z = y ^ z ↔ x = y := (rpow_left_injOn hz).eq_iff hx hy lemma rpow_inv_eq (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : z ≠ 0) : x ^ z⁻¹ = y ↔ x = y ^ z := by rw [← rpow_left_inj _ hy hz, rpow_inv_rpow hx hz]; positivity lemma eq_rpow_inv (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : z ≠ 0) : x = y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ x ^ z = y := by rw [← rpow_left_inj hx _ hz, rpow_inv_rpow hy hz]; positivity theorem le_rpow_iff_log_le (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) : x ≤ y ^ z ↔ log x ≤ z * log y := by rw [← log_le_log_iff hx (rpow_pos_of_pos hy z), log_rpow hy] lemma le_pow_iff_log_le (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) : x ≤ y ^ n ↔ log x ≤ n * log y := rpow_natCast _ _ ▸ le_rpow_iff_log_le hx hy lemma le_zpow_iff_log_le {n : ℤ} (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) : x ≤ y ^ n ↔ log x ≤ n * log y := rpow_intCast _ _ ▸ le_rpow_iff_log_le hx hy lemma le_rpow_of_log_le (hy : 0 < y) (h : log x ≤ z * log y) : x ≤ y ^ z := by obtain hx | hx := le_or_lt x 0 · exact hx.trans (rpow_pos_of_pos hy _).le · exact (le_rpow_iff_log_le hx hy).2 h lemma le_pow_of_log_le (hy : 0 < y) (h : log x ≤ n * log y) : x ≤ y ^ n :=
rpow_natCast _ _ ▸ le_rpow_of_log_le hy h
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 David Loeffler. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: David Loeffler -/ import Mathlib.NumberTheory.BernoulliPolynomials import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.IntervalIntegral.Basic import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Polynomial import Mathlib.Analysis.Fourier.AddCircle import Mathlib.Analysis.PSeries /-! # Critical values of the Riemann zeta function In this file we prove formulae for the critical values of `ζ(s)`, and more generally of Hurwitz zeta functions, in terms of Bernoulli polynomials. ## Main results: * `hasSum_zeta_nat`: the final formula for zeta values, $$\zeta(2k) = \frac{(-1)^{(k + 1)} 2 ^ {2k - 1} \pi^{2k} B_{2 k}}{(2 k)!}.$$ * `hasSum_zeta_two` and `hasSum_zeta_four`: special cases given explicitly. * `hasSum_one_div_nat_pow_mul_cos`: a formula for the sum `∑ (n : ℕ), cos (2 π i n x) / n ^ k` as an explicit multiple of `Bₖ(x)`, for any `x ∈ [0, 1]` and `k ≥ 2` even. * `hasSum_one_div_nat_pow_mul_sin`: a formula for the sum `∑ (n : ℕ), sin (2 π i n x) / n ^ k` as an explicit multiple of `Bₖ(x)`, for any `x ∈ [0, 1]` and `k ≥ 3` odd. -/ noncomputable section open scoped Nat Real Interval open Complex MeasureTheory Set intervalIntegral local notation "𝕌" => UnitAddCircle section BernoulliFunProps /-! Simple properties of the Bernoulli polynomial, as a function `ℝ → ℝ`. -/ /-- The function `x ↦ Bₖ(x) : ℝ → ℝ`. -/ def bernoulliFun (k : ℕ) (x : ℝ) : ℝ := (Polynomial.map (algebraMap ℚ ℝ) (Polynomial.bernoulli k)).eval x theorem bernoulliFun_eval_zero (k : ℕ) : bernoulliFun k 0 = bernoulli k := by rw [bernoulliFun, Polynomial.eval_zero_map, Polynomial.bernoulli_eval_zero, eq_ratCast] theorem bernoulliFun_endpoints_eq_of_ne_one {k : ℕ} (hk : k ≠ 1) : bernoulliFun k 1 = bernoulliFun k 0 := by rw [bernoulliFun_eval_zero, bernoulliFun, Polynomial.eval_one_map, Polynomial.bernoulli_eval_one, bernoulli_eq_bernoulli'_of_ne_one hk, eq_ratCast] theorem bernoulliFun_eval_one (k : ℕ) : bernoulliFun k 1 = bernoulliFun k 0 + ite (k = 1) 1 0 := by rw [bernoulliFun, bernoulliFun_eval_zero, Polynomial.eval_one_map, Polynomial.bernoulli_eval_one] split_ifs with h · rw [h, bernoulli_one, bernoulli'_one, eq_ratCast] push_cast; ring · rw [bernoulli_eq_bernoulli'_of_ne_one h, add_zero, eq_ratCast] theorem hasDerivAt_bernoulliFun (k : ℕ) (x : ℝ) : HasDerivAt (bernoulliFun k) (k * bernoulliFun (k - 1) x) x := by convert ((Polynomial.bernoulli k).map <| algebraMap ℚ ℝ).hasDerivAt x using 1 simp only [bernoulliFun, Polynomial.derivative_map, Polynomial.derivative_bernoulli k, Polynomial.map_mul, Polynomial.map_natCast, Polynomial.eval_mul, Polynomial.eval_natCast] theorem antideriv_bernoulliFun (k : ℕ) (x : ℝ) : HasDerivAt (fun x => bernoulliFun (k + 1) x / (k + 1)) (bernoulliFun k x) x := by convert (hasDerivAt_bernoulliFun (k + 1) x).div_const _ using 1 field_simp [Nat.cast_add_one_ne_zero k] theorem integral_bernoulliFun_eq_zero {k : ℕ} (hk : k ≠ 0) : ∫ x : ℝ in (0)..1, bernoulliFun k x = 0 := by rw [integral_eq_sub_of_hasDerivAt (fun x _ => antideriv_bernoulliFun k x) ((Polynomial.continuous _).intervalIntegrable _ _)] rw [bernoulliFun_eval_one] split_ifs with h · exfalso; exact hk (Nat.succ_inj.mp h) · simp end BernoulliFunProps section BernoulliFourierCoeffs /-! Compute the Fourier coefficients of the Bernoulli functions via integration by parts. -/ /-- The `n`-th Fourier coefficient of the `k`-th Bernoulli function on the interval `[0, 1]`. -/ def bernoulliFourierCoeff (k : ℕ) (n : ℤ) : ℂ := fourierCoeffOn zero_lt_one (fun x => bernoulliFun k x) n /-- Recurrence relation (in `k`) for the `n`-th Fourier coefficient of `Bₖ`. -/ theorem bernoulliFourierCoeff_recurrence (k : ℕ) {n : ℤ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : bernoulliFourierCoeff k n = 1 / (-2 * π * I * n) * (ite (k = 1) 1 0 - k * bernoulliFourierCoeff (k - 1) n) := by unfold bernoulliFourierCoeff rw [fourierCoeffOn_of_hasDerivAt zero_lt_one hn (fun x _ => (hasDerivAt_bernoulliFun k x).ofReal_comp) ((continuous_ofReal.comp <| continuous_const.mul <| Polynomial.continuous _).intervalIntegrable _ _)] simp_rw [ofReal_one, ofReal_zero, sub_zero, one_mul] rw [QuotientAddGroup.mk_zero, fourier_eval_zero, one_mul, ← ofReal_sub, bernoulliFun_eval_one, add_sub_cancel_left] congr 2 · split_ifs <;> simp only [ofReal_one, ofReal_zero, one_mul] · simp_rw [ofReal_mul, ofReal_natCast, fourierCoeffOn.const_mul] /-- The Fourier coefficients of `B₀(x) = 1`. -/ theorem bernoulli_zero_fourier_coeff {n : ℤ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : bernoulliFourierCoeff 0 n = 0 := by simpa using bernoulliFourierCoeff_recurrence 0 hn /-- The `0`-th Fourier coefficient of `Bₖ(x)`. -/ theorem bernoulliFourierCoeff_zero {k : ℕ} (hk : k ≠ 0) : bernoulliFourierCoeff k 0 = 0 := by simp_rw [bernoulliFourierCoeff, fourierCoeffOn_eq_integral, neg_zero, fourier_zero, sub_zero, div_one, one_smul, intervalIntegral.integral_ofReal, integral_bernoulliFun_eq_zero hk, ofReal_zero] theorem bernoulliFourierCoeff_eq {k : ℕ} (hk : k ≠ 0) (n : ℤ) : bernoulliFourierCoeff k n = -k ! / (2 * π * I * n) ^ k := by rcases eq_or_ne n 0 with (rfl | hn) · rw [bernoulliFourierCoeff_zero hk, Int.cast_zero, mul_zero, zero_pow hk, div_zero] refine Nat.le_induction ?_ (fun k hk h'k => ?_) k (Nat.one_le_iff_ne_zero.mpr hk) · rw [bernoulliFourierCoeff_recurrence 1 hn] simp only [Nat.cast_one, tsub_self, neg_mul, one_mul, eq_self_iff_true, if_true, Nat.factorial_one, pow_one, inv_I, mul_neg] rw [bernoulli_zero_fourier_coeff hn, sub_zero, mul_one, div_neg, neg_div] · rw [bernoulliFourierCoeff_recurrence (k + 1) hn, Nat.add_sub_cancel k 1] split_ifs with h · exfalso; exact (ne_of_gt (Nat.lt_succ_iff.mpr hk)) h · rw [h'k, Nat.factorial_succ, zero_sub, Nat.cast_mul, pow_add, pow_one, neg_div, mul_neg, mul_neg, mul_neg, neg_neg, neg_mul, neg_mul, neg_mul, div_neg] field_simp [Int.cast_ne_zero.mpr hn, I_ne_zero] ring_nf end BernoulliFourierCoeffs section BernoulliPeriodized /-! In this section we use the above evaluations of the Fourier coefficients of Bernoulli polynomials, together with the theorem `has_pointwise_sum_fourier_series_of_summable` from Fourier theory, to obtain an explicit formula for `∑ (n:ℤ), 1 / n ^ k * fourier n x`. -/ /-- The Bernoulli polynomial, extended from `[0, 1)` to the unit circle. -/ def periodizedBernoulli (k : ℕ) : 𝕌 → ℝ := AddCircle.liftIco 1 0 (bernoulliFun k) theorem periodizedBernoulli.continuous {k : ℕ} (hk : k ≠ 1) : Continuous (periodizedBernoulli k) := AddCircle.liftIco_zero_continuous (mod_cast (bernoulliFun_endpoints_eq_of_ne_one hk).symm) (Polynomial.continuous _).continuousOn theorem fourierCoeff_bernoulli_eq {k : ℕ} (hk : k ≠ 0) (n : ℤ) : fourierCoeff ((↑) ∘ periodizedBernoulli k : 𝕌 → ℂ) n = -k ! / (2 * π * I * n) ^ k := by have : ((↑) ∘ periodizedBernoulli k : 𝕌 → ℂ) = AddCircle.liftIco 1 0 ((↑) ∘ bernoulliFun k) := by ext1 x; rfl rw [this, fourierCoeff_liftIco_eq] simpa only [zero_add] using bernoulliFourierCoeff_eq hk n theorem summable_bernoulli_fourier {k : ℕ} (hk : 2 ≤ k) : Summable (fun n => -k ! / (2 * π * I * n) ^ k : ℤ → ℂ) := by have : ∀ n : ℤ, -(k ! : ℂ) / (2 * π * I * n) ^ k = -k ! / (2 * π * I) ^ k * (1 / (n : ℂ) ^ k) := by intro n; rw [mul_one_div, div_div, ← mul_pow] simp_rw [this] refine Summable.mul_left _ <| .of_norm ?_ have : (fun x : ℤ => ‖1 / (x : ℂ) ^ k‖) = fun x : ℤ => |1 / (x : ℝ) ^ k| := by ext1 x simp only [one_div, norm_inv, norm_pow, norm_intCast, pow_abs, abs_inv] simp_rw [this] rwa [summable_abs_iff, Real.summable_one_div_int_pow] theorem hasSum_one_div_pow_mul_fourier_mul_bernoulliFun {k : ℕ} (hk : 2 ≤ k) {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Icc (0 : ℝ) 1) : HasSum (fun n : ℤ => 1 / (n : ℂ) ^ k * fourier n (x : 𝕌)) (-(2 * π * I) ^ k / k ! * bernoulliFun k x) := by -- first show it suffices to prove result for `Ico 0 1` suffices ∀ {y : ℝ}, y ∈ Ico (0 : ℝ) 1 → HasSum (fun (n : ℤ) ↦ 1 / (n : ℂ) ^ k * fourier n y) (-(2 * (π : ℂ) * I) ^ k / k ! * bernoulliFun k y) by rw [← Ico_insert_right (zero_le_one' ℝ), mem_insert_iff, or_comm] at hx rcases hx with (hx | rfl) · exact this hx · convert this (left_mem_Ico.mpr zero_lt_one) using 1 · rw [AddCircle.coe_period, QuotientAddGroup.mk_zero] · rw [bernoulliFun_endpoints_eq_of_ne_one (by omega : k ≠ 1)] intro y hy let B : C(𝕌, ℂ) := ContinuousMap.mk ((↑) ∘ periodizedBernoulli k) (continuous_ofReal.comp (periodizedBernoulli.continuous (by omega))) have step1 : ∀ n : ℤ, fourierCoeff B n = -k ! / (2 * π * I * n) ^ k := by rw [ContinuousMap.coe_mk]; exact fourierCoeff_bernoulli_eq (by omega : k ≠ 0) have step2 := has_pointwise_sum_fourier_series_of_summable ((summable_bernoulli_fourier hk).congr fun n => (step1 n).symm) y simp_rw [step1] at step2 convert step2.mul_left (-(2 * ↑π * I) ^ k / (k ! : ℂ)) using 2 with n · rw [smul_eq_mul, ← mul_assoc, mul_div, mul_neg, div_mul_cancel₀, neg_neg, mul_pow _ (n : ℂ), ← div_div, div_self] · rw [Ne, pow_eq_zero_iff', not_and_or] exact Or.inl two_pi_I_ne_zero · exact Nat.cast_ne_zero.mpr (Nat.factorial_ne_zero _) · rw [ContinuousMap.coe_mk, Function.comp_apply, ofReal_inj, periodizedBernoulli, AddCircle.liftIco_coe_apply (show y ∈ Ico 0 (0 + 1) by rwa [zero_add])] end BernoulliPeriodized section Cleanup -- This section is just reformulating the results in a nicer form. theorem hasSum_one_div_nat_pow_mul_fourier {k : ℕ} (hk : 2 ≤ k) {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Icc (0 : ℝ) 1) : HasSum (fun n : ℕ => (1 : ℂ) / (n : ℂ) ^ k * (fourier n (x : 𝕌) + (-1 : ℂ) ^ k * fourier (-n) (x : 𝕌))) (-(2 * π * I) ^ k / k ! * bernoulliFun k x) := by convert (hasSum_one_div_pow_mul_fourier_mul_bernoulliFun hk hx).nat_add_neg using 1 · ext1 n rw [Int.cast_neg, mul_add, ← mul_assoc] conv_rhs => rw [neg_eq_neg_one_mul, mul_pow, ← div_div] congr 2 rw [div_mul_eq_mul_div₀, one_mul] congr 1 rw [eq_div_iff, ← mul_pow, ← neg_eq_neg_one_mul, neg_neg, one_pow] apply pow_ne_zero; rw [neg_ne_zero]; exact one_ne_zero · rw [Int.cast_zero, zero_pow (by positivity : k ≠ 0), div_zero, zero_mul, add_zero] theorem hasSum_one_div_nat_pow_mul_cos {k : ℕ} (hk : k ≠ 0) {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Icc (0 : ℝ) 1) : HasSum (fun n : ℕ => 1 / (n : ℝ) ^ (2 * k) * Real.cos (2 * π * n * x)) ((-1 : ℝ) ^ (k + 1) * (2 * π) ^ (2 * k) / 2 / (2 * k)! * (Polynomial.map (algebraMap ℚ ℝ) (Polynomial.bernoulli (2 * k))).eval x) := by have : HasSum (fun n : ℕ => 1 / (n : ℂ) ^ (2 * k) * (fourier n (x : 𝕌) + fourier (-n) (x : 𝕌))) ((-1 : ℂ) ^ (k + 1) * (2 * (π : ℂ)) ^ (2 * k) / (2 * k)! * bernoulliFun (2 * k) x) := by convert hasSum_one_div_nat_pow_mul_fourier (by omega : 2 ≤ 2 * k) hx using 3 · rw [pow_mul (-1 : ℂ), neg_one_sq, one_pow, one_mul] · rw [pow_add, pow_one] conv_rhs => rw [mul_pow] congr congr · skip · rw [pow_mul, I_sq] ring have ofReal_two : ((2 : ℝ) : ℂ) = 2 := by norm_cast convert ((hasSum_iff _ _).mp (this.div_const 2)).1 with n · convert (ofReal_re _).symm rw [ofReal_mul]; rw [← mul_div]; congr · rw [ofReal_div, ofReal_one, ofReal_pow]; rfl · rw [ofReal_cos, ofReal_mul, fourier_coe_apply, fourier_coe_apply, cos, ofReal_one, div_one, div_one, ofReal_mul, ofReal_mul, ofReal_two, Int.cast_neg, Int.cast_natCast, ofReal_natCast] congr 3 · ring · ring · convert (ofReal_re _).symm rw [ofReal_mul, ofReal_div, ofReal_div, ofReal_mul, ofReal_pow, ofReal_pow, ofReal_neg, ofReal_natCast, ofReal_mul, ofReal_two, ofReal_one] rw [bernoulliFun] ring theorem hasSum_one_div_nat_pow_mul_sin {k : ℕ} (hk : k ≠ 0) {x : ℝ} (hx : x ∈ Icc (0 : ℝ) 1) : HasSum (fun n : ℕ => 1 / (n : ℝ) ^ (2 * k + 1) * Real.sin (2 * π * n * x)) ((-1 : ℝ) ^ (k + 1) * (2 * π) ^ (2 * k + 1) / 2 / (2 * k + 1)! * (Polynomial.map (algebraMap ℚ ℝ) (Polynomial.bernoulli (2 * k + 1))).eval x) := by have : HasSum (fun n : ℕ => 1 / (n : ℂ) ^ (2 * k + 1) * (fourier n (x : 𝕌) - fourier (-n) (x : 𝕌))) ((-1 : ℂ) ^ (k + 1) * I * (2 * π : ℂ) ^ (2 * k + 1) / (2 * k + 1)! * bernoulliFun (2 * k + 1) x) := by convert hasSum_one_div_nat_pow_mul_fourier (by omega : 2 ≤ 2 * k + 1) hx using 1 · ext1 n rw [pow_add (-1 : ℂ), pow_mul (-1 : ℂ), neg_one_sq, one_pow, one_mul, pow_one, ← neg_eq_neg_one_mul, ← sub_eq_add_neg] · congr rw [pow_add, pow_one] conv_rhs => rw [mul_pow] congr congr · skip · rw [pow_add, pow_one, pow_mul, I_sq] ring have ofReal_two : ((2 : ℝ) : ℂ) = 2 := by norm_cast convert ((hasSum_iff _ _).mp (this.div_const (2 * I))).1 · convert (ofReal_re _).symm rw [ofReal_mul]; rw [← mul_div]; congr · rw [ofReal_div, ofReal_one, ofReal_pow]; rfl · rw [ofReal_sin, ofReal_mul, fourier_coe_apply, fourier_coe_apply, sin, ofReal_one, div_one, div_one, ofReal_mul, ofReal_mul, ofReal_two, Int.cast_neg, Int.cast_natCast, ofReal_natCast, ← div_div, div_I, div_mul_eq_mul_div₀, ← neg_div, ← neg_mul, neg_sub] congr 4 · ring · ring · convert (ofReal_re _).symm rw [ofReal_mul, ofReal_div, ofReal_div, ofReal_mul, ofReal_pow, ofReal_pow, ofReal_neg, ofReal_natCast, ofReal_mul, ofReal_two, ofReal_one, ← div_div, div_I, div_mul_eq_mul_div₀] have : ∀ α β γ δ : ℂ, α * I * β / γ * δ * I = I ^ 2 * α * β / γ * δ := by intros; ring rw [this, I_sq] rw [bernoulliFun] ring theorem hasSum_zeta_nat {k : ℕ} (hk : k ≠ 0) : HasSum (fun n : ℕ => 1 / (n : ℝ) ^ (2 * k)) ((-1 : ℝ) ^ (k + 1) * (2 : ℝ) ^ (2 * k - 1) * π ^ (2 * k) * bernoulli (2 * k) / (2 * k)!) := by convert hasSum_one_div_nat_pow_mul_cos hk (left_mem_Icc.mpr zero_le_one) using 1 · ext1 n; rw [mul_zero, Real.cos_zero, mul_one] rw [Polynomial.eval_zero_map, Polynomial.bernoulli_eval_zero, eq_ratCast] have : (2 : ℝ) ^ (2 * k - 1) = (2 : ℝ) ^ (2 * k) / 2 := by rw [eq_div_iff (two_ne_zero' ℝ)] conv_lhs => congr · skip · rw [← pow_one (2 : ℝ)] rw [← pow_add, Nat.sub_add_cancel] omega rw [this, mul_pow] ring end Cleanup section Examples theorem hasSum_zeta_two : HasSum (fun n : ℕ => (1 : ℝ) / (n : ℝ) ^ 2) (π ^ 2 / 6) := by convert hasSum_zeta_nat one_ne_zero using 1; rw [mul_one]
rw [bernoulli_eq_bernoulli'_of_ne_one (by decide : 2 ≠ 1), bernoulli'_two] norm_num [Nat.factorial]; field_simp; ring theorem hasSum_zeta_four : HasSum (fun n : ℕ => (1 : ℝ) / (n : ℝ) ^ 4) (π ^ 4 / 90) := by convert hasSum_zeta_nat two_ne_zero using 1; norm_num rw [bernoulli_eq_bernoulli'_of_ne_one, bernoulli'_four] · norm_num [Nat.factorial]; field_simp; ring · decide theorem Polynomial.bernoulli_three_eval_one_quarter : (Polynomial.bernoulli 3).eval (1 / 4) = 3 / 64 := by simp_rw [Polynomial.bernoulli, Finset.sum_range_succ, Polynomial.eval_add, Polynomial.eval_monomial] rw [Finset.sum_range_zero, Polynomial.eval_zero, zero_add, bernoulli_one] rw [bernoulli_eq_bernoulli'_of_ne_one zero_ne_one, bernoulli'_zero, bernoulli_eq_bernoulli'_of_ne_one (by decide : 2 ≠ 1), bernoulli'_two, bernoulli_eq_bernoulli'_of_ne_one (by decide : 3 ≠ 1), bernoulli'_three]
Mathlib/NumberTheory/ZetaValues.lean
332
348
/- Copyright (c) 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Nat import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Int.Defs import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Bitwise import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Cast.Order.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Nat.PSub import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Size import Mathlib.Data.Num.Bitwise /-! # Properties of the binary representation of integers -/ open Int attribute [local simp] add_assoc namespace PosNum variable {α : Type*} @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_one [One α] [Add α] : ((1 : PosNum) : α) = 1 := rfl @[simp] theorem cast_one' [One α] [Add α] : (PosNum.one : α) = 1 := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_bit0 [One α] [Add α] (n : PosNum) : (n.bit0 : α) = (n : α) + n := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_bit1 [One α] [Add α] (n : PosNum) : (n.bit1 : α) = ((n : α) + n) + 1 := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_to_nat [AddMonoidWithOne α] : ∀ n : PosNum, ((n : ℕ) : α) = n | 1 => Nat.cast_one | bit0 p => by dsimp; rw [Nat.cast_add, p.cast_to_nat] | bit1 p => by dsimp; rw [Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_one, p.cast_to_nat] @[norm_cast] theorem to_nat_to_int (n : PosNum) : ((n : ℕ) : ℤ) = n := cast_to_nat _ @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_to_int [AddGroupWithOne α] (n : PosNum) : ((n : ℤ) : α) = n := by rw [← to_nat_to_int, Int.cast_natCast, cast_to_nat] theorem succ_to_nat : ∀ n, (succ n : ℕ) = n + 1 | 1 => rfl | bit0 _ => rfl | bit1 p => (congr_arg (fun n ↦ n + n) (succ_to_nat p)).trans <| show ↑p + 1 + ↑p + 1 = ↑p + ↑p + 1 + 1 by simp [add_left_comm] theorem one_add (n : PosNum) : 1 + n = succ n := by cases n <;> rfl theorem add_one (n : PosNum) : n + 1 = succ n := by cases n <;> rfl @[norm_cast] theorem add_to_nat : ∀ m n, ((m + n : PosNum) : ℕ) = m + n | 1, b => by rw [one_add b, succ_to_nat, add_comm, cast_one] | a, 1 => by rw [add_one a, succ_to_nat, cast_one] | bit0 a, bit0 b => (congr_arg (fun n ↦ n + n) (add_to_nat a b)).trans <| add_add_add_comm _ _ _ _ | bit0 a, bit1 b => (congr_arg (fun n ↦ (n + n) + 1) (add_to_nat a b)).trans <| show (a + b + (a + b) + 1 : ℕ) = a + a + (b + b + 1) by simp [add_left_comm] | bit1 a, bit0 b => (congr_arg (fun n ↦ (n + n) + 1) (add_to_nat a b)).trans <| show (a + b + (a + b) + 1 : ℕ) = a + a + 1 + (b + b) by simp [add_comm, add_left_comm] | bit1 a, bit1 b => show (succ (a + b) + succ (a + b) : ℕ) = a + a + 1 + (b + b + 1) by rw [succ_to_nat, add_to_nat a b]; simp [add_left_comm] theorem add_succ : ∀ m n : PosNum, m + succ n = succ (m + n) | 1, b => by simp [one_add] | bit0 a, 1 => congr_arg bit0 (add_one a) | bit1 a, 1 => congr_arg bit1 (add_one a) | bit0 _, bit0 _ => rfl | bit0 a, bit1 b => congr_arg bit0 (add_succ a b) | bit1 _, bit0 _ => rfl | bit1 a, bit1 b => congr_arg bit1 (add_succ a b) theorem bit0_of_bit0 : ∀ n, n + n = bit0 n | 1 => rfl | bit0 p => congr_arg bit0 (bit0_of_bit0 p) | bit1 p => show bit0 (succ (p + p)) = _ by rw [bit0_of_bit0 p, succ] theorem bit1_of_bit1 (n : PosNum) : (n + n) + 1 = bit1 n := show (n + n) + 1 = bit1 n by rw [add_one, bit0_of_bit0, succ] @[norm_cast] theorem mul_to_nat (m) : ∀ n, ((m * n : PosNum) : ℕ) = m * n | 1 => (mul_one _).symm | bit0 p => show (↑(m * p) + ↑(m * p) : ℕ) = ↑m * (p + p) by rw [mul_to_nat m p, left_distrib] | bit1 p => (add_to_nat (bit0 (m * p)) m).trans <| show (↑(m * p) + ↑(m * p) + ↑m : ℕ) = ↑m * (p + p) + m by rw [mul_to_nat m p, left_distrib] theorem to_nat_pos : ∀ n : PosNum, 0 < (n : ℕ) | 1 => Nat.zero_lt_one | bit0 p => let h := to_nat_pos p add_pos h h | bit1 _p => Nat.succ_pos _
theorem cmp_to_nat_lemma {m n : PosNum} : (m : ℕ) < n → (bit1 m : ℕ) < bit0 n := show (m : ℕ) < n → (m + m + 1 + 1 : ℕ) ≤ n + n by intro h; rw [Nat.add_right_comm m m 1, add_assoc]; exact Nat.add_le_add h h
Mathlib/Data/Num/Lemmas.lean
113
116
/- Copyright (c) 2024 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Hom.Ring import Mathlib.Data.ENat.Basic import Mathlib.SetTheory.Cardinal.Basic /-! # Conversion between `Cardinal` and `ℕ∞` In this file we define a coercion `Cardinal.ofENat : ℕ∞ → Cardinal` and a projection `Cardinal.toENat : Cardinal →+*o ℕ∞`. We also prove basic theorems about these definitions. ## Implementation notes We define `Cardinal.ofENat` as a function instead of a bundled homomorphism so that we can use it as a coercion and delaborate its application to `↑n`. We define `Cardinal.toENat` as a bundled homomorphism so that we can use all the theorems about homomorphisms without specializing them to this function. Since it is not registered as a coercion, the argument about delaboration does not apply. ## Keywords set theory, cardinals, extended natural numbers -/ assert_not_exists Field open Function Set universe u v namespace Cardinal /-- Coercion `ℕ∞ → Cardinal`. It sends natural numbers to natural numbers and `⊤` to `ℵ₀`. See also `Cardinal.ofENatHom` for a bundled homomorphism version. -/ @[coe] def ofENat : ℕ∞ → Cardinal | (n : ℕ) => n | ⊤ => ℵ₀ instance : Coe ENat Cardinal := ⟨Cardinal.ofENat⟩ @[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofENat_top : ofENat ⊤ = ℵ₀ := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofENat_nat (n : ℕ) : ofENat n = n := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofENat_zero : ofENat 0 = 0 := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofENat_one : ofENat 1 = 1 := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofENat_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : ((ofNat(n) : ℕ∞) : Cardinal) = OfNat.ofNat n := rfl lemma ofENat_strictMono : StrictMono ofENat := WithTop.strictMono_iff.2 ⟨Nat.strictMono_cast, nat_lt_aleph0⟩ @[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofENat_lt_ofENat {m n : ℕ∞} : (m : Cardinal) < n ↔ m < n := ofENat_strictMono.lt_iff_lt @[gcongr, mono] alias ⟨_, ofENat_lt_ofENat_of_lt⟩ := ofENat_lt_ofENat @[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofENat_lt_aleph0 {m : ℕ∞} : (m : Cardinal) < ℵ₀ ↔ m < ⊤ := ofENat_lt_ofENat (n := ⊤) @[simp] lemma ofENat_lt_nat {m : ℕ∞} {n : ℕ} : ofENat m < n ↔ m < n := by norm_cast @[simp] lemma ofENat_lt_ofNat {m : ℕ∞} {n : ℕ} [n.AtLeastTwo] : ofENat m < ofNat(n) ↔ m < OfNat.ofNat n := ofENat_lt_nat @[simp] lemma nat_lt_ofENat {m : ℕ} {n : ℕ∞} : (m : Cardinal) < n ↔ m < n := by norm_cast @[simp] lemma ofENat_pos {m : ℕ∞} : 0 < (m : Cardinal) ↔ 0 < m := by norm_cast @[simp] lemma one_lt_ofENat {m : ℕ∞} : 1 < (m : Cardinal) ↔ 1 < m := by norm_cast @[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofNat_lt_ofENat {m : ℕ} [m.AtLeastTwo] {n : ℕ∞} : (ofNat(m) : Cardinal) < n ↔ OfNat.ofNat m < n := nat_lt_ofENat lemma ofENat_mono : Monotone ofENat := ofENat_strictMono.monotone @[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofENat_le_ofENat {m n : ℕ∞} : (m : Cardinal) ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := ofENat_strictMono.le_iff_le @[gcongr, mono] alias ⟨_, ofENat_le_ofENat_of_le⟩ := ofENat_le_ofENat @[simp] lemma ofENat_le_aleph0 (n : ℕ∞) : ↑n ≤ ℵ₀ := ofENat_le_ofENat.2 le_top @[simp] lemma ofENat_le_nat {m : ℕ∞} {n : ℕ} : ofENat m ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := by norm_cast @[simp] lemma ofENat_le_one {m : ℕ∞} : ofENat m ≤ 1 ↔ m ≤ 1 := by norm_cast @[simp] lemma ofENat_le_ofNat {m : ℕ∞} {n : ℕ} [n.AtLeastTwo] : ofENat m ≤ ofNat(n) ↔ m ≤ OfNat.ofNat n := ofENat_le_nat @[simp] lemma nat_le_ofENat {m : ℕ} {n : ℕ∞} : (m : Cardinal) ≤ n ↔ m ≤ n := by norm_cast @[simp] lemma one_le_ofENat {n : ℕ∞} : 1 ≤ (n : Cardinal) ↔ 1 ≤ n := by norm_cast @[simp] lemma ofNat_le_ofENat {m : ℕ} [m.AtLeastTwo] {n : ℕ∞} : (ofNat(m) : Cardinal) ≤ n ↔ OfNat.ofNat m ≤ n := nat_le_ofENat lemma ofENat_injective : Injective ofENat := ofENat_strictMono.injective @[simp, norm_cast]
lemma ofENat_inj {m n : ℕ∞} : (m : Cardinal) = n ↔ m = n := ofENat_injective.eq_iff
Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/ENat.lean
105
105
/- Copyright (c) 2014 Parikshit Khanna. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Parikshit Khanna, Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Floris van Doorn, Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Control.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Option.Basic import Mathlib.Data.List.Defs import Mathlib.Data.List.Monad import Mathlib.Logic.OpClass import Mathlib.Logic.Unique import Mathlib.Order.Basic import Mathlib.Tactic.Common /-! # Basic properties of lists -/ assert_not_exists GroupWithZero assert_not_exists Lattice assert_not_exists Prod.swap_eq_iff_eq_swap assert_not_exists Ring assert_not_exists Set.range open Function open Nat hiding one_pos namespace List universe u v w variable {ι : Type*} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {γ : Type w} {l₁ l₂ : List α} /-- There is only one list of an empty type -/ instance uniqueOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty α] : Unique (List α) := { instInhabitedList with uniq := fun l => match l with | [] => rfl | a :: _ => isEmptyElim a } instance : Std.LawfulIdentity (α := List α) Append.append [] where left_id := nil_append right_id := append_nil instance : Std.Associative (α := List α) Append.append where assoc := append_assoc @[simp] theorem cons_injective {a : α} : Injective (cons a) := fun _ _ => tail_eq_of_cons_eq theorem singleton_injective : Injective fun a : α => [a] := fun _ _ h => (cons_eq_cons.1 h).1 theorem set_of_mem_cons (l : List α) (a : α) : { x | x ∈ a :: l } = insert a { x | x ∈ l } := Set.ext fun _ => mem_cons /-! ### mem -/ theorem _root_.Decidable.List.eq_or_ne_mem_of_mem [DecidableEq α] {a b : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ b :: l) : a = b ∨ a ≠ b ∧ a ∈ l := by by_cases hab : a = b · exact Or.inl hab · exact ((List.mem_cons.1 h).elim Or.inl (fun h => Or.inr ⟨hab, h⟩)) lemma mem_pair {a b c : α} : a ∈ [b, c] ↔ a = b ∨ a = c := by rw [mem_cons, mem_singleton] -- The simpNF linter says that the LHS can be simplified via `List.mem_map`. -- However this is a higher priority lemma. -- It seems the side condition `hf` is not applied by `simpNF`. -- https://github.com/leanprover/std4/issues/207 @[simp 1100, nolint simpNF] theorem mem_map_of_injective {f : α → β} (H : Injective f) {a : α} {l : List α} : f a ∈ map f l ↔ a ∈ l := ⟨fun m => let ⟨_, m', e⟩ := exists_of_mem_map m; H e ▸ m', mem_map_of_mem⟩ @[simp] theorem _root_.Function.Involutive.exists_mem_and_apply_eq_iff {f : α → α} (hf : Function.Involutive f) (x : α) (l : List α) : (∃ y : α, y ∈ l ∧ f y = x) ↔ f x ∈ l := ⟨by rintro ⟨y, h, rfl⟩; rwa [hf y], fun h => ⟨f x, h, hf _⟩⟩ theorem mem_map_of_involutive {f : α → α} (hf : Involutive f) {a : α} {l : List α} : a ∈ map f l ↔ f a ∈ l := by rw [mem_map, hf.exists_mem_and_apply_eq_iff] /-! ### length -/ alias ⟨_, length_pos_of_ne_nil⟩ := length_pos_iff theorem length_pos_iff_ne_nil {l : List α} : 0 < length l ↔ l ≠ [] := ⟨ne_nil_of_length_pos, length_pos_of_ne_nil⟩ theorem exists_of_length_succ {n} : ∀ l : List α, l.length = n + 1 → ∃ h t, l = h :: t | [], H => absurd H.symm <| succ_ne_zero n | h :: t, _ => ⟨h, t, rfl⟩ @[simp] lemma length_injective_iff : Injective (List.length : List α → ℕ) ↔ Subsingleton α := by constructor · intro h; refine ⟨fun x y => ?_⟩; (suffices [x] = [y] by simpa using this); apply h; rfl · intros hα l1 l2 hl induction l1 generalizing l2 <;> cases l2 · rfl · cases hl · cases hl · next ih _ _ => congr · subsingleton · apply ih; simpa using hl @[simp default+1] -- Raise priority above `length_injective_iff`. lemma length_injective [Subsingleton α] : Injective (length : List α → ℕ) := length_injective_iff.mpr inferInstance theorem length_eq_two {l : List α} : l.length = 2 ↔ ∃ a b, l = [a, b] := ⟨fun _ => let [a, b] := l; ⟨a, b, rfl⟩, fun ⟨_, _, e⟩ => e ▸ rfl⟩ theorem length_eq_three {l : List α} : l.length = 3 ↔ ∃ a b c, l = [a, b, c] := ⟨fun _ => let [a, b, c] := l; ⟨a, b, c, rfl⟩, fun ⟨_, _, _, e⟩ => e ▸ rfl⟩ /-! ### set-theoretic notation of lists -/ instance instSingletonList : Singleton α (List α) := ⟨fun x => [x]⟩ instance [DecidableEq α] : Insert α (List α) := ⟨List.insert⟩ instance [DecidableEq α] : LawfulSingleton α (List α) := { insert_empty_eq := fun x => show (if x ∈ ([] : List α) then [] else [x]) = [x] from if_neg not_mem_nil } theorem singleton_eq (x : α) : ({x} : List α) = [x] := rfl theorem insert_neg [DecidableEq α] {x : α} {l : List α} (h : x ∉ l) : Insert.insert x l = x :: l := insert_of_not_mem h theorem insert_pos [DecidableEq α] {x : α} {l : List α} (h : x ∈ l) : Insert.insert x l = l := insert_of_mem h theorem doubleton_eq [DecidableEq α] {x y : α} (h : x ≠ y) : ({x, y} : List α) = [x, y] := by rw [insert_neg, singleton_eq] rwa [singleton_eq, mem_singleton] /-! ### bounded quantifiers over lists -/ theorem forall_mem_of_forall_mem_cons {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {l : List α} (h : ∀ x ∈ a :: l, p x) : ∀ x ∈ l, p x := (forall_mem_cons.1 h).2 theorem exists_mem_cons_of {p : α → Prop} {a : α} (l : List α) (h : p a) : ∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x := ⟨a, mem_cons_self, h⟩ theorem exists_mem_cons_of_exists {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {l : List α} : (∃ x ∈ l, p x) → ∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x := fun ⟨x, xl, px⟩ => ⟨x, mem_cons_of_mem _ xl, px⟩ theorem or_exists_of_exists_mem_cons {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {l : List α} : (∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x) → p a ∨ ∃ x ∈ l, p x := fun ⟨x, xal, px⟩ => Or.elim (eq_or_mem_of_mem_cons xal) (fun h : x = a => by rw [← h]; left; exact px) fun h : x ∈ l => Or.inr ⟨x, h, px⟩ theorem exists_mem_cons_iff (p : α → Prop) (a : α) (l : List α) : (∃ x ∈ a :: l, p x) ↔ p a ∨ ∃ x ∈ l, p x := Iff.intro or_exists_of_exists_mem_cons fun h => Or.elim h (exists_mem_cons_of l) exists_mem_cons_of_exists /-! ### list subset -/ theorem cons_subset_of_subset_of_mem {a : α} {l m : List α} (ainm : a ∈ m) (lsubm : l ⊆ m) : a::l ⊆ m := cons_subset.2 ⟨ainm, lsubm⟩ theorem append_subset_of_subset_of_subset {l₁ l₂ l : List α} (l₁subl : l₁ ⊆ l) (l₂subl : l₂ ⊆ l) : l₁ ++ l₂ ⊆ l := fun _ h ↦ (mem_append.1 h).elim (@l₁subl _) (@l₂subl _) theorem map_subset_iff {l₁ l₂ : List α} (f : α → β) (h : Injective f) : map f l₁ ⊆ map f l₂ ↔ l₁ ⊆ l₂ := by refine ⟨?_, map_subset f⟩; intro h2 x hx rcases mem_map.1 (h2 (mem_map_of_mem hx)) with ⟨x', hx', hxx'⟩ cases h hxx'; exact hx' /-! ### append -/ theorem append_eq_has_append {L₁ L₂ : List α} : List.append L₁ L₂ = L₁ ++ L₂ := rfl theorem append_right_injective (s : List α) : Injective fun t ↦ s ++ t := fun _ _ ↦ append_cancel_left theorem append_left_injective (t : List α) : Injective fun s ↦ s ++ t := fun _ _ ↦ append_cancel_right /-! ### replicate -/ theorem eq_replicate_length {a : α} : ∀ {l : List α}, l = replicate l.length a ↔ ∀ b ∈ l, b = a | [] => by simp | (b :: l) => by simp [eq_replicate_length, replicate_succ] theorem replicate_add (m n) (a : α) : replicate (m + n) a = replicate m a ++ replicate n a := by rw [replicate_append_replicate] theorem replicate_subset_singleton (n) (a : α) : replicate n a ⊆ [a] := fun _ h => mem_singleton.2 (eq_of_mem_replicate h) theorem subset_singleton_iff {a : α} {L : List α} : L ⊆ [a] ↔ ∃ n, L = replicate n a := by simp only [eq_replicate_iff, subset_def, mem_singleton, exists_eq_left'] theorem replicate_right_injective {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : Injective (@replicate α n) := fun _ _ h => (eq_replicate_iff.1 h).2 _ <| mem_replicate.2 ⟨hn, rfl⟩ theorem replicate_right_inj {a b : α} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : replicate n a = replicate n b ↔ a = b := (replicate_right_injective hn).eq_iff theorem replicate_right_inj' {a b : α} : ∀ {n}, replicate n a = replicate n b ↔ n = 0 ∨ a = b | 0 => by simp | n + 1 => (replicate_right_inj n.succ_ne_zero).trans <| by simp only [n.succ_ne_zero, false_or] theorem replicate_left_injective (a : α) : Injective (replicate · a) := LeftInverse.injective (length_replicate (n := ·)) theorem replicate_left_inj {a : α} {n m : ℕ} : replicate n a = replicate m a ↔ n = m := (replicate_left_injective a).eq_iff @[simp] theorem head?_flatten_replicate {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) (l : List α) : (List.replicate n l).flatten.head? = l.head? := by obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero h induction l <;> simp [replicate] @[simp] theorem getLast?_flatten_replicate {n : ℕ} (h : n ≠ 0) (l : List α) : (List.replicate n l).flatten.getLast? = l.getLast? := by rw [← List.head?_reverse, ← List.head?_reverse, List.reverse_flatten, List.map_replicate, List.reverse_replicate, head?_flatten_replicate h] /-! ### pure -/ theorem mem_pure (x y : α) : x ∈ (pure y : List α) ↔ x = y := by simp /-! ### bind -/ @[simp] theorem bind_eq_flatMap {α β} (f : α → List β) (l : List α) : l >>= f = l.flatMap f := rfl /-! ### concat -/ /-! ### reverse -/ theorem reverse_cons' (a : α) (l : List α) : reverse (a :: l) = concat (reverse l) a := by simp only [reverse_cons, concat_eq_append] theorem reverse_concat' (l : List α) (a : α) : (l ++ [a]).reverse = a :: l.reverse := by rw [reverse_append]; rfl @[simp] theorem reverse_singleton (a : α) : reverse [a] = [a] := rfl @[simp] theorem reverse_involutive : Involutive (@reverse α) := reverse_reverse @[simp] theorem reverse_injective : Injective (@reverse α) := reverse_involutive.injective theorem reverse_surjective : Surjective (@reverse α) := reverse_involutive.surjective theorem reverse_bijective : Bijective (@reverse α) := reverse_involutive.bijective theorem concat_eq_reverse_cons (a : α) (l : List α) : concat l a = reverse (a :: reverse l) := by simp only [concat_eq_append, reverse_cons, reverse_reverse] theorem map_reverseAux (f : α → β) (l₁ l₂ : List α) : map f (reverseAux l₁ l₂) = reverseAux (map f l₁) (map f l₂) := by simp only [reverseAux_eq, map_append, map_reverse] -- TODO: Rename `List.reverse_perm` to `List.reverse_perm_self` @[simp] lemma reverse_perm' : l₁.reverse ~ l₂ ↔ l₁ ~ l₂ where mp := l₁.reverse_perm.symm.trans mpr := l₁.reverse_perm.trans @[simp] lemma perm_reverse : l₁ ~ l₂.reverse ↔ l₁ ~ l₂ where mp hl := hl.trans l₂.reverse_perm mpr hl := hl.trans l₂.reverse_perm.symm /-! ### getLast -/ attribute [simp] getLast_cons theorem getLast_append_singleton {a : α} (l : List α) : getLast (l ++ [a]) (append_ne_nil_of_right_ne_nil l (cons_ne_nil a _)) = a := by simp [getLast_append] theorem getLast_append_of_right_ne_nil (l₁ l₂ : List α) (h : l₂ ≠ []) : getLast (l₁ ++ l₂) (append_ne_nil_of_right_ne_nil l₁ h) = getLast l₂ h := by induction l₁ with | nil => simp | cons _ _ ih => simp only [cons_append]; rw [List.getLast_cons]; exact ih @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-06")] alias getLast_append' := getLast_append_of_right_ne_nil theorem getLast_concat' {a : α} (l : List α) : getLast (concat l a) (by simp) = a := by simp @[simp] theorem getLast_singleton' (a : α) : getLast [a] (cons_ne_nil a []) = a := rfl @[simp] theorem getLast_cons_cons (a₁ a₂ : α) (l : List α) : getLast (a₁ :: a₂ :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _) = getLast (a₂ :: l) (cons_ne_nil a₂ l) := rfl theorem dropLast_append_getLast : ∀ {l : List α} (h : l ≠ []), dropLast l ++ [getLast l h] = l | [], h => absurd rfl h | [_], _ => rfl | a :: b :: l, h => by rw [dropLast_cons₂, cons_append, getLast_cons (cons_ne_nil _ _)] congr exact dropLast_append_getLast (cons_ne_nil b l) theorem getLast_congr {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h₁ : l₁ ≠ []) (h₂ : l₂ ≠ []) (h₃ : l₁ = l₂) : getLast l₁ h₁ = getLast l₂ h₂ := by subst l₁; rfl theorem getLast_replicate_succ (m : ℕ) (a : α) : (replicate (m + 1) a).getLast (ne_nil_of_length_eq_add_one length_replicate) = a := by simp only [replicate_succ'] exact getLast_append_singleton _ @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-07")] alias getLast_filter' := getLast_filter_of_pos /-! ### getLast? -/ theorem mem_getLast?_eq_getLast : ∀ {l : List α} {x : α}, x ∈ l.getLast? → ∃ h, x = getLast l h | [], x, hx => False.elim <| by simp at hx | [a], x, hx => have : a = x := by simpa using hx this ▸ ⟨cons_ne_nil a [], rfl⟩ | a :: b :: l, x, hx => by rw [getLast?_cons_cons] at hx rcases mem_getLast?_eq_getLast hx with ⟨_, h₂⟩ use cons_ne_nil _ _ assumption theorem getLast?_eq_getLast_of_ne_nil : ∀ {l : List α} (h : l ≠ []), l.getLast? = some (l.getLast h) | [], h => (h rfl).elim | [_], _ => rfl | _ :: b :: l, _ => @getLast?_eq_getLast_of_ne_nil (b :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _) theorem mem_getLast?_cons {x y : α} : ∀ {l : List α}, x ∈ l.getLast? → x ∈ (y :: l).getLast? | [], _ => by contradiction | _ :: _, h => h theorem dropLast_append_getLast? : ∀ {l : List α}, ∀ a ∈ l.getLast?, dropLast l ++ [a] = l | [], a, ha => (Option.not_mem_none a ha).elim | [a], _, rfl => rfl | a :: b :: l, c, hc => by rw [getLast?_cons_cons] at hc rw [dropLast_cons₂, cons_append, dropLast_append_getLast? _ hc] theorem getLastI_eq_getLast? [Inhabited α] : ∀ l : List α, l.getLastI = l.getLast?.iget | [] => by simp [getLastI, Inhabited.default] | [_] => rfl | [_, _] => rfl | [_, _, _] => rfl | _ :: _ :: c :: l => by simp [getLastI, getLastI_eq_getLast? (c :: l)] theorem getLast?_append_cons : ∀ (l₁ : List α) (a : α) (l₂ : List α), getLast? (l₁ ++ a :: l₂) = getLast? (a :: l₂) | [], _, _ => rfl | [_], _, _ => rfl | b :: c :: l₁, a, l₂ => by rw [cons_append, cons_append, getLast?_cons_cons, ← cons_append, getLast?_append_cons (c :: l₁)] theorem getLast?_append_of_ne_nil (l₁ : List α) : ∀ {l₂ : List α} (_ : l₂ ≠ []), getLast? (l₁ ++ l₂) = getLast? l₂ | [], hl₂ => by contradiction | b :: l₂, _ => getLast?_append_cons l₁ b l₂ theorem mem_getLast?_append_of_mem_getLast? {l₁ l₂ : List α} {x : α} (h : x ∈ l₂.getLast?) : x ∈ (l₁ ++ l₂).getLast? := by cases l₂ · contradiction · rw [List.getLast?_append_cons] exact h /-! ### head(!?) and tail -/ @[simp] theorem head!_nil [Inhabited α] : ([] : List α).head! = default := rfl @[simp] theorem head_cons_tail (x : List α) (h : x ≠ []) : x.head h :: x.tail = x := by cases x <;> simp at h ⊢ theorem head_eq_getElem_zero {l : List α} (hl : l ≠ []) : l.head hl = l[0]'(length_pos_iff.2 hl) := (getElem_zero _).symm theorem head!_eq_head? [Inhabited α] (l : List α) : head! l = (head? l).iget := by cases l <;> rfl theorem surjective_head! [Inhabited α] : Surjective (@head! α _) := fun x => ⟨[x], rfl⟩ theorem surjective_head? : Surjective (@head? α) := Option.forall.2 ⟨⟨[], rfl⟩, fun x => ⟨[x], rfl⟩⟩ theorem surjective_tail : Surjective (@tail α) | [] => ⟨[], rfl⟩ | a :: l => ⟨a :: a :: l, rfl⟩ theorem eq_cons_of_mem_head? {x : α} : ∀ {l : List α}, x ∈ l.head? → l = x :: tail l | [], h => (Option.not_mem_none _ h).elim | a :: l, h => by simp only [head?, Option.mem_def, Option.some_inj] at h exact h ▸ rfl @[simp] theorem head!_cons [Inhabited α] (a : α) (l : List α) : head! (a :: l) = a := rfl @[simp] theorem head!_append [Inhabited α] (t : List α) {s : List α} (h : s ≠ []) : head! (s ++ t) = head! s := by induction s · contradiction · rfl theorem mem_head?_append_of_mem_head? {s t : List α} {x : α} (h : x ∈ s.head?) : x ∈ (s ++ t).head? := by cases s · contradiction · exact h theorem head?_append_of_ne_nil : ∀ (l₁ : List α) {l₂ : List α} (_ : l₁ ≠ []), head? (l₁ ++ l₂) = head? l₁ | _ :: _, _, _ => rfl theorem tail_append_singleton_of_ne_nil {a : α} {l : List α} (h : l ≠ nil) : tail (l ++ [a]) = tail l ++ [a] := by induction l · contradiction · rw [tail, cons_append, tail] theorem cons_head?_tail : ∀ {l : List α} {a : α}, a ∈ head? l → a :: tail l = l | [], a, h => by contradiction | b :: l, a, h => by simp? at h says simp only [head?_cons, Option.mem_def, Option.some.injEq] at h simp [h] theorem head!_mem_head? [Inhabited α] : ∀ {l : List α}, l ≠ [] → head! l ∈ head? l | [], h => by contradiction | _ :: _, _ => rfl theorem cons_head!_tail [Inhabited α] {l : List α} (h : l ≠ []) : head! l :: tail l = l := cons_head?_tail (head!_mem_head? h) theorem head!_mem_self [Inhabited α] {l : List α} (h : l ≠ nil) : l.head! ∈ l := by have h' : l.head! ∈ l.head! :: l.tail := mem_cons_self rwa [cons_head!_tail h] at h' theorem get_eq_getElem? (l : List α) (i : Fin l.length) : l.get i = l[i]?.get (by simp [getElem?_eq_getElem]) := by simp @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-15")] alias get_eq_get? := get_eq_getElem? theorem exists_mem_iff_getElem {l : List α} {p : α → Prop} : (∃ x ∈ l, p x) ↔ ∃ (i : ℕ) (_ : i < l.length), p l[i] := by simp only [mem_iff_getElem] exact ⟨fun ⟨_x, ⟨i, hi, hix⟩, hxp⟩ ↦ ⟨i, hi, hix ▸ hxp⟩, fun ⟨i, hi, hp⟩ ↦ ⟨_, ⟨i, hi, rfl⟩, hp⟩⟩ theorem forall_mem_iff_getElem {l : List α} {p : α → Prop} : (∀ x ∈ l, p x) ↔ ∀ (i : ℕ) (_ : i < l.length), p l[i] := by simp [mem_iff_getElem, @forall_swap α] theorem get_tail (l : List α) (i) (h : i < l.tail.length) (h' : i + 1 < l.length := (by simp only [length_tail] at h; omega)) : l.tail.get ⟨i, h⟩ = l.get ⟨i + 1, h'⟩ := by cases l <;> [cases h; rfl] /-! ### sublists -/ attribute [refl] List.Sublist.refl theorem Sublist.cons_cons {l₁ l₂ : List α} (a : α) (s : l₁ <+ l₂) : a :: l₁ <+ a :: l₂ := Sublist.cons₂ _ s lemma cons_sublist_cons' {a b : α} : a :: l₁ <+ b :: l₂ ↔ a :: l₁ <+ l₂ ∨ a = b ∧ l₁ <+ l₂ := by constructor · rintro (_ | _) · exact Or.inl ‹_› · exact Or.inr ⟨rfl, ‹_›⟩ · rintro (h | ⟨rfl, h⟩) · exact h.cons _ · rwa [cons_sublist_cons] theorem sublist_cons_of_sublist (a : α) (h : l₁ <+ l₂) : l₁ <+ a :: l₂ := h.cons _ @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-07")] alias sublist_nil_iff_eq_nil := sublist_nil @[simp] lemma sublist_singleton {l : List α} {a : α} : l <+ [a] ↔ l = [] ∨ l = [a] := by constructor <;> rintro (_ | _) <;> aesop theorem Sublist.antisymm (s₁ : l₁ <+ l₂) (s₂ : l₂ <+ l₁) : l₁ = l₂ := s₁.eq_of_length_le s₂.length_le /-- If the first element of two lists are different, then a sublist relation can be reduced. -/ theorem Sublist.of_cons_of_ne {a b} (h₁ : a ≠ b) (h₂ : a :: l₁ <+ b :: l₂) : a :: l₁ <+ l₂ := match h₁, h₂ with | _, .cons _ h => h /-! ### indexOf -/ section IndexOf variable [DecidableEq α] theorem idxOf_cons_eq {a b : α} (l : List α) : b = a → idxOf a (b :: l) = 0 | e => by rw [← e]; exact idxOf_cons_self @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_cons_eq := idxOf_cons_eq @[simp] theorem idxOf_cons_ne {a b : α} (l : List α) : b ≠ a → idxOf a (b :: l) = succ (idxOf a l) | h => by simp only [idxOf_cons, Bool.cond_eq_ite, beq_iff_eq, if_neg h] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_cons_ne := idxOf_cons_ne theorem idxOf_eq_length_iff {a : α} {l : List α} : idxOf a l = length l ↔ a ∉ l := by induction l with | nil => exact iff_of_true rfl not_mem_nil | cons b l ih => simp only [length, mem_cons, idxOf_cons, eq_comm] rw [cond_eq_if] split_ifs with h <;> simp at h · exact iff_of_false (by rintro ⟨⟩) fun H => H <| Or.inl h.symm · simp only [Ne.symm h, false_or] rw [← ih] exact succ_inj @[simp] theorem idxOf_of_not_mem {l : List α} {a : α} : a ∉ l → idxOf a l = length l := idxOf_eq_length_iff.2 @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_of_not_mem := idxOf_of_not_mem theorem idxOf_le_length {a : α} {l : List α} : idxOf a l ≤ length l := by induction l with | nil => rfl | cons b l ih => ?_ simp only [length, idxOf_cons, cond_eq_if, beq_iff_eq] by_cases h : b = a · rw [if_pos h]; exact Nat.zero_le _ · rw [if_neg h]; exact succ_le_succ ih @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_le_length := idxOf_le_length theorem idxOf_lt_length_iff {a} {l : List α} : idxOf a l < length l ↔ a ∈ l := ⟨fun h => Decidable.byContradiction fun al => Nat.ne_of_lt h <| idxOf_eq_length_iff.2 al, fun al => (lt_of_le_of_ne idxOf_le_length) fun h => idxOf_eq_length_iff.1 h al⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_lt_length_iff := idxOf_lt_length_iff theorem idxOf_append_of_mem {a : α} (h : a ∈ l₁) : idxOf a (l₁ ++ l₂) = idxOf a l₁ := by induction l₁ with | nil => exfalso exact not_mem_nil h | cons d₁ t₁ ih => rw [List.cons_append] by_cases hh : d₁ = a · iterate 2 rw [idxOf_cons_eq _ hh] rw [idxOf_cons_ne _ hh, idxOf_cons_ne _ hh, ih (mem_of_ne_of_mem (Ne.symm hh) h)] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_append_of_mem := idxOf_append_of_mem theorem idxOf_append_of_not_mem {a : α} (h : a ∉ l₁) : idxOf a (l₁ ++ l₂) = l₁.length + idxOf a l₂ := by induction l₁ with | nil => rw [List.nil_append, List.length, Nat.zero_add] | cons d₁ t₁ ih => rw [List.cons_append, idxOf_cons_ne _ (ne_of_not_mem_cons h).symm, List.length, ih (not_mem_of_not_mem_cons h), Nat.succ_add] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_append_of_not_mem := idxOf_append_of_not_mem end IndexOf /-! ### nth element -/ section deprecated @[simp] theorem getElem?_length (l : List α) : l[l.length]? = none := getElem?_eq_none le_rfl /-- A version of `getElem_map` that can be used for rewriting. -/ theorem getElem_map_rev (f : α → β) {l} {n : Nat} {h : n < l.length} : f l[n] = (map f l)[n]'((l.length_map f).symm ▸ h) := Eq.symm (getElem_map _) theorem get_length_sub_one {l : List α} (h : l.length - 1 < l.length) : l.get ⟨l.length - 1, h⟩ = l.getLast (by rintro rfl; exact Nat.lt_irrefl 0 h) := (getLast_eq_getElem _).symm theorem take_one_drop_eq_of_lt_length {l : List α} {n : ℕ} (h : n < l.length) : (l.drop n).take 1 = [l.get ⟨n, h⟩] := by rw [drop_eq_getElem_cons h, take, take] simp theorem ext_getElem?' {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h' : ∀ n < max l₁.length l₂.length, l₁[n]? = l₂[n]?) : l₁ = l₂ := by apply ext_getElem? intro n rcases Nat.lt_or_ge n <| max l₁.length l₂.length with hn | hn · exact h' n hn · simp_all [Nat.max_le, getElem?_eq_none] @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-15")] alias ext_get?' := ext_getElem?' @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-15")] alias ext_get?_iff := List.ext_getElem?_iff theorem ext_get_iff {l₁ l₂ : List α} : l₁ = l₂ ↔ l₁.length = l₂.length ∧ ∀ n h₁ h₂, get l₁ ⟨n, h₁⟩ = get l₂ ⟨n, h₂⟩ := by constructor · rintro rfl exact ⟨rfl, fun _ _ _ ↦ rfl⟩ · intro ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ exact ext_get h₁ h₂ theorem ext_getElem?_iff' {l₁ l₂ : List α} : l₁ = l₂ ↔ ∀ n < max l₁.length l₂.length, l₁[n]? = l₂[n]? := ⟨by rintro rfl _ _; rfl, ext_getElem?'⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-15")] alias ext_get?_iff' := ext_getElem?_iff' /-- If two lists `l₁` and `l₂` are the same length and `l₁[n]! = l₂[n]!` for all `n`, then the lists are equal. -/ theorem ext_getElem! [Inhabited α] (hl : length l₁ = length l₂) (h : ∀ n : ℕ, l₁[n]! = l₂[n]!) : l₁ = l₂ := ext_getElem hl fun n h₁ h₂ ↦ by simpa only [← getElem!_pos] using h n @[simp] theorem getElem_idxOf [DecidableEq α] {a : α} : ∀ {l : List α} (h : idxOf a l < l.length), l[idxOf a l] = a | b :: l, h => by by_cases h' : b = a <;> simp [h', if_pos, if_false, getElem_idxOf] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias getElem_indexOf := getElem_idxOf -- This is incorrectly named and should be `get_idxOf`; -- this already exists, so will require a deprecation dance. theorem idxOf_get [DecidableEq α] {a : α} {l : List α} (h) : get l ⟨idxOf a l, h⟩ = a := by simp @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_get := idxOf_get @[simp] theorem getElem?_idxOf [DecidableEq α] {a : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ l) : l[idxOf a l]? = some a := by rw [getElem?_eq_getElem, getElem_idxOf (idxOf_lt_length_iff.2 h)] @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias getElem?_indexOf := getElem?_idxOf @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-15")] alias idxOf_get? := getElem?_idxOf @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_get? := getElem?_idxOf theorem idxOf_inj [DecidableEq α] {l : List α} {x y : α} (hx : x ∈ l) (hy : y ∈ l) : idxOf x l = idxOf y l ↔ x = y := ⟨fun h => by have x_eq_y : get l ⟨idxOf x l, idxOf_lt_length_iff.2 hx⟩ = get l ⟨idxOf y l, idxOf_lt_length_iff.2 hy⟩ := by simp only [h] simp only [idxOf_get] at x_eq_y; exact x_eq_y, fun h => by subst h; rfl⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-30")] alias indexOf_inj := idxOf_inj theorem get_reverse' (l : List α) (n) (hn') : l.reverse.get n = l.get ⟨l.length - 1 - n, hn'⟩ := by simp theorem eq_cons_of_length_one {l : List α} (h : l.length = 1) : l = [l.get ⟨0, by omega⟩] := by refine ext_get (by convert h) fun n h₁ h₂ => ?_ simp congr omega end deprecated @[simp] theorem getElem_set_of_ne {l : List α} {i j : ℕ} (h : i ≠ j) (a : α) (hj : j < (l.set i a).length) : (l.set i a)[j] = l[j]'(by simpa using hj) := by rw [← Option.some_inj, ← List.getElem?_eq_getElem, List.getElem?_set_ne h, List.getElem?_eq_getElem] /-! ### map -/ -- `List.map_const` (the version with `Function.const` instead of a lambda) is already tagged -- `simp` in Core -- TODO: Upstream the tagging to Core? attribute [simp] map_const' theorem flatMap_pure_eq_map (f : α → β) (l : List α) : l.flatMap (pure ∘ f) = map f l := .symm <| map_eq_flatMap .. theorem flatMap_congr {l : List α} {f g : α → List β} (h : ∀ x ∈ l, f x = g x) : l.flatMap f = l.flatMap g := (congr_arg List.flatten <| map_congr_left h :) theorem infix_flatMap_of_mem {a : α} {as : List α} (h : a ∈ as) (f : α → List α) : f a <:+: as.flatMap f := infix_of_mem_flatten (mem_map_of_mem h) @[simp] theorem map_eq_map {α β} (f : α → β) (l : List α) : f <$> l = map f l := rfl /-- A single `List.map` of a composition of functions is equal to composing a `List.map` with another `List.map`, fully applied. This is the reverse direction of `List.map_map`. -/ theorem comp_map (h : β → γ) (g : α → β) (l : List α) : map (h ∘ g) l = map h (map g l) := map_map.symm /-- Composing a `List.map` with another `List.map` is equal to a single `List.map` of composed functions. -/ @[simp] theorem map_comp_map (g : β → γ) (f : α → β) : map g ∘ map f = map (g ∘ f) := by ext l; rw [comp_map, Function.comp_apply] section map_bijectivity theorem _root_.Function.LeftInverse.list_map {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (h : LeftInverse f g) : LeftInverse (map f) (map g) | [] => by simp_rw [map_nil] | x :: xs => by simp_rw [map_cons, h x, h.list_map xs] nonrec theorem _root_.Function.RightInverse.list_map {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (h : RightInverse f g) : RightInverse (map f) (map g) := h.list_map nonrec theorem _root_.Function.Involutive.list_map {f : α → α} (h : Involutive f) : Involutive (map f) := Function.LeftInverse.list_map h @[simp] theorem map_leftInverse_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → α} : LeftInverse (map f) (map g) ↔ LeftInverse f g := ⟨fun h x => by injection h [x], (·.list_map)⟩ @[simp] theorem map_rightInverse_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → α} : RightInverse (map f) (map g) ↔ RightInverse f g := map_leftInverse_iff @[simp] theorem map_involutive_iff {f : α → α} : Involutive (map f) ↔ Involutive f := map_leftInverse_iff theorem _root_.Function.Injective.list_map {f : α → β} (h : Injective f) : Injective (map f) | [], [], _ => rfl | x :: xs, y :: ys, hxy => by injection hxy with hxy hxys rw [h hxy, h.list_map hxys] @[simp] theorem map_injective_iff {f : α → β} : Injective (map f) ↔ Injective f := by refine ⟨fun h x y hxy => ?_, (·.list_map)⟩ suffices [x] = [y] by simpa using this apply h simp [hxy] theorem _root_.Function.Surjective.list_map {f : α → β} (h : Surjective f) : Surjective (map f) := let ⟨_, h⟩ := h.hasRightInverse; h.list_map.surjective @[simp] theorem map_surjective_iff {f : α → β} : Surjective (map f) ↔ Surjective f := by refine ⟨fun h x => ?_, (·.list_map)⟩ let ⟨[y], hxy⟩ := h [x] exact ⟨_, List.singleton_injective hxy⟩ theorem _root_.Function.Bijective.list_map {f : α → β} (h : Bijective f) : Bijective (map f) := ⟨h.1.list_map, h.2.list_map⟩ @[simp] theorem map_bijective_iff {f : α → β} : Bijective (map f) ↔ Bijective f := by simp_rw [Function.Bijective, map_injective_iff, map_surjective_iff] end map_bijectivity theorem eq_of_mem_map_const {b₁ b₂ : β} {l : List α} (h : b₁ ∈ map (const α b₂) l) : b₁ = b₂ := by rw [map_const] at h; exact eq_of_mem_replicate h /-- `eq_nil_or_concat` in simp normal form -/ lemma eq_nil_or_concat' (l : List α) : l = [] ∨ ∃ L b, l = L ++ [b] := by simpa using l.eq_nil_or_concat /-! ### foldl, foldr -/ theorem foldl_ext (f g : α → β → α) (a : α) {l : List β} (H : ∀ a : α, ∀ b ∈ l, f a b = g a b) : foldl f a l = foldl g a l := by induction l generalizing a with | nil => rfl | cons hd tl ih => unfold foldl rw [ih _ fun a b bin => H a b <| mem_cons_of_mem _ bin, H a hd mem_cons_self] theorem foldr_ext (f g : α → β → β) (b : β) {l : List α} (H : ∀ a ∈ l, ∀ b : β, f a b = g a b) : foldr f b l = foldr g b l := by induction l with | nil => rfl | cons hd tl ih => ?_ simp only [mem_cons, or_imp, forall_and, forall_eq] at H simp only [foldr, ih H.2, H.1] theorem foldl_concat (f : β → α → β) (b : β) (x : α) (xs : List α) : List.foldl f b (xs ++ [x]) = f (List.foldl f b xs) x := by simp only [List.foldl_append, List.foldl] theorem foldr_concat (f : α → β → β) (b : β) (x : α) (xs : List α) : List.foldr f b (xs ++ [x]) = (List.foldr f (f x b) xs) := by simp only [List.foldr_append, List.foldr] theorem foldl_fixed' {f : α → β → α} {a : α} (hf : ∀ b, f a b = a) : ∀ l : List β, foldl f a l = a | [] => rfl | b :: l => by rw [foldl_cons, hf b, foldl_fixed' hf l] theorem foldr_fixed' {f : α → β → β} {b : β} (hf : ∀ a, f a b = b) : ∀ l : List α, foldr f b l = b | [] => rfl | a :: l => by rw [foldr_cons, foldr_fixed' hf l, hf a] @[simp] theorem foldl_fixed {a : α} : ∀ l : List β, foldl (fun a _ => a) a l = a := foldl_fixed' fun _ => rfl @[simp] theorem foldr_fixed {b : β} : ∀ l : List α, foldr (fun _ b => b) b l = b := foldr_fixed' fun _ => rfl @[deprecated foldr_cons_nil (since := "2025-02-10")] theorem foldr_eta (l : List α) : foldr cons [] l = l := foldr_cons_nil theorem reverse_foldl {l : List α} : reverse (foldl (fun t h => h :: t) [] l) = l := by simp theorem foldl_hom₂ (l : List ι) (f : α → β → γ) (op₁ : α → ι → α) (op₂ : β → ι → β) (op₃ : γ → ι → γ) (a : α) (b : β) (h : ∀ a b i, f (op₁ a i) (op₂ b i) = op₃ (f a b) i) : foldl op₃ (f a b) l = f (foldl op₁ a l) (foldl op₂ b l) := Eq.symm <| by revert a b induction l <;> intros <;> [rfl; simp only [*, foldl]] theorem foldr_hom₂ (l : List ι) (f : α → β → γ) (op₁ : ι → α → α) (op₂ : ι → β → β) (op₃ : ι → γ → γ) (a : α) (b : β) (h : ∀ a b i, f (op₁ i a) (op₂ i b) = op₃ i (f a b)) : foldr op₃ (f a b) l = f (foldr op₁ a l) (foldr op₂ b l) := by revert a induction l <;> intros <;> [rfl; simp only [*, foldr]] theorem injective_foldl_comp {l : List (α → α)} {f : α → α} (hl : ∀ f ∈ l, Function.Injective f) (hf : Function.Injective f) : Function.Injective (@List.foldl (α → α) (α → α) Function.comp f l) := by induction l generalizing f with | nil => exact hf | cons lh lt l_ih => apply l_ih fun _ h => hl _ (List.mem_cons_of_mem _ h) apply Function.Injective.comp hf apply hl _ mem_cons_self /-- Consider two lists `l₁` and `l₂` with designated elements `a₁` and `a₂` somewhere in them: `l₁ = x₁ ++ [a₁] ++ z₁` and `l₂ = x₂ ++ [a₂] ++ z₂`. Assume the designated element `a₂` is present in neither `x₁` nor `z₁`. We conclude that the lists are equal (`l₁ = l₂`) if and only if their respective parts are equal (`x₁ = x₂ ∧ a₁ = a₂ ∧ z₁ = z₂`). -/ lemma append_cons_inj_of_not_mem {x₁ x₂ z₁ z₂ : List α} {a₁ a₂ : α} (notin_x : a₂ ∉ x₁) (notin_z : a₂ ∉ z₁) : x₁ ++ a₁ :: z₁ = x₂ ++ a₂ :: z₂ ↔ x₁ = x₂ ∧ a₁ = a₂ ∧ z₁ = z₂ := by constructor · simp only [append_eq_append_iff, cons_eq_append_iff, cons_eq_cons] rintro (⟨c, rfl, ⟨rfl, rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨d, rfl, rfl⟩⟩ | ⟨c, rfl, ⟨rfl, rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨d, rfl, rfl⟩⟩) <;> simp_all · rintro ⟨rfl, rfl, rfl⟩ rfl section FoldlEqFoldr -- foldl and foldr coincide when f is commutative and associative variable {f : α → α → α} theorem foldl1_eq_foldr1 [hassoc : Std.Associative f] : ∀ a b l, foldl f a (l ++ [b]) = foldr f b (a :: l) | _, _, nil => rfl | a, b, c :: l => by simp only [cons_append, foldl_cons, foldr_cons, foldl1_eq_foldr1 _ _ l] rw [hassoc.assoc] theorem foldl_eq_of_comm_of_assoc [hcomm : Std.Commutative f] [hassoc : Std.Associative f] : ∀ a b l, foldl f a (b :: l) = f b (foldl f a l) | a, b, nil => hcomm.comm a b | a, b, c :: l => by simp only [foldl_cons] have : RightCommutative f := inferInstance rw [← foldl_eq_of_comm_of_assoc .., this.right_comm, foldl_cons] theorem foldl_eq_foldr [Std.Commutative f] [Std.Associative f] : ∀ a l, foldl f a l = foldr f a l | _, nil => rfl | a, b :: l => by simp only [foldr_cons, foldl_eq_of_comm_of_assoc] rw [foldl_eq_foldr a l] end FoldlEqFoldr section FoldlEqFoldlr' variable {f : α → β → α} variable (hf : ∀ a b c, f (f a b) c = f (f a c) b) include hf theorem foldl_eq_of_comm' : ∀ a b l, foldl f a (b :: l) = f (foldl f a l) b | _, _, [] => rfl | a, b, c :: l => by rw [foldl, foldl, foldl, ← foldl_eq_of_comm' .., foldl, hf] theorem foldl_eq_foldr' : ∀ a l, foldl f a l = foldr (flip f) a l | _, [] => rfl | a, b :: l => by rw [foldl_eq_of_comm' hf, foldr, foldl_eq_foldr' ..]; rfl end FoldlEqFoldlr' section FoldlEqFoldlr' variable {f : α → β → β} theorem foldr_eq_of_comm' (hf : ∀ a b c, f a (f b c) = f b (f a c)) : ∀ a b l, foldr f a (b :: l) = foldr f (f b a) l | _, _, [] => rfl | a, b, c :: l => by rw [foldr, foldr, foldr, hf, ← foldr_eq_of_comm' hf ..]; rfl end FoldlEqFoldlr' section variable {op : α → α → α} [ha : Std.Associative op] /-- Notation for `op a b`. -/ local notation a " ⋆ " b => op a b /-- Notation for `foldl op a l`. -/ local notation l " <*> " a => foldl op a l theorem foldl_op_eq_op_foldr_assoc : ∀ {l : List α} {a₁ a₂}, ((l <*> a₁) ⋆ a₂) = a₁ ⋆ l.foldr (· ⋆ ·) a₂ | [], _, _ => rfl | a :: l, a₁, a₂ => by simp only [foldl_cons, foldr_cons, foldl_assoc, ha.assoc]; rw [foldl_op_eq_op_foldr_assoc] variable [hc : Std.Commutative op] theorem foldl_assoc_comm_cons {l : List α} {a₁ a₂} : ((a₁ :: l) <*> a₂) = a₁ ⋆ l <*> a₂ := by rw [foldl_cons, hc.comm, foldl_assoc] end /-! ### foldlM, foldrM, mapM -/ section FoldlMFoldrM variable {m : Type v → Type w} [Monad m] variable [LawfulMonad m] theorem foldrM_eq_foldr (f : α → β → m β) (b l) : foldrM f b l = foldr (fun a mb => mb >>= f a) (pure b) l := by induction l <;> simp [*] theorem foldlM_eq_foldl (f : β → α → m β) (b l) : List.foldlM f b l = foldl (fun mb a => mb >>= fun b => f b a) (pure b) l := by suffices h : ∀ mb : m β, (mb >>= fun b => List.foldlM f b l) = foldl (fun mb a => mb >>= fun b => f b a) mb l by simp [← h (pure b)] induction l with | nil => intro; simp | cons _ _ l_ih => intro; simp only [List.foldlM, foldl, ← l_ih, functor_norm] end FoldlMFoldrM /-! ### intersperse -/ @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-07")] alias intersperse_singleton := intersperse_single @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-07")] alias intersperse_cons_cons := intersperse_cons₂ /-! ### map for partial functions -/ @[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-02-07")] theorem sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem [SizeOf α] {x : α} {l : List α} (hx : x ∈ l) : SizeOf.sizeOf x < SizeOf.sizeOf l := by induction l with | nil => ?_ | cons h t ih => ?_ <;> cases hx <;> rw [cons.sizeOf_spec] · omega · specialize ih ‹_› omega /-! ### filter -/ theorem length_eq_length_filter_add {l : List (α)} (f : α → Bool) : l.length = (l.filter f).length + (l.filter (! f ·)).length := by simp_rw [← List.countP_eq_length_filter, l.length_eq_countP_add_countP f, Bool.not_eq_true, Bool.decide_eq_false] /-! ### filterMap -/ theorem filterMap_eq_flatMap_toList (f : α → Option β) (l : List α) : l.filterMap f = l.flatMap fun a ↦ (f a).toList := by induction l with | nil => ?_ | cons a l ih => ?_ <;> simp [filterMap_cons] rcases f a <;> simp [ih] theorem filterMap_congr {f g : α → Option β} {l : List α} (h : ∀ x ∈ l, f x = g x) : l.filterMap f = l.filterMap g := by induction l <;> simp_all [filterMap_cons] theorem filterMap_eq_map_iff_forall_eq_some {f : α → Option β} {g : α → β} {l : List α} : l.filterMap f = l.map g ↔ ∀ x ∈ l, f x = some (g x) where mp := by induction l with | nil => simp | cons a l ih => ?_ rcases ha : f a with - | b <;> simp [ha, filterMap_cons] · intro h simpa [show (filterMap f l).length = l.length + 1 from by simp[h], Nat.add_one_le_iff] using List.length_filterMap_le f l · rintro rfl h exact ⟨rfl, ih h⟩ mpr h := Eq.trans (filterMap_congr <| by simpa) (congr_fun filterMap_eq_map _) /-! ### filter -/ section Filter variable {p : α → Bool} theorem filter_singleton {a : α} : [a].filter p = bif p a then [a] else [] := rfl theorem filter_eq_foldr (p : α → Bool) (l : List α) : filter p l = foldr (fun a out => bif p a then a :: out else out) [] l := by induction l <;> simp [*, filter]; rfl #adaptation_note /-- nightly-2024-07-27 This has to be temporarily renamed to avoid an unintentional collision. The prime should be removed at nightly-2024-07-27. -/ @[simp] theorem filter_subset' (l : List α) : filter p l ⊆ l := filter_sublist.subset theorem of_mem_filter {a : α} {l} (h : a ∈ filter p l) : p a := (mem_filter.1 h).2 theorem mem_of_mem_filter {a : α} {l} (h : a ∈ filter p l) : a ∈ l := filter_subset' l h theorem mem_filter_of_mem {a : α} {l} (h₁ : a ∈ l) (h₂ : p a) : a ∈ filter p l := mem_filter.2 ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-07")] alias monotone_filter_left := filter_subset variable (p) theorem monotone_filter_right (l : List α) ⦃p q : α → Bool⦄ (h : ∀ a, p a → q a) : l.filter p <+ l.filter q := by induction l with | nil => rfl | cons hd tl IH => by_cases hp : p hd · rw [filter_cons_of_pos hp, filter_cons_of_pos (h _ hp)] exact IH.cons_cons hd · rw [filter_cons_of_neg hp] by_cases hq : q hd · rw [filter_cons_of_pos hq] exact sublist_cons_of_sublist hd IH · rw [filter_cons_of_neg hq] exact IH lemma map_filter {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) (l : List α) [DecidablePred fun b => ∃ a, p a ∧ f a = b] : (l.filter p).map f = (l.map f).filter fun b => ∃ a, p a ∧ f a = b := by simp [comp_def, filter_map, hf.eq_iff] @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-07")] alias map_filter' := map_filter lemma filter_attach' (l : List α) (p : {a // a ∈ l} → Bool) [DecidableEq α] : l.attach.filter p = (l.filter fun x => ∃ h, p ⟨x, h⟩).attach.map (Subtype.map id fun _ => mem_of_mem_filter) := by classical refine map_injective_iff.2 Subtype.coe_injective ?_ simp [comp_def, map_filter _ Subtype.coe_injective] lemma filter_attach (l : List α) (p : α → Bool) : (l.attach.filter fun x => p x : List {x // x ∈ l}) = (l.filter p).attach.map (Subtype.map id fun _ => mem_of_mem_filter) := map_injective_iff.2 Subtype.coe_injective <| by simp_rw [map_map, comp_def, Subtype.map, id, ← Function.comp_apply (g := Subtype.val), ← filter_map, attach_map_subtype_val] lemma filter_comm (q) (l : List α) : filter p (filter q l) = filter q (filter p l) := by simp [Bool.and_comm] @[simp] theorem filter_true (l : List α) : filter (fun _ => true) l = l := by induction l <;> simp [*, filter] @[simp] theorem filter_false (l : List α) : filter (fun _ => false) l = [] := by induction l <;> simp [*, filter] end Filter /-! ### eraseP -/ section eraseP variable {p : α → Bool} @[simp] theorem length_eraseP_add_one {l : List α} {a} (al : a ∈ l) (pa : p a) : (l.eraseP p).length + 1 = l.length := by let ⟨_, l₁, l₂, _, _, h₁, h₂⟩ := exists_of_eraseP al pa rw [h₂, h₁, length_append, length_append] rfl end eraseP /-! ### erase -/ section Erase variable [DecidableEq α] @[simp] theorem length_erase_add_one {a : α} {l : List α} (h : a ∈ l) : (l.erase a).length + 1 = l.length := by rw [erase_eq_eraseP, length_eraseP_add_one h (decide_eq_true rfl)] theorem map_erase [DecidableEq β] {f : α → β} (finj : Injective f) {a : α} (l : List α) : map f (l.erase a) = (map f l).erase (f a) := by have this : (a == ·) = (f a == f ·) := by ext b; simp [beq_eq_decide, finj.eq_iff] rw [erase_eq_eraseP, erase_eq_eraseP, eraseP_map, this]; rfl theorem map_foldl_erase [DecidableEq β] {f : α → β} (finj : Injective f) {l₁ l₂ : List α} : map f (foldl List.erase l₁ l₂) = foldl (fun l a => l.erase (f a)) (map f l₁) l₂ := by induction l₂ generalizing l₁ <;> [rfl; simp only [foldl_cons, map_erase finj, *]] theorem erase_getElem [DecidableEq ι] {l : List ι} {i : ℕ} (hi : i < l.length) : Perm (l.erase l[i]) (l.eraseIdx i) := by induction l generalizing i with | nil => simp | cons a l IH => cases i with | zero => simp | succ i => have hi' : i < l.length := by simpa using hi if ha : a = l[i] then simpa [ha] using .trans (perm_cons_erase (getElem_mem _)) (.cons _ (IH hi')) else simpa [ha] using IH hi' theorem length_eraseIdx_add_one {l : List ι} {i : ℕ} (h : i < l.length) : (l.eraseIdx i).length + 1 = l.length := by rw [length_eraseIdx] split <;> omega end Erase /-! ### diff -/ section Diff variable [DecidableEq α] @[simp] theorem map_diff [DecidableEq β] {f : α → β} (finj : Injective f) {l₁ l₂ : List α} : map f (l₁.diff l₂) = (map f l₁).diff (map f l₂) := by simp only [diff_eq_foldl, foldl_map, map_foldl_erase finj] @[deprecated (since := "2025-04-10")] alias erase_diff_erase_sublist_of_sublist := Sublist.erase_diff_erase_sublist end Diff section Choose variable (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (l : List α) theorem choose_spec (hp : ∃ a, a ∈ l ∧ p a) : choose p l hp ∈ l ∧ p (choose p l hp) := (chooseX p l hp).property theorem choose_mem (hp : ∃ a, a ∈ l ∧ p a) : choose p l hp ∈ l := (choose_spec _ _ _).1 theorem choose_property (hp : ∃ a, a ∈ l ∧ p a) : p (choose p l hp) := (choose_spec _ _ _).2 end Choose /-! ### Forall -/ section Forall variable {p q : α → Prop} {l : List α} @[simp] theorem forall_cons (p : α → Prop) (x : α) : ∀ l : List α, Forall p (x :: l) ↔ p x ∧ Forall p l | [] => (and_iff_left_of_imp fun _ ↦ trivial).symm | _ :: _ => Iff.rfl @[simp] theorem forall_append {p : α → Prop} : ∀ {xs ys : List α}, Forall p (xs ++ ys) ↔ Forall p xs ∧ Forall p ys | [] => by simp | _ :: _ => by simp [forall_append, and_assoc] theorem forall_iff_forall_mem : ∀ {l : List α}, Forall p l ↔ ∀ x ∈ l, p x | [] => (iff_true_intro <| forall_mem_nil _).symm | x :: l => by rw [forall_mem_cons, forall_cons, forall_iff_forall_mem] theorem Forall.imp (h : ∀ x, p x → q x) : ∀ {l : List α}, Forall p l → Forall q l | [] => id | x :: l => by simp only [forall_cons, and_imp] rw [← and_imp] exact And.imp (h x) (Forall.imp h) @[simp] theorem forall_map_iff {p : β → Prop} (f : α → β) : Forall p (l.map f) ↔ Forall (p ∘ f) l := by induction l <;> simp [*] instance (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] : DecidablePred (Forall p) := fun _ => decidable_of_iff' _ forall_iff_forall_mem end Forall /-! ### Miscellaneous lemmas -/ theorem get_attach (l : List α) (i) : (l.attach.get i).1 = l.get ⟨i, length_attach (l := l) ▸ i.2⟩ := by simp section Disjoint /-- The images of disjoint lists under a partially defined map are disjoint -/ theorem disjoint_pmap {p : α → Prop} {f : ∀ a : α, p a → β} {s t : List α} (hs : ∀ a ∈ s, p a) (ht : ∀ a ∈ t, p a) (hf : ∀ (a a' : α) (ha : p a) (ha' : p a'), f a ha = f a' ha' → a = a') (h : Disjoint s t) : Disjoint (s.pmap f hs) (t.pmap f ht) := by simp only [Disjoint, mem_pmap] rintro b ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ ⟨a', ha', ha''⟩ apply h ha rwa [hf a a' (hs a ha) (ht a' ha') ha''.symm] /-- The images of disjoint lists under an injective map are disjoint -/ theorem disjoint_map {f : α → β} {s t : List α} (hf : Function.Injective f) (h : Disjoint s t) : Disjoint (s.map f) (t.map f) := by rw [← pmap_eq_map (fun _ _ ↦ trivial), ← pmap_eq_map (fun _ _ ↦ trivial)] exact disjoint_pmap _ _ (fun _ _ _ _ h' ↦ hf h') h alias Disjoint.map := disjoint_map theorem Disjoint.of_map {f : α → β} {s t : List α} (h : Disjoint (s.map f) (t.map f)) : Disjoint s t := fun _a has hat ↦ h (mem_map_of_mem has) (mem_map_of_mem hat) theorem Disjoint.map_iff {f : α → β} {s t : List α} (hf : Function.Injective f) : Disjoint (s.map f) (t.map f) ↔ Disjoint s t := ⟨fun h ↦ h.of_map, fun h ↦ h.map hf⟩ theorem Perm.disjoint_left {l₁ l₂ l : List α} (p : List.Perm l₁ l₂) : Disjoint l₁ l ↔ Disjoint l₂ l := by simp_rw [List.disjoint_left, p.mem_iff] theorem Perm.disjoint_right {l₁ l₂ l : List α} (p : List.Perm l₁ l₂) : Disjoint l l₁ ↔ Disjoint l l₂ := by simp_rw [List.disjoint_right, p.mem_iff] @[simp] theorem disjoint_reverse_left {l₁ l₂ : List α} : Disjoint l₁.reverse l₂ ↔ Disjoint l₁ l₂ := reverse_perm _ |>.disjoint_left @[simp] theorem disjoint_reverse_right {l₁ l₂ : List α} : Disjoint l₁ l₂.reverse ↔ Disjoint l₁ l₂ := reverse_perm _ |>.disjoint_right end Disjoint section lookup variable [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] lemma lookup_graph (f : α → β) {a : α} {as : List α} (h : a ∈ as) : lookup a (as.map fun x => (x, f x)) = some (f a) := by induction as with | nil => exact (not_mem_nil h).elim | cons a' as ih => by_cases ha : a = a' · simp [ha, lookup_cons] · simpa [lookup_cons, beq_false_of_ne ha] using ih (List.mem_of_ne_of_mem ha h) end lookup section range' @[simp] lemma range'_0 (a b : ℕ) : range' a b 0 = replicate b a := by induction b with | zero => simp | succ b ih => simp [range'_succ, ih, replicate_succ] lemma left_le_of_mem_range' {a b s x : ℕ} (hx : x ∈ List.range' a b s) : a ≤ x := by obtain ⟨i, _, rfl⟩ := List.mem_range'.mp hx exact le_add_right a (s * i) end range' end List
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Bhavik Mehta. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Bhavik Mehta, Kim Morrison -/ import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Subobject.MonoOver import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Skeletal import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.ConcreteCategory.Basic import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.Pullback.CommSq import Mathlib.Tactic.ApplyFun import Mathlib.Tactic.CategoryTheory.Elementwise /-! # Subobjects We define `Subobject X` as the quotient (by isomorphisms) of `MonoOver X := {f : Over X // Mono f.hom}`. Here `MonoOver X` is a thin category (a pair of objects has at most one morphism between them), so we can think of it as a preorder. However as it is not skeletal, it is not a partial order. There is a coercion from `Subobject X` back to the ambient category `C` (using choice to pick a representative), and for `P : Subobject X`, `P.arrow : (P : C) ⟶ X` is the inclusion morphism. We provide * `def pullback [HasPullbacks C] (f : X ⟶ Y) : Subobject Y ⥤ Subobject X` * `def map (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] : Subobject X ⥤ Subobject Y` * `def «exists_» [HasImages C] (f : X ⟶ Y) : Subobject X ⥤ Subobject Y` and prove their basic properties and relationships. These are all easy consequences of the earlier development of the corresponding functors for `MonoOver`. The subobjects of `X` form a preorder making them into a category. We have `X ≤ Y` if and only if `X.arrow` factors through `Y.arrow`: see `ofLE`/`ofLEMk`/`ofMkLE`/`ofMkLEMk` and `le_of_comm`. Similarly, to show that two subobjects are equal, we can supply an isomorphism between the underlying objects that commutes with the arrows (`eq_of_comm`). See also * `CategoryTheory.Subobject.factorThru` : an API describing factorization of morphisms through subobjects. * `CategoryTheory.Subobject.lattice` : the lattice structures on subobjects. ## Notes This development originally appeared in Bhavik Mehta's "Topos theory for Lean" repository, and was ported to mathlib by Kim Morrison. ### Implementation note Currently we describe `pullback`, `map`, etc., as functors. It may be better to just say that they are monotone functions, and even avoid using categorical language entirely when describing `Subobject X`. (It's worth keeping this in mind in future use; it should be a relatively easy change here if it looks preferable.) ### Relation to pseudoelements There is a separate development of pseudoelements in `CategoryTheory.Abelian.Pseudoelements`, as a quotient (but not by isomorphism) of `Over X`. When a morphism `f` has an image, the image represents the same pseudoelement. In a category with images `Pseudoelements X` could be constructed as a quotient of `MonoOver X`. In fact, in an abelian category (I'm not sure in what generality beyond that), `Pseudoelements X` agrees with `Subobject X`, but we haven't developed this in mathlib yet. -/ universe v₁ v₂ u₁ u₂ noncomputable section namespace CategoryTheory open CategoryTheory CategoryTheory.Category CategoryTheory.Limits variable {C : Type u₁} [Category.{v₁} C] {X Y Z : C} variable {D : Type u₂} [Category.{v₂} D] /-! We now construct the subobject lattice for `X : C`, as the quotient by isomorphisms of `MonoOver X`. Since `MonoOver X` is a thin category, we use `ThinSkeleton` to take the quotient. Essentially all the structure defined above on `MonoOver X` descends to `Subobject X`, with morphisms becoming inequalities, and isomorphisms becoming equations. -/ /-- The category of subobjects of `X : C`, defined as isomorphism classes of monomorphisms into `X`. -/ def Subobject (X : C) := ThinSkeleton (MonoOver X) instance (X : C) : PartialOrder (Subobject X) := inferInstanceAs <| PartialOrder (ThinSkeleton (MonoOver X)) namespace Subobject -- Porting note: made it a def rather than an abbreviation -- because Lean would make it too transparent /-- Convenience constructor for a subobject. -/ def mk {X A : C} (f : A ⟶ X) [Mono f] : Subobject X := (toThinSkeleton _).obj (MonoOver.mk' f) section attribute [local ext] CategoryTheory.Comma protected theorem ind {X : C} (p : Subobject X → Prop) (h : ∀ ⦃A : C⦄ (f : A ⟶ X) [Mono f], p (Subobject.mk f)) (P : Subobject X) : p P := by apply Quotient.inductionOn' intro a exact h a.arrow protected theorem ind₂ {X : C} (p : Subobject X → Subobject X → Prop) (h : ∀ ⦃A B : C⦄ (f : A ⟶ X) (g : B ⟶ X) [Mono f] [Mono g], p (Subobject.mk f) (Subobject.mk g)) (P Q : Subobject X) : p P Q := by apply Quotient.inductionOn₂' intro a b exact h a.arrow b.arrow end /-- Declare a function on subobjects of `X` by specifying a function on monomorphisms with codomain `X`. -/ protected def lift {α : Sort*} {X : C} (F : ∀ ⦃A : C⦄ (f : A ⟶ X) [Mono f], α) (h : ∀ ⦃A B : C⦄ (f : A ⟶ X) (g : B ⟶ X) [Mono f] [Mono g] (i : A ≅ B), i.hom ≫ g = f → F f = F g) : Subobject X → α := fun P => Quotient.liftOn' P (fun m => F m.arrow) fun m n ⟨i⟩ => h m.arrow n.arrow ((MonoOver.forget X ⋙ Over.forget X).mapIso i) (Over.w i.hom) @[simp] protected theorem lift_mk {α : Sort*} {X : C} (F : ∀ ⦃A : C⦄ (f : A ⟶ X) [Mono f], α) {h A} (f : A ⟶ X) [Mono f] : Subobject.lift F h (Subobject.mk f) = F f := rfl /-- The category of subobjects is equivalent to the `MonoOver` category. It is more convenient to use the former due to the partial order instance, but oftentimes it is easier to define structures on the latter. -/ noncomputable def equivMonoOver (X : C) : Subobject X ≌ MonoOver X := ThinSkeleton.equivalence _ /-- Use choice to pick a representative `MonoOver X` for each `Subobject X`. -/ noncomputable def representative {X : C} : Subobject X ⥤ MonoOver X := (equivMonoOver X).functor instance : (representative (X := X)).IsEquivalence := (equivMonoOver X).isEquivalence_functor /-- Starting with `A : MonoOver X`, we can take its equivalence class in `Subobject X` then pick an arbitrary representative using `representative.obj`. This is isomorphic (in `MonoOver X`) to the original `A`. -/ noncomputable def representativeIso {X : C} (A : MonoOver X) : representative.obj ((toThinSkeleton _).obj A) ≅ A := (equivMonoOver X).counitIso.app A /-- Use choice to pick a representative underlying object in `C` for any `Subobject X`. Prefer to use the coercion `P : C` rather than explicitly writing `underlying.obj P`. -/ noncomputable def underlying {X : C} : Subobject X ⥤ C := representative ⋙ MonoOver.forget _ ⋙ Over.forget _ instance : CoeOut (Subobject X) C where coe Y := underlying.obj Y -- Porting note: removed as it has become a syntactic tautology -- @[simp] -- theorem underlying_as_coe {X : C} (P : Subobject X) : underlying.obj P = P := -- rfl /-- If we construct a `Subobject Y` from an explicit `f : X ⟶ Y` with `[Mono f]`, then pick an arbitrary choice of underlying object `(Subobject.mk f : C)` back in `C`, it is isomorphic (in `C`) to the original `X`. -/ noncomputable def underlyingIso {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] : (Subobject.mk f : C) ≅ X := (MonoOver.forget _ ⋙ Over.forget _).mapIso (representativeIso (MonoOver.mk' f)) /-- The morphism in `C` from the arbitrarily chosen underlying object to the ambient object. -/ noncomputable def arrow {X : C} (Y : Subobject X) : (Y : C) ⟶ X := (representative.obj Y).obj.hom instance arrow_mono {X : C} (Y : Subobject X) : Mono Y.arrow := (representative.obj Y).property @[simp] theorem arrow_congr {A : C} (X Y : Subobject A) (h : X = Y) : eqToHom (congr_arg (fun X : Subobject A => (X : C)) h) ≫ Y.arrow = X.arrow := by induction h simp @[simp] theorem representative_coe (Y : Subobject X) : (representative.obj Y : C) = (Y : C) := rfl @[simp] theorem representative_arrow (Y : Subobject X) : (representative.obj Y).arrow = Y.arrow := rfl @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem underlying_arrow {X : C} {Y Z : Subobject X} (f : Y ⟶ Z) : underlying.map f ≫ arrow Z = arrow Y := Over.w (representative.map f) @[reassoc (attr := simp), elementwise (attr := simp)] theorem underlyingIso_arrow {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] : (underlyingIso f).inv ≫ (Subobject.mk f).arrow = f := Over.w _ @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem underlyingIso_hom_comp_eq_mk {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] : (underlyingIso f).hom ≫ f = (mk f).arrow := (Iso.eq_inv_comp _).1 (underlyingIso_arrow f).symm /-- Two morphisms into a subobject are equal exactly if the morphisms into the ambient object are equal -/ @[ext] theorem eq_of_comp_arrow_eq {X Y : C} {P : Subobject Y} {f g : X ⟶ P} (h : f ≫ P.arrow = g ≫ P.arrow) : f = g := (cancel_mono P.arrow).mp h theorem mk_le_mk_of_comm {B A₁ A₂ : C} {f₁ : A₁ ⟶ B} {f₂ : A₂ ⟶ B} [Mono f₁] [Mono f₂] (g : A₁ ⟶ A₂) (w : g ≫ f₂ = f₁) : mk f₁ ≤ mk f₂ := ⟨MonoOver.homMk _ w⟩ @[simp] theorem mk_arrow (P : Subobject X) : mk P.arrow = P := Quotient.inductionOn' P fun Q => by obtain ⟨e⟩ := @Quotient.mk_out' _ (isIsomorphicSetoid _) Q exact Quotient.sound' ⟨MonoOver.isoMk (Iso.refl _) ≪≫ e⟩ theorem le_of_comm {B : C} {X Y : Subobject B} (f : (X : C) ⟶ (Y : C)) (w : f ≫ Y.arrow = X.arrow) : X ≤ Y := by convert mk_le_mk_of_comm _ w <;> simp theorem le_mk_of_comm {B A : C} {X : Subobject B} {f : A ⟶ B} [Mono f] (g : (X : C) ⟶ A) (w : g ≫ f = X.arrow) : X ≤ mk f := le_of_comm (g ≫ (underlyingIso f).inv) <| by simp [w] theorem mk_le_of_comm {B A : C} {X : Subobject B} {f : A ⟶ B} [Mono f] (g : A ⟶ (X : C)) (w : g ≫ X.arrow = f) : mk f ≤ X := le_of_comm ((underlyingIso f).hom ≫ g) <| by simp [w] /-- To show that two subobjects are equal, it suffices to exhibit an isomorphism commuting with the arrows. -/ @[ext (iff := false)] theorem eq_of_comm {B : C} {X Y : Subobject B} (f : (X : C) ≅ (Y : C)) (w : f.hom ≫ Y.arrow = X.arrow) : X = Y := le_antisymm (le_of_comm f.hom w) <| le_of_comm f.inv <| f.inv_comp_eq.2 w.symm /-- To show that two subobjects are equal, it suffices to exhibit an isomorphism commuting with the arrows. -/ theorem eq_mk_of_comm {B A : C} {X : Subobject B} (f : A ⟶ B) [Mono f] (i : (X : C) ≅ A) (w : i.hom ≫ f = X.arrow) : X = mk f := eq_of_comm (i.trans (underlyingIso f).symm) <| by simp [w] /-- To show that two subobjects are equal, it suffices to exhibit an isomorphism commuting with the arrows. -/ theorem mk_eq_of_comm {B A : C} {X : Subobject B} (f : A ⟶ B) [Mono f] (i : A ≅ (X : C)) (w : i.hom ≫ X.arrow = f) : mk f = X := Eq.symm <| eq_mk_of_comm _ i.symm <| by rw [Iso.symm_hom, Iso.inv_comp_eq, w] /-- To show that two subobjects are equal, it suffices to exhibit an isomorphism commuting with the arrows. -/ theorem mk_eq_mk_of_comm {B A₁ A₂ : C} (f : A₁ ⟶ B) (g : A₂ ⟶ B) [Mono f] [Mono g] (i : A₁ ≅ A₂) (w : i.hom ≫ g = f) : mk f = mk g := eq_mk_of_comm _ ((underlyingIso f).trans i) <| by simp [w] lemma mk_surjective {X : C} (S : Subobject X) : ∃ (A : C) (i : A ⟶ X) (_ : Mono i), S = Subobject.mk i := ⟨_, S.arrow, inferInstance, by simp⟩ -- We make `X` and `Y` explicit arguments here so that when `ofLE` appears in goal statements -- it is possible to see its source and target -- (`h` will just display as `_`, because it is in `Prop`). /-- An inequality of subobjects is witnessed by some morphism between the corresponding objects. -/ def ofLE {B : C} (X Y : Subobject B) (h : X ≤ Y) : (X : C) ⟶ (Y : C) := underlying.map <| h.hom @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem ofLE_arrow {B : C} {X Y : Subobject B} (h : X ≤ Y) : ofLE X Y h ≫ Y.arrow = X.arrow := underlying_arrow _ instance {B : C} (X Y : Subobject B) (h : X ≤ Y) : Mono (ofLE X Y h) := by fconstructor intro Z f g w replace w := w =≫ Y.arrow ext simpa using w theorem ofLE_mk_le_mk_of_comm {B A₁ A₂ : C} {f₁ : A₁ ⟶ B} {f₂ : A₂ ⟶ B} [Mono f₁] [Mono f₂] (g : A₁ ⟶ A₂) (w : g ≫ f₂ = f₁) : ofLE _ _ (mk_le_mk_of_comm g w) = (underlyingIso _).hom ≫ g ≫ (underlyingIso _).inv := by ext simp [w] /-- An inequality of subobjects is witnessed by some morphism between the corresponding objects. -/ def ofLEMk {B A : C} (X : Subobject B) (f : A ⟶ B) [Mono f] (h : X ≤ mk f) : (X : C) ⟶ A := ofLE X (mk f) h ≫ (underlyingIso f).hom instance {B A : C} (X : Subobject B) (f : A ⟶ B) [Mono f] (h : X ≤ mk f) : Mono (ofLEMk X f h) := by dsimp only [ofLEMk] infer_instance @[simp] theorem ofLEMk_comp {B A : C} {X : Subobject B} {f : A ⟶ B} [Mono f] (h : X ≤ mk f) : ofLEMk X f h ≫ f = X.arrow := by simp [ofLEMk] /-- An inequality of subobjects is witnessed by some morphism between the corresponding objects. -/ def ofMkLE {B A : C} (f : A ⟶ B) [Mono f] (X : Subobject B) (h : mk f ≤ X) : A ⟶ (X : C) := (underlyingIso f).inv ≫ ofLE (mk f) X h instance {B A : C} (f : A ⟶ B) [Mono f] (X : Subobject B) (h : mk f ≤ X) : Mono (ofMkLE f X h) := by dsimp only [ofMkLE] infer_instance @[simp] theorem ofMkLE_arrow {B A : C} {f : A ⟶ B} [Mono f] {X : Subobject B} (h : mk f ≤ X) : ofMkLE f X h ≫ X.arrow = f := by simp [ofMkLE] /-- An inequality of subobjects is witnessed by some morphism between the corresponding objects. -/ def ofMkLEMk {B A₁ A₂ : C} (f : A₁ ⟶ B) (g : A₂ ⟶ B) [Mono f] [Mono g] (h : mk f ≤ mk g) : A₁ ⟶ A₂ := (underlyingIso f).inv ≫ ofLE (mk f) (mk g) h ≫ (underlyingIso g).hom instance {B A₁ A₂ : C} (f : A₁ ⟶ B) (g : A₂ ⟶ B) [Mono f] [Mono g] (h : mk f ≤ mk g) : Mono (ofMkLEMk f g h) := by dsimp only [ofMkLEMk] infer_instance @[simp] theorem ofMkLEMk_comp {B A₁ A₂ : C} {f : A₁ ⟶ B} {g : A₂ ⟶ B} [Mono f] [Mono g] (h : mk f ≤ mk g) : ofMkLEMk f g h ≫ g = f := by simp [ofMkLEMk] @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem ofLE_comp_ofLE {B : C} (X Y Z : Subobject B) (h₁ : X ≤ Y) (h₂ : Y ≤ Z) : ofLE X Y h₁ ≫ ofLE Y Z h₂ = ofLE X Z (h₁.trans h₂) := by simp only [ofLE, ← Functor.map_comp underlying] congr 1 @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem ofLE_comp_ofLEMk {B A : C} (X Y : Subobject B) (f : A ⟶ B) [Mono f] (h₁ : X ≤ Y) (h₂ : Y ≤ mk f) : ofLE X Y h₁ ≫ ofLEMk Y f h₂ = ofLEMk X f (h₁.trans h₂) := by simp only [ofMkLE, ofLEMk, ofLE, ← Functor.map_comp_assoc underlying] congr 1 @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem ofLEMk_comp_ofMkLE {B A : C} (X : Subobject B) (f : A ⟶ B) [Mono f] (Y : Subobject B) (h₁ : X ≤ mk f) (h₂ : mk f ≤ Y) : ofLEMk X f h₁ ≫ ofMkLE f Y h₂ = ofLE X Y (h₁.trans h₂) := by simp only [ofMkLE, ofLEMk, ofLE, ← Functor.map_comp underlying, assoc, Iso.hom_inv_id_assoc] congr 1 @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem ofLEMk_comp_ofMkLEMk {B A₁ A₂ : C} (X : Subobject B) (f : A₁ ⟶ B) [Mono f] (g : A₂ ⟶ B) [Mono g] (h₁ : X ≤ mk f) (h₂ : mk f ≤ mk g) : ofLEMk X f h₁ ≫ ofMkLEMk f g h₂ = ofLEMk X g (h₁.trans h₂) := by simp only [ofMkLE, ofLEMk, ofLE, ofMkLEMk, ← Functor.map_comp_assoc underlying, assoc, Iso.hom_inv_id_assoc] congr 1 @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem ofMkLE_comp_ofLE {B A₁ : C} (f : A₁ ⟶ B) [Mono f] (X Y : Subobject B) (h₁ : mk f ≤ X) (h₂ : X ≤ Y) : ofMkLE f X h₁ ≫ ofLE X Y h₂ = ofMkLE f Y (h₁.trans h₂) := by simp only [ofMkLE, ofLEMk, ofLE, ofMkLEMk, ← Functor.map_comp underlying, assoc] congr 1 @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem ofMkLE_comp_ofLEMk {B A₁ A₂ : C} (f : A₁ ⟶ B) [Mono f] (X : Subobject B) (g : A₂ ⟶ B) [Mono g] (h₁ : mk f ≤ X) (h₂ : X ≤ mk g) : ofMkLE f X h₁ ≫ ofLEMk X g h₂ = ofMkLEMk f g (h₁.trans h₂) := by simp only [ofMkLE, ofLEMk, ofLE, ofMkLEMk, ← Functor.map_comp_assoc underlying, assoc] congr 1 @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem ofMkLEMk_comp_ofMkLE {B A₁ A₂ : C} (f : A₁ ⟶ B) [Mono f] (g : A₂ ⟶ B) [Mono g] (X : Subobject B) (h₁ : mk f ≤ mk g) (h₂ : mk g ≤ X) : ofMkLEMk f g h₁ ≫ ofMkLE g X h₂ = ofMkLE f X (h₁.trans h₂) := by simp only [ofMkLE, ofLEMk, ofLE, ofMkLEMk, ← Functor.map_comp underlying, assoc, Iso.hom_inv_id_assoc] congr 1 @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem ofMkLEMk_comp_ofMkLEMk {B A₁ A₂ A₃ : C} (f : A₁ ⟶ B) [Mono f] (g : A₂ ⟶ B) [Mono g] (h : A₃ ⟶ B) [Mono h] (h₁ : mk f ≤ mk g) (h₂ : mk g ≤ mk h) : ofMkLEMk f g h₁ ≫ ofMkLEMk g h h₂ = ofMkLEMk f h (h₁.trans h₂) := by simp only [ofMkLE, ofLEMk, ofLE, ofMkLEMk, ← Functor.map_comp_assoc underlying, assoc, Iso.hom_inv_id_assoc] congr 1 @[simp] theorem ofLE_refl {B : C} (X : Subobject B) : ofLE X X le_rfl = 𝟙 _ := by apply (cancel_mono X.arrow).mp simp @[simp] theorem ofMkLEMk_refl {B A₁ : C} (f : A₁ ⟶ B) [Mono f] : ofMkLEMk f f le_rfl = 𝟙 _ := by apply (cancel_mono f).mp simp -- As with `ofLE`, we have `X` and `Y` as explicit arguments for readability. /-- An equality of subobjects gives an isomorphism of the corresponding objects. (One could use `underlying.mapIso (eqToIso h))` here, but this is more readable.) -/ @[simps] def isoOfEq {B : C} (X Y : Subobject B) (h : X = Y) : (X : C) ≅ (Y : C) where hom := ofLE _ _ h.le inv := ofLE _ _ h.ge /-- An equality of subobjects gives an isomorphism of the corresponding objects. -/ @[simps] def isoOfEqMk {B A : C} (X : Subobject B) (f : A ⟶ B) [Mono f] (h : X = mk f) : (X : C) ≅ A where hom := ofLEMk X f h.le inv := ofMkLE f X h.ge /-- An equality of subobjects gives an isomorphism of the corresponding objects. -/ @[simps] def isoOfMkEq {B A : C} (f : A ⟶ B) [Mono f] (X : Subobject B) (h : mk f = X) : A ≅ (X : C) where hom := ofMkLE f X h.le inv := ofLEMk X f h.ge /-- An equality of subobjects gives an isomorphism of the corresponding objects. -/ @[simps] def isoOfMkEqMk {B A₁ A₂ : C} (f : A₁ ⟶ B) (g : A₂ ⟶ B) [Mono f] [Mono g] (h : mk f = mk g) : A₁ ≅ A₂ where hom := ofMkLEMk f g h.le inv := ofMkLEMk g f h.ge lemma mk_lt_mk_of_comm {X A₁ A₂ : C} {i₁ : A₁ ⟶ X} {i₂ : A₂ ⟶ X} [Mono i₁] [Mono i₂] (f : A₁ ⟶ A₂) (fac : f ≫ i₂ = i₁) (hf : ¬ IsIso f) : Subobject.mk i₁ < Subobject.mk i₂ := by obtain _ | h := (mk_le_mk_of_comm _ fac).lt_or_eq · assumption · exfalso apply hf convert (isoOfMkEqMk i₁ i₂ h).isIso_hom rw [← cancel_mono i₂, isoOfMkEqMk_hom, ofMkLEMk_comp, fac] lemma mk_lt_mk_iff_of_comm {X A₁ A₂ : C} {i₁ : A₁ ⟶ X} {i₂ : A₂ ⟶ X} [Mono i₁] [Mono i₂] (f : A₁ ⟶ A₂) (fac : f ≫ i₂ = i₁) : Subobject.mk i₁ < Subobject.mk i₂ ↔ ¬ IsIso f := ⟨fun h hf ↦ by simp only [mk_eq_mk_of_comm i₁ i₂ (asIso f) fac, lt_self_iff_false] at h, mk_lt_mk_of_comm f fac⟩ end Subobject namespace MonoOver variable {P Q : MonoOver X} (f : P ⟶ Q) include f in lemma subobjectMk_le_mk_of_hom : Subobject.mk P.obj.hom ≤ Subobject.mk Q.obj.hom := Subobject.mk_le_mk_of_comm f.left (by simp) lemma isIso_left_iff_subobjectMk_eq : IsIso f.left ↔ Subobject.mk P.1.hom = Subobject.mk Q.1.hom := ⟨fun _ ↦ Subobject.mk_eq_mk_of_comm _ _ (asIso f.left) (by simp), fun h ↦ ⟨Subobject.ofMkLEMk _ _ h.symm.le, by simp [← cancel_mono P.1.hom], by simp [← cancel_mono Q.1.hom]⟩⟩ lemma isIso_iff_subobjectMk_eq : IsIso f ↔ Subobject.mk P.1.hom = Subobject.mk Q.1.hom := by rw [isIso_iff_isIso_left, isIso_left_iff_subobjectMk_eq] end MonoOver open CategoryTheory.Limits namespace Subobject /-- Any functor `MonoOver X ⥤ MonoOver Y` descends to a functor `Subobject X ⥤ Subobject Y`, because `MonoOver Y` is thin. -/ def lower {Y : D} (F : MonoOver X ⥤ MonoOver Y) : Subobject X ⥤ Subobject Y := ThinSkeleton.map F /-- Isomorphic functors become equal when lowered to `Subobject`. (It's not as evil as usual to talk about equality between functors because the categories are thin and skeletal.) -/ theorem lower_iso (F₁ F₂ : MonoOver X ⥤ MonoOver Y) (h : F₁ ≅ F₂) : lower F₁ = lower F₂ := ThinSkeleton.map_iso_eq h /-- A ternary version of `Subobject.lower`. -/ def lower₂ (F : MonoOver X ⥤ MonoOver Y ⥤ MonoOver Z) : Subobject X ⥤ Subobject Y ⥤ Subobject Z := ThinSkeleton.map₂ F @[simp] theorem lower_comm (F : MonoOver Y ⥤ MonoOver X) : toThinSkeleton _ ⋙ lower F = F ⋙ toThinSkeleton _ := rfl /-- An adjunction between `MonoOver A` and `MonoOver B` gives an adjunction between `Subobject A` and `Subobject B`. -/ def lowerAdjunction {A : C} {B : D} {L : MonoOver A ⥤ MonoOver B} {R : MonoOver B ⥤ MonoOver A} (h : L ⊣ R) : lower L ⊣ lower R := ThinSkeleton.lowerAdjunction _ _ h /-- An equivalence between `MonoOver A` and `MonoOver B` gives an equivalence between `Subobject A` and `Subobject B`. -/ @[simps] def lowerEquivalence {A : C} {B : D} (e : MonoOver A ≌ MonoOver B) : Subobject A ≌ Subobject B where functor := lower e.functor inverse := lower e.inverse unitIso := by apply eqToIso convert ThinSkeleton.map_iso_eq e.unitIso · exact ThinSkeleton.map_id_eq.symm · exact (ThinSkeleton.map_comp_eq _ _).symm counitIso := by apply eqToIso convert ThinSkeleton.map_iso_eq e.counitIso · exact (ThinSkeleton.map_comp_eq _ _).symm · exact ThinSkeleton.map_id_eq.symm section Pullback variable [HasPullbacks C] /-- When `C` has pullbacks, a morphism `f : X ⟶ Y` induces a functor `Subobject Y ⥤ Subobject X`, by pulling back a monomorphism along `f`. -/ def pullback (f : X ⟶ Y) : Subobject Y ⥤ Subobject X := lower (MonoOver.pullback f) theorem pullback_id (x : Subobject X) : (pullback (𝟙 X)).obj x = x := by induction' x using Quotient.inductionOn' with f exact Quotient.sound ⟨MonoOver.pullbackId.app f⟩ theorem pullback_comp (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) (x : Subobject Z) : (pullback (f ≫ g)).obj x = (pullback f).obj ((pullback g).obj x) := by induction' x using Quotient.inductionOn' with t exact Quotient.sound ⟨(MonoOver.pullbackComp _ _).app t⟩ theorem pullback_obj_mk {A B X Y : C} {f : Y ⟶ X} {i : A ⟶ X} [Mono i] {j : B ⟶ Y} [Mono j] {f' : B ⟶ A} (h : IsPullback f' j i f) : (pullback f).obj (mk i) = mk j := ((equivMonoOver Y).inverse.mapIso (MonoOver.pullbackObjIsoOfIsPullback _ _ _ _ h)).to_eq theorem pullback_obj {X Y : C} (f : Y ⟶ X) (x : Subobject X) : (pullback f).obj x = mk (pullback.snd x.arrow f) := by obtain ⟨Z, i, _, rfl⟩ := mk_surjective x rw [pullback_obj_mk (IsPullback.of_hasPullback i f)] exact mk_eq_mk_of_comm _ _ (asIso (pullback.map i f (mk i).arrow f (underlyingIso i).inv (𝟙 _) (𝟙 _) (by simp) (by simp))) (by simp) instance (f : X ⟶ Y) : (pullback f).Faithful where end Pullback section Map /-- We can map subobjects of `X` to subobjects of `Y` by post-composition with a monomorphism `f : X ⟶ Y`. -/ def map (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] : Subobject X ⥤ Subobject Y := lower (MonoOver.map f) lemma map_mk {A X Y : C} (i : A ⟶ X) [Mono i] (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] : (map f).obj (mk i) = mk (i ≫ f) := rfl theorem map_id (x : Subobject X) : (map (𝟙 X)).obj x = x := by induction' x using Quotient.inductionOn' with f exact Quotient.sound ⟨(MonoOver.mapId _).app f⟩ theorem map_comp (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) [Mono f] [Mono g] (x : Subobject X) : (map (f ≫ g)).obj x = (map g).obj ((map f).obj x) := by induction' x using Quotient.inductionOn' with t exact Quotient.sound ⟨(MonoOver.mapComp _ _).app t⟩ lemma map_obj_injective {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] :
Function.Injective (Subobject.map f).obj := by intro X₁ X₂ h induction' X₁ using Subobject.ind with X₁ i₁ _ induction' X₂ using Subobject.ind with X₂ i₂ _
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/- Copyright (c) 2021 Kim Morrison. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Kim Morrison -/ import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Basis.Basic import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Basis.Submodule import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Dimension.Finrank import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.InvariantBasisNumber /-! # Lemmas about rank and finrank in rings satisfying strong rank condition. ## Main statements For modules over rings satisfying the rank condition * `Basis.le_span`: the cardinality of a basis is bounded by the cardinality of any spanning set For modules over rings satisfying the strong rank condition * `linearIndependent_le_span`: For any linearly independent family `v : ι → M` and any finite spanning set `w : Set M`, the cardinality of `ι` is bounded by the cardinality of `w`. * `linearIndependent_le_basis`: If `b` is a basis for a module `M`, and `s` is a linearly independent set, then the cardinality of `s` is bounded by the cardinality of `b`. For modules over rings with invariant basis number (including all commutative rings and all noetherian rings) * `mk_eq_mk_of_basis`: the dimension theorem, any two bases of the same vector space have the same cardinality. ## Additional definition * `Algebra.IsQuadraticExtension`: An extension of rings `R ⊆ S` is quadratic if `S` is a free `R`-algebra of rank `2`. -/ noncomputable section universe u v w w' variable {R : Type u} {M : Type v} [Semiring R] [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] variable {ι : Type w} {ι' : Type w'} open Cardinal Basis Submodule Function Set Module attribute [local instance] nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber section InvariantBasisNumber variable [InvariantBasisNumber R] /-- The dimension theorem: if `v` and `v'` are two bases, their index types have the same cardinalities. -/ theorem mk_eq_mk_of_basis (v : Basis ι R M) (v' : Basis ι' R M) : Cardinal.lift.{w'} #ι = Cardinal.lift.{w} #ι' := by classical haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R cases fintypeOrInfinite ι · -- `v` is a finite basis, so by `basis_finite_of_finite_spans` so is `v'`. -- haveI : Finite (range v) := Set.finite_range v haveI := basis_finite_of_finite_spans (Set.finite_range v) v.span_eq v' cases nonempty_fintype ι' -- We clean up a little: rw [Cardinal.mk_fintype, Cardinal.mk_fintype] simp only [Cardinal.lift_natCast, Nat.cast_inj] -- Now we can use invariant basis number to show they have the same cardinality. apply card_eq_of_linearEquiv R exact (Finsupp.linearEquivFunOnFinite R R ι).symm.trans v.repr.symm ≪≫ₗ v'.repr ≪≫ₗ Finsupp.linearEquivFunOnFinite R R ι' · -- `v` is an infinite basis, -- so by `infinite_basis_le_maximal_linearIndependent`, `v'` is at least as big, -- and then applying `infinite_basis_le_maximal_linearIndependent` again -- we see they have the same cardinality. have w₁ := infinite_basis_le_maximal_linearIndependent' v _ v'.linearIndependent v'.maximal rcases Cardinal.lift_mk_le'.mp w₁ with ⟨f⟩ haveI : Infinite ι' := Infinite.of_injective f f.2 have w₂ := infinite_basis_le_maximal_linearIndependent' v' _ v.linearIndependent v.maximal exact le_antisymm w₁ w₂ /-- Given two bases indexed by `ι` and `ι'` of an `R`-module, where `R` satisfies the invariant basis number property, an equiv `ι ≃ ι'`. -/ def Basis.indexEquiv (v : Basis ι R M) (v' : Basis ι' R M) : ι ≃ ι' := (Cardinal.lift_mk_eq'.1 <| mk_eq_mk_of_basis v v').some theorem mk_eq_mk_of_basis' {ι' : Type w} (v : Basis ι R M) (v' : Basis ι' R M) : #ι = #ι' := Cardinal.lift_inj.1 <| mk_eq_mk_of_basis v v' end InvariantBasisNumber section RankCondition variable [RankCondition R] /-- An auxiliary lemma for `Basis.le_span`. If `R` satisfies the rank condition, then for any finite basis `b : Basis ι R M`, and any finite spanning set `w : Set M`, the cardinality of `ι` is bounded by the cardinality of `w`. -/ theorem Basis.le_span'' {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] (b : Basis ι R M) {w : Set M} [Fintype w] (s : span R w = ⊤) : Fintype.card ι ≤ Fintype.card w := by -- We construct a surjective linear map `(w → R) →ₗ[R] (ι → R)`, -- by expressing a linear combination in `w` as a linear combination in `ι`. fapply card_le_of_surjective' R · exact b.repr.toLinearMap.comp (Finsupp.linearCombination R (↑)) · apply Surjective.comp (g := b.repr.toLinearMap) · apply LinearEquiv.surjective rw [← LinearMap.range_eq_top, Finsupp.range_linearCombination] simpa using s /-- Another auxiliary lemma for `Basis.le_span`, which does not require assuming the basis is finite, but still assumes we have a finite spanning set. -/ theorem basis_le_span' {ι : Type*} (b : Basis ι R M) {w : Set M} [Fintype w] (s : span R w = ⊤) : #ι ≤ Fintype.card w := by haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R haveI := basis_finite_of_finite_spans w.toFinite s b cases nonempty_fintype ι rw [Cardinal.mk_fintype ι] simp only [Nat.cast_le] exact Basis.le_span'' b s -- Note that if `R` satisfies the strong rank condition, -- this also follows from `linearIndependent_le_span` below. /-- If `R` satisfies the rank condition, then the cardinality of any basis is bounded by the cardinality of any spanning set. -/ theorem Basis.le_span {J : Set M} (v : Basis ι R M) (hJ : span R J = ⊤) : #(range v) ≤ #J := by haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R cases fintypeOrInfinite J · rw [← Cardinal.lift_le, Cardinal.mk_range_eq_of_injective v.injective, Cardinal.mk_fintype J] convert Cardinal.lift_le.{v}.2 (basis_le_span' v hJ) simp · let S : J → Set ι := fun j => ↑(v.repr j).support let S' : J → Set M := fun j => v '' S j have hs : range v ⊆ ⋃ j, S' j := by intro b hb rcases mem_range.1 hb with ⟨i, hi⟩ have : span R J ≤ comap v.repr.toLinearMap (Finsupp.supported R R (⋃ j, S j)) := span_le.2 fun j hj x hx => ⟨_, ⟨⟨j, hj⟩, rfl⟩, hx⟩ rw [hJ] at this replace : v.repr (v i) ∈ Finsupp.supported R R (⋃ j, S j) := this trivial rw [v.repr_self, Finsupp.mem_supported, Finsupp.support_single_ne_zero _ one_ne_zero] at this · subst b rcases mem_iUnion.1 (this (Finset.mem_singleton_self _)) with ⟨j, hj⟩ exact mem_iUnion.2 ⟨j, (mem_image _ _ _).2 ⟨i, hj, rfl⟩⟩ refine le_of_not_lt fun IJ => ?_ suffices #(⋃ j, S' j) < #(range v) by exact not_le_of_lt this ⟨Set.embeddingOfSubset _ _ hs⟩ refine lt_of_le_of_lt (le_trans Cardinal.mk_iUnion_le_sum_mk (Cardinal.sum_le_sum _ (fun _ => ℵ₀) ?_)) ?_ · exact fun j => (Cardinal.lt_aleph0_of_finite _).le · simpa end RankCondition section StrongRankCondition variable [StrongRankCondition R] open Submodule Finsupp -- An auxiliary lemma for `linearIndependent_le_span'`, -- with the additional assumption that the linearly independent family is finite. theorem linearIndependent_le_span_aux' {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] (v : ι → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Set M) [Fintype w] (s : range v ≤ span R w) : Fintype.card ι ≤ Fintype.card w := by -- We construct an injective linear map `(ι → R) →ₗ[R] (w → R)`, -- by thinking of `f : ι → R` as a linear combination of the finite family `v`, -- and expressing that (using the axiom of choice) as a linear combination over `w`. -- We can do this linearly by constructing the map on a basis. fapply card_le_of_injective' R · apply Finsupp.linearCombination exact fun i => Span.repr R w ⟨v i, s (mem_range_self i)⟩ · intro f g h apply_fun linearCombination R ((↑) : w → M) at h simp only [linearCombination_linearCombination, Submodule.coe_mk, Span.finsupp_linearCombination_repr] at h exact i h /-- If `R` satisfies the strong rank condition, then any linearly independent family `v : ι → M` contained in the span of some finite `w : Set M`, is itself finite. -/ lemma LinearIndependent.finite_of_le_span_finite {ι : Type*} (v : ι → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Set M) [Finite w] (s : range v ≤ span R w) : Finite ι := letI := Fintype.ofFinite w Fintype.finite <| fintypeOfFinsetCardLe (Fintype.card w) fun t => by let v' := fun x : (t : Set ι) => v x have i' : LinearIndependent R v' := i.comp _ Subtype.val_injective have s' : range v' ≤ span R w := (range_comp_subset_range _ _).trans s simpa using linearIndependent_le_span_aux' v' i' w s' /-- If `R` satisfies the strong rank condition, then for any linearly independent family `v : ι → M` contained in the span of some finite `w : Set M`, the cardinality of `ι` is bounded by the cardinality of `w`. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_span' {ι : Type*} (v : ι → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Set M) [Fintype w] (s : range v ≤ span R w) : #ι ≤ Fintype.card w := by haveI : Finite ι := i.finite_of_le_span_finite v w s letI := Fintype.ofFinite ι rw [Cardinal.mk_fintype] simp only [Nat.cast_le] exact linearIndependent_le_span_aux' v i w s /-- If `R` satisfies the strong rank condition, then for any linearly independent family `v : ι → M` and any finite spanning set `w : Set M`, the cardinality of `ι` is bounded by the cardinality of `w`. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_span {ι : Type*} (v : ι → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Set M) [Fintype w] (s : span R w = ⊤) : #ι ≤ Fintype.card w := by apply linearIndependent_le_span' v i w rw [s] exact le_top /-- A version of `linearIndependent_le_span` for `Finset`. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_span_finset {ι : Type*} (v : ι → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Finset M) (s : span R (w : Set M) = ⊤) : #ι ≤ w.card := by simpa only [Finset.coe_sort_coe, Fintype.card_coe] using linearIndependent_le_span v i w s /-- An auxiliary lemma for `linearIndependent_le_basis`: we handle the case where the basis `b` is infinite. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_infinite_basis {ι : Type w} (b : Basis ι R M) [Infinite ι] {κ : Type w} (v : κ → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) : #κ ≤ #ι := by classical by_contra h rw [not_le, ← Cardinal.mk_finset_of_infinite ι] at h let Φ := fun k : κ => (b.repr (v k)).support obtain ⟨s, w : Infinite ↑(Φ ⁻¹' {s})⟩ := Cardinal.exists_infinite_fiber Φ h (by infer_instance) let v' := fun k : Φ ⁻¹' {s} => v k have i' : LinearIndependent R v' := i.comp _ Subtype.val_injective have w' : Finite (Φ ⁻¹' {s}) := by apply i'.finite_of_le_span_finite v' (s.image b) rintro m ⟨⟨p, ⟨rfl⟩⟩, rfl⟩ simp only [SetLike.mem_coe, Subtype.coe_mk, Finset.coe_image] apply Basis.mem_span_repr_support exact w.false /-- Over any ring `R` satisfying the strong rank condition, if `b` is a basis for a module `M`, and `s` is a linearly independent set, then the cardinality of `s` is bounded by the cardinality of `b`. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_basis {ι : Type w} (b : Basis ι R M) {κ : Type w} (v : κ → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) : #κ ≤ #ι := by classical -- We split into cases depending on whether `ι` is infinite. cases fintypeOrInfinite ι · rw [Cardinal.mk_fintype ι] -- When `ι` is finite, we have `linearIndependent_le_span`, haveI : Nontrivial R := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R rw [Fintype.card_congr (Equiv.ofInjective b b.injective)] exact linearIndependent_le_span v i (range b) b.span_eq · -- and otherwise we have `linearIndependent_le_infinite_basis`. exact linearIndependent_le_infinite_basis b v i /-- `StrongRankCondition` implies that if there is an injective linear map `(α →₀ R) →ₗ[R] β →₀ R`, then the cardinal of `α` is smaller than or equal to the cardinal of `β`. -/ theorem card_le_of_injective'' {α : Type v} {β : Type v} (f : (α →₀ R) →ₗ[R] β →₀ R) (i : Injective f) : #α ≤ #β := by let b : Basis β R (β →₀ R) := ⟨1⟩ apply linearIndependent_le_basis b (fun (i : α) ↦ f (Finsupp.single i 1)) rw [LinearIndependent] have : (linearCombination R fun i ↦ f (Finsupp.single i 1)) = f := by ext a b; simp exact this.symm ▸ i /-- If `R` satisfies the strong rank condition, then for any linearly independent family `v : ι → M` and spanning set `w : Set M`, the cardinality of `ι` is bounded by the cardinality of `w`. -/ theorem linearIndependent_le_span'' {ι : Type v} {v : ι → M} (i : LinearIndependent R v) (w : Set M) (s : span R w = ⊤) : #ι ≤ #w := by fapply card_le_of_injective'' (R := R) · apply Finsupp.linearCombination exact fun i ↦ Span.repr R w ⟨v i, s ▸ trivial⟩ · intro f g h apply_fun linearCombination R ((↑) : w → M) at h simp only [linearCombination_linearCombination, Submodule.coe_mk, Span.finsupp_linearCombination_repr] at h exact i h /-- Let `R` satisfy the strong rank condition. If `m` elements of a free rank `n` `R`-module are linearly independent, then `m ≤ n`. -/ theorem Basis.card_le_card_of_linearIndependent_aux {R : Type*} [Semiring R] [StrongRankCondition R] (n : ℕ) {m : ℕ} (v : Fin m → Fin n → R) : LinearIndependent R v → m ≤ n := fun h => by simpa using linearIndependent_le_basis (Pi.basisFun R (Fin n)) v h -- When the basis is not infinite this need not be true! /-- Over any ring `R` satisfying the strong rank condition, if `b` is an infinite basis for a module `M`, then every maximal linearly independent set has the same cardinality as `b`. This proof (along with some of the lemmas above) comes from [Les familles libres maximales d'un module ont-elles le meme cardinal?][lazarus1973] -/ theorem maximal_linearIndependent_eq_infinite_basis {ι : Type w} (b : Basis ι R M) [Infinite ι] {κ : Type w} (v : κ → M) (i : LinearIndependent R v) (m : i.Maximal) : #κ = #ι := by apply le_antisymm · exact linearIndependent_le_basis b v i · haveI : Nontrivial R := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R exact infinite_basis_le_maximal_linearIndependent b v i m theorem Basis.mk_eq_rank'' {ι : Type v} (v : Basis ι R M) : #ι = Module.rank R M := by haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R rw [Module.rank_def] apply le_antisymm · trans swap · apply le_ciSup (Cardinal.bddAbove_range _) exact ⟨Set.range v, by rw [LinearIndepOn] convert v.reindexRange.linearIndependent simp⟩ · exact (Cardinal.mk_range_eq v v.injective).ge · apply ciSup_le' rintro ⟨s, li⟩ apply linearIndependent_le_basis v _ li theorem Basis.mk_range_eq_rank (v : Basis ι R M) : #(range v) = Module.rank R M := v.reindexRange.mk_eq_rank'' /-- If a vector space has a finite basis, then its dimension (seen as a cardinal) is equal to the cardinality of the basis. -/ theorem rank_eq_card_basis {ι : Type w} [Fintype ι] (h : Basis ι R M) : Module.rank R M = Fintype.card ι := by classical haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R rw [← h.mk_range_eq_rank, Cardinal.mk_fintype, Set.card_range_of_injective h.injective] theorem Basis.card_le_card_of_linearIndependent {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] (b : Basis ι R M) {ι' : Type*} [Fintype ι'] {v : ι' → M} (hv : LinearIndependent R v) : Fintype.card ι' ≤ Fintype.card ι := by letI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R simpa [rank_eq_card_basis b, Cardinal.mk_fintype] using hv.cardinal_lift_le_rank theorem Basis.card_le_card_of_submodule (N : Submodule R M) [Fintype ι] (b : Basis ι R M) [Fintype ι'] (b' : Basis ι' R N) : Fintype.card ι' ≤ Fintype.card ι := b.card_le_card_of_linearIndependent (b'.linearIndependent.map_injOn N.subtype N.injective_subtype.injOn) theorem Basis.card_le_card_of_le {N O : Submodule R M} (hNO : N ≤ O) [Fintype ι] (b : Basis ι R O) [Fintype ι'] (b' : Basis ι' R N) : Fintype.card ι' ≤ Fintype.card ι := b.card_le_card_of_linearIndependent (b'.linearIndependent.map_injOn (inclusion hNO) (N.inclusion_injective _).injOn) theorem Basis.mk_eq_rank (v : Basis ι R M) : Cardinal.lift.{v} #ι = Cardinal.lift.{w} (Module.rank R M) := by haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R rw [← v.mk_range_eq_rank, Cardinal.mk_range_eq_of_injective v.injective] theorem Basis.mk_eq_rank'.{m} (v : Basis ι R M) : Cardinal.lift.{max v m} #ι = Cardinal.lift.{max w m} (Module.rank R M) := Cardinal.lift_umax_eq.{w, v, m}.mpr v.mk_eq_rank theorem rank_span {v : ι → M} (hv : LinearIndependent R v) : Module.rank R ↑(span R (range v)) = #(range v) := by haveI := nontrivial_of_invariantBasisNumber R rw [← Cardinal.lift_inj, ← (Basis.span hv).mk_eq_rank, Cardinal.mk_range_eq_of_injective (@LinearIndependent.injective ι R M v _ _ _ _ hv)] theorem rank_span_set {s : Set M} (hs : LinearIndepOn R id s) : Module.rank R ↑(span R s) = #s := by rw [← @setOf_mem_eq _ s, ← Subtype.range_coe_subtype] exact rank_span hs theorem toENat_rank_span_set {v : ι → M} {s : Set ι} (hs : LinearIndepOn R v s) : (Module.rank R <| span R <| v '' s).toENat = s.encard := by rw [image_eq_range, ← hs.injOn.encard_image, ← toENat_cardinalMk, image_eq_range, ← rank_span hs.linearIndependent] /-- An induction (and recursion) principle for proving results about all submodules of a fixed finite free module `M`. A property is true for all submodules of `M` if it satisfies the following "inductive step": the property is true for a submodule `N` if it's true for all submodules `N'` of `N` with the property that there exists `0 ≠ x ∈ N` such that the sum `N' + Rx` is direct. -/ def Submodule.inductionOnRank {R M} [Ring R] [StrongRankCondition R] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] [IsDomain R] [Finite ι] (b : Basis ι R M) (P : Submodule R M → Sort*) (ih : ∀ N : Submodule R M, (∀ N' ≤ N, ∀ x ∈ N, (∀ (c : R), ∀ y ∈ N', c • x + y = (0 : M) → c = 0) → P N') → P N) (N : Submodule R M) : P N := letI := Fintype.ofFinite ι Submodule.inductionOnRankAux b P ih (Fintype.card ι) N fun hs hli => by simpa using b.card_le_card_of_linearIndependent hli /-- If `S` a module-finite free `R`-algebra, then the `R`-rank of a nonzero `R`-free ideal `I` of `S` is the same as the rank of `S`. -/ theorem Ideal.rank_eq {R S : Type*} [CommRing R] [StrongRankCondition R] [Ring S] [IsDomain S] [Algebra R S] {n m : Type*} [Fintype n] [Fintype m] (b : Basis n R S) {I : Ideal S} (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (c : Basis m R I) : Fintype.card m = Fintype.card n := by obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := Submodule.nonzero_mem_of_bot_lt (bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr hI) have : LinearIndependent R fun i => b i • a := by have hb := b.linearIndependent rw [Fintype.linearIndependent_iff] at hb ⊢ intro g hg apply hb g
simp only [← smul_assoc, ← Finset.sum_smul, smul_eq_zero] at hg exact hg.resolve_right ha exact le_antisymm
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/- 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 /-! # 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 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 row of `M` to its `i`-th row. 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 @[simp] theorem transvection_zero : transvection i j (0 : R) = 1 := by simp [transvection] 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 [ha, updateRow_self, Pi.add_apply, one_apply, Pi.smul_apply, hb, ↓reduceIte, smul_eq_mul, mul_one, transvection, add_apply, StdBasisMatrix.apply_same] · simp only [ha, updateRow_self, Pi.add_apply, one_apply, Pi.smul_apply, hb, ↓reduceIte, smul_eq_mul, mul_zero, add_zero, transvection, add_apply, and_false, not_false_eq_true, StdBasisMatrix.apply_of_ne] · 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, add_apply] 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] @[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] @[simp] 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] @[simp] theorem transvection_mul_apply_of_ne (a b : n) (ha : a ≠ i) (c : R) (M : Matrix n n R) : (transvection i j c * M) a b = M a b := by simp [transvection, Matrix.add_mul, ha] @[simp] theorem mul_transvection_apply_of_ne (a b : n) (hb : b ≠ j) (c : R) (M : Matrix n n R) : (M * transvection i j c) a b = M a b := by simp [transvection, Matrix.mul_add, hb] @[simp] theorem det_transvection_of_ne (h : i ≠ j) (c : R) : det (transvection i j c) = 1 := by rw [← updateRow_eq_transvection i j, det_updateRow_add_smul_self _ h, det_one] end variable (R n) /-- A structure containing all the information from which one can build a nontrivial transvection. This structure is easier to manipulate than transvections as one has a direct access to all the relevant fields. -/ structure TransvectionStruct where (i j : n) hij : i ≠ j c : R instance [Nontrivial n] : Nonempty (TransvectionStruct n R) := by choose x y hxy using exists_pair_ne n exact ⟨⟨x, y, hxy, 0⟩⟩ namespace TransvectionStruct variable {R n} /-- Associating to a `transvection_struct` the corresponding transvection matrix. -/ def toMatrix (t : TransvectionStruct n R) : Matrix n n R := transvection t.i t.j t.c @[simp] theorem toMatrix_mk (i j : n) (hij : i ≠ j) (c : R) : TransvectionStruct.toMatrix ⟨i, j, hij, c⟩ = transvection i j c := rfl @[simp] protected theorem det [Fintype n] (t : TransvectionStruct n R) : det t.toMatrix = 1 := det_transvection_of_ne _ _ t.hij _ @[simp] theorem det_toMatrix_prod [Fintype n] (L : List (TransvectionStruct n 𝕜)) : det (L.map toMatrix).prod = 1 := by induction L with | nil => simp | cons _ _ IH => simp [IH] /-- The inverse of a `TransvectionStruct`, designed so that `t.inv.toMatrix` is the inverse of `t.toMatrix`. -/ @[simps] protected def inv (t : TransvectionStruct n R) : TransvectionStruct n R where i := t.i j := t.j hij := t.hij c := -t.c section variable [Fintype n] theorem inv_mul (t : TransvectionStruct n R) : t.inv.toMatrix * t.toMatrix = 1 := by rcases t with ⟨_, _, t_hij⟩ simp [toMatrix, transvection_mul_transvection_same, t_hij] theorem mul_inv (t : TransvectionStruct n R) : t.toMatrix * t.inv.toMatrix = 1 := by rcases t with ⟨_, _, t_hij⟩ simp [toMatrix, transvection_mul_transvection_same, t_hij] theorem reverse_inv_prod_mul_prod (L : List (TransvectionStruct n R)) : (L.reverse.map (toMatrix ∘ TransvectionStruct.inv)).prod * (L.map toMatrix).prod = 1 := by induction L with | nil => simp | cons t L IH => suffices (L.reverse.map (toMatrix ∘ TransvectionStruct.inv)).prod * (t.inv.toMatrix * t.toMatrix) * (L.map toMatrix).prod = 1 by simpa [Matrix.mul_assoc] simpa [inv_mul] using IH theorem prod_mul_reverse_inv_prod (L : List (TransvectionStruct n R)) : (L.map toMatrix).prod * (L.reverse.map (toMatrix ∘ TransvectionStruct.inv)).prod = 1 := by induction L with | nil => simp | cons t L IH => suffices t.toMatrix * ((L.map toMatrix).prod * (L.reverse.map (toMatrix ∘ TransvectionStruct.inv)).prod) * t.inv.toMatrix = 1 by simpa [Matrix.mul_assoc] simp_rw [IH, Matrix.mul_one, t.mul_inv]
/-- `M` is a scalar matrix if it commutes with every nontrivial transvection (elementary matrix). -/ theorem _root_.Matrix.mem_range_scalar_of_commute_transvectionStruct {M : Matrix n n R} (hM : ∀ t : TransvectionStruct n R, Commute t.toMatrix M) : M ∈ Set.range (Matrix.scalar n) := by refine mem_range_scalar_of_commute_stdBasisMatrix ?_ intro i j hij simpa [transvection, mul_add, add_mul] using (hM ⟨i, j, hij, 1⟩).eq
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir, Jean Lo, Calle Sönne, Sébastien Gouëzel, Rémy Degenne -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Pow.Continuity import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Complex.LogDeriv import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Extend import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Prod import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Log.Deriv import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Trigonometric.Deriv /-! # Derivatives of power function on `ℂ`, `ℝ`, `ℝ≥0`, and `ℝ≥0∞` We also prove differentiability and provide derivatives for the power functions `x ^ y`. -/ noncomputable section open scoped Real Topology NNReal ENNReal open Filter namespace Complex theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow {p : ℂ × ℂ} (hp : p.1 ∈ slitPlane) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) ((p.2 * p.1 ^ (p.2 - 1)) • ContinuousLinearMap.fst ℂ ℂ ℂ + (p.1 ^ p.2 * log p.1) • ContinuousLinearMap.snd ℂ ℂ ℂ) p := by have A : p.1 ≠ 0 := slitPlane_ne_zero hp have : (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) =ᶠ[𝓝 p] fun x => exp (log x.1 * x.2) := ((isOpen_ne.preimage continuous_fst).eventually_mem A).mono fun p hp => cpow_def_of_ne_zero hp _ rw [cpow_sub _ _ A, cpow_one, mul_div_left_comm, mul_smul, mul_smul] refine HasStrictFDerivAt.congr_of_eventuallyEq ?_ this.symm simpa only [cpow_def_of_ne_zero A, div_eq_mul_inv, mul_smul, add_comm, smul_add] using ((hasStrictFDerivAt_fst.clog hp).mul hasStrictFDerivAt_snd).cexp theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow' {x y : ℂ} (hp : x ∈ slitPlane) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) ((y * x ^ (y - 1)) • ContinuousLinearMap.fst ℂ ℂ ℂ + (x ^ y * log x) • ContinuousLinearMap.snd ℂ ℂ ℂ) (x, y) := @hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow (x, y) hp theorem hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow {x y : ℂ} (h : x ≠ 0 ∨ y ≠ 0) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun y => x ^ y) (x ^ y * log x) y := by rcases em (x = 0) with (rfl | hx) · replace h := h.neg_resolve_left rfl rw [log_zero, mul_zero] refine (hasStrictDerivAt_const y 0).congr_of_eventuallyEq ?_ exact (isOpen_ne.eventually_mem h).mono fun y hy => (zero_cpow hy).symm · simpa only [cpow_def_of_ne_zero hx, mul_one] using ((hasStrictDerivAt_id y).const_mul (log x)).cexp theorem hasFDerivAt_cpow {p : ℂ × ℂ} (hp : p.1 ∈ slitPlane) : HasFDerivAt (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) ((p.2 * p.1 ^ (p.2 - 1)) • ContinuousLinearMap.fst ℂ ℂ ℂ + (p.1 ^ p.2 * log p.1) • ContinuousLinearMap.snd ℂ ℂ ℂ) p := (hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow hp).hasFDerivAt end Complex section fderiv open Complex variable {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℂ E] {f g : E → ℂ} {f' g' : E →L[ℂ] ℂ} {x : E} {s : Set E} {c : ℂ} theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.cpow (hf : HasStrictFDerivAt f f' x) (hg : HasStrictFDerivAt g g' x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) ((g x * f x ^ (g x - 1)) • f' + (f x ^ g x * Complex.log (f x)) • g') x := (hasStrictFDerivAt_cpow (p := (f x, g x)) h0).comp x (hf.prodMk hg) theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.const_cpow (hf : HasStrictFDerivAt f f' x) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ f x ≠ 0) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x => c ^ f x) ((c ^ f x * Complex.log c) • f') x := (hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow h0).comp_hasStrictFDerivAt x hf theorem HasFDerivAt.cpow (hf : HasFDerivAt f f' x) (hg : HasFDerivAt g g' x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasFDerivAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) ((g x * f x ^ (g x - 1)) • f' + (f x ^ g x * Complex.log (f x)) • g') x := by convert (@Complex.hasFDerivAt_cpow ((fun x => (f x, g x)) x) h0).comp x (hf.prodMk hg) theorem HasFDerivAt.const_cpow (hf : HasFDerivAt f f' x) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ f x ≠ 0) : HasFDerivAt (fun x => c ^ f x) ((c ^ f x * Complex.log c) • f') x := (hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow h0).hasDerivAt.comp_hasFDerivAt x hf theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.cpow (hf : HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s x) (hg : HasFDerivWithinAt g g' s x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasFDerivWithinAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) ((g x * f x ^ (g x - 1)) • f' + (f x ^ g x * Complex.log (f x)) • g') s x := by convert (@Complex.hasFDerivAt_cpow ((fun x => (f x, g x)) x) h0).comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x (hf.prodMk hg) theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.const_cpow (hf : HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s x) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ f x ≠ 0) : HasFDerivWithinAt (fun x => c ^ f x) ((c ^ f x * Complex.log c) • f') s x := (hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow h0).hasDerivAt.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x hf theorem DifferentiableAt.cpow (hf : DifferentiableAt ℂ f x) (hg : DifferentiableAt ℂ g x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : DifferentiableAt ℂ (fun x => f x ^ g x) x := (hf.hasFDerivAt.cpow hg.hasFDerivAt h0).differentiableAt theorem DifferentiableAt.const_cpow (hf : DifferentiableAt ℂ f x) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ f x ≠ 0) : DifferentiableAt ℂ (fun x => c ^ f x) x := (hf.hasFDerivAt.const_cpow h0).differentiableAt theorem DifferentiableAt.cpow_const (hf : DifferentiableAt ℂ f x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : DifferentiableAt ℂ (fun x => f x ^ c) x := hf.cpow (differentiableAt_const c) h0 theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.cpow (hf : DifferentiableWithinAt ℂ f s x) (hg : DifferentiableWithinAt ℂ g s x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : DifferentiableWithinAt ℂ (fun x => f x ^ g x) s x := (hf.hasFDerivWithinAt.cpow hg.hasFDerivWithinAt h0).differentiableWithinAt theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.const_cpow (hf : DifferentiableWithinAt ℂ f s x) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ f x ≠ 0) : DifferentiableWithinAt ℂ (fun x => c ^ f x) s x := (hf.hasFDerivWithinAt.const_cpow h0).differentiableWithinAt theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.cpow_const (hf : DifferentiableWithinAt ℂ f s x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : DifferentiableWithinAt ℂ (fun x => f x ^ c) s x := hf.cpow (differentiableWithinAt_const c) h0 theorem DifferentiableOn.cpow (hf : DifferentiableOn ℂ f s) (hg : DifferentiableOn ℂ g s) (h0 : Set.MapsTo f s slitPlane) : DifferentiableOn ℂ (fun x ↦ f x ^ g x) s := fun x hx ↦ (hf x hx).cpow (hg x hx) (h0 hx) theorem DifferentiableOn.const_cpow (hf : DifferentiableOn ℂ f s) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ ∀ x ∈ s, f x ≠ 0) : DifferentiableOn ℂ (fun x ↦ c ^ f x) s := fun x hx ↦ (hf x hx).const_cpow (h0.imp_right fun h ↦ h x hx) theorem DifferentiableOn.cpow_const (hf : DifferentiableOn ℂ f s) (h0 : ∀ x ∈ s, f x ∈ slitPlane) : DifferentiableOn ℂ (fun x => f x ^ c) s := hf.cpow (differentiableOn_const c) h0 theorem Differentiable.cpow (hf : Differentiable ℂ f) (hg : Differentiable ℂ g) (h0 : ∀ x, f x ∈ slitPlane) : Differentiable ℂ (fun x ↦ f x ^ g x) := fun x ↦ (hf x).cpow (hg x) (h0 x) theorem Differentiable.const_cpow (hf : Differentiable ℂ f) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ ∀ x, f x ≠ 0) : Differentiable ℂ (fun x ↦ c ^ f x) := fun x ↦ (hf x).const_cpow (h0.imp_right fun h ↦ h x) @[fun_prop] lemma differentiable_const_cpow_of_neZero (z : ℂ) [NeZero z] : Differentiable ℂ fun s : ℂ ↦ z ^ s := differentiable_id.const_cpow (.inl <| NeZero.ne z) @[fun_prop] lemma differentiableAt_const_cpow_of_neZero (z : ℂ) [NeZero z] (t : ℂ) : DifferentiableAt ℂ (fun s : ℂ ↦ z ^ s) t := differentiableAt_id.const_cpow (.inl <| NeZero.ne z) end fderiv section deriv open Complex variable {f g : ℂ → ℂ} {s : Set ℂ} {f' g' x c : ℂ} /-- A private lemma that rewrites the output of lemmas like `HasFDerivAt.cpow` to the form expected by lemmas like `HasDerivAt.cpow`. -/ private theorem aux : ((g x * f x ^ (g x - 1)) • (1 : ℂ →L[ℂ] ℂ).smulRight f' + (f x ^ g x * log (f x)) • (1 : ℂ →L[ℂ] ℂ).smulRight g') 1 = g x * f x ^ (g x - 1) * f' + f x ^ g x * log (f x) * g' := by simp only [Algebra.id.smul_eq_mul, one_mul, ContinuousLinearMap.one_apply, ContinuousLinearMap.smulRight_apply, ContinuousLinearMap.add_apply, Pi.smul_apply, ContinuousLinearMap.coe_smul'] nonrec theorem HasStrictDerivAt.cpow (hf : HasStrictDerivAt f f' x) (hg : HasStrictDerivAt g g' x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) (g x * f x ^ (g x - 1) * f' + f x ^ g x * Complex.log (f x) * g') x := by simpa using (hf.cpow hg h0).hasStrictDerivAt theorem HasStrictDerivAt.const_cpow (hf : HasStrictDerivAt f f' x) (h : c ≠ 0 ∨ f x ≠ 0) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun x => c ^ f x) (c ^ f x * Complex.log c * f') x := (hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow h).comp x hf theorem Complex.hasStrictDerivAt_cpow_const (h : x ∈ slitPlane) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun z : ℂ => z ^ c) (c * x ^ (c - 1)) x := by simpa only [mul_zero, add_zero, mul_one] using (hasStrictDerivAt_id x).cpow (hasStrictDerivAt_const x c) h theorem HasStrictDerivAt.cpow_const (hf : HasStrictDerivAt f f' x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun x => f x ^ c) (c * f x ^ (c - 1) * f') x := (Complex.hasStrictDerivAt_cpow_const h0).comp x hf theorem HasDerivAt.cpow (hf : HasDerivAt f f' x) (hg : HasDerivAt g g' x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasDerivAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) (g x * f x ^ (g x - 1) * f' + f x ^ g x * Complex.log (f x) * g') x := by simpa only [aux] using (hf.hasFDerivAt.cpow hg h0).hasDerivAt theorem HasDerivAt.const_cpow (hf : HasDerivAt f f' x) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ f x ≠ 0) : HasDerivAt (fun x => c ^ f x) (c ^ f x * Complex.log c * f') x := (hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow h0).hasDerivAt.comp x hf theorem HasDerivAt.cpow_const (hf : HasDerivAt f f' x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasDerivAt (fun x => f x ^ c) (c * f x ^ (c - 1) * f') x := (Complex.hasStrictDerivAt_cpow_const h0).hasDerivAt.comp x hf theorem HasDerivWithinAt.cpow (hf : HasDerivWithinAt f f' s x) (hg : HasDerivWithinAt g g' s x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasDerivWithinAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) (g x * f x ^ (g x - 1) * f' + f x ^ g x * Complex.log (f x) * g') s x := by simpa only [aux] using (hf.hasFDerivWithinAt.cpow hg h0).hasDerivWithinAt theorem HasDerivWithinAt.const_cpow (hf : HasDerivWithinAt f f' s x) (h0 : c ≠ 0 ∨ f x ≠ 0) : HasDerivWithinAt (fun x => c ^ f x) (c ^ f x * Complex.log c * f') s x := (hasStrictDerivAt_const_cpow h0).hasDerivAt.comp_hasDerivWithinAt x hf theorem HasDerivWithinAt.cpow_const (hf : HasDerivWithinAt f f' s x) (h0 : f x ∈ slitPlane) : HasDerivWithinAt (fun x => f x ^ c) (c * f x ^ (c - 1) * f') s x := (Complex.hasStrictDerivAt_cpow_const h0).hasDerivAt.comp_hasDerivWithinAt x hf /-- Although `fun x => x ^ r` for fixed `r` is *not* complex-differentiable along the negative real line, it is still real-differentiable, and the derivative is what one would formally expect. See `hasDerivAt_ofReal_cpow_const` for an alternate formulation. -/ theorem hasDerivAt_ofReal_cpow_const' {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) {r : ℂ} (hr : r ≠ -1) : HasDerivAt (fun y : ℝ => (y : ℂ) ^ (r + 1) / (r + 1)) (x ^ r) x := by rw [Ne, ← add_eq_zero_iff_eq_neg, ← Ne] at hr rcases lt_or_gt_of_ne hx.symm with (hx | hx) · -- easy case : `0 < x` apply HasDerivAt.comp_ofReal (e := fun y => (y : ℂ) ^ (r + 1) / (r + 1)) convert HasDerivAt.div_const (𝕜 := ℂ) ?_ (r + 1) using 1 · exact (mul_div_cancel_right₀ _ hr).symm · convert HasDerivAt.cpow_const ?_ ?_ using 1 · rw [add_sub_cancel_right, mul_comm]; exact (mul_one _).symm · exact hasDerivAt_id (x : ℂ) · simp [hx] · -- harder case : `x < 0` have : ∀ᶠ y : ℝ in 𝓝 x, (y : ℂ) ^ (r + 1) / (r + 1) = (-y : ℂ) ^ (r + 1) * exp (π * I * (r + 1)) / (r + 1) := by refine Filter.eventually_of_mem (Iio_mem_nhds hx) fun y hy => ?_ rw [ofReal_cpow_of_nonpos (le_of_lt hy)] refine HasDerivAt.congr_of_eventuallyEq ?_ this rw [ofReal_cpow_of_nonpos (le_of_lt hx)] suffices HasDerivAt (fun y : ℝ => (-↑y) ^ (r + 1) * exp (↑π * I * (r + 1))) ((r + 1) * (-↑x) ^ r * exp (↑π * I * r)) x by convert this.div_const (r + 1) using 1 conv_rhs => rw [mul_assoc, mul_comm, mul_div_cancel_right₀ _ hr] rw [mul_add ((π : ℂ) * _), mul_one, exp_add, exp_pi_mul_I, mul_comm (_ : ℂ) (-1 : ℂ), neg_one_mul] simp_rw [mul_neg, ← neg_mul, ← ofReal_neg] suffices HasDerivAt (fun y : ℝ => (↑(-y) : ℂ) ^ (r + 1)) (-(r + 1) * ↑(-x) ^ r) x by convert this.neg.mul_const _ using 1; ring suffices HasDerivAt (fun y : ℝ => (y : ℂ) ^ (r + 1)) ((r + 1) * ↑(-x) ^ r) (-x) by convert @HasDerivAt.scomp ℝ _ ℂ _ _ x ℝ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ this (hasDerivAt_neg x) using 1 rw [real_smul, ofReal_neg 1, ofReal_one]; ring suffices HasDerivAt (fun y : ℂ => y ^ (r + 1)) ((r + 1) * ↑(-x) ^ r) ↑(-x) by exact this.comp_ofReal conv in ↑_ ^ _ => rw [(by ring : r = r + 1 - 1)] convert HasDerivAt.cpow_const ?_ ?_ using 1 · rw [add_sub_cancel_right, add_sub_cancel_right]; exact (mul_one _).symm · exact hasDerivAt_id ((-x : ℝ) : ℂ) · simp [hx] @[deprecated (since := "2024-12-15")] alias hasDerivAt_ofReal_cpow := hasDerivAt_ofReal_cpow_const' /-- An alternate formulation of `hasDerivAt_ofReal_cpow_const'`. -/ theorem hasDerivAt_ofReal_cpow_const {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) {r : ℂ} (hr : r ≠ 0) : HasDerivAt (fun y : ℝ => (y : ℂ) ^ r) (r * x ^ (r - 1)) x := by have := HasDerivAt.const_mul r <| hasDerivAt_ofReal_cpow_const' hx (by rwa [ne_eq, sub_eq_neg_self]) simpa [sub_add_cancel, mul_div_cancel₀ _ hr] using this /-- A version of `DifferentiableAt.cpow_const` for a real function. -/ theorem DifferentiableAt.ofReal_cpow_const {f : ℝ → ℝ} {x : ℝ} (hf : DifferentiableAt ℝ f x) (h0 : f x ≠ 0) (h1 : c ≠ 0) : DifferentiableAt ℝ (fun (y : ℝ) => (f y : ℂ) ^ c) x := (hasDerivAt_ofReal_cpow_const h0 h1).differentiableAt.comp x hf theorem Complex.deriv_cpow_const (hx : x ∈ Complex.slitPlane) : deriv (fun (x : ℂ) ↦ x ^ c) x = c * x ^ (c - 1) := (hasStrictDerivAt_cpow_const hx).hasDerivAt.deriv /-- A version of `Complex.deriv_cpow_const` for a real variable. -/ theorem Complex.deriv_ofReal_cpow_const {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (hc : c ≠ 0) : deriv (fun x : ℝ ↦ (x : ℂ) ^ c) x = c * x ^ (c - 1) := (hasDerivAt_ofReal_cpow_const hx hc).deriv theorem deriv_cpow_const (hf : DifferentiableAt ℂ f x) (hx : f x ∈ Complex.slitPlane) : deriv (fun (x : ℂ) ↦ f x ^ c) x = c * f x ^ (c - 1) * deriv f x := (hf.hasDerivAt.cpow_const hx).deriv theorem isTheta_deriv_ofReal_cpow_const_atTop {c : ℂ} (hc : c ≠ 0) : deriv (fun (x : ℝ) => (x : ℂ) ^ c) =Θ[atTop] fun x => x ^ (c.re - 1) := by calc _ =ᶠ[atTop] fun x : ℝ ↦ c * x ^ (c - 1) := by filter_upwards [eventually_ne_atTop 0] with x hx using by rw [deriv_ofReal_cpow_const hx hc] _ =Θ[atTop] fun x : ℝ ↦ ‖(x : ℂ) ^ (c - 1)‖ := (Asymptotics.IsTheta.of_norm_eventuallyEq EventuallyEq.rfl).const_mul_left hc _ =ᶠ[atTop] fun x ↦ x ^ (c.re - 1) := by filter_upwards [eventually_gt_atTop 0] with x hx rw [norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos hx, sub_re, one_re] theorem isBigO_deriv_ofReal_cpow_const_atTop (c : ℂ) : deriv (fun (x : ℝ) => (x : ℂ) ^ c) =O[atTop] fun x => x ^ (c.re - 1) := by obtain rfl | hc := eq_or_ne c 0 · simp_rw [cpow_zero, deriv_const', Asymptotics.isBigO_zero] · exact (isTheta_deriv_ofReal_cpow_const_atTop hc).1 end deriv namespace Real variable {x y z : ℝ} /-- `(x, y) ↦ x ^ y` is strictly differentiable at `p : ℝ × ℝ` such that `0 < p.fst`. -/ theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_rpow_of_pos (p : ℝ × ℝ) (hp : 0 < p.1) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x : ℝ × ℝ => x.1 ^ x.2) ((p.2 * p.1 ^ (p.2 - 1)) • ContinuousLinearMap.fst ℝ ℝ ℝ + (p.1 ^ p.2 * log p.1) • ContinuousLinearMap.snd ℝ ℝ ℝ) p := by have : (fun x : ℝ × ℝ => x.1 ^ x.2) =ᶠ[𝓝 p] fun x => exp (log x.1 * x.2) := (continuousAt_fst.eventually (lt_mem_nhds hp)).mono fun p hp => rpow_def_of_pos hp _ refine HasStrictFDerivAt.congr_of_eventuallyEq ?_ this.symm convert ((hasStrictFDerivAt_fst.log hp.ne').mul hasStrictFDerivAt_snd).exp using 1 rw [rpow_sub_one hp.ne', ← rpow_def_of_pos hp, smul_add, smul_smul, mul_div_left_comm, div_eq_mul_inv, smul_smul, smul_smul, mul_assoc, add_comm] /-- `(x, y) ↦ x ^ y` is strictly differentiable at `p : ℝ × ℝ` such that `p.fst < 0`. -/ theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_rpow_of_neg (p : ℝ × ℝ) (hp : p.1 < 0) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x : ℝ × ℝ => x.1 ^ x.2) ((p.2 * p.1 ^ (p.2 - 1)) • ContinuousLinearMap.fst ℝ ℝ ℝ + (p.1 ^ p.2 * log p.1 - exp (log p.1 * p.2) * sin (p.2 * π) * π) • ContinuousLinearMap.snd ℝ ℝ ℝ) p := by have : (fun x : ℝ × ℝ => x.1 ^ x.2) =ᶠ[𝓝 p] fun x => exp (log x.1 * x.2) * cos (x.2 * π) := (continuousAt_fst.eventually (gt_mem_nhds hp)).mono fun p hp => rpow_def_of_neg hp _ refine HasStrictFDerivAt.congr_of_eventuallyEq ?_ this.symm convert ((hasStrictFDerivAt_fst.log hp.ne).mul hasStrictFDerivAt_snd).exp.mul (hasStrictFDerivAt_snd.mul_const π).cos using 1 simp_rw [rpow_sub_one hp.ne, smul_add, ← add_assoc, smul_smul, ← add_smul, ← mul_assoc, mul_comm (cos _), ← rpow_def_of_neg hp]
rw [div_eq_mul_inv, add_comm]; congr 2 <;> ring /-- The function `fun (x, y) => x ^ y` is infinitely smooth at `(x, y)` unless `x = 0`. -/
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 Aaron Anderson. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Aaron Anderson -/ import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Basic import Mathlib.ModelTheory.Substructures /-! # Elementary Maps Between First-Order Structures ## Main Definitions - A `FirstOrder.Language.ElementaryEmbedding` is an embedding that commutes with the realizations of formulas. - The `FirstOrder.Language.elementaryDiagram` of a structure is the set of all sentences with parameters that the structure satisfies. - `FirstOrder.Language.ElementaryEmbedding.ofModelsElementaryDiagram` is the canonical elementary embedding of any structure into a model of its elementary diagram. ## Main Results - The Tarski-Vaught Test for embeddings: `FirstOrder.Language.Embedding.isElementary_of_exists` gives a simple criterion for an embedding to be elementary. -/ open FirstOrder namespace FirstOrder namespace Language open Structure variable (L : Language) (M : Type*) (N : Type*) {P : Type*} {Q : Type*} variable [L.Structure M] [L.Structure N] [L.Structure P] [L.Structure Q] /-- An elementary embedding of first-order structures is an embedding that commutes with the realizations of formulas. -/ structure ElementaryEmbedding where /-- The underlying embedding -/ toFun : M → N -- Porting note: -- The autoparam here used to be `obviously`. -- We have replaced it with `aesop` but that isn't currently sufficient. -- See https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/287929-mathlib4/topic/Aesop.20and.20cases -- If that can be improved, we should remove the proofs below. map_formula' : ∀ ⦃n⦄ (φ : L.Formula (Fin n)) (x : Fin n → M), φ.Realize (toFun ∘ x) ↔ φ.Realize x := by aesop @[inherit_doc FirstOrder.Language.ElementaryEmbedding] scoped[FirstOrder] notation:25 A " ↪ₑ[" L "] " B => FirstOrder.Language.ElementaryEmbedding L A B variable {L} {M} {N} namespace ElementaryEmbedding attribute [coe] toFun instance instFunLike : FunLike (M ↪ₑ[L] N) M N where coe f := f.toFun coe_injective' f g h := by cases f cases g simp only [ElementaryEmbedding.mk.injEq] ext x exact funext_iff.1 h x @[simp] theorem map_boundedFormula (f : M ↪ₑ[L] N) {α : Type*} {n : ℕ} (φ : L.BoundedFormula α n) (v : α → M) (xs : Fin n → M) : φ.Realize (f ∘ v) (f ∘ xs) ↔ φ.Realize v xs := by classical rw [← BoundedFormula.realize_restrictFreeVar' Set.Subset.rfl, Set.inclusion_eq_id, iff_eq_eq] have h := f.map_formula' ((φ.restrictFreeVar id).toFormula.relabel (Fintype.equivFin _)) (Sum.elim (v ∘ (↑)) xs ∘ (Fintype.equivFin _).symm) simp only [Formula.realize_relabel, BoundedFormula.realize_toFormula, iff_eq_eq] at h rw [← Function.comp_assoc _ _ (Fintype.equivFin _).symm, Function.comp_assoc _ (Fintype.equivFin _).symm (Fintype.equivFin _), _root_.Equiv.symm_comp_self, Function.comp_id, Function.comp_assoc, Sum.elim_comp_inl, Function.comp_assoc _ _ Sum.inr, Sum.elim_comp_inr, ← Function.comp_assoc] at h refine h.trans ?_ erw [Function.comp_assoc _ _ (Fintype.equivFin _), _root_.Equiv.symm_comp_self, Function.comp_id, Sum.elim_comp_inl, Sum.elim_comp_inr (v ∘ Subtype.val) xs, ← Set.inclusion_eq_id (s := (BoundedFormula.freeVarFinset φ : Set α)) Set.Subset.rfl, BoundedFormula.realize_restrictFreeVar' Set.Subset.rfl] @[simp] theorem map_formula (f : M ↪ₑ[L] N) {α : Type*} (φ : L.Formula α) (x : α → M) : φ.Realize (f ∘ x) ↔ φ.Realize x := by rw [Formula.Realize, Formula.Realize, ← f.map_boundedFormula, Unique.eq_default (f ∘ default)] theorem map_sentence (f : M ↪ₑ[L] N) (φ : L.Sentence) : M ⊨ φ ↔ N ⊨ φ := by rw [Sentence.Realize, Sentence.Realize, ← f.map_formula, Unique.eq_default (f ∘ default)] theorem theory_model_iff (f : M ↪ₑ[L] N) (T : L.Theory) : M ⊨ T ↔ N ⊨ T := by simp only [Theory.model_iff, f.map_sentence] theorem elementarilyEquivalent (f : M ↪ₑ[L] N) : M ≅[L] N := elementarilyEquivalent_iff.2 f.map_sentence @[simp] theorem injective (φ : M ↪ₑ[L] N) : Function.Injective φ := by intro x y have h := φ.map_formula ((var 0).equal (var 1) : L.Formula (Fin 2)) fun i => if i = 0 then x else y rw [Formula.realize_equal, Formula.realize_equal] at h simp only [Nat.one_ne_zero, Term.realize, Fin.one_eq_zero_iff, if_true, eq_self_iff_true, Function.comp_apply, if_false] at h exact h.1 instance embeddingLike : EmbeddingLike (M ↪ₑ[L] N) M N := { show FunLike (M ↪ₑ[L] N) M N from inferInstance with injective' := injective } @[simp] theorem map_fun (φ : M ↪ₑ[L] N) {n : ℕ} (f : L.Functions n) (x : Fin n → M) : φ (funMap f x) = funMap f (φ ∘ x) := by have h := φ.map_formula (Formula.graph f) (Fin.cons (funMap f x) x) rw [Formula.realize_graph, Fin.comp_cons, Formula.realize_graph] at h rw [eq_comm, h] @[simp] theorem map_rel (φ : M ↪ₑ[L] N) {n : ℕ} (r : L.Relations n) (x : Fin n → M) : RelMap r (φ ∘ x) ↔ RelMap r x := haveI h := φ.map_formula (r.formula var) x h instance strongHomClass : StrongHomClass L (M ↪ₑ[L] N) M N where map_fun := map_fun
map_rel := map_rel @[simp] theorem map_constants (φ : M ↪ₑ[L] N) (c : L.Constants) : φ c = c := HomClass.map_constants φ c
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Data.Ordmap.Invariants /-! # Verification of `Ordnode` This file uses the invariants defined in `Mathlib.Data.Ordmap.Invariants` to construct `Ordset α`, a wrapper around `Ordnode α` which includes the correctness invariant of the type. It exposes parallel operations like `insert` as functions on `Ordset` that do the same thing but bundle the correctness proofs. The advantage is that it is possible to, for example, prove that the result of `find` on `insert` will actually find the element, while `Ordnode` cannot guarantee this if the input tree did not satisfy the type invariants. ## Main definitions * `Ordnode.Valid`: The validity predicate for an `Ordnode` subtree. * `Ordset α`: A well formed set of values of type `α`. ## Implementation notes Because the `Ordnode` file was ported from Haskell, the correctness invariants of some of the functions have not been spelled out, and some theorems like `Ordnode.Valid'.balanceL_aux` show very intricate assumptions on the sizes, which may need to be revised if it turns out some operations violate these assumptions, because there is a decent amount of slop in the actual data structure invariants, so the theorem will go through with multiple choices of assumption. -/ variable {α : Type*} namespace Ordnode section Valid variable [Preorder α] /-- The validity predicate for an `Ordnode` subtree. This asserts that the `size` fields are correct, the tree is balanced, and the elements of the tree are organized according to the ordering. This version of `Valid` also puts all elements in the tree in the interval `(lo, hi)`. -/ structure Valid' (lo : WithBot α) (t : Ordnode α) (hi : WithTop α) : Prop where ord : t.Bounded lo hi sz : t.Sized bal : t.Balanced /-- The validity predicate for an `Ordnode` subtree. This asserts that the `size` fields are correct, the tree is balanced, and the elements of the tree are organized according to the ordering. -/ def Valid (t : Ordnode α) : Prop := Valid' ⊥ t ⊤ theorem Valid'.mono_left {x y : α} (xy : x ≤ y) {t : Ordnode α} {o} (h : Valid' y t o) : Valid' x t o := ⟨h.1.mono_left xy, h.2, h.3⟩ theorem Valid'.mono_right {x y : α} (xy : x ≤ y) {t : Ordnode α} {o} (h : Valid' o t x) : Valid' o t y := ⟨h.1.mono_right xy, h.2, h.3⟩ theorem Valid'.trans_left {t₁ t₂ : Ordnode α} {x : α} {o₁ o₂} (h : Bounded t₁ o₁ x) (H : Valid' x t₂ o₂) : Valid' o₁ t₂ o₂ := ⟨h.trans_left H.1, H.2, H.3⟩ theorem Valid'.trans_right {t₁ t₂ : Ordnode α} {x : α} {o₁ o₂} (H : Valid' o₁ t₁ x) (h : Bounded t₂ x o₂) : Valid' o₁ t₁ o₂ := ⟨H.1.trans_right h, H.2, H.3⟩ theorem Valid'.of_lt {t : Ordnode α} {x : α} {o₁ o₂} (H : Valid' o₁ t o₂) (h₁ : Bounded nil o₁ x) (h₂ : All (· < x) t) : Valid' o₁ t x := ⟨H.1.of_lt h₁ h₂, H.2, H.3⟩ theorem Valid'.of_gt {t : Ordnode α} {x : α} {o₁ o₂} (H : Valid' o₁ t o₂) (h₁ : Bounded nil x o₂) (h₂ : All (· > x) t) : Valid' x t o₂ := ⟨H.1.of_gt h₁ h₂, H.2, H.3⟩ theorem Valid'.valid {t o₁ o₂} (h : @Valid' α _ o₁ t o₂) : Valid t := ⟨h.1.weak, h.2, h.3⟩ theorem valid'_nil {o₁ o₂} (h : Bounded nil o₁ o₂) : Valid' o₁ (@nil α) o₂ := ⟨h, ⟨⟩, ⟨⟩⟩ theorem valid_nil : Valid (@nil α) := valid'_nil ⟨⟩ theorem Valid'.node {s l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H : BalancedSz (size l) (size r)) (hs : s = size l + size r + 1) : Valid' o₁ (@node α s l x r) o₂ := ⟨⟨hl.1, hr.1⟩, ⟨hs, hl.2, hr.2⟩, ⟨H, hl.3, hr.3⟩⟩ theorem Valid'.dual : ∀ {t : Ordnode α} {o₁ o₂}, Valid' o₁ t o₂ → @Valid' αᵒᵈ _ o₂ (dual t) o₁ | .nil, _, _, h => valid'_nil h.1.dual | .node _ l _ r, _, _, ⟨⟨ol, Or⟩, ⟨rfl, sl, sr⟩, ⟨b, bl, br⟩⟩ => let ⟨ol', sl', bl'⟩ := Valid'.dual ⟨ol, sl, bl⟩ let ⟨or', sr', br'⟩ := Valid'.dual ⟨Or, sr, br⟩ ⟨⟨or', ol'⟩, ⟨by simp [size_dual, add_comm], sr', sl'⟩, ⟨by rw [size_dual, size_dual]; exact b.symm, br', bl'⟩⟩ theorem Valid'.dual_iff {t : Ordnode α} {o₁ o₂} : Valid' o₁ t o₂ ↔ @Valid' αᵒᵈ _ o₂ (.dual t) o₁ := ⟨Valid'.dual, fun h => by have := Valid'.dual h; rwa [dual_dual, OrderDual.Preorder.dual_dual] at this⟩ theorem Valid.dual {t : Ordnode α} : Valid t → @Valid αᵒᵈ _ (.dual t) := Valid'.dual theorem Valid.dual_iff {t : Ordnode α} : Valid t ↔ @Valid αᵒᵈ _ (.dual t) := Valid'.dual_iff theorem Valid'.left {s l x r o₁ o₂} (H : Valid' o₁ (@Ordnode.node α s l x r) o₂) : Valid' o₁ l x := ⟨H.1.1, H.2.2.1, H.3.2.1⟩ theorem Valid'.right {s l x r o₁ o₂} (H : Valid' o₁ (@Ordnode.node α s l x r) o₂) : Valid' x r o₂ := ⟨H.1.2, H.2.2.2, H.3.2.2⟩ nonrec theorem Valid.left {s l x r} (H : Valid (@node α s l x r)) : Valid l := H.left.valid nonrec theorem Valid.right {s l x r} (H : Valid (@node α s l x r)) : Valid r := H.right.valid theorem Valid.size_eq {s l x r} (H : Valid (@node α s l x r)) : size (@node α s l x r) = size l + size r + 1 := H.2.1 theorem Valid'.node' {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H : BalancedSz (size l) (size r)) : Valid' o₁ (@node' α l x r) o₂ := hl.node hr H rfl theorem valid'_singleton {x : α} {o₁ o₂} (h₁ : Bounded nil o₁ x) (h₂ : Bounded nil x o₂) : Valid' o₁ (singleton x : Ordnode α) o₂ := (valid'_nil h₁).node (valid'_nil h₂) (Or.inl zero_le_one) rfl theorem valid_singleton {x : α} : Valid (singleton x : Ordnode α) := valid'_singleton ⟨⟩ ⟨⟩ theorem Valid'.node3L {l} {x : α} {m} {y : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hm : Valid' x m y) (hr : Valid' y r o₂) (H1 : BalancedSz (size l) (size m)) (H2 : BalancedSz (size l + size m + 1) (size r)) : Valid' o₁ (@node3L α l x m y r) o₂ := (hl.node' hm H1).node' hr H2 theorem Valid'.node3R {l} {x : α} {m} {y : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hm : Valid' x m y) (hr : Valid' y r o₂) (H1 : BalancedSz (size l) (size m + size r + 1)) (H2 : BalancedSz (size m) (size r)) : Valid' o₁ (@node3R α l x m y r) o₂ := hl.node' (hm.node' hr H2) H1 theorem Valid'.node4L_lemma₁ {a b c d : ℕ} (lr₂ : 3 * (b + c + 1 + d) ≤ 16 * a + 9) (mr₂ : b + c + 1 ≤ 3 * d) (mm₁ : b ≤ 3 * c) : b < 3 * a + 1 := by omega theorem Valid'.node4L_lemma₂ {b c d : ℕ} (mr₂ : b + c + 1 ≤ 3 * d) : c ≤ 3 * d := by omega theorem Valid'.node4L_lemma₃ {b c d : ℕ} (mr₁ : 2 * d ≤ b + c + 1) (mm₁ : b ≤ 3 * c) : d ≤ 3 * c := by omega theorem Valid'.node4L_lemma₄ {a b c d : ℕ} (lr₁ : 3 * a ≤ b + c + 1 + d) (mr₂ : b + c + 1 ≤ 3 * d) (mm₁ : b ≤ 3 * c) : a + b + 1 ≤ 3 * (c + d + 1) := by omega theorem Valid'.node4L_lemma₅ {a b c d : ℕ} (lr₂ : 3 * (b + c + 1 + d) ≤ 16 * a + 9) (mr₁ : 2 * d ≤ b + c + 1) (mm₂ : c ≤ 3 * b) : c + d + 1 ≤ 3 * (a + b + 1) := by omega theorem Valid'.node4L {l} {x : α} {m} {y : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hm : Valid' x m y) (hr : Valid' (↑y) r o₂) (Hm : 0 < size m) (H : size l = 0 ∧ size m = 1 ∧ size r ≤ 1 ∨ 0 < size l ∧ ratio * size r ≤ size m ∧ delta * size l ≤ size m + size r ∧ 3 * (size m + size r) ≤ 16 * size l + 9 ∧ size m ≤ delta * size r) : Valid' o₁ (@node4L α l x m y r) o₂ := by obtain - | ⟨s, ml, z, mr⟩ := m; · cases Hm suffices BalancedSz (size l) (size ml) ∧ BalancedSz (size mr) (size r) ∧ BalancedSz (size l + size ml + 1) (size mr + size r + 1) from Valid'.node' (hl.node' hm.left this.1) (hm.right.node' hr this.2.1) this.2.2 rcases H with (⟨l0, m1, r0⟩ | ⟨l0, mr₁, lr₁, lr₂, mr₂⟩) · rw [hm.2.size_eq, Nat.succ_inj, add_eq_zero] at m1 rw [l0, m1.1, m1.2]; revert r0; rcases size r with (_ | _ | _) <;> [decide; decide; (intro r0; unfold BalancedSz delta; omega)] · rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos (size r) with r0 | r0 · rw [r0] at mr₂; cases not_le_of_lt Hm mr₂ rw [hm.2.size_eq] at lr₁ lr₂ mr₁ mr₂ by_cases mm : size ml + size mr ≤ 1 · have r1 := le_antisymm ((mul_le_mul_left (by decide)).1 (le_trans mr₁ (Nat.succ_le_succ mm) : _ ≤ ratio * 1)) r0 rw [r1, add_assoc] at lr₁ have l1 := le_antisymm ((mul_le_mul_left (by decide)).1 (le_trans lr₁ (add_le_add_right mm 2) : _ ≤ delta * 1)) l0 rw [l1, r1] revert mm; cases size ml <;> cases size mr <;> intro mm · decide · rw [zero_add] at mm; rcases mm with (_ | ⟨⟨⟩⟩) decide · rcases mm with (_ | ⟨⟨⟩⟩); decide · rw [Nat.succ_add] at mm; rcases mm with (_ | ⟨⟨⟩⟩) rcases hm.3.1.resolve_left mm with ⟨mm₁, mm₂⟩ rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos (size ml) with ml0 | ml0 · rw [ml0, mul_zero, Nat.le_zero] at mm₂ rw [ml0, mm₂] at mm; cases mm (by decide) have : 2 * size l ≤ size ml + size mr + 1 := by have := Nat.mul_le_mul_left ratio lr₁ rw [mul_left_comm, mul_add] at this have := le_trans this (add_le_add_left mr₁ _) rw [← Nat.succ_mul] at this exact (mul_le_mul_left (by decide)).1 this refine ⟨Or.inr ⟨?_, ?_⟩, Or.inr ⟨?_, ?_⟩, Or.inr ⟨?_, ?_⟩⟩ · refine (mul_le_mul_left (by decide)).1 (le_trans this ?_) rw [two_mul, Nat.succ_le_iff] refine add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le ?_ mm₂ simpa using (mul_lt_mul_right ml0).2 (by decide : 1 < 3) · exact Nat.le_of_lt_succ (Valid'.node4L_lemma₁ lr₂ mr₂ mm₁) · exact Valid'.node4L_lemma₂ mr₂ · exact Valid'.node4L_lemma₃ mr₁ mm₁ · exact Valid'.node4L_lemma₄ lr₁ mr₂ mm₁ · exact Valid'.node4L_lemma₅ lr₂ mr₁ mm₂ theorem Valid'.rotateL_lemma₁ {a b c : ℕ} (H2 : 3 * a ≤ b + c) (hb₂ : c ≤ 3 * b) : a ≤ 3 * b := by omega theorem Valid'.rotateL_lemma₂ {a b c : ℕ} (H3 : 2 * (b + c) ≤ 9 * a + 3) (h : b < 2 * c) : b < 3 * a + 1 := by omega theorem Valid'.rotateL_lemma₃ {a b c : ℕ} (H2 : 3 * a ≤ b + c) (h : b < 2 * c) : a + b < 3 * c := by omega theorem Valid'.rotateL_lemma₄ {a b : ℕ} (H3 : 2 * b ≤ 9 * a + 3) : 3 * b ≤ 16 * a + 9 := by omega theorem Valid'.rotateL {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H1 : ¬size l + size r ≤ 1) (H2 : delta * size l < size r) (H3 : 2 * size r ≤ 9 * size l + 5 ∨ size r ≤ 3) : Valid' o₁ (@rotateL α l x r) o₂ := by obtain - | ⟨rs, rl, rx, rr⟩ := r; · cases H2 rw [hr.2.size_eq, Nat.lt_succ_iff] at H2 rw [hr.2.size_eq] at H3 replace H3 : 2 * (size rl + size rr) ≤ 9 * size l + 3 ∨ size rl + size rr ≤ 2 := H3.imp (@Nat.le_of_add_le_add_right _ 2 _) Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ have H3_0 : size l = 0 → size rl + size rr ≤ 2 := by intro l0; rw [l0] at H3 exact (or_iff_right_of_imp fun h => (mul_le_mul_left (by decide)).1 (le_trans h (by decide))).1 H3 have H3p : size l > 0 → 2 * (size rl + size rr) ≤ 9 * size l + 3 := fun l0 : 1 ≤ size l => (or_iff_left_of_imp <| by omega).1 H3 have ablem : ∀ {a b : ℕ}, 1 ≤ a → a + b ≤ 2 → b ≤ 1 := by omega have hlp : size l > 0 → ¬size rl + size rr ≤ 1 := fun l0 hb => absurd (le_trans (le_trans (Nat.mul_le_mul_left _ l0) H2) hb) (by decide) rw [Ordnode.rotateL_node]; split_ifs with h · have rr0 : size rr > 0 := (mul_lt_mul_left (by decide)).1 (lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.zero_le _) h : ratio * 0 < _) suffices BalancedSz (size l) (size rl) ∧ BalancedSz (size l + size rl + 1) (size rr) by exact hl.node3L hr.left hr.right this.1 this.2 rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos (size l) with l0 | l0 · rw [l0]; replace H3 := H3_0 l0 have := hr.3.1 rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos (size rl) with rl0 | rl0 · rw [rl0] at this ⊢ rw [le_antisymm (balancedSz_zero.1 this.symm) rr0] decide have rr1 : size rr = 1 := le_antisymm (ablem rl0 H3) rr0 rw [add_comm] at H3 rw [rr1, show size rl = 1 from le_antisymm (ablem rr0 H3) rl0] decide replace H3 := H3p l0 rcases hr.3.1.resolve_left (hlp l0) with ⟨_, hb₂⟩ refine ⟨Or.inr ⟨?_, ?_⟩, Or.inr ⟨?_, ?_⟩⟩ · exact Valid'.rotateL_lemma₁ H2 hb₂ · exact Nat.le_of_lt_succ (Valid'.rotateL_lemma₂ H3 h) · exact Valid'.rotateL_lemma₃ H2 h · exact le_trans hb₂ (Nat.mul_le_mul_left _ <| le_trans (Nat.le_add_left _ _) (Nat.le_add_right _ _)) · rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos (size rl) with rl0 | rl0 · rw [rl0, not_lt, Nat.le_zero, Nat.mul_eq_zero] at h replace h := h.resolve_left (by decide) rw [rl0, h, Nat.le_zero, Nat.mul_eq_zero] at H2 rw [hr.2.size_eq, rl0, h, H2.resolve_left (by decide)] at H1 cases H1 (by decide) refine hl.node4L hr.left hr.right rl0 ?_ rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos (size l) with l0 | l0 · replace H3 := H3_0 l0 rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos (size rr) with rr0 | rr0 · have := hr.3.1 rw [rr0] at this exact Or.inl ⟨l0, le_antisymm (balancedSz_zero.1 this) rl0, rr0.symm ▸ zero_le_one⟩ exact Or.inl ⟨l0, le_antisymm (ablem rr0 <| by rwa [add_comm]) rl0, ablem rl0 H3⟩ exact Or.inr ⟨l0, not_lt.1 h, H2, Valid'.rotateL_lemma₄ (H3p l0), (hr.3.1.resolve_left (hlp l0)).1⟩ theorem Valid'.rotateR {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H1 : ¬size l + size r ≤ 1) (H2 : delta * size r < size l) (H3 : 2 * size l ≤ 9 * size r + 5 ∨ size l ≤ 3) : Valid' o₁ (@rotateR α l x r) o₂ := by refine Valid'.dual_iff.2 ?_ rw [dual_rotateR] refine hr.dual.rotateL hl.dual ?_ ?_ ?_ · rwa [size_dual, size_dual, add_comm] · rwa [size_dual, size_dual] · rwa [size_dual, size_dual] theorem Valid'.balance'_aux {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H₁ : 2 * @size α r ≤ 9 * size l + 5 ∨ size r ≤ 3) (H₂ : 2 * @size α l ≤ 9 * size r + 5 ∨ size l ≤ 3) : Valid' o₁ (@balance' α l x r) o₂ := by rw [balance']; split_ifs with h h_1 h_2 · exact hl.node' hr (Or.inl h) · exact hl.rotateL hr h h_1 H₁ · exact hl.rotateR hr h h_2 H₂ · exact hl.node' hr (Or.inr ⟨not_lt.1 h_2, not_lt.1 h_1⟩) theorem Valid'.balance'_lemma {α l l' r r'} (H1 : BalancedSz l' r') (H2 : Nat.dist (@size α l) l' ≤ 1 ∧ size r = r' ∨ Nat.dist (size r) r' ≤ 1 ∧ size l = l') : 2 * @size α r ≤ 9 * size l + 5 ∨ size r ≤ 3 := by suffices @size α r ≤ 3 * (size l + 1) by omega rcases H2 with (⟨hl, rfl⟩ | ⟨hr, rfl⟩) <;> rcases H1 with (h | ⟨_, h₂⟩) · exact le_trans (Nat.le_add_left _ _) (le_trans h (Nat.le_add_left _ _)) · exact le_trans h₂ (Nat.mul_le_mul_left _ <| le_trans (Nat.dist_tri_right _ _) (Nat.add_le_add_left hl _)) · exact le_trans (Nat.dist_tri_left' _ _) (le_trans (add_le_add hr (le_trans (Nat.le_add_left _ _) h)) (by omega)) · rw [Nat.mul_succ] exact le_trans (Nat.dist_tri_right' _ _) (add_le_add h₂ (le_trans hr (by decide))) theorem Valid'.balance' {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H : ∃ l' r', BalancedSz l' r' ∧ (Nat.dist (size l) l' ≤ 1 ∧ size r = r' ∨ Nat.dist (size r) r' ≤ 1 ∧ size l = l')) : Valid' o₁ (@balance' α l x r) o₂ := let ⟨_, _, H1, H2⟩ := H Valid'.balance'_aux hl hr (Valid'.balance'_lemma H1 H2) (Valid'.balance'_lemma H1.symm H2.symm) theorem Valid'.balance {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H : ∃ l' r', BalancedSz l' r' ∧ (Nat.dist (size l) l' ≤ 1 ∧ size r = r' ∨ Nat.dist (size r) r' ≤ 1 ∧ size l = l')) : Valid' o₁ (@balance α l x r) o₂ := by rw [balance_eq_balance' hl.3 hr.3 hl.2 hr.2]; exact hl.balance' hr H theorem Valid'.balanceL_aux {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H₁ : size l = 0 → size r ≤ 1) (H₂ : 1 ≤ size l → 1 ≤ size r → size r ≤ delta * size l) (H₃ : 2 * @size α l ≤ 9 * size r + 5 ∨ size l ≤ 3) : Valid' o₁ (@balanceL α l x r) o₂ := by rw [balanceL_eq_balance hl.2 hr.2 H₁ H₂, balance_eq_balance' hl.3 hr.3 hl.2 hr.2] refine hl.balance'_aux hr (Or.inl ?_) H₃ rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos (size r) with r0 | r0 · rw [r0]; exact Nat.zero_le _ rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos (size l) with l0 | l0 · rw [l0]; exact le_trans (Nat.mul_le_mul_left _ (H₁ l0)) (by decide) replace H₂ : _ ≤ 3 * _ := H₂ l0 r0; omega theorem Valid'.balanceL {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H : (∃ l', Raised l' (size l) ∧ BalancedSz l' (size r)) ∨ ∃ r', Raised (size r) r' ∧ BalancedSz (size l) r') : Valid' o₁ (@balanceL α l x r) o₂ := by rw [balanceL_eq_balance' hl.3 hr.3 hl.2 hr.2 H] refine hl.balance' hr ?_ rcases H with (⟨l', e, H⟩ | ⟨r', e, H⟩) · exact ⟨_, _, H, Or.inl ⟨e.dist_le', rfl⟩⟩ · exact ⟨_, _, H, Or.inr ⟨e.dist_le, rfl⟩⟩ theorem Valid'.balanceR_aux {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H₁ : size r = 0 → size l ≤ 1) (H₂ : 1 ≤ size r → 1 ≤ size l → size l ≤ delta * size r) (H₃ : 2 * @size α r ≤ 9 * size l + 5 ∨ size r ≤ 3) : Valid' o₁ (@balanceR α l x r) o₂ := by rw [Valid'.dual_iff, dual_balanceR] have := hr.dual.balanceL_aux hl.dual rw [size_dual, size_dual] at this exact this H₁ H₂ H₃ theorem Valid'.balanceR {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) (H : (∃ l', Raised (size l) l' ∧ BalancedSz l' (size r)) ∨ ∃ r', Raised r' (size r) ∧ BalancedSz (size l) r') : Valid' o₁ (@balanceR α l x r) o₂ := by rw [Valid'.dual_iff, dual_balanceR]; exact hr.dual.balanceL hl.dual (balance_sz_dual H) theorem Valid'.eraseMax_aux {s l x r o₁ o₂} (H : Valid' o₁ (.node s l x r) o₂) : Valid' o₁ (@eraseMax α (.node' l x r)) ↑(findMax' x r) ∧ size (.node' l x r) = size (eraseMax (.node' l x r)) + 1 := by have := H.2.eq_node'; rw [this] at H; clear this induction r generalizing l x o₁ with | nil => exact ⟨H.left, rfl⟩ | node rs rl rx rr _ IHrr => have := H.2.2.2.eq_node'; rw [this] at H ⊢ rcases IHrr H.right with ⟨h, e⟩ refine ⟨Valid'.balanceL H.left h (Or.inr ⟨_, Or.inr e, H.3.1⟩), ?_⟩ rw [eraseMax, size_balanceL H.3.2.1 h.3 H.2.2.1 h.2 (Or.inr ⟨_, Or.inr e, H.3.1⟩)] rw [size_node, e]; rfl theorem Valid'.eraseMin_aux {s l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (H : Valid' o₁ (.node s l x r) o₂) : Valid' ↑(findMin' l x) (@eraseMin α (.node' l x r)) o₂ ∧ size (.node' l x r) = size (eraseMin (.node' l x r)) + 1 := by have := H.dual.eraseMax_aux rwa [← dual_node', size_dual, ← dual_eraseMin, size_dual, ← Valid'.dual_iff, findMax'_dual] at this theorem eraseMin.valid : ∀ {t}, @Valid α _ t → Valid (eraseMin t) | nil, _ => valid_nil | node _ l x r, h => by rw [h.2.eq_node']; exact h.eraseMin_aux.1.valid theorem eraseMax.valid {t} (h : @Valid α _ t) : Valid (eraseMax t) := by rw [Valid.dual_iff, dual_eraseMax]; exact eraseMin.valid h.dual theorem Valid'.glue_aux {l r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l o₂) (hr : Valid' o₁ r o₂) (sep : l.All fun x => r.All fun y => x < y) (bal : BalancedSz (size l) (size r)) : Valid' o₁ (@glue α l r) o₂ ∧ size (glue l r) = size l + size r := by obtain - | ⟨ls, ll, lx, lr⟩ := l; · exact ⟨hr, (zero_add _).symm⟩ obtain - | ⟨rs, rl, rx, rr⟩ := r; · exact ⟨hl, rfl⟩ dsimp [glue]; split_ifs · rw [splitMax_eq] · obtain ⟨v, e⟩ := Valid'.eraseMax_aux hl suffices H : _ by refine ⟨Valid'.balanceR v (hr.of_gt ?_ ?_) H, ?_⟩ · refine findMax'_all (P := fun a : α => Bounded nil (a : WithTop α) o₂) lx lr hl.1.2.to_nil (sep.2.2.imp ?_) exact fun x h => hr.1.2.to_nil.mono_left (le_of_lt h.2.1) · exact @findMax'_all _ (fun a => All (· > a) (.node rs rl rx rr)) lx lr sep.2.1 sep.2.2 · rw [size_balanceR v.3 hr.3 v.2 hr.2 H, add_right_comm, ← e, hl.2.1]; rfl refine Or.inl ⟨_, Or.inr e, ?_⟩ rwa [hl.2.eq_node'] at bal · rw [splitMin_eq] · obtain ⟨v, e⟩ := Valid'.eraseMin_aux hr suffices H : _ by refine ⟨Valid'.balanceL (hl.of_lt ?_ ?_) v H, ?_⟩ · refine @findMin'_all (P := fun a : α => Bounded nil o₁ (a : WithBot α)) _ rl rx (sep.2.1.1.imp ?_) hr.1.1.to_nil exact fun y h => hl.1.1.to_nil.mono_right (le_of_lt h) · exact @findMin'_all _ (fun a => All (· < a) (.node ls ll lx lr)) rl rx (all_iff_forall.2 fun x hx => sep.imp fun y hy => all_iff_forall.1 hy.1 _ hx) (sep.imp fun y hy => hy.2.1) · rw [size_balanceL hl.3 v.3 hl.2 v.2 H, add_assoc, ← e, hr.2.1]; rfl refine Or.inr ⟨_, Or.inr e, ?_⟩ rwa [hr.2.eq_node'] at bal theorem Valid'.glue {l} {x : α} {r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l x) (hr : Valid' x r o₂) : BalancedSz (size l) (size r) → Valid' o₁ (@glue α l r) o₂ ∧ size (@glue α l r) = size l + size r := Valid'.glue_aux (hl.trans_right hr.1) (hr.trans_left hl.1) (hl.1.to_sep hr.1) theorem Valid'.merge_lemma {a b c : ℕ} (h₁ : 3 * a < b + c + 1) (h₂ : b ≤ 3 * c) : 2 * (a + b) ≤ 9 * c + 5 := by omega theorem Valid'.merge_aux₁ {o₁ o₂ ls ll lx lr rs rl rx rr t} (hl : Valid' o₁ (@Ordnode.node α ls ll lx lr) o₂) (hr : Valid' o₁ (.node rs rl rx rr) o₂) (h : delta * ls < rs) (v : Valid' o₁ t rx) (e : size t = ls + size rl) : Valid' o₁ (.balanceL t rx rr) o₂ ∧ size (.balanceL t rx rr) = ls + rs := by rw [hl.2.1] at e rw [hl.2.1, hr.2.1, delta] at h rcases hr.3.1 with (H | ⟨hr₁, hr₂⟩); · omega suffices H₂ : _ by suffices H₁ : _ by refine ⟨Valid'.balanceL_aux v hr.right H₁ H₂ ?_, ?_⟩ · rw [e]; exact Or.inl (Valid'.merge_lemma h hr₁) · rw [balanceL_eq_balance v.2 hr.2.2.2 H₁ H₂, balance_eq_balance' v.3 hr.3.2.2 v.2 hr.2.2.2, size_balance' v.2 hr.2.2.2, e, hl.2.1, hr.2.1] abel · rw [e, add_right_comm]; rintro ⟨⟩ intro _ _; rw [e]; unfold delta at hr₂ ⊢; omega theorem Valid'.merge_aux {l r o₁ o₂} (hl : Valid' o₁ l o₂) (hr : Valid' o₁ r o₂) (sep : l.All fun x => r.All fun y => x < y) : Valid' o₁ (@merge α l r) o₂ ∧ size (merge l r) = size l + size r := by induction l generalizing o₁ o₂ r with | nil => exact ⟨hr, (zero_add _).symm⟩ | node ls ll lx lr _ IHlr => ?_ induction r generalizing o₁ o₂ with | nil => exact ⟨hl, rfl⟩ | node rs rl rx rr IHrl _ => ?_ rw [merge_node]; split_ifs with h h_1 · obtain ⟨v, e⟩ := IHrl (hl.of_lt hr.1.1.to_nil <| sep.imp fun x h => h.2.1) hr.left (sep.imp fun x h => h.1) exact Valid'.merge_aux₁ hl hr h v e · obtain ⟨v, e⟩ := IHlr hl.right (hr.of_gt hl.1.2.to_nil sep.2.1) sep.2.2 have := Valid'.merge_aux₁ hr.dual hl.dual h_1 v.dual rw [size_dual, add_comm, size_dual, ← dual_balanceR, ← Valid'.dual_iff, size_dual, add_comm rs] at this exact this e · refine Valid'.glue_aux hl hr sep (Or.inr ⟨not_lt.1 h_1, not_lt.1 h⟩) theorem Valid.merge {l r} (hl : Valid l) (hr : Valid r) (sep : l.All fun x => r.All fun y => x < y) : Valid (@merge α l r) := (Valid'.merge_aux hl hr sep).1 theorem insertWith.valid_aux [IsTotal α (· ≤ ·)] [DecidableLE α] (f : α → α) (x : α) (hf : ∀ y, x ≤ y ∧ y ≤ x → x ≤ f y ∧ f y ≤ x) : ∀ {t o₁ o₂}, Valid' o₁ t o₂ → Bounded nil o₁ x → Bounded nil x o₂ → Valid' o₁ (insertWith f x t) o₂ ∧ Raised (size t) (size (insertWith f x t)) | nil, _, _, _, bl, br => ⟨valid'_singleton bl br, Or.inr rfl⟩ | node sz l y r, o₁, o₂, h, bl, br => by rw [insertWith, cmpLE] split_ifs with h_1 h_2 <;> dsimp only · rcases h with ⟨⟨lx, xr⟩, hs, hb⟩ rcases hf _ ⟨h_1, h_2⟩ with ⟨xf, fx⟩ refine ⟨⟨⟨lx.mono_right (le_trans h_2 xf), xr.mono_left (le_trans fx h_1)⟩, hs, hb⟩, Or.inl rfl⟩ · rcases insertWith.valid_aux f x hf h.left bl (lt_of_le_not_le h_1 h_2) with ⟨vl, e⟩ suffices H : _ by refine ⟨vl.balanceL h.right H, ?_⟩ rw [size_balanceL vl.3 h.3.2.2 vl.2 h.2.2.2 H, h.2.size_eq] exact (e.add_right _).add_right _ exact Or.inl ⟨_, e, h.3.1⟩ · have : y < x := lt_of_le_not_le ((total_of (· ≤ ·) _ _).resolve_left h_1) h_1 rcases insertWith.valid_aux f x hf h.right this br with ⟨vr, e⟩ suffices H : _ by refine ⟨h.left.balanceR vr H, ?_⟩ rw [size_balanceR h.3.2.1 vr.3 h.2.2.1 vr.2 H, h.2.size_eq] exact (e.add_left _).add_right _ exact Or.inr ⟨_, e, h.3.1⟩ theorem insertWith.valid [IsTotal α (· ≤ ·)] [DecidableLE α] (f : α → α) (x : α) (hf : ∀ y, x ≤ y ∧ y ≤ x → x ≤ f y ∧ f y ≤ x) {t} (h : Valid t) : Valid (insertWith f x t) := (insertWith.valid_aux _ _ hf h ⟨⟩ ⟨⟩).1 theorem insert_eq_insertWith [DecidableLE α] (x : α) : ∀ t, Ordnode.insert x t = insertWith (fun _ => x) x t | nil => rfl | node _ l y r => by unfold Ordnode.insert insertWith; cases cmpLE x y <;> simp [insert_eq_insertWith] theorem insert.valid [IsTotal α (· ≤ ·)] [DecidableLE α] (x : α) {t} (h : Valid t) : Valid (Ordnode.insert x t) := by rw [insert_eq_insertWith]; exact insertWith.valid _ _ (fun _ _ => ⟨le_rfl, le_rfl⟩) h theorem insert'_eq_insertWith [DecidableLE α] (x : α) : ∀ t, insert' x t = insertWith id x t | nil => rfl | node _ l y r => by unfold insert' insertWith; cases cmpLE x y <;> simp [insert'_eq_insertWith] theorem insert'.valid [IsTotal α (· ≤ ·)] [DecidableLE α] (x : α) {t} (h : Valid t) : Valid (insert' x t) := by rw [insert'_eq_insertWith]; exact insertWith.valid _ _ (fun _ => id) h theorem Valid'.map_aux {β} [Preorder β] {f : α → β} (f_strict_mono : StrictMono f) {t a₁ a₂} (h : Valid' a₁ t a₂) : Valid' (Option.map f a₁) (map f t) (Option.map f a₂) ∧ (map f t).size = t.size := by induction t generalizing a₁ a₂ with | nil => simp only [map, size_nil, and_true]; apply valid'_nil cases a₁; · trivial cases a₂; · trivial simp only [Option.map, Bounded] exact f_strict_mono h.ord | node _ _ _ _ t_ih_l t_ih_r => have t_ih_l' := t_ih_l h.left have t_ih_r' := t_ih_r h.right clear t_ih_l t_ih_r obtain ⟨t_l_valid, t_l_size⟩ := t_ih_l'
obtain ⟨t_r_valid, t_r_size⟩ := t_ih_r' simp only [map, size_node, and_true]
Mathlib/Data/Ordmap/Ordset.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Johan Commelin. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johan Commelin, Robert Y. Lewis -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.Funext import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.ULift import Mathlib.RingTheory.WittVector.Basic /-! # The `IsPoly` predicate `WittVector.IsPoly` is a (type-valued) predicate on functions `f : Π R, 𝕎 R → 𝕎 R`. It asserts that there is a family of polynomials `φ : ℕ → MvPolynomial ℕ ℤ`, such that the `n`th coefficient of `f x` is equal to `φ n` evaluated on the coefficients of `x`. Many operations on Witt vectors satisfy this predicate (or an analogue for higher arity functions). We say that such a function `f` is a *polynomial function*. The power of satisfying this predicate comes from `WittVector.IsPoly.ext`. It shows that if `φ` and `ψ` witness that `f` and `g` are polynomial functions, then `f = g` not merely when `φ = ψ`, but in fact it suffices to prove ``` ∀ n, bind₁ φ (wittPolynomial p _ n) = bind₁ ψ (wittPolynomial p _ n) ``` (in other words, when evaluating the Witt polynomials on `φ` and `ψ`, we get the same values) which will then imply `φ = ψ` and hence `f = g`. Even though this sufficient condition looks somewhat intimidating, it is rather pleasant to check in practice; more so than direct checking of `φ = ψ`. In practice, we apply this technique to show that the composition of `WittVector.frobenius` and `WittVector.verschiebung` is equal to multiplication by `p`. ## Main declarations * `WittVector.IsPoly`, `WittVector.IsPoly₂`: two predicates that assert that a unary/binary function on Witt vectors is polynomial in the coefficients of the input values. * `WittVector.IsPoly.ext`, `WittVector.IsPoly₂.ext`: two polynomial functions are equal if their families of polynomials are equal after evaluating the Witt polynomials on them. * `WittVector.IsPoly.comp` (+ many variants) show that unary/binary compositions of polynomial functions are polynomial. * `WittVector.idIsPoly`, `WittVector.negIsPoly`, `WittVector.addIsPoly₂`, `WittVector.mulIsPoly₂`: several well-known operations are polynomial functions (for Verschiebung, Frobenius, and multiplication by `p`, see their respective files). ## On higher arity analogues Ideally, there should be a predicate `IsPolyₙ` for functions of higher arity, together with `IsPolyₙ.comp` that shows how such functions compose. Since mathlib does not have a library on composition of higher arity functions, we have only implemented the unary and binary variants so far. Nullary functions (a.k.a. constants) are treated as constant functions and fall under the unary case. ## Tactics There are important metaprograms defined in this file: the tactics `ghost_simp` and `ghost_calc` and the attribute `@[ghost_simps]`. These are used in combination to discharge proofs of identities between polynomial functions. The `ghost_calc` tactic makes use of the `IsPoly` and `IsPoly₂` typeclass and its instances. (In Lean 3, there was an `@[is_poly]` attribute to manage these instances, because typeclass resolution did not play well with function composition. This no longer seems to be an issue, so that such instances can be defined directly.) Any lemma doing "ring equation rewriting" with polynomial functions should be tagged `@[ghost_simps]`, e.g. ```lean @[ghost_simps] lemma bind₁_frobenius_poly_wittPolynomial (n : ℕ) : bind₁ (frobenius_poly p) (wittPolynomial p ℤ n) = (wittPolynomial p ℤ (n+1)) ``` Proofs of identities between polynomial functions will often follow the pattern ```lean ghost_calc _ <minor preprocessing> ghost_simp ``` ## References * [Hazewinkel, *Witt Vectors*][Haze09] * [Commelin and Lewis, *Formalizing the Ring of Witt Vectors*][CL21] -/ namespace WittVector universe u variable {p : ℕ} {R S : Type u} {idx : Type*} [CommRing R] [CommRing S] local notation "𝕎" => WittVector p -- type as `\bbW` open MvPolynomial open Function (uncurry) variable (p) noncomputable section /-! ### The `IsPoly` predicate -/ theorem poly_eq_of_wittPolynomial_bind_eq' [Fact p.Prime] (f g : ℕ → MvPolynomial (idx × ℕ) ℤ) (h : ∀ n, bind₁ f (wittPolynomial p _ n) = bind₁ g (wittPolynomial p _ n)) : f = g := by ext1 n apply MvPolynomial.map_injective (Int.castRingHom ℚ) Int.cast_injective rw [← funext_iff] at h replace h := congr_arg (fun fam => bind₁ (MvPolynomial.map (Int.castRingHom ℚ) ∘ fam) (xInTermsOfW p ℚ n)) h simpa only [Function.comp_def, map_bind₁, map_wittPolynomial, ← bind₁_bind₁, bind₁_wittPolynomial_xInTermsOfW, bind₁_X_right] using h theorem poly_eq_of_wittPolynomial_bind_eq [Fact p.Prime] (f g : ℕ → MvPolynomial ℕ ℤ) (h : ∀ n, bind₁ f (wittPolynomial p _ n) = bind₁ g (wittPolynomial p _ n)) : f = g := by ext1 n apply MvPolynomial.map_injective (Int.castRingHom ℚ) Int.cast_injective rw [← funext_iff] at h replace h := congr_arg (fun fam => bind₁ (MvPolynomial.map (Int.castRingHom ℚ) ∘ fam) (xInTermsOfW p ℚ n)) h simpa only [Function.comp_def, map_bind₁, map_wittPolynomial, ← bind₁_bind₁, bind₁_wittPolynomial_xInTermsOfW, bind₁_X_right] using h -- Ideally, we would generalise this to n-ary functions -- But we don't have a good theory of n-ary compositions in mathlib /-- A function `f : Π R, 𝕎 R → 𝕎 R` that maps Witt vectors to Witt vectors over arbitrary base rings is said to be *polynomial* if there is a family of polynomials `φₙ` over `ℤ` such that the `n`th coefficient of `f x` is given by evaluating `φₙ` at the coefficients of `x`. See also `WittVector.IsPoly₂` for the binary variant. The `ghost_calc` tactic makes use of the `IsPoly` and `IsPoly₂` typeclass and its instances. (In Lean 3, there was an `@[is_poly]` attribute to manage these instances, because typeclass resolution did not play well with function composition. This no longer seems to be an issue, so that such instances can be defined directly.) -/ class IsPoly (f : ∀ ⦃R⦄ [CommRing R], WittVector p R → 𝕎 R) : Prop where mk' :: poly : ∃ φ : ℕ → MvPolynomial ℕ ℤ, ∀ ⦃R⦄ [CommRing R] (x : 𝕎 R), (f x).coeff = fun n => aeval x.coeff (φ n) /-- The identity function on Witt vectors is a polynomial function. -/ instance idIsPoly : IsPoly p fun _ _ => id := ⟨⟨X, by intros; simp only [aeval_X, id]⟩⟩ instance idIsPolyI' : IsPoly p fun _ _ a => a := WittVector.idIsPoly _ namespace IsPoly instance : Inhabited (IsPoly p fun _ _ => id) := ⟨WittVector.idIsPoly p⟩ variable {p} theorem ext [Fact p.Prime] {f g} (hf : IsPoly p f) (hg : IsPoly p g) (h : ∀ (R : Type u) [_Rcr : CommRing R] (x : 𝕎 R) (n : ℕ), ghostComponent n (f x) = ghostComponent n (g x)) : ∀ (R : Type u) [_Rcr : CommRing R] (x : 𝕎 R), f x = g x := by obtain ⟨φ, hf⟩ := hf obtain ⟨ψ, hg⟩ := hg intros ext n rw [hf, hg, poly_eq_of_wittPolynomial_bind_eq p φ ψ] intro k apply MvPolynomial.funext intro x simp only [hom_bind₁] specialize h (ULift ℤ) (mk p fun i => ⟨x i⟩) k simp only [ghostComponent_apply, aeval_eq_eval₂Hom] at h apply (ULift.ringEquiv.symm : ℤ ≃+* _).injective simp only [← RingEquiv.coe_toRingHom, map_eval₂Hom] convert h using 1 all_goals simp only [hf, hg, MvPolynomial.eval, map_eval₂Hom] apply eval₂Hom_congr (RingHom.ext_int _ _) _ rfl ext1 apply eval₂Hom_congr (RingHom.ext_int _ _) _ rfl simp only [coeff_mk]; rfl /-- The composition of polynomial functions is polynomial. -/ -- Porting note (https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/10754): made this an instance instance comp {g f} [hg : IsPoly p g] [hf : IsPoly p f] : IsPoly p fun R _Rcr => @g R _Rcr ∘ @f R _Rcr := by obtain ⟨φ, hf⟩ := hf obtain ⟨ψ, hg⟩ := hg use fun n => bind₁ φ (ψ n) intros simp only [aeval_bind₁, Function.comp, hg, hf] end IsPoly /-- A binary function `f : Π R, 𝕎 R → 𝕎 R → 𝕎 R` on Witt vectors is said to be *polynomial* if there is a family of polynomials `φₙ` over `ℤ` such that the `n`th coefficient of `f x y` is given by evaluating `φₙ` at the coefficients of `x` and `y`. See also `WittVector.IsPoly` for the unary variant. The `ghost_calc` tactic makes use of the `IsPoly` and `IsPoly₂` typeclass and its instances. (In Lean 3, there was an `@[is_poly]` attribute to manage these instances, because typeclass resolution did not play well with function composition. This no longer seems to be an issue, so that such instances can be defined directly.) -/ class IsPoly₂ (f : ∀ ⦃R⦄ [CommRing R], WittVector p R → 𝕎 R → 𝕎 R) : Prop where mk' :: poly : ∃ φ : ℕ → MvPolynomial (Fin 2 × ℕ) ℤ, ∀ ⦃R⦄ [CommRing R] (x y : 𝕎 R), (f x y).coeff = fun n => peval (φ n) ![x.coeff, y.coeff] variable {p} /-- The composition of polynomial functions is polynomial. -/ -- Porting note (https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/10754): made this an instance instance IsPoly₂.comp {h f g} [hh : IsPoly₂ p h] [hf : IsPoly p f] [hg : IsPoly p g] : IsPoly₂ p fun _ _Rcr x y => h (f x) (g y) := by obtain ⟨φ, hf⟩ := hf obtain ⟨ψ, hg⟩ := hg obtain ⟨χ, hh⟩ := hh refine ⟨⟨fun n ↦ bind₁ (uncurry <| ![fun k ↦ rename (Prod.mk (0 : Fin 2)) (φ k), fun k ↦ rename (Prod.mk (1 : Fin 2)) (ψ k)]) (χ n), ?_⟩⟩ intros funext n simp +unfoldPartialApp only [peval, aeval_bind₁, Function.comp, hh, hf, hg, uncurry] apply eval₂Hom_congr rfl _ rfl ext ⟨i, n⟩ fin_cases i <;> simp [aeval_eq_eval₂Hom, eval₂Hom_rename, Function.comp_def] /-- The composition of a polynomial function with a binary polynomial function is polynomial. -/ -- Porting note (https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/10754): made this an instance instance IsPoly.comp₂ {g f} [hg : IsPoly p g] [hf : IsPoly₂ p f] : IsPoly₂ p fun _ _Rcr x y => g (f x y) := by obtain ⟨φ, hf⟩ := hf obtain ⟨ψ, hg⟩ := hg use fun n => bind₁ φ (ψ n) intros simp only [peval, aeval_bind₁, Function.comp, hg, hf] /-- The diagonal `fun x ↦ f x x` of a polynomial function `f` is polynomial. -/ -- Porting note (https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/10754): made this an instance instance IsPoly₂.diag {f} [hf : IsPoly₂ p f] : IsPoly p fun _ _Rcr x => f x x := by obtain ⟨φ, hf⟩ := hf refine ⟨⟨fun n => bind₁ (uncurry ![X, X]) (φ n), ?_⟩⟩ intros; funext n simp +unfoldPartialApp only [hf, peval, uncurry, aeval_bind₁] apply eval₂Hom_congr rfl _ rfl ext ⟨i, k⟩ fin_cases i <;> simp -- Porting note: Lean 4's typeclass inference is sufficiently more powerful that we no longer -- need the `@[is_poly]` attribute. Use of the attribute should just be replaced by changing the -- theorem to an `instance`. /-- The additive negation is a polynomial function on Witt vectors. -/ -- Porting note: replaced `@[is_poly]` with `instance`. instance negIsPoly [Fact p.Prime] : IsPoly p fun R _ => @Neg.neg (𝕎 R) _ := ⟨⟨fun n => rename Prod.snd (wittNeg p n), by intros; funext n rw [neg_coeff, aeval_eq_eval₂Hom, eval₂Hom_rename] apply eval₂Hom_congr rfl _ rfl ext ⟨i, k⟩; fin_cases i; rfl⟩⟩ section ZeroOne /- To avoid a theory of 0-ary functions (a.k.a. constants) we model them as constant unary functions. -/ /-- The function that is constantly zero on Witt vectors is a polynomial function. -/ instance zeroIsPoly [Fact p.Prime] : IsPoly p fun _ _ _ => 0 := ⟨⟨0, by intros; funext n; simp only [Pi.zero_apply, map_zero, zero_coeff]⟩⟩ @[simp] theorem bind₁_zero_wittPolynomial [Fact p.Prime] (n : ℕ) : bind₁ (0 : ℕ → MvPolynomial ℕ R) (wittPolynomial p R n) = 0 := by rw [← aeval_eq_bind₁, aeval_zero, constantCoeff_wittPolynomial, RingHom.map_zero] /-- The coefficients of `1 : 𝕎 R` as polynomials. -/ def onePoly (n : ℕ) : MvPolynomial ℕ ℤ := if n = 0 then 1 else 0 @[simp] theorem bind₁_onePoly_wittPolynomial [hp : Fact p.Prime] (n : ℕ) : bind₁ onePoly (wittPolynomial p ℤ n) = 1 := by rw [wittPolynomial_eq_sum_C_mul_X_pow, map_sum, Finset.sum_eq_single 0] · simp only [onePoly, one_pow, one_mul, map_pow, C_1, pow_zero, bind₁_X_right, if_true, eq_self_iff_true] · intro i _hi hi0 simp only [onePoly, if_neg hi0, zero_pow (pow_ne_zero _ hp.1.ne_zero), mul_zero, map_pow, bind₁_X_right, map_mul] · simp /-- The function that is constantly one on Witt vectors is a polynomial function. -/ instance oneIsPoly [Fact p.Prime] : IsPoly p fun _ _ _ => 1 := ⟨⟨onePoly, by intros; funext n; cases n · simp only [lt_self_iff_false, one_coeff_zero, onePoly, ite_true, map_one] · simp only [Nat.succ_pos', one_coeff_eq_of_pos, onePoly, Nat.succ_ne_zero, ite_false, map_zero] ⟩⟩ end ZeroOne /-- Addition of Witt vectors is a polynomial function. -/ -- Porting note: replaced `@[is_poly]` with `instance`. instance addIsPoly₂ [Fact p.Prime] : IsPoly₂ p fun _ _ => (· + ·) := ⟨⟨wittAdd p, by intros; ext; exact add_coeff _ _ _⟩⟩ /-- Multiplication of Witt vectors is a polynomial function. -/ -- Porting note: replaced `@[is_poly]` with `instance`. instance mulIsPoly₂ [Fact p.Prime] : IsPoly₂ p fun _ _ => (· * ·) := ⟨⟨wittMul p, by intros; ext; exact mul_coeff _ _ _⟩⟩ -- unfortunately this is not universe polymorphic, merely because `f` isn't theorem IsPoly.map [Fact p.Prime] {f} (hf : IsPoly p f) (g : R →+* S) (x : 𝕎 R) : map g (f x) = f (map g x) := by -- this could be turned into a tactic “macro” (taking `hf` as parameter) -- so that applications do not have to worry about the universe issue -- see `IsPoly₂.map` for a slightly more general proof strategy obtain ⟨φ, hf⟩ := hf ext n simp_rw [map_coeff, hf, map_aeval, funext (map_coeff g _), RingHom.ext_int _ (algebraMap ℤ S), aeval_eq_eval₂Hom] namespace IsPoly₂ -- porting note: the argument `(fun _ _ => (· + ·))` to `IsPoly₂` was just `_`. instance [Fact p.Prime] : Inhabited (IsPoly₂ p (fun _ _ => (· + ·))) := ⟨addIsPoly₂⟩ theorem ext [Fact p.Prime] {f g} (hf : IsPoly₂ p f) (hg : IsPoly₂ p g) (h : ∀ (R : Type u) [_Rcr : CommRing R] (x y : 𝕎 R) (n : ℕ), ghostComponent n (f x y) = ghostComponent n (g x y)) : ∀ (R) [_Rcr : CommRing R] (x y : 𝕎 R), f x y = g x y := by obtain ⟨φ, hf⟩ := hf obtain ⟨ψ, hg⟩ := hg intros ext n rw [hf, hg, poly_eq_of_wittPolynomial_bind_eq' p φ ψ] intro k apply MvPolynomial.funext intro x simp only [hom_bind₁] specialize h (ULift ℤ) (mk p fun i => ⟨x (0, i)⟩) (mk p fun i => ⟨x (1, i)⟩) k simp only [ghostComponent_apply, aeval_eq_eval₂Hom] at h apply (ULift.ringEquiv.symm : ℤ ≃+* _).injective simp only [← RingEquiv.coe_toRingHom, map_eval₂Hom] convert h using 1 all_goals simp only [hf, hg, MvPolynomial.eval, map_eval₂Hom] apply eval₂Hom_congr (RingHom.ext_int _ _) _ rfl ext1 apply eval₂Hom_congr (RingHom.ext_int _ _) _ rfl ext ⟨b, _⟩ fin_cases b <;> simp only [coeff_mk, uncurry] <;> rfl -- unfortunately this is not universe polymorphic, merely because `f` isn't theorem map [Fact p.Prime] {f} (hf : IsPoly₂ p f) (g : R →+* S) (x y : 𝕎 R) : map g (f x y) = f (map g x) (map g y) := by -- this could be turned into a tactic “macro” (taking `hf` as parameter) -- so that applications do not have to worry about the universe issue obtain ⟨φ, hf⟩ := hf ext n simp +unfoldPartialApp only [map_coeff, hf, map_aeval, peval, uncurry] apply eval₂Hom_congr (RingHom.ext_int _ _) _ rfl ext ⟨i, k⟩ fin_cases i <;> simp end IsPoly₂ attribute [ghost_simps] AlgHom.id_apply map_natCast RingHom.map_zero RingHom.map_one RingHom.map_mul RingHom.map_add RingHom.map_sub RingHom.map_neg RingHom.id_apply mul_add add_mul add_zero zero_add mul_one one_mul mul_zero zero_mul Nat.succ_ne_zero add_tsub_cancel_right Nat.succ_eq_add_one if_true eq_self_iff_true if_false forall_true_iff forall₂_true_iff forall₃_true_iff
end namespace Tactic open Lean Parser.Tactic Elab.Tactic /-- A macro for a common simplification when rewriting with ghost component equations. -/ syntax (name := ghostSimp) "ghost_simp" (simpArgs)? : tactic macro_rules | `(tactic| ghost_simp $[[$simpArgs,*]]?) => do let args := simpArgs.map (·.getElems) |>.getD #[] `(tactic| simp only [← sub_eq_add_neg, ghost_simps, $args,*]) /-- `ghost_calc` is a tactic for proving identities between polynomial functions. Typically, when faced with a goal like ```lean ∀ (x y : 𝕎 R), verschiebung (x * frobenius y) = verschiebung x * y ``` you can 1. call `ghost_calc` 2. do a small amount of manual work -- maybe nothing, maybe `rintro`, etc 3. call `ghost_simp` and this will close the goal.
Mathlib/RingTheory/WittVector/IsPoly.lean
384
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/- Copyright (c) 2016 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Mario Carneiro, Johannes Hölzl -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Unbundled.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Sub.Defs import Mathlib.Util.AssertExists /-! # Ordered groups This file defines bundled ordered groups and develops a few basic results. ## Implementation details Unfortunately, the number of `'` appended to lemmas in this file may differ between the multiplicative and the additive version of a lemma. The reason is that we did not want to change existing names in the library. -/ /- `NeZero` theory should not be needed at this point in the ordered algebraic hierarchy. -/ assert_not_imported Mathlib.Algebra.NeZero open Function universe u variable {α : Type u} /-- An ordered additive commutative group is an additive commutative group with a partial order in which addition is strictly monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[AddCommGroup α] [PartialOrder α] [IsOrderedAddMonoid α]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure OrderedAddCommGroup (α : Type u) extends AddCommGroup α, PartialOrder α where /-- Addition is monotone in an ordered additive commutative group. -/ protected add_le_add_left : ∀ a b : α, a ≤ b → ∀ c : α, c + a ≤ c + b set_option linter.existingAttributeWarning false in /-- An ordered commutative group is a commutative group with a partial order in which multiplication is strictly monotone. -/ @[to_additive, deprecated "Use `[CommGroup α] [PartialOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure OrderedCommGroup (α : Type u) extends CommGroup α, PartialOrder α where /-- Multiplication is monotone in an ordered commutative group. -/ protected mul_le_mul_left : ∀ a b : α, a ≤ b → ∀ c : α, c * a ≤ c * b alias OrderedCommGroup.mul_lt_mul_left' := mul_lt_mul_left' attribute [to_additive OrderedAddCommGroup.add_lt_add_left] OrderedCommGroup.mul_lt_mul_left' alias OrderedCommGroup.le_of_mul_le_mul_left := le_of_mul_le_mul_left' attribute [to_additive] OrderedCommGroup.le_of_mul_le_mul_left alias OrderedCommGroup.lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left := lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left' attribute [to_additive] OrderedCommGroup.lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left -- See note [lower instance priority] @[to_additive IsOrderedAddMonoid.toIsOrderedCancelAddMonoid] instance (priority := 100) IsOrderedMonoid.toIsOrderedCancelMonoid [CommGroup α] [PartialOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α] : IsOrderedCancelMonoid α where le_of_mul_le_mul_left a b c bc := by simpa using mul_le_mul_left' bc a⁻¹ le_of_mul_le_mul_right a b c bc := by simpa using mul_le_mul_left' bc a⁻¹ /-! ### Linearly ordered commutative groups -/ set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A linearly ordered additive commutative group is an additive commutative group with a linear order in which addition is monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[AddCommGroup α] [LinearOrder α] [IsOrderedAddMonoid α]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure LinearOrderedAddCommGroup (α : Type u) extends OrderedAddCommGroup α, LinearOrder α set_option linter.existingAttributeWarning false in set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A linearly ordered commutative group is a commutative group with a linear order in which multiplication is monotone. -/ @[to_additive, deprecated "Use `[CommGroup α] [LinearOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure LinearOrderedCommGroup (α : Type u) extends OrderedCommGroup α, LinearOrder α attribute [nolint docBlame] LinearOrderedCommGroup.toLinearOrder LinearOrderedAddCommGroup.toLinearOrder section LinearOrderedCommGroup variable [CommGroup α] [LinearOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α] {a : α} @[to_additive LinearOrderedAddCommGroup.add_lt_add_left] theorem LinearOrderedCommGroup.mul_lt_mul_left' (a b : α) (h : a < b) (c : α) : c * a < c * b := _root_.mul_lt_mul_left' h c @[to_additive eq_zero_of_neg_eq] theorem eq_one_of_inv_eq' (h : a⁻¹ = a) : a = 1 := match lt_trichotomy a 1 with | Or.inl h₁ => have : 1 < a := h ▸ one_lt_inv_of_inv h₁ absurd h₁ this.asymm | Or.inr (Or.inl h₁) => h₁ | Or.inr (Or.inr h₁) => have : a < 1 := h ▸ inv_lt_one'.mpr h₁ absurd h₁ this.asymm @[to_additive exists_zero_lt] theorem exists_one_lt' [Nontrivial α] : ∃ a : α, 1 < a := by obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := Decidable.exists_ne (1 : α) obtain h|h := hy.lt_or_lt · exact ⟨y⁻¹, one_lt_inv'.mpr h⟩ · exact ⟨y, h⟩ -- see Note [lower instance priority] @[to_additive] instance (priority := 100) LinearOrderedCommGroup.to_noMaxOrder [Nontrivial α] : NoMaxOrder α := ⟨by obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ : ∃ a : α, 1 < a := exists_one_lt' exact fun a => ⟨a * y, lt_mul_of_one_lt_right' a hy⟩⟩ -- see Note [lower instance priority] @[to_additive] instance (priority := 100) LinearOrderedCommGroup.to_noMinOrder [Nontrivial α] : NoMinOrder α := ⟨by obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ : ∃ a : α, 1 < a := exists_one_lt' exact fun a => ⟨a / y, (div_lt_self_iff a).mpr hy⟩⟩ @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem inv_le_self_iff : a⁻¹ ≤ a ↔ 1 ≤ a := by simp [inv_le_iff_one_le_mul'] @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem inv_lt_self_iff : a⁻¹ < a ↔ 1 < a := by simp [inv_lt_iff_one_lt_mul] @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem le_inv_self_iff : a ≤ a⁻¹ ↔ a ≤ 1 := by simp [← not_iff_not] @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem lt_inv_self_iff : a < a⁻¹ ↔ a < 1 := by simp [← not_iff_not] end LinearOrderedCommGroup section NormNumLemmas /- The following lemmas are stated so that the `norm_num` tactic can use them with the expected signatures. -/ variable [CommGroup α] [PartialOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α] {a b : α} @[to_additive (attr := gcongr) neg_le_neg] theorem inv_le_inv' : a ≤ b → b⁻¹ ≤ a⁻¹ := inv_le_inv_iff.mpr @[to_additive (attr := gcongr) neg_lt_neg] theorem inv_lt_inv' : a < b → b⁻¹ < a⁻¹ := inv_lt_inv_iff.mpr -- The additive version is also a `linarith` lemma. @[to_additive] theorem inv_lt_one_of_one_lt : 1 < a → a⁻¹ < 1 := inv_lt_one_iff_one_lt.mpr -- The additive version is also a `linarith` lemma. @[to_additive] theorem inv_le_one_of_one_le : 1 ≤ a → a⁻¹ ≤ 1 := inv_le_one'.mpr @[to_additive neg_nonneg_of_nonpos] theorem one_le_inv_of_le_one : a ≤ 1 → 1 ≤ a⁻¹ := one_le_inv'.mpr end NormNumLemmas
Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Defs.lean
854
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir, Jean Lo, Calle Sönne, Sébastien Gouëzel, Rémy Degenne, David Loeffler -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Pow.Complex import Qq /-! # Power function on `ℝ` We construct the power functions `x ^ y`, where `x` and `y` are real numbers. -/ noncomputable section open Real ComplexConjugate Finset Set /- ## Definitions -/ namespace Real variable {x y z : ℝ} /-- The real power function `x ^ y`, defined as the real part of the complex power function. For `x > 0`, it is equal to `exp (y log x)`. For `x = 0`, one sets `0 ^ 0=1` and `0 ^ y=0` for `y ≠ 0`. For `x < 0`, the definition is somewhat arbitrary as it depends on the choice of a complex determination of the logarithm. With our conventions, it is equal to `exp (y log x) cos (π y)`. -/ noncomputable def rpow (x y : ℝ) := ((x : ℂ) ^ (y : ℂ)).re noncomputable instance : Pow ℝ ℝ := ⟨rpow⟩ @[simp] theorem rpow_eq_pow (x y : ℝ) : rpow x y = x ^ y := rfl theorem rpow_def (x y : ℝ) : x ^ y = ((x : ℂ) ^ (y : ℂ)).re := rfl theorem rpow_def_of_nonneg {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) : x ^ y = if x = 0 then if y = 0 then 1 else 0 else exp (log x * y) := by simp only [rpow_def, Complex.cpow_def]; split_ifs <;> simp_all [(Complex.ofReal_log hx).symm, -Complex.ofReal_mul, (Complex.ofReal_mul _ _).symm, Complex.exp_ofReal_re, Complex.ofReal_eq_zero] theorem rpow_def_of_pos {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (y : ℝ) : x ^ y = exp (log x * y) := by rw [rpow_def_of_nonneg (le_of_lt hx), if_neg (ne_of_gt hx)] theorem exp_mul (x y : ℝ) : exp (x * y) = exp x ^ y := by rw [rpow_def_of_pos (exp_pos _), log_exp] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem rpow_intCast (x : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : x ^ (n : ℝ) = x ^ n := by simp only [rpow_def, ← Complex.ofReal_zpow, Complex.cpow_intCast, Complex.ofReal_intCast, Complex.ofReal_re] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem rpow_natCast (x : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (n : ℝ) = x ^ n := by simpa using rpow_intCast x n @[simp] theorem exp_one_rpow (x : ℝ) : exp 1 ^ x = exp x := by rw [← exp_mul, one_mul] @[simp] lemma exp_one_pow (n : ℕ) : exp 1 ^ n = exp n := by rw [← rpow_natCast, exp_one_rpow] theorem rpow_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg (hx : 0 ≤ x) : x ^ y = 0 ↔ x = 0 ∧ y ≠ 0 := by simp only [rpow_def_of_nonneg hx] split_ifs <;> simp [*, exp_ne_zero] @[simp] lemma rpow_eq_zero (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : y ≠ 0) : x ^ y = 0 ↔ x = 0 := by simp [rpow_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg, *] @[simp] lemma rpow_ne_zero (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : y ≠ 0) : x ^ y ≠ 0 ↔ x ≠ 0 := Real.rpow_eq_zero hx hy |>.not open Real theorem rpow_def_of_neg {x : ℝ} (hx : x < 0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ y = exp (log x * y) * cos (y * π) := by rw [rpow_def, Complex.cpow_def, if_neg] · have : Complex.log x * y = ↑(log (-x) * y) + ↑(y * π) * Complex.I := by simp only [Complex.log, Complex.norm_real, norm_eq_abs, abs_of_neg hx, log_neg_eq_log, Complex.arg_ofReal_of_neg hx, Complex.ofReal_mul] ring rw [this, Complex.exp_add_mul_I, ← Complex.ofReal_exp, ← Complex.ofReal_cos, ← Complex.ofReal_sin, mul_add, ← Complex.ofReal_mul, ← mul_assoc, ← Complex.ofReal_mul, Complex.add_re, Complex.ofReal_re, Complex.mul_re, Complex.I_re, Complex.ofReal_im, Real.log_neg_eq_log] ring · rw [Complex.ofReal_eq_zero] exact ne_of_lt hx theorem rpow_def_of_nonpos {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≤ 0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ y = if x = 0 then if y = 0 then 1 else 0 else exp (log x * y) * cos (y * π) := by split_ifs with h <;> simp [rpow_def, *]; exact rpow_def_of_neg (lt_of_le_of_ne hx h) _ @[bound] theorem rpow_pos_of_pos {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (y : ℝ) : 0 < x ^ y := by rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx]; apply exp_pos @[simp] theorem rpow_zero (x : ℝ) : x ^ (0 : ℝ) = 1 := by simp [rpow_def] theorem rpow_zero_pos (x : ℝ) : 0 < x ^ (0 : ℝ) := by simp @[simp] theorem zero_rpow {x : ℝ} (h : x ≠ 0) : (0 : ℝ) ^ x = 0 := by simp [rpow_def, *] theorem zero_rpow_eq_iff {x : ℝ} {a : ℝ} : 0 ^ x = a ↔ x ≠ 0 ∧ a = 0 ∨ x = 0 ∧ a = 1 := by constructor · intro hyp simp only [rpow_def, Complex.ofReal_zero] at hyp by_cases h : x = 0 · subst h simp only [Complex.one_re, Complex.ofReal_zero, Complex.cpow_zero] at hyp exact Or.inr ⟨rfl, hyp.symm⟩ · rw [Complex.zero_cpow (Complex.ofReal_ne_zero.mpr h)] at hyp exact Or.inl ⟨h, hyp.symm⟩ · rintro (⟨h, rfl⟩ | ⟨rfl, rfl⟩) · exact zero_rpow h · exact rpow_zero _ theorem eq_zero_rpow_iff {x : ℝ} {a : ℝ} : a = 0 ^ x ↔ x ≠ 0 ∧ a = 0 ∨ x = 0 ∧ a = 1 := by rw [← zero_rpow_eq_iff, eq_comm] @[simp] theorem rpow_one (x : ℝ) : x ^ (1 : ℝ) = x := by simp [rpow_def] @[simp] theorem one_rpow (x : ℝ) : (1 : ℝ) ^ x = 1 := by simp [rpow_def] theorem zero_rpow_le_one (x : ℝ) : (0 : ℝ) ^ x ≤ 1 := by by_cases h : x = 0 <;> simp [h, zero_le_one] theorem zero_rpow_nonneg (x : ℝ) : 0 ≤ (0 : ℝ) ^ x := by by_cases h : x = 0 <;> simp [h, zero_le_one] @[bound] theorem rpow_nonneg {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) : 0 ≤ x ^ y := by rw [rpow_def_of_nonneg hx]; split_ifs <;> simp only [zero_le_one, le_refl, le_of_lt (exp_pos _)] theorem abs_rpow_of_nonneg {x y : ℝ} (hx_nonneg : 0 ≤ x) : |x ^ y| = |x| ^ y := by have h_rpow_nonneg : 0 ≤ x ^ y := Real.rpow_nonneg hx_nonneg _ rw [abs_eq_self.mpr hx_nonneg, abs_eq_self.mpr h_rpow_nonneg] @[bound] theorem abs_rpow_le_abs_rpow (x y : ℝ) : |x ^ y| ≤ |x| ^ y := by rcases le_or_lt 0 x with hx | hx · rw [abs_rpow_of_nonneg hx] · rw [abs_of_neg hx, rpow_def_of_neg hx, rpow_def_of_pos (neg_pos.2 hx), log_neg_eq_log, abs_mul, abs_of_pos (exp_pos _)] exact mul_le_of_le_one_right (exp_pos _).le (abs_cos_le_one _) theorem abs_rpow_le_exp_log_mul (x y : ℝ) : |x ^ y| ≤ exp (log x * y) := by refine (abs_rpow_le_abs_rpow x y).trans ?_ by_cases hx : x = 0 · by_cases hy : y = 0 <;> simp [hx, hy, zero_le_one] · rw [rpow_def_of_pos (abs_pos.2 hx), log_abs] lemma rpow_inv_log (hx₀ : 0 < x) (hx₁ : x ≠ 1) : x ^ (log x)⁻¹ = exp 1 := by rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx₀, mul_inv_cancel₀] exact log_ne_zero.2 ⟨hx₀.ne', hx₁, (hx₀.trans' <| by norm_num).ne'⟩ /-- See `Real.rpow_inv_log` for the equality when `x ≠ 1` is strictly positive. -/ lemma rpow_inv_log_le_exp_one : x ^ (log x)⁻¹ ≤ exp 1 := by calc _ ≤ |x ^ (log x)⁻¹| := le_abs_self _ _ ≤ |x| ^ (log x)⁻¹ := abs_rpow_le_abs_rpow .. rw [← log_abs] obtain hx | hx := (abs_nonneg x).eq_or_gt · simp [hx] · rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx] gcongr exact mul_inv_le_one theorem norm_rpow_of_nonneg {x y : ℝ} (hx_nonneg : 0 ≤ x) : ‖x ^ y‖ = ‖x‖ ^ y := by simp_rw [Real.norm_eq_abs] exact abs_rpow_of_nonneg hx_nonneg variable {w x y z : ℝ} theorem rpow_add (hx : 0 < x) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ (y + z) = x ^ y * x ^ z := by simp only [rpow_def_of_pos hx, mul_add, exp_add] theorem rpow_add' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : y + z ≠ 0) : x ^ (y + z) = x ^ y * x ^ z := by rcases hx.eq_or_lt with (rfl | pos) · rw [zero_rpow h, zero_eq_mul] have : y ≠ 0 ∨ z ≠ 0 := not_and_or.1 fun ⟨hy, hz⟩ => h <| hy.symm ▸ hz.symm ▸ zero_add 0 exact this.imp zero_rpow zero_rpow · exact rpow_add pos _ _ /-- Variant of `Real.rpow_add'` that avoids having to prove `y + z = w` twice. -/ lemma rpow_of_add_eq (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hw : w ≠ 0) (h : y + z = w) : x ^ w = x ^ y * x ^ z := by rw [← h, rpow_add' hx]; rwa [h] theorem rpow_add_of_nonneg (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 ≤ z) : x ^ (y + z) = x ^ y * x ^ z := by rcases hy.eq_or_lt with (rfl | hy) · rw [zero_add, rpow_zero, one_mul] exact rpow_add' hx (ne_of_gt <| add_pos_of_pos_of_nonneg hy hz) /-- For `0 ≤ x`, the only problematic case in the equality `x ^ y * x ^ z = x ^ (y + z)` is for `x = 0` and `y + z = 0`, where the right hand side is `1` while the left hand side can vanish. The inequality is always true, though, and given in this lemma. -/ theorem le_rpow_add {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ y * x ^ z ≤ x ^ (y + z) := by rcases le_iff_eq_or_lt.1 hx with (H | pos) · by_cases h : y + z = 0 · simp only [H.symm, h, rpow_zero] calc (0 : ℝ) ^ y * 0 ^ z ≤ 1 * 1 := mul_le_mul (zero_rpow_le_one y) (zero_rpow_le_one z) (zero_rpow_nonneg z) zero_le_one _ = 1 := by simp · simp [rpow_add', ← H, h] · simp [rpow_add pos] theorem rpow_sum_of_pos {ι : Type*} {a : ℝ} (ha : 0 < a) (f : ι → ℝ) (s : Finset ι) : (a ^ ∑ x ∈ s, f x) = ∏ x ∈ s, a ^ f x := map_sum (⟨⟨fun (x : ℝ) => (a ^ x : ℝ), rpow_zero a⟩, rpow_add ha⟩ : ℝ →+ (Additive ℝ)) f s theorem rpow_sum_of_nonneg {ι : Type*} {a : ℝ} (ha : 0 ≤ a) {s : Finset ι} {f : ι → ℝ} (h : ∀ x ∈ s, 0 ≤ f x) : (a ^ ∑ x ∈ s, f x) = ∏ x ∈ s, a ^ f x := by induction' s using Finset.cons_induction with i s hi ihs · rw [sum_empty, Finset.prod_empty, rpow_zero] · rw [forall_mem_cons] at h rw [sum_cons, prod_cons, ← ihs h.2, rpow_add_of_nonneg ha h.1 (sum_nonneg h.2)] theorem rpow_neg {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (-y) = (x ^ y)⁻¹ := by simp only [rpow_def_of_nonneg hx]; split_ifs <;> simp_all [exp_neg] theorem rpow_sub {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ (y - z) = x ^ y / x ^ z := by simp only [sub_eq_add_neg, rpow_add hx, rpow_neg (le_of_lt hx), div_eq_mul_inv] theorem rpow_sub' {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) {y z : ℝ} (h : y - z ≠ 0) : x ^ (y - z) = x ^ y / x ^ z := by simp only [sub_eq_add_neg] at h ⊢ simp only [rpow_add' hx h, rpow_neg hx, div_eq_mul_inv] protected theorem _root_.HasCompactSupport.rpow_const {α : Type*} [TopologicalSpace α] {f : α → ℝ} (hf : HasCompactSupport f) {r : ℝ} (hr : r ≠ 0) : HasCompactSupport (fun x ↦ f x ^ r) := hf.comp_left (g := (· ^ r)) (Real.zero_rpow hr) end Real /-! ## Comparing real and complex powers -/ namespace Complex theorem ofReal_cpow {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) : ((x ^ y : ℝ) : ℂ) = (x : ℂ) ^ (y : ℂ) := by simp only [Real.rpow_def_of_nonneg hx, Complex.cpow_def, ofReal_eq_zero]; split_ifs <;> simp [Complex.ofReal_log hx] theorem ofReal_cpow_of_nonpos {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≤ 0) (y : ℂ) : (x : ℂ) ^ y = (-x : ℂ) ^ y * exp (π * I * y) := by rcases hx.eq_or_lt with (rfl | hlt) · rcases eq_or_ne y 0 with (rfl | hy) <;> simp [*] have hne : (x : ℂ) ≠ 0 := ofReal_ne_zero.mpr hlt.ne rw [cpow_def_of_ne_zero hne, cpow_def_of_ne_zero (neg_ne_zero.2 hne), ← exp_add, ← add_mul, log, log, norm_neg, arg_ofReal_of_neg hlt, ← ofReal_neg, arg_ofReal_of_nonneg (neg_nonneg.2 hx), ofReal_zero, zero_mul, add_zero] lemma cpow_ofReal (x : ℂ) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (y : ℂ) = ↑(‖x‖ ^ y) * (Real.cos (arg x * y) + Real.sin (arg x * y) * I) := by rcases eq_or_ne x 0 with rfl | hx · simp [ofReal_cpow le_rfl] · rw [cpow_def_of_ne_zero hx, exp_eq_exp_re_mul_sin_add_cos, mul_comm (log x)] norm_cast rw [re_ofReal_mul, im_ofReal_mul, log_re, log_im, mul_comm y, mul_comm y, Real.exp_mul, Real.exp_log] rwa [norm_pos_iff] lemma cpow_ofReal_re (x : ℂ) (y : ℝ) : (x ^ (y : ℂ)).re = ‖x‖ ^ y * Real.cos (arg x * y) := by rw [cpow_ofReal]; generalize arg x * y = z; simp [Real.cos] lemma cpow_ofReal_im (x : ℂ) (y : ℝ) : (x ^ (y : ℂ)).im = ‖x‖ ^ y * Real.sin (arg x * y) := by rw [cpow_ofReal]; generalize arg x * y = z; simp [Real.sin] theorem norm_cpow_of_ne_zero {z : ℂ} (hz : z ≠ 0) (w : ℂ) : ‖z ^ w‖ = ‖z‖ ^ w.re / Real.exp (arg z * im w) := by rw [cpow_def_of_ne_zero hz, norm_exp, mul_re, log_re, log_im, Real.exp_sub, Real.rpow_def_of_pos (norm_pos_iff.mpr hz)] theorem norm_cpow_of_imp {z w : ℂ} (h : z = 0 → w.re = 0 → w = 0) : ‖z ^ w‖ = ‖z‖ ^ w.re / Real.exp (arg z * im w) := by rcases ne_or_eq z 0 with (hz | rfl) <;> [exact norm_cpow_of_ne_zero hz w; rw [norm_zero]] rcases eq_or_ne w.re 0 with hw | hw · simp [hw, h rfl hw] · rw [Real.zero_rpow hw, zero_div, zero_cpow, norm_zero] exact ne_of_apply_ne re hw theorem norm_cpow_le (z w : ℂ) : ‖z ^ w‖ ≤ ‖z‖ ^ w.re / Real.exp (arg z * im w) := by by_cases h : z = 0 → w.re = 0 → w = 0 · exact (norm_cpow_of_imp h).le · push_neg at h simp [h] @[simp] theorem norm_cpow_real (x : ℂ) (y : ℝ) : ‖x ^ (y : ℂ)‖ = ‖x‖ ^ y := by rw [norm_cpow_of_imp] <;> simp @[simp] theorem norm_cpow_inv_nat (x : ℂ) (n : ℕ) : ‖x ^ (n⁻¹ : ℂ)‖ = ‖x‖ ^ (n⁻¹ : ℝ) := by rw [← norm_cpow_real]; simp theorem norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (y : ℂ) : ‖(x : ℂ) ^ y‖ = x ^ y.re := by rw [norm_cpow_of_ne_zero (ofReal_ne_zero.mpr hx.ne'), arg_ofReal_of_nonneg hx.le, zero_mul, Real.exp_zero, div_one, Complex.norm_of_nonneg hx.le] theorem norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_nonneg {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) {y : ℂ} (hy : re y ≠ 0) : ‖(x : ℂ) ^ y‖ = x ^ re y := by rw [norm_cpow_of_imp] <;> simp [*, arg_ofReal_of_nonneg, abs_of_nonneg] @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_of_ne_zero := norm_cpow_of_ne_zero @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_of_imp := norm_cpow_of_imp @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_le := norm_cpow_le @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_real := norm_cpow_real @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_inv_nat := norm_cpow_inv_nat @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos := norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-17")] alias abs_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_nonneg := norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_nonneg open Filter in lemma norm_ofReal_cpow_eventually_eq_atTop (c : ℂ) : (fun t : ℝ ↦ ‖(t : ℂ) ^ c‖) =ᶠ[atTop] fun t ↦ t ^ c.re := by filter_upwards [eventually_gt_atTop 0] with t ht rw [norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos ht] lemma norm_natCast_cpow_of_re_ne_zero (n : ℕ) {s : ℂ} (hs : s.re ≠ 0) : ‖(n : ℂ) ^ s‖ = (n : ℝ) ^ (s.re) := by rw [← ofReal_natCast, norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_nonneg n.cast_nonneg hs] lemma norm_natCast_cpow_of_pos {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) (s : ℂ) : ‖(n : ℂ) ^ s‖ = (n : ℝ) ^ (s.re) := by rw [← ofReal_natCast, norm_cpow_eq_rpow_re_of_pos (Nat.cast_pos.mpr hn) _] lemma norm_natCast_cpow_pos_of_pos {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) (s : ℂ) : 0 < ‖(n : ℂ) ^ s‖ := (norm_natCast_cpow_of_pos hn _).symm ▸ Real.rpow_pos_of_pos (Nat.cast_pos.mpr hn) _ theorem cpow_mul_ofReal_nonneg {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) (z : ℂ) : (x : ℂ) ^ (↑y * z) = (↑(x ^ y) : ℂ) ^ z := by rw [cpow_mul, ofReal_cpow hx] · rw [← ofReal_log hx, ← ofReal_mul, ofReal_im, neg_lt_zero]; exact Real.pi_pos · rw [← ofReal_log hx, ← ofReal_mul, ofReal_im]; exact Real.pi_pos.le end Complex /-! ### Positivity extension -/ namespace Mathlib.Meta.Positivity open Lean Meta Qq /-- Extension for the `positivity` tactic: exponentiation by a real number is positive (namely 1) when the exponent is zero. The other cases are done in `evalRpow`. -/ @[positivity (_ : ℝ) ^ (0 : ℝ)] def evalRpowZero : PositivityExt where eval {u α} _ _ e := do match u, α, e with | 0, ~q(ℝ), ~q($a ^ (0 : ℝ)) => assertInstancesCommute pure (.positive q(Real.rpow_zero_pos $a)) | _, _, _ => throwError "not Real.rpow" /-- Extension for the `positivity` tactic: exponentiation by a real number is nonnegative when the base is nonnegative and positive when the base is positive. -/ @[positivity (_ : ℝ) ^ (_ : ℝ)] def evalRpow : PositivityExt where eval {u α} _zα _pα e := do match u, α, e with | 0, ~q(ℝ), ~q($a ^ ($b : ℝ)) => let ra ← core q(inferInstance) q(inferInstance) a assertInstancesCommute match ra with | .positive pa => pure (.positive q(Real.rpow_pos_of_pos $pa $b)) | .nonnegative pa => pure (.nonnegative q(Real.rpow_nonneg $pa $b)) | _ => pure .none | _, _, _ => throwError "not Real.rpow" end Mathlib.Meta.Positivity /-! ## Further algebraic properties of `rpow` -/ namespace Real variable {x y z : ℝ} {n : ℕ} theorem rpow_mul {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ (y * z) = (x ^ y) ^ z := by rw [← Complex.ofReal_inj, Complex.ofReal_cpow (rpow_nonneg hx _), Complex.ofReal_cpow hx, Complex.ofReal_mul, Complex.cpow_mul, Complex.ofReal_cpow hx] <;> simp only [(Complex.ofReal_mul _ _).symm, (Complex.ofReal_log hx).symm, Complex.ofReal_im, neg_lt_zero, pi_pos, le_of_lt pi_pos] lemma rpow_pow_comm {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : (x ^ y) ^ n = (x ^ n) ^ y := by simp_rw [← rpow_natCast, ← rpow_mul hx, mul_comm y] lemma rpow_zpow_comm {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : (x ^ y) ^ n = (x ^ n) ^ y := by simp_rw [← rpow_intCast, ← rpow_mul hx, mul_comm y] lemma rpow_add_intCast {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by rw [rpow_def, rpow_def, Complex.ofReal_add, Complex.cpow_add _ _ (Complex.ofReal_ne_zero.mpr hx), Complex.ofReal_intCast, Complex.cpow_intCast, ← Complex.ofReal_zpow, mul_comm, Complex.re_ofReal_mul, mul_comm] lemma rpow_add_natCast {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by simpa using rpow_add_intCast hx y n lemma rpow_sub_intCast {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by simpa using rpow_add_intCast hx y (-n) lemma rpow_sub_natCast {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by simpa using rpow_sub_intCast hx y n lemma rpow_add_intCast' (hx : 0 ≤ x) {n : ℤ} (h : y + n ≠ 0) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by rw [rpow_add' hx h, rpow_intCast] lemma rpow_add_natCast' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : y + n ≠ 0) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by rw [rpow_add' hx h, rpow_natCast] lemma rpow_sub_intCast' (hx : 0 ≤ x) {n : ℤ} (h : y - n ≠ 0) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by rw [rpow_sub' hx h, rpow_intCast] lemma rpow_sub_natCast' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : y - n ≠ 0) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by rw [rpow_sub' hx h, rpow_natCast] theorem rpow_add_one {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (y + 1) = x ^ y * x := by simpa using rpow_add_natCast hx y 1 theorem rpow_sub_one {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (y - 1) = x ^ y / x := by simpa using rpow_sub_natCast hx y 1 lemma rpow_add_one' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : y + 1 ≠ 0) : x ^ (y + 1) = x ^ y * x := by rw [rpow_add' hx h, rpow_one] lemma rpow_one_add' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : 1 + y ≠ 0) : x ^ (1 + y) = x * x ^ y := by rw [rpow_add' hx h, rpow_one] lemma rpow_sub_one' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : y - 1 ≠ 0) : x ^ (y - 1) = x ^ y / x := by rw [rpow_sub' hx h, rpow_one] lemma rpow_one_sub' (hx : 0 ≤ x) (h : 1 - y ≠ 0) : x ^ (1 - y) = x / x ^ y := by rw [rpow_sub' hx h, rpow_one] @[simp] theorem rpow_two (x : ℝ) : x ^ (2 : ℝ) = x ^ 2 := by rw [← rpow_natCast] simp only [Nat.cast_ofNat] theorem rpow_neg_one (x : ℝ) : x ^ (-1 : ℝ) = x⁻¹ := by suffices H : x ^ ((-1 : ℤ) : ℝ) = x⁻¹ by rwa [Int.cast_neg, Int.cast_one] at H simp only [rpow_intCast, zpow_one, zpow_neg] theorem mul_rpow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) : (x * y) ^ z = x ^ z * y ^ z := by iterate 2 rw [Real.rpow_def_of_nonneg]; split_ifs with h_ifs <;> simp_all · rw [log_mul ‹_› ‹_›, add_mul, exp_add, rpow_def_of_pos (hy.lt_of_ne' ‹_›)] all_goals positivity theorem inv_rpow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) : x⁻¹ ^ y = (x ^ y)⁻¹ := by simp only [← rpow_neg_one, ← rpow_mul hx, mul_comm] theorem div_rpow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (z : ℝ) : (x / y) ^ z = x ^ z / y ^ z := by simp only [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_rpow hx (inv_nonneg.2 hy), inv_rpow hy] theorem log_rpow {x : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (y : ℝ) : log (x ^ y) = y * log x := by apply exp_injective rw [exp_log (rpow_pos_of_pos hx y), ← exp_log hx, mul_comm, rpow_def_of_pos (exp_pos (log x)) y] theorem mul_log_eq_log_iff {x y z : ℝ} (hx : 0 < x) (hz : 0 < z) : y * log x = log z ↔ x ^ y = z := ⟨fun h ↦ log_injOn_pos (rpow_pos_of_pos hx _) hz <| log_rpow hx _ |>.trans h, by rintro rfl; rw [log_rpow hx]⟩ @[simp] lemma rpow_rpow_inv (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : y ≠ 0) : (x ^ y) ^ y⁻¹ = x := by rw [← rpow_mul hx, mul_inv_cancel₀ hy, rpow_one] @[simp] lemma rpow_inv_rpow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : y ≠ 0) : (x ^ y⁻¹) ^ y = x := by rw [← rpow_mul hx, inv_mul_cancel₀ hy, rpow_one] theorem pow_rpow_inv_natCast (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hn : n ≠ 0) : (x ^ n) ^ (n⁻¹ : ℝ) = x := by have hn0 : (n : ℝ) ≠ 0 := Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 hn rw [← rpow_natCast, ← rpow_mul hx, mul_inv_cancel₀ hn0, rpow_one] theorem rpow_inv_natCast_pow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hn : n ≠ 0) : (x ^ (n⁻¹ : ℝ)) ^ n = x := by have hn0 : (n : ℝ) ≠ 0 := Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 hn rw [← rpow_natCast, ← rpow_mul hx, inv_mul_cancel₀ hn0, rpow_one] lemma rpow_natCast_mul (hx : 0 ≤ x) (n : ℕ) (z : ℝ) : x ^ (n * z) = (x ^ n) ^ z := by rw [rpow_mul hx, rpow_natCast] lemma rpow_mul_natCast (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y * n) = (x ^ y) ^ n := by rw [rpow_mul hx, rpow_natCast] lemma rpow_intCast_mul (hx : 0 ≤ x) (n : ℤ) (z : ℝ) : x ^ (n * z) = (x ^ n) ^ z := by rw [rpow_mul hx, rpow_intCast] lemma rpow_mul_intCast (hx : 0 ≤ x) (y : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : x ^ (y * n) = (x ^ y) ^ n := by rw [rpow_mul hx, rpow_intCast] /-! Note: lemmas about `(∏ i ∈ s, f i ^ r)` such as `Real.finset_prod_rpow` are proved in `Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/NNReal.lean` instead. -/ /-! ## Order and monotonicity -/ @[gcongr, bound] theorem rpow_lt_rpow (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hxy : x < y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z < y ^ z := by rw [le_iff_eq_or_lt] at hx; rcases hx with hx | hx · rw [← hx, zero_rpow (ne_of_gt hz)] exact rpow_pos_of_pos (by rwa [← hx] at hxy) _ · rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx, rpow_def_of_pos (lt_trans hx hxy), exp_lt_exp] exact mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right (log_lt_log hx hxy) hz theorem strictMonoOn_rpow_Ici_of_exponent_pos {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) : StrictMonoOn (fun (x : ℝ) => x ^ r) (Set.Ici 0) := fun _ ha _ _ hab => rpow_lt_rpow ha hab hr @[gcongr, bound] theorem rpow_le_rpow {x y z : ℝ} (h : 0 ≤ x) (h₁ : x ≤ y) (h₂ : 0 ≤ z) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z := by rcases eq_or_lt_of_le h₁ with (rfl | h₁'); · rfl rcases eq_or_lt_of_le h₂ with (rfl | h₂'); · simp exact le_of_lt (rpow_lt_rpow h h₁' h₂') theorem monotoneOn_rpow_Ici_of_exponent_nonneg {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) : MonotoneOn (fun (x : ℝ) => x ^ r) (Set.Ici 0) := fun _ ha _ _ hab => rpow_le_rpow ha hab hr lemma rpow_lt_rpow_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hxy : x < y) (hz : z < 0) : y ^ z < x ^ z := by have := hx.trans hxy rw [← inv_lt_inv₀, ← rpow_neg, ← rpow_neg] on_goal 1 => refine rpow_lt_rpow ?_ hxy (neg_pos.2 hz) all_goals positivity lemma rpow_le_rpow_of_nonpos (hx : 0 < x) (hxy : x ≤ y) (hz : z ≤ 0) : y ^ z ≤ x ^ z := by have := hx.trans_le hxy rw [← inv_le_inv₀, ← rpow_neg, ← rpow_neg] on_goal 1 => refine rpow_le_rpow ?_ hxy (neg_nonneg.2 hz) all_goals positivity theorem rpow_lt_rpow_iff (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z < y ^ z ↔ x < y := ⟨lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le fun h => rpow_le_rpow hy h (le_of_lt hz), fun h => rpow_lt_rpow hx h hz⟩ theorem rpow_le_rpow_iff (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z ↔ x ≤ y := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 <| rpow_lt_rpow_iff hy hx hz lemma rpow_lt_rpow_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z < y ^ z ↔ y < x := ⟨lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le fun h ↦ rpow_le_rpow_of_nonpos hx h hz.le, fun h ↦ rpow_lt_rpow_of_neg hy h hz⟩ lemma rpow_le_rpow_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z ↔ y ≤ x := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 <| rpow_lt_rpow_iff_of_neg hy hx hz lemma le_rpow_inv_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ≤ y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ x ^ z ≤ y := by rw [← rpow_le_rpow_iff hx _ hz, rpow_inv_rpow] <;> positivity lemma rpow_inv_le_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z⁻¹ ≤ y ↔ x ≤ y ^ z := by rw [← rpow_le_rpow_iff _ hy hz, rpow_inv_rpow] <;> positivity lemma lt_rpow_inv_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x < y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ x ^ z < y := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le <| rpow_inv_le_iff_of_pos hy hx hz lemma rpow_inv_lt_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z⁻¹ < y ↔ x < y ^ z := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le <| le_rpow_inv_iff_of_pos hy hx hz theorem le_rpow_inv_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ≤ y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ y ≤ x ^ z := by rw [← rpow_le_rpow_iff_of_neg _ hx hz, rpow_inv_rpow _ hz.ne] <;> positivity theorem lt_rpow_inv_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x < y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ y < x ^ z := by rw [← rpow_lt_rpow_iff_of_neg _ hx hz, rpow_inv_rpow _ hz.ne] <;> positivity theorem rpow_inv_lt_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z⁻¹ < y ↔ y ^ z < x := by rw [← rpow_lt_rpow_iff_of_neg hy _ hz, rpow_inv_rpow _ hz.ne] <;> positivity theorem rpow_inv_le_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z⁻¹ ≤ y ↔ y ^ z ≤ x := by rw [← rpow_le_rpow_iff_of_neg hy _ hz, rpow_inv_rpow _ hz.ne] <;> positivity theorem rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_lt (hx : 1 < x) (hyz : y < z) : x ^ y < x ^ z := by repeat' rw [rpow_def_of_pos (lt_trans zero_lt_one hx)] rw [exp_lt_exp]; exact mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left hyz (log_pos hx) @[gcongr] theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_le (hx : 1 ≤ x) (hyz : y ≤ z) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z := by repeat' rw [rpow_def_of_pos (lt_of_lt_of_le zero_lt_one hx)] rw [exp_le_exp]; exact mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left hyz (log_nonneg hx) theorem rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_neg {x y z : ℝ} (hy : 0 < y) (hxy : y < x) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z < y ^ z := by have hx : 0 < x := hy.trans hxy rw [← neg_neg z, Real.rpow_neg (le_of_lt hx) (-z), Real.rpow_neg (le_of_lt hy) (-z), inv_lt_inv₀ (rpow_pos_of_pos hx _) (rpow_pos_of_pos hy _)] exact Real.rpow_lt_rpow (by positivity) hxy <| neg_pos_of_neg hz theorem strictAntiOn_rpow_Ioi_of_exponent_neg {r : ℝ} (hr : r < 0) : StrictAntiOn (fun (x : ℝ) => x ^ r) (Set.Ioi 0) := fun _ ha _ _ hab => rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_neg ha hab hr theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_nonpos {x y : ℝ} (hy : 0 < y) (hxy : y ≤ x) (hz : z ≤ 0) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z := by rcases ne_or_eq z 0 with hz_zero | rfl case inl => rcases ne_or_eq x y with hxy' | rfl case inl => exact le_of_lt <| rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_neg hy (Ne.lt_of_le (id (Ne.symm hxy')) hxy) (Ne.lt_of_le hz_zero hz) case inr => simp case inr => simp theorem antitoneOn_rpow_Ioi_of_exponent_nonpos {r : ℝ} (hr : r ≤ 0) : AntitoneOn (fun (x : ℝ) => x ^ r) (Set.Ioi 0) := fun _ ha _ _ hab => rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_nonpos ha hab hr @[simp] theorem rpow_le_rpow_left_iff (hx : 1 < x) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z ↔ y ≤ z := by have x_pos : 0 < x := lt_trans zero_lt_one hx rw [← log_le_log_iff (rpow_pos_of_pos x_pos y) (rpow_pos_of_pos x_pos z), log_rpow x_pos, log_rpow x_pos, mul_le_mul_right (log_pos hx)] @[simp] theorem rpow_lt_rpow_left_iff (hx : 1 < x) : x ^ y < x ^ z ↔ y < z := by rw [lt_iff_not_le, rpow_le_rpow_left_iff hx, lt_iff_not_le] theorem rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_gt (hx0 : 0 < x) (hx1 : x < 1) (hyz : z < y) : x ^ y < x ^ z := by repeat' rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx0] rw [exp_lt_exp]; exact mul_lt_mul_of_neg_left hyz (log_neg hx0 hx1) theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge (hx0 : 0 < x) (hx1 : x ≤ 1) (hyz : z ≤ y) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z := by repeat' rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx0] rw [exp_le_exp]; exact mul_le_mul_of_nonpos_left hyz (log_nonpos (le_of_lt hx0) hx1) @[simp] theorem rpow_le_rpow_left_iff_of_base_lt_one (hx0 : 0 < x) (hx1 : x < 1) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z ↔ z ≤ y := by rw [← log_le_log_iff (rpow_pos_of_pos hx0 y) (rpow_pos_of_pos hx0 z), log_rpow hx0, log_rpow hx0, mul_le_mul_right_of_neg (log_neg hx0 hx1)] @[simp] theorem rpow_lt_rpow_left_iff_of_base_lt_one (hx0 : 0 < x) (hx1 : x < 1) : x ^ y < x ^ z ↔ z < y := by rw [lt_iff_not_le, rpow_le_rpow_left_iff_of_base_lt_one hx0 hx1, lt_iff_not_le] theorem rpow_lt_one {x z : ℝ} (hx1 : 0 ≤ x) (hx2 : x < 1) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z < 1 := by rw [← one_rpow z] exact rpow_lt_rpow hx1 hx2 hz theorem rpow_le_one {x z : ℝ} (hx1 : 0 ≤ x) (hx2 : x ≤ 1) (hz : 0 ≤ z) : x ^ z ≤ 1 := by rw [← one_rpow z] exact rpow_le_rpow hx1 hx2 hz theorem rpow_lt_one_of_one_lt_of_neg {x z : ℝ} (hx : 1 < x) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z < 1 := by convert rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_lt hx hz exact (rpow_zero x).symm theorem rpow_le_one_of_one_le_of_nonpos {x z : ℝ} (hx : 1 ≤ x) (hz : z ≤ 0) : x ^ z ≤ 1 := by convert rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_le hx hz exact (rpow_zero x).symm theorem one_lt_rpow {x z : ℝ} (hx : 1 < x) (hz : 0 < z) : 1 < x ^ z := by rw [← one_rpow z] exact rpow_lt_rpow zero_le_one hx hz theorem one_le_rpow {x z : ℝ} (hx : 1 ≤ x) (hz : 0 ≤ z) : 1 ≤ x ^ z := by rw [← one_rpow z] exact rpow_le_rpow zero_le_one hx hz theorem one_lt_rpow_of_pos_of_lt_one_of_neg (hx1 : 0 < x) (hx2 : x < 1) (hz : z < 0) : 1 < x ^ z := by convert rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_gt hx1 hx2 hz exact (rpow_zero x).symm theorem one_le_rpow_of_pos_of_le_one_of_nonpos (hx1 : 0 < x) (hx2 : x ≤ 1) (hz : z ≤ 0) : 1 ≤ x ^ z := by convert rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge hx1 hx2 hz exact (rpow_zero x).symm theorem rpow_lt_one_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 < x) : x ^ y < 1 ↔ 1 < x ∧ y < 0 ∨ x < 1 ∧ 0 < y := by rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx, exp_lt_one_iff, mul_neg_iff, log_pos_iff hx.le, log_neg_iff hx] theorem rpow_lt_one_iff (hx : 0 ≤ x) : x ^ y < 1 ↔ x = 0 ∧ y ≠ 0 ∨ 1 < x ∧ y < 0 ∨ x < 1 ∧ 0 < y := by rcases hx.eq_or_lt with (rfl | hx) · rcases _root_.em (y = 0) with (rfl | hy) <;> simp [*, lt_irrefl, zero_lt_one] · simp [rpow_lt_one_iff_of_pos hx, hx.ne.symm] theorem rpow_lt_one_iff' {x y : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 < y) : x ^ y < 1 ↔ x < 1 := by rw [← Real.rpow_lt_rpow_iff hx zero_le_one hy, Real.one_rpow] theorem one_lt_rpow_iff_of_pos (hx : 0 < x) : 1 < x ^ y ↔ 1 < x ∧ 0 < y ∨ x < 1 ∧ y < 0 := by rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx, one_lt_exp_iff, mul_pos_iff, log_pos_iff hx.le, log_neg_iff hx] theorem one_lt_rpow_iff (hx : 0 ≤ x) : 1 < x ^ y ↔ 1 < x ∧ 0 < y ∨ 0 < x ∧ x < 1 ∧ y < 0 := by rcases hx.eq_or_lt with (rfl | hx) · rcases _root_.em (y = 0) with (rfl | hy) <;> simp [*, lt_irrefl, (zero_lt_one' ℝ).not_lt] · simp [one_lt_rpow_iff_of_pos hx, hx] /-- This is a more general but less convenient version of `rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge`. This version allows `x = 0`, so it explicitly forbids `x = y = 0`, `z ≠ 0`. -/ theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge_of_imp (hx0 : 0 ≤ x) (hx1 : x ≤ 1) (hyz : z ≤ y) (h : x = 0 → y = 0 → z = 0) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z := by rcases eq_or_lt_of_le hx0 with (rfl | hx0') · rcases eq_or_ne y 0 with rfl | hy0 · rw [h rfl rfl] · rw [zero_rpow hy0] apply zero_rpow_nonneg · exact rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge hx0' hx1 hyz /-- This version of `rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge` allows `x = 0` but requires `0 ≤ z`. See also `rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge_of_imp` for the most general version. -/ theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge' (hx0 : 0 ≤ x) (hx1 : x ≤ 1) (hz : 0 ≤ z) (hyz : z ≤ y) : x ^ y ≤ x ^ z := rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge_of_imp hx0 hx1 hyz fun _ hy ↦ le_antisymm (hyz.trans_eq hy) hz lemma rpow_max {x y p : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hp : 0 ≤ p) : (max x y) ^ p = max (x ^ p) (y ^ p) := by rcases le_total x y with hxy | hxy · rw [max_eq_right hxy, max_eq_right (rpow_le_rpow hx hxy hp)] · rw [max_eq_left hxy, max_eq_left (rpow_le_rpow hy hxy hp)] theorem self_le_rpow_of_le_one (h₁ : 0 ≤ x) (h₂ : x ≤ 1) (h₃ : y ≤ 1) : x ≤ x ^ y := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge_of_imp h₁ h₂ h₃ fun _ ↦ (absurd · one_ne_zero) theorem self_le_rpow_of_one_le (h₁ : 1 ≤ x) (h₂ : 1 ≤ y) : x ≤ x ^ y := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_le h₁ h₂ theorem rpow_le_self_of_le_one (h₁ : 0 ≤ x) (h₂ : x ≤ 1) (h₃ : 1 ≤ y) : x ^ y ≤ x := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge_of_imp h₁ h₂ h₃ fun _ ↦ (absurd · (one_pos.trans_le h₃).ne') theorem rpow_le_self_of_one_le (h₁ : 1 ≤ x) (h₂ : y ≤ 1) : x ^ y ≤ x := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_le h₁ h₂ theorem self_lt_rpow_of_lt_one (h₁ : 0 < x) (h₂ : x < 1) (h₃ : y < 1) : x < x ^ y := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_gt h₁ h₂ h₃ theorem self_lt_rpow_of_one_lt (h₁ : 1 < x) (h₂ : 1 < y) : x < x ^ y := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_lt h₁ h₂
theorem rpow_lt_self_of_lt_one (h₁ : 0 < x) (h₂ : x < 1) (h₃ : 1 < y) : x ^ y < x := by simpa only [rpow_one] using rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_gt h₁ h₂ h₃
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Computability.Partrec import Mathlib.Data.Option.Basic /-! # Gödel Numbering for Partial Recursive Functions. This file defines `Nat.Partrec.Code`, an inductive datatype describing code for partial recursive functions on ℕ. It defines an encoding for these codes, and proves that the constructors are primitive recursive with respect to the encoding. It also defines the evaluation of these codes as partial functions using `PFun`, and proves that a function is partially recursive (as defined by `Nat.Partrec`) if and only if it is the evaluation of some code. ## Main Definitions * `Nat.Partrec.Code`: Inductive datatype for partial recursive codes. * `Nat.Partrec.Code.encodeCode`: A (computable) encoding of codes as natural numbers. * `Nat.Partrec.Code.ofNatCode`: The inverse of this encoding. * `Nat.Partrec.Code.eval`: The interpretation of a `Nat.Partrec.Code` as a partial function. ## Main Results * `Nat.Partrec.Code.rec_prim`: Recursion on `Nat.Partrec.Code` is primitive recursive. * `Nat.Partrec.Code.rec_computable`: Recursion on `Nat.Partrec.Code` is computable. * `Nat.Partrec.Code.smn`: The $S_n^m$ theorem. * `Nat.Partrec.Code.exists_code`: Partial recursiveness is equivalent to being the eval of a code. * `Nat.Partrec.Code.evaln_prim`: `evaln` is primitive recursive. * `Nat.Partrec.Code.fixed_point`: Roger's fixed point theorem. * `Nat.Partrec.Code.fixed_point₂`: Kleene's second recursion theorem. ## References * [Mario Carneiro, *Formalizing computability theory via partial recursive functions*][carneiro2019] -/ open Encodable Denumerable namespace Nat.Partrec theorem rfind' {f} (hf : Nat.Partrec f) : Nat.Partrec (Nat.unpaired fun a m => (Nat.rfind fun n => (fun m => m = 0) <$> f (Nat.pair a (n + m))).map (· + m)) := Partrec₂.unpaired'.2 <| by refine Partrec.map ((@Partrec₂.unpaired' fun a b : ℕ => Nat.rfind fun n => (fun m => m = 0) <$> f (Nat.pair a (n + b))).1 ?_) (Primrec.nat_add.comp Primrec.snd <| Primrec.snd.comp Primrec.fst).to_comp.to₂ have : Nat.Partrec (fun a => Nat.rfind (fun n => (fun m => decide (m = 0)) <$> Nat.unpaired (fun a b => f (Nat.pair (Nat.unpair a).1 (b + (Nat.unpair a).2))) (Nat.pair a n))) := rfind (Partrec₂.unpaired'.2 ((Partrec.nat_iff.2 hf).comp (Primrec₂.pair.comp (Primrec.fst.comp <| Primrec.unpair.comp Primrec.fst) (Primrec.nat_add.comp Primrec.snd (Primrec.snd.comp <| Primrec.unpair.comp Primrec.fst))).to_comp)) simpa /-- Code for partial recursive functions from ℕ to ℕ. See `Nat.Partrec.Code.eval` for the interpretation of these constructors. -/ inductive Code : Type | zero : Code | succ : Code | left : Code | right : Code | pair : Code → Code → Code | comp : Code → Code → Code | prec : Code → Code → Code | rfind' : Code → Code compile_inductive% Code end Nat.Partrec namespace Nat.Partrec.Code instance instInhabited : Inhabited Code := ⟨zero⟩ /-- Returns a code for the constant function outputting a particular natural. -/ protected def const : ℕ → Code | 0 => zero | n + 1 => comp succ (Code.const n) theorem const_inj : ∀ {n₁ n₂}, Nat.Partrec.Code.const n₁ = Nat.Partrec.Code.const n₂ → n₁ = n₂ | 0, 0, _ => by simp | n₁ + 1, n₂ + 1, h => by dsimp [Nat.Partrec.Code.const] at h injection h with h₁ h₂ simp only [const_inj h₂] /-- A code for the identity function. -/ protected def id : Code := pair left right /-- Given a code `c` taking a pair as input, returns a code using `n` as the first argument to `c`. -/ def curry (c : Code) (n : ℕ) : Code := comp c (pair (Code.const n) Code.id) /-- An encoding of a `Nat.Partrec.Code` as a ℕ. -/ def encodeCode : Code → ℕ | zero => 0 | succ => 1 | left => 2 | right => 3 | pair cf cg => 2 * (2 * Nat.pair (encodeCode cf) (encodeCode cg)) + 4 | comp cf cg => 2 * (2 * Nat.pair (encodeCode cf) (encodeCode cg) + 1) + 4 | prec cf cg => (2 * (2 * Nat.pair (encodeCode cf) (encodeCode cg)) + 1) + 4 | rfind' cf => (2 * (2 * encodeCode cf + 1) + 1) + 4 /-- A decoder for `Nat.Partrec.Code.encodeCode`, taking any ℕ to the `Nat.Partrec.Code` it represents. -/ def ofNatCode : ℕ → Code | 0 => zero | 1 => succ | 2 => left | 3 => right | n + 4 => let m := n.div2.div2 have hm : m < n + 4 := by simp only [m, div2_val] exact lt_of_le_of_lt (le_trans (Nat.div_le_self _ _) (Nat.div_le_self _ _)) (Nat.succ_le_succ (Nat.le_add_right _ _)) have _m1 : m.unpair.1 < n + 4 := lt_of_le_of_lt m.unpair_left_le hm have _m2 : m.unpair.2 < n + 4 := lt_of_le_of_lt m.unpair_right_le hm match n.bodd, n.div2.bodd with | false, false => pair (ofNatCode m.unpair.1) (ofNatCode m.unpair.2) | false, true => comp (ofNatCode m.unpair.1) (ofNatCode m.unpair.2) | true , false => prec (ofNatCode m.unpair.1) (ofNatCode m.unpair.2) | true , true => rfind' (ofNatCode m) /-- Proof that `Nat.Partrec.Code.ofNatCode` is the inverse of `Nat.Partrec.Code.encodeCode` -/ private theorem encode_ofNatCode : ∀ n, encodeCode (ofNatCode n) = n | 0 => by simp [ofNatCode, encodeCode] | 1 => by simp [ofNatCode, encodeCode] | 2 => by simp [ofNatCode, encodeCode] | 3 => by simp [ofNatCode, encodeCode] | n + 4 => by let m := n.div2.div2 have hm : m < n + 4 := by simp only [m, div2_val] exact lt_of_le_of_lt (le_trans (Nat.div_le_self _ _) (Nat.div_le_self _ _)) (Nat.succ_le_succ (Nat.le_add_right _ _))
have _m1 : m.unpair.1 < n + 4 := lt_of_le_of_lt m.unpair_left_le hm have _m2 : m.unpair.2 < n + 4 := lt_of_le_of_lt m.unpair_right_le hm have IH := encode_ofNatCode m have IH1 := encode_ofNatCode m.unpair.1 have IH2 := encode_ofNatCode m.unpair.2 conv_rhs => rw [← Nat.bit_decomp n, ← Nat.bit_decomp n.div2] simp only [ofNatCode.eq_5] cases n.bodd <;> cases n.div2.bodd <;> simp [m, encodeCode, ofNatCode, IH, IH1, IH2, Nat.bit_val] instance instDenumerable : Denumerable Code := mk' ⟨encodeCode, ofNatCode, fun c => by induction c <;> simp [encodeCode, ofNatCode, Nat.div2_val, *], encode_ofNatCode⟩ theorem encodeCode_eq : encode = encodeCode := rfl theorem ofNatCode_eq : ofNat Code = ofNatCode := rfl
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/- Copyright (c) 2024 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Seminorm import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Pointwise /-! # The Minkowski functional, normed field version In this file we define `(egauge 𝕜 s ·)` to be the Minkowski functional (gauge) of the set `s` in a topological vector space `E` over a normed field `𝕜`, as a function `E → ℝ≥0∞`. It is defined as the infimum of the norms of `c : 𝕜` such that `x ∈ c • s`. In particular, for `𝕜 = ℝ≥0` this definition gives an `ℝ≥0∞`-valued version of `gauge` defined in `Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Gauge.lean`. This definition can be used to generalize the notion of Fréchet derivative to maps between topological vector spaces without norms. Currently, we can't reuse results about `egauge` for `gauge`, because we lack a theory of normed semifields. -/ open Function Set Filter Metric open scoped Topology Pointwise ENNReal NNReal section SMul /-- The Minkowski functional for vector spaces over normed fields. Given a set `s` in a vector space over a normed field `𝕜`, `egauge s` is the functional which sends `x : E` to the infimum of `‖c‖ₑ` over `c` such that `x` belongs to `s` scaled by `c`. The definition only requires `𝕜` to have a `ENorm` instance and `(· • ·) : 𝕜 → E → E` to be defined. This way the definition applies, e.g., to `𝕜 = ℝ≥0`. For `𝕜 = ℝ≥0`, the function is equal (up to conversion to `ℝ`) to the usual Minkowski functional defined in `gauge`. -/ noncomputable def egauge (𝕜 : Type*) [ENorm 𝕜] {E : Type*} [SMul 𝕜 E] (s : Set E) (x : E) : ℝ≥0∞ := ⨅ (c : 𝕜) (_ : x ∈ c • s), ‖c‖ₑ variable (𝕜 : Type*) [NNNorm 𝕜] {E : Type*} [SMul 𝕜 E] {c : 𝕜} {s t : Set E} {x : E} {r : ℝ≥0∞} lemma Set.MapsTo.egauge_le {E' F : Type*} [SMul 𝕜 E'] [FunLike F E E'] [MulActionHomClass F 𝕜 E E'] (f : F) {t : Set E'} (h : MapsTo f s t) (x : E) : egauge 𝕜 t (f x) ≤ egauge 𝕜 s x := iInf_mono fun c ↦ iInf_mono' fun hc ↦ ⟨h.smul_set c hc, le_rfl⟩ @[mono, gcongr] lemma egauge_anti (h : s ⊆ t) (x : E) : egauge 𝕜 t x ≤ egauge 𝕜 s x := MapsTo.egauge_le _ (MulActionHom.id ..) h _ @[simp] lemma egauge_empty (x : E) : egauge 𝕜 ∅ x = ∞ := by simp [egauge] variable {𝕜} lemma egauge_le_of_mem_smul (h : x ∈ c • s) : egauge 𝕜 s x ≤ ‖c‖ₑ := iInf₂_le c h lemma le_egauge_iff : r ≤ egauge 𝕜 s x ↔ ∀ c : 𝕜, x ∈ c • s → r ≤ ‖c‖ₑ := le_iInf₂_iff lemma egauge_eq_top : egauge 𝕜 s x = ∞ ↔ ∀ c : 𝕜, x ∉ c • s := by simp [egauge] lemma egauge_lt_iff : egauge 𝕜 s x < r ↔ ∃ c : 𝕜, x ∈ c • s ∧ ‖c‖ₑ < r := by simp [egauge, iInf_lt_iff] lemma egauge_union (s t : Set E) (x : E) : egauge 𝕜 (s ∪ t) x = egauge 𝕜 s x ⊓ egauge 𝕜 t x := by unfold egauge simp [smul_set_union, iInf_or, iInf_inf_eq] lemma le_egauge_inter (s t : Set E) (x : E) : egauge 𝕜 s x ⊔ egauge 𝕜 t x ≤ egauge 𝕜 (s ∩ t) x := max_le (egauge_anti _ inter_subset_left _) (egauge_anti _ inter_subset_right _) lemma le_egauge_pi {ι : Type*} {E : ι → Type*} [∀ i, SMul 𝕜 (E i)] {I : Set ι} {i : ι} (hi : i ∈ I) (s : ∀ i, Set (E i)) (x : ∀ i, E i) : egauge 𝕜 (s i) (x i) ≤ egauge 𝕜 (I.pi s) x := MapsTo.egauge_le _ (Pi.evalMulActionHom i) (fun x hx ↦ by exact hx i hi) _ variable {F : Type*} [SMul 𝕜 F] lemma le_egauge_prod (s : Set E) (t : Set F) (a : E) (b : F) : max (egauge 𝕜 s a) (egauge 𝕜 t b) ≤ egauge 𝕜 (s ×ˢ t) (a, b) := max_le (mapsTo_fst_prod.egauge_le 𝕜 (MulActionHom.fst 𝕜 E F) (a, b)) (MapsTo.egauge_le 𝕜 (MulActionHom.snd 𝕜 E F) mapsTo_snd_prod (a, b)) end SMul section SMulZero variable (𝕜 : Type*) [NNNorm 𝕜] [Nonempty 𝕜] {E : Type*} [Zero E] [SMulZeroClass 𝕜 E] {x : E} @[simp] lemma egauge_zero_left_eq_top : egauge 𝕜 0 x = ∞ ↔ x ≠ 0 := by simp [egauge_eq_top] @[simp] alias ⟨_, egauge_zero_left⟩ := egauge_zero_left_eq_top end SMulZero section NormedDivisionRing variable {𝕜 : Type*} [NormedDivisionRing 𝕜] {E : Type*} [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] {c : 𝕜} {s : Set E} {x : E} /-- If `c • x ∈ s` and `c ≠ 0`, then `egauge 𝕜 s x` is at most `(‖c‖₊⁻¹ : ℝ≥0)`. See also `egauge_le_of_smul_mem`. -/ lemma egauge_le_of_smul_mem_of_ne (h : c • x ∈ s) (hc : c ≠ 0) : egauge 𝕜 s x ≤ (‖c‖₊⁻¹ : ℝ≥0) := by rw [← nnnorm_inv] exact egauge_le_of_mem_smul <| (mem_inv_smul_set_iff₀ hc _ _).2 h
/-- If `c • x ∈ s`, then `egauge 𝕜 s x` is at most `‖c‖ₑ⁻¹`.
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/- 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 -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Field.Subfield.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Pointwise.Interval import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Ring.Basic /-! # Normed division rings and fields In this file we define normed fields, and (more generally) normed division rings. We also prove some theorems about these definitions. Some useful results that relate the topology of the normed field to the discrete topology include: * `norm_eq_one_iff_ne_zero_of_discrete` Methods for constructing a normed field instance from a given real absolute value on a field are given in: * AbsoluteValue.toNormedField -/ -- Guard against import creep. assert_not_exists AddChar comap_norm_atTop DilationEquiv Finset.sup_mul_le_mul_sup_of_nonneg IsOfFinOrder Isometry.norm_map_of_map_one NNReal.isOpen_Ico_zero Rat.norm_cast_real RestrictScalars variable {G α β ι : Type*} open Filter open scoped Topology NNReal ENNReal /-- A normed division ring is a division ring endowed with a seminorm which satisfies the equality `‖x y‖ = ‖x‖ ‖y‖`. -/ class NormedDivisionRing (α : Type*) extends Norm α, DivisionRing α, MetricSpace α where /-- The distance is induced by the norm. -/ dist_eq : ∀ x y, dist x y = norm (x - y) /-- The norm is multiplicative. -/ protected norm_mul : ∀ a b, norm (a * b) = norm a * norm b -- see Note [lower instance priority] /-- A normed division ring is a normed ring. -/ instance (priority := 100) NormedDivisionRing.toNormedRing [β : NormedDivisionRing α] : NormedRing α := { β with norm_mul_le a b := (NormedDivisionRing.norm_mul a b).le } -- see Note [lower instance priority] /-- The norm on a normed division ring is strictly multiplicative. -/ instance (priority := 100) NormedDivisionRing.toNormMulClass [NormedDivisionRing α] : NormMulClass α where norm_mul := NormedDivisionRing.norm_mul section NormedDivisionRing variable [NormedDivisionRing α] {a b : α} instance (priority := 900) NormedDivisionRing.to_normOneClass : NormOneClass α := ⟨mul_left_cancel₀ (mt norm_eq_zero.1 (one_ne_zero' α)) <| by rw [← norm_mul, mul_one, mul_one]⟩ @[simp] theorem norm_div (a b : α) : ‖a / b‖ = ‖a‖ / ‖b‖ := map_div₀ (normHom : α →*₀ ℝ) a b @[simp] theorem nnnorm_div (a b : α) : ‖a / b‖₊ = ‖a‖₊ / ‖b‖₊ := map_div₀ (nnnormHom : α →*₀ ℝ≥0) a b @[simp] theorem norm_inv (a : α) : ‖a⁻¹‖ = ‖a‖⁻¹ := map_inv₀ (normHom : α →*₀ ℝ) a @[simp] theorem nnnorm_inv (a : α) : ‖a⁻¹‖₊ = ‖a‖₊⁻¹ := NNReal.eq <| by simp @[simp] lemma enorm_inv {a : α} (ha : a ≠ 0) : ‖a⁻¹‖ₑ = ‖a‖ₑ⁻¹ := by simp [enorm, ENNReal.coe_inv, ha] @[simp] theorem norm_zpow : ∀ (a : α) (n : ℤ), ‖a ^ n‖ = ‖a‖ ^ n := map_zpow₀ (normHom : α →*₀ ℝ) @[simp] theorem nnnorm_zpow : ∀ (a : α) (n : ℤ), ‖a ^ n‖₊ = ‖a‖₊ ^ n := map_zpow₀ (nnnormHom : α →*₀ ℝ≥0) theorem dist_inv_inv₀ {z w : α} (hz : z ≠ 0) (hw : w ≠ 0) : dist z⁻¹ w⁻¹ = dist z w / (‖z‖ * ‖w‖) := by rw [dist_eq_norm, inv_sub_inv' hz hw, norm_mul, norm_mul, norm_inv, norm_inv, mul_comm ‖z‖⁻¹, mul_assoc, dist_eq_norm', div_eq_mul_inv, mul_inv] theorem nndist_inv_inv₀ {z w : α} (hz : z ≠ 0) (hw : w ≠ 0) : nndist z⁻¹ w⁻¹ = nndist z w / (‖z‖₊ * ‖w‖₊) := NNReal.eq <| dist_inv_inv₀ hz hw lemma norm_commutator_sub_one_le (ha : a ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ 0) : ‖a * b * a⁻¹ * b⁻¹ - 1‖ ≤ 2 * ‖a‖⁻¹ * ‖b‖⁻¹ * ‖a - 1‖ * ‖b - 1‖ := by simpa using norm_commutator_units_sub_one_le (.mk0 a ha) (.mk0 b hb) lemma nnnorm_commutator_sub_one_le (ha : a ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ 0) : ‖a * b * a⁻¹ * b⁻¹ - 1‖₊ ≤ 2 * ‖a‖₊⁻¹ * ‖b‖₊⁻¹ * ‖a - 1‖₊ * ‖b - 1‖₊ := by simpa using nnnorm_commutator_units_sub_one_le (.mk0 a ha) (.mk0 b hb) namespace NormedDivisionRing section Discrete variable {𝕜 : Type*} [NormedDivisionRing 𝕜] [DiscreteTopology 𝕜] lemma norm_eq_one_iff_ne_zero_of_discrete {x : 𝕜} : ‖x‖ = 1 ↔ x ≠ 0 := by constructor <;> intro hx · contrapose! hx simp [hx] · have : IsOpen {(0 : 𝕜)} := isOpen_discrete {0} simp_rw [Metric.isOpen_singleton_iff, dist_eq_norm, sub_zero] at this obtain ⟨ε, εpos, h'⟩ := this wlog h : ‖x‖ < 1 generalizing 𝕜 with H · push_neg at h rcases h.eq_or_lt with h|h · rw [h] replace h := norm_inv x ▸ inv_lt_one_of_one_lt₀ h rw [← inv_inj, inv_one, ← norm_inv] exact H (by simpa) h' h obtain ⟨k, hk⟩ : ∃ k : ℕ, ‖x‖ ^ k < ε := exists_pow_lt_of_lt_one εpos h rw [← norm_pow] at hk specialize h' _ hk simp [hx] at h' @[simp] lemma norm_le_one_of_discrete (x : 𝕜) : ‖x‖ ≤ 1 := by rcases eq_or_ne x 0 with rfl|hx · simp · simp [norm_eq_one_iff_ne_zero_of_discrete.mpr hx] lemma unitClosedBall_eq_univ_of_discrete : (Metric.closedBall 0 1 : Set 𝕜) = Set.univ := by ext simp @[deprecated (since := "2024-12-01")] alias discreteTopology_unit_closedBall_eq_univ := unitClosedBall_eq_univ_of_discrete end Discrete end NormedDivisionRing end NormedDivisionRing /-- A normed field is a field with a norm satisfying ‖x y‖ = ‖x‖ ‖y‖. -/ class NormedField (α : Type*) extends Norm α, Field α, MetricSpace α where /-- The distance is induced by the norm. -/ dist_eq : ∀ x y, dist x y = norm (x - y) /-- The norm is multiplicative. -/ protected norm_mul : ∀ a b, norm (a * b) = norm a * norm b /-- A nontrivially normed field is a normed field in which there is an element of norm different from `0` and `1`. This makes it possible to bring any element arbitrarily close to `0` by multiplication by the powers of any element, and thus to relate algebra and topology. -/ class NontriviallyNormedField (α : Type*) extends NormedField α where /-- The norm attains a value exceeding 1. -/ non_trivial : ∃ x : α, 1 < ‖x‖ /-- A densely normed field is a normed field for which the image of the norm is dense in `ℝ≥0`, which means it is also nontrivially normed. However, not all nontrivally normed fields are densely normed; in particular, the `Padic`s exhibit this fact. -/ class DenselyNormedField (α : Type*) extends NormedField α where /-- The range of the norm is dense in the collection of nonnegative real numbers. -/ lt_norm_lt : ∀ x y : ℝ, 0 ≤ x → x < y → ∃ a : α, x < ‖a‖ ∧ ‖a‖ < y section NormedField /-- A densely normed field is always a nontrivially normed field. See note [lower instance priority]. -/ instance (priority := 100) DenselyNormedField.toNontriviallyNormedField [DenselyNormedField α] : NontriviallyNormedField α where non_trivial := let ⟨a, h, _⟩ := DenselyNormedField.lt_norm_lt 1 2 zero_le_one one_lt_two ⟨a, h⟩ variable [NormedField α] -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 100) NormedField.toNormedDivisionRing : NormedDivisionRing α := { ‹NormedField α› with } -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 100) NormedField.toNormedCommRing : NormedCommRing α := { ‹NormedField α› with norm_mul_le a b := (norm_mul a b).le } end NormedField namespace NormedField section Nontrivially variable (α) [NontriviallyNormedField α] theorem exists_one_lt_norm : ∃ x : α, 1 < ‖x‖ := ‹NontriviallyNormedField α›.non_trivial theorem exists_one_lt_nnnorm : ∃ x : α, 1 < ‖x‖₊ := exists_one_lt_norm α theorem exists_one_lt_enorm : ∃ x : α, 1 < ‖x‖ₑ := exists_one_lt_nnnorm α |>.imp fun _ => ENNReal.coe_lt_coe.mpr theorem exists_lt_norm (r : ℝ) : ∃ x : α, r < ‖x‖ := let ⟨w, hw⟩ := exists_one_lt_norm α let ⟨n, hn⟩ := pow_unbounded_of_one_lt r hw ⟨w ^ n, by rwa [norm_pow]⟩ theorem exists_lt_nnnorm (r : ℝ≥0) : ∃ x : α, r < ‖x‖₊ := exists_lt_norm α r theorem exists_lt_enorm {r : ℝ≥0∞} (hr : r ≠ ∞) : ∃ x : α, r < ‖x‖ₑ := by lift r to ℝ≥0 using hr exact mod_cast exists_lt_nnnorm α r theorem exists_norm_lt {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) : ∃ x : α, 0 < ‖x‖ ∧ ‖x‖ < r := let ⟨w, hw⟩ := exists_lt_norm α r⁻¹ ⟨w⁻¹, by rwa [← Set.mem_Ioo, norm_inv, ← Set.mem_inv, Set.inv_Ioo_0_left hr]⟩ theorem exists_nnnorm_lt {r : ℝ≥0} (hr : 0 < r) : ∃ x : α, 0 < ‖x‖₊ ∧ ‖x‖₊ < r := exists_norm_lt α hr /-- TODO: merge with `_root_.exists_enorm_lt`. -/ theorem exists_enorm_lt {r : ℝ≥0∞} (hr : 0 < r) : ∃ x : α, 0 < ‖x‖ₑ ∧ ‖x‖ₑ < r := match r with | ∞ => exists_one_lt_enorm α |>.imp fun _ hx => ⟨zero_le_one.trans_lt hx, ENNReal.coe_lt_top⟩ | (r : ℝ≥0) => exists_nnnorm_lt α (ENNReal.coe_pos.mp hr) |>.imp fun _ => And.imp ENNReal.coe_pos.mpr ENNReal.coe_lt_coe.mpr theorem exists_norm_lt_one : ∃ x : α, 0 < ‖x‖ ∧ ‖x‖ < 1 := exists_norm_lt α one_pos theorem exists_nnnorm_lt_one : ∃ x : α, 0 < ‖x‖₊ ∧ ‖x‖₊ < 1 := exists_norm_lt_one _ theorem exists_enorm_lt_one : ∃ x : α, 0 < ‖x‖ₑ ∧ ‖x‖ₑ < 1 := exists_enorm_lt _ one_pos variable {α} @[instance] theorem nhdsNE_neBot (x : α) : NeBot (𝓝[≠] x) := by rw [← mem_closure_iff_nhdsWithin_neBot, Metric.mem_closure_iff] rintro ε ε0 rcases exists_norm_lt α ε0 with ⟨b, hb0, hbε⟩ refine ⟨x + b, mt (Set.mem_singleton_iff.trans add_eq_left).1 <| norm_pos_iff.1 hb0, ?_⟩ rwa [dist_comm, dist_eq_norm, add_sub_cancel_left] @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-02")] alias punctured_nhds_neBot := nhdsNE_neBot @[instance] theorem nhdsWithin_isUnit_neBot : NeBot (𝓝[{ x : α | IsUnit x }] 0) := by simpa only [isUnit_iff_ne_zero] using nhdsNE_neBot (0 : α) end Nontrivially section Densely variable (α) [DenselyNormedField α] theorem exists_lt_norm_lt {r₁ r₂ : ℝ} (h₀ : 0 ≤ r₁) (h : r₁ < r₂) : ∃ x : α, r₁ < ‖x‖ ∧ ‖x‖ < r₂ := DenselyNormedField.lt_norm_lt r₁ r₂ h₀ h theorem exists_lt_nnnorm_lt {r₁ r₂ : ℝ≥0} (h : r₁ < r₂) : ∃ x : α, r₁ < ‖x‖₊ ∧ ‖x‖₊ < r₂ := mod_cast exists_lt_norm_lt α r₁.prop h instance denselyOrdered_range_norm : DenselyOrdered (Set.range (norm : α → ℝ)) where dense := by rintro ⟨-, x, rfl⟩ ⟨-, y, rfl⟩ hxy let ⟨z, h⟩ := exists_lt_norm_lt α (norm_nonneg _) hxy exact ⟨⟨‖z‖, z, rfl⟩, h⟩ instance denselyOrdered_range_nnnorm : DenselyOrdered (Set.range (nnnorm : α → ℝ≥0)) where dense := by rintro ⟨-, x, rfl⟩ ⟨-, y, rfl⟩ hxy let ⟨z, h⟩ := exists_lt_nnnorm_lt α hxy exact ⟨⟨‖z‖₊, z, rfl⟩, h⟩ end Densely end NormedField /-- A normed field is nontrivially normed provided that the norm of some nonzero element is not one. -/ def NontriviallyNormedField.ofNormNeOne {𝕜 : Type*} [h' : NormedField 𝕜] (h : ∃ x : 𝕜, x ≠ 0 ∧ ‖x‖ ≠ 1) : NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜 where toNormedField := h' non_trivial := by rcases h with ⟨x, hx, hx1⟩ rcases hx1.lt_or_lt with hlt | hlt · use x⁻¹ rw [norm_inv] exact (one_lt_inv₀ (norm_pos_iff.2 hx)).2 hlt · exact ⟨x, hlt⟩ noncomputable instance Real.normedField : NormedField ℝ := { Real.normedAddCommGroup, Real.field with norm_mul := abs_mul } noncomputable instance Real.denselyNormedField : DenselyNormedField ℝ where lt_norm_lt _ _ h₀ hr := let ⟨x, h⟩ := exists_between hr ⟨x, by rwa [Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_of_nonneg (h₀.trans h.1.le)]⟩ namespace Real theorem toNNReal_mul_nnnorm {x : ℝ} (y : ℝ) (hx : 0 ≤ x) : x.toNNReal * ‖y‖₊ = ‖x * y‖₊ := by ext simp only [NNReal.coe_mul, nnnorm_mul, coe_nnnorm, Real.toNNReal_of_nonneg, norm_of_nonneg, hx, NNReal.coe_mk] theorem nnnorm_mul_toNNReal (x : ℝ) {y : ℝ} (hy : 0 ≤ y) : ‖x‖₊ * y.toNNReal = ‖x * y‖₊ := by rw [mul_comm, mul_comm x, toNNReal_mul_nnnorm x hy] end Real /-! ### Induced normed structures -/ section Induced variable {F : Type*} (R S : Type*) [FunLike F R S] /-- An injective non-unital ring homomorphism from a `DivisionRing` to a `NormedRing` induces a `NormedDivisionRing` structure on the domain. See note [reducible non-instances] -/ abbrev NormedDivisionRing.induced [DivisionRing R] [NormedDivisionRing S] [NonUnitalRingHomClass F R S] (f : F) (hf : Function.Injective f) : NormedDivisionRing R := { NormedAddCommGroup.induced R S f hf, ‹DivisionRing R› with norm_mul x y := show ‖f _‖ = _ from (map_mul f x y).symm ▸ norm_mul (f x) (f y) } /-- An injective non-unital ring homomorphism from a `Field` to a `NormedRing` induces a `NormedField` structure on the domain. See note [reducible non-instances] -/ abbrev NormedField.induced [Field R] [NormedField S] [NonUnitalRingHomClass F R S] (f : F) (hf : Function.Injective f) : NormedField R := { NormedDivisionRing.induced R S f hf with mul_comm := mul_comm } end Induced namespace SubfieldClass variable {S F : Type*} [SetLike S F] /-- If `s` is a subfield of a normed field `F`, then `s` is equipped with an induced normed field structure. -/ instance toNormedField [NormedField F] [SubfieldClass S F] (s : S) : NormedField s := NormedField.induced s F (SubringClass.subtype s) Subtype.val_injective end SubfieldClass namespace AbsoluteValue /-- A real absolute value on a field determines a `NormedField` structure. -/ noncomputable def toNormedField {K : Type*} [Field K] (v : AbsoluteValue K ℝ) : NormedField K where toField := inferInstanceAs (Field K) __ := v.toNormedRing norm_mul := v.map_mul end AbsoluteValue
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Data.ENNReal.Basic /-! # Maps between real and extended non-negative real numbers This file focuses on the functions `ENNReal.toReal : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ` and `ENNReal.ofReal : ℝ → ℝ≥0∞` which were defined in `Data.ENNReal.Basic`. It collects all the basic results of the interactions between these functions and the algebraic and lattice operations, although a few may appear in earlier files. This file provides a `positivity` extension for `ENNReal.ofReal`. # Main theorems - `trichotomy (p : ℝ≥0∞) : p = 0 ∨ p = ∞ ∨ 0 < p.toReal`: often used for `WithLp` and `lp` - `dichotomy (p : ℝ≥0∞) [Fact (1 ≤ p)] : p = ∞ ∨ 1 ≤ p.toReal`: often used for `WithLp` and `lp` - `toNNReal_iInf` through `toReal_sSup`: these declarations allow for easy conversions between indexed or set infima and suprema in `ℝ`, `ℝ≥0` and `ℝ≥0∞`. This is especially useful because `ℝ≥0∞` is a complete lattice. -/ assert_not_exists Finset open Set NNReal ENNReal namespace ENNReal section Real variable {a b c d : ℝ≥0∞} {r p q : ℝ≥0} theorem toReal_add (ha : a ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ ∞) : (a + b).toReal = a.toReal + b.toReal := by lift a to ℝ≥0 using ha lift b to ℝ≥0 using hb rfl theorem toReal_add_le : (a + b).toReal ≤ a.toReal + b.toReal := if ha : a = ∞ then by simp only [ha, top_add, toReal_top, zero_add, toReal_nonneg] else if hb : b = ∞ then by simp only [hb, add_top, toReal_top, add_zero, toReal_nonneg] else le_of_eq (toReal_add ha hb) theorem ofReal_add {p q : ℝ} (hp : 0 ≤ p) (hq : 0 ≤ q) : ENNReal.ofReal (p + q) = ENNReal.ofReal p + ENNReal.ofReal q := by rw [ENNReal.ofReal, ENNReal.ofReal, ENNReal.ofReal, ← coe_add, coe_inj, Real.toNNReal_add hp hq] theorem ofReal_add_le {p q : ℝ} : ENNReal.ofReal (p + q) ≤ ENNReal.ofReal p + ENNReal.ofReal q := coe_le_coe.2 Real.toNNReal_add_le @[simp] theorem toReal_le_toReal (ha : a ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ ∞) : a.toReal ≤ b.toReal ↔ a ≤ b := by lift a to ℝ≥0 using ha lift b to ℝ≥0 using hb norm_cast @[gcongr] theorem toReal_mono (hb : b ≠ ∞) (h : a ≤ b) : a.toReal ≤ b.toReal := (toReal_le_toReal (ne_top_of_le_ne_top hb h) hb).2 h theorem toReal_mono' (h : a ≤ b) (ht : b = ∞ → a = ∞) : a.toReal ≤ b.toReal := by rcases eq_or_ne a ∞ with rfl | ha · exact toReal_nonneg · exact toReal_mono (mt ht ha) h @[simp] theorem toReal_lt_toReal (ha : a ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ ∞) : a.toReal < b.toReal ↔ a < b := by lift a to ℝ≥0 using ha lift b to ℝ≥0 using hb norm_cast @[gcongr] theorem toReal_strict_mono (hb : b ≠ ∞) (h : a < b) : a.toReal < b.toReal := (toReal_lt_toReal h.ne_top hb).2 h @[gcongr] theorem toNNReal_mono (hb : b ≠ ∞) (h : a ≤ b) : a.toNNReal ≤ b.toNNReal := toReal_mono hb h theorem le_toNNReal_of_coe_le (h : p ≤ a) (ha : a ≠ ∞) : p ≤ a.toNNReal := @toNNReal_coe p ▸ toNNReal_mono ha h @[simp] theorem toNNReal_le_toNNReal (ha : a ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ ∞) : a.toNNReal ≤ b.toNNReal ↔ a ≤ b := ⟨fun h => by rwa [← coe_toNNReal ha, ← coe_toNNReal hb, coe_le_coe], toNNReal_mono hb⟩ @[gcongr] theorem toNNReal_strict_mono (hb : b ≠ ∞) (h : a < b) : a.toNNReal < b.toNNReal := by simpa [← ENNReal.coe_lt_coe, hb, h.ne_top] @[simp] theorem toNNReal_lt_toNNReal (ha : a ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ ∞) : a.toNNReal < b.toNNReal ↔ a < b := ⟨fun h => by rwa [← coe_toNNReal ha, ← coe_toNNReal hb, coe_lt_coe], toNNReal_strict_mono hb⟩ theorem toNNReal_lt_of_lt_coe (h : a < p) : a.toNNReal < p := @toNNReal_coe p ▸ toNNReal_strict_mono coe_ne_top h theorem toReal_max (hr : a ≠ ∞) (hp : b ≠ ∞) : ENNReal.toReal (max a b) = max (ENNReal.toReal a) (ENNReal.toReal b) := (le_total a b).elim (fun h => by simp only [h, ENNReal.toReal_mono hp h, max_eq_right]) fun h => by simp only [h, ENNReal.toReal_mono hr h, max_eq_left] theorem toReal_min {a b : ℝ≥0∞} (hr : a ≠ ∞) (hp : b ≠ ∞) : ENNReal.toReal (min a b) = min (ENNReal.toReal a) (ENNReal.toReal b) := (le_total a b).elim (fun h => by simp only [h, ENNReal.toReal_mono hp h, min_eq_left]) fun h => by simp only [h, ENNReal.toReal_mono hr h, min_eq_right] theorem toReal_sup {a b : ℝ≥0∞} : a ≠ ∞ → b ≠ ∞ → (a ⊔ b).toReal = a.toReal ⊔ b.toReal := toReal_max theorem toReal_inf {a b : ℝ≥0∞} : a ≠ ∞ → b ≠ ∞ → (a ⊓ b).toReal = a.toReal ⊓ b.toReal := toReal_min theorem toNNReal_pos_iff : 0 < a.toNNReal ↔ 0 < a ∧ a < ∞ := by induction a <;> simp theorem toNNReal_pos {a : ℝ≥0∞} (ha₀ : a ≠ 0) (ha_top : a ≠ ∞) : 0 < a.toNNReal := toNNReal_pos_iff.mpr ⟨bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr ha₀, lt_top_iff_ne_top.mpr ha_top⟩ theorem toReal_pos_iff : 0 < a.toReal ↔ 0 < a ∧ a < ∞ := NNReal.coe_pos.trans toNNReal_pos_iff
theorem toReal_pos {a : ℝ≥0∞} (ha₀ : a ≠ 0) (ha_top : a ≠ ∞) : 0 < a.toReal := toReal_pos_iff.mpr ⟨bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr ha₀, lt_top_iff_ne_top.mpr ha_top⟩
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/- Copyright (c) 2021 Rémy Degenne. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Rémy Degenne -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Typeclasses.SFinite /-! # Restriction of a measure to a sub-σ-algebra ## Main definitions * `MeasureTheory.Measure.trim`: restriction of a measure to a sub-sigma algebra. -/ open scoped ENNReal namespace MeasureTheory variable {α : Type*} /-- Restriction of a measure to a sub-σ-algebra. It is common to see a measure `μ` on a measurable space structure `m0` as being also a measure on any `m ≤ m0`. Since measures in mathlib have to be trimmed to the measurable space, `μ` itself cannot be a measure on `m`, hence the definition of `μ.trim hm`. This notion is related to `OuterMeasure.trim`, see the lemma `toOuterMeasure_trim_eq_trim_toOuterMeasure`. -/ noncomputable def Measure.trim {m m0 : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : @Measure α m0) (hm : m ≤ m0) : @Measure α m := @OuterMeasure.toMeasure α m μ.toOuterMeasure (hm.trans (le_toOuterMeasure_caratheodory μ)) @[simp] theorem trim_eq_self [MeasurableSpace α] {μ : Measure α} : μ.trim le_rfl = μ := by simp [Measure.trim] variable {m m0 : MeasurableSpace α} {μ : Measure α} {s : Set α} theorem toOuterMeasure_trim_eq_trim_toOuterMeasure (μ : Measure α) (hm : m ≤ m0) : @Measure.toOuterMeasure _ m (μ.trim hm) = @OuterMeasure.trim _ m μ.toOuterMeasure := by rw [Measure.trim, toMeasure_toOuterMeasure (ms := m)] @[simp] theorem zero_trim (hm : m ≤ m0) : (0 : Measure α).trim hm = (0 : @Measure α m) := by simp [Measure.trim, @OuterMeasure.toMeasure_zero _ m] theorem trim_measurableSet_eq (hm : m ≤ m0) (hs : @MeasurableSet α m s) : μ.trim hm s = μ s := by rw [Measure.trim, toMeasure_apply (ms := m) _ _ hs, Measure.coe_toOuterMeasure] theorem le_trim (hm : m ≤ m0) : μ s ≤ μ.trim hm s := by simp_rw [Measure.trim] exact @le_toMeasure_apply _ m _ _ _ lemma trim_eq_map (hm : m ≤ m0) : μ.trim hm = @Measure.map _ _ _ m id μ := by refine @Measure.ext α m _ _ (fun s hs ↦ ?_) rw [Measure.map_apply (measurable_id'' hm) hs, trim_measurableSet_eq hm hs, Set.preimage_id] lemma trim_add {ν : Measure α} (hm : m ≤ m0) : (μ + ν).trim hm = μ.trim hm + ν.trim hm := @Measure.ext _ m _ _ (fun s hs ↦ by simp [trim_measurableSet_eq hm hs])
theorem measure_eq_zero_of_trim_eq_zero (hm : m ≤ m0) (h : μ.trim hm s = 0) : μ s = 0 :=
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 Joseph Myers. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Joseph Myers -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.ModEq import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Archimedean.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Periodic import Mathlib.Data.Int.SuccPred import Mathlib.Order.Circular /-! # Reducing to an interval modulo its length This file defines operations that reduce a number (in an `Archimedean` `LinearOrderedAddCommGroup`) to a number in a given interval, modulo the length of that interval. ## Main definitions * `toIcoDiv hp a b` (where `hp : 0 < p`): The unique integer such that this multiple of `p`, subtracted from `b`, is in `Ico a (a + p)`. * `toIcoMod hp a b` (where `hp : 0 < p`): Reduce `b` to the interval `Ico a (a + p)`. * `toIocDiv hp a b` (where `hp : 0 < p`): The unique integer such that this multiple of `p`, subtracted from `b`, is in `Ioc a (a + p)`. * `toIocMod hp a b` (where `hp : 0 < p`): Reduce `b` to the interval `Ioc a (a + p)`. -/ assert_not_exists TwoSidedIdeal noncomputable section section LinearOrderedAddCommGroup variable {α : Type*} [AddCommGroup α] [LinearOrder α] [IsOrderedAddMonoid α] [hα : Archimedean α] {p : α} (hp : 0 < p) {a b c : α} {n : ℤ} section include hp /-- The unique integer such that this multiple of `p`, subtracted from `b`, is in `Ico a (a + p)`. -/ def toIcoDiv (a b : α) : ℤ := (existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp b a).choose theorem sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico (a b : α) : b - toIcoDiv hp a b • p ∈ Set.Ico a (a + p) := (existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp b a).choose_spec.1 theorem toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico (h : b - n • p ∈ Set.Ico a (a + p)) : toIcoDiv hp a b = n := ((existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp b a).choose_spec.2 _ h).symm /-- The unique integer such that this multiple of `p`, subtracted from `b`, is in `Ioc a (a + p)`. -/ def toIocDiv (a b : α) : ℤ := (existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp b a).choose theorem sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc (a b : α) : b - toIocDiv hp a b • p ∈ Set.Ioc a (a + p) := (existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp b a).choose_spec.1 theorem toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc (h : b - n • p ∈ Set.Ioc a (a + p)) : toIocDiv hp a b = n := ((existsUnique_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp b a).choose_spec.2 _ h).symm /-- Reduce `b` to the interval `Ico a (a + p)`. -/ def toIcoMod (a b : α) : α := b - toIcoDiv hp a b • p /-- Reduce `b` to the interval `Ioc a (a + p)`. -/ def toIocMod (a b : α) : α := b - toIocDiv hp a b • p theorem toIcoMod_mem_Ico (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a b ∈ Set.Ico a (a + p) := sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico hp a b theorem toIcoMod_mem_Ico' (b : α) : toIcoMod hp 0 b ∈ Set.Ico 0 p := by convert toIcoMod_mem_Ico hp 0 b exact (zero_add p).symm theorem toIocMod_mem_Ioc (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a b ∈ Set.Ioc a (a + p) := sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp a b theorem left_le_toIcoMod (a b : α) : a ≤ toIcoMod hp a b := (Set.mem_Ico.1 (toIcoMod_mem_Ico hp a b)).1 theorem left_lt_toIocMod (a b : α) : a < toIocMod hp a b := (Set.mem_Ioc.1 (toIocMod_mem_Ioc hp a b)).1 theorem toIcoMod_lt_right (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a b < a + p := (Set.mem_Ico.1 (toIcoMod_mem_Ico hp a b)).2 theorem toIocMod_le_right (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a b ≤ a + p := (Set.mem_Ioc.1 (toIocMod_mem_Ioc hp a b)).2 @[simp] theorem self_sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul (a b : α) : b - toIcoDiv hp a b • p = toIcoMod hp a b := rfl @[simp] theorem self_sub_toIocDiv_zsmul (a b : α) : b - toIocDiv hp a b • p = toIocMod hp a b := rfl @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_zsmul_sub_self (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a b • p - b = -toIcoMod hp a b := by rw [toIcoMod, neg_sub] @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_zsmul_sub_self (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a b • p - b = -toIocMod hp a b := by rw [toIocMod, neg_sub] @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_sub_self (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a b - b = -toIcoDiv hp a b • p := by rw [toIcoMod, sub_sub_cancel_left, neg_smul] @[simp] theorem toIocMod_sub_self (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a b - b = -toIocDiv hp a b • p := by rw [toIocMod, sub_sub_cancel_left, neg_smul] @[simp] theorem self_sub_toIcoMod (a b : α) : b - toIcoMod hp a b = toIcoDiv hp a b • p := by rw [toIcoMod, sub_sub_cancel] @[simp] theorem self_sub_toIocMod (a b : α) : b - toIocMod hp a b = toIocDiv hp a b • p := by rw [toIocMod, sub_sub_cancel] @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a b + toIcoDiv hp a b • p = b := by rw [toIcoMod, sub_add_cancel] @[simp] theorem toIocMod_add_toIocDiv_zsmul (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a b + toIocDiv hp a b • p = b := by rw [toIocMod, sub_add_cancel] @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_zsmul_sub_toIcoMod (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a b • p + toIcoMod hp a b = b := by rw [add_comm, toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul] @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_zsmul_sub_toIocMod (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a b • p + toIocMod hp a b = b := by rw [add_comm, toIocMod_add_toIocDiv_zsmul] theorem toIcoMod_eq_iff : toIcoMod hp a b = c ↔ c ∈ Set.Ico a (a + p) ∧ ∃ z : ℤ, b = c + z • p := by refine ⟨fun h => ⟨h ▸ toIcoMod_mem_Ico hp a b, toIcoDiv hp a b, h ▸ (toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul _ _ _).symm⟩, ?_⟩ simp_rw [← @sub_eq_iff_eq_add] rintro ⟨hc, n, rfl⟩ rw [← toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp hc, toIcoMod] theorem toIocMod_eq_iff : toIocMod hp a b = c ↔ c ∈ Set.Ioc a (a + p) ∧ ∃ z : ℤ, b = c + z • p := by refine ⟨fun h => ⟨h ▸ toIocMod_mem_Ioc hp a b, toIocDiv hp a b, h ▸ (toIocMod_add_toIocDiv_zsmul hp _ _).symm⟩, ?_⟩ simp_rw [← @sub_eq_iff_eq_add] rintro ⟨hc, n, rfl⟩ rw [← toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp hc, toIocMod] @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_apply_left (a : α) : toIcoDiv hp a a = 0 := toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp <| by simp [hp] @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_apply_left (a : α) : toIocDiv hp a a = -1 := toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp <| by simp [hp] @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_apply_left (a : α) : toIcoMod hp a a = a := by rw [toIcoMod_eq_iff hp, Set.left_mem_Ico] exact ⟨lt_add_of_pos_right _ hp, 0, by simp⟩ @[simp] theorem toIocMod_apply_left (a : α) : toIocMod hp a a = a + p := by rw [toIocMod_eq_iff hp, Set.right_mem_Ioc] exact ⟨lt_add_of_pos_right _ hp, -1, by simp⟩ theorem toIcoDiv_apply_right (a : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (a + p) = 1 := toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp <| by simp [hp] theorem toIocDiv_apply_right (a : α) : toIocDiv hp a (a + p) = 0 := toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp <| by simp [hp] theorem toIcoMod_apply_right (a : α) : toIcoMod hp a (a + p) = a := by rw [toIcoMod_eq_iff hp, Set.left_mem_Ico] exact ⟨lt_add_of_pos_right _ hp, 1, by simp⟩ theorem toIocMod_apply_right (a : α) : toIocMod hp a (a + p) = a + p := by rw [toIocMod_eq_iff hp, Set.right_mem_Ioc] exact ⟨lt_add_of_pos_right _ hp, 0, by simp⟩ @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoDiv hp a (b + m • p) = toIcoDiv hp a b + m := toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico hp <| by simpa only [add_smul, add_sub_add_right_eq_sub] using sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico hp a b @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoDiv hp (a + m • p) b = toIcoDiv hp a b - m := by refine toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico _ ?_ rw [sub_smul, ← sub_add, add_right_comm] simpa using sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico hp a b @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocDiv hp a (b + m • p) = toIocDiv hp a b + m := toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp <| by simpa only [add_smul, add_sub_add_right_eq_sub] using sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp a b @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocDiv hp (a + m • p) b = toIocDiv hp a b - m := by refine toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc _ ?_ rw [sub_smul, ← sub_add, add_right_comm] simpa using sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp a b @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_zsmul_add (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoDiv hp a (m • p + b) = m + toIcoDiv hp a b := by rw [add_comm, toIcoDiv_add_zsmul, add_comm] /-! Note we omit `toIcoDiv_zsmul_add'` as `-m + toIcoDiv hp a b` is not very convenient. -/ @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_zsmul_add (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocDiv hp a (m • p + b) = m + toIocDiv hp a b := by rw [add_comm, toIocDiv_add_zsmul, add_comm] /-! Note we omit `toIocDiv_zsmul_add'` as `-m + toIocDiv hp a b` is not very convenient. -/ @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_sub_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoDiv hp a (b - m • p) = toIcoDiv hp a b - m := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIcoDiv_add_zsmul, sub_eq_add_neg] @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_sub_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoDiv hp (a - m • p) b = toIcoDiv hp a b + m := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIcoDiv_add_zsmul', sub_neg_eq_add] @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_sub_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocDiv hp a (b - m • p) = toIocDiv hp a b - m := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIocDiv_add_zsmul, sub_eq_add_neg] @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_sub_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocDiv hp (a - m • p) b = toIocDiv hp a b + m := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIocDiv_add_zsmul', sub_neg_eq_add] @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_right (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (b + p) = toIcoDiv hp a b + 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoDiv_add_zsmul hp a b 1 @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_right' (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp (a + p) b = toIcoDiv hp a b - 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoDiv_add_zsmul' hp a b 1 @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_right (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a (b + p) = toIocDiv hp a b + 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocDiv_add_zsmul hp a b 1 @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_right' (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp (a + p) b = toIocDiv hp a b - 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocDiv_add_zsmul' hp a b 1 @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_left (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (p + b) = toIcoDiv hp a b + 1 := by rw [add_comm, toIcoDiv_add_right] @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_add_left' (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp (p + a) b = toIcoDiv hp a b - 1 := by rw [add_comm, toIcoDiv_add_right'] @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_left (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a (p + b) = toIocDiv hp a b + 1 := by rw [add_comm, toIocDiv_add_right] @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_add_left' (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp (p + a) b = toIocDiv hp a b - 1 := by rw [add_comm, toIocDiv_add_right'] @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_sub (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (b - p) = toIcoDiv hp a b - 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoDiv_sub_zsmul hp a b 1 @[simp] theorem toIcoDiv_sub' (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp (a - p) b = toIcoDiv hp a b + 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoDiv_sub_zsmul' hp a b 1 @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_sub (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a (b - p) = toIocDiv hp a b - 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocDiv_sub_zsmul hp a b 1 @[simp] theorem toIocDiv_sub' (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp (a - p) b = toIocDiv hp a b + 1 := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocDiv_sub_zsmul' hp a b 1 theorem toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add (a b c : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (b - c) = toIcoDiv hp (a + c) b := by apply toIcoDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ico rw [← sub_right_comm, Set.sub_mem_Ico_iff_left, add_right_comm] exact sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico hp (a + c) b theorem toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add (a b c : α) : toIocDiv hp a (b - c) = toIocDiv hp (a + c) b := by apply toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc rw [← sub_right_comm, Set.sub_mem_Ioc_iff_left, add_right_comm] exact sub_toIocDiv_zsmul_mem_Ioc hp (a + c) b theorem toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add' (a b c : α) : toIcoDiv hp (a - c) b = toIcoDiv hp a (b + c) := by rw [← sub_neg_eq_add, toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add, sub_eq_add_neg] theorem toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add' (a b c : α) : toIocDiv hp (a - c) b = toIocDiv hp a (b + c) := by rw [← sub_neg_eq_add, toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add, sub_eq_add_neg] theorem toIcoDiv_neg (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp a (-b) = -(toIocDiv hp (-a) b + 1) := by suffices toIcoDiv hp a (-b) = -toIocDiv hp (-(a + p)) b by rwa [neg_add, ← sub_eq_add_neg, toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add', toIocDiv_add_right] at this rw [← neg_eq_iff_eq_neg, eq_comm] apply toIocDiv_eq_of_sub_zsmul_mem_Ioc obtain ⟨hc, ho⟩ := sub_toIcoDiv_zsmul_mem_Ico hp a (-b) rw [← neg_lt_neg_iff, neg_sub' (-b), neg_neg, ← neg_smul] at ho rw [← neg_le_neg_iff, neg_sub' (-b), neg_neg, ← neg_smul] at hc refine ⟨ho, hc.trans_eq ?_⟩ rw [neg_add, neg_add_cancel_right] theorem toIcoDiv_neg' (a b : α) : toIcoDiv hp (-a) b = -(toIocDiv hp a (-b) + 1) := by simpa only [neg_neg] using toIcoDiv_neg hp (-a) (-b) theorem toIocDiv_neg (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp a (-b) = -(toIcoDiv hp (-a) b + 1) := by rw [← neg_neg b, toIcoDiv_neg, neg_neg, neg_neg, neg_add', neg_neg, add_sub_cancel_right] theorem toIocDiv_neg' (a b : α) : toIocDiv hp (-a) b = -(toIcoDiv hp a (-b) + 1) := by simpa only [neg_neg] using toIocDiv_neg hp (-a) (-b) @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_add_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoMod hp a (b + m • p) = toIcoMod hp a b := by rw [toIcoMod, toIcoDiv_add_zsmul, toIcoMod, add_smul] abel @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_add_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoMod hp (a + m • p) b = toIcoMod hp a b + m • p := by simp only [toIcoMod, toIcoDiv_add_zsmul', sub_smul, sub_add] @[simp] theorem toIocMod_add_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocMod hp a (b + m • p) = toIocMod hp a b := by rw [toIocMod, toIocDiv_add_zsmul, toIocMod, add_smul] abel @[simp] theorem toIocMod_add_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocMod hp (a + m • p) b = toIocMod hp a b + m • p := by simp only [toIocMod, toIocDiv_add_zsmul', sub_smul, sub_add] @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_zsmul_add (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoMod hp a (m • p + b) = toIcoMod hp a b := by rw [add_comm, toIcoMod_add_zsmul] @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_zsmul_add' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoMod hp (m • p + a) b = m • p + toIcoMod hp a b := by rw [add_comm, toIcoMod_add_zsmul', add_comm] @[simp] theorem toIocMod_zsmul_add (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocMod hp a (m • p + b) = toIocMod hp a b := by rw [add_comm, toIocMod_add_zsmul] @[simp] theorem toIocMod_zsmul_add' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocMod hp (m • p + a) b = m • p + toIocMod hp a b := by rw [add_comm, toIocMod_add_zsmul', add_comm] @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_sub_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoMod hp a (b - m • p) = toIcoMod hp a b := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIcoMod_add_zsmul] @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_sub_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIcoMod hp (a - m • p) b = toIcoMod hp a b - m • p := by simp_rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIcoMod_add_zsmul'] @[simp] theorem toIocMod_sub_zsmul (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocMod hp a (b - m • p) = toIocMod hp a b := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIocMod_add_zsmul] @[simp] theorem toIocMod_sub_zsmul' (a b : α) (m : ℤ) : toIocMod hp (a - m • p) b = toIocMod hp a b - m • p := by simp_rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← neg_smul, toIocMod_add_zsmul'] @[simp] theorem toIcoMod_add_right (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a (b + p) = toIcoMod hp a b := by simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoMod_add_zsmul hp a b 1
@[simp] theorem toIcoMod_add_right' (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp (a + p) b = toIcoMod hp a b + p := by
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/- Copyright (c) 2019 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Analytic.Within import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Analytic import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.ContDiff.FTaylorSeries /-! # Higher differentiability A function is `C^1` on a domain if it is differentiable there, and its derivative is continuous. By induction, it is `C^n` if it is `C^{n-1}` and its (n-1)-th derivative is `C^1` there or, equivalently, if it is `C^1` and its derivative is `C^{n-1}`. It is `C^∞` if it is `C^n` for all n. Finally, it is `C^ω` if it is analytic (as well as all its derivative, which is automatic if the space is complete). We formalize these notions with predicates `ContDiffWithinAt`, `ContDiffAt`, `ContDiffOn` and `ContDiff` saying that the function is `C^n` within a set at a point, at a point, on a set and on the whole space respectively. To avoid the issue of choice when choosing a derivative in sets where the derivative is not necessarily unique, `ContDiffOn` is not defined directly in terms of the regularity of the specific choice `iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 n f s` inside `s`, but in terms of the existence of a nice sequence of derivatives, expressed with a predicate `HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn` defined in the file `FTaylorSeries`. We prove basic properties of these notions. ## Main definitions and results Let `f : E → F` be a map between normed vector spaces over a nontrivially normed field `𝕜`. * `ContDiff 𝕜 n f`: expresses that `f` is `C^n`, i.e., it admits a Taylor series up to rank `n`. * `ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s`: expresses that `f` is `C^n` in `s`. * `ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x`: expresses that `f` is `C^n` around `x`. * `ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x`: expresses that `f` is `C^n` around `x` within the set `s`. In sets of unique differentiability, `ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s` can be expressed in terms of the properties of `iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s` for `m ≤ n`. In the whole space, `ContDiff 𝕜 n f` can be expressed in terms of the properties of `iteratedFDeriv 𝕜 m f` for `m ≤ n`. ## Implementation notes The definitions in this file are designed to work on any field `𝕜`. They are sometimes slightly more complicated than the naive definitions one would guess from the intuition over the real or complex numbers, but they are designed to circumvent the lack of gluing properties and partitions of unity in general. In the usual situations, they coincide with the usual definitions. ### Definition of `C^n` functions in domains One could define `C^n` functions in a domain `s` by fixing an arbitrary choice of derivatives (this is what we do with `iteratedFDerivWithin`) and requiring that all these derivatives up to `n` are continuous. If the derivative is not unique, this could lead to strange behavior like two `C^n` functions `f` and `g` on `s` whose sum is not `C^n`. A better definition is thus to say that a function is `C^n` inside `s` if it admits a sequence of derivatives up to `n` inside `s`. This definition still has the problem that a function which is locally `C^n` would not need to be `C^n`, as different choices of sequences of derivatives around different points might possibly not be glued together to give a globally defined sequence of derivatives. (Note that this issue can not happen over reals, thanks to partition of unity, but the behavior over a general field is not so clear, and we want a definition for general fields). Also, there are locality problems for the order parameter: one could image a function which, for each `n`, has a nice sequence of derivatives up to order `n`, but they do not coincide for varying `n` and can therefore not be glued to give rise to an infinite sequence of derivatives. This would give a function which is `C^n` for all `n`, but not `C^∞`. We solve this issue by putting locality conditions in space and order in our definition of `ContDiffWithinAt` and `ContDiffOn`. The resulting definition is slightly more complicated to work with (in fact not so much), but it gives rise to completely satisfactory theorems. For instance, with this definition, a real function which is `C^m` (but not better) on `(-1/m, 1/m)` for each natural `m` is by definition `C^∞` at `0`. There is another issue with the definition of `ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x`. We can require the existence and good behavior of derivatives up to order `n` on a neighborhood of `x` within `s`. However, this does not imply continuity or differentiability within `s` of the function at `x` when `x` does not belong to `s`. Therefore, we require such existence and good behavior on a neighborhood of `x` within `s ∪ {x}` (which appears as `insert x s` in this file). ## Notations We use the notation `E [×n]→L[𝕜] F` for the space of continuous multilinear maps on `E^n` with values in `F`. This is the space in which the `n`-th derivative of a function from `E` to `F` lives. In this file, we denote `(⊤ : ℕ∞) : WithTop ℕ∞` with `∞`, and `⊤ : WithTop ℕ∞` with `ω`. To avoid ambiguities with the two tops, the theorems name use either `infty` or `omega`. These notations are scoped in `ContDiff`. ## Tags derivative, differentiability, higher derivative, `C^n`, multilinear, Taylor series, formal series -/ noncomputable section open Set Fin Filter Function open scoped NNReal Topology ContDiff universe u uE uF uG uX variable {𝕜 : Type u} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] {E : Type uE} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] {F : Type uF} [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F] {G : Type uG} [NormedAddCommGroup G] [NormedSpace 𝕜 G] {X : Type uX} [NormedAddCommGroup X] [NormedSpace 𝕜 X] {s s₁ t u : Set E} {f f₁ : E → F} {g : F → G} {x x₀ : E} {c : F} {m n : WithTop ℕ∞} {p : E → FormalMultilinearSeries 𝕜 E F} /-! ### Smooth functions within a set around a point -/ variable (𝕜) in /-- A function is continuously differentiable up to order `n` within a set `s` at a point `x` if it admits continuous derivatives up to order `n` in a neighborhood of `x` in `s ∪ {x}`. For `n = ∞`, we only require that this holds up to any finite order (where the neighborhood may depend on the finite order we consider). For `n = ω`, we require the function to be analytic within `s` at `x`. The precise definition we give (all the derivatives should be analytic) is more involved to work around issues when the space is not complete, but it is equivalent when the space is complete. For instance, a real function which is `C^m` on `(-1/m, 1/m)` for each natural `m`, but not better, is `C^∞` at `0` within `univ`. -/ def ContDiffWithinAt (n : WithTop ℕ∞) (f : E → F) (s : Set E) (x : E) : Prop := match n with | ω => ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] x, ∃ p : E → FormalMultilinearSeries 𝕜 E F, HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn ω f p u ∧ ∀ i, AnalyticOn 𝕜 (fun x ↦ p x i) u | (n : ℕ∞) => ∀ m : ℕ, m ≤ n → ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] x, ∃ p : E → FormalMultilinearSeries 𝕜 E F, HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn m f p u lemma HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn.analyticOn (hf : HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn ω f p s) (h : AnalyticOn 𝕜 (fun x ↦ p x 0) s) : AnalyticOn 𝕜 f s := by have : AnalyticOn 𝕜 (fun x ↦ (continuousMultilinearCurryFin0 𝕜 E F) (p x 0)) s := (LinearIsometryEquiv.analyticOnNhd _ _ ).comp_analyticOn h (Set.mapsTo_univ _ _) exact this.congr (fun y hy ↦ (hf.zero_eq _ hy).symm) lemma ContDiffWithinAt.analyticOn (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 ω f s x) : ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] x, AnalyticOn 𝕜 f u := by obtain ⟨u, hu, p, hp, h'p⟩ := h exact ⟨u, hu, hp.analyticOn (h'p 0)⟩ lemma ContDiffWithinAt.analyticWithinAt (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 ω f s x) : AnalyticWithinAt 𝕜 f s x := by obtain ⟨u, hu, hf⟩ := h.analyticOn have xu : x ∈ u := mem_of_mem_nhdsWithin (by simp) hu exact (hf x xu).mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin (nhdsWithin_mono _ (subset_insert _ _) hu) theorem contDiffWithinAt_omega_iff_analyticWithinAt [CompleteSpace F] : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 ω f s x ↔ AnalyticWithinAt 𝕜 f s x := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ h.analyticWithinAt, fun h ↦ ?_⟩ obtain ⟨u, hu, p, hp, h'p⟩ := h.exists_hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn ω exact ⟨u, hu, p, hp.of_le le_top, fun i ↦ h'p i⟩ theorem contDiffWithinAt_nat {n : ℕ} : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x ↔ ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] x, ∃ p : E → FormalMultilinearSeries 𝕜 E F, HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn n f p u := ⟨fun H => H n le_rfl, fun ⟨u, hu, p, hp⟩ _m hm => ⟨u, hu, p, hp.of_le (mod_cast hm)⟩⟩ /-- When `n` is either a natural number or `ω`, one can characterize the property of being `C^n` as the existence of a neighborhood on which there is a Taylor series up to order `n`, requiring in addition that its terms are analytic in the `ω` case. -/ lemma contDiffWithinAt_iff_of_ne_infty (hn : n ≠ ∞) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x ↔ ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] x, ∃ p : E → FormalMultilinearSeries 𝕜 E F, HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn n f p u ∧ (n = ω → ∀ i, AnalyticOn 𝕜 (fun x ↦ p x i) u) := by match n with | ω => simp [ContDiffWithinAt] | ∞ => simp at hn | (n : ℕ) => simp [contDiffWithinAt_nat] theorem ContDiffWithinAt.of_le (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (hmn : m ≤ n) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 m f s x := by match n with | ω => match m with | ω => exact h | (m : ℕ∞) => intro k _ obtain ⟨u, hu, p, hp, -⟩ := h exact ⟨u, hu, p, hp.of_le le_top⟩ | (n : ℕ∞) => match m with | ω => simp at hmn | (m : ℕ∞) => exact fun k hk ↦ h k (le_trans hk (mod_cast hmn)) /-- In a complete space, a function which is analytic within a set at a point is also `C^ω` there. Note that the same statement for `AnalyticOn` does not require completeness, see `AnalyticOn.contDiffOn`. -/ theorem AnalyticWithinAt.contDiffWithinAt [CompleteSpace F] (h : AnalyticWithinAt 𝕜 f s x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := (contDiffWithinAt_omega_iff_analyticWithinAt.2 h).of_le le_top theorem contDiffWithinAt_iff_forall_nat_le {n : ℕ∞} : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x ↔ ∀ m : ℕ, ↑m ≤ n → ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 m f s x := ⟨fun H _ hm => H.of_le (mod_cast hm), fun H m hm => H m hm _ le_rfl⟩ theorem contDiffWithinAt_infty : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 ∞ f s x ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := contDiffWithinAt_iff_forall_nat_le.trans <| by simp only [forall_prop_of_true, le_top] @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-25")] alias contDiffWithinAt_top := contDiffWithinAt_infty theorem ContDiffWithinAt.continuousWithinAt (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) : ContinuousWithinAt f s x := by have := h.of_le (zero_le _) simp only [ContDiffWithinAt, nonpos_iff_eq_zero, Nat.cast_eq_zero, mem_pure, forall_eq, CharP.cast_eq_zero] at this rcases this with ⟨u, hu, p, H⟩ rw [mem_nhdsWithin_insert] at hu exact (H.continuousOn.continuousWithinAt hu.1).mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin hu.2 theorem ContDiffWithinAt.congr_of_eventuallyEq (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (h₁ : f₁ =ᶠ[𝓝[s] x] f) (hx : f₁ x = f x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x := by match n with | ω => obtain ⟨u, hu, p, H, H'⟩ := h exact ⟨{x ∈ u | f₁ x = f x}, Filter.inter_mem hu (mem_nhdsWithin_insert.2 ⟨hx, h₁⟩), p, (H.mono (sep_subset _ _)).congr fun _ ↦ And.right, fun i ↦ (H' i).mono (sep_subset _ _)⟩ | (n : ℕ∞) => intro m hm let ⟨u, hu, p, H⟩ := h m hm exact ⟨{ x ∈ u | f₁ x = f x }, Filter.inter_mem hu (mem_nhdsWithin_insert.2 ⟨hx, h₁⟩), p, (H.mono (sep_subset _ _)).congr fun _ ↦ And.right⟩ theorem Filter.EventuallyEq.congr_contDiffWithinAt (h₁ : f₁ =ᶠ[𝓝[s] x] f) (hx : f₁ x = f x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := ⟨fun H ↦ H.congr_of_eventuallyEq h₁.symm hx.symm, fun H ↦ H.congr_of_eventuallyEq h₁ hx⟩ theorem ContDiffWithinAt.congr_of_eventuallyEq_insert (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (h₁ : f₁ =ᶠ[𝓝[insert x s] x] f) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x := h.congr_of_eventuallyEq (nhdsWithin_mono x (subset_insert x s) h₁) (mem_of_mem_nhdsWithin (mem_insert x s) h₁ :) theorem Filter.EventuallyEq.congr_contDiffWithinAt_of_insert (h₁ : f₁ =ᶠ[𝓝[insert x s] x] f) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := ⟨fun H ↦ H.congr_of_eventuallyEq_insert h₁.symm, fun H ↦ H.congr_of_eventuallyEq_insert h₁⟩ theorem ContDiffWithinAt.congr_of_eventuallyEq_of_mem (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (h₁ : f₁ =ᶠ[𝓝[s] x] f) (hx : x ∈ s) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x := h.congr_of_eventuallyEq h₁ <| h₁.self_of_nhdsWithin hx theorem Filter.EventuallyEq.congr_contDiffWithinAt_of_mem (h₁ : f₁ =ᶠ[𝓝[s] x] f) (hx : x ∈ s): ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := ⟨fun H ↦ H.congr_of_eventuallyEq_of_mem h₁.symm hx, fun H ↦ H.congr_of_eventuallyEq_of_mem h₁ hx⟩ theorem ContDiffWithinAt.congr (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (h₁ : ∀ y ∈ s, f₁ y = f y) (hx : f₁ x = f x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x := h.congr_of_eventuallyEq (Filter.eventuallyEq_of_mem self_mem_nhdsWithin h₁) hx theorem contDiffWithinAt_congr (h₁ : ∀ y ∈ s, f₁ y = f y) (hx : f₁ x = f x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := ⟨fun h' ↦ h'.congr (fun x hx ↦ (h₁ x hx).symm) hx.symm, fun h' ↦ h'.congr h₁ hx⟩ theorem ContDiffWithinAt.congr_of_mem (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (h₁ : ∀ y ∈ s, f₁ y = f y) (hx : x ∈ s) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x := h.congr h₁ (h₁ _ hx) theorem contDiffWithinAt_congr_of_mem (h₁ : ∀ y ∈ s, f₁ y = f y) (hx : x ∈ s) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := contDiffWithinAt_congr h₁ (h₁ x hx) theorem ContDiffWithinAt.congr_of_insert (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (h₁ : ∀ y ∈ insert x s, f₁ y = f y) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x := h.congr (fun y hy ↦ h₁ y (mem_insert_of_mem _ hy)) (h₁ x (mem_insert _ _)) theorem contDiffWithinAt_congr_of_insert (h₁ : ∀ y ∈ insert x s, f₁ y = f y) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := contDiffWithinAt_congr (fun y hy ↦ h₁ y (mem_insert_of_mem _ hy)) (h₁ x (mem_insert _ _)) theorem ContDiffWithinAt.mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) {t : Set E} (hst : s ∈ 𝓝[t] x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f t x := by match n with | ω => obtain ⟨u, hu, p, H, H'⟩ := h exact ⟨u, nhdsWithin_le_of_mem (insert_mem_nhdsWithin_insert hst) hu, p, H, H'⟩ | (n : ℕ∞) => intro m hm rcases h m hm with ⟨u, hu, p, H⟩ exact ⟨u, nhdsWithin_le_of_mem (insert_mem_nhdsWithin_insert hst) hu, p, H⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-30")] alias ContDiffWithinAt.mono_of_mem := ContDiffWithinAt.mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin theorem ContDiffWithinAt.mono (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) {t : Set E} (hst : t ⊆ s) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f t x := h.mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin <| Filter.mem_of_superset self_mem_nhdsWithin hst theorem ContDiffWithinAt.congr_mono (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (h' : EqOn f₁ f s₁) (h₁ : s₁ ⊆ s) (hx : f₁ x = f x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f₁ s₁ x := (h.mono h₁).congr h' hx theorem ContDiffWithinAt.congr_set (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) {t : Set E} (hst : s =ᶠ[𝓝 x] t) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f t x := by rw [← nhdsWithin_eq_iff_eventuallyEq] at hst apply h.mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin <| hst ▸ self_mem_nhdsWithin @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-23")] alias ContDiffWithinAt.congr_nhds := ContDiffWithinAt.congr_set theorem contDiffWithinAt_congr_set {t : Set E} (hst : s =ᶠ[𝓝 x] t) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f t x := ⟨fun h => h.congr_set hst, fun h => h.congr_set hst.symm⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-23")] alias contDiffWithinAt_congr_nhds := contDiffWithinAt_congr_set theorem contDiffWithinAt_inter' (h : t ∈ 𝓝[s] x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f (s ∩ t) x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := contDiffWithinAt_congr_set (mem_nhdsWithin_iff_eventuallyEq.1 h).symm theorem contDiffWithinAt_inter (h : t ∈ 𝓝 x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f (s ∩ t) x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := contDiffWithinAt_inter' (mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_nhds h) theorem contDiffWithinAt_insert_self : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f (insert x s) x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := by match n with | ω => simp [ContDiffWithinAt] | (n : ℕ∞) => simp_rw [ContDiffWithinAt, insert_idem] theorem contDiffWithinAt_insert {y : E} : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f (insert y s) x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := by rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | hx) · exact contDiffWithinAt_insert_self refine ⟨fun h ↦ h.mono (subset_insert _ _), fun h ↦ ?_⟩ apply h.mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin simp [nhdsWithin_insert_of_ne hx, self_mem_nhdsWithin] alias ⟨ContDiffWithinAt.of_insert, ContDiffWithinAt.insert'⟩ := contDiffWithinAt_insert protected theorem ContDiffWithinAt.insert (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f (insert x s) x := h.insert' theorem contDiffWithinAt_diff_singleton {y : E} : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f (s \ {y}) x ↔ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := by rw [← contDiffWithinAt_insert, insert_diff_singleton, contDiffWithinAt_insert] /-- If a function is `C^n` within a set at a point, with `n ≥ 1`, then it is differentiable within this set at this point. -/ theorem ContDiffWithinAt.differentiableWithinAt' (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (hn : 1 ≤ n) : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f (insert x s) x := by rcases contDiffWithinAt_nat.1 (h.of_le hn) with ⟨u, hu, p, H⟩ rcases mem_nhdsWithin.1 hu with ⟨t, t_open, xt, tu⟩ rw [inter_comm] at tu exact (differentiableWithinAt_inter (IsOpen.mem_nhds t_open xt)).1 <| ((H.mono tu).differentiableOn le_rfl) x ⟨mem_insert x s, xt⟩ theorem ContDiffWithinAt.differentiableWithinAt (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (hn : 1 ≤ n) : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f s x := (h.differentiableWithinAt' hn).mono (subset_insert x s) /-- A function is `C^(n + 1)` on a domain iff locally, it has a derivative which is `C^n` (and moreover the function is analytic when `n = ω`). -/ theorem contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt (hn : n ≠ ∞) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 (n + 1) f s x ↔ ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] x, (n = ω → AnalyticOn 𝕜 f u) ∧ ∃ f' : E → E →L[𝕜] F, (∀ x ∈ u, HasFDerivWithinAt f (f' x) u x) ∧ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f' u x := by have h'n : n + 1 ≠ ∞ := by simpa using hn constructor · intro h rcases (contDiffWithinAt_iff_of_ne_infty h'n).1 h with ⟨u, hu, p, Hp, H'p⟩ refine ⟨u, hu, ?_, fun y => (continuousMultilinearCurryFin1 𝕜 E F) (p y 1), fun y hy => Hp.hasFDerivWithinAt le_add_self hy, ?_⟩ · rintro rfl exact Hp.analyticOn (H'p rfl 0) apply (contDiffWithinAt_iff_of_ne_infty hn).2 refine ⟨u, ?_, fun y : E => (p y).shift, ?_⟩ · convert @self_mem_nhdsWithin _ _ x u have : x ∈ insert x s := by simp exact insert_eq_of_mem (mem_of_mem_nhdsWithin this hu) · rw [hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn_succ_iff_right] at Hp refine ⟨Hp.2.2, ?_⟩ rintro rfl i change AnalyticOn 𝕜 (fun x ↦ (continuousMultilinearCurryRightEquiv' 𝕜 i E F) (p x (i + 1))) u apply (LinearIsometryEquiv.analyticOnNhd _ _).comp_analyticOn ?_ (Set.mapsTo_univ _ _) exact H'p rfl _ · rintro ⟨u, hu, hf, f', f'_eq_deriv, Hf'⟩ rw [contDiffWithinAt_iff_of_ne_infty h'n] rcases (contDiffWithinAt_iff_of_ne_infty hn).1 Hf' with ⟨v, hv, p', Hp', p'_an⟩ refine ⟨v ∩ u, ?_, fun x => (p' x).unshift (f x), ?_, ?_⟩ · apply Filter.inter_mem _ hu apply nhdsWithin_le_of_mem hu exact nhdsWithin_mono _ (subset_insert x u) hv · rw [hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn_succ_iff_right] refine ⟨fun y _ => rfl, fun y hy => ?_, ?_⟩ · change HasFDerivWithinAt (fun z => (continuousMultilinearCurryFin0 𝕜 E F).symm (f z)) (FormalMultilinearSeries.unshift (p' y) (f y) 1).curryLeft (v ∩ u) y rw [← Function.comp_def _ f, LinearIsometryEquiv.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt_iff'] convert (f'_eq_deriv y hy.2).mono inter_subset_right rw [← Hp'.zero_eq y hy.1] ext z change ((p' y 0) (init (@cons 0 (fun _ => E) z 0))) (@cons 0 (fun _ => E) z 0 (last 0)) = ((p' y 0) 0) z congr norm_num [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton] · convert (Hp'.mono inter_subset_left).congr fun x hx => Hp'.zero_eq x hx.1 using 1 · ext x y change p' x 0 (init (@snoc 0 (fun _ : Fin 1 => E) 0 y)) y = p' x 0 0 y rw [init_snoc] · ext x k v y change p' x k (init (@snoc k (fun _ : Fin k.succ => E) v y)) (@snoc k (fun _ : Fin k.succ => E) v y (last k)) = p' x k v y rw [snoc_last, init_snoc] · intro h i simp only [WithTop.add_eq_top, WithTop.one_ne_top, or_false] at h match i with | 0 => simp only [FormalMultilinearSeries.unshift] apply AnalyticOnNhd.comp_analyticOn _ ((hf h).mono inter_subset_right) (Set.mapsTo_univ _ _) exact LinearIsometryEquiv.analyticOnNhd _ _ | i + 1 => simp only [FormalMultilinearSeries.unshift, Nat.succ_eq_add_one] apply AnalyticOnNhd.comp_analyticOn _ ((p'_an h i).mono inter_subset_left) (Set.mapsTo_univ _ _) exact LinearIsometryEquiv.analyticOnNhd _ _ /-- A version of `contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt` where all derivatives are taken within the same set. -/ theorem contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt' (hn : n ≠ ∞) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 (n + 1) f s x ↔ ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] x, u ⊆ insert x s ∧ (n = ω → AnalyticOn 𝕜 f u) ∧ ∃ f' : E → E →L[𝕜] F, (∀ x ∈ u, HasFDerivWithinAt f (f' x) s x) ∧ ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f' s x := by refine ⟨fun hf => ?_, ?_⟩ · obtain ⟨u, hu, f_an, f', huf', hf'⟩ := (contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt hn).mp hf obtain ⟨w, hw, hxw, hwu⟩ := mem_nhdsWithin.mp hu rw [inter_comm] at hwu refine ⟨insert x s ∩ w, inter_mem_nhdsWithin _ (hw.mem_nhds hxw), inter_subset_left, ?_, f', fun y hy => ?_, ?_⟩ · intro h apply (f_an h).mono hwu · refine ((huf' y <| hwu hy).mono hwu).mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin ?_ refine mem_of_superset ?_ (inter_subset_inter_left _ (subset_insert _ _)) exact inter_mem_nhdsWithin _ (hw.mem_nhds hy.2) · exact hf'.mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin (nhdsWithin_mono _ (subset_insert _ _) hu) · rw [← contDiffWithinAt_insert, contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt hn, insert_eq_of_mem (mem_insert _ _)] rintro ⟨u, hu, hus, f_an, f', huf', hf'⟩ exact ⟨u, hu, f_an, f', fun y hy => (huf' y hy).insert'.mono hus, hf'.insert.mono hus⟩ /-! ### Smooth functions within a set -/ variable (𝕜) in /-- A function is continuously differentiable up to `n` on `s` if, for any point `x` in `s`, it admits continuous derivatives up to order `n` on a neighborhood of `x` in `s`. For `n = ∞`, we only require that this holds up to any finite order (where the neighborhood may depend on the finite order we consider). -/ def ContDiffOn (n : WithTop ℕ∞) (f : E → F) (s : Set E) : Prop := ∀ x ∈ s, ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x theorem HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn.contDiffOn {n : ℕ∞} {f' : E → FormalMultilinearSeries 𝕜 E F} (hf : HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn n f f' s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := by intro x hx m hm use s simp only [Set.insert_eq_of_mem hx, self_mem_nhdsWithin, true_and] exact ⟨f', hf.of_le (mod_cast hm)⟩ theorem ContDiffOn.contDiffWithinAt (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hx : x ∈ s) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := h x hx theorem ContDiffOn.of_le (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hmn : m ≤ n) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 m f s := fun x hx => (h x hx).of_le hmn theorem ContDiffWithinAt.contDiffOn' (hm : m ≤ n) (h' : m = ∞ → n = ω) (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) : ∃ u, IsOpen u ∧ x ∈ u ∧ ContDiffOn 𝕜 m f (insert x s ∩ u) := by rcases eq_or_ne n ω with rfl | hn · obtain ⟨t, ht, p, hp, h'p⟩ := h rcases mem_nhdsWithin.1 ht with ⟨u, huo, hxu, hut⟩ rw [inter_comm] at hut refine ⟨u, huo, hxu, ?_⟩ suffices ContDiffOn 𝕜 ω f (insert x s ∩ u) from this.of_le le_top intro y hy refine ⟨insert x s ∩ u, ?_, p, hp.mono hut, fun i ↦ (h'p i).mono hut⟩ simp only [insert_eq_of_mem, hy, self_mem_nhdsWithin] · match m with | ω => simp [hn] at hm | ∞ => exact (hn (h' rfl)).elim | (m : ℕ) => rcases contDiffWithinAt_nat.1 (h.of_le hm) with ⟨t, ht, p, hp⟩ rcases mem_nhdsWithin.1 ht with ⟨u, huo, hxu, hut⟩ rw [inter_comm] at hut exact ⟨u, huo, hxu, (hp.mono hut).contDiffOn⟩ theorem ContDiffWithinAt.contDiffOn (hm : m ≤ n) (h' : m = ∞ → n = ω) (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) : ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] x, u ⊆ insert x s ∧ ContDiffOn 𝕜 m f u := by obtain ⟨_u, uo, xu, h⟩ := h.contDiffOn' hm h' exact ⟨_, inter_mem_nhdsWithin _ (uo.mem_nhds xu), inter_subset_left, h⟩ theorem ContDiffOn.analyticOn (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 ω f s) : AnalyticOn 𝕜 f s := fun x hx ↦ (h x hx).analyticWithinAt /-- A function is `C^n` within a set at a point, for `n : ℕ`, if and only if it is `C^n` on a neighborhood of this point. -/ theorem contDiffWithinAt_iff_contDiffOn_nhds (hn : n ≠ ∞) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x ↔ ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] x, ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f u := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ?_⟩ · rcases h.contDiffOn le_rfl (by simp [hn]) with ⟨u, hu, h'u⟩ exact ⟨u, hu, h'u.2⟩ · rcases h with ⟨u, u_mem, hu⟩ have : x ∈ u := mem_of_mem_nhdsWithin (mem_insert x s) u_mem exact (hu x this).mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin (nhdsWithin_mono _ (subset_insert x s) u_mem) protected theorem ContDiffWithinAt.eventually (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (hn : n ≠ ∞) : ∀ᶠ y in 𝓝[insert x s] x, ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s y := by rcases h.contDiffOn le_rfl (by simp [hn]) with ⟨u, hu, _, hd⟩ have : ∀ᶠ y : E in 𝓝[insert x s] x, u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] y ∧ y ∈ u := (eventually_eventually_nhdsWithin.2 hu).and hu refine this.mono fun y hy => (hd y hy.2).mono_of_mem_nhdsWithin ?_ exact nhdsWithin_mono y (subset_insert _ _) hy.1 theorem ContDiffOn.of_succ (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 (n + 1) f s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := h.of_le le_self_add theorem ContDiffOn.one_of_succ (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 (n + 1) f s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 1 f s := h.of_le le_add_self theorem contDiffOn_iff_forall_nat_le {n : ℕ∞} : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s ↔ ∀ m : ℕ, ↑m ≤ n → ContDiffOn 𝕜 m f s := ⟨fun H _ hm => H.of_le (mod_cast hm), fun H x hx m hm => H m hm x hx m le_rfl⟩ theorem contDiffOn_infty : ContDiffOn 𝕜 ∞ f s ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := contDiffOn_iff_forall_nat_le.trans <| by simp only [le_top, forall_prop_of_true] @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-27")] alias contDiffOn_top := contDiffOn_infty @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-27")] alias contDiffOn_infty_iff_contDiffOn_omega := contDiffOn_infty theorem contDiffOn_all_iff_nat : (∀ (n : ℕ∞), ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := by refine ⟨fun H n => H n, ?_⟩ rintro H (_ | n) exacts [contDiffOn_infty.2 H, H n] theorem ContDiffOn.continuousOn (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) : ContinuousOn f s := fun x hx => (h x hx).continuousWithinAt theorem ContDiffOn.congr (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (h₁ : ∀ x ∈ s, f₁ x = f x) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f₁ s := fun x hx => (h x hx).congr h₁ (h₁ x hx) theorem contDiffOn_congr (h₁ : ∀ x ∈ s, f₁ x = f x) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f₁ s ↔ ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := ⟨fun H => H.congr fun x hx => (h₁ x hx).symm, fun H => H.congr h₁⟩ theorem ContDiffOn.mono (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) {t : Set E} (hst : t ⊆ s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f t := fun x hx => (h x (hst hx)).mono hst theorem ContDiffOn.congr_mono (hf : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (h₁ : ∀ x ∈ s₁, f₁ x = f x) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f₁ s₁ := (hf.mono hs).congr h₁ /-- If a function is `C^n` on a set with `n ≥ 1`, then it is differentiable there. -/ theorem ContDiffOn.differentiableOn (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hn : 1 ≤ n) : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s := fun x hx => (h x hx).differentiableWithinAt hn /-- If a function is `C^n` around each point in a set, then it is `C^n` on the set. -/ theorem contDiffOn_of_locally_contDiffOn (h : ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ u, IsOpen u ∧ x ∈ u ∧ ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f (s ∩ u)) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := by intro x xs rcases h x xs with ⟨u, u_open, xu, hu⟩ apply (contDiffWithinAt_inter _).1 (hu x ⟨xs, xu⟩) exact IsOpen.mem_nhds u_open xu /-- A function is `C^(n + 1)` on a domain iff locally, it has a derivative which is `C^n`. -/ theorem contDiffOn_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt (hn : n ≠ ∞) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 (n + 1) f s ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[insert x s] x, (n = ω → AnalyticOn 𝕜 f u) ∧ ∃ f' : E → E →L[𝕜] F, (∀ x ∈ u, HasFDerivWithinAt f (f' x) u x) ∧ ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f' u := by constructor · intro h x hx rcases (contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt hn).1 (h x hx) with ⟨u, hu, f_an, f', hf', Hf'⟩ rcases Hf'.contDiffOn le_rfl (by simp [hn]) with ⟨v, vu, v'u, hv⟩ rw [insert_eq_of_mem hx] at hu ⊢ have xu : x ∈ u := mem_of_mem_nhdsWithin hx hu rw [insert_eq_of_mem xu] at vu v'u exact ⟨v, nhdsWithin_le_of_mem hu vu, fun h ↦ (f_an h).mono v'u, f', fun y hy ↦ (hf' y (v'u hy)).mono v'u, hv⟩ · intro h x hx rw [contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt hn] rcases h x hx with ⟨u, u_nhbd, f_an, f', hu, hf'⟩ have : x ∈ u := mem_of_mem_nhdsWithin (mem_insert _ _) u_nhbd exact ⟨u, u_nhbd, f_an, f', hu, hf' x this⟩ /-! ### Iterated derivative within a set -/ @[simp] theorem contDiffOn_zero : ContDiffOn 𝕜 0 f s ↔ ContinuousOn f s := by refine ⟨fun H => H.continuousOn, fun H => fun x hx m hm ↦ ?_⟩ have : (m : WithTop ℕ∞) = 0 := le_antisymm (mod_cast hm) bot_le rw [this] refine ⟨insert x s, self_mem_nhdsWithin, ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f s, ?_⟩ rw [hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn_zero_iff] exact ⟨by rwa [insert_eq_of_mem hx], fun x _ => by simp [ftaylorSeriesWithin]⟩ theorem contDiffWithinAt_zero (hx : x ∈ s) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 0 f s x ↔ ∃ u ∈ 𝓝[s] x, ContinuousOn f (s ∩ u) := by constructor · intro h obtain ⟨u, H, p, hp⟩ := h 0 le_rfl refine ⟨u, ?_, ?_⟩ · simpa [hx] using H · simp only [Nat.cast_zero, hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn_zero_iff] at hp exact hp.1.mono inter_subset_right · rintro ⟨u, H, hu⟩ rw [← contDiffWithinAt_inter' H] have h' : x ∈ s ∩ u := ⟨hx, mem_of_mem_nhdsWithin hx H⟩ exact (contDiffOn_zero.mpr hu).contDiffWithinAt h' /-- When a function is `C^n` in a set `s` of unique differentiability, it admits `ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f s` as a Taylor series up to order `n` in `s`. -/ protected theorem ContDiffOn.ftaylorSeriesWithin (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn n f (ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f s) s := by constructor · intro x _ simp only [ftaylorSeriesWithin, ContinuousMultilinearMap.curry0_apply, iteratedFDerivWithin_zero_apply] · intro m hm x hx have : (m + 1 : ℕ) ≤ n := ENat.add_one_natCast_le_withTop_of_lt hm rcases (h x hx).of_le this _ le_rfl with ⟨u, hu, p, Hp⟩ rw [insert_eq_of_mem hx] at hu rcases mem_nhdsWithin.1 hu with ⟨o, o_open, xo, ho⟩ rw [inter_comm] at ho have : p x m.succ = ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f s x m.succ := by change p x m.succ = iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m.succ f s x rw [← iteratedFDerivWithin_inter_open o_open xo] exact (Hp.mono ho).eq_iteratedFDerivWithin_of_uniqueDiffOn le_rfl (hs.inter o_open) ⟨hx, xo⟩ rw [← this, ← hasFDerivWithinAt_inter (IsOpen.mem_nhds o_open xo)] have A : ∀ y ∈ s ∩ o, p y m = ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f s y m := by rintro y ⟨hy, yo⟩ change p y m = iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s y rw [← iteratedFDerivWithin_inter_open o_open yo] exact (Hp.mono ho).eq_iteratedFDerivWithin_of_uniqueDiffOn (mod_cast Nat.le_succ m) (hs.inter o_open) ⟨hy, yo⟩ exact ((Hp.mono ho).fderivWithin m (mod_cast lt_add_one m) x ⟨hx, xo⟩).congr (fun y hy => (A y hy).symm) (A x ⟨hx, xo⟩).symm · intro m hm apply continuousOn_of_locally_continuousOn intro x hx rcases (h x hx).of_le hm _ le_rfl with ⟨u, hu, p, Hp⟩ rcases mem_nhdsWithin.1 hu with ⟨o, o_open, xo, ho⟩ rw [insert_eq_of_mem hx] at ho rw [inter_comm] at ho refine ⟨o, o_open, xo, ?_⟩ have A : ∀ y ∈ s ∩ o, p y m = ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f s y m := by rintro y ⟨hy, yo⟩ change p y m = iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s y rw [← iteratedFDerivWithin_inter_open o_open yo] exact (Hp.mono ho).eq_iteratedFDerivWithin_of_uniqueDiffOn le_rfl (hs.inter o_open) ⟨hy, yo⟩ exact ((Hp.mono ho).cont m le_rfl).congr fun y hy => (A y hy).symm theorem iteratedFDerivWithin_subset {n : ℕ} (st : s ⊆ t) (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) (ht : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 t) (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f t) (hx : x ∈ s) : iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 n f s x = iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 n f t x := (((h.ftaylorSeriesWithin ht).mono st).eq_iteratedFDerivWithin_of_uniqueDiffOn le_rfl hs hx).symm theorem ContDiffWithinAt.eventually_hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn {f : E → F} {s : Set E} {a : E} (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s a) (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) (ha : a ∈ s) {m : ℕ} (hm : m ≤ n) : ∀ᶠ t in (𝓝[s] a).smallSets, HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn m f (ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f s) t := by rcases h.contDiffOn' hm (by simp) with ⟨U, hUo, haU, hfU⟩ have : ∀ᶠ t in (𝓝[s] a).smallSets, t ⊆ s ∩ U := by rw [eventually_smallSets_subset] exact inter_mem_nhdsWithin _ <| hUo.mem_nhds haU refine this.mono fun t ht ↦ .mono ?_ ht rw [insert_eq_of_mem ha] at hfU refine (hfU.ftaylorSeriesWithin (hs.inter hUo)).congr_series fun k hk x hx ↦ ?_ exact iteratedFDerivWithin_inter_open hUo hx.2 /-- On a set with unique differentiability, an analytic function is automatically `C^ω`, as its successive derivatives are also analytic. This does not require completeness of the space. See also `AnalyticOn.contDiffOn_of_completeSpace`. -/ theorem AnalyticOn.contDiffOn (h : AnalyticOn 𝕜 f s) (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := by suffices ContDiffOn 𝕜 ω f s from this.of_le le_top rcases h.exists_hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn hs with ⟨p, hp⟩ intro x hx refine ⟨s, ?_, p, hp⟩ rw [insert_eq_of_mem hx] exact self_mem_nhdsWithin /-- On a set with unique differentiability, an analytic function is automatically `C^ω`, as its successive derivatives are also analytic. This does not require completeness of the space. See also `AnalyticOnNhd.contDiffOn_of_completeSpace`. -/ theorem AnalyticOnNhd.contDiffOn (h : AnalyticOnNhd 𝕜 f s) (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := h.analyticOn.contDiffOn hs /-- An analytic function is automatically `C^ω` in a complete space -/ theorem AnalyticOn.contDiffOn_of_completeSpace [CompleteSpace F] (h : AnalyticOn 𝕜 f s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := fun x hx ↦ (h x hx).contDiffWithinAt /-- An analytic function is automatically `C^ω` in a complete space -/ theorem AnalyticOnNhd.contDiffOn_of_completeSpace [CompleteSpace F] (h : AnalyticOnNhd 𝕜 f s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := h.analyticOn.contDiffOn_of_completeSpace theorem contDiffOn_of_continuousOn_differentiableOn {n : ℕ∞} (Hcont : ∀ m : ℕ, m ≤ n → ContinuousOn (fun x => iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s x) s) (Hdiff : ∀ m : ℕ, m < n → DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun x => iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s x) s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := by intro x hx m hm rw [insert_eq_of_mem hx] refine ⟨s, self_mem_nhdsWithin, ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f s, ?_⟩ constructor · intro y _ simp only [ftaylorSeriesWithin, ContinuousMultilinearMap.curry0_apply, iteratedFDerivWithin_zero_apply] · intro k hk y hy convert (Hdiff k (lt_of_lt_of_le (mod_cast hk) (mod_cast hm)) y hy).hasFDerivWithinAt · intro k hk exact Hcont k (le_trans (mod_cast hk) (mod_cast hm)) theorem contDiffOn_of_differentiableOn {n : ℕ∞} (h : ∀ m : ℕ, m ≤ n → DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s) s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := contDiffOn_of_continuousOn_differentiableOn (fun m hm => (h m hm).continuousOn) fun m hm => h m (le_of_lt hm) theorem contDiffOn_of_analyticOn_iteratedFDerivWithin (h : ∀ m, AnalyticOn 𝕜 (iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s) s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := by suffices ContDiffOn 𝕜 ω f s from this.of_le le_top intro x hx refine ⟨insert x s, self_mem_nhdsWithin, ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f s, ?_, ?_⟩ · rw [insert_eq_of_mem hx] constructor · intro y _ simp only [ftaylorSeriesWithin, ContinuousMultilinearMap.curry0_apply, iteratedFDerivWithin_zero_apply] · intro k _ y hy exact ((h k).differentiableOn y hy).hasFDerivWithinAt · intro k _ exact (h k).continuousOn · intro i rw [insert_eq_of_mem hx] exact h i theorem contDiffOn_omega_iff_analyticOn (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 ω f s ↔ AnalyticOn 𝕜 f s := ⟨fun h m ↦ h.analyticOn m, fun h ↦ h.contDiffOn hs⟩ theorem ContDiffOn.continuousOn_iteratedFDerivWithin {m : ℕ} (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hmn : m ≤ n) (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : ContinuousOn (iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s) s := ((h.of_le hmn).ftaylorSeriesWithin hs).cont m le_rfl theorem ContDiffOn.differentiableOn_iteratedFDerivWithin {m : ℕ} (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hmn : m < n) (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s) s := by intro x hx have : (m + 1 : ℕ) ≤ n := ENat.add_one_natCast_le_withTop_of_lt hmn apply (((h.of_le this).ftaylorSeriesWithin hs).fderivWithin m ?_ x hx).differentiableWithinAt exact_mod_cast lt_add_one m theorem ContDiffWithinAt.differentiableWithinAt_iteratedFDerivWithin {m : ℕ} (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (hmn : m < n) (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 (insert x s)) : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s) s x := by have : (m + 1 : WithTop ℕ∞) ≠ ∞ := Ne.symm (ne_of_beq_false rfl) rcases h.contDiffOn' (ENat.add_one_natCast_le_withTop_of_lt hmn) (by simp [this]) with ⟨u, uo, xu, hu⟩ set t := insert x s ∩ u have A : t =ᶠ[𝓝[≠] x] s := by simp only [set_eventuallyEq_iff_inf_principal, ← nhdsWithin_inter'] rw [← inter_assoc, nhdsWithin_inter_of_mem', ← diff_eq_compl_inter, insert_diff_of_mem, diff_eq_compl_inter] exacts [rfl, mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_nhds (uo.mem_nhds xu)] have B : iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s =ᶠ[𝓝 x] iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f t := iteratedFDerivWithin_eventually_congr_set' _ A.symm _ have C : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f t) t x := hu.differentiableOn_iteratedFDerivWithin (Nat.cast_lt.2 m.lt_succ_self) (hs.inter uo) x ⟨mem_insert _ _, xu⟩ rw [differentiableWithinAt_congr_set' _ A] at C exact C.congr_of_eventuallyEq (B.filter_mono inf_le_left) B.self_of_nhds theorem contDiffOn_iff_continuousOn_differentiableOn {n : ℕ∞} (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s ↔ (∀ m : ℕ, m ≤ n → ContinuousOn (fun x => iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s x) s) ∧ ∀ m : ℕ, m < n → DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun x => iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s x) s := ⟨fun h => ⟨fun _m hm => h.continuousOn_iteratedFDerivWithin (mod_cast hm) hs, fun _m hm => h.differentiableOn_iteratedFDerivWithin (mod_cast hm) hs⟩, fun h => contDiffOn_of_continuousOn_differentiableOn h.1 h.2⟩ theorem contDiffOn_nat_iff_continuousOn_differentiableOn {n : ℕ} (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s ↔ (∀ m : ℕ, m ≤ n → ContinuousOn (fun x => iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s x) s) ∧ ∀ m : ℕ, m < n → DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun x => iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 m f s x) s := by rw [← WithTop.coe_natCast, contDiffOn_iff_continuousOn_differentiableOn hs] simp theorem contDiffOn_succ_of_fderivWithin (hf : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s) (h' : n = ω → AnalyticOn 𝕜 f s) (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n (fun y => fderivWithin 𝕜 f s y) s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 (n + 1) f s := by rcases eq_or_ne n ∞ with rfl | hn · rw [ENat.coe_top_add_one, contDiffOn_infty] intro m x hx apply ContDiffWithinAt.of_le _ (show (m : WithTop ℕ∞) ≤ m + 1 from le_self_add) rw [contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt (by simp), insert_eq_of_mem hx] exact ⟨s, self_mem_nhdsWithin, (by simp), fderivWithin 𝕜 f s, fun y hy => (hf y hy).hasFDerivWithinAt, (h x hx).of_le (mod_cast le_top)⟩ · intro x hx rw [contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt hn, insert_eq_of_mem hx] exact ⟨s, self_mem_nhdsWithin, h', fderivWithin 𝕜 f s, fun y hy => (hf y hy).hasFDerivWithinAt, h x hx⟩ theorem contDiffOn_of_analyticOn_of_fderivWithin (hf : AnalyticOn 𝕜 f s) (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 ω (fun y ↦ fderivWithin 𝕜 f s y) s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := by suffices ContDiffOn 𝕜 (ω + 1) f s from this.of_le le_top exact contDiffOn_succ_of_fderivWithin hf.differentiableOn (fun _ ↦ hf) h /-- A function is `C^(n + 1)` on a domain with unique derivatives if and only if it is differentiable there, and its derivative (expressed with `fderivWithin`) is `C^n`. -/ theorem contDiffOn_succ_iff_fderivWithin (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 (n + 1) f s ↔ DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s ∧ (n = ω → AnalyticOn 𝕜 f s) ∧ ContDiffOn 𝕜 n (fderivWithin 𝕜 f s) s := by refine ⟨fun H => ?_, fun h => contDiffOn_succ_of_fderivWithin h.1 h.2.1 h.2.2⟩ refine ⟨H.differentiableOn le_add_self, ?_, fun x hx => ?_⟩ · rintro rfl exact H.analyticOn have A (m : ℕ) (hm : m ≤ n) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 m (fun y => fderivWithin 𝕜 f s y) s x := by rcases (contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt (n := m) (ne_of_beq_false rfl)).1 (H.of_le (add_le_add_right hm 1) x hx) with ⟨u, hu, -, f', hff', hf'⟩ rcases mem_nhdsWithin.1 hu with ⟨o, o_open, xo, ho⟩ rw [inter_comm, insert_eq_of_mem hx] at ho have := hf'.mono ho rw [contDiffWithinAt_inter' (mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_nhds (IsOpen.mem_nhds o_open xo))] at this apply this.congr_of_eventuallyEq_of_mem _ hx have : o ∩ s ∈ 𝓝[s] x := mem_nhdsWithin.2 ⟨o, o_open, xo, Subset.refl _⟩ rw [inter_comm] at this refine Filter.eventuallyEq_of_mem this fun y hy => ?_ have A : fderivWithin 𝕜 f (s ∩ o) y = f' y := ((hff' y (ho hy)).mono ho).fderivWithin (hs.inter o_open y hy) rwa [fderivWithin_inter (o_open.mem_nhds hy.2)] at A match n with | ω => exact (H.analyticOn.fderivWithin hs).contDiffOn hs (n := ω) x hx | ∞ => exact contDiffWithinAt_infty.2 (fun m ↦ A m (mod_cast le_top)) | (n : ℕ) => exact A n le_rfl theorem contDiffOn_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt_of_uniqueDiffOn (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 (n + 1) f s ↔ (n = ω → AnalyticOn 𝕜 f s) ∧ ∃ f' : E → E →L[𝕜] F, ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f' s ∧ ∀ x, x ∈ s → HasFDerivWithinAt f (f' x) s x := by rw [contDiffOn_succ_iff_fderivWithin hs] refine ⟨fun h => ⟨h.2.1, fderivWithin 𝕜 f s, h.2.2, fun x hx => (h.1 x hx).hasFDerivWithinAt⟩, fun ⟨f_an, h⟩ => ?_⟩ rcases h with ⟨f', h1, h2⟩ refine ⟨fun x hx => (h2 x hx).differentiableWithinAt, f_an, fun x hx => ?_⟩ exact (h1 x hx).congr_of_mem (fun y hy => (h2 y hy).fderivWithin (hs y hy)) hx @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-27")] alias contDiffOn_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithin := contDiffOn_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt_of_uniqueDiffOn theorem contDiffOn_infty_iff_fderivWithin (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 ∞ f s ↔ DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s ∧ ContDiffOn 𝕜 ∞ (fderivWithin 𝕜 f s) s := by rw [← ENat.coe_top_add_one, contDiffOn_succ_iff_fderivWithin hs] simp @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-27")] alias contDiffOn_top_iff_fderivWithin := contDiffOn_infty_iff_fderivWithin /-- A function is `C^(n + 1)` on an open domain if and only if it is differentiable there, and its derivative (expressed with `fderiv`) is `C^n`. -/ theorem contDiffOn_succ_iff_fderiv_of_isOpen (hs : IsOpen s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 (n + 1) f s ↔ DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s ∧ (n = ω → AnalyticOn 𝕜 f s) ∧ ContDiffOn 𝕜 n (fderiv 𝕜 f) s := by rw [contDiffOn_succ_iff_fderivWithin hs.uniqueDiffOn, contDiffOn_congr fun x hx ↦ fderivWithin_of_isOpen hs hx] theorem contDiffOn_infty_iff_fderiv_of_isOpen (hs : IsOpen s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 ∞ f s ↔ DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s ∧ ContDiffOn 𝕜 ∞ (fderiv 𝕜 f) s := by rw [← ENat.coe_top_add_one, contDiffOn_succ_iff_fderiv_of_isOpen hs] simp @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-27")] alias contDiffOn_top_iff_fderiv_of_isOpen := contDiffOn_infty_iff_fderiv_of_isOpen protected theorem ContDiffOn.fderivWithin (hf : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) (hmn : m + 1 ≤ n) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 m (fderivWithin 𝕜 f s) s := ((contDiffOn_succ_iff_fderivWithin hs).1 (hf.of_le hmn)).2.2 theorem ContDiffOn.fderiv_of_isOpen (hf : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hs : IsOpen s) (hmn : m + 1 ≤ n) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 m (fderiv 𝕜 f) s := (hf.fderivWithin hs.uniqueDiffOn hmn).congr fun _ hx => (fderivWithin_of_isOpen hs hx).symm theorem ContDiffOn.continuousOn_fderivWithin (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) (hn : 1 ≤ n) : ContinuousOn (fderivWithin 𝕜 f s) s := ((contDiffOn_succ_iff_fderivWithin hs).1 (h.of_le (show 0 + (1 : WithTop ℕ∞) ≤ n from hn))).2.2.continuousOn theorem ContDiffOn.continuousOn_fderiv_of_isOpen (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hs : IsOpen s) (hn : 1 ≤ n) : ContinuousOn (fderiv 𝕜 f) s := ((contDiffOn_succ_iff_fderiv_of_isOpen hs).1 (h.of_le (show 0 + (1 : WithTop ℕ∞) ≤ n from hn))).2.2.continuousOn /-! ### Smooth functions at a point -/ variable (𝕜) in /-- A function is continuously differentiable up to `n` at a point `x` if, for any integer `k ≤ n`, there is a neighborhood of `x` where `f` admits derivatives up to order `n`, which are continuous. -/ def ContDiffAt (n : WithTop ℕ∞) (f : E → F) (x : E) : Prop := ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f univ x theorem contDiffWithinAt_univ : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f univ x ↔ ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x := Iff.rfl theorem contDiffAt_infty : ContDiffAt 𝕜 ∞ f x ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x := by simp [← contDiffWithinAt_univ, contDiffWithinAt_infty] @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-27")] alias contDiffAt_top := contDiffAt_infty theorem ContDiffAt.contDiffWithinAt (h : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := h.mono (subset_univ _) theorem ContDiffWithinAt.contDiffAt (h : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x) (hx : s ∈ 𝓝 x) : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x := by rwa [ContDiffAt, ← contDiffWithinAt_inter hx, univ_inter] theorem contDiffWithinAt_iff_contDiffAt (h : s ∈ 𝓝 x) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x ↔ ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x := by rw [← univ_inter s, contDiffWithinAt_inter h, contDiffWithinAt_univ] theorem IsOpen.contDiffOn_iff (hs : IsOpen s) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s ↔ ∀ ⦃a⦄, a ∈ s → ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f a := forall₂_congr fun _ => contDiffWithinAt_iff_contDiffAt ∘ hs.mem_nhds theorem ContDiffOn.contDiffAt (h : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s) (hx : s ∈ 𝓝 x) : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x := (h _ (mem_of_mem_nhds hx)).contDiffAt hx theorem ContDiffAt.congr_of_eventuallyEq (h : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x) (hg : f₁ =ᶠ[𝓝 x] f) : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f₁ x := h.congr_of_eventuallyEq_of_mem (by rwa [nhdsWithin_univ]) (mem_univ x) theorem ContDiffAt.of_le (h : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x) (hmn : m ≤ n) : ContDiffAt 𝕜 m f x := ContDiffWithinAt.of_le h hmn theorem ContDiffAt.continuousAt (h : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x) : ContinuousAt f x := by simpa [continuousWithinAt_univ] using h.continuousWithinAt theorem ContDiffAt.analyticAt (h : ContDiffAt 𝕜 ω f x) : AnalyticAt 𝕜 f x := by rw [← contDiffWithinAt_univ] at h rw [← analyticWithinAt_univ] exact h.analyticWithinAt /-- In a complete space, a function which is analytic at a point is also `C^ω` there. Note that the same statement for `AnalyticOn` does not require completeness, see `AnalyticOn.contDiffOn`. -/ theorem AnalyticAt.contDiffAt [CompleteSpace F] (h : AnalyticAt 𝕜 f x) : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x := by rw [← contDiffWithinAt_univ] rw [← analyticWithinAt_univ] at h exact h.contDiffWithinAt @[simp] theorem contDiffWithinAt_compl_self : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f {x}ᶜ x ↔ ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x := by rw [compl_eq_univ_diff, contDiffWithinAt_diff_singleton, contDiffWithinAt_univ] /-- If a function is `C^n` with `n ≥ 1` at a point, then it is differentiable there. -/ theorem ContDiffAt.differentiableAt (h : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x) (hn : 1 ≤ n) : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x := by simpa [hn, differentiableWithinAt_univ] using h.differentiableWithinAt nonrec lemma ContDiffAt.contDiffOn (h : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x) (hm : m ≤ n) (h' : m = ∞ → n = ω): ∃ u ∈ 𝓝 x, ContDiffOn 𝕜 m f u := by simpa [nhdsWithin_univ] using h.contDiffOn hm h' /-- A function is `C^(n + 1)` at a point iff locally, it has a derivative which is `C^n`. -/ theorem contDiffAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivAt {n : ℕ} : ContDiffAt 𝕜 (n + 1) f x ↔ ∃ f' : E → E →L[𝕜] F, (∃ u ∈ 𝓝 x, ∀ x ∈ u, HasFDerivAt f (f' x) x) ∧ ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f' x := by rw [← contDiffWithinAt_univ, contDiffWithinAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt (by simp)] simp only [nhdsWithin_univ, exists_prop, mem_univ, insert_eq_of_mem] constructor · rintro ⟨u, H, -, f', h_fderiv, h_cont_diff⟩ rcases mem_nhds_iff.mp H with ⟨t, htu, ht, hxt⟩ refine ⟨f', ⟨t, ?_⟩, h_cont_diff.contDiffAt H⟩ refine ⟨mem_nhds_iff.mpr ⟨t, Subset.rfl, ht, hxt⟩, ?_⟩ intro y hyt refine (h_fderiv y (htu hyt)).hasFDerivAt ?_ exact mem_nhds_iff.mpr ⟨t, htu, ht, hyt⟩ · rintro ⟨f', ⟨u, H, h_fderiv⟩, h_cont_diff⟩ refine ⟨u, H, by simp, f', fun x hxu ↦ ?_, h_cont_diff.contDiffWithinAt⟩ exact (h_fderiv x hxu).hasFDerivWithinAt protected theorem ContDiffAt.eventually (h : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x) (h' : n ≠ ∞) : ∀ᶠ y in 𝓝 x, ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f y := by simpa [nhdsWithin_univ] using ContDiffWithinAt.eventually h h' theorem iteratedFDerivWithin_eq_iteratedFDeriv {n : ℕ} (hs : UniqueDiffOn 𝕜 s) (h : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x) (hx : x ∈ s) : iteratedFDerivWithin 𝕜 n f s x = iteratedFDeriv 𝕜 n f x := by rw [← iteratedFDerivWithin_univ] rcases h.contDiffOn' le_rfl (by simp) with ⟨u, u_open, xu, hu⟩ rw [← iteratedFDerivWithin_inter_open u_open xu, ← iteratedFDerivWithin_inter_open u_open xu (s := univ)] apply iteratedFDerivWithin_subset · exact inter_subset_inter_left _ (subset_univ _) · exact hs.inter u_open · apply uniqueDiffOn_univ.inter u_open · simpa using hu · exact ⟨hx, xu⟩ /-! ### Smooth functions -/ variable (𝕜) in /-- A function is continuously differentiable up to `n` if it admits derivatives up to order `n`, which are continuous. Contrary to the case of definitions in domains (where derivatives might not be unique) we do not need to localize the definition in space or time. -/ def ContDiff (n : WithTop ℕ∞) (f : E → F) : Prop := match n with | ω => ∃ p : E → FormalMultilinearSeries 𝕜 E F, HasFTaylorSeriesUpTo ⊤ f p ∧ ∀ i, AnalyticOnNhd 𝕜 (fun x ↦ p x i) univ | (n : ℕ∞) => ∃ p : E → FormalMultilinearSeries 𝕜 E F, HasFTaylorSeriesUpTo n f p /-- If `f` has a Taylor series up to `n`, then it is `C^n`. -/ theorem HasFTaylorSeriesUpTo.contDiff {n : ℕ∞} {f' : E → FormalMultilinearSeries 𝕜 E F} (hf : HasFTaylorSeriesUpTo n f f') : ContDiff 𝕜 n f := ⟨f', hf⟩ theorem contDiffOn_univ : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f univ ↔ ContDiff 𝕜 n f := by match n with | ω => constructor · intro H use ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f univ rw [← hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn_univ_iff] refine ⟨H.ftaylorSeriesWithin uniqueDiffOn_univ, fun i ↦ ?_⟩ rw [← analyticOn_univ] exact H.analyticOn.iteratedFDerivWithin uniqueDiffOn_univ _ · rintro ⟨p, hp, h'p⟩ x _ exact ⟨univ, Filter.univ_sets _, p, (hp.hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn univ).of_le le_top, fun i ↦ (h'p i).analyticOn⟩ | (n : ℕ∞) => constructor · intro H use ftaylorSeriesWithin 𝕜 f univ rw [← hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn_univ_iff] exact H.ftaylorSeriesWithin uniqueDiffOn_univ · rintro ⟨p, hp⟩ x _ m hm exact ⟨univ, Filter.univ_sets _, p, (hp.hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn univ).of_le (mod_cast hm)⟩ theorem contDiff_iff_contDiffAt : ContDiff 𝕜 n f ↔ ∀ x, ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x := by simp [← contDiffOn_univ, ContDiffOn, ContDiffAt] theorem ContDiff.contDiffAt (h : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) : ContDiffAt 𝕜 n f x := contDiff_iff_contDiffAt.1 h x theorem ContDiff.contDiffWithinAt (h : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) : ContDiffWithinAt 𝕜 n f s x := h.contDiffAt.contDiffWithinAt theorem contDiff_infty : ContDiff 𝕜 ∞ f ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ContDiff 𝕜 n f := by simp [contDiffOn_univ.symm, contDiffOn_infty] @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-25")] alias contDiff_top := contDiff_infty @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-25")] alias contDiff_infty_iff_contDiff_omega := contDiff_infty theorem contDiff_all_iff_nat : (∀ n : ℕ∞, ContDiff 𝕜 n f) ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ContDiff 𝕜 n f := by simp only [← contDiffOn_univ, contDiffOn_all_iff_nat] theorem ContDiff.contDiffOn (h : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) : ContDiffOn 𝕜 n f s := (contDiffOn_univ.2 h).mono (subset_univ _) @[simp] theorem contDiff_zero : ContDiff 𝕜 0 f ↔ Continuous f := by rw [← contDiffOn_univ, continuous_iff_continuousOn_univ] exact contDiffOn_zero theorem contDiffAt_zero : ContDiffAt 𝕜 0 f x ↔ ∃ u ∈ 𝓝 x, ContinuousOn f u := by rw [← contDiffWithinAt_univ]; simp [contDiffWithinAt_zero, nhdsWithin_univ] theorem contDiffAt_one_iff : ContDiffAt 𝕜 1 f x ↔ ∃ f' : E → E →L[𝕜] F, ∃ u ∈ 𝓝 x, ContinuousOn f' u ∧ ∀ x ∈ u, HasFDerivAt f (f' x) x := by rw [show (1 : WithTop ℕ∞) = (0 : ℕ) + 1 from rfl] simp_rw [contDiffAt_succ_iff_hasFDerivAt, show ((0 : ℕ) : WithTop ℕ∞) = 0 from rfl, contDiffAt_zero, exists_mem_and_iff antitone_bforall antitone_continuousOn, and_comm] theorem ContDiff.of_le (h : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) (hmn : m ≤ n) : ContDiff 𝕜 m f := contDiffOn_univ.1 <| (contDiffOn_univ.2 h).of_le hmn theorem ContDiff.of_succ (h : ContDiff 𝕜 (n + 1) f) : ContDiff 𝕜 n f := h.of_le le_self_add theorem ContDiff.one_of_succ (h : ContDiff 𝕜 (n + 1) f) : ContDiff 𝕜 1 f := by apply h.of_le le_add_self theorem ContDiff.continuous (h : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) : Continuous f := contDiff_zero.1 (h.of_le bot_le) /-- If a function is `C^n` with `n ≥ 1`, then it is differentiable. -/ theorem ContDiff.differentiable (h : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) (hn : 1 ≤ n) : Differentiable 𝕜 f := differentiableOn_univ.1 <| (contDiffOn_univ.2 h).differentiableOn hn theorem contDiff_iff_forall_nat_le {n : ℕ∞} : ContDiff 𝕜 n f ↔ ∀ m : ℕ, ↑m ≤ n → ContDiff 𝕜 m f := by simp_rw [← contDiffOn_univ]; exact contDiffOn_iff_forall_nat_le /-- A function is `C^(n+1)` iff it has a `C^n` derivative. -/ theorem contDiff_succ_iff_hasFDerivAt {n : ℕ} : ContDiff 𝕜 (n + 1) f ↔ ∃ f' : E → E →L[𝕜] F, ContDiff 𝕜 n f' ∧ ∀ x, HasFDerivAt f (f' x) x := by simp only [← contDiffOn_univ, ← hasFDerivWithinAt_univ, Set.mem_univ, forall_true_left, contDiffOn_succ_iff_hasFDerivWithinAt_of_uniqueDiffOn uniqueDiffOn_univ, WithTop.natCast_ne_top, analyticOn_univ, false_implies, true_and] theorem contDiff_one_iff_hasFDerivAt : ContDiff 𝕜 1 f ↔ ∃ f' : E → E →L[𝕜] F, Continuous f' ∧ ∀ x, HasFDerivAt f (f' x) x := by convert contDiff_succ_iff_hasFDerivAt using 4; simp theorem AnalyticOn.contDiff (hf : AnalyticOn 𝕜 f univ) : ContDiff 𝕜 n f := by rw [← contDiffOn_univ] exact hf.contDiffOn (n := n) uniqueDiffOn_univ theorem AnalyticOnNhd.contDiff (hf : AnalyticOnNhd 𝕜 f univ) : ContDiff 𝕜 n f := hf.analyticOn.contDiff theorem ContDiff.analyticOnNhd (h : ContDiff 𝕜 ω f) : AnalyticOnNhd 𝕜 f s := by rw [← contDiffOn_univ] at h have := h.analyticOn rw [analyticOn_univ] at this exact this.mono (subset_univ _) theorem contDiff_omega_iff_analyticOnNhd : ContDiff 𝕜 ω f ↔ AnalyticOnNhd 𝕜 f univ := ⟨fun h ↦ h.analyticOnNhd, fun h ↦ h.contDiff⟩ /-! ### Iterated derivative -/ /-- When a function is `C^n`, it admits `ftaylorSeries 𝕜 f` as a Taylor series up to order `n` in `s`. -/ theorem ContDiff.ftaylorSeries (hf : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) : HasFTaylorSeriesUpTo n f (ftaylorSeries 𝕜 f) := by simp only [← contDiffOn_univ, ← hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn_univ_iff, ← ftaylorSeriesWithin_univ] at hf ⊢ exact ContDiffOn.ftaylorSeriesWithin hf uniqueDiffOn_univ /-- For `n : ℕ∞`, a function is `C^n` iff it admits `ftaylorSeries 𝕜 f` as a Taylor series up to order `n`. -/ theorem contDiff_iff_ftaylorSeries {n : ℕ∞} : ContDiff 𝕜 n f ↔ HasFTaylorSeriesUpTo n f (ftaylorSeries 𝕜 f) := by constructor · rw [← contDiffOn_univ, ← hasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn_univ_iff, ← ftaylorSeriesWithin_univ] exact fun h ↦ ContDiffOn.ftaylorSeriesWithin h uniqueDiffOn_univ · exact fun h ↦ ⟨ftaylorSeries 𝕜 f, h⟩ theorem contDiff_iff_continuous_differentiable {n : ℕ∞} : ContDiff 𝕜 n f ↔ (∀ m : ℕ, m ≤ n → Continuous fun x => iteratedFDeriv 𝕜 m f x) ∧ ∀ m : ℕ, m < n → Differentiable 𝕜 fun x => iteratedFDeriv 𝕜 m f x := by simp [contDiffOn_univ.symm, continuous_iff_continuousOn_univ, differentiableOn_univ.symm, iteratedFDerivWithin_univ, contDiffOn_iff_continuousOn_differentiableOn uniqueDiffOn_univ] theorem contDiff_nat_iff_continuous_differentiable {n : ℕ} : ContDiff 𝕜 n f ↔ (∀ m : ℕ, m ≤ n → Continuous fun x => iteratedFDeriv 𝕜 m f x) ∧ ∀ m : ℕ, m < n → Differentiable 𝕜 fun x => iteratedFDeriv 𝕜 m f x := by rw [← WithTop.coe_natCast, contDiff_iff_continuous_differentiable] simp /-- If `f` is `C^n` then its `m`-times iterated derivative is continuous for `m ≤ n`. -/ theorem ContDiff.continuous_iteratedFDeriv {m : ℕ} (hm : m ≤ n) (hf : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) : Continuous fun x => iteratedFDeriv 𝕜 m f x := (contDiff_iff_continuous_differentiable.mp (hf.of_le hm)).1 m le_rfl /-- If `f` is `C^n` then its `m`-times iterated derivative is differentiable for `m < n`. -/ theorem ContDiff.differentiable_iteratedFDeriv {m : ℕ} (hm : m < n) (hf : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) : Differentiable 𝕜 fun x => iteratedFDeriv 𝕜 m f x := (contDiff_iff_continuous_differentiable.mp (hf.of_le (ENat.add_one_natCast_le_withTop_of_lt hm))).2 m (mod_cast lt_add_one m) theorem contDiff_of_differentiable_iteratedFDeriv {n : ℕ∞} (h : ∀ m : ℕ, m ≤ n → Differentiable 𝕜 (iteratedFDeriv 𝕜 m f)) : ContDiff 𝕜 n f := contDiff_iff_continuous_differentiable.2 ⟨fun m hm => (h m hm).continuous, fun m hm => h m (le_of_lt hm)⟩ /-- A function is `C^(n + 1)` if and only if it is differentiable, and its derivative (formulated in terms of `fderiv`) is `C^n`. -/ theorem contDiff_succ_iff_fderiv : ContDiff 𝕜 (n + 1) f ↔ Differentiable 𝕜 f ∧ (n = ω → AnalyticOnNhd 𝕜 f univ) ∧ ContDiff 𝕜 n (fderiv 𝕜 f) := by simp only [← contDiffOn_univ, ← differentiableOn_univ, ← fderivWithin_univ, contDiffOn_succ_iff_fderivWithin uniqueDiffOn_univ, analyticOn_univ] theorem contDiff_one_iff_fderiv : ContDiff 𝕜 1 f ↔ Differentiable 𝕜 f ∧ Continuous (fderiv 𝕜 f) := by rw [← zero_add 1, contDiff_succ_iff_fderiv] simp theorem contDiff_infty_iff_fderiv : ContDiff 𝕜 ∞ f ↔ Differentiable 𝕜 f ∧ ContDiff 𝕜 ∞ (fderiv 𝕜 f) := by rw [← ENat.coe_top_add_one, contDiff_succ_iff_fderiv] simp @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-27")] alias contDiff_top_iff_fderiv := contDiff_infty_iff_fderiv theorem ContDiff.continuous_fderiv (h : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) (hn : 1 ≤ n) : Continuous (fderiv 𝕜 f) := (contDiff_one_iff_fderiv.1 (h.of_le hn)).2 /-- If a function is at least `C^1`, its bundled derivative (mapping `(x, v)` to `Df(x) v`) is continuous. -/ theorem ContDiff.continuous_fderiv_apply (h : ContDiff 𝕜 n f) (hn : 1 ≤ n) : Continuous fun p : E × E => (fderiv 𝕜 f p.1 : E → F) p.2 := have A : Continuous fun q : (E →L[𝕜] F) × E => q.1 q.2 := isBoundedBilinearMap_apply.continuous have B : Continuous fun p : E × E => (fderiv 𝕜 f p.1, p.2) := ((h.continuous_fderiv hn).comp continuous_fst).prodMk continuous_snd A.comp B
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Patrick Massot. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Patrick Massot -/ import Mathlib.Topology.Path /-! # Path connectedness Continuing from `Mathlib.Topology.Path`, this file defines path components and path-connected spaces. ## Main definitions In the file the unit interval `[0, 1]` in `ℝ` is denoted by `I`, and `X` is a topological space. * `Joined (x y : X)` means there is a path between `x` and `y`. * `Joined.somePath (h : Joined x y)` selects some path between two points `x` and `y`. * `pathComponent (x : X)` is the set of points joined to `x`. * `PathConnectedSpace X` is a predicate class asserting that `X` is non-empty and every two points of `X` are joined. Then there are corresponding relative notions for `F : Set X`. * `JoinedIn F (x y : X)` means there is a path `γ` joining `x` to `y` with values in `F`. * `JoinedIn.somePath (h : JoinedIn F x y)` selects a path from `x` to `y` inside `F`. * `pathComponentIn F (x : X)` is the set of points joined to `x` in `F`. * `IsPathConnected F` asserts that `F` is non-empty and every two points of `F` are joined in `F`. ## Main theorems * `Joined` is an equivalence relation, while `JoinedIn F` is at least symmetric and transitive. One can link the absolute and relative version in two directions, using `(univ : Set X)` or the subtype `↥F`. * `pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ : PathConnectedSpace X ↔ IsPathConnected (univ : Set X)` * `isPathConnected_iff_pathConnectedSpace : IsPathConnected F ↔ PathConnectedSpace ↥F` Furthermore, it is shown that continuous images and quotients of path-connected sets/spaces are path-connected, and that every path-connected set/space is also connected. -/ noncomputable section open Topology Filter unitInterval Set Function variable {X Y : Type*} [TopologicalSpace X] [TopologicalSpace Y] {x y z : X} {ι : Type*} /-! ### Being joined by a path -/ /-- The relation "being joined by a path". This is an equivalence relation. -/ def Joined (x y : X) : Prop := Nonempty (Path x y) @[refl] theorem Joined.refl (x : X) : Joined x x := ⟨Path.refl x⟩ /-- When two points are joined, choose some path from `x` to `y`. -/ def Joined.somePath (h : Joined x y) : Path x y := Nonempty.some h @[symm] theorem Joined.symm {x y : X} (h : Joined x y) : Joined y x := ⟨h.somePath.symm⟩ @[trans] theorem Joined.trans {x y z : X} (hxy : Joined x y) (hyz : Joined y z) : Joined x z := ⟨hxy.somePath.trans hyz.somePath⟩ variable (X) /-- The setoid corresponding the equivalence relation of being joined by a continuous path. -/ def pathSetoid : Setoid X where r := Joined iseqv := Equivalence.mk Joined.refl Joined.symm Joined.trans /-- The quotient type of points of a topological space modulo being joined by a continuous path. -/ def ZerothHomotopy := Quotient (pathSetoid X) instance ZerothHomotopy.inhabited : Inhabited (ZerothHomotopy ℝ) := ⟨@Quotient.mk' ℝ (pathSetoid ℝ) 0⟩ variable {X} /-! ### Being joined by a path inside a set -/ /-- The relation "being joined by a path in `F`". Not quite an equivalence relation since it's not reflexive for points that do not belong to `F`. -/ def JoinedIn (F : Set X) (x y : X) : Prop := ∃ γ : Path x y, ∀ t, γ t ∈ F variable {F : Set X} theorem JoinedIn.mem (h : JoinedIn F x y) : x ∈ F ∧ y ∈ F := by rcases h with ⟨γ, γ_in⟩ have : γ 0 ∈ F ∧ γ 1 ∈ F := by constructor <;> apply γ_in simpa using this theorem JoinedIn.source_mem (h : JoinedIn F x y) : x ∈ F := h.mem.1 theorem JoinedIn.target_mem (h : JoinedIn F x y) : y ∈ F := h.mem.2 /-- When `x` and `y` are joined in `F`, choose a path from `x` to `y` inside `F` -/ def JoinedIn.somePath (h : JoinedIn F x y) : Path x y := Classical.choose h theorem JoinedIn.somePath_mem (h : JoinedIn F x y) (t : I) : h.somePath t ∈ F := Classical.choose_spec h t /-- If `x` and `y` are joined in the set `F`, then they are joined in the subtype `F`. -/ theorem JoinedIn.joined_subtype (h : JoinedIn F x y) : Joined (⟨x, h.source_mem⟩ : F) (⟨y, h.target_mem⟩ : F) := ⟨{ toFun := fun t => ⟨h.somePath t, h.somePath_mem t⟩ continuous_toFun := by fun_prop source' := by simp target' := by simp }⟩ theorem JoinedIn.ofLine {f : ℝ → X} (hf : ContinuousOn f I) (h₀ : f 0 = x) (h₁ : f 1 = y) (hF : f '' I ⊆ F) : JoinedIn F x y := ⟨Path.ofLine hf h₀ h₁, fun t => hF <| Path.ofLine_mem hf h₀ h₁ t⟩ theorem JoinedIn.joined (h : JoinedIn F x y) : Joined x y := ⟨h.somePath⟩ theorem joinedIn_iff_joined (x_in : x ∈ F) (y_in : y ∈ F) : JoinedIn F x y ↔ Joined (⟨x, x_in⟩ : F) (⟨y, y_in⟩ : F) := ⟨fun h => h.joined_subtype, fun h => ⟨h.somePath.map continuous_subtype_val, by simp⟩⟩ @[simp] theorem joinedIn_univ : JoinedIn univ x y ↔ Joined x y := by simp [JoinedIn, Joined, exists_true_iff_nonempty] theorem JoinedIn.mono {U V : Set X} (h : JoinedIn U x y) (hUV : U ⊆ V) : JoinedIn V x y := ⟨h.somePath, fun t => hUV (h.somePath_mem t)⟩ theorem JoinedIn.refl (h : x ∈ F) : JoinedIn F x x := ⟨Path.refl x, fun _t => h⟩ @[symm] theorem JoinedIn.symm (h : JoinedIn F x y) : JoinedIn F y x := by obtain ⟨hx, hy⟩ := h.mem simp_all only [joinedIn_iff_joined] exact h.symm theorem JoinedIn.trans (hxy : JoinedIn F x y) (hyz : JoinedIn F y z) : JoinedIn F x z := by obtain ⟨hx, hy⟩ := hxy.mem obtain ⟨hx, hy⟩ := hyz.mem simp_all only [joinedIn_iff_joined] exact hxy.trans hyz theorem Specializes.joinedIn (h : x ⤳ y) (hx : x ∈ F) (hy : y ∈ F) : JoinedIn F x y := by refine ⟨⟨⟨Set.piecewise {1} (const I y) (const I x), ?_⟩, by simp, by simp⟩, fun t ↦ ?_⟩ · exact isClosed_singleton.continuous_piecewise_of_specializes continuous_const continuous_const fun _ ↦ h · simp only [Path.coe_mk_mk, piecewise] split_ifs <;> assumption theorem Inseparable.joinedIn (h : Inseparable x y) (hx : x ∈ F) (hy : y ∈ F) : JoinedIn F x y := h.specializes.joinedIn hx hy theorem JoinedIn.map_continuousOn (h : JoinedIn F x y) {f : X → Y} (hf : ContinuousOn f F) : JoinedIn (f '' F) (f x) (f y) := let ⟨γ, hγ⟩ := h ⟨γ.map' <| hf.mono (range_subset_iff.mpr hγ), fun t ↦ mem_image_of_mem _ (hγ t)⟩ theorem JoinedIn.map (h : JoinedIn F x y) {f : X → Y} (hf : Continuous f) : JoinedIn (f '' F) (f x) (f y) := h.map_continuousOn hf.continuousOn theorem Topology.IsInducing.joinedIn_image {f : X → Y} (hf : IsInducing f) (hx : x ∈ F) (hy : y ∈ F) : JoinedIn (f '' F) (f x) (f y) ↔ JoinedIn F x y := by refine ⟨?_, (.map · hf.continuous)⟩ rintro ⟨γ, hγ⟩ choose γ' hγ'F hγ' using hγ have h₀ : x ⤳ γ' 0 := by rw [← hf.specializes_iff, hγ', γ.source] have h₁ : γ' 1 ⤳ y := by rw [← hf.specializes_iff, hγ', γ.target] have h : JoinedIn F (γ' 0) (γ' 1) := by refine ⟨⟨⟨γ', ?_⟩, rfl, rfl⟩, hγ'F⟩ simpa only [hf.continuous_iff, comp_def, hγ'] using map_continuous γ exact (h₀.joinedIn hx (hγ'F _)).trans <| h.trans <| h₁.joinedIn (hγ'F _) hy @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")] alias Inducing.joinedIn_image := IsInducing.joinedIn_image /-! ### Path component -/ /-- The path component of `x` is the set of points that can be joined to `x`. -/ def pathComponent (x : X) := { y | Joined x y } theorem mem_pathComponent_iff : x ∈ pathComponent y ↔ Joined y x := .rfl @[simp] theorem mem_pathComponent_self (x : X) : x ∈ pathComponent x := Joined.refl x @[simp] theorem pathComponent.nonempty (x : X) : (pathComponent x).Nonempty := ⟨x, mem_pathComponent_self x⟩ theorem mem_pathComponent_of_mem (h : x ∈ pathComponent y) : y ∈ pathComponent x := Joined.symm h theorem pathComponent_symm : x ∈ pathComponent y ↔ y ∈ pathComponent x := ⟨fun h => mem_pathComponent_of_mem h, fun h => mem_pathComponent_of_mem h⟩ theorem pathComponent_congr (h : x ∈ pathComponent y) : pathComponent x = pathComponent y := by ext z constructor · intro h' rw [pathComponent_symm] exact (h.trans h').symm · intro h' rw [pathComponent_symm] at h' ⊢ exact h'.trans h theorem pathComponent_subset_component (x : X) : pathComponent x ⊆ connectedComponent x := fun y h => (isConnected_range h.somePath.continuous).subset_connectedComponent ⟨0, by simp⟩ ⟨1, by simp⟩ /-- The path component of `x` in `F` is the set of points that can be joined to `x` in `F`. -/ def pathComponentIn (x : X) (F : Set X) := { y | JoinedIn F x y } @[simp] theorem pathComponentIn_univ (x : X) : pathComponentIn x univ = pathComponent x := by simp [pathComponentIn, pathComponent, JoinedIn, Joined, exists_true_iff_nonempty] theorem Joined.mem_pathComponent (hyz : Joined y z) (hxy : y ∈ pathComponent x) : z ∈ pathComponent x := hxy.trans hyz theorem mem_pathComponentIn_self (h : x ∈ F) : x ∈ pathComponentIn x F := JoinedIn.refl h theorem pathComponentIn_subset : pathComponentIn x F ⊆ F := fun _ hy ↦ hy.target_mem theorem pathComponentIn_nonempty_iff : (pathComponentIn x F).Nonempty ↔ x ∈ F := ⟨fun ⟨_, ⟨γ, hγ⟩⟩ ↦ γ.source ▸ hγ 0, fun hx ↦ ⟨x, mem_pathComponentIn_self hx⟩⟩ theorem pathComponentIn_congr (h : x ∈ pathComponentIn y F) : pathComponentIn x F = pathComponentIn y F := by ext; exact ⟨h.trans, h.symm.trans⟩ @[gcongr] theorem pathComponentIn_mono {G : Set X} (h : F ⊆ G) : pathComponentIn x F ⊆ pathComponentIn x G := fun _ ⟨γ, hγ⟩ ↦ ⟨γ, fun t ↦ h (hγ t)⟩ /-! ### Path connected sets -/ /-- A set `F` is path connected if it contains a point that can be joined to all other in `F`. -/ def IsPathConnected (F : Set X) : Prop := ∃ x ∈ F, ∀ {y}, y ∈ F → JoinedIn F x y theorem isPathConnected_iff_eq : IsPathConnected F ↔ ∃ x ∈ F, pathComponentIn x F = F := by constructor <;> rintro ⟨x, x_in, h⟩ <;> use x, x_in · ext y exact ⟨fun hy => hy.mem.2, h⟩ · intro y y_in rwa [← h] at y_in theorem IsPathConnected.joinedIn (h : IsPathConnected F) : ∀ᵉ (x ∈ F) (y ∈ F), JoinedIn F x y := fun _x x_in _y y_in => let ⟨_b, _b_in, hb⟩ := h (hb x_in).symm.trans (hb y_in) theorem isPathConnected_iff : IsPathConnected F ↔ F.Nonempty ∧ ∀ᵉ (x ∈ F) (y ∈ F), JoinedIn F x y := ⟨fun h => ⟨let ⟨b, b_in, _hb⟩ := h; ⟨b, b_in⟩, h.joinedIn⟩, fun ⟨⟨b, b_in⟩, h⟩ => ⟨b, b_in, fun x_in => h _ b_in _ x_in⟩⟩ /-- If `f` is continuous on `F` and `F` is path-connected, so is `f(F)`. -/ theorem IsPathConnected.image' (hF : IsPathConnected F) {f : X → Y} (hf : ContinuousOn f F) : IsPathConnected (f '' F) := by rcases hF with ⟨x, x_in, hx⟩ use f x, mem_image_of_mem f x_in rintro _ ⟨y, y_in, rfl⟩ refine ⟨(hx y_in).somePath.map' ?_, fun t ↦ ⟨_, (hx y_in).somePath_mem t, rfl⟩⟩ exact hf.mono (range_subset_iff.2 (hx y_in).somePath_mem) /-- If `f` is continuous and `F` is path-connected, so is `f(F)`. -/ theorem IsPathConnected.image (hF : IsPathConnected F) {f : X → Y} (hf : Continuous f) : IsPathConnected (f '' F) := hF.image' hf.continuousOn /-- If `f : X → Y` is an inducing map, `f(F)` is path-connected iff `F` is. -/ nonrec theorem Topology.IsInducing.isPathConnected_iff {f : X → Y} (hf : IsInducing f) : IsPathConnected F ↔ IsPathConnected (f '' F) := by simp only [IsPathConnected, forall_mem_image, exists_mem_image] refine exists_congr fun x ↦ and_congr_right fun hx ↦ forall₂_congr fun y hy ↦ ?_ rw [hf.joinedIn_image hx hy] @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")] alias Inducing.isPathConnected_iff := IsInducing.isPathConnected_iff /-- If `h : X → Y` is a homeomorphism, `h(s)` is path-connected iff `s` is. -/ @[simp] theorem Homeomorph.isPathConnected_image {s : Set X} (h : X ≃ₜ Y) : IsPathConnected (h '' s) ↔ IsPathConnected s := h.isInducing.isPathConnected_iff.symm /-- If `h : X → Y` is a homeomorphism, `h⁻¹(s)` is path-connected iff `s` is. -/ @[simp] theorem Homeomorph.isPathConnected_preimage {s : Set Y} (h : X ≃ₜ Y) : IsPathConnected (h ⁻¹' s) ↔ IsPathConnected s := by rw [← Homeomorph.image_symm]; exact h.symm.isPathConnected_image theorem IsPathConnected.mem_pathComponent (h : IsPathConnected F) (x_in : x ∈ F) (y_in : y ∈ F) : y ∈ pathComponent x := (h.joinedIn x x_in y y_in).joined theorem IsPathConnected.subset_pathComponent (h : IsPathConnected F) (x_in : x ∈ F) : F ⊆ pathComponent x := fun _y y_in => h.mem_pathComponent x_in y_in theorem IsPathConnected.subset_pathComponentIn {s : Set X} (hs : IsPathConnected s) (hxs : x ∈ s) (hsF : s ⊆ F) : s ⊆ pathComponentIn x F := fun y hys ↦ (hs.joinedIn x hxs y hys).mono hsF theorem isPathConnected_singleton (x : X) : IsPathConnected ({x} : Set X) := by refine ⟨x, rfl, ?_⟩ rintro y rfl exact JoinedIn.refl rfl theorem isPathConnected_pathComponentIn (h : x ∈ F) : IsPathConnected (pathComponentIn x F) := ⟨x, mem_pathComponentIn_self h, fun ⟨γ, hγ⟩ ↦ by refine ⟨γ, fun t ↦ ⟨(γ.truncateOfLE t.2.1).cast (γ.extend_zero.symm) (γ.extend_extends' t).symm, fun t' ↦ ?_⟩⟩ dsimp [Path.truncateOfLE, Path.truncate] exact γ.extend_extends' ⟨min (max t'.1 0) t.1, by simp [t.2.1, t.2.2]⟩ ▸ hγ _⟩ theorem isPathConnected_pathComponent : IsPathConnected (pathComponent x) := by rw [← pathComponentIn_univ] exact isPathConnected_pathComponentIn (mem_univ x) theorem IsPathConnected.union {U V : Set X} (hU : IsPathConnected U) (hV : IsPathConnected V) (hUV : (U ∩ V).Nonempty) : IsPathConnected (U ∪ V) := by rcases hUV with ⟨x, xU, xV⟩ use x, Or.inl xU rintro y (yU | yV) · exact (hU.joinedIn x xU y yU).mono subset_union_left · exact (hV.joinedIn x xV y yV).mono subset_union_right /-- If a set `W` is path-connected, then it is also path-connected when seen as a set in a smaller ambient type `U` (when `U` contains `W`). -/ theorem IsPathConnected.preimage_coe {U W : Set X} (hW : IsPathConnected W) (hWU : W ⊆ U) : IsPathConnected (((↑) : U → X) ⁻¹' W) := by rwa [IsInducing.subtypeVal.isPathConnected_iff, Subtype.image_preimage_val, inter_eq_right.2 hWU] theorem IsPathConnected.exists_path_through_family {n : ℕ} {s : Set X} (h : IsPathConnected s) (p : Fin (n + 1) → X) (hp : ∀ i, p i ∈ s) : ∃ γ : Path (p 0) (p n), range γ ⊆ s ∧ ∀ i, p i ∈ range γ := by let p' : ℕ → X := fun k => if h : k < n + 1 then p ⟨k, h⟩ else p ⟨0, n.zero_lt_succ⟩ obtain ⟨γ, hγ⟩ : ∃ γ : Path (p' 0) (p' n), (∀ i ≤ n, p' i ∈ range γ) ∧ range γ ⊆ s := by have hp' : ∀ i ≤ n, p' i ∈ s := by intro i hi simp [p', Nat.lt_succ_of_le hi, hp] clear_value p' clear hp p induction n with | zero => use Path.refl (p' 0) constructor · rintro i hi rw [Nat.le_zero.mp hi] exact ⟨0, rfl⟩ · rw [range_subset_iff] rintro _x exact hp' 0 le_rfl | succ n hn => rcases hn fun i hi => hp' i <| Nat.le_succ_of_le hi with ⟨γ₀, hγ₀⟩ rcases h.joinedIn (p' n) (hp' n n.le_succ) (p' <| n + 1) (hp' (n + 1) <| le_rfl) with ⟨γ₁, hγ₁⟩ let γ : Path (p' 0) (p' <| n + 1) := γ₀.trans γ₁ use γ have range_eq : range γ = range γ₀ ∪ range γ₁ := γ₀.trans_range γ₁ constructor · rintro i hi by_cases hi' : i ≤ n · rw [range_eq] left exact hγ₀.1 i hi' · rw [not_le, ← Nat.succ_le_iff] at hi' have : i = n.succ := le_antisymm hi hi' rw [this] use 1 exact γ.target · rw [range_eq] apply union_subset hγ₀.2 rw [range_subset_iff] exact hγ₁ have hpp' : ∀ k < n + 1, p k = p' k := by intro k hk simp only [p', hk, dif_pos] congr ext rw [Fin.val_cast_of_lt hk] use γ.cast (hpp' 0 n.zero_lt_succ) (hpp' n n.lt_succ_self) simp only [γ.cast_coe] refine And.intro hγ.2 ?_ rintro ⟨i, hi⟩ suffices p ⟨i, hi⟩ = p' i by convert hγ.1 i (Nat.le_of_lt_succ hi) rw [← hpp' i hi] suffices i = i % n.succ by congr rw [Nat.mod_eq_of_lt hi] theorem IsPathConnected.exists_path_through_family' {n : ℕ} {s : Set X} (h : IsPathConnected s) (p : Fin (n + 1) → X) (hp : ∀ i, p i ∈ s) : ∃ (γ : Path (p 0) (p n)) (t : Fin (n + 1) → I), (∀ t, γ t ∈ s) ∧ ∀ i, γ (t i) = p i := by rcases h.exists_path_through_family p hp with ⟨γ, hγ⟩ rcases hγ with ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ simp only [range, mem_setOf_eq] at h₂ rw [range_subset_iff] at h₁ choose! t ht using h₂ exact ⟨γ, t, h₁, ht⟩ /-! ### Path connected spaces -/ /-- A topological space is path-connected if it is non-empty and every two points can be joined by a continuous path. -/ @[mk_iff] class PathConnectedSpace (X : Type*) [TopologicalSpace X] : Prop where /-- A path-connected space must be nonempty. -/ nonempty : Nonempty X /-- Any two points in a path-connected space must be joined by a continuous path. -/ joined : ∀ x y : X, Joined x y theorem pathConnectedSpace_iff_zerothHomotopy : PathConnectedSpace X ↔ Nonempty (ZerothHomotopy X) ∧ Subsingleton (ZerothHomotopy X) := by letI := pathSetoid X constructor · intro h refine ⟨(nonempty_quotient_iff _).mpr h.1, ⟨?_⟩⟩ rintro ⟨x⟩ ⟨y⟩ exact Quotient.sound (PathConnectedSpace.joined x y) · unfold ZerothHomotopy rintro ⟨h, h'⟩ exact ⟨(nonempty_quotient_iff _).mp h, fun x y => Quotient.exact <| Subsingleton.elim ⟦x⟧ ⟦y⟧⟩ namespace PathConnectedSpace variable [PathConnectedSpace X] /-- Use path-connectedness to build a path between two points. -/ def somePath (x y : X) : Path x y := Nonempty.some (joined x y) end PathConnectedSpace theorem pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ : PathConnectedSpace X ↔ IsPathConnected (univ : Set X) := by simp [pathConnectedSpace_iff, isPathConnected_iff, nonempty_iff_univ_nonempty] theorem isPathConnected_iff_pathConnectedSpace : IsPathConnected F ↔ PathConnectedSpace F := by rw [pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ, IsInducing.subtypeVal.isPathConnected_iff, image_univ, Subtype.range_val_subtype, setOf_mem_eq] theorem isPathConnected_univ [PathConnectedSpace X] : IsPathConnected (univ : Set X) := pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ.mp inferInstance theorem isPathConnected_range [PathConnectedSpace X] {f : X → Y} (hf : Continuous f) : IsPathConnected (range f) := by rw [← image_univ] exact isPathConnected_univ.image hf theorem Function.Surjective.pathConnectedSpace [PathConnectedSpace X] {f : X → Y} (hf : Surjective f) (hf' : Continuous f) : PathConnectedSpace Y := by rw [pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ, ← hf.range_eq] exact isPathConnected_range hf' instance Quotient.instPathConnectedSpace {s : Setoid X} [PathConnectedSpace X] : PathConnectedSpace (Quotient s) := Quotient.mk'_surjective.pathConnectedSpace continuous_coinduced_rng /-- This is a special case of `NormedSpace.instPathConnectedSpace` (and `IsTopologicalAddGroup.pathConnectedSpace`). It exists only to simplify dependencies. -/ instance Real.instPathConnectedSpace : PathConnectedSpace ℝ where joined x y := ⟨⟨⟨fun (t : I) ↦ (1 - t) * x + t * y, by fun_prop⟩, by simp, by simp⟩⟩ nonempty := inferInstance theorem pathConnectedSpace_iff_eq : PathConnectedSpace X ↔ ∃ x : X, pathComponent x = univ := by simp [pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ, isPathConnected_iff_eq] -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 100) PathConnectedSpace.connectedSpace [PathConnectedSpace X] : ConnectedSpace X := by rw [connectedSpace_iff_connectedComponent] rcases isPathConnected_iff_eq.mp (pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ.mp ‹_›) with ⟨x, _x_in, hx⟩ use x rw [← univ_subset_iff] exact (by simpa using hx : pathComponent x = univ) ▸ pathComponent_subset_component x theorem IsPathConnected.isConnected (hF : IsPathConnected F) : IsConnected F := by rw [isConnected_iff_connectedSpace] rw [isPathConnected_iff_pathConnectedSpace] at hF exact @PathConnectedSpace.connectedSpace _ _ hF namespace PathConnectedSpace variable [PathConnectedSpace X] theorem exists_path_through_family {n : ℕ} (p : Fin (n + 1) → X) : ∃ γ : Path (p 0) (p n), ∀ i, p i ∈ range γ := by have : IsPathConnected (univ : Set X) := pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ.mp (by infer_instance) rcases this.exists_path_through_family p fun _i => True.intro with ⟨γ, -, h⟩ exact ⟨γ, h⟩ theorem exists_path_through_family' {n : ℕ} (p : Fin (n + 1) → X) : ∃ (γ : Path (p 0) (p n)) (t : Fin (n + 1) → I), ∀ i, γ (t i) = p i := by have : IsPathConnected (univ : Set X) := pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ.mp (by infer_instance) rcases this.exists_path_through_family' p fun _i => True.intro with ⟨γ, t, -, h⟩ exact ⟨γ, t, h⟩ end PathConnectedSpace
Mathlib/Topology/Connected/PathConnected.lean
980
986
/- Copyright (c) 2021 Apurva Nakade. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Apurva Nakade -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Regular import Mathlib.GroupTheory.MonoidLocalization.Away import Mathlib.RingTheory.Localization.Defs import Mathlib.SetTheory.Game.Birthday import Mathlib.SetTheory.Surreal.Multiplication import Mathlib.Tactic.Linarith /-! # Dyadic numbers Dyadic numbers are obtained by localizing ℤ away from 2. They are the initial object in the category of rings with no 2-torsion. ## Dyadic surreal numbers We construct dyadic surreal numbers using the canonical map from ℤ[2 ^ {-1}] to surreals. As we currently do not have a ring structure on `Surreal` we construct this map explicitly. Once we have the ring structure, this map can be constructed directly by sending `2 ^ {-1}` to `half`. ## Embeddings The above construction gives us an abelian group embedding of ℤ into `Surreal`. The goal is to extend this to an embedding of dyadic rationals into `Surreal` and use Cauchy sequences of dyadic rational numbers to construct an ordered field embedding of ℝ into `Surreal`. -/ universe u namespace SetTheory namespace PGame /-- For a natural number `n`, the pre-game `powHalf (n + 1)` is recursively defined as `{0 | powHalf n}`. These are the explicit expressions of powers of `1 / 2`. By definition, we have `powHalf 0 = 1` and `powHalf 1 ≈ 1 / 2` and we prove later on that `powHalf (n + 1) + powHalf (n + 1) ≈ powHalf n`. -/ def powHalf : ℕ → PGame | 0 => 1 | n + 1 => ⟨PUnit, PUnit, 0, fun _ => powHalf n⟩ @[simp] theorem powHalf_zero : powHalf 0 = 1 := rfl theorem powHalf_leftMoves (n) : (powHalf n).LeftMoves = PUnit := by cases n <;> rfl theorem powHalf_zero_rightMoves : (powHalf 0).RightMoves = PEmpty := rfl theorem powHalf_succ_rightMoves (n) : (powHalf (n + 1)).RightMoves = PUnit := rfl @[simp] theorem powHalf_moveLeft (n i) : (powHalf n).moveLeft i = 0 := by cases n <;> cases i <;> rfl @[simp] theorem powHalf_succ_moveRight (n i) : (powHalf (n + 1)).moveRight i = powHalf n := rfl instance uniquePowHalfLeftMoves (n) : Unique (powHalf n).LeftMoves := by cases n <;> exact PUnit.instUnique instance isEmpty_powHalf_zero_rightMoves : IsEmpty (powHalf 0).RightMoves := inferInstanceAs (IsEmpty PEmpty) instance uniquePowHalfSuccRightMoves (n) : Unique (powHalf (n + 1)).RightMoves := PUnit.instUnique @[simp] theorem birthday_half : birthday (powHalf 1) = 2 := by rw [birthday_def]; simp /-- For all natural numbers `n`, the pre-games `powHalf n` are numeric. -/ theorem numeric_powHalf (n) : (powHalf n).Numeric := by induction n with | zero => exact numeric_one | succ n hn => constructor · simpa using hn.moveLeft_lt default
· exact ⟨fun _ => numeric_zero, fun _ => hn⟩
Mathlib/SetTheory/Surreal/Dyadic.lean
85
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/- Copyright (c) 2014 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Andrew Zipperer, Haitao Zhang, Minchao Wu, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Data.Set.Prod import Mathlib.Data.Set.Restrict /-! # Functions over sets This file contains basic results on the following predicates of functions and sets: * `Set.EqOn f₁ f₂ s` : functions `f₁` and `f₂` are equal at every point of `s`; * `Set.MapsTo f s t` : `f` sends every point of `s` to a point of `t`; * `Set.InjOn f s` : restriction of `f` to `s` is injective; * `Set.SurjOn f s t` : every point in `s` has a preimage in `s`; * `Set.BijOn f s t` : `f` is a bijection between `s` and `t`; * `Set.LeftInvOn f' f s` : for every `x ∈ s` we have `f' (f x) = x`; * `Set.RightInvOn f' f t` : for every `y ∈ t` we have `f (f' y) = y`; * `Set.InvOn f' f s t` : `f'` is a two-side inverse of `f` on `s` and `t`, i.e. we have `Set.LeftInvOn f' f s` and `Set.RightInvOn f' f t`. -/ variable {α β γ δ : Type*} {ι : Sort*} {π : α → Type*} open Equiv Equiv.Perm Function namespace Set /-! ### Equality on a set -/ section equality variable {s s₁ s₂ : Set α} {f₁ f₂ f₃ : α → β} {g : β → γ} {a : α} /-- This lemma exists for use by `aesop` as a forward rule. -/ @[aesop safe forward] lemma EqOn.eq_of_mem (h : s.EqOn f₁ f₂) (ha : a ∈ s) : f₁ a = f₂ a := h ha @[simp] theorem eqOn_empty (f₁ f₂ : α → β) : EqOn f₁ f₂ ∅ := fun _ => False.elim @[simp] theorem eqOn_singleton : Set.EqOn f₁ f₂ {a} ↔ f₁ a = f₂ a := by simp [Set.EqOn] @[simp] theorem eqOn_univ (f₁ f₂ : α → β) : EqOn f₁ f₂ univ ↔ f₁ = f₂ := by simp [EqOn, funext_iff] @[symm] theorem EqOn.symm (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : EqOn f₂ f₁ s := fun _ hx => (h hx).symm theorem eqOn_comm : EqOn f₁ f₂ s ↔ EqOn f₂ f₁ s := ⟨EqOn.symm, EqOn.symm⟩ -- This can not be tagged as `@[refl]` with the current argument order. -- See note below at `EqOn.trans`. theorem eqOn_refl (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : EqOn f f s := fun _ _ => rfl -- Note: this was formerly tagged with `@[trans]`, and although the `trans` attribute accepted it -- the `trans` tactic could not use it. -- An update to the trans tactic coming in https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/7014 will reject this attribute. -- It can be restored by changing the argument order from `EqOn f₁ f₂ s` to `EqOn s f₁ f₂`. -- This change will be made separately: [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/287929-mathlib4/topic/Reordering.20arguments.20of.20.60Set.2EEqOn.60/near/390467581). theorem EqOn.trans (h₁ : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) (h₂ : EqOn f₂ f₃ s) : EqOn f₁ f₃ s := fun _ hx => (h₁ hx).trans (h₂ hx) theorem EqOn.image_eq (heq : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : f₁ '' s = f₂ '' s := image_congr heq /-- Variant of `EqOn.image_eq`, for one function being the identity. -/ theorem EqOn.image_eq_self {f : α → α} (h : Set.EqOn f id s) : f '' s = s := by rw [h.image_eq, image_id] theorem EqOn.inter_preimage_eq (heq : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) (t : Set β) : s ∩ f₁ ⁻¹' t = s ∩ f₂ ⁻¹' t := ext fun x => and_congr_right_iff.2 fun hx => by rw [mem_preimage, mem_preimage, heq hx] theorem EqOn.mono (hs : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (hf : EqOn f₁ f₂ s₂) : EqOn f₁ f₂ s₁ := fun _ hx => hf (hs hx) @[simp] theorem eqOn_union : EqOn f₁ f₂ (s₁ ∪ s₂) ↔ EqOn f₁ f₂ s₁ ∧ EqOn f₁ f₂ s₂ := forall₂_or_left theorem EqOn.union (h₁ : EqOn f₁ f₂ s₁) (h₂ : EqOn f₁ f₂ s₂) : EqOn f₁ f₂ (s₁ ∪ s₂) := eqOn_union.2 ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ theorem EqOn.comp_left (h : s.EqOn f₁ f₂) : s.EqOn (g ∘ f₁) (g ∘ f₂) := fun _ ha => congr_arg _ <| h ha @[simp] theorem eqOn_range {ι : Sort*} {f : ι → α} {g₁ g₂ : α → β} : EqOn g₁ g₂ (range f) ↔ g₁ ∘ f = g₂ ∘ f := forall_mem_range.trans <| funext_iff.symm alias ⟨EqOn.comp_eq, _⟩ := eqOn_range end equality variable {s s₁ s₂ : Set α} {t t₁ t₂ : Set β} {p : Set γ} {f f₁ f₂ : α → β} {g g₁ g₂ : β → γ} {f' f₁' f₂' : β → α} {g' : γ → β} {a : α} {b : β} section MapsTo theorem mapsTo' : MapsTo f s t ↔ f '' s ⊆ t := image_subset_iff.symm theorem mapsTo_prodMap_diagonal : MapsTo (Prod.map f f) (diagonal α) (diagonal β) := diagonal_subset_iff.2 fun _ => rfl @[deprecated (since := "2025-04-18")] alias mapsTo_prod_map_diagonal := mapsTo_prodMap_diagonal theorem MapsTo.subset_preimage (hf : MapsTo f s t) : s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t := hf theorem mapsTo_iff_subset_preimage : MapsTo f s t ↔ s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t := Iff.rfl @[simp] theorem mapsTo_singleton {x : α} : MapsTo f {x} t ↔ f x ∈ t := singleton_subset_iff theorem mapsTo_empty (f : α → β) (t : Set β) : MapsTo f ∅ t := empty_subset _ @[simp] theorem mapsTo_empty_iff : MapsTo f s ∅ ↔ s = ∅ := by simp [mapsTo', subset_empty_iff] /-- If `f` maps `s` to `t` and `s` is non-empty, `t` is non-empty. -/ theorem MapsTo.nonempty (h : MapsTo f s t) (hs : s.Nonempty) : t.Nonempty := (hs.image f).mono (mapsTo'.mp h) theorem MapsTo.image_subset (h : MapsTo f s t) : f '' s ⊆ t := mapsTo'.1 h theorem MapsTo.congr (h₁ : MapsTo f₁ s t) (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : MapsTo f₂ s t := fun _ hx => h hx ▸ h₁ hx theorem EqOn.comp_right (hg : t.EqOn g₁ g₂) (hf : s.MapsTo f t) : s.EqOn (g₁ ∘ f) (g₂ ∘ f) := fun _ ha => hg <| hf ha theorem EqOn.mapsTo_iff (H : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : MapsTo f₁ s t ↔ MapsTo f₂ s t := ⟨fun h => h.congr H, fun h => h.congr H.symm⟩ theorem MapsTo.comp (h₁ : MapsTo g t p) (h₂ : MapsTo f s t) : MapsTo (g ∘ f) s p := fun _ h => h₁ (h₂ h) theorem mapsTo_id (s : Set α) : MapsTo id s s := fun _ => id theorem MapsTo.iterate {f : α → α} {s : Set α} (h : MapsTo f s s) : ∀ n, MapsTo f^[n] s s | 0 => fun _ => id | n + 1 => (MapsTo.iterate h n).comp h theorem MapsTo.iterate_restrict {f : α → α} {s : Set α} (h : MapsTo f s s) (n : ℕ) : (h.restrict f s s)^[n] = (h.iterate n).restrict _ _ _ := by funext x rw [Subtype.ext_iff, MapsTo.val_restrict_apply] induction n generalizing x with | zero => rfl | succ n ihn => simp [Nat.iterate, ihn] lemma mapsTo_of_subsingleton' [Subsingleton β] (f : α → β) (h : s.Nonempty → t.Nonempty) : MapsTo f s t := fun a ha ↦ Subsingleton.mem_iff_nonempty.2 <| h ⟨a, ha⟩ lemma mapsTo_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] (f : α → α) (s : Set α) : MapsTo f s s := mapsTo_of_subsingleton' _ id theorem MapsTo.mono (hf : MapsTo f s₁ t₁) (hs : s₂ ⊆ s₁) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t₂) : MapsTo f s₂ t₂ := fun _ hx => ht (hf <| hs hx) theorem MapsTo.mono_left (hf : MapsTo f s₁ t) (hs : s₂ ⊆ s₁) : MapsTo f s₂ t := fun _ hx => hf (hs hx) theorem MapsTo.mono_right (hf : MapsTo f s t₁) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t₂) : MapsTo f s t₂ := fun _ hx => ht (hf hx) theorem MapsTo.union_union (h₁ : MapsTo f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : MapsTo f s₂ t₂) : MapsTo f (s₁ ∪ s₂) (t₁ ∪ t₂) := fun _ hx => hx.elim (fun hx => Or.inl <| h₁ hx) fun hx => Or.inr <| h₂ hx theorem MapsTo.union (h₁ : MapsTo f s₁ t) (h₂ : MapsTo f s₂ t) : MapsTo f (s₁ ∪ s₂) t := union_self t ▸ h₁.union_union h₂ @[simp] theorem mapsTo_union : MapsTo f (s₁ ∪ s₂) t ↔ MapsTo f s₁ t ∧ MapsTo f s₂ t := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.mono subset_union_left (Subset.refl t), h.mono subset_union_right (Subset.refl t)⟩, fun h => h.1.union h.2⟩ theorem MapsTo.inter (h₁ : MapsTo f s t₁) (h₂ : MapsTo f s t₂) : MapsTo f s (t₁ ∩ t₂) := fun _ hx => ⟨h₁ hx, h₂ hx⟩ lemma MapsTo.insert (h : MapsTo f s t) (x : α) : MapsTo f (insert x s) (insert (f x) t) := by simpa [← singleton_union] using h.mono_right subset_union_right theorem MapsTo.inter_inter (h₁ : MapsTo f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : MapsTo f s₂ t₂) : MapsTo f (s₁ ∩ s₂) (t₁ ∩ t₂) := fun _ hx => ⟨h₁ hx.1, h₂ hx.2⟩ @[simp] theorem mapsTo_inter : MapsTo f s (t₁ ∩ t₂) ↔ MapsTo f s t₁ ∧ MapsTo f s t₂ := ⟨fun h => ⟨h.mono (Subset.refl s) inter_subset_left, h.mono (Subset.refl s) inter_subset_right⟩, fun h => h.1.inter h.2⟩ theorem mapsTo_univ (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : MapsTo f s univ := fun _ _ => trivial theorem mapsTo_range (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : MapsTo f s (range f) := (mapsTo_image f s).mono (Subset.refl s) (image_subset_range _ _) @[simp] theorem mapsTo_image_iff {f : α → β} {g : γ → α} {s : Set γ} {t : Set β} : MapsTo f (g '' s) t ↔ MapsTo (f ∘ g) s t := ⟨fun h c hc => h ⟨c, hc, rfl⟩, fun h _ ⟨_, hc⟩ => hc.2 ▸ h hc.1⟩ lemma MapsTo.comp_left (g : β → γ) (hf : MapsTo f s t) : MapsTo (g ∘ f) s (g '' t) := fun x hx ↦ ⟨f x, hf hx, rfl⟩ lemma MapsTo.comp_right {s : Set β} {t : Set γ} (hg : MapsTo g s t) (f : α → β) : MapsTo (g ∘ f) (f ⁻¹' s) t := fun _ hx ↦ hg hx @[simp] lemma mapsTo_univ_iff : MapsTo f univ t ↔ ∀ x, f x ∈ t := ⟨fun h _ => h (mem_univ _), fun h x _ => h x⟩ @[simp] lemma mapsTo_range_iff {g : ι → α} : MapsTo f (range g) t ↔ ∀ i, f (g i) ∈ t := forall_mem_range theorem MapsTo.mem_iff (h : MapsTo f s t) (hc : MapsTo f sᶜ tᶜ) {x} : f x ∈ t ↔ x ∈ s := ⟨fun ht => by_contra fun hs => hc hs ht, fun hx => h hx⟩ end MapsTo /-! ### Injectivity on a set -/ section injOn theorem Subsingleton.injOn (hs : s.Subsingleton) (f : α → β) : InjOn f s := fun _ hx _ hy _ => hs hx hy @[simp] theorem injOn_empty (f : α → β) : InjOn f ∅ := subsingleton_empty.injOn f @[simp] theorem injOn_singleton (f : α → β) (a : α) : InjOn f {a} := subsingleton_singleton.injOn f @[simp] lemma injOn_pair {b : α} : InjOn f {a, b} ↔ f a = f b → a = b := by unfold InjOn; aesop theorem InjOn.eq_iff {x y} (h : InjOn f s) (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s) : f x = f y ↔ x = y := ⟨h hx hy, fun h => h ▸ rfl⟩ theorem InjOn.ne_iff {x y} (h : InjOn f s) (hx : x ∈ s) (hy : y ∈ s) : f x ≠ f y ↔ x ≠ y := (h.eq_iff hx hy).not alias ⟨_, InjOn.ne⟩ := InjOn.ne_iff theorem InjOn.congr (h₁ : InjOn f₁ s) (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : InjOn f₂ s := fun _ hx _ hy => h hx ▸ h hy ▸ h₁ hx hy theorem EqOn.injOn_iff (H : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : InjOn f₁ s ↔ InjOn f₂ s := ⟨fun h => h.congr H, fun h => h.congr H.symm⟩ theorem InjOn.mono (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (ht : InjOn f s₂) : InjOn f s₁ := fun _ hx _ hy H => ht (h hx) (h hy) H theorem injOn_union (h : Disjoint s₁ s₂) : InjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂) ↔ InjOn f s₁ ∧ InjOn f s₂ ∧ ∀ x ∈ s₁, ∀ y ∈ s₂, f x ≠ f y := by refine ⟨fun H => ⟨H.mono subset_union_left, H.mono subset_union_right, ?_⟩, ?_⟩ · intro x hx y hy hxy obtain rfl : x = y := H (Or.inl hx) (Or.inr hy) hxy exact h.le_bot ⟨hx, hy⟩ · rintro ⟨h₁, h₂, h₁₂⟩ rintro x (hx | hx) y (hy | hy) hxy exacts [h₁ hx hy hxy, (h₁₂ _ hx _ hy hxy).elim, (h₁₂ _ hy _ hx hxy.symm).elim, h₂ hx hy hxy] theorem injOn_insert {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {a : α} (has : a ∉ s) : Set.InjOn f (insert a s) ↔ Set.InjOn f s ∧ f a ∉ f '' s := by rw [← union_singleton, injOn_union (disjoint_singleton_right.2 has)] simp theorem injective_iff_injOn_univ : Injective f ↔ InjOn f univ := ⟨fun h _ _ _ _ hxy => h hxy, fun h _ _ heq => h trivial trivial heq⟩ theorem injOn_of_injective (h : Injective f) {s : Set α} : InjOn f s := fun _ _ _ _ hxy => h hxy alias _root_.Function.Injective.injOn := injOn_of_injective -- A specialization of `injOn_of_injective` for `Subtype.val`. theorem injOn_subtype_val {s : Set { x // p x }} : Set.InjOn Subtype.val s := Subtype.coe_injective.injOn lemma injOn_id (s : Set α) : InjOn id s := injective_id.injOn theorem InjOn.comp (hg : InjOn g t) (hf : InjOn f s) (h : MapsTo f s t) : InjOn (g ∘ f) s := fun _ hx _ hy heq => hf hx hy <| hg (h hx) (h hy) heq lemma InjOn.of_comp (h : InjOn (g ∘ f) s) : InjOn f s := fun _ hx _ hy heq ↦ h hx hy (by simp [heq]) lemma InjOn.image_of_comp (h : InjOn (g ∘ f) s) : InjOn g (f '' s) := forall_mem_image.2 fun _x hx ↦ forall_mem_image.2 fun _y hy heq ↦ congr_arg f <| h hx hy heq lemma InjOn.comp_iff (hf : InjOn f s) : InjOn (g ∘ f) s ↔ InjOn g (f '' s) := ⟨image_of_comp, fun h ↦ InjOn.comp h hf <| mapsTo_image f s⟩ lemma InjOn.iterate {f : α → α} {s : Set α} (h : InjOn f s) (hf : MapsTo f s s) : ∀ n, InjOn f^[n] s | 0 => injOn_id _ | (n + 1) => (h.iterate hf n).comp h hf lemma injOn_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : InjOn f s := (injective_of_subsingleton _).injOn theorem _root_.Function.Injective.injOn_range (h : Injective (g ∘ f)) : InjOn g (range f) := by rintro _ ⟨x, rfl⟩ _ ⟨y, rfl⟩ H exact congr_arg f (h H) theorem _root_.Set.InjOn.injective_iff (s : Set β) (h : InjOn g s) (hs : range f ⊆ s) : Injective (g ∘ f) ↔ Injective f := ⟨(·.of_comp), fun h _ ↦ by aesop⟩ theorem exists_injOn_iff_injective [Nonempty β] : (∃ f : α → β, InjOn f s) ↔ ∃ f : s → β, Injective f := ⟨fun ⟨_, hf⟩ => ⟨_, hf.injective⟩, fun ⟨f, hf⟩ => by lift f to α → β using trivial exact ⟨f, injOn_iff_injective.2 hf⟩⟩ theorem injOn_preimage {B : Set (Set β)} (hB : B ⊆ 𝒫 range f) : InjOn (preimage f) B := fun _ hs _ ht hst => (preimage_eq_preimage' (hB hs) (hB ht)).1 hst theorem InjOn.mem_of_mem_image {x} (hf : InjOn f s) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) (h : x ∈ s) (h₁ : f x ∈ f '' s₁) : x ∈ s₁ := let ⟨_, h', Eq⟩ := h₁ hf (hs h') h Eq ▸ h' theorem InjOn.mem_image_iff {x} (hf : InjOn f s) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) (hx : x ∈ s) : f x ∈ f '' s₁ ↔ x ∈ s₁ := ⟨hf.mem_of_mem_image hs hx, mem_image_of_mem f⟩ theorem InjOn.preimage_image_inter (hf : InjOn f s) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) : f ⁻¹' (f '' s₁) ∩ s = s₁ := ext fun _ => ⟨fun ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ => hf.mem_of_mem_image hs h₂ h₁, fun h => ⟨mem_image_of_mem _ h, hs h⟩⟩ theorem EqOn.cancel_left (h : s.EqOn (g ∘ f₁) (g ∘ f₂)) (hg : t.InjOn g) (hf₁ : s.MapsTo f₁ t) (hf₂ : s.MapsTo f₂ t) : s.EqOn f₁ f₂ := fun _ ha => hg (hf₁ ha) (hf₂ ha) (h ha) theorem InjOn.cancel_left (hg : t.InjOn g) (hf₁ : s.MapsTo f₁ t) (hf₂ : s.MapsTo f₂ t) : s.EqOn (g ∘ f₁) (g ∘ f₂) ↔ s.EqOn f₁ f₂ := ⟨fun h => h.cancel_left hg hf₁ hf₂, EqOn.comp_left⟩ lemma InjOn.image_inter {s t u : Set α} (hf : u.InjOn f) (hs : s ⊆ u) (ht : t ⊆ u) : f '' (s ∩ t) = f '' s ∩ f '' t := by apply Subset.antisymm (image_inter_subset _ _ _) intro x ⟨⟨y, ys, hy⟩, ⟨z, zt, hz⟩⟩ have : y = z := by apply hf (hs ys) (ht zt) rwa [← hz] at hy rw [← this] at zt exact ⟨y, ⟨ys, zt⟩, hy⟩ lemma InjOn.image (h : s.InjOn f) : s.powerset.InjOn (image f) := fun s₁ hs₁ s₂ hs₂ h' ↦ by rw [← h.preimage_image_inter hs₁, h', h.preimage_image_inter hs₂] theorem InjOn.image_eq_image_iff (h : s.InjOn f) (h₁ : s₁ ⊆ s) (h₂ : s₂ ⊆ s) : f '' s₁ = f '' s₂ ↔ s₁ = s₂ := h.image.eq_iff h₁ h₂ lemma InjOn.image_subset_image_iff (h : s.InjOn f) (h₁ : s₁ ⊆ s) (h₂ : s₂ ⊆ s) : f '' s₁ ⊆ f '' s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊆ s₂ := by refine ⟨fun h' ↦ ?_, image_subset _⟩ rw [← h.preimage_image_inter h₁, ← h.preimage_image_inter h₂] exact inter_subset_inter_left _ (preimage_mono h') lemma InjOn.image_ssubset_image_iff (h : s.InjOn f) (h₁ : s₁ ⊆ s) (h₂ : s₂ ⊆ s) : f '' s₁ ⊂ f '' s₂ ↔ s₁ ⊂ s₂ := by simp_rw [ssubset_def, h.image_subset_image_iff h₁ h₂, h.image_subset_image_iff h₂ h₁] -- TODO: can this move to a better place? theorem _root_.Disjoint.image {s t u : Set α} {f : α → β} (h : Disjoint s t) (hf : u.InjOn f) (hs : s ⊆ u) (ht : t ⊆ u) : Disjoint (f '' s) (f '' t) := by rw [disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty] at h ⊢ rw [← hf.image_inter hs ht, h, image_empty] lemma InjOn.image_diff {t : Set α} (h : s.InjOn f) : f '' (s \ t) = f '' s \ f '' (s ∩ t) := by refine subset_antisymm (subset_diff.2 ⟨image_subset f diff_subset, ?_⟩) (diff_subset_iff.2 (by rw [← image_union, inter_union_diff])) exact Disjoint.image disjoint_sdiff_inter h diff_subset inter_subset_left lemma InjOn.image_diff_subset {f : α → β} {t : Set α} (h : InjOn f s) (hst : t ⊆ s) : f '' (s \ t) = f '' s \ f '' t := by rw [h.image_diff, inter_eq_self_of_subset_right hst] alias image_diff_of_injOn := InjOn.image_diff_subset theorem InjOn.imageFactorization_injective (h : InjOn f s) : Injective (s.imageFactorization f) := fun ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ h' ↦ by simpa [imageFactorization, h.eq_iff hx hy] using h' @[simp] theorem imageFactorization_injective_iff : Injective (s.imageFactorization f) ↔ InjOn f s := ⟨fun h x hx y hy _ ↦ by simpa using @h ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ (by simpa [imageFactorization]), InjOn.imageFactorization_injective⟩ end injOn section graphOn variable {x : α × β} lemma graphOn_univ_inj {g : α → β} : univ.graphOn f = univ.graphOn g ↔ f = g := by simp lemma graphOn_univ_injective : Injective (univ.graphOn : (α → β) → Set (α × β)) := fun _f _g ↦ graphOn_univ_inj.1 lemma exists_eq_graphOn_image_fst [Nonempty β] {s : Set (α × β)} : (∃ f : α → β, s = graphOn f (Prod.fst '' s)) ↔ InjOn Prod.fst s := by refine ⟨?_, fun h ↦ ?_⟩ · rintro ⟨f, hf⟩ rw [hf] exact InjOn.image_of_comp <| injOn_id _ · have : ∀ x ∈ Prod.fst '' s, ∃ y, (x, y) ∈ s := forall_mem_image.2 fun (x, y) h ↦ ⟨y, h⟩ choose! f hf using this rw [forall_mem_image] at hf use f rw [graphOn, image_image, EqOn.image_eq_self] exact fun x hx ↦ h (hf hx) hx rfl lemma exists_eq_graphOn [Nonempty β] {s : Set (α × β)} : (∃ f t, s = graphOn f t) ↔ InjOn Prod.fst s := .trans ⟨fun ⟨f, t, hs⟩ ↦ ⟨f, by rw [hs, image_fst_graphOn]⟩, fun ⟨f, hf⟩ ↦ ⟨f, _, hf⟩⟩ exists_eq_graphOn_image_fst end graphOn /-! ### Surjectivity on a set -/ section surjOn theorem SurjOn.subset_range (h : SurjOn f s t) : t ⊆ range f := Subset.trans h <| image_subset_range f s theorem surjOn_iff_exists_map_subtype : SurjOn f s t ↔ ∃ (t' : Set β) (g : s → t'), t ⊆ t' ∧ Surjective g ∧ ∀ x : s, f x = g x := ⟨fun h => ⟨_, (mapsTo_image f s).restrict f s _, h, surjective_mapsTo_image_restrict _ _, fun _ => rfl⟩, fun ⟨t', g, htt', hg, hfg⟩ y hy => let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hg ⟨y, htt' hy⟩ ⟨x, x.2, by rw [hfg, hx, Subtype.coe_mk]⟩⟩ theorem surjOn_empty (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : SurjOn f s ∅ := empty_subset _ @[simp] theorem surjOn_empty_iff : SurjOn f ∅ t ↔ t = ∅ := by simp [SurjOn, subset_empty_iff] @[simp] lemma surjOn_singleton : SurjOn f s {b} ↔ b ∈ f '' s := singleton_subset_iff theorem surjOn_image (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : SurjOn f s (f '' s) := Subset.rfl theorem SurjOn.comap_nonempty (h : SurjOn f s t) (ht : t.Nonempty) : s.Nonempty := (ht.mono h).of_image theorem SurjOn.congr (h : SurjOn f₁ s t) (H : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : SurjOn f₂ s t := by rwa [SurjOn, ← H.image_eq] theorem EqOn.surjOn_iff (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : SurjOn f₁ s t ↔ SurjOn f₂ s t := ⟨fun H => H.congr h, fun H => H.congr h.symm⟩ theorem SurjOn.mono (hs : s₁ ⊆ s₂) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t₂) (hf : SurjOn f s₁ t₂) : SurjOn f s₂ t₁ := Subset.trans ht <| Subset.trans hf <| image_subset _ hs theorem SurjOn.union (h₁ : SurjOn f s t₁) (h₂ : SurjOn f s t₂) : SurjOn f s (t₁ ∪ t₂) := fun _ hx => hx.elim (fun hx => h₁ hx) fun hx => h₂ hx theorem SurjOn.union_union (h₁ : SurjOn f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : SurjOn f s₂ t₂) : SurjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂) (t₁ ∪ t₂) := (h₁.mono subset_union_left (Subset.refl _)).union (h₂.mono subset_union_right (Subset.refl _)) theorem SurjOn.inter_inter (h₁ : SurjOn f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : SurjOn f s₂ t₂) (h : InjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂)) : SurjOn f (s₁ ∩ s₂) (t₁ ∩ t₂) := by intro y hy rcases h₁ hy.1 with ⟨x₁, hx₁, rfl⟩ rcases h₂ hy.2 with ⟨x₂, hx₂, heq⟩ obtain rfl : x₁ = x₂ := h (Or.inl hx₁) (Or.inr hx₂) heq.symm exact mem_image_of_mem f ⟨hx₁, hx₂⟩ theorem SurjOn.inter (h₁ : SurjOn f s₁ t) (h₂ : SurjOn f s₂ t) (h : InjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂)) : SurjOn f (s₁ ∩ s₂) t := inter_self t ▸ h₁.inter_inter h₂ h lemma surjOn_id (s : Set α) : SurjOn id s s := by simp [SurjOn] theorem SurjOn.comp (hg : SurjOn g t p) (hf : SurjOn f s t) : SurjOn (g ∘ f) s p := Subset.trans hg <| Subset.trans (image_subset g hf) <| image_comp g f s ▸ Subset.refl _ lemma SurjOn.of_comp (h : SurjOn (g ∘ f) s p) (hr : MapsTo f s t) : SurjOn g t p := by intro z hz obtain ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ := h hz exact ⟨f x, hr hx, rfl⟩ lemma surjOn_comp_iff : SurjOn (g ∘ f) s p ↔ SurjOn g (f '' s) p := ⟨fun h ↦ h.of_comp <| mapsTo_image f s, fun h ↦ h.comp <| surjOn_image _ _⟩ lemma SurjOn.iterate {f : α → α} {s : Set α} (h : SurjOn f s s) : ∀ n, SurjOn f^[n] s s | 0 => surjOn_id _ | (n + 1) => (h.iterate n).comp h lemma SurjOn.comp_left (hf : SurjOn f s t) (g : β → γ) : SurjOn (g ∘ f) s (g '' t) := by rw [SurjOn, image_comp g f]; exact image_subset _ hf lemma SurjOn.comp_right {s : Set β} {t : Set γ} (hf : Surjective f) (hg : SurjOn g s t) : SurjOn (g ∘ f) (f ⁻¹' s) t := by rwa [SurjOn, image_comp g f, image_preimage_eq _ hf] lemma surjOn_of_subsingleton' [Subsingleton β] (f : α → β) (h : t.Nonempty → s.Nonempty) : SurjOn f s t := fun _ ha ↦ Subsingleton.mem_iff_nonempty.2 <| (h ⟨_, ha⟩).image _ lemma surjOn_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] (f : α → α) (s : Set α) : SurjOn f s s := surjOn_of_subsingleton' _ id theorem surjective_iff_surjOn_univ : Surjective f ↔ SurjOn f univ univ := by simp [Surjective, SurjOn, subset_def] theorem SurjOn.image_eq_of_mapsTo (h₁ : SurjOn f s t) (h₂ : MapsTo f s t) : f '' s = t := eq_of_subset_of_subset h₂.image_subset h₁ theorem image_eq_iff_surjOn_mapsTo : f '' s = t ↔ s.SurjOn f t ∧ s.MapsTo f t := by refine ⟨?_, fun h => h.1.image_eq_of_mapsTo h.2⟩ rintro rfl exact ⟨s.surjOn_image f, s.mapsTo_image f⟩ lemma SurjOn.image_preimage (h : Set.SurjOn f s t) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t) : f '' (f ⁻¹' t₁) = t₁ := image_preimage_eq_iff.2 fun _ hx ↦ mem_range_of_mem_image f s <| h <| ht hx theorem SurjOn.mapsTo_compl (h : SurjOn f s t) (h' : Injective f) : MapsTo f sᶜ tᶜ := fun _ hs ht => let ⟨_, hx', HEq⟩ := h ht hs <| h' HEq ▸ hx' theorem MapsTo.surjOn_compl (h : MapsTo f s t) (h' : Surjective f) : SurjOn f sᶜ tᶜ := h'.forall.2 fun _ ht => (mem_image_of_mem _) fun hs => ht (h hs) theorem EqOn.cancel_right (hf : s.EqOn (g₁ ∘ f) (g₂ ∘ f)) (hf' : s.SurjOn f t) : t.EqOn g₁ g₂ := by intro b hb obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := hf' hb exact hf ha theorem SurjOn.cancel_right (hf : s.SurjOn f t) (hf' : s.MapsTo f t) : s.EqOn (g₁ ∘ f) (g₂ ∘ f) ↔ t.EqOn g₁ g₂ := ⟨fun h => h.cancel_right hf, fun h => h.comp_right hf'⟩ theorem eqOn_comp_right_iff : s.EqOn (g₁ ∘ f) (g₂ ∘ f) ↔ (f '' s).EqOn g₁ g₂ := (s.surjOn_image f).cancel_right <| s.mapsTo_image f theorem SurjOn.forall {p : β → Prop} (hf : s.SurjOn f t) (hf' : s.MapsTo f t) : (∀ y ∈ t, p y) ↔ (∀ x ∈ s, p (f x)) := ⟨fun H x hx ↦ H (f x) (hf' hx), fun H _y hy ↦ let ⟨x, hx, hxy⟩ := hf hy; hxy ▸ H x hx⟩ end surjOn /-! ### Bijectivity -/ section bijOn theorem BijOn.mapsTo (h : BijOn f s t) : MapsTo f s t := h.left theorem BijOn.injOn (h : BijOn f s t) : InjOn f s := h.right.left theorem BijOn.surjOn (h : BijOn f s t) : SurjOn f s t := h.right.right theorem BijOn.mk (h₁ : MapsTo f s t) (h₂ : InjOn f s) (h₃ : SurjOn f s t) : BijOn f s t := ⟨h₁, h₂, h₃⟩ theorem bijOn_empty (f : α → β) : BijOn f ∅ ∅ := ⟨mapsTo_empty f ∅, injOn_empty f, surjOn_empty f ∅⟩ @[simp] theorem bijOn_empty_iff_left : BijOn f s ∅ ↔ s = ∅ := ⟨fun h ↦ by simpa using h.mapsTo, by rintro rfl; exact bijOn_empty f⟩ @[simp] theorem bijOn_empty_iff_right : BijOn f ∅ t ↔ t = ∅ := ⟨fun h ↦ by simpa using h.surjOn, by rintro rfl; exact bijOn_empty f⟩ @[simp] lemma bijOn_singleton : BijOn f {a} {b} ↔ f a = b := by simp [BijOn, eq_comm] theorem BijOn.inter_mapsTo (h₁ : BijOn f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : MapsTo f s₂ t₂) (h₃ : s₁ ∩ f ⁻¹' t₂ ⊆ s₂) : BijOn f (s₁ ∩ s₂) (t₁ ∩ t₂) := ⟨h₁.mapsTo.inter_inter h₂, h₁.injOn.mono inter_subset_left, fun _ hy => let ⟨x, hx, hxy⟩ := h₁.surjOn hy.1 ⟨x, ⟨hx, h₃ ⟨hx, hxy.symm.subst hy.2⟩⟩, hxy⟩⟩ theorem MapsTo.inter_bijOn (h₁ : MapsTo f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : BijOn f s₂ t₂) (h₃ : s₂ ∩ f ⁻¹' t₁ ⊆ s₁) : BijOn f (s₁ ∩ s₂) (t₁ ∩ t₂) := inter_comm s₂ s₁ ▸ inter_comm t₂ t₁ ▸ h₂.inter_mapsTo h₁ h₃ theorem BijOn.inter (h₁ : BijOn f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : BijOn f s₂ t₂) (h : InjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂)) : BijOn f (s₁ ∩ s₂) (t₁ ∩ t₂) := ⟨h₁.mapsTo.inter_inter h₂.mapsTo, h₁.injOn.mono inter_subset_left, h₁.surjOn.inter_inter h₂.surjOn h⟩ theorem BijOn.union (h₁ : BijOn f s₁ t₁) (h₂ : BijOn f s₂ t₂) (h : InjOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂)) : BijOn f (s₁ ∪ s₂) (t₁ ∪ t₂) := ⟨h₁.mapsTo.union_union h₂.mapsTo, h, h₁.surjOn.union_union h₂.surjOn⟩ theorem BijOn.subset_range (h : BijOn f s t) : t ⊆ range f := h.surjOn.subset_range theorem InjOn.bijOn_image (h : InjOn f s) : BijOn f s (f '' s) := BijOn.mk (mapsTo_image f s) h (Subset.refl _) theorem BijOn.congr (h₁ : BijOn f₁ s t) (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : BijOn f₂ s t := BijOn.mk (h₁.mapsTo.congr h) (h₁.injOn.congr h) (h₁.surjOn.congr h) theorem EqOn.bijOn_iff (H : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : BijOn f₁ s t ↔ BijOn f₂ s t := ⟨fun h => h.congr H, fun h => h.congr H.symm⟩ theorem BijOn.image_eq (h : BijOn f s t) : f '' s = t := h.surjOn.image_eq_of_mapsTo h.mapsTo lemma BijOn.forall {p : β → Prop} (hf : BijOn f s t) : (∀ b ∈ t, p b) ↔ ∀ a ∈ s, p (f a) where mp h _ ha := h _ <| hf.mapsTo ha mpr h b hb := by obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := hf.surjOn hb; exact h _ ha lemma BijOn.exists {p : β → Prop} (hf : BijOn f s t) : (∃ b ∈ t, p b) ↔ ∃ a ∈ s, p (f a) where mp := by rintro ⟨b, hb, h⟩; obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := hf.surjOn hb; exact ⟨a, ha, h⟩ mpr := by rintro ⟨a, ha, h⟩; exact ⟨f a, hf.mapsTo ha, h⟩ lemma _root_.Equiv.image_eq_iff_bijOn (e : α ≃ β) : e '' s = t ↔ BijOn e s t := ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨(mapsTo_image e s).mono_right h.subset, e.injective.injOn, h ▸ surjOn_image e s⟩, BijOn.image_eq⟩ lemma bijOn_id (s : Set α) : BijOn id s s := ⟨s.mapsTo_id, s.injOn_id, s.surjOn_id⟩ theorem BijOn.comp (hg : BijOn g t p) (hf : BijOn f s t) : BijOn (g ∘ f) s p := BijOn.mk (hg.mapsTo.comp hf.mapsTo) (hg.injOn.comp hf.injOn hf.mapsTo) (hg.surjOn.comp hf.surjOn) /-- If `f : α → β` and `g : β → γ` and if `f` is injective on `s`, then `f ∘ g` is a bijection on `s` iff `g` is a bijection on `f '' s`. -/ theorem bijOn_comp_iff (hf : InjOn f s) : BijOn (g ∘ f) s p ↔ BijOn g (f '' s) p := by simp only [BijOn, InjOn.comp_iff, surjOn_comp_iff, mapsTo_image_iff, hf] /-- If we have a commutative square ``` α --f--> β | | p₁ p₂ | | \/ \/ γ --g--> δ ``` and `f` induces a bijection from `s : Set α` to `t : Set β`, then `g` induces a bijection from the image of `s` to the image of `t`, as long as `g` is is injective on the image of `s`. -/ theorem bijOn_image_image {p₁ : α → γ} {p₂ : β → δ} {g : γ → δ} (comm : ∀ a, p₂ (f a) = g (p₁ a)) (hbij : BijOn f s t) (hinj: InjOn g (p₁ '' s)) : BijOn g (p₁ '' s) (p₂ '' t) := by obtain ⟨h1, h2, h3⟩ := hbij refine ⟨?_, hinj, ?_⟩ · rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ exact ⟨f a, h1 ha, by rw [comm a]⟩ · rintro _ ⟨b, hb, rfl⟩ obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := h3 hb rw [← image_comp, comm] exact ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ lemma BijOn.iterate {f : α → α} {s : Set α} (h : BijOn f s s) : ∀ n, BijOn f^[n] s s | 0 => s.bijOn_id | (n + 1) => (h.iterate n).comp h lemma bijOn_of_subsingleton' [Subsingleton α] [Subsingleton β] (f : α → β) (h : s.Nonempty ↔ t.Nonempty) : BijOn f s t := ⟨mapsTo_of_subsingleton' _ h.1, injOn_of_subsingleton _ _, surjOn_of_subsingleton' _ h.2⟩ lemma bijOn_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton α] (f : α → α) (s : Set α) : BijOn f s s := bijOn_of_subsingleton' _ Iff.rfl theorem BijOn.bijective (h : BijOn f s t) : Bijective (h.mapsTo.restrict f s t) := ⟨fun x y h' => Subtype.ext <| h.injOn x.2 y.2 <| Subtype.ext_iff.1 h', fun ⟨_, hy⟩ => let ⟨x, hx, hxy⟩ := h.surjOn hy ⟨⟨x, hx⟩, Subtype.eq hxy⟩⟩ theorem bijective_iff_bijOn_univ : Bijective f ↔ BijOn f univ univ := Iff.intro (fun h => let ⟨inj, surj⟩ := h ⟨mapsTo_univ f _, inj.injOn, Iff.mp surjective_iff_surjOn_univ surj⟩) fun h => let ⟨_map, inj, surj⟩ := h ⟨Iff.mpr injective_iff_injOn_univ inj, Iff.mpr surjective_iff_surjOn_univ surj⟩ alias ⟨_root_.Function.Bijective.bijOn_univ, _⟩ := bijective_iff_bijOn_univ theorem BijOn.compl (hst : BijOn f s t) (hf : Bijective f) : BijOn f sᶜ tᶜ := ⟨hst.surjOn.mapsTo_compl hf.1, hf.1.injOn, hst.mapsTo.surjOn_compl hf.2⟩ theorem BijOn.subset_right {r : Set β} (hf : BijOn f s t) (hrt : r ⊆ t) : BijOn f (s ∩ f ⁻¹' r) r := by refine ⟨inter_subset_right, hf.injOn.mono inter_subset_left, fun x hx ↦ ?_⟩ obtain ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ := hf.surjOn (hrt hx) exact ⟨y, ⟨hy, hx⟩, rfl⟩ theorem BijOn.subset_left {r : Set α} (hf : BijOn f s t) (hrs : r ⊆ s) : BijOn f r (f '' r) := (hf.injOn.mono hrs).bijOn_image theorem BijOn.insert_iff (ha : a ∉ s) (hfa : f a ∉ t) : BijOn f (insert a s) (insert (f a) t) ↔ BijOn f s t where mp h := by have := congrArg (· \ {f a}) (image_insert_eq ▸ h.image_eq) simp only [mem_singleton_iff, insert_diff_of_mem] at this rw [diff_singleton_eq_self hfa, diff_singleton_eq_self] at this · exact ⟨by simp [← this, mapsTo'], h.injOn.mono (subset_insert ..), by simp [← this, surjOn_image]⟩ simp only [mem_image, not_exists, not_and] intro x hx rw [h.injOn.eq_iff (by simp [hx]) (by simp)] exact ha ∘ (· ▸ hx) mpr h := by repeat rw [insert_eq] refine (bijOn_singleton.mpr rfl).union h ?_ simp only [singleton_union, injOn_insert fun x ↦ (hfa (h.mapsTo x)), h.injOn, mem_image, not_exists, not_and, true_and] exact fun _ hx h₂ ↦ hfa (h₂ ▸ h.mapsTo hx) theorem BijOn.insert (h₁ : BijOn f s t) (h₂ : f a ∉ t) : BijOn f (insert a s) (insert (f a) t) := (insert_iff (h₂ <| h₁.mapsTo ·) h₂).mpr h₁ theorem BijOn.sdiff_singleton (h₁ : BijOn f s t) (h₂ : a ∈ s) : BijOn f (s \ {a}) (t \ {f a}) := by convert h₁.subset_left diff_subset simp [h₁.injOn.image_diff, h₁.image_eq, h₂, inter_eq_self_of_subset_right] end bijOn /-! ### left inverse -/ namespace LeftInvOn theorem eqOn (h : LeftInvOn f' f s) : EqOn (f' ∘ f) id s := h theorem eq (h : LeftInvOn f' f s) {x} (hx : x ∈ s) : f' (f x) = x := h hx theorem congr_left (h₁ : LeftInvOn f₁' f s) {t : Set β} (h₁' : MapsTo f s t) (heq : EqOn f₁' f₂' t) : LeftInvOn f₂' f s := fun _ hx => heq (h₁' hx) ▸ h₁ hx theorem congr_right (h₁ : LeftInvOn f₁' f₁ s) (heq : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : LeftInvOn f₁' f₂ s := fun _ hx => heq hx ▸ h₁ hx theorem injOn (h : LeftInvOn f₁' f s) : InjOn f s := fun x₁ h₁ x₂ h₂ heq => calc x₁ = f₁' (f x₁) := Eq.symm <| h h₁ _ = f₁' (f x₂) := congr_arg f₁' heq _ = x₂ := h h₂ theorem surjOn (h : LeftInvOn f' f s) (hf : MapsTo f s t) : SurjOn f' t s := fun x hx => ⟨f x, hf hx, h hx⟩ theorem mapsTo (h : LeftInvOn f' f s) (hf : SurjOn f s t) : MapsTo f' t s := fun y hy => by let ⟨x, hs, hx⟩ := hf hy rwa [← hx, h hs] lemma _root_.Set.leftInvOn_id (s : Set α) : LeftInvOn id id s := fun _ _ ↦ rfl theorem comp (hf' : LeftInvOn f' f s) (hg' : LeftInvOn g' g t) (hf : MapsTo f s t) : LeftInvOn (f' ∘ g') (g ∘ f) s := fun x h => calc (f' ∘ g') ((g ∘ f) x) = f' (f x) := congr_arg f' (hg' (hf h)) _ = x := hf' h theorem mono (hf : LeftInvOn f' f s) (ht : s₁ ⊆ s) : LeftInvOn f' f s₁ := fun _ hx => hf (ht hx) theorem image_inter' (hf : LeftInvOn f' f s) : f '' (s₁ ∩ s) = f' ⁻¹' s₁ ∩ f '' s := by apply Subset.antisymm · rintro _ ⟨x, ⟨h₁, h⟩, rfl⟩ exact ⟨by rwa [mem_preimage, hf h], mem_image_of_mem _ h⟩ · rintro _ ⟨h₁, ⟨x, h, rfl⟩⟩ exact mem_image_of_mem _ ⟨by rwa [← hf h], h⟩ theorem image_inter (hf : LeftInvOn f' f s) : f '' (s₁ ∩ s) = f' ⁻¹' (s₁ ∩ s) ∩ f '' s := by rw [hf.image_inter'] refine Subset.antisymm ?_ (inter_subset_inter_left _ (preimage_mono inter_subset_left)) rintro _ ⟨h₁, x, hx, rfl⟩; exact ⟨⟨h₁, by rwa [hf hx]⟩, mem_image_of_mem _ hx⟩ theorem image_image (hf : LeftInvOn f' f s) : f' '' (f '' s) = s := by rw [Set.image_image, image_congr hf, image_id'] theorem image_image' (hf : LeftInvOn f' f s) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) : f' '' (f '' s₁) = s₁ := (hf.mono hs).image_image end LeftInvOn /-! ### Right inverse -/ section RightInvOn namespace RightInvOn theorem eqOn (h : RightInvOn f' f t) : EqOn (f ∘ f') id t := h theorem eq (h : RightInvOn f' f t) {y} (hy : y ∈ t) : f (f' y) = y := h hy theorem _root_.Set.LeftInvOn.rightInvOn_image (h : LeftInvOn f' f s) : RightInvOn f' f (f '' s) := fun _y ⟨_x, hx, heq⟩ => heq ▸ (congr_arg f <| h.eq hx) theorem congr_left (h₁ : RightInvOn f₁' f t) (heq : EqOn f₁' f₂' t) : RightInvOn f₂' f t := h₁.congr_right heq theorem congr_right (h₁ : RightInvOn f' f₁ t) (hg : MapsTo f' t s) (heq : EqOn f₁ f₂ s) : RightInvOn f' f₂ t := LeftInvOn.congr_left h₁ hg heq theorem surjOn (hf : RightInvOn f' f t) (hf' : MapsTo f' t s) : SurjOn f s t := LeftInvOn.surjOn hf hf' theorem mapsTo (h : RightInvOn f' f t) (hf : SurjOn f' t s) : MapsTo f s t := LeftInvOn.mapsTo h hf lemma _root_.Set.rightInvOn_id (s : Set α) : RightInvOn id id s := fun _ _ ↦ rfl theorem comp (hf : RightInvOn f' f t) (hg : RightInvOn g' g p) (g'pt : MapsTo g' p t) : RightInvOn (f' ∘ g') (g ∘ f) p := LeftInvOn.comp hg hf g'pt theorem mono (hf : RightInvOn f' f t) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t) : RightInvOn f' f t₁ := LeftInvOn.mono hf ht end RightInvOn theorem InjOn.rightInvOn_of_leftInvOn (hf : InjOn f s) (hf' : LeftInvOn f f' t) (h₁ : MapsTo f s t) (h₂ : MapsTo f' t s) : RightInvOn f f' s := fun _ h => hf (h₂ <| h₁ h) h (hf' (h₁ h)) theorem eqOn_of_leftInvOn_of_rightInvOn (h₁ : LeftInvOn f₁' f s) (h₂ : RightInvOn f₂' f t) (h : MapsTo f₂' t s) : EqOn f₁' f₂' t := fun y hy => calc f₁' y = (f₁' ∘ f ∘ f₂') y := congr_arg f₁' (h₂ hy).symm _ = f₂' y := h₁ (h hy) theorem SurjOn.leftInvOn_of_rightInvOn (hf : SurjOn f s t) (hf' : RightInvOn f f' s) : LeftInvOn f f' t := fun y hy => by let ⟨x, hx, heq⟩ := hf hy rw [← heq, hf' hx] end RightInvOn /-! ### Two-side inverses -/ namespace InvOn lemma _root_.Set.invOn_id (s : Set α) : InvOn id id s s := ⟨s.leftInvOn_id, s.rightInvOn_id⟩ lemma comp (hf : InvOn f' f s t) (hg : InvOn g' g t p) (fst : MapsTo f s t) (g'pt : MapsTo g' p t) : InvOn (f' ∘ g') (g ∘ f) s p := ⟨hf.1.comp hg.1 fst, hf.2.comp hg.2 g'pt⟩ @[symm] theorem symm (h : InvOn f' f s t) : InvOn f f' t s := ⟨h.right, h.left⟩ theorem mono (h : InvOn f' f s t) (hs : s₁ ⊆ s) (ht : t₁ ⊆ t) : InvOn f' f s₁ t₁ := ⟨h.1.mono hs, h.2.mono ht⟩ /-- If functions `f'` and `f` are inverse on `s` and `t`, `f` maps `s` into `t`, and `f'` maps `t` into `s`, then `f` is a bijection between `s` and `t`. The `mapsTo` arguments can be deduced from `surjOn` statements using `LeftInvOn.mapsTo` and `RightInvOn.mapsTo`. -/ theorem bijOn (h : InvOn f' f s t) (hf : MapsTo f s t) (hf' : MapsTo f' t s) : BijOn f s t := ⟨hf, h.left.injOn, h.right.surjOn hf'⟩ end InvOn end Set /-! ### `invFunOn` is a left/right inverse -/ namespace Function variable {s : Set α} {f : α → β} {a : α} {b : β} /-- Construct the inverse for a function `f` on domain `s`. This function is a right inverse of `f` on `f '' s`. For a computable version, see `Function.Embedding.invOfMemRange`. -/ noncomputable def invFunOn [Nonempty α] (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (b : β) : α := open scoped Classical in if h : ∃ a, a ∈ s ∧ f a = b then Classical.choose h else Classical.choice ‹Nonempty α› variable [Nonempty α] theorem invFunOn_pos (h : ∃ a ∈ s, f a = b) : invFunOn f s b ∈ s ∧ f (invFunOn f s b) = b := by rw [invFunOn, dif_pos h] exact Classical.choose_spec h theorem invFunOn_mem (h : ∃ a ∈ s, f a = b) : invFunOn f s b ∈ s := (invFunOn_pos h).left theorem invFunOn_eq (h : ∃ a ∈ s, f a = b) : f (invFunOn f s b) = b := (invFunOn_pos h).right theorem invFunOn_neg (h : ¬∃ a ∈ s, f a = b) : invFunOn f s b = Classical.choice ‹Nonempty α› := by rw [invFunOn, dif_neg h] @[simp] theorem invFunOn_apply_mem (h : a ∈ s) : invFunOn f s (f a) ∈ s := invFunOn_mem ⟨a, h, rfl⟩ theorem invFunOn_apply_eq (h : a ∈ s) : f (invFunOn f s (f a)) = f a := invFunOn_eq ⟨a, h, rfl⟩ end Function open Function namespace Set variable {s s₁ s₂ : Set α} {t : Set β} {f : α → β} theorem InjOn.leftInvOn_invFunOn [Nonempty α] (h : InjOn f s) : LeftInvOn (invFunOn f s) f s := fun _a ha => h (invFunOn_apply_mem ha) ha (invFunOn_apply_eq ha) theorem InjOn.invFunOn_image [Nonempty α] (h : InjOn f s₂) (ht : s₁ ⊆ s₂) : invFunOn f s₂ '' (f '' s₁) = s₁ := h.leftInvOn_invFunOn.image_image' ht theorem _root_.Function.leftInvOn_invFunOn_of_subset_image_image [Nonempty α] (h : s ⊆ (invFunOn f s) '' (f '' s)) : LeftInvOn (invFunOn f s) f s := fun x hx ↦ by obtain ⟨-, ⟨x, hx', rfl⟩, rfl⟩ := h hx rw [invFunOn_apply_eq (f := f) hx'] theorem injOn_iff_invFunOn_image_image_eq_self [Nonempty α] : InjOn f s ↔ (invFunOn f s) '' (f '' s) = s := ⟨fun h ↦ h.invFunOn_image Subset.rfl, fun h ↦ (Function.leftInvOn_invFunOn_of_subset_image_image h.symm.subset).injOn⟩ theorem _root_.Function.invFunOn_injOn_image [Nonempty α] (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : Set.InjOn (invFunOn f s) (f '' s) := by rintro _ ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ _ ⟨x', hx', rfl⟩ he rw [← invFunOn_apply_eq (f := f) hx, he, invFunOn_apply_eq (f := f) hx'] theorem _root_.Function.invFunOn_image_image_subset [Nonempty α] (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : (invFunOn f s) '' (f '' s) ⊆ s := by rintro _ ⟨_, ⟨x,hx,rfl⟩, rfl⟩; exact invFunOn_apply_mem hx theorem SurjOn.rightInvOn_invFunOn [Nonempty α] (h : SurjOn f s t) : RightInvOn (invFunOn f s) f t := fun _y hy => invFunOn_eq <| h hy theorem BijOn.invOn_invFunOn [Nonempty α] (h : BijOn f s t) : InvOn (invFunOn f s) f s t := ⟨h.injOn.leftInvOn_invFunOn, h.surjOn.rightInvOn_invFunOn⟩ theorem SurjOn.invOn_invFunOn [Nonempty α] (h : SurjOn f s t) : InvOn (invFunOn f s) f (invFunOn f s '' t) t := by refine ⟨?_, h.rightInvOn_invFunOn⟩ rintro _ ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ rw [h.rightInvOn_invFunOn hy] theorem SurjOn.mapsTo_invFunOn [Nonempty α] (h : SurjOn f s t) : MapsTo (invFunOn f s) t s := fun _y hy => mem_preimage.2 <| invFunOn_mem <| h hy /-- This lemma is a special case of `rightInvOn_invFunOn.image_image'`; it may make more sense to use the other lemma directly in an application. -/ theorem SurjOn.image_invFunOn_image_of_subset [Nonempty α] {r : Set β} (hf : SurjOn f s t) (hrt : r ⊆ t) : f '' (f.invFunOn s '' r) = r := hf.rightInvOn_invFunOn.image_image' hrt /-- This lemma is a special case of `rightInvOn_invFunOn.image_image`; it may make more sense to use the other lemma directly in an application. -/ theorem SurjOn.image_invFunOn_image [Nonempty α] (hf : SurjOn f s t) : f '' (f.invFunOn s '' t) = t := hf.rightInvOn_invFunOn.image_image theorem SurjOn.bijOn_subset [Nonempty α] (h : SurjOn f s t) : BijOn f (invFunOn f s '' t) t := by refine h.invOn_invFunOn.bijOn ?_ (mapsTo_image _ _) rintro _ ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ rwa [h.rightInvOn_invFunOn hy] theorem surjOn_iff_exists_bijOn_subset : SurjOn f s t ↔ ∃ s' ⊆ s, BijOn f s' t := by constructor · rcases eq_empty_or_nonempty t with (rfl | ht) · exact fun _ => ⟨∅, empty_subset _, bijOn_empty f⟩ · intro h haveI : Nonempty α := ⟨Classical.choose (h.comap_nonempty ht)⟩ exact ⟨_, h.mapsTo_invFunOn.image_subset, h.bijOn_subset⟩ · rintro ⟨s', hs', hfs'⟩ exact hfs'.surjOn.mono hs' (Subset.refl _) alias ⟨SurjOn.exists_bijOn_subset, _⟩ := Set.surjOn_iff_exists_bijOn_subset variable (f s) lemma exists_subset_bijOn : ∃ s' ⊆ s, BijOn f s' (f '' s) := surjOn_iff_exists_bijOn_subset.mp (surjOn_image f s) lemma exists_image_eq_and_injOn : ∃ u, f '' u = f '' s ∧ InjOn f u := let ⟨u, _, hfu⟩ := exists_subset_bijOn s f ⟨u, hfu.image_eq, hfu.injOn⟩ variable {f s} lemma exists_image_eq_injOn_of_subset_range (ht : t ⊆ range f) : ∃ s, f '' s = t ∧ InjOn f s := image_preimage_eq_of_subset ht ▸ exists_image_eq_and_injOn _ _ /-- If `f` maps `s` bijectively to `t` and a set `t'` is contained in the image of some `s₁ ⊇ s`, then `s₁` has a subset containing `s` that `f` maps bijectively to `t'`. -/ theorem BijOn.exists_extend_of_subset {t' : Set β} (h : BijOn f s t) (hss₁ : s ⊆ s₁) (htt' : t ⊆ t') (ht' : SurjOn f s₁ t') : ∃ s', s ⊆ s' ∧ s' ⊆ s₁ ∧ Set.BijOn f s' t' := by obtain ⟨r, hrss, hbij⟩ := exists_subset_bijOn ((s₁ ∩ f ⁻¹' t') \ f ⁻¹' t) f rw [image_diff_preimage, image_inter_preimage] at hbij refine ⟨s ∪ r, subset_union_left, ?_, ?_, ?_, fun y hyt' ↦ ?_⟩ · exact union_subset hss₁ <| hrss.trans <| diff_subset.trans inter_subset_left · rw [mapsTo', image_union, hbij.image_eq, h.image_eq, union_subset_iff] exact ⟨htt', diff_subset.trans inter_subset_right⟩ · rw [injOn_union, and_iff_right h.injOn, and_iff_right hbij.injOn] · refine fun x hxs y hyr hxy ↦ (hrss hyr).2 ?_ rw [← h.image_eq] exact ⟨x, hxs, hxy⟩ exact (subset_diff.1 hrss).2.symm.mono_left h.mapsTo rw [image_union, h.image_eq, hbij.image_eq, union_diff_self] exact .inr ⟨ht' hyt', hyt'⟩ /-- If `f` maps `s` bijectively to `t`, and `t'` is a superset of `t` contained in the range of `f`, then `f` maps some superset of `s` bijectively to `t'`. -/ theorem BijOn.exists_extend {t' : Set β} (h : BijOn f s t) (htt' : t ⊆ t') (ht' : t' ⊆ range f) : ∃ s', s ⊆ s' ∧ BijOn f s' t' := by simpa using h.exists_extend_of_subset (subset_univ s) htt' (by simpa [SurjOn]) theorem InjOn.exists_subset_injOn_subset_range_eq {r : Set α} (hinj : InjOn f r) (hrs : r ⊆ s) : ∃ u : Set α, r ⊆ u ∧ u ⊆ s ∧ f '' u = f '' s ∧ InjOn f u := by obtain ⟨u, hru, hus, h⟩ := hinj.bijOn_image.exists_extend_of_subset hrs (image_subset f hrs) Subset.rfl exact ⟨u, hru, hus, h.image_eq, h.injOn⟩ theorem preimage_invFun_of_mem [n : Nonempty α] {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) {s : Set α} (h : Classical.choice n ∈ s) : invFun f ⁻¹' s = f '' s ∪ (range f)ᶜ := by ext x rcases em (x ∈ range f) with (⟨a, rfl⟩ | hx) · simp only [mem_preimage, mem_union, mem_compl_iff, mem_range_self, not_true, or_false, leftInverse_invFun hf _, hf.mem_set_image] · simp only [mem_preimage, invFun_neg hx, h, hx, mem_union, mem_compl_iff, not_false_iff, or_true] theorem preimage_invFun_of_not_mem [n : Nonempty α] {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) {s : Set α} (h : Classical.choice n ∉ s) : invFun f ⁻¹' s = f '' s := by ext x rcases em (x ∈ range f) with (⟨a, rfl⟩ | hx) · rw [mem_preimage, leftInverse_invFun hf, hf.mem_set_image] · have : x ∉ f '' s := fun h' => hx (image_subset_range _ _ h') simp only [mem_preimage, invFun_neg hx, h, this] lemma BijOn.symm {g : β → α} (h : InvOn f g t s) (hf : BijOn f s t) : BijOn g t s := ⟨h.2.mapsTo hf.surjOn, h.1.injOn, h.2.surjOn hf.mapsTo⟩ lemma bijOn_comm {g : β → α} (h : InvOn f g t s) : BijOn f s t ↔ BijOn g t s := ⟨BijOn.symm h, BijOn.symm h.symm⟩ end Set namespace Function open Set variable {fa : α → α} {fb : β → β} {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} {s t : Set α} theorem Injective.comp_injOn (hg : Injective g) (hf : s.InjOn f) : s.InjOn (g ∘ f) := hg.injOn.comp hf (mapsTo_univ _ _) theorem Surjective.surjOn (hf : Surjective f) (s : Set β) : SurjOn f univ s := (surjective_iff_surjOn_univ.1 hf).mono (Subset.refl _) (subset_univ _) theorem LeftInverse.leftInvOn {g : β → α} (h : LeftInverse f g) (s : Set β) : LeftInvOn f g s := fun x _ => h x theorem RightInverse.rightInvOn {g : β → α} (h : RightInverse f g) (s : Set α) : RightInvOn f g s := fun x _ => h x theorem LeftInverse.rightInvOn_range {g : β → α} (h : LeftInverse f g) : RightInvOn f g (range g) := forall_mem_range.2 fun i => congr_arg g (h i) namespace Semiconj theorem mapsTo_image (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : MapsTo fa s t) : MapsTo fb (f '' s) (f '' t) := fun _y ⟨x, hx, hy⟩ => hy ▸ ⟨fa x, ha hx, h x⟩ theorem mapsTo_image_right {t : Set β} (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (hst : MapsTo f s t) : MapsTo f (fa '' s) (fb '' t) := mapsTo_image_iff.2 fun x hx ↦ ⟨f x, hst hx, (h x).symm⟩ theorem mapsTo_range (h : Semiconj f fa fb) : MapsTo fb (range f) (range f) := fun _y ⟨x, hy⟩ => hy ▸ ⟨fa x, h x⟩ theorem surjOn_image (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : SurjOn fa s t) : SurjOn fb (f '' s) (f '' t) := by rintro y ⟨x, hxt, rfl⟩ rcases ha hxt with ⟨x, hxs, rfl⟩ rw [h x] exact mem_image_of_mem _ (mem_image_of_mem _ hxs) theorem surjOn_range (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : Surjective fa) : SurjOn fb (range f) (range f) := by rw [← image_univ] exact h.surjOn_image (ha.surjOn univ) theorem injOn_image (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : InjOn fa s) (hf : InjOn f (fa '' s)) : InjOn fb (f '' s) := by rintro _ ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ _ ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ H simp only [← h.eq] at H exact congr_arg f (ha hx hy <| hf (mem_image_of_mem fa hx) (mem_image_of_mem fa hy) H) theorem injOn_range (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : Injective fa) (hf : InjOn f (range fa)) : InjOn fb (range f) := by rw [← image_univ] at * exact h.injOn_image ha.injOn hf theorem bijOn_image (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : BijOn fa s t) (hf : InjOn f t) : BijOn fb (f '' s) (f '' t) := ⟨h.mapsTo_image ha.mapsTo, h.injOn_image ha.injOn (ha.image_eq.symm ▸ hf), h.surjOn_image ha.surjOn⟩ theorem bijOn_range (h : Semiconj f fa fb) (ha : Bijective fa) (hf : Injective f) : BijOn fb (range f) (range f) := by rw [← image_univ] exact h.bijOn_image (bijective_iff_bijOn_univ.1 ha) hf.injOn theorem mapsTo_preimage (h : Semiconj f fa fb) {s t : Set β} (hb : MapsTo fb s t) : MapsTo fa (f ⁻¹' s) (f ⁻¹' t) := fun x hx => by simp only [mem_preimage, h x, hb hx] theorem injOn_preimage (h : Semiconj f fa fb) {s : Set β} (hb : InjOn fb s) (hf : InjOn f (f ⁻¹' s)) : InjOn fa (f ⁻¹' s) := by intro x hx y hy H have := congr_arg f H rw [h.eq, h.eq] at this exact hf hx hy (hb hx hy this) end Semiconj theorem update_comp_eq_of_not_mem_range' {α : Sort*} {β : Type*} {γ : β → Sort*} [DecidableEq β] (g : ∀ b, γ b) {f : α → β} {i : β} (a : γ i) (h : i ∉ Set.range f) : (fun j => update g i a (f j)) = fun j => g (f j) := (update_comp_eq_of_forall_ne' _ _) fun x hx => h ⟨x, hx⟩ /-- Non-dependent version of `Function.update_comp_eq_of_not_mem_range'` -/ theorem update_comp_eq_of_not_mem_range {α : Sort*} {β : Type*} {γ : Sort*} [DecidableEq β] (g : β → γ) {f : α → β} {i : β} (a : γ) (h : i ∉ Set.range f) : update g i a ∘ f = g ∘ f := update_comp_eq_of_not_mem_range' g a h theorem insert_injOn (s : Set α) : sᶜ.InjOn fun a => insert a s := fun _a ha _ _ => (insert_inj ha).1 lemma apply_eq_of_range_eq_singleton {f : α → β} {b : β} (h : range f = {b}) (a : α) : f a = b := by simpa only [h, mem_singleton_iff] using mem_range_self (f := f) a end Function /-! ### Equivalences, permutations -/ namespace Set variable {p : β → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {f : α ≃ Subtype p} {g g₁ g₂ : Perm α} {s t : Set α} protected lemma MapsTo.extendDomain (h : MapsTo g s t) : MapsTo (g.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' s) ((↑) ∘ f '' t) := by rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; exact ⟨_, h ha, by simp_rw [Function.comp_apply, extendDomain_apply_image]⟩ protected lemma SurjOn.extendDomain (h : SurjOn g s t) : SurjOn (g.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' s) ((↑) ∘ f '' t) := by rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ obtain ⟨b, hb, rfl⟩ := h ha exact ⟨_, ⟨_, hb, rfl⟩, by simp_rw [Function.comp_apply, extendDomain_apply_image]⟩ protected lemma BijOn.extendDomain (h : BijOn g s t) : BijOn (g.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' s) ((↑) ∘ f '' t) := ⟨h.mapsTo.extendDomain, (g.extendDomain f).injective.injOn, h.surjOn.extendDomain⟩ protected lemma LeftInvOn.extendDomain (h : LeftInvOn g₁ g₂ s) : LeftInvOn (g₁.extendDomain f) (g₂.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' s) := by rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; simp_rw [Function.comp_apply, extendDomain_apply_image, h ha] protected lemma RightInvOn.extendDomain (h : RightInvOn g₁ g₂ t) : RightInvOn (g₁.extendDomain f) (g₂.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' t) := by rintro _ ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; simp_rw [Function.comp_apply, extendDomain_apply_image, h ha] protected lemma InvOn.extendDomain (h : InvOn g₁ g₂ s t) : InvOn (g₁.extendDomain f) (g₂.extendDomain f) ((↑) ∘ f '' s) ((↑) ∘ f '' t) := ⟨h.1.extendDomain, h.2.extendDomain⟩ end Set namespace Set variable {α₁ α₂ β₁ β₂ : Type*} {s₁ : Set α₁} {s₂ : Set α₂} {t₁ : Set β₁} {t₂ : Set β₂} {f₁ : α₁ → β₁} {f₂ : α₂ → β₂} {g₁ : β₁ → α₁} {g₂ : β₂ → α₂} lemma InjOn.prodMap (h₁ : s₁.InjOn f₁) (h₂ : s₂.InjOn f₂) : (s₁ ×ˢ s₂).InjOn fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2) := fun x hx y hy ↦ by simp_rw [Prod.ext_iff]; exact And.imp (h₁ hx.1 hy.1) (h₂ hx.2 hy.2) lemma SurjOn.prodMap (h₁ : SurjOn f₁ s₁ t₁) (h₂ : SurjOn f₂ s₂ t₂) : SurjOn (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (s₁ ×ˢ s₂) (t₁ ×ˢ t₂) := by rintro x hx obtain ⟨a₁, ha₁, hx₁⟩ := h₁ hx.1 obtain ⟨a₂, ha₂, hx₂⟩ := h₂ hx.2 exact ⟨(a₁, a₂), ⟨ha₁, ha₂⟩, Prod.ext hx₁ hx₂⟩ lemma MapsTo.prodMap (h₁ : MapsTo f₁ s₁ t₁) (h₂ : MapsTo f₂ s₂ t₂) : MapsTo (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (s₁ ×ˢ s₂) (t₁ ×ˢ t₂) := fun _x hx ↦ ⟨h₁ hx.1, h₂ hx.2⟩ lemma BijOn.prodMap (h₁ : BijOn f₁ s₁ t₁) (h₂ : BijOn f₂ s₂ t₂) : BijOn (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (s₁ ×ˢ s₂) (t₁ ×ˢ t₂) := ⟨h₁.mapsTo.prodMap h₂.mapsTo, h₁.injOn.prodMap h₂.injOn, h₁.surjOn.prodMap h₂.surjOn⟩ lemma LeftInvOn.prodMap (h₁ : LeftInvOn g₁ f₁ s₁) (h₂ : LeftInvOn g₂ f₂ s₂) : LeftInvOn (fun x ↦ (g₁ x.1, g₂ x.2)) (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (s₁ ×ˢ s₂) := fun _x hx ↦ Prod.ext (h₁ hx.1) (h₂ hx.2) lemma RightInvOn.prodMap (h₁ : RightInvOn g₁ f₁ t₁) (h₂ : RightInvOn g₂ f₂ t₂) : RightInvOn (fun x ↦ (g₁ x.1, g₂ x.2)) (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (t₁ ×ˢ t₂) := fun _x hx ↦ Prod.ext (h₁ hx.1) (h₂ hx.2) lemma InvOn.prodMap (h₁ : InvOn g₁ f₁ s₁ t₁) (h₂ : InvOn g₂ f₂ s₂ t₂) : InvOn (fun x ↦ (g₁ x.1, g₂ x.2)) (fun x ↦ (f₁ x.1, f₂ x.2)) (s₁ ×ˢ s₂) (t₁ ×ˢ t₂) := ⟨h₁.1.prodMap h₂.1, h₁.2.prodMap h₂.2⟩ end Set namespace Equiv open Set variable (e : α ≃ β) {s : Set α} {t : Set β} lemma bijOn' (h₁ : MapsTo e s t) (h₂ : MapsTo e.symm t s) : BijOn e s t := ⟨h₁, e.injective.injOn, fun b hb ↦ ⟨e.symm b, h₂ hb, apply_symm_apply _ _⟩⟩ protected lemma bijOn (h : ∀ a, e a ∈ t ↔ a ∈ s) : BijOn e s t := e.bijOn' (fun _ ↦ (h _).2) fun b hb ↦ (h _).1 <| by rwa [apply_symm_apply] lemma invOn : InvOn e e.symm t s := ⟨e.rightInverse_symm.leftInvOn _, e.leftInverse_symm.leftInvOn _⟩ lemma bijOn_image : BijOn e s (e '' s) := e.injective.injOn.bijOn_image lemma bijOn_symm_image : BijOn e.symm (e '' s) s := e.bijOn_image.symm e.invOn variable {e} @[simp] lemma bijOn_symm : BijOn e.symm t s ↔ BijOn e s t := bijOn_comm e.symm.invOn alias ⟨_root_.Set.BijOn.of_equiv_symm, _root_.Set.BijOn.equiv_symm⟩ := bijOn_symm variable [DecidableEq α] {a b : α} lemma bijOn_swap (ha : a ∈ s) (hb : b ∈ s) : BijOn (swap a b) s s := (swap a b).bijOn fun x ↦ by obtain rfl | hxa := eq_or_ne x a <;> obtain rfl | hxb := eq_or_ne x b <;> simp [*, swap_apply_of_ne_of_ne] end Equiv
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Anne Baanen -/ import Mathlib.RingTheory.IntegralClosure.IntegrallyClosed import Mathlib.RingTheory.Localization.NumDen import Mathlib.RingTheory.Polynomial.ScaleRoots /-! # Rational root theorem and integral root theorem This file contains the rational root theorem and integral root theorem. The rational root theorem (`num_dvd_of_is_root` and `den_dvd_of_is_root`) for a unique factorization domain `A` with localization `S`, states that the roots of `p : A[X]` in `A`'s field of fractions are of the form `x / y` with `x y : A`, `x ∣ p.coeff 0` and `y ∣ p.leadingCoeff`. The corollary is the integral root theorem `isInteger_of_is_root_of_monic`: if `p` is monic, its roots must be integers. Finally, we use this to show unique factorization domains are integrally closed. ## References * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rational_root_theorem -/ open scoped Polynomial section ScaleRoots variable {A K R S : Type*} [CommRing A] [Field K] [CommRing R] [CommRing S] variable {M : Submonoid A} [Algebra A S] [IsLocalization M S] [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K] open Finsupp IsFractionRing IsLocalization Polynomial theorem scaleRoots_aeval_eq_zero_of_aeval_mk'_eq_zero {p : A[X]} {r : A} {s : M} (hr : aeval (mk' S r s) p = 0) : aeval (algebraMap A S r) (scaleRoots p s) = 0 := by convert scaleRoots_eval₂_eq_zero (algebraMap A S) hr -- Porting note: added funext rw [aeval_def, mk'_spec' _ r s] variable [IsDomain A] theorem num_isRoot_scaleRoots_of_aeval_eq_zero [UniqueFactorizationMonoid A] {p : A[X]} {x : K} (hr : aeval x p = 0) : IsRoot (scaleRoots p (den A x)) (num A x) := by apply isRoot_of_eval₂_map_eq_zero (IsFractionRing.injective A K) refine scaleRoots_aeval_eq_zero_of_aeval_mk'_eq_zero ?_ rw [mk'_num_den] exact hr end ScaleRoots section RationalRootTheorem variable {A K : Type*} [CommRing A] [IsDomain A] [UniqueFactorizationMonoid A] [Field K] variable [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K] open IsFractionRing IsLocalization Polynomial UniqueFactorizationMonoid /-- **Rational root theorem** part 1: if `r : f.codomain` is a root of a polynomial over the ufd `A`, then the numerator of `r` divides the constant coefficient -/ theorem num_dvd_of_is_root {p : A[X]} {r : K} (hr : aeval r p = 0) : num A r ∣ p.coeff 0 := by suffices num A r ∣ (scaleRoots p (den A r)).coeff 0 by simp only [coeff_scaleRoots, tsub_zero] at this haveI inst := Classical.propDecidable by_cases hr : num A r = 0 · simp_all [nonZeroDivisors.coe_ne_zero] · refine dvd_of_dvd_mul_left_of_no_prime_factors hr ?_ this intro q dvd_num dvd_denom_pow hq apply hq.not_unit exact num_den_reduced A r dvd_num (hq.dvd_of_dvd_pow dvd_denom_pow) convert dvd_term_of_isRoot_of_dvd_terms 0 (num_isRoot_scaleRoots_of_aeval_eq_zero hr) _ · rw [pow_zero, mul_one] intro j hj apply dvd_mul_of_dvd_right convert pow_dvd_pow (num A r) (Nat.succ_le_of_lt (bot_lt_iff_ne_bot.mpr hj)) exact (pow_one _).symm /-- Rational root theorem part 2: if `r : f.codomain` is a root of a polynomial over the ufd `A`, then the denominator of `r` divides the leading coefficient -/ theorem den_dvd_of_is_root {p : A[X]} {r : K} (hr : aeval r p = 0) : (den A r : A) ∣ p.leadingCoeff := by suffices (den A r : A) ∣ p.leadingCoeff * num A r ^ p.natDegree by refine dvd_of_dvd_mul_left_of_no_prime_factors (mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mp (den A r).2) ?_ this intro q dvd_den dvd_num_pow hq apply hq.not_unit exact num_den_reduced A r (hq.dvd_of_dvd_pow dvd_num_pow) dvd_den rw [← coeff_scaleRoots_natDegree] apply dvd_term_of_isRoot_of_dvd_terms _ (num_isRoot_scaleRoots_of_aeval_eq_zero hr) intro j hj by_cases h : j < p.natDegree · rw [coeff_scaleRoots] refine (dvd_mul_of_dvd_right ?_ _).mul_right _ convert pow_dvd_pow (den A r : A) (Nat.succ_le_iff.mpr (lt_tsub_iff_left.mpr _)) · exact (pow_one _).symm simpa using h rw [← natDegree_scaleRoots p (den A r)] at * rw [coeff_eq_zero_of_natDegree_lt (lt_of_le_of_ne (le_of_not_gt h) hj.symm), zero_mul] exact dvd_zero _ /-- **Integral root theorem**: if `r : f.codomain` is a root of a monic polynomial over the ufd `A`, then `r` is an integer -/ theorem isInteger_of_is_root_of_monic {p : A[X]} (hp : Monic p) {r : K} (hr : aeval r p = 0) : IsInteger A r := isInteger_of_isUnit_den (isUnit_of_dvd_one (hp ▸ den_dvd_of_is_root hr)) theorem exists_integer_of_is_root_of_monic {p : A[X]} (hp : Monic p) {r : K} (hr : aeval r p = 0) : ∃ r' : A, r = algebraMap A K r' ∧ r' ∣ p.coeff 0 := by /- I tried deducing this from above by unwrapping IsInteger, but the divisibility condition is annoying -/ obtain ⟨inv, h_inv⟩ := hp ▸ den_dvd_of_is_root hr use num A r * inv, ?_ · have h : inv ∣ 1 := ⟨den A r, by simpa [mul_comm] using h_inv⟩ simpa using mul_dvd_mul (num_dvd_of_is_root hr) h
· have d_ne_zero : algebraMap A K (den A r) ≠ 0 := IsFractionRing.to_map_ne_zero_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors (den A r).prop nth_rw 1 [← mk'_num_den' A r] rw [div_eq_iff d_ne_zero, map_mul, mul_assoc, mul_comm ((algebraMap A K) inv), ← map_mul, ← h_inv, map_one, mul_one] namespace UniqueFactorizationMonoid theorem integer_of_integral {x : K} : IsIntegral A x → IsInteger A x := fun ⟨_, hp, hx⟩ => isInteger_of_is_root_of_monic hp hx -- See library note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 100) instIsIntegrallyClosed : IsIntegrallyClosed A :=
Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/RationalRoot.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir, Jean Lo, Calle Sönne, Sébastien Gouëzel, Rémy Degenne, David Loeffler -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Pow.Asymptotics /-! # Continuity of power functions This file contains lemmas about continuity of the power functions on `ℂ`, `ℝ`, `ℝ≥0`, and `ℝ≥0∞`. -/ noncomputable section open Real Topology NNReal ENNReal Filter ComplexConjugate Finset Set section CpowLimits /-! ## Continuity for complex powers -/ open Complex variable {α : Type*} theorem zero_cpow_eq_nhds {b : ℂ} (hb : b ≠ 0) : (fun x : ℂ => (0 : ℂ) ^ x) =ᶠ[𝓝 b] 0 := by suffices ∀ᶠ x : ℂ in 𝓝 b, x ≠ 0 from this.mono fun x hx ↦ by dsimp only rw [zero_cpow hx, Pi.zero_apply] exact IsOpen.eventually_mem isOpen_ne hb theorem cpow_eq_nhds {a b : ℂ} (ha : a ≠ 0) : (fun x => x ^ b) =ᶠ[𝓝 a] fun x => exp (log x * b) := by suffices ∀ᶠ x : ℂ in 𝓝 a, x ≠ 0 from this.mono fun x hx ↦ by dsimp only rw [cpow_def_of_ne_zero hx] exact IsOpen.eventually_mem isOpen_ne ha theorem cpow_eq_nhds' {p : ℂ × ℂ} (hp_fst : p.fst ≠ 0) : (fun x => x.1 ^ x.2) =ᶠ[𝓝 p] fun x => exp (log x.1 * x.2) := by suffices ∀ᶠ x : ℂ × ℂ in 𝓝 p, x.1 ≠ 0 from this.mono fun x hx ↦ by dsimp only rw [cpow_def_of_ne_zero hx] refine IsOpen.eventually_mem ?_ hp_fst change IsOpen { x : ℂ × ℂ | x.1 = 0 }ᶜ rw [isOpen_compl_iff] exact isClosed_eq continuous_fst continuous_const -- Continuity of `fun x => a ^ x`: union of these two lemmas is optimal. theorem continuousAt_const_cpow {a b : ℂ} (ha : a ≠ 0) : ContinuousAt (fun x : ℂ => a ^ x) b := by have cpow_eq : (fun x : ℂ => a ^ x) = fun x => exp (log a * x) := by ext1 b rw [cpow_def_of_ne_zero ha] rw [cpow_eq] exact continuous_exp.continuousAt.comp (ContinuousAt.mul continuousAt_const continuousAt_id) theorem continuousAt_const_cpow' {a b : ℂ} (h : b ≠ 0) : ContinuousAt (fun x : ℂ => a ^ x) b := by by_cases ha : a = 0 · rw [ha, continuousAt_congr (zero_cpow_eq_nhds h)] exact continuousAt_const · exact continuousAt_const_cpow ha /-- The function `z ^ w` is continuous in `(z, w)` provided that `z` does not belong to the interval `(-∞, 0]` on the real line. See also `Complex.continuousAt_cpow_zero_of_re_pos` for a version that works for `z = 0` but assumes `0 < re w`. -/ theorem continuousAt_cpow {p : ℂ × ℂ} (hp_fst : p.fst ∈ slitPlane) : ContinuousAt (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) p := by rw [continuousAt_congr (cpow_eq_nhds' <| slitPlane_ne_zero hp_fst)] refine continuous_exp.continuousAt.comp ?_ exact ContinuousAt.mul (ContinuousAt.comp (continuousAt_clog hp_fst) continuous_fst.continuousAt) continuous_snd.continuousAt theorem continuousAt_cpow_const {a b : ℂ} (ha : a ∈ slitPlane) : ContinuousAt (· ^ b) a := Tendsto.comp (@continuousAt_cpow (a, b) ha) (continuousAt_id.prodMk continuousAt_const) theorem Filter.Tendsto.cpow {l : Filter α} {f g : α → ℂ} {a b : ℂ} (hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 a)) (hg : Tendsto g l (𝓝 b)) (ha : a ∈ slitPlane) : Tendsto (fun x => f x ^ g x) l (𝓝 (a ^ b)) := (@continuousAt_cpow (a, b) ha).tendsto.comp (hf.prodMk_nhds hg) theorem Filter.Tendsto.const_cpow {l : Filter α} {f : α → ℂ} {a b : ℂ} (hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 b)) (h : a ≠ 0 ∨ b ≠ 0) : Tendsto (fun x => a ^ f x) l (𝓝 (a ^ b)) := by cases h with | inl h => exact (continuousAt_const_cpow h).tendsto.comp hf | inr h => exact (continuousAt_const_cpow' h).tendsto.comp hf variable [TopologicalSpace α] {f g : α → ℂ} {s : Set α} {a : α} nonrec theorem ContinuousWithinAt.cpow (hf : ContinuousWithinAt f s a) (hg : ContinuousWithinAt g s a) (h0 : f a ∈ slitPlane) : ContinuousWithinAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) s a := hf.cpow hg h0 nonrec theorem ContinuousWithinAt.const_cpow {b : ℂ} (hf : ContinuousWithinAt f s a) (h : b ≠ 0 ∨ f a ≠ 0) : ContinuousWithinAt (fun x => b ^ f x) s a := hf.const_cpow h nonrec theorem ContinuousAt.cpow (hf : ContinuousAt f a) (hg : ContinuousAt g a) (h0 : f a ∈ slitPlane) : ContinuousAt (fun x => f x ^ g x) a := hf.cpow hg h0 nonrec theorem ContinuousAt.const_cpow {b : ℂ} (hf : ContinuousAt f a) (h : b ≠ 0 ∨ f a ≠ 0) : ContinuousAt (fun x => b ^ f x) a := hf.const_cpow h theorem ContinuousOn.cpow (hf : ContinuousOn f s) (hg : ContinuousOn g s) (h0 : ∀ a ∈ s, f a ∈ slitPlane) : ContinuousOn (fun x => f x ^ g x) s := fun a ha => (hf a ha).cpow (hg a ha) (h0 a ha) theorem ContinuousOn.const_cpow {b : ℂ} (hf : ContinuousOn f s) (h : b ≠ 0 ∨ ∀ a ∈ s, f a ≠ 0) : ContinuousOn (fun x => b ^ f x) s := fun a ha => (hf a ha).const_cpow (h.imp id fun h => h a ha) theorem Continuous.cpow (hf : Continuous f) (hg : Continuous g) (h0 : ∀ a, f a ∈ slitPlane) : Continuous fun x => f x ^ g x := continuous_iff_continuousAt.2 fun a => hf.continuousAt.cpow hg.continuousAt (h0 a) theorem Continuous.const_cpow {b : ℂ} (hf : Continuous f) (h : b ≠ 0 ∨ ∀ a, f a ≠ 0) : Continuous fun x => b ^ f x := continuous_iff_continuousAt.2 fun a => hf.continuousAt.const_cpow <| h.imp id fun h => h a theorem ContinuousOn.cpow_const {b : ℂ} (hf : ContinuousOn f s) (h : ∀ a : α, a ∈ s → f a ∈ slitPlane) : ContinuousOn (fun x => f x ^ b) s := hf.cpow continuousOn_const h @[fun_prop] lemma continuous_const_cpow (z : ℂ) [NeZero z] : Continuous fun s : ℂ ↦ z ^ s := continuous_id.const_cpow (.inl <| NeZero.ne z) end CpowLimits section RpowLimits /-! ## Continuity for real powers -/ namespace Real theorem continuousAt_const_rpow {a b : ℝ} (h : a ≠ 0) : ContinuousAt (a ^ ·) b := by simp only [rpow_def] refine Complex.continuous_re.continuousAt.comp ?_ refine (continuousAt_const_cpow ?_).comp Complex.continuous_ofReal.continuousAt norm_cast theorem continuousAt_const_rpow' {a b : ℝ} (h : b ≠ 0) : ContinuousAt (a ^ ·) b := by simp only [rpow_def] refine Complex.continuous_re.continuousAt.comp ?_ refine (continuousAt_const_cpow' ?_).comp Complex.continuous_ofReal.continuousAt norm_cast theorem rpow_eq_nhds_of_neg {p : ℝ × ℝ} (hp_fst : p.fst < 0) : (fun x : ℝ × ℝ => x.1 ^ x.2) =ᶠ[𝓝 p] fun x => exp (log x.1 * x.2) * cos (x.2 * π) := by suffices ∀ᶠ x : ℝ × ℝ in 𝓝 p, x.1 < 0 from this.mono fun x hx ↦ by dsimp only rw [rpow_def_of_neg hx] exact IsOpen.eventually_mem (isOpen_lt continuous_fst continuous_const) hp_fst theorem rpow_eq_nhds_of_pos {p : ℝ × ℝ} (hp_fst : 0 < p.fst) : (fun x : ℝ × ℝ => x.1 ^ x.2) =ᶠ[𝓝 p] fun x => exp (log x.1 * x.2) := by suffices ∀ᶠ x : ℝ × ℝ in 𝓝 p, 0 < x.1 from this.mono fun x hx ↦ by dsimp only rw [rpow_def_of_pos hx] exact IsOpen.eventually_mem (isOpen_lt continuous_const continuous_fst) hp_fst theorem continuousAt_rpow_of_ne (p : ℝ × ℝ) (hp : p.1 ≠ 0) : ContinuousAt (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => p.1 ^ p.2) p := by rw [ne_iff_lt_or_gt] at hp cases hp with | inl hp => rw [continuousAt_congr (rpow_eq_nhds_of_neg hp)] refine ContinuousAt.mul ?_ (continuous_cos.continuousAt.comp ?_) · refine continuous_exp.continuousAt.comp (ContinuousAt.mul ?_ continuous_snd.continuousAt) refine (continuousAt_log ?_).comp continuous_fst.continuousAt exact hp.ne · exact continuous_snd.continuousAt.mul continuousAt_const | inr hp => rw [continuousAt_congr (rpow_eq_nhds_of_pos hp)] refine continuous_exp.continuousAt.comp (ContinuousAt.mul ?_ continuous_snd.continuousAt) refine (continuousAt_log ?_).comp continuous_fst.continuousAt exact hp.lt.ne.symm theorem continuousAt_rpow_of_pos (p : ℝ × ℝ) (hp : 0 < p.2) : ContinuousAt (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => p.1 ^ p.2) p := by obtain ⟨x, y⟩ := p dsimp only at hp obtain hx | rfl := ne_or_eq x 0 · exact continuousAt_rpow_of_ne (x, y) hx have A : Tendsto (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => exp (log p.1 * p.2)) (𝓝[≠] 0 ×ˢ 𝓝 y) (𝓝 0) := tendsto_exp_atBot.comp ((tendsto_log_nhdsNE_zero.comp tendsto_fst).atBot_mul_pos hp tendsto_snd) have B : Tendsto (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => p.1 ^ p.2) (𝓝[≠] 0 ×ˢ 𝓝 y) (𝓝 0) := squeeze_zero_norm (fun p => abs_rpow_le_exp_log_mul p.1 p.2) A have C : Tendsto (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => p.1 ^ p.2) (𝓝[{0}] 0 ×ˢ 𝓝 y) (pure 0) := by rw [nhdsWithin_singleton, tendsto_pure, pure_prod, eventually_map] exact (lt_mem_nhds hp).mono fun y hy => zero_rpow hy.ne' simpa only [← sup_prod, ← nhdsWithin_union, compl_union_self, nhdsWithin_univ, nhds_prod_eq, ContinuousAt, zero_rpow hp.ne'] using B.sup (C.mono_right (pure_le_nhds _)) theorem continuousAt_rpow (p : ℝ × ℝ) (h : p.1 ≠ 0 ∨ 0 < p.2) : ContinuousAt (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => p.1 ^ p.2) p := h.elim (fun h => continuousAt_rpow_of_ne p h) fun h => continuousAt_rpow_of_pos p h @[fun_prop] theorem continuousAt_rpow_const (x : ℝ) (q : ℝ) (h : x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 ≤ q) : ContinuousAt (fun x : ℝ => x ^ q) x := by · rw [le_iff_lt_or_eq, ← or_assoc] at h obtain h|rfl := h · exact (continuousAt_rpow (x, q) h).comp₂ continuousAt_id continuousAt_const · simp_rw [rpow_zero]; exact continuousAt_const @[fun_prop] theorem continuous_rpow_const {q : ℝ} (h : 0 ≤ q) : Continuous (fun x : ℝ => x ^ q) := continuous_iff_continuousAt.mpr fun x ↦ continuousAt_rpow_const x q (.inr h) @[fun_prop] lemma continuous_const_rpow {a : ℝ} (h : a ≠ 0) : Continuous (fun x : ℝ ↦ a ^ x) := continuous_iff_continuousAt.mpr fun _ ↦ continuousAt_const_rpow h end Real section variable {α : Type*} theorem Filter.Tendsto.rpow {l : Filter α} {f g : α → ℝ} {x y : ℝ} (hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 x)) (hg : Tendsto g l (𝓝 y)) (h : x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 < y) : Tendsto (fun t => f t ^ g t) l (𝓝 (x ^ y)) := (Real.continuousAt_rpow (x, y) h).tendsto.comp (hf.prodMk_nhds hg) theorem Filter.Tendsto.rpow_const {l : Filter α} {f : α → ℝ} {x p : ℝ} (hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 x)) (h : x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 ≤ p) : Tendsto (fun a => f a ^ p) l (𝓝 (x ^ p)) := if h0 : 0 = p then h0 ▸ by simp [tendsto_const_nhds] else hf.rpow tendsto_const_nhds (h.imp id fun h' => h'.lt_of_ne h0) variable [TopologicalSpace α] {f g : α → ℝ} {s : Set α} {x : α} {p : ℝ} nonrec theorem ContinuousAt.rpow (hf : ContinuousAt f x) (hg : ContinuousAt g x) (h : f x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 < g x) : ContinuousAt (fun t => f t ^ g t) x := hf.rpow hg h nonrec theorem ContinuousWithinAt.rpow (hf : ContinuousWithinAt f s x) (hg : ContinuousWithinAt g s x) (h : f x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 < g x) : ContinuousWithinAt (fun t => f t ^ g t) s x := hf.rpow hg h theorem ContinuousOn.rpow (hf : ContinuousOn f s) (hg : ContinuousOn g s) (h : ∀ x ∈ s, f x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 < g x) : ContinuousOn (fun t => f t ^ g t) s := fun t ht => (hf t ht).rpow (hg t ht) (h t ht) theorem Continuous.rpow (hf : Continuous f) (hg : Continuous g) (h : ∀ x, f x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 < g x) : Continuous fun x => f x ^ g x := continuous_iff_continuousAt.2 fun x => hf.continuousAt.rpow hg.continuousAt (h x) nonrec theorem ContinuousWithinAt.rpow_const (hf : ContinuousWithinAt f s x) (h : f x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 ≤ p) : ContinuousWithinAt (fun x => f x ^ p) s x := hf.rpow_const h nonrec theorem ContinuousAt.rpow_const (hf : ContinuousAt f x) (h : f x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 ≤ p) : ContinuousAt (fun x => f x ^ p) x := hf.rpow_const h theorem ContinuousOn.rpow_const (hf : ContinuousOn f s) (h : ∀ x ∈ s, f x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 ≤ p) : ContinuousOn (fun x => f x ^ p) s := fun x hx => (hf x hx).rpow_const (h x hx) theorem Continuous.rpow_const (hf : Continuous f) (h : ∀ x, f x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 ≤ p) : Continuous fun x => f x ^ p := continuous_iff_continuousAt.2 fun x => hf.continuousAt.rpow_const (h x) end end RpowLimits /-! ## Continuity results for `cpow`, part II These results involve relating real and complex powers, so cannot be done higher up. -/ section CpowLimits2 namespace Complex /-- See also `continuousAt_cpow` and `Complex.continuousAt_cpow_of_re_pos`. -/ theorem continuousAt_cpow_zero_of_re_pos {z : ℂ} (hz : 0 < z.re) : ContinuousAt (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) (0, z) := by have hz₀ : z ≠ 0 := ne_of_apply_ne re hz.ne' rw [ContinuousAt, zero_cpow hz₀, tendsto_zero_iff_norm_tendsto_zero] refine squeeze_zero (fun _ => norm_nonneg _) (fun _ => norm_cpow_le _ _) ?_ simp only [div_eq_mul_inv, ← Real.exp_neg] refine Tendsto.zero_mul_isBoundedUnder_le ?_ ?_ · convert (continuous_fst.norm.tendsto ((0 : ℂ), z)).rpow ((continuous_re.comp continuous_snd).tendsto _) _ <;> simp [hz, Real.zero_rpow hz.ne'] · simp only [Function.comp_def, Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_of_pos (Real.exp_pos _)] rcases exists_gt |im z| with ⟨C, hC⟩ refine ⟨Real.exp (π * C), eventually_map.2 ?_⟩ refine (((continuous_im.comp continuous_snd).abs.tendsto (_, z)).eventually (gt_mem_nhds hC)).mono fun z hz => Real.exp_le_exp.2 <| (neg_le_abs _).trans ?_ rw [_root_.abs_mul] exact mul_le_mul (abs_le.2 ⟨(neg_pi_lt_arg _).le, arg_le_pi _⟩) hz.le (_root_.abs_nonneg _) Real.pi_pos.le open ComplexOrder in /-- See also `continuousAt_cpow` for a version that assumes `p.1 ≠ 0` but makes no assumptions about `p.2`. -/ theorem continuousAt_cpow_of_re_pos {p : ℂ × ℂ} (h₁ : 0 ≤ p.1.re ∨ p.1.im ≠ 0) (h₂ : 0 < p.2.re) : ContinuousAt (fun x : ℂ × ℂ => x.1 ^ x.2) p := by obtain ⟨z, w⟩ := p rw [← not_lt_zero_iff, lt_iff_le_and_ne, not_and_or, Ne, Classical.not_not, not_le_zero_iff] at h₁ rcases h₁ with (h₁ | (rfl : z = 0)) exacts [continuousAt_cpow h₁, continuousAt_cpow_zero_of_re_pos h₂] /-- See also `continuousAt_cpow_const` for a version that assumes `z ≠ 0` but makes no assumptions about `w`. -/ theorem continuousAt_cpow_const_of_re_pos {z w : ℂ} (hz : 0 ≤ re z ∨ im z ≠ 0) (hw : 0 < re w) : ContinuousAt (fun x => x ^ w) z := Tendsto.comp (@continuousAt_cpow_of_re_pos (z, w) hz hw) (continuousAt_id.prodMk continuousAt_const) /-- Continuity of `(x, y) ↦ x ^ y` as a function on `ℝ × ℂ`. -/ theorem continuousAt_ofReal_cpow (x : ℝ) (y : ℂ) (h : 0 < y.re ∨ x ≠ 0) : ContinuousAt (fun p => (p.1 : ℂ) ^ p.2 : ℝ × ℂ → ℂ) (x, y) := by rcases lt_trichotomy (0 : ℝ) x with (hx | rfl | hx) · -- x > 0 : easy case have : ContinuousAt (fun p => ⟨↑p.1, p.2⟩ : ℝ × ℂ → ℂ × ℂ) (x, y) := by fun_prop refine (continuousAt_cpow (Or.inl ?_)).comp this rwa [ofReal_re] · -- x = 0 : reduce to continuousAt_cpow_zero_of_re_pos have A : ContinuousAt (fun p => p.1 ^ p.2 : ℂ × ℂ → ℂ) ⟨↑(0 : ℝ), y⟩ := by rw [ofReal_zero] apply continuousAt_cpow_zero_of_re_pos tauto have B : ContinuousAt (fun p => ⟨↑p.1, p.2⟩ : ℝ × ℂ → ℂ × ℂ) ⟨0, y⟩ := by fun_prop exact A.comp_of_eq B rfl · -- x < 0 : difficult case suffices ContinuousAt (fun p => (-(p.1 : ℂ)) ^ p.2 * exp (π * I * p.2) : ℝ × ℂ → ℂ) (x, y) by refine this.congr (eventually_of_mem (prod_mem_nhds (Iio_mem_nhds hx) univ_mem) ?_) exact fun p hp => (ofReal_cpow_of_nonpos (le_of_lt hp.1) p.2).symm have A : ContinuousAt (fun p => ⟨-↑p.1, p.2⟩ : ℝ × ℂ → ℂ × ℂ) (x, y) := by fun_prop apply ContinuousAt.mul · refine (continuousAt_cpow (Or.inl ?_)).comp A rwa [neg_re, ofReal_re, neg_pos] · exact (continuous_exp.comp (continuous_const.mul continuous_snd)).continuousAt theorem continuousAt_ofReal_cpow_const (x : ℝ) (y : ℂ) (h : 0 < y.re ∨ x ≠ 0) : ContinuousAt (fun a => (a : ℂ) ^ y : ℝ → ℂ) x := (continuousAt_ofReal_cpow x y h).comp₂_of_eq (by fun_prop) (by fun_prop) rfl theorem continuous_ofReal_cpow_const {y : ℂ} (hs : 0 < y.re) : Continuous (fun x => (x : ℂ) ^ y : ℝ → ℂ) := continuous_iff_continuousAt.mpr fun x => continuousAt_ofReal_cpow_const x y (Or.inl hs) end Complex end CpowLimits2 /-! ## Limits and continuity for `ℝ≥0` powers -/ namespace NNReal theorem continuousAt_rpow {x : ℝ≥0} {y : ℝ} (h : x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 < y) : ContinuousAt (fun p : ℝ≥0 × ℝ => p.1 ^ p.2) (x, y) := by have : (fun p : ℝ≥0 × ℝ => p.1 ^ p.2) = Real.toNNReal ∘ (fun p : ℝ × ℝ => p.1 ^ p.2) ∘ fun p : ℝ≥0 × ℝ => (p.1.1, p.2) := by ext p simp only [coe_rpow, val_eq_coe, Function.comp_apply, coe_toNNReal', left_eq_sup] exact_mod_cast zero_le (p.1 ^ p.2) rw [this] refine continuous_real_toNNReal.continuousAt.comp (ContinuousAt.comp ?_ ?_) · apply Real.continuousAt_rpow simpa using h · fun_prop theorem eventually_pow_one_div_le (x : ℝ≥0) {y : ℝ≥0} (hy : 1 < y) : ∀ᶠ n : ℕ in atTop, x ^ (1 / n : ℝ) ≤ y := by obtain ⟨m, hm⟩ := add_one_pow_unbounded_of_pos x (tsub_pos_of_lt hy) rw [tsub_add_cancel_of_le hy.le] at hm refine eventually_atTop.2 ⟨m + 1, fun n hn => ?_⟩ simp only [one_div] simpa only [NNReal.rpow_inv_le_iff (Nat.cast_pos.2 <| m.succ_pos.trans_le hn), NNReal.rpow_natCast] using hm.le.trans (pow_right_mono₀ hy.le (m.le_succ.trans hn)) end NNReal open Filter theorem Filter.Tendsto.nnrpow {α : Type*} {f : Filter α} {u : α → ℝ≥0} {v : α → ℝ} {x : ℝ≥0} {y : ℝ} (hx : Tendsto u f (𝓝 x)) (hy : Tendsto v f (𝓝 y)) (h : x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 < y) : Tendsto (fun a => u a ^ v a) f (𝓝 (x ^ y)) := Tendsto.comp (NNReal.continuousAt_rpow h) (hx.prodMk_nhds hy) namespace NNReal theorem continuousAt_rpow_const {x : ℝ≥0} {y : ℝ} (h : x ≠ 0 ∨ 0 ≤ y) : ContinuousAt (fun z => z ^ y) x := h.elim (fun h => tendsto_id.nnrpow tendsto_const_nhds (Or.inl h)) fun h => h.eq_or_lt.elim (fun h => h ▸ by simp only [rpow_zero, continuousAt_const]) fun h => tendsto_id.nnrpow tendsto_const_nhds (Or.inr h) @[fun_prop] theorem continuous_rpow_const {y : ℝ} (h : 0 ≤ y) : Continuous fun x : ℝ≥0 => x ^ y := continuous_iff_continuousAt.2 fun _ => continuousAt_rpow_const (Or.inr h) @[fun_prop] theorem continuousOn_rpow_const_compl_zero {r : ℝ} : ContinuousOn (fun z : ℝ≥0 => z ^ r) {0}ᶜ := fun _ h => ContinuousAt.continuousWithinAt <| NNReal.continuousAt_rpow_const (.inl h) -- even though this follows from `ContinuousOn.mono` and the previous lemma, we include it for -- automation purposes with `fun_prop`, because the side goal `0 ∉ s ∨ 0 ≤ r` is often easy to check @[fun_prop] theorem continuousOn_rpow_const {r : ℝ} {s : Set ℝ≥0} (h : 0 ∉ s ∨ 0 ≤ r) : ContinuousOn (fun z : ℝ≥0 => z ^ r) s := h.elim (fun _ ↦ ContinuousOn.mono (s := {0}ᶜ) (by fun_prop) (by aesop)) (NNReal.continuous_rpow_const · |>.continuousOn) end NNReal /-! ## Continuity for `ℝ≥0∞` powers -/ namespace ENNReal theorem eventually_pow_one_div_le {x : ℝ≥0∞} (hx : x ≠ ∞) {y : ℝ≥0∞} (hy : 1 < y) : ∀ᶠ n : ℕ in atTop, x ^ (1 / n : ℝ) ≤ y := by lift x to ℝ≥0 using hx by_cases h : y = ∞ · exact Eventually.of_forall fun n => h.symm ▸ le_top · lift y to ℝ≥0 using h have := NNReal.eventually_pow_one_div_le x (mod_cast hy : 1 < y) refine this.congr (Eventually.of_forall fun n => ?_) rw [← coe_rpow_of_nonneg x (by positivity : 0 ≤ (1 / n : ℝ)), coe_le_coe] private theorem continuousAt_rpow_const_of_pos {x : ℝ≥0∞} {y : ℝ} (h : 0 < y) : ContinuousAt (fun a : ℝ≥0∞ => a ^ y) x := by by_cases hx : x = ⊤ · rw [hx, ContinuousAt] convert ENNReal.tendsto_rpow_at_top h simp [h] lift x to ℝ≥0 using hx rw [continuousAt_coe_iff] convert continuous_coe.continuousAt.comp (NNReal.continuousAt_rpow_const (Or.inr h.le)) using 1 ext1 x simp [← coe_rpow_of_nonneg _ h.le] @[continuity, fun_prop] theorem continuous_rpow_const {y : ℝ} : Continuous fun a : ℝ≥0∞ => a ^ y := by refine continuous_iff_continuousAt.2 fun x => ?_ rcases lt_trichotomy (0 : ℝ) y with (hy | rfl | hy) · exact continuousAt_rpow_const_of_pos hy · simp only [rpow_zero] exact continuousAt_const · obtain ⟨z, hz⟩ : ∃ z, y = -z := ⟨-y, (neg_neg _).symm⟩ have z_pos : 0 < z := by simpa [hz] using hy simp_rw [hz, rpow_neg] exact continuous_inv.continuousAt.comp (continuousAt_rpow_const_of_pos z_pos) theorem tendsto_const_mul_rpow_nhds_zero_of_pos {c : ℝ≥0∞} (hc : c ≠ ∞) {y : ℝ} (hy : 0 < y) : Tendsto (fun x : ℝ≥0∞ => c * x ^ y) (𝓝 0) (𝓝 0) := by convert ENNReal.Tendsto.const_mul (ENNReal.continuous_rpow_const.tendsto 0) _ · simp [hy] · exact Or.inr hc end ENNReal theorem Filter.Tendsto.ennrpow_const {α : Type*} {f : Filter α} {m : α → ℝ≥0∞} {a : ℝ≥0∞} (r : ℝ)
(hm : Tendsto m f (𝓝 a)) : Tendsto (fun x => m x ^ r) f (𝓝 (a ^ r)) := (ENNReal.continuous_rpow_const.tendsto a).comp hm
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/- Copyright (c) 2023 Jireh Loreaux. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jireh Loreaux -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Unitization import Mathlib.Algebra.Star.Subalgebra import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Ring /-! # Relating unital and non-unital substructures This file relates various algebraic structures and provides maps (generally algebra homomorphisms), from the unitization of a non-unital subobject into the full structure. The range of this map is the unital closure of the non-unital subobject (e.g., `Algebra.adjoin`, `Subring.closure`, `Subsemiring.closure` or `StarAlgebra.adjoin`). When the underlying scalar ring is a field, for this map to be injective it suffices that the range omits `1`. In this setting we provide suitable `AlgEquiv` (or `StarAlgEquiv`) onto the range. ## Main declarations * `NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization s : Unitization R s →ₐ[R] A`: where `s` is a non-unital subalgebra of a unital `R`-algebra `A`, this is the natural algebra homomorphism sending `(r, a)` to `r • 1 + a`. The range of this map is `Algebra.adjoin R (s : Set A)`. * `NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitizationAlgEquiv s : Unitization R s ≃ₐ[R] Algebra.adjoin R (s : Set A)` when `R` is a field and `1 ∉ s`. This is `NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization` upgraded to an `AlgEquiv` onto its range. * `NonUnitalSubsemiring.unitization : Unitization ℕ s →ₐ[ℕ] R`: the natural `ℕ`-algebra homomorphism from the unitization of a non-unital subsemiring `s` into the ring containing it. The range of this map is `subalgebraOfSubsemiring (Subsemiring.closure s)`. This is just `NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization s` but we provide a separate declaration because there is an instance Lean can't find on its own due to `outParam`. * `NonUnitalSubring.unitization : Unitization ℤ s →ₐ[ℤ] R`: the natural `ℤ`-algebra homomorphism from the unitization of a non-unital subring `s` into the ring containing it. The range of this map is `subalgebraOfSubring (Subring.closure s)`. This is just `NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization s` but we provide a separate declaration because there is an instance Lean can't find on its own due to `outParam`. * `NonUnitalStarSubalgebra s : Unitization R s →⋆ₐ[R] A`: a version of `NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization` for star algebras. * `NonUnitalStarSubalgebra.unitizationStarAlgEquiv s :` `Unitization R s ≃⋆ₐ[R] StarAlgebra.adjoin R (s : Set A)`: a version of `NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitizationAlgEquiv` for star algebras. -/ /-! ## Subalgebras -/ namespace Unitization variable {R A C : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [NonUnitalSemiring A] variable [Module R A] [SMulCommClass R A A] [IsScalarTower R A A] [Semiring C] [Algebra R C] theorem lift_range_le {f : A →ₙₐ[R] C} {S : Subalgebra R C} : (lift f).range ≤ S ↔ NonUnitalAlgHom.range f ≤ S.toNonUnitalSubalgebra := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ?_⟩ · rintro - ⟨x, rfl⟩ exact @h (f x) ⟨x, by simp⟩ · rintro - ⟨x, rfl⟩ induction x with | _ r a => simpa using add_mem (algebraMap_mem S r) (h ⟨a, rfl⟩) theorem lift_range (f : A →ₙₐ[R] C) : (lift f).range = Algebra.adjoin R (NonUnitalAlgHom.range f : Set C) := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun c ↦ by rw [lift_range_le, Algebra.adjoin_le_iff]; rfl end Unitization namespace NonUnitalSubalgebra section Semiring variable {R S A : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [Semiring A] [Algebra R A] [SetLike S A] [hSA : NonUnitalSubsemiringClass S A] [hSRA : SMulMemClass S R A] (s : S) /-- The natural `R`-algebra homomorphism from the unitization of a non-unital subalgebra into the algebra containing it. -/ def unitization : Unitization R s →ₐ[R] A := Unitization.lift (NonUnitalSubalgebraClass.subtype s) @[simp] theorem unitization_apply (x : Unitization R s) : unitization s x = algebraMap R A x.fst + x.snd := rfl theorem unitization_range : (unitization s).range = Algebra.adjoin R (s : Set A) := by rw [unitization, Unitization.lift_range] simp only [NonUnitalAlgHom.coe_range, NonUnitalSubalgebraClass.coe_subtype, Subtype.range_coe_subtype, SetLike.mem_coe] rfl end Semiring /-- A sufficient condition for injectivity of `NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization` when the scalars are a commutative ring. When the scalars are a field, one should use the more natural `NonUnitalStarSubalgebra.unitization_injective` whose hypothesis is easier to verify. -/ theorem _root_.AlgHomClass.unitization_injective' {F R S A : Type*} [CommRing R] [Ring A] [Algebra R A] [SetLike S A] [hSA : NonUnitalSubringClass S A] [hSRA : SMulMemClass S R A] (s : S) (h : ∀ r, r ≠ 0 → algebraMap R A r ∉ s) [FunLike F (Unitization R s) A] [AlgHomClass F R (Unitization R s) A] (f : F) (hf : ∀ x : s, f x = x) : Function.Injective f := by refine (injective_iff_map_eq_zero f).mpr fun x hx => ?_ induction x with | inl_add_inr r a => simp_rw [map_add, hf, ← Unitization.algebraMap_eq_inl, AlgHomClass.commutes] at hx rw [add_eq_zero_iff_eq_neg] at hx ⊢ by_cases hr : r = 0 · ext · simp [hr] · simpa [hr] using hx · exact (h r hr <| hx ▸ (neg_mem a.property)).elim /-- This is a generic version which allows us to prove both `NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization_injective` and `NonUnitalStarSubalgebra.unitization_injective`. -/ theorem _root_.AlgHomClass.unitization_injective {F R S A : Type*} [Field R] [Ring A] [Algebra R A] [SetLike S A] [hSA : NonUnitalSubringClass S A] [hSRA : SMulMemClass S R A] (s : S) (h1 : 1 ∉ s) [FunLike F (Unitization R s) A] [AlgHomClass F R (Unitization R s) A] (f : F) (hf : ∀ x : s, f x = x) : Function.Injective f := by refine AlgHomClass.unitization_injective' s (fun r hr hr' ↦ ?_) f hf rw [Algebra.algebraMap_eq_smul_one] at hr' exact h1 <| inv_smul_smul₀ hr (1 : A) ▸ SMulMemClass.smul_mem r⁻¹ hr' section Field variable {R S A : Type*} [Field R] [Ring A] [Algebra R A] [SetLike S A] [hSA : NonUnitalSubringClass S A] [hSRA : SMulMemClass S R A] (s : S) theorem unitization_injective (h1 : (1 : A) ∉ s) : Function.Injective (unitization s) := AlgHomClass.unitization_injective s h1 (unitization s) fun _ ↦ by simp /-- If a `NonUnitalSubalgebra` over a field does not contain `1`, then its unitization is isomorphic to its `Algebra.adjoin`. -/ @[simps! apply_coe] noncomputable def unitizationAlgEquiv (h1 : (1 : A) ∉ s) : Unitization R s ≃ₐ[R] Algebra.adjoin R (s : Set A) := let algHom : Unitization R s →ₐ[R] Algebra.adjoin R (s : Set A) := ((unitization s).codRestrict _ fun x ↦ (unitization_range s).le <| AlgHom.mem_range_self _ x) AlgEquiv.ofBijective algHom <| by refine ⟨?_, fun x ↦ ?_⟩ · have := AlgHomClass.unitization_injective s h1 ((Subalgebra.val _).comp algHom) fun _ ↦ by simp [algHom] rw [AlgHom.coe_comp] at this exact this.of_comp · obtain (⟨a, ha⟩ : (x : A) ∈ (unitization s).range) := (unitization_range s).ge x.property exact ⟨a, Subtype.ext ha⟩ end Field end NonUnitalSubalgebra /-! ## Subsemirings -/ namespace NonUnitalSubsemiring variable {R S : Type*} [Semiring R] [SetLike S R] [hSR : NonUnitalSubsemiringClass S R] (s : S) /-- The natural `ℕ`-algebra homomorphism from the unitization of a non-unital subsemiring to its `Subsemiring.closure`. -/ def unitization : Unitization ℕ s →ₐ[ℕ] R := NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization (hSRA := AddSubmonoidClass.nsmulMemClass) s @[simp] theorem unitization_apply (x : Unitization ℕ s) : unitization s x = x.fst + x.snd := rfl theorem unitization_range : (unitization s).range = subalgebraOfSubsemiring (.closure s) := by have := AddSubmonoidClass.nsmulMemClass (S := S) rw [unitization, NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization_range (hSRA := this), Algebra.adjoin_nat] end NonUnitalSubsemiring /-! ## Subrings -/ namespace NonUnitalSubring variable {R S : Type*} [Ring R] [SetLike S R] [hSR : NonUnitalSubringClass S R] (s : S) /-- The natural `ℤ`-algebra homomorphism from the unitization of a non-unital subring to its `Subring.closure`. -/ def unitization : Unitization ℤ s →ₐ[ℤ] R := NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization (hSRA := AddSubgroupClass.zsmulMemClass) s @[simp] theorem unitization_apply (x : Unitization ℤ s) : unitization s x = x.fst + x.snd := rfl theorem unitization_range : (unitization s).range = subalgebraOfSubring (.closure s) := by have := AddSubgroupClass.zsmulMemClass (S := S) rw [unitization, NonUnitalSubalgebra.unitization_range (hSRA := this), Algebra.adjoin_int] end NonUnitalSubring /-! ## Star subalgebras -/ namespace Unitization variable {R A C : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [NonUnitalSemiring A] [StarRing R] [StarRing A] variable [Module R A] [SMulCommClass R A A] [IsScalarTower R A A] [StarModule R A] variable [Semiring C] [StarRing C] [Algebra R C] [StarModule R C] theorem starLift_range_le {f : A →⋆ₙₐ[R] C} {S : StarSubalgebra R C} : (starLift f).range ≤ S ↔ NonUnitalStarAlgHom.range f ≤ S.toNonUnitalStarSubalgebra := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ?_⟩ · rintro - ⟨x, rfl⟩ exact @h (f x) ⟨x, by simp⟩ · rintro - ⟨x, rfl⟩ induction x with | _ r a => simpa using add_mem (algebraMap_mem S r) (h ⟨a, rfl⟩) theorem starLift_range (f : A →⋆ₙₐ[R] C) : (starLift f).range = StarAlgebra.adjoin R (NonUnitalStarAlgHom.range f : Set C) := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun c ↦ by rw [starLift_range_le, StarAlgebra.adjoin_le_iff] rfl end Unitization namespace NonUnitalStarSubalgebra section Semiring variable {R S A : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [StarRing R] [Semiring A] [StarRing A] [Algebra R A] [StarModule R A] [SetLike S A] [hSA : NonUnitalSubsemiringClass S A] [hSRA : SMulMemClass S R A] [StarMemClass S A] (s : S) /-- The natural star `R`-algebra homomorphism from the unitization of a non-unital star subalgebra to its `StarAlgebra.adjoin`. -/ def unitization : Unitization R s →⋆ₐ[R] A := Unitization.starLift <| NonUnitalStarSubalgebraClass.subtype s @[simp] theorem unitization_apply (x : Unitization R s) : unitization s x = algebraMap R A x.fst + x.snd := rfl theorem unitization_range : (unitization s).range = StarAlgebra.adjoin R s := by rw [unitization, Unitization.starLift_range] simp only [NonUnitalStarAlgHom.coe_range, NonUnitalStarSubalgebraClass.coe_subtype, Subtype.range_coe_subtype] rfl end Semiring section Field variable {R S A : Type*} [Field R] [StarRing R] [Ring A] [StarRing A] [Algebra R A] [StarModule R A] [SetLike S A] [hSA : NonUnitalSubringClass S A] [hSRA : SMulMemClass S R A] [StarMemClass S A] (s : S) theorem unitization_injective (h1 : (1 : A) ∉ s) : Function.Injective (unitization s) := AlgHomClass.unitization_injective s h1 (unitization s) fun _ ↦ by simp /-- If a `NonUnitalStarSubalgebra` over a field does not contain `1`, then its unitization is isomorphic to its `StarAlgebra.adjoin`. -/ @[simps! apply_coe] noncomputable def unitizationStarAlgEquiv (h1 : (1 : A) ∉ s) : Unitization R s ≃⋆ₐ[R] StarAlgebra.adjoin R (s : Set A) := let starAlgHom : Unitization R s →⋆ₐ[R] StarAlgebra.adjoin R (s : Set A) := ((unitization s).codRestrict _ fun x ↦ (unitization_range s).le <| Set.mem_range_self x) StarAlgEquiv.ofBijective starAlgHom <| by refine ⟨?_, fun x ↦ ?_⟩ · have := AlgHomClass.unitization_injective s h1 ((StarSubalgebra.subtype _).comp starAlgHom) fun _ ↦ by simp [starAlgHom] rw [StarAlgHom.coe_comp] at this exact this.of_comp · obtain (⟨a, ha⟩ : (x : A) ∈ (unitization s).range) := (unitization_range s).ge x.property exact ⟨a, Subtype.ext ha⟩ end Field end NonUnitalStarSubalgebra
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Logic.Function.Basic import Mathlib.Tactic.MkIffOfInductiveProp /-! # Additional lemmas about sum types Most of the former contents of this file have been moved to Batteries. -/ universe u v w x variable {α : Type u} {α' : Type w} {β : Type v} {β' : Type x} {γ δ : Type*} lemma not_isLeft_and_isRight {x : α ⊕ β} : ¬(x.isLeft ∧ x.isRight) := by simp namespace Sum -- Lean has removed the `@[simp]` attribute on these. For now Mathlib adds it back. attribute [simp] Sum.forall Sum.exists theorem exists_sum {γ : α ⊕ β → Sort*} (p : (∀ ab, γ ab) → Prop) : (∃ fab, p fab) ↔ (∃ fa fb, p (Sum.rec fa fb)) := by rw [← not_forall_not, forall_sum] simp theorem inl_injective : Function.Injective (inl : α → α ⊕ β) := fun _ _ ↦ inl.inj theorem inr_injective : Function.Injective (inr : β → α ⊕ β) := fun _ _ ↦ inr.inj theorem sum_rec_congr (P : α ⊕ β → Sort*) (f : ∀ i, P (inl i)) (g : ∀ i, P (inr i)) {x y : α ⊕ β} (h : x = y) : @Sum.rec _ _ _ f g x = cast (congr_arg P h.symm) (@Sum.rec _ _ _ f g y) := by cases h; rfl section get variable {x : α ⊕ β} theorem eq_left_iff_getLeft_eq {a : α} : x = inl a ↔ ∃ h, x.getLeft h = a := by cases x <;> simp theorem eq_right_iff_getRight_eq {b : β} : x = inr b ↔ ∃ h, x.getRight h = b := by cases x <;> simp theorem getLeft_eq_getLeft? (h₁ : x.isLeft) (h₂ : x.getLeft?.isSome) : x.getLeft h₁ = x.getLeft?.get h₂ := by simp [← getLeft?_eq_some_iff] theorem getRight_eq_getRight? (h₁ : x.isRight) (h₂ : x.getRight?.isSome) : x.getRight h₁ = x.getRight?.get h₂ := by simp [← getRight?_eq_some_iff] @[simp] theorem isSome_getLeft?_iff_isLeft : x.getLeft?.isSome ↔ x.isLeft := by rw [isLeft_iff, Option.isSome_iff_exists]; simp @[simp] theorem isSome_getRight?_iff_isRight : x.getRight?.isSome ↔ x.isRight := by rw [isRight_iff, Option.isSome_iff_exists]; simp end get open Function (update update_eq_iff update_comp_eq_of_injective update_comp_eq_of_forall_ne) @[simp] theorem update_elim_inl [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : α → γ} {g : β → γ} {i : α} {x : γ} : update (Sum.elim f g) (inl i) x = Sum.elim (update f i x) g := update_eq_iff.2 ⟨by simp, by simp +contextual⟩ @[simp] theorem update_elim_inr [DecidableEq β] [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : α → γ} {g : β → γ} {i : β} {x : γ} : update (Sum.elim f g) (inr i) x = Sum.elim f (update g i x) := update_eq_iff.2 ⟨by simp, by simp +contextual⟩ @[simp] theorem update_inl_comp_inl [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : α ⊕ β → γ} {i : α} {x : γ} : update f (inl i) x ∘ inl = update (f ∘ inl) i x := update_comp_eq_of_injective _ inl_injective _ _ @[simp] theorem update_inl_apply_inl [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : α ⊕ β → γ} {i j : α} {x : γ} : update f (inl i) x (inl j) = update (f ∘ inl) i x j := by rw [← update_inl_comp_inl, Function.comp_apply] @[simp] theorem update_inl_comp_inr [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : α ⊕ β → γ} {i : α} {x : γ} : update f (inl i) x ∘ inr = f ∘ inr := (update_comp_eq_of_forall_ne _ _) fun _ ↦ inr_ne_inl theorem update_inl_apply_inr [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : α ⊕ β → γ} {i : α} {j : β} {x : γ} : update f (inl i) x (inr j) = f (inr j) := Function.update_of_ne inr_ne_inl .. @[simp] theorem update_inr_comp_inl [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : α ⊕ β → γ} {i : β} {x : γ} : update f (inr i) x ∘ inl = f ∘ inl := (update_comp_eq_of_forall_ne _ _) fun _ ↦ inl_ne_inr theorem update_inr_apply_inl [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : α ⊕ β → γ} {i : α} {j : β} {x : γ} : update f (inr j) x (inl i) = f (inl i) := Function.update_of_ne inl_ne_inr .. @[simp] theorem update_inr_comp_inr [DecidableEq β] [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : α ⊕ β → γ} {i : β} {x : γ} : update f (inr i) x ∘ inr = update (f ∘ inr) i x := update_comp_eq_of_injective _ inr_injective _ _ @[simp] theorem update_inr_apply_inr [DecidableEq β] [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : α ⊕ β → γ} {i j : β} {x : γ} : update f (inr i) x (inr j) = update (f ∘ inr) i x j := by rw [← update_inr_comp_inr, Function.comp_apply] @[simp] theorem update_inl_apply_inl' {γ : α ⊕ β → Type*} [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : (i : α ⊕ β) → γ i} {i : α} {x : γ (.inl i)} (j : α) : update f (.inl i) x (Sum.inl j) = update (fun j ↦ f (.inl j)) i x j := Function.update_apply_of_injective f Sum.inl_injective i x j @[simp] theorem update_inr_apply_inr' {γ : α ⊕ β → Type*} [DecidableEq β] [DecidableEq (α ⊕ β)] {f : (i : α ⊕ β) → γ i} {i : β} {x : γ (.inr i)} (j : β) : update f (.inr i) x (Sum.inr j) = update (fun j ↦ f (.inr j)) i x j := Function.update_apply_of_injective f Sum.inr_injective i x j @[simp] lemma rec_update_left {γ : α ⊕ β → Sort*} [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq β] (f : ∀ a, γ (.inl a)) (g : ∀ b, γ (.inr b)) (a : α) (x : γ (.inl a)) : Sum.rec (update f a x) g = update (Sum.rec f g) (.inl a) x := Function.rec_update Sum.inl_injective (Sum.rec · g) (fun _ _ => rfl) (fun | _, _, .inl _, h => (h _ rfl).elim | _, _, .inr _, _ => rfl) _ _ _ @[simp] lemma rec_update_right {γ : α ⊕ β → Sort*} [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq β] (f : ∀ a, γ (.inl a)) (g : ∀ b, γ (.inr b)) (b : β) (x : γ (.inr b)) : Sum.rec f (update g b x) = update (Sum.rec f g) (.inr b) x := Function.rec_update Sum.inr_injective (Sum.rec f) (fun _ _ => rfl) (fun | _, _, .inr _, h => (h _ rfl).elim | _, _, .inl _, _ => rfl) _ _ _ @[simp] lemma elim_update_left {γ : Sort*} [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq β] (f : α → γ) (g : β → γ) (a : α) (x : γ) : Sum.elim (update f a x) g = update (Sum.elim f g) (.inl a) x := rec_update_left _ _ _ _ @[simp] lemma elim_update_right {γ : Sort*} [DecidableEq α] [DecidableEq β] (f : α → γ) (g : β → γ) (b : β) (x : γ) : Sum.elim f (update g b x) = update (Sum.elim f g) (.inr b) x := rec_update_right _ _ _ _ @[simp] theorem swap_leftInverse : Function.LeftInverse (@swap α β) swap := swap_swap @[simp] theorem swap_rightInverse : Function.RightInverse (@swap α β) swap := swap_swap mk_iff_of_inductive_prop Sum.LiftRel Sum.liftRel_iff namespace LiftRel variable {r : α → γ → Prop} {s : β → δ → Prop} {x : α ⊕ β} {y : γ ⊕ δ} {a : α} {b : β} {c : γ} {d : δ} theorem isLeft_congr (h : LiftRel r s x y) : x.isLeft ↔ y.isLeft := by cases h <;> rfl theorem isRight_congr (h : LiftRel r s x y) : x.isRight ↔ y.isRight := by cases h <;> rfl theorem isLeft_left (h : LiftRel r s x (inl c)) : x.isLeft := by cases h; rfl theorem isLeft_right (h : LiftRel r s (inl a) y) : y.isLeft := by cases h; rfl theorem isRight_left (h : LiftRel r s x (inr d)) : x.isRight := by cases h; rfl theorem isRight_right (h : LiftRel r s (inr b) y) : y.isRight := by cases h; rfl theorem exists_of_isLeft_left (h₁ : LiftRel r s x y) (h₂ : x.isLeft) : ∃ a c, r a c ∧ x = inl a ∧ y = inl c := by rcases isLeft_iff.mp h₂ with ⟨_, rfl⟩ simp only [liftRel_iff, false_and, and_false, exists_false, or_false, reduceCtorEq] at h₁ exact h₁ theorem exists_of_isLeft_right (h₁ : LiftRel r s x y) (h₂ : y.isLeft) : ∃ a c, r a c ∧ x = inl a ∧ y = inl c := exists_of_isLeft_left h₁ ((isLeft_congr h₁).mpr h₂) theorem exists_of_isRight_left (h₁ : LiftRel r s x y) (h₂ : x.isRight) : ∃ b d, s b d ∧ x = inr b ∧ y = inr d := by rcases isRight_iff.mp h₂ with ⟨_, rfl⟩ simp only [liftRel_iff, false_and, and_false, exists_false, false_or, reduceCtorEq] at h₁ exact h₁ theorem exists_of_isRight_right (h₁ : LiftRel r s x y) (h₂ : y.isRight) : ∃ b d, s b d ∧ x = inr b ∧ y = inr d := exists_of_isRight_left h₁ ((isRight_congr h₁).mpr h₂) end LiftRel end Sum open Sum namespace Function theorem Injective.sumElim {f : α → γ} {g : β → γ} (hf : Injective f) (hg : Injective g) (hfg : ∀ a b, f a ≠ g b) : Injective (Sum.elim f g) | inl _, inl _, h => congr_arg inl <| hf h | inl _, inr _, h => (hfg _ _ h).elim | inr _, inl _, h => (hfg _ _ h.symm).elim | inr _, inr _, h => congr_arg inr <| hg h @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-20")] alias Injective.sum_elim := Injective.sumElim
theorem Injective.sumMap {f : α → β} {g : α' → β'} (hf : Injective f) (hg : Injective g) :
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 Riccardo Brasca. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Alex J. Best, Riccardo Brasca, Eric Rodriguez -/ import Mathlib.Data.PNat.Prime import Mathlib.NumberTheory.Cyclotomic.Basic import Mathlib.RingTheory.Adjoin.PowerBasis import Mathlib.RingTheory.Norm.Basic import Mathlib.RingTheory.Polynomial.Cyclotomic.Eval import Mathlib.RingTheory.Polynomial.Cyclotomic.Expand import Mathlib.RingTheory.SimpleModule.Basic /-! # Primitive roots in cyclotomic fields If `IsCyclotomicExtension {n} A B`, we define an element `zeta n A B : B` that is a primitive `n`th-root of unity in `B` and we study its properties. We also prove related theorems under the more general assumption of just being a primitive root, for reasons described in the implementation details section. ## Main definitions * `IsCyclotomicExtension.zeta n A B`: if `IsCyclotomicExtension {n} A B`, than `zeta n A B` is a primitive `n`-th root of unity in `B`. * `IsPrimitiveRoot.powerBasis`: if `K` and `L` are fields such that `IsCyclotomicExtension {n} K L`, then `IsPrimitiveRoot.powerBasis` gives a `K`-power basis for `L` given a primitive root `ζ`. * `IsPrimitiveRoot.embeddingsEquivPrimitiveRoots`: the equivalence between `L →ₐ[K] A` and `primitiveroots n A` given by the choice of `ζ`. ## Main results * `IsCyclotomicExtension.zeta_spec`: `zeta n A B` is a primitive `n`-th root of unity. * `IsCyclotomicExtension.finrank`: if `Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)` (in particular for `K = ℚ`), then the `finrank` of a cyclotomic extension is `n.totient`. * `IsPrimitiveRoot.norm_eq_one`: if `Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)` (in particular for `K = ℚ`), the norm of a primitive root is `1` if `n ≠ 2`. * `IsPrimitiveRoot.sub_one_norm_eq_eval_cyclotomic`: if `Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)` (in particular for `K = ℚ`), then the norm of `ζ - 1` is `eval 1 (cyclotomic n ℤ)`, for a primitive root `ζ`. We also prove the analogous of this result for `zeta`. * `IsPrimitiveRoot.norm_pow_sub_one_of_prime_pow_ne_two` : if `Irreducible (cyclotomic (p ^ (k + 1)) K)` (in particular for `K = ℚ`) and `p` is a prime, then the norm of `ζ ^ (p ^ s) - 1` is `p ^ (p ^ s)` `p ^ (k - s + 1) ≠ 2`. See the following lemmas for similar results. We also prove the analogous of this result for `zeta`. * `IsPrimitiveRoot.norm_sub_one_of_prime_ne_two` : if `Irreducible (cyclotomic (p ^ (k + 1)) K)` (in particular for `K = ℚ`) and `p` is an odd prime, then the norm of `ζ - 1` is `p`. We also prove the analogous of this result for `zeta`. * `IsPrimitiveRoot.embeddingsEquivPrimitiveRoots`: the equivalence between `L →ₐ[K] A` and `primitiveRoots n A` given by the choice of `ζ`. ## Implementation details `zeta n A B` is defined as any primitive root of unity in `B`, - this must exist, by definition of `IsCyclotomicExtension`. It is not true in general that it is a root of `cyclotomic n B`, but this holds if `isDomain B` and `NeZero (↑n : B)`. `zeta n A B` is defined using `Exists.choose`, which means we cannot control it. For example, in normal mathematics, we can demand that `(zeta p ℤ ℤ[ζₚ] : ℚ(ζₚ))` is equal to `zeta p ℚ ℚ(ζₚ)`, as we are just choosing "an arbitrary primitive root" and we can internally specify that our choices agree. This is not the case here, and it is indeed impossible to prove that these two are equal. Therefore, whenever possible, we prove our results for any primitive root, and only at the "final step", when we need to provide an "explicit" primitive root, we use `zeta`. -/ open Polynomial Algebra Finset Module IsCyclotomicExtension Nat PNat Set open scoped IntermediateField universe u v w z variable {p n : ℕ+} (A : Type w) (B : Type z) (K : Type u) {L : Type v} (C : Type w) variable [CommRing A] [CommRing B] [Algebra A B] [IsCyclotomicExtension {n} A B] section Zeta namespace IsCyclotomicExtension variable (n) /-- If `B` is an `n`-th cyclotomic extension of `A`, then `zeta n A B` is a primitive root of unity in `B`. -/ noncomputable def zeta : B := (exists_prim_root A <| Set.mem_singleton n : ∃ r : B, IsPrimitiveRoot r n).choose /-- `zeta n A B` is a primitive `n`-th root of unity. -/ @[simp] theorem zeta_spec : IsPrimitiveRoot (zeta n A B) n := Classical.choose_spec (exists_prim_root A (Set.mem_singleton n) : ∃ r : B, IsPrimitiveRoot r n) theorem aeval_zeta [IsDomain B] [NeZero ((n : ℕ) : B)] : aeval (zeta n A B) (cyclotomic n A) = 0 := by rw [aeval_def, ← eval_map, ← IsRoot.def, map_cyclotomic, isRoot_cyclotomic_iff] exact zeta_spec n A B theorem zeta_isRoot [IsDomain B] [NeZero ((n : ℕ) : B)] : IsRoot (cyclotomic n B) (zeta n A B) := by convert aeval_zeta n A B using 0 rw [IsRoot.def, aeval_def, eval₂_eq_eval_map, map_cyclotomic] theorem zeta_pow : zeta n A B ^ (n : ℕ) = 1 := (zeta_spec n A B).pow_eq_one end IsCyclotomicExtension end Zeta section NoOrder variable [Field K] [CommRing L] [IsDomain L] [Algebra K L] [IsCyclotomicExtension {n} K L] {ζ : L} (hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ n) namespace IsPrimitiveRoot variable {C} /-- The `PowerBasis` given by a primitive root `η`. -/ @[simps!] protected noncomputable def powerBasis : PowerBasis K L := -- this is purely an optimization letI pb := Algebra.adjoin.powerBasis <| (integral {n} K L).isIntegral ζ pb.map <| (Subalgebra.equivOfEq _ _ (IsCyclotomicExtension.adjoin_primitive_root_eq_top hζ)).trans Subalgebra.topEquiv theorem powerBasis_gen_mem_adjoin_zeta_sub_one : (hζ.powerBasis K).gen ∈ adjoin K ({ζ - 1} : Set L) := by rw [powerBasis_gen, adjoin_singleton_eq_range_aeval, AlgHom.mem_range] exact ⟨X + 1, by simp⟩ /-- The `PowerBasis` given by `η - 1`. -/ @[simps!] noncomputable def subOnePowerBasis : PowerBasis K L := (hζ.powerBasis K).ofGenMemAdjoin (((integral {n} K L).isIntegral ζ).sub isIntegral_one) (hζ.powerBasis_gen_mem_adjoin_zeta_sub_one _) variable {K} (C) -- We are not using @[simps] to avoid a timeout. /-- The equivalence between `L →ₐ[K] C` and `primitiveRoots n C` given by a primitive root `ζ`. -/ noncomputable def embeddingsEquivPrimitiveRoots (C : Type*) [CommRing C] [IsDomain C] [Algebra K C] (hirr : Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)) : (L →ₐ[K] C) ≃ primitiveRoots n C := (hζ.powerBasis K).liftEquiv.trans { toFun := fun x => by haveI := IsCyclotomicExtension.neZero' n K L haveI hn := NeZero.of_faithfulSMul K C n refine ⟨x.1, ?_⟩ cases x rwa [mem_primitiveRoots n.pos, ← isRoot_cyclotomic_iff, IsRoot.def, ← map_cyclotomic _ (algebraMap K C), hζ.minpoly_eq_cyclotomic_of_irreducible hirr, ← eval₂_eq_eval_map, ← aeval_def] invFun := fun x => by haveI := IsCyclotomicExtension.neZero' n K L haveI hn := NeZero.of_faithfulSMul K C n refine ⟨x.1, ?_⟩ cases x rwa [aeval_def, eval₂_eq_eval_map, hζ.powerBasis_gen K, ← hζ.minpoly_eq_cyclotomic_of_irreducible hirr, map_cyclotomic, ← IsRoot.def, isRoot_cyclotomic_iff, ← mem_primitiveRoots n.pos] left_inv := fun _ => Subtype.ext rfl right_inv := fun _ => Subtype.ext rfl } -- Porting note: renamed argument `φ`: "expected '_' or identifier" @[simp] theorem embeddingsEquivPrimitiveRoots_apply_coe (C : Type*) [CommRing C] [IsDomain C] [Algebra K C] (hirr : Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)) (φ' : L →ₐ[K] C) : (hζ.embeddingsEquivPrimitiveRoots C hirr φ' : C) = φ' ζ := rfl end IsPrimitiveRoot namespace IsCyclotomicExtension variable {K} (L) /-- If `Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)` (in particular for `K = ℚ`), then the `finrank` of a cyclotomic extension is `n.totient`. -/ theorem finrank (hirr : Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)) : finrank K L = (n : ℕ).totient := by haveI := IsCyclotomicExtension.neZero' n K L rw [((zeta_spec n K L).powerBasis K).finrank, IsPrimitiveRoot.powerBasis_dim, ← (zeta_spec n K L).minpoly_eq_cyclotomic_of_irreducible hirr, natDegree_cyclotomic] variable {L} in /-- If `L` contains both a primitive `p`-th root of unity and `q`-th root of unity, and `Irreducible (cyclotomic (lcm p q) K)` (in particular for `K = ℚ`), then the `finrank K L` is at least `(lcm p q).totient`. -/ theorem _root_.IsPrimitiveRoot.lcm_totient_le_finrank [FiniteDimensional K L] {p q : ℕ} {x y : L} (hx : IsPrimitiveRoot x p) (hy : IsPrimitiveRoot y q) (hirr : Irreducible (cyclotomic (Nat.lcm p q) K)) : (Nat.lcm p q).totient ≤ Module.finrank K L := by rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos p with (rfl | hppos) · simp rcases Nat.eq_zero_or_pos q with (rfl | hqpos) · simp let z := x ^ (p / factorizationLCMLeft p q) * y ^ (q / factorizationLCMRight p q) let k := PNat.lcm ⟨p, hppos⟩ ⟨q, hqpos⟩ have : IsPrimitiveRoot z k := hx.pow_mul_pow_lcm hy hppos.ne' hqpos.ne' haveI := IsPrimitiveRoot.adjoin_isCyclotomicExtension K this convert Submodule.finrank_le (Subalgebra.toSubmodule (adjoin K {z})) rw [show Nat.lcm p q = (k : ℕ) from rfl] at hirr simpa using (IsCyclotomicExtension.finrank (Algebra.adjoin K {z}) hirr).symm end IsCyclotomicExtension end NoOrder section Norm namespace IsPrimitiveRoot section Field variable {K} [Field K] [NumberField K] variable (n) in /-- If a `n`-th cyclotomic extension of `ℚ` contains a primitive `l`-th root of unity, then `l ∣ 2 * n`. -/ theorem dvd_of_isCyclotomicExtension [IsCyclotomicExtension {n} ℚ K] {ζ : K} {l : ℕ} (hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ l) (hl : l ≠ 0) : l ∣ 2 * n := by have hl : NeZero l := ⟨hl⟩ have hroot := IsCyclotomicExtension.zeta_spec n ℚ K have key := IsPrimitiveRoot.lcm_totient_le_finrank hζ hroot (cyclotomic.irreducible_rat <| Nat.lcm_pos (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hl.1) n.2) rw [IsCyclotomicExtension.finrank K (cyclotomic.irreducible_rat n.2)] at key rcases _root_.dvd_lcm_right l n with ⟨r, hr⟩ have ineq := Nat.totient_super_multiplicative n r rw [← hr] at ineq replace key := (mul_le_iff_le_one_right (Nat.totient_pos.2 n.2)).mp (le_trans ineq key) have rpos : 0 < r := by refine Nat.pos_of_ne_zero (fun h ↦ ?_) simp only [h, mul_zero, _root_.lcm_eq_zero_iff, PNat.ne_zero, or_false] at hr exact hl.1 hr replace key := (Nat.dvd_prime Nat.prime_two).1 (Nat.dvd_two_of_totient_le_one rpos key) rcases key with (key | key) · rw [key, mul_one] at hr rw [← hr] exact dvd_mul_of_dvd_right (_root_.dvd_lcm_left l ↑n) 2 · rw [key, mul_comm] at hr simpa [← hr] using _root_.dvd_lcm_left _ _ /-- If `x` is a root of unity (spelled as `IsOfFinOrder x`) in an `n`-th cyclotomic extension of `ℚ`, where `n` is odd, and `ζ` is a primitive `n`-th root of unity, then there exist `r` such that `x = (-ζ)^r`. -/ theorem exists_neg_pow_of_isOfFinOrder [IsCyclotomicExtension {n} ℚ K] (hno : Odd (n : ℕ)) {ζ x : K} (hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ n) (hx : IsOfFinOrder x) : ∃ r : ℕ, x = (-ζ) ^ r := by have hnegζ : IsPrimitiveRoot (-ζ) (2 * n) := by convert IsPrimitiveRoot.orderOf (-ζ) rw [neg_eq_neg_one_mul, (Commute.all _ _).orderOf_mul_eq_mul_orderOf_of_coprime] · simp [hζ.eq_orderOf] · simp [← hζ.eq_orderOf, hno] obtain ⟨k, hkpos, hkn⟩ := isOfFinOrder_iff_pow_eq_one.1 hx obtain ⟨l, hl, hlroot⟩ := (isRoot_of_unity_iff hkpos _).1 hkn have hlzero : NeZero l := ⟨fun h ↦ by simp [h] at hl⟩ have : NeZero (l : K) := ⟨NeZero.natCast_ne l K⟩ rw [isRoot_cyclotomic_iff] at hlroot obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := hlroot.dvd_of_isCyclotomicExtension n hlzero.1 replace hlroot : x ^ (2 * (n : ℕ)) = 1 := by rw [ha, pow_mul, hlroot.pow_eq_one, one_pow] obtain ⟨s, -, hs⟩ := hnegζ.eq_pow_of_pow_eq_one hlroot exact ⟨s, hs.symm⟩ /-- If `x` is a root of unity (spelled as `IsOfFinOrder x`) in an `n`-th cyclotomic extension of `ℚ`, where `n` is odd, and `ζ` is a primitive `n`-th root of unity, then there exists `r < n` such that `x = ζ^r` or `x = -ζ^r`. -/ theorem exists_pow_or_neg_mul_pow_of_isOfFinOrder [IsCyclotomicExtension {n} ℚ K] (hno : Odd (n : ℕ)) {ζ x : K} (hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ n) (hx : IsOfFinOrder x) : ∃ r : ℕ, r < n ∧ (x = ζ ^ r ∨ x = -ζ ^ r) := by obtain ⟨r, hr⟩ := hζ.exists_neg_pow_of_isOfFinOrder hno hx refine ⟨r % n, Nat.mod_lt _ n.2, ?_⟩ rw [show ζ ^ (r % ↑n) = ζ ^ r from (IsPrimitiveRoot.eq_orderOf hζ).symm ▸ pow_mod_orderOf .., hr] rcases Nat.even_or_odd r with (h | h) <;> simp [neg_pow, h.neg_one_pow] end Field section CommRing variable [CommRing L] {ζ : L} variable {K} [Field K] [Algebra K L] /-- This mathematically trivial result is complementary to `norm_eq_one` below. -/ theorem norm_eq_neg_one_pow (hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ 2) [IsDomain L] : norm K ζ = (-1 : K) ^ finrank K L := by rw [hζ.eq_neg_one_of_two_right, show -1 = algebraMap K L (-1) by simp, Algebra.norm_algebraMap] variable (hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ n) include hζ /-- If `Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)` (in particular for `K = ℚ`), the norm of a primitive root is `1` if `n ≠ 2`. -/ theorem norm_eq_one [IsDomain L] [IsCyclotomicExtension {n} K L] (hn : n ≠ 2) (hirr : Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)) : norm K ζ = 1 := by haveI := IsCyclotomicExtension.neZero' n K L by_cases h1 : n = 1 · rw [h1, one_coe, one_right_iff] at hζ rw [hζ, show 1 = algebraMap K L 1 by simp, Algebra.norm_algebraMap, one_pow] · replace h1 : 2 ≤ n := by by_contra! h exact h1 (PNat.eq_one_of_lt_two h) -- Porting note: specifying the type of `cyclotomic_coeff_zero K h1` was not needed. rw [← hζ.powerBasis_gen K, PowerBasis.norm_gen_eq_coeff_zero_minpoly, hζ.powerBasis_gen K, ← hζ.minpoly_eq_cyclotomic_of_irreducible hirr, (cyclotomic_coeff_zero K h1 : coeff (cyclotomic n K) 0 = 1), mul_one, hζ.powerBasis_dim K, ← hζ.minpoly_eq_cyclotomic_of_irreducible hirr, natDegree_cyclotomic] exact (totient_even <| h1.lt_of_ne hn.symm).neg_one_pow /-- If `K` is linearly ordered, the norm of a primitive root is `1` if `n` is odd. -/ theorem norm_eq_one_of_linearly_ordered {K : Type*} [Field K] [LinearOrder K] [IsStrictOrderedRing K] [Algebra K L] (hodd : Odd (n : ℕ)) : norm K ζ = 1 := by have hz := congr_arg (norm K) ((IsPrimitiveRoot.iff_def _ n).1 hζ).1 rw [← (algebraMap K L).map_one, Algebra.norm_algebraMap, one_pow, map_pow, ← one_pow ↑n] at hz exact StrictMono.injective hodd.strictMono_pow hz theorem norm_of_cyclotomic_irreducible [IsDomain L] [IsCyclotomicExtension {n} K L] (hirr : Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)) : norm K ζ = ite (n = 2) (-1) 1 := by split_ifs with hn · subst hn rw [norm_eq_neg_one_pow (K := K) hζ, IsCyclotomicExtension.finrank _ hirr] norm_cast · exact hζ.norm_eq_one hn hirr end CommRing section Field variable [Field L] {ζ : L} variable {K} [Field K] [Algebra K L] section variable (hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ n) include hζ /-- If `Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)` (in particular for `K = ℚ`), then the norm of `ζ - 1` is `eval 1 (cyclotomic n ℤ)`. -/ theorem sub_one_norm_eq_eval_cyclotomic [IsCyclotomicExtension {n} K L] (h : 2 < (n : ℕ)) (hirr : Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)) : norm K (ζ - 1) = ↑(eval 1 (cyclotomic n ℤ)) := by haveI := IsCyclotomicExtension.neZero' n K L let E := AlgebraicClosure L obtain ⟨z, hz⟩ := IsAlgClosed.exists_root _ (degree_cyclotomic_pos n E n.pos).ne.symm apply (algebraMap K E).injective letI := IsCyclotomicExtension.finiteDimensional {n} K L letI := IsCyclotomicExtension.isGalois n K L rw [norm_eq_prod_embeddings] conv_lhs => congr rfl ext rw [← neg_sub, map_neg, map_sub, map_one, neg_eq_neg_one_mul] rw [prod_mul_distrib, prod_const, Finset.card_univ, AlgHom.card, IsCyclotomicExtension.finrank L hirr, (totient_even h).neg_one_pow, one_mul] have Hprod : (Finset.univ.prod fun σ : L →ₐ[K] E => 1 - σ ζ) = eval 1 (cyclotomic' n E) := by rw [cyclotomic', eval_prod, ← @Finset.prod_attach E E, ← univ_eq_attach] refine Fintype.prod_equiv (hζ.embeddingsEquivPrimitiveRoots E hirr) _ _ fun σ => ?_ simp haveI : NeZero ((n : ℕ) : E) := NeZero.of_faithfulSMul K _ (n : ℕ) rw [Hprod, cyclotomic', ← cyclotomic_eq_prod_X_sub_primitiveRoots (isRoot_cyclotomic_iff.1 hz), ← map_cyclotomic_int, _root_.map_intCast, ← Int.cast_one, eval_intCast_map, eq_intCast, Int.cast_id] /-- If `IsPrimePow (n : ℕ)`, `n ≠ 2` and `Irreducible (cyclotomic n K)` (in particular for `K = ℚ`), then the norm of `ζ - 1` is `(n : ℕ).minFac`. -/ theorem sub_one_norm_isPrimePow (hn : IsPrimePow (n : ℕ)) [IsCyclotomicExtension {n} K L] (hirr : Irreducible (cyclotomic (n : ℕ) K)) (h : n ≠ 2) : norm K (ζ - 1) = (n : ℕ).minFac := by have := (coe_lt_coe 2 _).1 (lt_of_le_of_ne (succ_le_of_lt (IsPrimePow.one_lt hn)) (Function.Injective.ne PNat.coe_injective h).symm) letI hprime : Fact (n : ℕ).minFac.Prime := ⟨minFac_prime (IsPrimePow.ne_one hn)⟩ rw [sub_one_norm_eq_eval_cyclotomic hζ this hirr] nth_rw 1 [← IsPrimePow.minFac_pow_factorization_eq hn]
obtain ⟨k, hk⟩ : ∃ k, (n : ℕ).factorization (n : ℕ).minFac = k + 1 := exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero (((n : ℕ).factorization.mem_support_toFun (n : ℕ).minFac).1 <| mem_primeFactors_iff_mem_primeFactorsList.2 <| (mem_primeFactorsList (IsPrimePow.ne_zero hn)).2 ⟨hprime.out, minFac_dvd _⟩) simp [hk, sub_one_norm_eq_eval_cyclotomic hζ this hirr] end variable {A} theorem minpoly_sub_one_eq_cyclotomic_comp [Algebra K A] [IsDomain A] {ζ : A} [IsCyclotomicExtension {n} K A] (hζ : IsPrimitiveRoot ζ n) (h : Irreducible (Polynomial.cyclotomic n K)) : minpoly K (ζ - 1) = (cyclotomic n K).comp (X + 1) := by
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/- 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, Kim Morrison, Jens Wagemaker -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Field.IsField import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Inductions import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Monic import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Regular import Mathlib.RingTheory.Multiplicity import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Lattice /-! # Division of univariate polynomials The main defs are `divByMonic` and `modByMonic`. The compatibility between these is given by `modByMonic_add_div`. We also define `rootMultiplicity`. -/ noncomputable section open Polynomial open Finset namespace Polynomial universe u v w z variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {T : Type w} {A : Type z} {a b : R} {n : ℕ} section Semiring variable [Semiring R] theorem X_dvd_iff {f : R[X]} : X ∣ f ↔ f.coeff 0 = 0 := ⟨fun ⟨g, hfg⟩ => by rw [hfg, coeff_X_mul_zero], fun hf => ⟨f.divX, by rw [← add_zero (X * f.divX), ← C_0, ← hf, X_mul_divX_add]⟩⟩ theorem X_pow_dvd_iff {f : R[X]} {n : ℕ} : X ^ n ∣ f ↔ ∀ d < n, f.coeff d = 0 := ⟨fun ⟨g, hgf⟩ d hd => by simp only [hgf, coeff_X_pow_mul', ite_eq_right_iff, not_le_of_lt hd, IsEmpty.forall_iff], fun hd => by induction n with | zero => simp [pow_zero, one_dvd] | succ n hn => obtain ⟨g, hgf⟩ := hn fun d : ℕ => fun H : d < n => hd _ (Nat.lt_succ_of_lt H) have := coeff_X_pow_mul g n 0 rw [zero_add, ← hgf, hd n (Nat.lt_succ_self n)] at this obtain ⟨k, hgk⟩ := Polynomial.X_dvd_iff.mpr this.symm use k rwa [pow_succ, mul_assoc, ← hgk]⟩ variable {p q : R[X]} theorem finiteMultiplicity_of_degree_pos_of_monic (hp : (0 : WithBot ℕ) < degree p) (hmp : Monic p) (hq : q ≠ 0) : FiniteMultiplicity p q := have zn0 : (0 : R) ≠ 1 := haveI := Nontrivial.of_polynomial_ne hq zero_ne_one ⟨natDegree q, fun ⟨r, hr⟩ => by have hp0 : p ≠ 0 := fun hp0 => by simp [hp0] at hp have hr0 : r ≠ 0 := fun hr0 => by subst hr0; simp [hq] at hr have hpn1 : leadingCoeff p ^ (natDegree q + 1) = 1 := by simp [show _ = _ from hmp] have hpn0' : leadingCoeff p ^ (natDegree q + 1) ≠ 0 := hpn1.symm ▸ zn0.symm have hpnr0 : leadingCoeff (p ^ (natDegree q + 1)) * leadingCoeff r ≠ 0 := by simp only [leadingCoeff_pow' hpn0', leadingCoeff_eq_zero, hpn1, one_pow, one_mul, Ne, hr0, not_false_eq_true] have hnp : 0 < natDegree p := Nat.cast_lt.1 <| by rw [← degree_eq_natDegree hp0]; exact hp have := congr_arg natDegree hr rw [natDegree_mul' hpnr0, natDegree_pow' hpn0', add_mul, add_assoc] at this exact ne_of_lt (lt_add_of_le_of_pos (le_mul_of_one_le_right (Nat.zero_le _) hnp) (add_pos_of_pos_of_nonneg (by rwa [one_mul]) (Nat.zero_le _))) this⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-30")] alias multiplicity_finite_of_degree_pos_of_monic := finiteMultiplicity_of_degree_pos_of_monic end Semiring section Ring variable [Ring R] {p q : R[X]} theorem div_wf_lemma (h : degree q ≤ degree p ∧ p ≠ 0) (hq : Monic q) : degree (p - q * (C (leadingCoeff p) * X ^ (natDegree p - natDegree q))) < degree p := have hp : leadingCoeff p ≠ 0 := mt leadingCoeff_eq_zero.1 h.2 have hq0 : q ≠ 0 := hq.ne_zero_of_polynomial_ne h.2 have hlt : natDegree q ≤ natDegree p := (Nat.cast_le (α := WithBot ℕ)).1 (by rw [← degree_eq_natDegree h.2, ← degree_eq_natDegree hq0]; exact h.1) degree_sub_lt (by rw [hq.degree_mul_comm, hq.degree_mul, degree_C_mul_X_pow _ hp, degree_eq_natDegree h.2, degree_eq_natDegree hq0, ← Nat.cast_add, tsub_add_cancel_of_le hlt]) h.2 (by rw [leadingCoeff_monic_mul hq, leadingCoeff_mul_X_pow, leadingCoeff_C]) /-- See `divByMonic`. -/ noncomputable def divModByMonicAux : ∀ (_p : R[X]) {q : R[X]}, Monic q → R[X] × R[X] | p, q, hq => letI := Classical.decEq R if h : degree q ≤ degree p ∧ p ≠ 0 then let z := C (leadingCoeff p) * X ^ (natDegree p - natDegree q) have _wf := div_wf_lemma h hq let dm := divModByMonicAux (p - q * z) hq ⟨z + dm.1, dm.2⟩ else ⟨0, p⟩ termination_by p => p /-- `divByMonic`, denoted as `p /ₘ q`, gives the quotient of `p` by a monic polynomial `q`. -/ def divByMonic (p q : R[X]) : R[X] := letI := Classical.decEq R if hq : Monic q then (divModByMonicAux p hq).1 else 0 /-- `modByMonic`, denoted as `p %ₘ q`, gives the remainder of `p` by a monic polynomial `q`. -/ def modByMonic (p q : R[X]) : R[X] := letI := Classical.decEq R if hq : Monic q then (divModByMonicAux p hq).2 else p @[inherit_doc] infixl:70 " /ₘ " => divByMonic @[inherit_doc] infixl:70 " %ₘ " => modByMonic theorem degree_modByMonic_lt [Nontrivial R] : ∀ (p : R[X]) {q : R[X]} (_hq : Monic q), degree (p %ₘ q) < degree q | p, q, hq => letI := Classical.decEq R if h : degree q ≤ degree p ∧ p ≠ 0 then by have _wf := div_wf_lemma ⟨h.1, h.2⟩ hq have := degree_modByMonic_lt (p - q * (C (leadingCoeff p) * X ^ (natDegree p - natDegree q))) hq unfold modByMonic at this ⊢ unfold divModByMonicAux dsimp rw [dif_pos hq] at this ⊢ rw [if_pos h] exact this else Or.casesOn (not_and_or.1 h) (by unfold modByMonic divModByMonicAux dsimp rw [dif_pos hq, if_neg h] exact lt_of_not_ge) (by intro hp unfold modByMonic divModByMonicAux dsimp rw [dif_pos hq, if_neg h, Classical.not_not.1 hp] exact lt_of_le_of_ne bot_le (Ne.symm (mt degree_eq_bot.1 hq.ne_zero))) termination_by p => p theorem natDegree_modByMonic_lt (p : R[X]) {q : R[X]} (hmq : Monic q) (hq : q ≠ 1) : natDegree (p %ₘ q) < q.natDegree := by by_cases hpq : p %ₘ q = 0 · rw [hpq, natDegree_zero, Nat.pos_iff_ne_zero] contrapose! hq exact eq_one_of_monic_natDegree_zero hmq hq · haveI := Nontrivial.of_polynomial_ne hpq
exact natDegree_lt_natDegree hpq (degree_modByMonic_lt p hmq) @[simp] theorem zero_modByMonic (p : R[X]) : 0 %ₘ p = 0 := by classical unfold modByMonic divModByMonicAux dsimp by_cases hp : Monic p
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/- Copyright (c) 2016 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Mario Carneiro, Johannes Hölzl -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Unbundled.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Sub.Defs import Mathlib.Util.AssertExists /-! # Ordered groups This file defines bundled ordered groups and develops a few basic results. ## Implementation details Unfortunately, the number of `'` appended to lemmas in this file may differ between the multiplicative and the additive version of a lemma. The reason is that we did not want to change existing names in the library. -/ /- `NeZero` theory should not be needed at this point in the ordered algebraic hierarchy. -/ assert_not_imported Mathlib.Algebra.NeZero open Function universe u variable {α : Type u} /-- An ordered additive commutative group is an additive commutative group with a partial order in which addition is strictly monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[AddCommGroup α] [PartialOrder α] [IsOrderedAddMonoid α]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure OrderedAddCommGroup (α : Type u) extends AddCommGroup α, PartialOrder α where /-- Addition is monotone in an ordered additive commutative group. -/ protected add_le_add_left : ∀ a b : α, a ≤ b → ∀ c : α, c + a ≤ c + b set_option linter.existingAttributeWarning false in /-- An ordered commutative group is a commutative group with a partial order in which multiplication is strictly monotone. -/ @[to_additive, deprecated "Use `[CommGroup α] [PartialOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure OrderedCommGroup (α : Type u) extends CommGroup α, PartialOrder α where /-- Multiplication is monotone in an ordered commutative group. -/ protected mul_le_mul_left : ∀ a b : α, a ≤ b → ∀ c : α, c * a ≤ c * b alias OrderedCommGroup.mul_lt_mul_left' := mul_lt_mul_left' attribute [to_additive OrderedAddCommGroup.add_lt_add_left] OrderedCommGroup.mul_lt_mul_left' alias OrderedCommGroup.le_of_mul_le_mul_left := le_of_mul_le_mul_left' attribute [to_additive] OrderedCommGroup.le_of_mul_le_mul_left alias OrderedCommGroup.lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left := lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left' attribute [to_additive] OrderedCommGroup.lt_of_mul_lt_mul_left -- See note [lower instance priority] @[to_additive IsOrderedAddMonoid.toIsOrderedCancelAddMonoid] instance (priority := 100) IsOrderedMonoid.toIsOrderedCancelMonoid [CommGroup α] [PartialOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α] : IsOrderedCancelMonoid α where le_of_mul_le_mul_left a b c bc := by simpa using mul_le_mul_left' bc a⁻¹ le_of_mul_le_mul_right a b c bc := by simpa using mul_le_mul_left' bc a⁻¹ /-! ### Linearly ordered commutative groups -/ set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A linearly ordered additive commutative group is an additive commutative group with a linear order in which addition is monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[AddCommGroup α] [LinearOrder α] [IsOrderedAddMonoid α]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure LinearOrderedAddCommGroup (α : Type u) extends OrderedAddCommGroup α, LinearOrder α set_option linter.existingAttributeWarning false in set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A linearly ordered commutative group is a commutative group with a linear order in which multiplication is monotone. -/ @[to_additive, deprecated "Use `[CommGroup α] [LinearOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure LinearOrderedCommGroup (α : Type u) extends OrderedCommGroup α, LinearOrder α attribute [nolint docBlame] LinearOrderedCommGroup.toLinearOrder LinearOrderedAddCommGroup.toLinearOrder section LinearOrderedCommGroup variable [CommGroup α] [LinearOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α] {a : α} @[to_additive LinearOrderedAddCommGroup.add_lt_add_left] theorem LinearOrderedCommGroup.mul_lt_mul_left' (a b : α) (h : a < b) (c : α) : c * a < c * b := _root_.mul_lt_mul_left' h c @[to_additive eq_zero_of_neg_eq] theorem eq_one_of_inv_eq' (h : a⁻¹ = a) : a = 1 := match lt_trichotomy a 1 with | Or.inl h₁ => have : 1 < a := h ▸ one_lt_inv_of_inv h₁ absurd h₁ this.asymm | Or.inr (Or.inl h₁) => h₁ | Or.inr (Or.inr h₁) => have : a < 1 := h ▸ inv_lt_one'.mpr h₁ absurd h₁ this.asymm @[to_additive exists_zero_lt] theorem exists_one_lt' [Nontrivial α] : ∃ a : α, 1 < a := by obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := Decidable.exists_ne (1 : α) obtain h|h := hy.lt_or_lt · exact ⟨y⁻¹, one_lt_inv'.mpr h⟩ · exact ⟨y, h⟩ -- see Note [lower instance priority] @[to_additive] instance (priority := 100) LinearOrderedCommGroup.to_noMaxOrder [Nontrivial α] : NoMaxOrder α := ⟨by obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ : ∃ a : α, 1 < a := exists_one_lt' exact fun a => ⟨a * y, lt_mul_of_one_lt_right' a hy⟩⟩ -- see Note [lower instance priority] @[to_additive] instance (priority := 100) LinearOrderedCommGroup.to_noMinOrder [Nontrivial α] : NoMinOrder α := ⟨by obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ : ∃ a : α, 1 < a := exists_one_lt' exact fun a => ⟨a / y, (div_lt_self_iff a).mpr hy⟩⟩ @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem inv_le_self_iff : a⁻¹ ≤ a ↔ 1 ≤ a := by simp [inv_le_iff_one_le_mul'] @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem inv_lt_self_iff : a⁻¹ < a ↔ 1 < a := by simp [inv_lt_iff_one_lt_mul] @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem le_inv_self_iff : a ≤ a⁻¹ ↔ a ≤ 1 := by simp [← not_iff_not] @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem lt_inv_self_iff : a < a⁻¹ ↔ a < 1 := by simp [← not_iff_not] end LinearOrderedCommGroup section NormNumLemmas /- The following lemmas are stated so that the `norm_num` tactic can use them with the expected signatures. -/ variable [CommGroup α] [PartialOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α] {a b : α} @[to_additive (attr := gcongr) neg_le_neg] theorem inv_le_inv' : a ≤ b → b⁻¹ ≤ a⁻¹ := inv_le_inv_iff.mpr @[to_additive (attr := gcongr) neg_lt_neg] theorem inv_lt_inv' : a < b → b⁻¹ < a⁻¹ := inv_lt_inv_iff.mpr -- The additive version is also a `linarith` lemma. @[to_additive] theorem inv_lt_one_of_one_lt : 1 < a → a⁻¹ < 1 := inv_lt_one_iff_one_lt.mpr -- The additive version is also a `linarith` lemma. @[to_additive] theorem inv_le_one_of_one_le : 1 ≤ a → a⁻¹ ≤ 1 := inv_le_one'.mpr @[to_additive neg_nonneg_of_nonpos] theorem one_le_inv_of_le_one : a ≤ 1 → 1 ≤ a⁻¹ := one_le_inv'.mpr end NormNumLemmas
Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Defs.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2019 Reid Barton. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel -/ import Mathlib.Topology.Constructions /-! # Neighborhoods and continuity relative to a subset This file develops API on the relative versions * `nhdsWithin` of `nhds` * `ContinuousOn` of `Continuous` * `ContinuousWithinAt` of `ContinuousAt` related to continuity, which are defined in previous definition files. Their basic properties studied in this file include the relationships between these restricted notions and the corresponding notions for the subtype equipped with the subspace topology. ## Notation * `𝓝 x`: the filter 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`. -/ open Set Filter Function Topology Filter variable {α β γ δ : Type*} variable [TopologicalSpace α] /-! ## Properties of the neighborhood-within filter -/ @[simp] theorem nhds_bind_nhdsWithin {a : α} {s : Set α} : ((𝓝 a).bind fun x => 𝓝[s] x) = 𝓝[s] a := bind_inf_principal.trans <| congr_arg₂ _ nhds_bind_nhds rfl @[simp] theorem eventually_nhds_nhdsWithin {a : α} {s : Set α} {p : α → Prop} : (∀ᶠ y in 𝓝 a, ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] y, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] a, p x := Filter.ext_iff.1 nhds_bind_nhdsWithin { x | p x } theorem eventually_nhdsWithin_iff {a : α} {s : Set α} {p : α → Prop} : (∀ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] a, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝 a, x ∈ s → p x := eventually_inf_principal theorem frequently_nhdsWithin_iff {z : α} {s : Set α} {p : α → Prop} : (∃ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] z, p x) ↔ ∃ᶠ x in 𝓝 z, p x ∧ x ∈ s := frequently_inf_principal.trans <| by simp only [and_comm] theorem mem_closure_ne_iff_frequently_within {z : α} {s : Set α} : z ∈ closure (s \ {z}) ↔ ∃ᶠ x in 𝓝[≠] z, x ∈ s := by simp [mem_closure_iff_frequently, frequently_nhdsWithin_iff] @[simp] theorem eventually_eventually_nhdsWithin {a : α} {s : Set α} {p : α → Prop} : (∀ᶠ y in 𝓝[s] a, ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] y, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] a, p x := by refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => (eventually_nhds_nhdsWithin.2 h).filter_mono inf_le_left⟩ simp only [eventually_nhdsWithin_iff] at h ⊢ exact h.mono fun x hx hxs => (hx hxs).self_of_nhds hxs @[simp] theorem eventually_mem_nhdsWithin_iff {x : α} {s t : Set α} : (∀ᶠ x' in 𝓝[s] x, t ∈ 𝓝[s] x') ↔ t ∈ 𝓝[s] x := eventually_eventually_nhdsWithin theorem nhdsWithin_eq (a : α) (s : Set α) : 𝓝[s] a = ⨅ t ∈ { t : Set α | a ∈ t ∧ IsOpen t }, 𝓟 (t ∩ s) := ((nhds_basis_opens a).inf_principal s).eq_biInf @[simp] lemma nhdsWithin_univ (a : α) : 𝓝[Set.univ] a = 𝓝 a := by rw [nhdsWithin, principal_univ, inf_top_eq] theorem nhdsWithin_hasBasis {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set α} {a : α} (h : (𝓝 a).HasBasis p s) (t : Set α) : (𝓝[t] a).HasBasis p fun i => s i ∩ t := h.inf_principal t theorem nhdsWithin_basis_open (a : α) (t : Set α) : (𝓝[t] a).HasBasis (fun u => a ∈ u ∧ IsOpen u) fun u => u ∩ t := nhdsWithin_hasBasis (nhds_basis_opens a) t theorem mem_nhdsWithin {t : Set α} {a : α} {s : Set α} : t ∈ 𝓝[s] a ↔ ∃ u, IsOpen u ∧ a ∈ u ∧ u ∩ s ⊆ t := by simpa only [and_assoc, and_left_comm] using (nhdsWithin_basis_open a s).mem_iff theorem mem_nhdsWithin_iff_exists_mem_nhds_inter {t : Set α} {a : α} {s : Set α} : t ∈ 𝓝[s] a ↔ ∃ u ∈ 𝓝 a, u ∩ s ⊆ t := (nhdsWithin_hasBasis (𝓝 a).basis_sets s).mem_iff theorem diff_mem_nhdsWithin_compl {x : α} {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ 𝓝 x) (t : Set α) : s \ t ∈ 𝓝[tᶜ] x := diff_mem_inf_principal_compl hs t theorem diff_mem_nhdsWithin_diff {x : α} {s t : Set α} (hs : s ∈ 𝓝[t] x) (t' : Set α) : s \ t' ∈ 𝓝[t \ t'] x := by rw [nhdsWithin, diff_eq, diff_eq, ← inf_principal, ← inf_assoc] exact inter_mem_inf hs (mem_principal_self _) theorem nhds_of_nhdsWithin_of_nhds {s t : Set α} {a : α} (h1 : s ∈ 𝓝 a) (h2 : t ∈ 𝓝[s] a) : t ∈ 𝓝 a := by rcases mem_nhdsWithin_iff_exists_mem_nhds_inter.mp h2 with ⟨_, Hw, hw⟩ exact (𝓝 a).sets_of_superset ((𝓝 a).inter_sets Hw h1) hw theorem mem_nhdsWithin_iff_eventually {s t : Set α} {x : α} : t ∈ 𝓝[s] x ↔ ∀ᶠ y in 𝓝 x, y ∈ s → y ∈ t := eventually_inf_principal theorem mem_nhdsWithin_iff_eventuallyEq {s t : Set α} {x : α} : t ∈ 𝓝[s] x ↔ s =ᶠ[𝓝 x] (s ∩ t : Set α) := by simp_rw [mem_nhdsWithin_iff_eventually, eventuallyEq_set, mem_inter_iff, iff_self_and] theorem nhdsWithin_eq_iff_eventuallyEq {s t : Set α} {x : α} : 𝓝[s] x = 𝓝[t] x ↔ s =ᶠ[𝓝 x] t := set_eventuallyEq_iff_inf_principal.symm theorem nhdsWithin_le_iff {s t : Set α} {x : α} : 𝓝[s] x ≤ 𝓝[t] x ↔ t ∈ 𝓝[s] x := set_eventuallyLE_iff_inf_principal_le.symm.trans set_eventuallyLE_iff_mem_inf_principal theorem preimage_nhdsWithin_coinduced' {π : α → β} {s : Set β} {t : Set α} {a : α} (h : a ∈ t) (hs : s ∈ @nhds β (.coinduced (fun x : t => π x) inferInstance) (π a)) : π ⁻¹' s ∈ 𝓝[t] a := by lift a to t using h replace hs : (fun x : t => π x) ⁻¹' s ∈ 𝓝 a := preimage_nhds_coinduced hs rwa [← map_nhds_subtype_val, mem_map] theorem mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_nhds {s t : Set α} {a : α} (h : s ∈ 𝓝 a) : s ∈ 𝓝[t] a := mem_inf_of_left h theorem self_mem_nhdsWithin {a : α} {s : Set α} : s ∈ 𝓝[s] a := mem_inf_of_right (mem_principal_self s) theorem eventually_mem_nhdsWithin {a : α} {s : Set α} : ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] a, x ∈ s := self_mem_nhdsWithin theorem inter_mem_nhdsWithin (s : Set α) {t : Set α} {a : α} (h : t ∈ 𝓝 a) : s ∩ t ∈ 𝓝[s] a := inter_mem self_mem_nhdsWithin (mem_inf_of_left h) theorem pure_le_nhdsWithin {a : α} {s : Set α} (ha : a ∈ s) : pure a ≤ 𝓝[s] a := le_inf (pure_le_nhds a) (le_principal_iff.2 ha) theorem mem_of_mem_nhdsWithin {a : α} {s t : Set α} (ha : a ∈ s) (ht : t ∈ 𝓝[s] a) : a ∈ t := pure_le_nhdsWithin ha ht theorem Filter.Eventually.self_of_nhdsWithin {p : α → Prop} {s : Set α} {x : α} (h : ∀ᶠ y in 𝓝[s] x, p y) (hx : x ∈ s) : p x := mem_of_mem_nhdsWithin hx h theorem tendsto_const_nhdsWithin {l : Filter β} {s : Set α} {a : α} (ha : a ∈ s) : Tendsto (fun _ : β => a) l (𝓝[s] a) := tendsto_const_pure.mono_right <| pure_le_nhdsWithin ha theorem nhdsWithin_restrict'' {a : α} (s : Set α) {t : Set α} (h : t ∈ 𝓝[s] a) : 𝓝[s] a = 𝓝[s ∩ t] a := le_antisymm (le_inf inf_le_left (le_principal_iff.mpr (inter_mem self_mem_nhdsWithin h))) (inf_le_inf_left _ (principal_mono.mpr Set.inter_subset_left)) theorem nhdsWithin_restrict' {a : α} (s : Set α) {t : Set α} (h : t ∈ 𝓝 a) : 𝓝[s] a = 𝓝[s ∩ t] a := nhdsWithin_restrict'' s <| mem_inf_of_left h theorem nhdsWithin_restrict {a : α} (s : Set α) {t : Set α} (h₀ : a ∈ t) (h₁ : IsOpen t) : 𝓝[s] a = 𝓝[s ∩ t] a := nhdsWithin_restrict' s (IsOpen.mem_nhds h₁ h₀) theorem nhdsWithin_le_of_mem {a : α} {s t : Set α} (h : s ∈ 𝓝[t] a) : 𝓝[t] a ≤ 𝓝[s] a := nhdsWithin_le_iff.mpr h theorem nhdsWithin_le_nhds {a : α} {s : Set α} : 𝓝[s] a ≤ 𝓝 a := by rw [← nhdsWithin_univ] apply nhdsWithin_le_of_mem exact univ_mem theorem nhdsWithin_eq_nhdsWithin' {a : α} {s t u : Set α} (hs : s ∈ 𝓝 a) (h₂ : t ∩ s = u ∩ s) : 𝓝[t] a = 𝓝[u] a := by rw [nhdsWithin_restrict' t hs, nhdsWithin_restrict' u hs, h₂] theorem nhdsWithin_eq_nhdsWithin {a : α} {s t u : Set α} (h₀ : a ∈ s) (h₁ : IsOpen s) (h₂ : t ∩ s = u ∩ s) : 𝓝[t] a = 𝓝[u] a := by rw [nhdsWithin_restrict t h₀ h₁, nhdsWithin_restrict u h₀ h₁, h₂] @[simp] theorem nhdsWithin_eq_nhds {a : α} {s : Set α} : 𝓝[s] a = 𝓝 a ↔ s ∈ 𝓝 a := inf_eq_left.trans le_principal_iff theorem IsOpen.nhdsWithin_eq {a : α} {s : Set α} (h : IsOpen s) (ha : a ∈ s) : 𝓝[s] a = 𝓝 a := nhdsWithin_eq_nhds.2 <| h.mem_nhds ha theorem preimage_nhds_within_coinduced {π : α → β} {s : Set β} {t : Set α} {a : α} (h : a ∈ t) (ht : IsOpen t) (hs : s ∈ @nhds β (.coinduced (fun x : t => π x) inferInstance) (π a)) : π ⁻¹' s ∈ 𝓝 a := by rw [← ht.nhdsWithin_eq h] exact preimage_nhdsWithin_coinduced' h hs @[simp] theorem nhdsWithin_empty (a : α) : 𝓝[∅] a = ⊥ := by rw [nhdsWithin, principal_empty, inf_bot_eq] theorem nhdsWithin_union (a : α) (s t : Set α) : 𝓝[s ∪ t] a = 𝓝[s] a ⊔ 𝓝[t] a := by delta nhdsWithin rw [← inf_sup_left, sup_principal] theorem nhds_eq_nhdsWithin_sup_nhdsWithin (b : α) {I₁ I₂ : Set α} (hI : Set.univ = I₁ ∪ I₂) : nhds b = nhdsWithin b I₁ ⊔ nhdsWithin b I₂ := by rw [← nhdsWithin_univ b, hI, nhdsWithin_union] /-- If `L` and `R` are neighborhoods of `b` within sets whose union is `Set.univ`, then `L ∪ R` is a neighborhood of `b`. -/ theorem union_mem_nhds_of_mem_nhdsWithin {b : α} {I₁ I₂ : Set α} (h : Set.univ = I₁ ∪ I₂) {L : Set α} (hL : L ∈ nhdsWithin b I₁) {R : Set α} (hR : R ∈ nhdsWithin b I₂) : L ∪ R ∈ nhds b := by rw [← nhdsWithin_univ b, h, nhdsWithin_union] exact ⟨mem_of_superset hL (by simp), mem_of_superset hR (by simp)⟩ /-- Writing a punctured neighborhood filter as a sup of left and right filters. -/ lemma punctured_nhds_eq_nhdsWithin_sup_nhdsWithin [LinearOrder α] {x : α} : 𝓝[≠] x = 𝓝[<] x ⊔ 𝓝[>] x := by rw [← Iio_union_Ioi, nhdsWithin_union] /-- Obtain a "predictably-sided" neighborhood of `b` from two one-sided neighborhoods. -/ theorem nhds_of_Ici_Iic [LinearOrder α] {b : α} {L : Set α} (hL : L ∈ 𝓝[≤] b) {R : Set α} (hR : R ∈ 𝓝[≥] b) : L ∩ Iic b ∪ R ∩ Ici b ∈ 𝓝 b := union_mem_nhds_of_mem_nhdsWithin Iic_union_Ici.symm (inter_mem hL self_mem_nhdsWithin) (inter_mem hR self_mem_nhdsWithin) theorem nhdsWithin_biUnion {ι} {I : Set ι} (hI : I.Finite) (s : ι → Set α) (a : α) : 𝓝[⋃ i ∈ I, s i] a = ⨆ i ∈ I, 𝓝[s i] a := by induction I, hI using Set.Finite.induction_on with | empty => simp | insert _ _ hT => simp only [hT, nhdsWithin_union, iSup_insert, biUnion_insert] theorem nhdsWithin_sUnion {S : Set (Set α)} (hS : S.Finite) (a : α) : 𝓝[⋃₀ S] a = ⨆ s ∈ S, 𝓝[s] a := by rw [sUnion_eq_biUnion, nhdsWithin_biUnion hS] theorem nhdsWithin_iUnion {ι} [Finite ι] (s : ι → Set α) (a : α) : 𝓝[⋃ i, s i] a = ⨆ i, 𝓝[s i] a := by rw [← sUnion_range, nhdsWithin_sUnion (finite_range s), iSup_range] theorem nhdsWithin_inter (a : α) (s t : Set α) : 𝓝[s ∩ t] a = 𝓝[s] a ⊓ 𝓝[t] a := by delta nhdsWithin rw [inf_left_comm, inf_assoc, inf_principal, ← inf_assoc, inf_idem] theorem nhdsWithin_inter' (a : α) (s t : Set α) : 𝓝[s ∩ t] a = 𝓝[s] a ⊓ 𝓟 t := by delta nhdsWithin rw [← inf_principal, inf_assoc] theorem nhdsWithin_inter_of_mem {a : α} {s t : Set α} (h : s ∈ 𝓝[t] a) : 𝓝[s ∩ t] a = 𝓝[t] a := by rw [nhdsWithin_inter, inf_eq_right] exact nhdsWithin_le_of_mem h theorem nhdsWithin_inter_of_mem' {a : α} {s t : Set α} (h : t ∈ 𝓝[s] a) : 𝓝[s ∩ t] a = 𝓝[s] a := by rw [inter_comm, nhdsWithin_inter_of_mem h] @[simp] theorem nhdsWithin_singleton (a : α) : 𝓝[{a}] a = pure a := by rw [nhdsWithin, principal_singleton, inf_eq_right.2 (pure_le_nhds a)] @[simp] theorem nhdsWithin_insert (a : α) (s : Set α) : 𝓝[insert a s] a = pure a ⊔ 𝓝[s] a := by rw [← singleton_union, nhdsWithin_union, nhdsWithin_singleton] theorem mem_nhdsWithin_insert {a : α} {s t : Set α} : t ∈ 𝓝[insert a s] a ↔ a ∈ t ∧ t ∈ 𝓝[s] a := by simp theorem insert_mem_nhdsWithin_insert {a : α} {s t : Set α} (h : t ∈ 𝓝[s] a) : insert a t ∈ 𝓝[insert a s] a := by simp [mem_of_superset h] theorem insert_mem_nhds_iff {a : α} {s : Set α} : insert a s ∈ 𝓝 a ↔ s ∈ 𝓝[≠] a := by simp only [nhdsWithin, mem_inf_principal, mem_compl_iff, mem_singleton_iff, or_iff_not_imp_left, insert_def] @[simp] theorem nhdsNE_sup_pure (a : α) : 𝓝[≠] a ⊔ pure a = 𝓝 a := by rw [← nhdsWithin_singleton, ← nhdsWithin_union, compl_union_self, nhdsWithin_univ] @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-02")] alias nhdsWithin_compl_singleton_sup_pure := nhdsNE_sup_pure @[simp] theorem pure_sup_nhdsNE (a : α) : pure a ⊔ 𝓝[≠] a = 𝓝 a := by rw [← sup_comm, nhdsNE_sup_pure] theorem nhdsWithin_prod [TopologicalSpace β] {s u : Set α} {t v : Set β} {a : α} {b : β} (hu : u ∈ 𝓝[s] a) (hv : v ∈ 𝓝[t] b) : u ×ˢ v ∈ 𝓝[s ×ˢ t] (a, b) := by rw [nhdsWithin_prod_eq] exact prod_mem_prod hu hv lemma Filter.EventuallyEq.mem_interior {x : α} {s t : Set α} (hst : s =ᶠ[𝓝 x] t) (h : x ∈ interior s) : x ∈ interior t := by rw [← nhdsWithin_eq_iff_eventuallyEq] at hst simpa [mem_interior_iff_mem_nhds, ← nhdsWithin_eq_nhds, hst] using h lemma Filter.EventuallyEq.mem_interior_iff {x : α} {s t : Set α} (hst : s =ᶠ[𝓝 x] t) : x ∈ interior s ↔ x ∈ interior t := ⟨fun h ↦ hst.mem_interior h, fun h ↦ hst.symm.mem_interior h⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-11")] alias EventuallyEq.mem_interior_iff := Filter.EventuallyEq.mem_interior_iff section Pi variable {ι : Type*} {π : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (π i)] theorem nhdsWithin_pi_eq' {I : Set ι} (hI : I.Finite) (s : ∀ i, Set (π i)) (x : ∀ i, π i) : 𝓝[pi I s] x = ⨅ i, comap (fun x => x i) (𝓝 (x i) ⊓ ⨅ (_ : i ∈ I), 𝓟 (s i)) := by simp only [nhdsWithin, nhds_pi, Filter.pi, comap_inf, comap_iInf, pi_def, comap_principal, ← iInf_principal_finite hI, ← iInf_inf_eq] theorem nhdsWithin_pi_eq {I : Set ι} (hI : I.Finite) (s : ∀ i, Set (π i)) (x : ∀ i, π i) : 𝓝[pi I s] x = (⨅ i ∈ I, comap (fun x => x i) (𝓝[s i] x i)) ⊓ ⨅ (i) (_ : i ∉ I), comap (fun x => x i) (𝓝 (x i)) := by simp only [nhdsWithin, nhds_pi, Filter.pi, pi_def, ← iInf_principal_finite hI, comap_inf, comap_principal, eval] rw [iInf_split _ fun i => i ∈ I, inf_right_comm] simp only [iInf_inf_eq] theorem nhdsWithin_pi_univ_eq [Finite ι] (s : ∀ i, Set (π i)) (x : ∀ i, π i) : 𝓝[pi univ s] x = ⨅ i, comap (fun x => x i) (𝓝[s i] x i) := by simpa [nhdsWithin] using nhdsWithin_pi_eq finite_univ s x theorem nhdsWithin_pi_eq_bot {I : Set ι} {s : ∀ i, Set (π i)} {x : ∀ i, π i} : 𝓝[pi I s] x = ⊥ ↔ ∃ i ∈ I, 𝓝[s i] x i = ⊥ := by simp only [nhdsWithin, nhds_pi, pi_inf_principal_pi_eq_bot] theorem nhdsWithin_pi_neBot {I : Set ι} {s : ∀ i, Set (π i)} {x : ∀ i, π i} : (𝓝[pi I s] x).NeBot ↔ ∀ i ∈ I, (𝓝[s i] x i).NeBot := by simp [neBot_iff, nhdsWithin_pi_eq_bot] instance instNeBotNhdsWithinUnivPi {s : ∀ i, Set (π i)} {x : ∀ i, π i} [∀ i, (𝓝[s i] x i).NeBot] : (𝓝[pi univ s] x).NeBot := by simpa [nhdsWithin_pi_neBot] instance Pi.instNeBotNhdsWithinIio [Nonempty ι] [∀ i, Preorder (π i)] {x : ∀ i, π i} [∀ i, (𝓝[<] x i).NeBot] : (𝓝[<] x).NeBot := have : (𝓝[pi univ fun i ↦ Iio (x i)] x).NeBot := inferInstance this.mono <| nhdsWithin_mono _ fun _y hy ↦ lt_of_strongLT fun i ↦ hy i trivial instance Pi.instNeBotNhdsWithinIoi [Nonempty ι] [∀ i, Preorder (π i)] {x : ∀ i, π i} [∀ i, (𝓝[>] x i).NeBot] : (𝓝[>] x).NeBot := Pi.instNeBotNhdsWithinIio (π := fun i ↦ (π i)ᵒᵈ) (x := fun i ↦ OrderDual.toDual (x i)) end Pi theorem Filter.Tendsto.piecewise_nhdsWithin {f g : α → β} {t : Set α} [∀ x, Decidable (x ∈ t)] {a : α} {s : Set α} {l : Filter β} (h₀ : Tendsto f (𝓝[s ∩ t] a) l) (h₁ : Tendsto g (𝓝[s ∩ tᶜ] a) l) : Tendsto (piecewise t f g) (𝓝[s] a) l := by apply Tendsto.piecewise <;> rwa [← nhdsWithin_inter'] theorem Filter.Tendsto.if_nhdsWithin {f g : α → β} {p : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] {a : α} {s : Set α} {l : Filter β} (h₀ : Tendsto f (𝓝[s ∩ { x | p x }] a) l) (h₁ : Tendsto g (𝓝[s ∩ { x | ¬p x }] a) l) : Tendsto (fun x => if p x then f x else g x) (𝓝[s] a) l := h₀.piecewise_nhdsWithin h₁ theorem map_nhdsWithin (f : α → β) (a : α) (s : Set α) : map f (𝓝[s] a) = ⨅ t ∈ { t : Set α | a ∈ t ∧ IsOpen t }, 𝓟 (f '' (t ∩ s)) := ((nhdsWithin_basis_open a s).map f).eq_biInf theorem tendsto_nhdsWithin_mono_left {f : α → β} {a : α} {s t : Set α} {l : Filter β} (hst : s ⊆ t) (h : Tendsto f (𝓝[t] a) l) : Tendsto f (𝓝[s] a) l := h.mono_left <| nhdsWithin_mono a hst theorem tendsto_nhdsWithin_mono_right {f : β → α} {l : Filter β} {a : α} {s t : Set α} (hst : s ⊆ t) (h : Tendsto f l (𝓝[s] a)) : Tendsto f l (𝓝[t] a) := h.mono_right (nhdsWithin_mono a hst) theorem tendsto_nhdsWithin_of_tendsto_nhds {f : α → β} {a : α} {s : Set α} {l : Filter β} (h : Tendsto f (𝓝 a) l) : Tendsto f (𝓝[s] a) l := h.mono_left inf_le_left theorem eventually_mem_of_tendsto_nhdsWithin {f : β → α} {a : α} {s : Set α} {l : Filter β} (h : Tendsto f l (𝓝[s] a)) : ∀ᶠ i in l, f i ∈ s := by simp_rw [nhdsWithin_eq, tendsto_iInf, mem_setOf_eq, tendsto_principal, mem_inter_iff, eventually_and] at h exact (h univ ⟨mem_univ a, isOpen_univ⟩).2 theorem tendsto_nhds_of_tendsto_nhdsWithin {f : β → α} {a : α} {s : Set α} {l : Filter β} (h : Tendsto f l (𝓝[s] a)) : Tendsto f l (𝓝 a) := h.mono_right nhdsWithin_le_nhds theorem nhdsWithin_neBot_of_mem {s : Set α} {x : α} (hx : x ∈ s) : NeBot (𝓝[s] x) := mem_closure_iff_nhdsWithin_neBot.1 <| subset_closure hx theorem IsClosed.mem_of_nhdsWithin_neBot {s : Set α} (hs : IsClosed s) {x : α} (hx : NeBot <| 𝓝[s] x) : x ∈ s := hs.closure_eq ▸ mem_closure_iff_nhdsWithin_neBot.2 hx theorem DenseRange.nhdsWithin_neBot {ι : Type*} {f : ι → α} (h : DenseRange f) (x : α) : NeBot (𝓝[range f] x) := mem_closure_iff_clusterPt.1 (h x) theorem mem_closure_pi {ι : Type*} {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (α i)] {I : Set ι} {s : ∀ i, Set (α i)} {x : ∀ i, α i} : x ∈ closure (pi I s) ↔ ∀ i ∈ I, x i ∈ closure (s i) := by simp only [mem_closure_iff_nhdsWithin_neBot, nhdsWithin_pi_neBot] theorem closure_pi_set {ι : Type*} {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (α i)] (I : Set ι) (s : ∀ i, Set (α i)) : closure (pi I s) = pi I fun i => closure (s i) := Set.ext fun _ => mem_closure_pi theorem dense_pi {ι : Type*} {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (α i)] {s : ∀ i, Set (α i)} (I : Set ι) (hs : ∀ i ∈ I, Dense (s i)) : Dense (pi I s) := by simp only [dense_iff_closure_eq, closure_pi_set, pi_congr rfl fun i hi => (hs i hi).closure_eq, pi_univ] theorem DenseRange.piMap {ι : Type*} {X Y : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (Y i)] {f : (i : ι) → (X i) → (Y i)} (hf : ∀ i, DenseRange (f i)): DenseRange (Pi.map f) := by rw [DenseRange, Set.range_piMap] exact dense_pi Set.univ (fun i _ => hf i) theorem eventuallyEq_nhdsWithin_iff {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} {a : α} : f =ᶠ[𝓝[s] a] g ↔ ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝 a, x ∈ s → f x = g x := mem_inf_principal /-- Two functions agree on a neighborhood of `x` if they agree at `x` and in a punctured neighborhood. -/ theorem eventuallyEq_nhds_of_eventuallyEq_nhdsNE {f g : α → β} {a : α} (h₁ : f =ᶠ[𝓝[≠] a] g) (h₂ : f a = g a) : f =ᶠ[𝓝 a] g := by filter_upwards [eventually_nhdsWithin_iff.1 h₁] intro x hx by_cases h₂x : x = a · simp [h₂x, h₂] · tauto theorem eventuallyEq_nhdsWithin_of_eqOn {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} {a : α} (h : EqOn f g s) : f =ᶠ[𝓝[s] a] g := mem_inf_of_right h theorem Set.EqOn.eventuallyEq_nhdsWithin {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} {a : α} (h : EqOn f g s) : f =ᶠ[𝓝[s] a] g := eventuallyEq_nhdsWithin_of_eqOn h theorem tendsto_nhdsWithin_congr {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} {a : α} {l : Filter β} (hfg : ∀ x ∈ s, f x = g x) (hf : Tendsto f (𝓝[s] a) l) : Tendsto g (𝓝[s] a) l := (tendsto_congr' <| eventuallyEq_nhdsWithin_of_eqOn hfg).1 hf theorem eventually_nhdsWithin_of_forall {s : Set α} {a : α} {p : α → Prop} (h : ∀ x ∈ s, p x) : ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] a, p x := mem_inf_of_right h theorem tendsto_nhdsWithin_of_tendsto_nhds_of_eventually_within {a : α} {l : Filter β} {s : Set α} (f : β → α) (h1 : Tendsto f l (𝓝 a)) (h2 : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ∈ s) : Tendsto f l (𝓝[s] a) := tendsto_inf.2 ⟨h1, tendsto_principal.2 h2⟩ theorem tendsto_nhdsWithin_iff {a : α} {l : Filter β} {s : Set α} {f : β → α} : Tendsto f l (𝓝[s] a) ↔ Tendsto f l (𝓝 a) ∧ ∀ᶠ n in l, f n ∈ s := ⟨fun h => ⟨tendsto_nhds_of_tendsto_nhdsWithin h, eventually_mem_of_tendsto_nhdsWithin h⟩, fun h => tendsto_nhdsWithin_of_tendsto_nhds_of_eventually_within _ h.1 h.2⟩ @[simp] theorem tendsto_nhdsWithin_range {a : α} {l : Filter β} {f : β → α} : Tendsto f l (𝓝[range f] a) ↔ Tendsto f l (𝓝 a) := ⟨fun h => h.mono_right inf_le_left, fun h => tendsto_inf.2 ⟨h, tendsto_principal.2 <| Eventually.of_forall mem_range_self⟩⟩ theorem Filter.EventuallyEq.eq_of_nhdsWithin {s : Set α} {f g : α → β} {a : α} (h : f =ᶠ[𝓝[s] a] g) (hmem : a ∈ s) : f a = g a := h.self_of_nhdsWithin hmem theorem eventually_nhdsWithin_of_eventually_nhds {s : Set α} {a : α} {p : α → Prop} (h : ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝 a, p x) : ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] a, p x := mem_nhdsWithin_of_mem_nhds h lemma Set.MapsTo.preimage_mem_nhdsWithin {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {t : Set β} {x : α} (hst : MapsTo f s t) : f ⁻¹' t ∈ 𝓝[s] x := Filter.mem_of_superset self_mem_nhdsWithin hst /-! ### `nhdsWithin` and subtypes -/ theorem mem_nhdsWithin_subtype {s : Set α} {a : { x // x ∈ s }} {t u : Set { x // x ∈ s }} : t ∈ 𝓝[u] a ↔ t ∈ comap ((↑) : s → α) (𝓝[(↑) '' u] a) := by rw [nhdsWithin, nhds_subtype, principal_subtype, ← comap_inf, ← nhdsWithin] theorem nhdsWithin_subtype (s : Set α) (a : { x // x ∈ s }) (t : Set { x // x ∈ s }) : 𝓝[t] a = comap ((↑) : s → α) (𝓝[(↑) '' t] a) := Filter.ext fun _ => mem_nhdsWithin_subtype theorem nhdsWithin_eq_map_subtype_coe {s : Set α} {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) : 𝓝[s] a = map ((↑) : s → α) (𝓝 ⟨a, h⟩) := (map_nhds_subtype_val ⟨a, h⟩).symm theorem mem_nhds_subtype_iff_nhdsWithin {s : Set α} {a : s} {t : Set s} : t ∈ 𝓝 a ↔ (↑) '' t ∈ 𝓝[s] (a : α) := by rw [← map_nhds_subtype_val, image_mem_map_iff Subtype.val_injective] theorem preimage_coe_mem_nhds_subtype {s t : Set α} {a : s} : (↑) ⁻¹' t ∈ 𝓝 a ↔ t ∈ 𝓝[s] ↑a := by rw [← map_nhds_subtype_val, mem_map] theorem eventually_nhds_subtype_iff (s : Set α) (a : s) (P : α → Prop) : (∀ᶠ x : s in 𝓝 a, P x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] a, P x := preimage_coe_mem_nhds_subtype theorem frequently_nhds_subtype_iff (s : Set α) (a : s) (P : α → Prop) : (∃ᶠ x : s in 𝓝 a, P x) ↔ ∃ᶠ x in 𝓝[s] a, P x := eventually_nhds_subtype_iff s a (¬ P ·) |>.not theorem tendsto_nhdsWithin_iff_subtype {s : Set α} {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) (f : α → β) (l : Filter β) : Tendsto f (𝓝[s] a) l ↔ Tendsto (s.restrict f) (𝓝 ⟨a, h⟩) l := by rw [nhdsWithin_eq_map_subtype_coe h, tendsto_map'_iff]; rfl /-! ## Local continuity properties of functions -/ variable [TopologicalSpace β] [TopologicalSpace γ] [TopologicalSpace δ] {f g : α → β} {s s' s₁ t : Set α} {x : α} /-! ### `ContinuousWithinAt` -/ /-- If a function is continuous within `s` at `x`, then it tends to `f x` within `s` by definition. We register this fact for use with the dot notation, especially to use `Filter.Tendsto.comp` as `ContinuousWithinAt.comp` will have a different meaning. -/ theorem ContinuousWithinAt.tendsto (h : ContinuousWithinAt f s x) : Tendsto f (𝓝[s] x) (𝓝 (f x)) := h theorem continuousWithinAt_univ (f : α → β) (x : α) : ContinuousWithinAt f Set.univ x ↔ ContinuousAt f x := by rw [ContinuousAt, ContinuousWithinAt, nhdsWithin_univ] theorem continuous_iff_continuousOn_univ {f : α → β} : Continuous f ↔ ContinuousOn f univ := by simp [continuous_iff_continuousAt, ContinuousOn, ContinuousAt, ContinuousWithinAt, nhdsWithin_univ] theorem continuousWithinAt_iff_continuousAt_restrict (f : α → β) {x : α} {s : Set α} (h : x ∈ s) : ContinuousWithinAt f s x ↔ ContinuousAt (s.restrict f) ⟨x, h⟩ := tendsto_nhdsWithin_iff_subtype h f _ theorem ContinuousWithinAt.tendsto_nhdsWithin {t : Set β} (h : ContinuousWithinAt f s x) (ht : MapsTo f s t) : Tendsto f (𝓝[s] x) (𝓝[t] f x) := tendsto_inf.2 ⟨h, tendsto_principal.2 <| mem_inf_of_right <| mem_principal.2 <| ht⟩ theorem ContinuousWithinAt.tendsto_nhdsWithin_image (h : ContinuousWithinAt f s x) : Tendsto f (𝓝[s] x) (𝓝[f '' s] f x) := h.tendsto_nhdsWithin (mapsTo_image _ _) theorem nhdsWithin_le_comap (ctsf : ContinuousWithinAt f s x) : 𝓝[s] x ≤ comap f (𝓝[f '' s] f x) := ctsf.tendsto_nhdsWithin_image.le_comap theorem ContinuousWithinAt.preimage_mem_nhdsWithin {t : Set β} (h : ContinuousWithinAt f s x) (ht : t ∈ 𝓝 (f x)) : f ⁻¹' t ∈ 𝓝[s] x := h ht theorem ContinuousWithinAt.preimage_mem_nhdsWithin' {t : Set β} (h : ContinuousWithinAt f s x) (ht : t ∈ 𝓝[f '' s] f x) : f ⁻¹' t ∈ 𝓝[s] x := h.tendsto_nhdsWithin (mapsTo_image _ _) ht theorem ContinuousWithinAt.preimage_mem_nhdsWithin'' {y : β} {s t : Set β} (h : ContinuousWithinAt f (f ⁻¹' s) x) (ht : t ∈ 𝓝[s] y) (hxy : y = f x) : f ⁻¹' t ∈ 𝓝[f ⁻¹' s] x := by rw [hxy] at ht exact h.preimage_mem_nhdsWithin' (nhdsWithin_mono _ (image_preimage_subset f s) ht) theorem continuousWithinAt_of_not_mem_closure (hx : x ∉ closure s) : ContinuousWithinAt f s x := by rw [mem_closure_iff_nhdsWithin_neBot, not_neBot] at hx rw [ContinuousWithinAt, hx] exact tendsto_bot /-! ### `ContinuousOn` -/ theorem continuousOn_iff : ContinuousOn f s ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ t : Set β, IsOpen t → f x ∈ t → ∃ u, IsOpen u ∧ x ∈ u ∧ u ∩ s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t := by simp only [ContinuousOn, ContinuousWithinAt, tendsto_nhds, mem_nhdsWithin] theorem ContinuousOn.continuousWithinAt (hf : ContinuousOn f s) (hx : x ∈ s) : ContinuousWithinAt f s x := hf x hx theorem continuousOn_iff_continuous_restrict : ContinuousOn f s ↔ Continuous (s.restrict f) := by rw [ContinuousOn, continuous_iff_continuousAt]; constructor · rintro h ⟨x, xs⟩ exact (continuousWithinAt_iff_continuousAt_restrict f xs).mp (h x xs) intro h x xs exact (continuousWithinAt_iff_continuousAt_restrict f xs).mpr (h ⟨x, xs⟩) alias ⟨ContinuousOn.restrict, _⟩ := continuousOn_iff_continuous_restrict theorem ContinuousOn.restrict_mapsTo {t : Set β} (hf : ContinuousOn f s) (ht : MapsTo f s t) : Continuous (ht.restrict f s t) := hf.restrict.codRestrict _ theorem continuousOn_iff' : ContinuousOn f s ↔ ∀ t : Set β, IsOpen t → ∃ u, IsOpen u ∧ f ⁻¹' t ∩ s = u ∩ s := by have : ∀ t, IsOpen (s.restrict f ⁻¹' t) ↔ ∃ u : Set α, IsOpen u ∧ f ⁻¹' t ∩ s = u ∩ s := by intro t rw [isOpen_induced_iff, Set.restrict_eq, Set.preimage_comp] simp only [Subtype.preimage_coe_eq_preimage_coe_iff] constructor <;> · rintro ⟨u, ou, useq⟩ exact ⟨u, ou, by simpa only [Set.inter_comm, eq_comm] using useq⟩ rw [continuousOn_iff_continuous_restrict, continuous_def]; simp only [this] /-- If a function is continuous on a set for some topologies, then it is continuous on the same set with respect to any finer topology on the source space. -/ theorem ContinuousOn.mono_dom {α β : Type*} {t₁ t₂ : TopologicalSpace α} {t₃ : TopologicalSpace β}
(h₁ : t₂ ≤ t₁) {s : Set α} {f : α → β} (h₂ : @ContinuousOn α β t₁ t₃ f s) : @ContinuousOn α β t₂ t₃ f s := fun x hx _u hu => map_mono (inf_le_inf_right _ <| nhds_mono h₁) (h₂ x hx hu)
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/- Copyright (c) 2023 Peter Nelson. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Peter Nelson -/ import Mathlib.SetTheory.Cardinal.Finite import Mathlib.Data.Set.Finite.Powerset /-! # Noncomputable Set Cardinality We define the cardinality of set `s` as a term `Set.encard s : ℕ∞` and a term `Set.ncard s : ℕ`. The latter takes the junk value of zero if `s` is infinite. Both functions are noncomputable, and are defined in terms of `ENat.card` (which takes a type as its argument); this file can be seen as an API for the same function in the special case where the type is a coercion of a `Set`, allowing for smoother interactions with the `Set` API. `Set.encard` never takes junk values, so is more mathematically natural than `Set.ncard`, even though it takes values in a less convenient type. It is probably the right choice in settings where one is concerned with the cardinalities of sets that may or may not be infinite. `Set.ncard` has a nicer codomain, but when using it, `Set.Finite` hypotheses are normally needed to make sure its values are meaningful. More generally, `Set.ncard` is intended to be used over the obvious alternative `Finset.card` when finiteness is 'propositional' rather than 'structural'. When working with sets that are finite by virtue of their definition, then `Finset.card` probably makes more sense. One setting where `Set.ncard` works nicely is in a type `α` with `[Finite α]`, where every set is automatically finite. In this setting, we use default arguments and a simple tactic so that finiteness goals are discharged automatically in `Set.ncard` theorems. ## Main Definitions * `Set.encard s` is the cardinality of the set `s` as an extended natural number, with value `⊤` if `s` is infinite. * `Set.ncard s` is the cardinality of the set `s` as a natural number, provided `s` is Finite. If `s` is Infinite, then `Set.ncard s = 0`. * `toFinite_tac` is a tactic that tries to synthesize a `Set.Finite s` argument with `Set.toFinite`. This will work for `s : Set α` where there is a `Finite α` instance. ## Implementation Notes The theorems in this file are very similar to those in `Data.Finset.Card`, but with `Set` operations instead of `Finset`. We first prove all the theorems for `Set.encard`, and then derive most of the `Set.ncard` results as a consequence. Things are done this way to avoid reliance on the `Finset` API for theorems about infinite sets, and to allow for a refactor that removes or modifies `Set.ncard` in the future. Nearly all the theorems for `Set.ncard` require finiteness of one or more of their arguments. We provide this assumption with a default argument of the form `(hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac)`, where `toFinite_tac` will find an `s.Finite` term in the cases where `s` is a set in a `Finite` type. Often, where there are two set arguments `s` and `t`, the finiteness of one follows from the other in the context of the theorem, in which case we only include the ones that are needed, and derive the other inside the proof. A few of the theorems, such as `ncard_union_le` do not require finiteness arguments; they are true by coincidence due to junk values. -/ namespace Set variable {α β : Type*} {s t : Set α} /-- The cardinality of a set as a term in `ℕ∞` -/ noncomputable def encard (s : Set α) : ℕ∞ := ENat.card s @[simp] theorem encard_univ_coe (s : Set α) : encard (univ : Set s) = encard s := by rw [encard, encard, ENat.card_congr (Equiv.Set.univ ↑s)] theorem encard_univ (α : Type*) : encard (univ : Set α) = ENat.card α := by rw [encard, ENat.card_congr (Equiv.Set.univ α)] theorem Finite.encard_eq_coe_toFinset_card (h : s.Finite) : s.encard = h.toFinset.card := by have := h.fintype rw [encard, ENat.card_eq_coe_fintype_card, toFinite_toFinset, toFinset_card] theorem encard_eq_coe_toFinset_card (s : Set α) [Fintype s] : encard s = s.toFinset.card := by have h := toFinite s rw [h.encard_eq_coe_toFinset_card, toFinite_toFinset] @[simp] theorem toENat_cardinalMk (s : Set α) : (Cardinal.mk s).toENat = s.encard := rfl theorem toENat_cardinalMk_subtype (P : α → Prop) : (Cardinal.mk {x // P x}).toENat = {x | P x}.encard := rfl @[simp] theorem coe_fintypeCard (s : Set α) [Fintype s] : Fintype.card s = s.encard := by simp [encard_eq_coe_toFinset_card] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem encard_coe_eq_coe_finsetCard (s : Finset α) : encard (s : Set α) = s.card := by rw [Finite.encard_eq_coe_toFinset_card (Finset.finite_toSet s)]; simp @[simp] theorem Infinite.encard_eq {s : Set α} (h : s.Infinite) : s.encard = ⊤ := by have := h.to_subtype rw [encard, ENat.card_eq_top_of_infinite] @[simp] theorem encard_eq_zero : s.encard = 0 ↔ s = ∅ := by rw [encard, ENat.card_eq_zero_iff_empty, isEmpty_subtype, eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] @[simp] theorem encard_empty : (∅ : Set α).encard = 0 := by rw [encard_eq_zero] theorem nonempty_of_encard_ne_zero (h : s.encard ≠ 0) : s.Nonempty := by rwa [nonempty_iff_ne_empty, Ne, ← encard_eq_zero] theorem encard_ne_zero : s.encard ≠ 0 ↔ s.Nonempty := by rw [ne_eq, encard_eq_zero, nonempty_iff_ne_empty] @[simp] theorem encard_pos : 0 < s.encard ↔ s.Nonempty := by rw [pos_iff_ne_zero, encard_ne_zero] protected alias ⟨_, Nonempty.encard_pos⟩ := encard_pos @[simp] theorem encard_singleton (e : α) : ({e} : Set α).encard = 1 := by rw [encard, ENat.card_eq_coe_fintype_card, Fintype.card_ofSubsingleton, Nat.cast_one] theorem encard_union_eq (h : Disjoint s t) : (s ∪ t).encard = s.encard + t.encard := by classical simp [encard, ENat.card_congr (Equiv.Set.union h)] theorem encard_insert_of_not_mem {a : α} (has : a ∉ s) : (insert a s).encard = s.encard + 1 := by rw [← union_singleton, encard_union_eq (by simpa), encard_singleton] theorem Finite.encard_lt_top (h : s.Finite) : s.encard < ⊤ := by induction s, h using Set.Finite.induction_on with | empty => simp | insert hat _ ht' => rw [encard_insert_of_not_mem hat] exact lt_tsub_iff_right.1 ht' theorem Finite.encard_eq_coe (h : s.Finite) : s.encard = ENat.toNat s.encard := (ENat.coe_toNat h.encard_lt_top.ne).symm theorem Finite.exists_encard_eq_coe (h : s.Finite) : ∃ (n : ℕ), s.encard = n := ⟨_, h.encard_eq_coe⟩ @[simp] theorem encard_lt_top_iff : s.encard < ⊤ ↔ s.Finite := ⟨fun h ↦ by_contra fun h' ↦ h.ne (Infinite.encard_eq h'), Finite.encard_lt_top⟩ @[simp] theorem encard_eq_top_iff : s.encard = ⊤ ↔ s.Infinite := by rw [← not_iff_not, ← Ne, ← lt_top_iff_ne_top, encard_lt_top_iff, not_infinite] alias ⟨_, encard_eq_top⟩ := encard_eq_top_iff theorem encard_ne_top_iff : s.encard ≠ ⊤ ↔ s.Finite := by simp theorem finite_of_encard_le_coe {k : ℕ} (h : s.encard ≤ k) : s.Finite := by rw [← encard_lt_top_iff]; exact h.trans_lt (WithTop.coe_lt_top _) theorem finite_of_encard_eq_coe {k : ℕ} (h : s.encard = k) : s.Finite := finite_of_encard_le_coe h.le theorem encard_le_coe_iff {k : ℕ} : s.encard ≤ k ↔ s.Finite ∧ ∃ (n₀ : ℕ), s.encard = n₀ ∧ n₀ ≤ k := ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨finite_of_encard_le_coe h, by rwa [ENat.le_coe_iff] at h⟩, fun ⟨_,⟨n₀,hs, hle⟩⟩ ↦ by rwa [hs, Nat.cast_le]⟩ @[simp] theorem encard_prod : (s ×ˢ t).encard = s.encard * t.encard := by simp [Set.encard, ENat.card_congr (Equiv.Set.prod ..)] section Lattice theorem encard_le_encard (h : s ⊆ t) : s.encard ≤ t.encard := by rw [← union_diff_cancel h, encard_union_eq disjoint_sdiff_right]; exact le_self_add @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-05")] alias encard_le_card := encard_le_encard theorem encard_mono {α : Type*} : Monotone (encard : Set α → ℕ∞) := fun _ _ ↦ encard_le_encard theorem encard_diff_add_encard_of_subset (h : s ⊆ t) : (t \ s).encard + s.encard = t.encard := by rw [← encard_union_eq disjoint_sdiff_left, diff_union_self, union_eq_self_of_subset_right h] @[simp] theorem one_le_encard_iff_nonempty : 1 ≤ s.encard ↔ s.Nonempty := by rw [nonempty_iff_ne_empty, Ne, ← encard_eq_zero, ENat.one_le_iff_ne_zero] theorem encard_diff_add_encard_inter (s t : Set α) : (s \ t).encard + (s ∩ t).encard = s.encard := by rw [← encard_union_eq (disjoint_of_subset_right inter_subset_right disjoint_sdiff_left), diff_union_inter] theorem encard_union_add_encard_inter (s t : Set α) : (s ∪ t).encard + (s ∩ t).encard = s.encard + t.encard := by rw [← diff_union_self, encard_union_eq disjoint_sdiff_left, add_right_comm, encard_diff_add_encard_inter] theorem encard_eq_encard_iff_encard_diff_eq_encard_diff (h : (s ∩ t).Finite) : s.encard = t.encard ↔ (s \ t).encard = (t \ s).encard := by rw [← encard_diff_add_encard_inter s t, ← encard_diff_add_encard_inter t s, inter_comm t s, WithTop.add_right_inj h.encard_lt_top.ne] theorem encard_le_encard_iff_encard_diff_le_encard_diff (h : (s ∩ t).Finite) : s.encard ≤ t.encard ↔ (s \ t).encard ≤ (t \ s).encard := by rw [← encard_diff_add_encard_inter s t, ← encard_diff_add_encard_inter t s, inter_comm t s, WithTop.add_le_add_iff_right h.encard_lt_top.ne] theorem encard_lt_encard_iff_encard_diff_lt_encard_diff (h : (s ∩ t).Finite) : s.encard < t.encard ↔ (s \ t).encard < (t \ s).encard := by rw [← encard_diff_add_encard_inter s t, ← encard_diff_add_encard_inter t s, inter_comm t s, WithTop.add_lt_add_iff_right h.encard_lt_top.ne] theorem encard_union_le (s t : Set α) : (s ∪ t).encard ≤ s.encard + t.encard := by rw [← encard_union_add_encard_inter]; exact le_self_add theorem finite_iff_finite_of_encard_eq_encard (h : s.encard = t.encard) : s.Finite ↔ t.Finite := by rw [← encard_lt_top_iff, ← encard_lt_top_iff, h] theorem infinite_iff_infinite_of_encard_eq_encard (h : s.encard = t.encard) : s.Infinite ↔ t.Infinite := by rw [← encard_eq_top_iff, h, encard_eq_top_iff] theorem Finite.finite_of_encard_le {s : Set α} {t : Set β} (hs : s.Finite) (h : t.encard ≤ s.encard) : t.Finite := encard_lt_top_iff.1 (h.trans_lt hs.encard_lt_top) lemma Finite.eq_of_subset_of_encard_le' (ht : t.Finite) (hst : s ⊆ t) (hts : t.encard ≤ s.encard) : s = t := by rw [← zero_add (a := encard s), ← encard_diff_add_encard_of_subset hst] at hts have hdiff := WithTop.le_of_add_le_add_right (ht.subset hst).encard_lt_top.ne hts rw [nonpos_iff_eq_zero, encard_eq_zero, diff_eq_empty] at hdiff exact hst.antisymm hdiff theorem Finite.eq_of_subset_of_encard_le (hs : s.Finite) (hst : s ⊆ t) (hts : t.encard ≤ s.encard) : s = t := (hs.finite_of_encard_le hts).eq_of_subset_of_encard_le' hst hts theorem Finite.encard_lt_encard (hs : s.Finite) (h : s ⊂ t) : s.encard < t.encard := (encard_mono h.subset).lt_of_ne fun he ↦ h.ne (hs.eq_of_subset_of_encard_le h.subset he.symm.le) theorem encard_strictMono [Finite α] : StrictMono (encard : Set α → ℕ∞) := fun _ _ h ↦ (toFinite _).encard_lt_encard h theorem encard_diff_add_encard (s t : Set α) : (s \ t).encard + t.encard = (s ∪ t).encard := by rw [← encard_union_eq disjoint_sdiff_left, diff_union_self] theorem encard_le_encard_diff_add_encard (s t : Set α) : s.encard ≤ (s \ t).encard + t.encard := (encard_mono subset_union_left).trans_eq (encard_diff_add_encard _ _).symm theorem tsub_encard_le_encard_diff (s t : Set α) : s.encard - t.encard ≤ (s \ t).encard := by rw [tsub_le_iff_left, add_comm]; apply encard_le_encard_diff_add_encard theorem encard_add_encard_compl (s : Set α) : s.encard + sᶜ.encard = (univ : Set α).encard := by rw [← encard_union_eq disjoint_compl_right, union_compl_self] end Lattice section InsertErase variable {a b : α} theorem encard_insert_le (s : Set α) (x : α) : (insert x s).encard ≤ s.encard + 1 := by rw [← union_singleton, ← encard_singleton x]; apply encard_union_le theorem encard_singleton_inter (s : Set α) (x : α) : ({x} ∩ s).encard ≤ 1 := by rw [← encard_singleton x]; exact encard_le_encard inter_subset_left theorem encard_diff_singleton_add_one (h : a ∈ s) : (s \ {a}).encard + 1 = s.encard := by rw [← encard_insert_of_not_mem (fun h ↦ h.2 rfl), insert_diff_singleton, insert_eq_of_mem h] theorem encard_diff_singleton_of_mem (h : a ∈ s) : (s \ {a}).encard = s.encard - 1 := by rw [← encard_diff_singleton_add_one h, ← WithTop.add_right_inj WithTop.one_ne_top, tsub_add_cancel_of_le (self_le_add_left _ _)] theorem encard_tsub_one_le_encard_diff_singleton (s : Set α) (x : α) : s.encard - 1 ≤ (s \ {x}).encard := by rw [← encard_singleton x]; apply tsub_encard_le_encard_diff theorem encard_exchange (ha : a ∉ s) (hb : b ∈ s) : (insert a (s \ {b})).encard = s.encard := by rw [encard_insert_of_not_mem, encard_diff_singleton_add_one hb] simp_all only [not_true, mem_diff, mem_singleton_iff, false_and, not_false_eq_true] theorem encard_exchange' (ha : a ∉ s) (hb : b ∈ s) : (insert a s \ {b}).encard = s.encard := by rw [← insert_diff_singleton_comm (by rintro rfl; exact ha hb), encard_exchange ha hb] theorem encard_eq_add_one_iff {k : ℕ∞} : s.encard = k + 1 ↔ (∃ a t, ¬a ∈ t ∧ insert a t = s ∧ t.encard = k) := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, ?_⟩ · obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := nonempty_of_encard_ne_zero (s := s) (by simp [h]) refine ⟨a, s \ {a}, fun h ↦ h.2 rfl, by rwa [insert_diff_singleton, insert_eq_of_mem], ?_⟩ rw [← WithTop.add_right_inj WithTop.one_ne_top, ← h, encard_diff_singleton_add_one ha] rintro ⟨a, t, h, rfl, rfl⟩ rw [encard_insert_of_not_mem h] /-- Every set is either empty, infinite, or can have its `encard` reduced by a removal. Intended for well-founded induction on the value of `encard`. -/ theorem eq_empty_or_encard_eq_top_or_encard_diff_singleton_lt (s : Set α) : s = ∅ ∨ s.encard = ⊤ ∨ ∃ a ∈ s, (s \ {a}).encard < s.encard := by refine s.eq_empty_or_nonempty.elim Or.inl (Or.inr ∘ fun ⟨a,ha⟩ ↦ (s.finite_or_infinite.elim (fun hfin ↦ Or.inr ⟨a, ha, ?_⟩) (Or.inl ∘ Infinite.encard_eq))) rw [← encard_diff_singleton_add_one ha]; nth_rw 1 [← add_zero (encard _)] exact WithTop.add_lt_add_left hfin.diff.encard_lt_top.ne zero_lt_one end InsertErase section SmallSets theorem encard_pair {x y : α} (hne : x ≠ y) : ({x, y} : Set α).encard = 2 := by rw [encard_insert_of_not_mem (by simpa), ← one_add_one_eq_two, WithTop.add_right_inj WithTop.one_ne_top, encard_singleton] theorem encard_eq_one : s.encard = 1 ↔ ∃ x, s = {x} := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun ⟨x, hx⟩ ↦ by rw [hx, encard_singleton]⟩ obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := nonempty_of_encard_ne_zero (s := s) (by rw [h]; simp) exact ⟨x, ((finite_singleton x).eq_of_subset_of_encard_le (by simpa) (by simp [h])).symm⟩ theorem encard_le_one_iff_eq : s.encard ≤ 1 ↔ s = ∅ ∨ ∃ x, s = {x} := by rw [le_iff_lt_or_eq, lt_iff_not_le, ENat.one_le_iff_ne_zero, not_not, encard_eq_zero, encard_eq_one] theorem encard_le_one_iff : s.encard ≤ 1 ↔ ∀ a b, a ∈ s → b ∈ s → a = b := by rw [encard_le_one_iff_eq, or_iff_not_imp_left, ← Ne, ← nonempty_iff_ne_empty] refine ⟨fun h a b has hbs ↦ ?_, fun h ⟨x, hx⟩ ↦ ⟨x, ((singleton_subset_iff.2 hx).antisymm' (fun y hy ↦ h _ _ hy hx))⟩⟩ obtain ⟨x, rfl⟩ := h ⟨_, has⟩ rw [(has : a = x), (hbs : b = x)] theorem encard_le_one_iff_subsingleton : s.encard ≤ 1 ↔ s.Subsingleton := by rw [encard_le_one_iff, Set.Subsingleton] tauto theorem one_lt_encard_iff_nontrivial : 1 < s.encard ↔ s.Nontrivial := by rw [← not_iff_not, not_lt, Set.not_nontrivial_iff, ← encard_le_one_iff_subsingleton] theorem one_lt_encard_iff : 1 < s.encard ↔ ∃ a b, a ∈ s ∧ b ∈ s ∧ a ≠ b := by rw [← not_iff_not, not_exists, not_lt, encard_le_one_iff]; aesop theorem exists_ne_of_one_lt_encard (h : 1 < s.encard) (a : α) : ∃ b ∈ s, b ≠ a := by by_contra! h' obtain ⟨b, b', hb, hb', hne⟩ := one_lt_encard_iff.1 h apply hne rw [h' b hb, h' b' hb'] theorem encard_eq_two : s.encard = 2 ↔ ∃ x y, x ≠ y ∧ s = {x, y} := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun ⟨x, y, hne, hs⟩ ↦ by rw [hs, encard_pair hne]⟩ obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := nonempty_of_encard_ne_zero (s := s) (by rw [h]; simp) rw [← insert_eq_of_mem hx, ← insert_diff_singleton, encard_insert_of_not_mem (fun h ↦ h.2 rfl), ← one_add_one_eq_two, WithTop.add_right_inj (WithTop.one_ne_top), encard_eq_one] at h obtain ⟨y, h⟩ := h refine ⟨x, y, by rintro rfl; exact (h.symm.subset rfl).2 rfl, ?_⟩ rw [← h, insert_diff_singleton, insert_eq_of_mem hx] theorem encard_eq_three {α : Type u_1} {s : Set α} : encard s = 3 ↔ ∃ x y z, x ≠ y ∧ x ≠ z ∧ y ≠ z ∧ s = {x, y, z} := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun ⟨x, y, z, hxy, hyz, hxz, hs⟩ ↦ ?_⟩ · obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := nonempty_of_encard_ne_zero (s := s) (by rw [h]; simp) rw [← insert_eq_of_mem hx, ← insert_diff_singleton, encard_insert_of_not_mem (fun h ↦ h.2 rfl), (by exact rfl : (3 : ℕ∞) = 2 + 1), WithTop.add_right_inj WithTop.one_ne_top, encard_eq_two] at h obtain ⟨y, z, hne, hs⟩ := h refine ⟨x, y, z, ?_, ?_, hne, ?_⟩ · rintro rfl; exact (hs.symm.subset (Or.inl rfl)).2 rfl · rintro rfl; exact (hs.symm.subset (Or.inr rfl)).2 rfl rw [← hs, insert_diff_singleton, insert_eq_of_mem hx] rw [hs, encard_insert_of_not_mem, encard_insert_of_not_mem, encard_singleton] <;> aesop theorem Nat.encard_range (k : ℕ) : {i | i < k}.encard = k := by convert encard_coe_eq_coe_finsetCard (Finset.range k) using 1 · rw [Finset.coe_range, Iio_def] rw [Finset.card_range] end SmallSets theorem Finite.eq_insert_of_subset_of_encard_eq_succ (hs : s.Finite) (h : s ⊆ t) (hst : t.encard = s.encard + 1) : ∃ a, t = insert a s := by rw [← encard_diff_add_encard_of_subset h, add_comm, WithTop.add_left_inj hs.encard_lt_top.ne, encard_eq_one] at hst obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := hst; use x; rw [← diff_union_of_subset h, hx, singleton_union] theorem exists_subset_encard_eq {k : ℕ∞} (hk : k ≤ s.encard) : ∃ t, t ⊆ s ∧ t.encard = k := by revert hk refine ENat.nat_induction k (fun _ ↦ ⟨∅, empty_subset _, by simp⟩) (fun n IH hle ↦ ?_) ?_ · obtain ⟨t₀, ht₀s, ht₀⟩ := IH (le_trans (by simp) hle) simp only [Nat.cast_succ] at * have hne : t₀ ≠ s := by rintro rfl; rw [ht₀, ← Nat.cast_one, ← Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_le] at hle; simp at hle obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := exists_of_ssubset (ht₀s.ssubset_of_ne hne) exact ⟨insert x t₀, insert_subset hx.1 ht₀s, by rw [encard_insert_of_not_mem hx.2, ht₀]⟩ simp only [top_le_iff, encard_eq_top_iff] exact fun _ hi ↦ ⟨s, Subset.rfl, hi⟩ theorem exists_superset_subset_encard_eq {k : ℕ∞} (hst : s ⊆ t) (hsk : s.encard ≤ k) (hkt : k ≤ t.encard) : ∃ r, s ⊆ r ∧ r ⊆ t ∧ r.encard = k := by obtain (hs | hs) := eq_or_ne s.encard ⊤ · rw [hs, top_le_iff] at hsk; subst hsk; exact ⟨s, Subset.rfl, hst, hs⟩ obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ := exists_add_of_le hsk obtain ⟨k', hk'⟩ := exists_add_of_le hkt have hk : k ≤ encard (t \ s) := by rw [← encard_diff_add_encard_of_subset hst, add_comm] at hkt exact WithTop.le_of_add_le_add_right hs hkt obtain ⟨r', hr', rfl⟩ := exists_subset_encard_eq hk refine ⟨s ∪ r', subset_union_left, union_subset hst (hr'.trans diff_subset), ?_⟩ rw [encard_union_eq (disjoint_of_subset_right hr' disjoint_sdiff_right)] section Function variable {s : Set α} {t : Set β} {f : α → β} theorem InjOn.encard_image (h : InjOn f s) : (f '' s).encard = s.encard := by rw [encard, ENat.card_image_of_injOn h, encard] theorem encard_congr (e : s ≃ t) : s.encard = t.encard := by rw [← encard_univ_coe, ← encard_univ_coe t, encard_univ, encard_univ, ENat.card_congr e] theorem _root_.Function.Injective.encard_image (hf : f.Injective) (s : Set α) : (f '' s).encard = s.encard := hf.injOn.encard_image theorem _root_.Function.Embedding.encard_le (e : s ↪ t) : s.encard ≤ t.encard := by rw [← encard_univ_coe, ← e.injective.encard_image, ← Subtype.coe_injective.encard_image] exact encard_mono (by simp) theorem encard_image_le (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : (f '' s).encard ≤ s.encard := by obtain (h | h) := isEmpty_or_nonempty α · rw [s.eq_empty_of_isEmpty]; simp rw [← (f.invFunOn_injOn_image s).encard_image] apply encard_le_encard exact f.invFunOn_image_image_subset s theorem Finite.injOn_of_encard_image_eq (hs : s.Finite) (h : (f '' s).encard = s.encard) : InjOn f s := by obtain (h' | hne) := isEmpty_or_nonempty α · rw [s.eq_empty_of_isEmpty]; simp rw [← (f.invFunOn_injOn_image s).encard_image] at h rw [injOn_iff_invFunOn_image_image_eq_self] exact hs.eq_of_subset_of_encard_le' (f.invFunOn_image_image_subset s) h.symm.le theorem encard_preimage_of_injective_subset_range (hf : f.Injective) (ht : t ⊆ range f) : (f ⁻¹' t).encard = t.encard := by rw [← hf.encard_image, image_preimage_eq_inter_range, inter_eq_self_of_subset_left ht] lemma encard_preimage_of_bijective (hf : f.Bijective) (t : Set β) : (f ⁻¹' t).encard = t.encard := encard_preimage_of_injective_subset_range hf.injective (by simp [hf.surjective.range_eq]) theorem encard_le_encard_of_injOn (hf : MapsTo f s t) (f_inj : InjOn f s) : s.encard ≤ t.encard := by rw [← f_inj.encard_image]; apply encard_le_encard; rintro _ ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩; exact hf hx theorem Finite.exists_injOn_of_encard_le [Nonempty β] {s : Set α} {t : Set β} (hs : s.Finite) (hle : s.encard ≤ t.encard) : ∃ (f : α → β), s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t ∧ InjOn f s := by classical obtain (rfl | h | ⟨a, has, -⟩) := s.eq_empty_or_encard_eq_top_or_encard_diff_singleton_lt · simp · exact (encard_ne_top_iff.mpr hs h).elim obtain ⟨b, hbt⟩ := encard_pos.1 ((encard_pos.2 ⟨_, has⟩).trans_le hle) have hle' : (s \ {a}).encard ≤ (t \ {b}).encard := by rwa [← WithTop.add_le_add_iff_right WithTop.one_ne_top, encard_diff_singleton_add_one has, encard_diff_singleton_add_one hbt] obtain ⟨f₀, hf₀s, hinj⟩ := exists_injOn_of_encard_le hs.diff hle' simp only [preimage_diff, subset_def, mem_diff, mem_singleton_iff, mem_preimage, and_imp] at hf₀s use Function.update f₀ a b rw [← insert_eq_of_mem has, ← insert_diff_singleton, injOn_insert (fun h ↦ h.2 rfl)] simp only [mem_diff, mem_singleton_iff, not_true, and_false, insert_diff_singleton, subset_def, mem_insert_iff, mem_preimage, ne_eq, Function.update_apply, forall_eq_or_imp, ite_true, and_imp, mem_image, ite_eq_left_iff, not_exists, not_and, not_forall, exists_prop, and_iff_right hbt] refine ⟨?_, ?_, fun x hxs hxa ↦ ⟨hxa, (hf₀s x hxs hxa).2⟩⟩ · rintro x hx; split_ifs with h · assumption · exact (hf₀s x hx h).1 exact InjOn.congr hinj (fun x ⟨_, hxa⟩ ↦ by rwa [Function.update_of_ne]) termination_by encard s theorem Finite.exists_bijOn_of_encard_eq [Nonempty β] (hs : s.Finite) (h : s.encard = t.encard) : ∃ (f : α → β), BijOn f s t := by obtain ⟨f, hf, hinj⟩ := hs.exists_injOn_of_encard_le h.le; use f convert hinj.bijOn_image rw [(hs.image f).eq_of_subset_of_encard_le (image_subset_iff.mpr hf) (h.symm.trans hinj.encard_image.symm).le] end Function section ncard open Nat /-- A tactic (for use in default params) that applies `Set.toFinite` to synthesize a `Set.Finite` term. -/ syntax "toFinite_tac" : tactic macro_rules | `(tactic| toFinite_tac) => `(tactic| apply Set.toFinite) /-- A tactic useful for transferring proofs for `encard` to their corresponding `card` statements -/ syntax "to_encard_tac" : tactic macro_rules | `(tactic| to_encard_tac) => `(tactic| simp only [← Nat.cast_le (α := ℕ∞), ← Nat.cast_inj (R := ℕ∞), Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_one]) /-- The cardinality of `s : Set α` . Has the junk value `0` if `s` is infinite -/ noncomputable def ncard (s : Set α) : ℕ := ENat.toNat s.encard theorem ncard_def (s : Set α) : s.ncard = ENat.toNat s.encard := rfl theorem Finite.cast_ncard_eq (hs : s.Finite) : s.ncard = s.encard := by rwa [ncard, ENat.coe_toNat_eq_self, ne_eq, encard_eq_top_iff, Set.Infinite, not_not] lemma ncard_le_encard (s : Set α) : s.ncard ≤ s.encard := ENat.coe_toNat_le_self _ theorem Nat.card_coe_set_eq (s : Set α) : Nat.card s = s.ncard := by obtain (h | h) := s.finite_or_infinite · have := h.fintype rw [ncard, h.encard_eq_coe_toFinset_card, Nat.card_eq_fintype_card, toFinite_toFinset, toFinset_card, ENat.toNat_coe] have := infinite_coe_iff.2 h rw [ncard, h.encard_eq, Nat.card_eq_zero_of_infinite, ENat.toNat_top] theorem ncard_eq_toFinset_card (s : Set α) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : s.ncard = hs.toFinset.card := by rw [← Nat.card_coe_set_eq, @Nat.card_eq_fintype_card _ hs.fintype, @Finite.card_toFinset _ _ hs.fintype hs] theorem ncard_eq_toFinset_card' (s : Set α) [Fintype s] : s.ncard = s.toFinset.card := by simp [← Nat.card_coe_set_eq, Nat.card_eq_fintype_card] lemma cast_ncard {s : Set α} (hs : s.Finite) : (s.ncard : Cardinal) = Cardinal.mk s := @Nat.cast_card _ hs theorem encard_le_coe_iff_finite_ncard_le {k : ℕ} : s.encard ≤ k ↔ s.Finite ∧ s.ncard ≤ k := by rw [encard_le_coe_iff, and_congr_right_iff] exact fun hfin ↦ ⟨fun ⟨n₀, hn₀, hle⟩ ↦ by rwa [ncard_def, hn₀, ENat.toNat_coe], fun h ↦ ⟨s.ncard, by rw [hfin.cast_ncard_eq], h⟩⟩ theorem Infinite.ncard (hs : s.Infinite) : s.ncard = 0 := by rw [← Nat.card_coe_set_eq, @Nat.card_eq_zero_of_infinite _ hs.to_subtype] @[gcongr] theorem ncard_le_ncard (hst : s ⊆ t) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : s.ncard ≤ t.ncard := by rw [← Nat.cast_le (α := ℕ∞), ht.cast_ncard_eq, (ht.subset hst).cast_ncard_eq] exact encard_mono hst theorem ncard_mono [Finite α] : @Monotone (Set α) _ _ _ ncard := fun _ _ ↦ ncard_le_ncard @[simp] theorem ncard_eq_zero (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : s.ncard = 0 ↔ s = ∅ := by rw [← Nat.cast_inj (R := ℕ∞), hs.cast_ncard_eq, Nat.cast_zero, encard_eq_zero] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem ncard_coe_Finset (s : Finset α) : (s : Set α).ncard = s.card := by rw [ncard_eq_toFinset_card _, Finset.finite_toSet_toFinset] theorem ncard_univ (α : Type*) : (univ : Set α).ncard = Nat.card α := by rcases finite_or_infinite α with h | h · have hft := Fintype.ofFinite α rw [ncard_eq_toFinset_card, Finite.toFinset_univ, Finset.card_univ, Nat.card_eq_fintype_card] rw [Nat.card_eq_zero_of_infinite, Infinite.ncard] exact infinite_univ @[simp] theorem ncard_empty (α : Type*) : (∅ : Set α).ncard = 0 := by rw [ncard_eq_zero] theorem ncard_pos (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : 0 < s.ncard ↔ s.Nonempty := by rw [pos_iff_ne_zero, Ne, ncard_eq_zero hs, nonempty_iff_ne_empty] protected alias ⟨_, Nonempty.ncard_pos⟩ := ncard_pos theorem ncard_ne_zero_of_mem {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : s.ncard ≠ 0 := ((ncard_pos hs).mpr ⟨a, h⟩).ne.symm theorem finite_of_ncard_ne_zero (hs : s.ncard ≠ 0) : s.Finite := s.finite_or_infinite.elim id fun h ↦ (hs h.ncard).elim theorem finite_of_ncard_pos (hs : 0 < s.ncard) : s.Finite := finite_of_ncard_ne_zero hs.ne.symm theorem nonempty_of_ncard_ne_zero (hs : s.ncard ≠ 0) : s.Nonempty := by rw [nonempty_iff_ne_empty]; rintro rfl; simp at hs @[simp] theorem ncard_singleton (a : α) : ({a} : Set α).ncard = 1 := by simp [ncard] theorem ncard_singleton_inter (a : α) (s : Set α) : ({a} ∩ s).ncard ≤ 1 := by rw [← Nat.cast_le (α := ℕ∞), (toFinite _).cast_ncard_eq, Nat.cast_one] apply encard_singleton_inter @[simp] theorem ncard_prod : (s ×ˢ t).ncard = s.ncard * t.ncard := by simp [ncard, ENat.toNat_mul] @[simp] theorem ncard_powerset (s : Set α) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (𝒫 s).ncard = 2 ^ s.ncard := by have h := Cardinal.mk_powerset s rw [← cast_ncard hs.powerset, ← cast_ncard hs] at h norm_cast at h section InsertErase @[simp] theorem ncard_insert_of_not_mem {a : α} (h : a ∉ s) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (insert a s).ncard = s.ncard + 1 := by rw [← Nat.cast_inj (R := ℕ∞), (hs.insert a).cast_ncard_eq, Nat.cast_add, Nat.cast_one, hs.cast_ncard_eq, encard_insert_of_not_mem h] theorem ncard_insert_of_mem {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) : ncard (insert a s) = s.ncard := by rw [insert_eq_of_mem h] theorem ncard_insert_le (a : α) (s : Set α) : (insert a s).ncard ≤ s.ncard + 1 := by obtain hs | hs := s.finite_or_infinite · to_encard_tac; rw [hs.cast_ncard_eq, (hs.insert _).cast_ncard_eq]; apply encard_insert_le rw [(hs.mono (subset_insert a s)).ncard] exact Nat.zero_le _ theorem ncard_insert_eq_ite {a : α} [Decidable (a ∈ s)] (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : ncard (insert a s) = if a ∈ s then s.ncard else s.ncard + 1 := by by_cases h : a ∈ s · rw [ncard_insert_of_mem h, if_pos h] · rw [ncard_insert_of_not_mem h hs, if_neg h] theorem ncard_le_ncard_insert (a : α) (s : Set α) : s.ncard ≤ (insert a s).ncard := by classical refine s.finite_or_infinite.elim (fun h ↦ ?_) (fun h ↦ by (rw [h.ncard]; exact Nat.zero_le _)) rw [ncard_insert_eq_ite h]; split_ifs <;> simp @[simp] theorem ncard_pair {a b : α} (h : a ≠ b) : ({a, b} : Set α).ncard = 2 := by rw [ncard_insert_of_not_mem, ncard_singleton]; simpa @[simp] theorem ncard_diff_singleton_add_one {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (s \ {a}).ncard + 1 = s.ncard := by to_encard_tac; rw [hs.cast_ncard_eq, hs.diff.cast_ncard_eq, encard_diff_singleton_add_one h] @[simp] theorem ncard_diff_singleton_of_mem {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (s \ {a}).ncard = s.ncard - 1 := eq_tsub_of_add_eq (ncard_diff_singleton_add_one h hs) theorem ncard_diff_singleton_lt_of_mem {a : α} (h : a ∈ s) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (s \ {a}).ncard < s.ncard := by rw [← ncard_diff_singleton_add_one h hs]; apply lt_add_one theorem ncard_diff_singleton_le (s : Set α) (a : α) : (s \ {a}).ncard ≤ s.ncard := by obtain hs | hs := s.finite_or_infinite · apply ncard_le_ncard diff_subset hs convert zero_le (α := ℕ) _ exact (hs.diff (by simp : Set.Finite {a})).ncard theorem pred_ncard_le_ncard_diff_singleton (s : Set α) (a : α) : s.ncard - 1 ≤ (s \ {a}).ncard := by rcases s.finite_or_infinite with hs | hs · by_cases h : a ∈ s · rw [ncard_diff_singleton_of_mem h hs] rw [diff_singleton_eq_self h] apply Nat.pred_le convert Nat.zero_le _ rw [hs.ncard] theorem ncard_exchange {a b : α} (ha : a ∉ s) (hb : b ∈ s) : (insert a (s \ {b})).ncard = s.ncard := congr_arg ENat.toNat <| encard_exchange ha hb theorem ncard_exchange' {a b : α} (ha : a ∉ s) (hb : b ∈ s) : (insert a s \ {b}).ncard = s.ncard := by rw [← ncard_exchange ha hb, ← singleton_union, ← singleton_union, union_diff_distrib, @diff_singleton_eq_self _ b {a} fun h ↦ ha (by rwa [← mem_singleton_iff.mp h])] lemma odd_card_insert_iff {a : α} (ha : a ∉ s) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : Odd (insert a s).ncard ↔ Even s.ncard := by rw [ncard_insert_of_not_mem ha hs, Nat.odd_add] simp only [Nat.odd_add, ← Nat.not_even_iff_odd, Nat.not_even_one, iff_false, Decidable.not_not] lemma even_card_insert_iff {a : α} (ha : a ∉ s) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : Even (insert a s).ncard ↔ Odd s.ncard := by rw [ncard_insert_of_not_mem ha hs, Nat.even_add_one, Nat.not_even_iff_odd] end InsertErase variable {f : α → β} theorem ncard_image_le (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (f '' s).ncard ≤ s.ncard := by to_encard_tac; rw [hs.cast_ncard_eq, (hs.image _).cast_ncard_eq]; apply encard_image_le theorem ncard_image_of_injOn (H : Set.InjOn f s) : (f '' s).ncard = s.ncard := congr_arg ENat.toNat <| H.encard_image theorem injOn_of_ncard_image_eq (h : (f '' s).ncard = s.ncard) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : Set.InjOn f s := by rw [← Nat.cast_inj (R := ℕ∞), hs.cast_ncard_eq, (hs.image _).cast_ncard_eq] at h exact hs.injOn_of_encard_image_eq h theorem ncard_image_iff (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (f '' s).ncard = s.ncard ↔ Set.InjOn f s := ⟨fun h ↦ injOn_of_ncard_image_eq h hs, ncard_image_of_injOn⟩ theorem ncard_image_of_injective (s : Set α) (H : f.Injective) : (f '' s).ncard = s.ncard := ncard_image_of_injOn fun _ _ _ _ h ↦ H h theorem ncard_preimage_of_injective_subset_range {s : Set β} (H : f.Injective) (hs : s ⊆ Set.range f) : (f ⁻¹' s).ncard = s.ncard := by rw [← ncard_image_of_injective _ H, image_preimage_eq_iff.mpr hs] theorem fiber_ncard_ne_zero_iff_mem_image {y : β} (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : { x ∈ s | f x = y }.ncard ≠ 0 ↔ y ∈ f '' s := by refine ⟨nonempty_of_ncard_ne_zero, ?_⟩ rintro ⟨z, hz, rfl⟩ exact @ncard_ne_zero_of_mem _ ({ x ∈ s | f x = f z }) z (mem_sep hz rfl) (hs.subset (sep_subset _ _)) @[simp] theorem ncard_map (f : α ↪ β) : (f '' s).ncard = s.ncard := ncard_image_of_injective _ f.inj' @[simp] theorem ncard_subtype (P : α → Prop) (s : Set α) : { x : Subtype P | (x : α) ∈ s }.ncard = (s ∩ setOf P).ncard := by convert (ncard_image_of_injective _ (@Subtype.coe_injective _ P)).symm ext x simp [← and_assoc, exists_eq_right] theorem ncard_inter_le_ncard_left (s t : Set α) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (s ∩ t).ncard ≤ s.ncard := ncard_le_ncard inter_subset_left hs theorem ncard_inter_le_ncard_right (s t : Set α) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (s ∩ t).ncard ≤ t.ncard := ncard_le_ncard inter_subset_right ht theorem eq_of_subset_of_ncard_le (h : s ⊆ t) (h' : t.ncard ≤ s.ncard) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : s = t := ht.eq_of_subset_of_encard_le' h (by rwa [← Nat.cast_le (α := ℕ∞), ht.cast_ncard_eq, (ht.subset h).cast_ncard_eq] at h') theorem subset_iff_eq_of_ncard_le (h : t.ncard ≤ s.ncard) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : s ⊆ t ↔ s = t := ⟨fun hst ↦ eq_of_subset_of_ncard_le hst h ht, Eq.subset'⟩ theorem map_eq_of_subset {f : α ↪ α} (h : f '' s ⊆ s) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : f '' s = s := eq_of_subset_of_ncard_le h (ncard_map _).ge hs theorem sep_of_ncard_eq {a : α} {P : α → Prop} (h : { x ∈ s | P x }.ncard = s.ncard) (ha : a ∈ s) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : P a := sep_eq_self_iff_mem_true.mp (eq_of_subset_of_ncard_le (by simp) h.symm.le hs) _ ha theorem ncard_lt_ncard (h : s ⊂ t) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : s.ncard < t.ncard := by rw [← Nat.cast_lt (α := ℕ∞), ht.cast_ncard_eq, (ht.subset h.subset).cast_ncard_eq] exact (ht.subset h.subset).encard_lt_encard h theorem ncard_strictMono [Finite α] : @StrictMono (Set α) _ _ _ ncard := fun _ _ h ↦ ncard_lt_ncard h theorem ncard_eq_of_bijective {n : ℕ} (f : ∀ i, i < n → α) (hf : ∀ a ∈ s, ∃ i, ∃ h : i < n, f i h = a) (hf' : ∀ (i) (h : i < n), f i h ∈ s) (f_inj : ∀ (i j) (hi : i < n) (hj : j < n), f i hi = f j hj → i = j) : s.ncard = n := by let f' : Fin n → α := fun i ↦ f i.val i.is_lt suffices himage : s = f' '' Set.univ by rw [← Fintype.card_fin n, ← Nat.card_eq_fintype_card, ← Set.ncard_univ, himage] exact ncard_image_of_injOn <| fun i _hi j _hj h ↦ Fin.ext <| f_inj i.val j.val i.is_lt j.is_lt h ext x simp only [image_univ, mem_range] refine ⟨fun hx ↦ ?_, fun ⟨⟨i, hi⟩, hx⟩ ↦ hx ▸ hf' i hi⟩ obtain ⟨i, hi, rfl⟩ := hf x hx use ⟨i, hi⟩ theorem ncard_congr {t : Set β} (f : ∀ a ∈ s, β) (h₁ : ∀ a ha, f a ha ∈ t) (h₂ : ∀ a b ha hb, f a ha = f b hb → a = b) (h₃ : ∀ b ∈ t, ∃ a ha, f a ha = b) : s.ncard = t.ncard := by set f' : s → t := fun x ↦ ⟨f x.1 x.2, h₁ _ _⟩ have hbij : f'.Bijective := by constructor · rintro ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ hxy simp only [f', Subtype.mk.injEq] at hxy ⊢ exact h₂ _ _ hx hy hxy rintro ⟨y, hy⟩ obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := h₃ y hy simp only [Subtype.mk.injEq, Subtype.exists] exact ⟨_, ha, rfl⟩ simp_rw [← Nat.card_coe_set_eq] exact Nat.card_congr (Equiv.ofBijective f' hbij) theorem ncard_le_ncard_of_injOn {t : Set β} (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ a ∈ s, f a ∈ t) (f_inj : InjOn f s) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : s.ncard ≤ t.ncard := by have hle := encard_le_encard_of_injOn hf f_inj to_encard_tac; rwa [ht.cast_ncard_eq, (ht.finite_of_encard_le hle).cast_ncard_eq] theorem exists_ne_map_eq_of_ncard_lt_of_maps_to {t : Set β} (hc : t.ncard < s.ncard) {f : α → β} (hf : ∀ a ∈ s, f a ∈ t) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : ∃ x ∈ s, ∃ y ∈ s, x ≠ y ∧ f x = f y := by by_contra h' simp only [Ne, exists_prop, not_exists, not_and, not_imp_not] at h' exact (ncard_le_ncard_of_injOn f hf h' ht).not_lt hc theorem le_ncard_of_inj_on_range {n : ℕ} (f : ℕ → α) (hf : ∀ i < n, f i ∈ s) (f_inj : ∀ i < n, ∀ j < n, f i = f j → i = j) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : n ≤ s.ncard := by rw [ncard_eq_toFinset_card _ hs] apply Finset.le_card_of_inj_on_range <;> simpa theorem surj_on_of_inj_on_of_ncard_le {t : Set β} (f : ∀ a ∈ s, β) (hf : ∀ a ha, f a ha ∈ t) (hinj : ∀ a₁ a₂ ha₁ ha₂, f a₁ ha₁ = f a₂ ha₂ → a₁ = a₂) (hst : t.ncard ≤ s.ncard) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : ∀ b ∈ t, ∃ a ha, b = f a ha := by intro b hb set f' : s → t := fun x ↦ ⟨f x.1 x.2, hf _ _⟩ have finj : f'.Injective := by rintro ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ hxy simp only [f', Subtype.mk.injEq] at hxy ⊢ apply hinj _ _ hx hy hxy have hft := ht.fintype have hft' := Fintype.ofInjective f' finj set f'' : ∀ a, a ∈ s.toFinset → β := fun a h ↦ f a (by simpa using h) convert @Finset.surj_on_of_inj_on_of_card_le _ _ _ t.toFinset f'' _ _ _ _ (by simpa) using 1 · simp [f''] · simp [f'', hf] · intros a₁ a₂ ha₁ ha₂ h rw [mem_toFinset] at ha₁ ha₂ exact hinj _ _ ha₁ ha₂ h rwa [← ncard_eq_toFinset_card', ← ncard_eq_toFinset_card'] theorem inj_on_of_surj_on_of_ncard_le {t : Set β} (f : ∀ a ∈ s, β) (hf : ∀ a ha, f a ha ∈ t) (hsurj : ∀ b ∈ t, ∃ a ha, f a ha = b) (hst : s.ncard ≤ t.ncard) ⦃a₁⦄ (ha₁ : a₁ ∈ s) ⦃a₂⦄ (ha₂ : a₂ ∈ s) (ha₁a₂ : f a₁ ha₁ = f a₂ ha₂) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : a₁ = a₂ := by classical set f' : s → t := fun x ↦ ⟨f x.1 x.2, hf _ _⟩ have hsurj : f'.Surjective := by rintro ⟨y, hy⟩ obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := hsurj y hy simp only [Subtype.mk.injEq, Subtype.exists] exact ⟨_, ha, rfl⟩ haveI := hs.fintype haveI := Fintype.ofSurjective _ hsurj set f'' : ∀ a, a ∈ s.toFinset → β := fun a h ↦ f a (by simpa using h) exact @Finset.inj_on_of_surj_on_of_card_le _ _ _ t.toFinset f'' (fun a ha ↦ by { rw [mem_toFinset] at ha ⊢; exact hf a ha }) (by simpa) (by { rwa [← ncard_eq_toFinset_card', ← ncard_eq_toFinset_card'] }) a₁ (by simpa) a₂ (by simpa) (by simpa) @[simp] theorem ncard_coe {α : Type*} (s : Set α) : Set.ncard (Set.univ : Set (Set.Elem s)) = s.ncard := Set.ncard_congr (fun a ha ↦ ↑a) (fun a ha ↦ a.prop) (by simp) (by simp) @[simp] lemma ncard_graphOn (s : Set α) (f : α → β) : (s.graphOn f).ncard = s.ncard := by rw [← ncard_image_of_injOn fst_injOn_graph, image_fst_graphOn] section Lattice theorem ncard_union_add_ncard_inter (s t : Set α) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (s ∪ t).ncard + (s ∩ t).ncard = s.ncard + t.ncard := by to_encard_tac; rw [hs.cast_ncard_eq, ht.cast_ncard_eq, (hs.union ht).cast_ncard_eq, (hs.subset inter_subset_left).cast_ncard_eq, encard_union_add_encard_inter] theorem ncard_inter_add_ncard_union (s t : Set α) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (s ∩ t).ncard + (s ∪ t).ncard = s.ncard + t.ncard := by rw [add_comm, ncard_union_add_ncard_inter _ _ hs ht] theorem ncard_union_le (s t : Set α) : (s ∪ t).ncard ≤ s.ncard + t.ncard := by obtain (h | h) := (s ∪ t).finite_or_infinite · to_encard_tac rw [h.cast_ncard_eq, (h.subset subset_union_left).cast_ncard_eq, (h.subset subset_union_right).cast_ncard_eq] apply encard_union_le rw [h.ncard] apply zero_le theorem ncard_union_eq (h : Disjoint s t) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (s ∪ t).ncard = s.ncard + t.ncard := by to_encard_tac rw [hs.cast_ncard_eq, ht.cast_ncard_eq, (hs.union ht).cast_ncard_eq, encard_union_eq h] theorem ncard_diff_add_ncard_of_subset (h : s ⊆ t) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (t \ s).ncard + s.ncard = t.ncard := by to_encard_tac rw [ht.cast_ncard_eq, (ht.subset h).cast_ncard_eq, ht.diff.cast_ncard_eq, encard_diff_add_encard_of_subset h] theorem ncard_diff (hst : s ⊆ t) (hs : s.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : (t \ s).ncard = t.ncard - s.ncard := by obtain ht | ht := t.finite_or_infinite · rw [← ncard_diff_add_ncard_of_subset hst ht, add_tsub_cancel_right]
· rw [ht.ncard, Nat.zero_sub, (ht.diff hs).ncard] lemma cast_ncard_sdiff {R : Type*} [AddGroupWithOne R] (hst : s ⊆ t) (ht : t.Finite) : ((t \ s).ncard : R) = t.ncard - s.ncard := by rw [ncard_diff hst (ht.subset hst), Nat.cast_sub (ncard_le_ncard hst ht)] theorem ncard_le_ncard_diff_add_ncard (s t : Set α) (ht : t.Finite := by toFinite_tac) : s.ncard ≤ (s \ t).ncard + t.ncard := by
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/- 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 /-! # 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 Topology TopologicalSpace Set Metric Filter Function attribute [local simp] pow_le_pow_iff_right₀ one_lt_two inv_le_inv₀ zero_le_two zero_lt_two variable {E : ℕ → Type*} namespace PiNat /-! ### The firstDiff function -/ open Classical in /-- 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 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] classical exact Nat.find_spec (ne_iff.1 h) 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
theorem firstDiff_comm (x y : ∀ n, E n) : firstDiff x y = firstDiff y x := by classical simp only [firstDiff_def, ne_comm] theorem min_firstDiff_le (x y z : ∀ n, E n) (h : x ≠ z) :
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/- Copyright (c) 2014 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Logic.Pairwise import Mathlib.Data.Set.BooleanAlgebra /-! # The set lattice This file is a collection of results on the complete atomic boolean algebra structure of `Set α`. Notation for the complete lattice operations can be found in `Mathlib.Order.SetNotation`. ## Main declarations * `Set.sInter_eq_biInter`, `Set.sUnion_eq_biInter`: Shows that `⋂₀ s = ⋂ x ∈ s, x` and `⋃₀ s = ⋃ x ∈ s, x`. * `Set.completeAtomicBooleanAlgebra`: `Set α` is a `CompleteAtomicBooleanAlgebra` with `≤ = ⊆`, `< = ⊂`, `⊓ = ∩`, `⊔ = ∪`, `⨅ = ⋂`, `⨆ = ⋃` and `\` as the set difference. See `Set.instBooleanAlgebra`. * `Set.unionEqSigmaOfDisjoint`: Equivalence between `⋃ i, t i` and `Σ i, t i`, where `t` is an indexed family of disjoint sets. ## Naming convention In lemma names, * `⋃ i, s i` is called `iUnion` * `⋂ i, s i` is called `iInter` * `⋃ i j, s i j` is called `iUnion₂`. This is an `iUnion` inside an `iUnion`. * `⋂ i j, s i j` is called `iInter₂`. This is an `iInter` inside an `iInter`. * `⋃ i ∈ s, t i` is called `biUnion` for "bounded `iUnion`". This is the special case of `iUnion₂` where `j : i ∈ s`. * `⋂ i ∈ s, t i` is called `biInter` for "bounded `iInter`". This is the special case of `iInter₂` where `j : i ∈ s`. ## Notation * `⋃`: `Set.iUnion` * `⋂`: `Set.iInter` * `⋃₀`: `Set.sUnion` * `⋂₀`: `Set.sInter` -/ open Function Set universe u variable {α β γ δ : Type*} {ι ι' ι₂ : Sort*} {κ κ₁ κ₂ : ι → Sort*} {κ' : ι' → Sort*} namespace Set /-! ### Complete lattice and complete Boolean algebra instances -/ theorem mem_iUnion₂ {x : γ} {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set γ} : (x ∈ ⋃ (i) (j), s i j) ↔ ∃ i j, x ∈ s i j := by simp_rw [mem_iUnion] theorem mem_iInter₂ {x : γ} {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set γ} : (x ∈ ⋂ (i) (j), s i j) ↔ ∀ i j, x ∈ s i j := by simp_rw [mem_iInter] theorem mem_iUnion_of_mem {s : ι → Set α} {a : α} (i : ι) (ha : a ∈ s i) : a ∈ ⋃ i, s i := mem_iUnion.2 ⟨i, ha⟩ theorem mem_iUnion₂_of_mem {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {a : α} {i : ι} (j : κ i) (ha : a ∈ s i j) : a ∈ ⋃ (i) (j), s i j := mem_iUnion₂.2 ⟨i, j, ha⟩ theorem mem_iInter_of_mem {s : ι → Set α} {a : α} (h : ∀ i, a ∈ s i) : a ∈ ⋂ i, s i := mem_iInter.2 h theorem mem_iInter₂_of_mem {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {a : α} (h : ∀ i j, a ∈ s i j) : a ∈ ⋂ (i) (j), s i j := mem_iInter₂.2 h /-! ### Union and intersection over an indexed family of sets -/ @[congr] theorem iUnion_congr_Prop {p q : Prop} {f₁ : p → Set α} {f₂ : q → Set α} (pq : p ↔ q) (f : ∀ x, f₁ (pq.mpr x) = f₂ x) : iUnion f₁ = iUnion f₂ := iSup_congr_Prop pq f @[congr] theorem iInter_congr_Prop {p q : Prop} {f₁ : p → Set α} {f₂ : q → Set α} (pq : p ↔ q) (f : ∀ x, f₁ (pq.mpr x) = f₂ x) : iInter f₁ = iInter f₂ := iInf_congr_Prop pq f theorem iUnion_plift_up (f : PLift ι → Set α) : ⋃ i, f (PLift.up i) = ⋃ i, f i := iSup_plift_up _ theorem iUnion_plift_down (f : ι → Set α) : ⋃ i, f (PLift.down i) = ⋃ i, f i := iSup_plift_down _ theorem iInter_plift_up (f : PLift ι → Set α) : ⋂ i, f (PLift.up i) = ⋂ i, f i := iInf_plift_up _ theorem iInter_plift_down (f : ι → Set α) : ⋂ i, f (PLift.down i) = ⋂ i, f i := iInf_plift_down _ theorem iUnion_eq_if {p : Prop} [Decidable p] (s : Set α) : ⋃ _ : p, s = if p then s else ∅ := iSup_eq_if _ theorem iUnion_eq_dif {p : Prop} [Decidable p] (s : p → Set α) : ⋃ h : p, s h = if h : p then s h else ∅ := iSup_eq_dif _ theorem iInter_eq_if {p : Prop} [Decidable p] (s : Set α) : ⋂ _ : p, s = if p then s else univ := iInf_eq_if _ theorem iInf_eq_dif {p : Prop} [Decidable p] (s : p → Set α) : ⋂ h : p, s h = if h : p then s h else univ := _root_.iInf_eq_dif _ theorem exists_set_mem_of_union_eq_top {ι : Type*} (t : Set ι) (s : ι → Set β) (w : ⋃ i ∈ t, s i = ⊤) (x : β) : ∃ i ∈ t, x ∈ s i := by have p : x ∈ ⊤ := Set.mem_univ x rw [← w, Set.mem_iUnion] at p simpa using p theorem nonempty_of_union_eq_top_of_nonempty {ι : Type*} (t : Set ι) (s : ι → Set α) (H : Nonempty α) (w : ⋃ i ∈ t, s i = ⊤) : t.Nonempty := by obtain ⟨x, m, -⟩ := exists_set_mem_of_union_eq_top t s w H.some exact ⟨x, m⟩ theorem nonempty_of_nonempty_iUnion {s : ι → Set α} (h_Union : (⋃ i, s i).Nonempty) : Nonempty ι := by obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := h_Union exact ⟨Classical.choose <| mem_iUnion.mp hx⟩ theorem nonempty_of_nonempty_iUnion_eq_univ {s : ι → Set α} [Nonempty α] (h_Union : ⋃ i, s i = univ) : Nonempty ι := nonempty_of_nonempty_iUnion (s := s) (by simpa only [h_Union] using univ_nonempty) theorem setOf_exists (p : ι → β → Prop) : { x | ∃ i, p i x } = ⋃ i, { x | p i x } := ext fun _ => mem_iUnion.symm theorem setOf_forall (p : ι → β → Prop) : { x | ∀ i, p i x } = ⋂ i, { x | p i x } := ext fun _ => mem_iInter.symm theorem iUnion_subset {s : ι → Set α} {t : Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i ⊆ t) : ⋃ i, s i ⊆ t := iSup_le h theorem iUnion₂_subset {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s i j ⊆ t) : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ t := iUnion_subset fun x => iUnion_subset (h x) theorem subset_iInter {t : Set β} {s : ι → Set β} (h : ∀ i, t ⊆ s i) : t ⊆ ⋂ i, s i := le_iInf h theorem subset_iInter₂ {s : Set α} {t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s ⊆ t i j) : s ⊆ ⋂ (i) (j), t i j := subset_iInter fun x => subset_iInter <| h x @[simp] theorem iUnion_subset_iff {s : ι → Set α} {t : Set α} : ⋃ i, s i ⊆ t ↔ ∀ i, s i ⊆ t := ⟨fun h _ => Subset.trans (le_iSup s _) h, iUnion_subset⟩ theorem iUnion₂_subset_iff {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : Set α} : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ t ↔ ∀ i j, s i j ⊆ t := by simp_rw [iUnion_subset_iff] @[simp] theorem subset_iInter_iff {s : Set α} {t : ι → Set α} : (s ⊆ ⋂ i, t i) ↔ ∀ i, s ⊆ t i := le_iInf_iff theorem subset_iInter₂_iff {s : Set α} {t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} : (s ⊆ ⋂ (i) (j), t i j) ↔ ∀ i j, s ⊆ t i j := by simp_rw [subset_iInter_iff] theorem subset_iUnion : ∀ (s : ι → Set β) (i : ι), s i ⊆ ⋃ i, s i := le_iSup theorem iInter_subset : ∀ (s : ι → Set β) (i : ι), ⋂ i, s i ⊆ s i := iInf_le lemma iInter_subset_iUnion [Nonempty ι] {s : ι → Set α} : ⋂ i, s i ⊆ ⋃ i, s i := iInf_le_iSup theorem subset_iUnion₂ {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (i : ι) (j : κ i) : s i j ⊆ ⋃ (i') (j'), s i' j' := le_iSup₂ i j theorem iInter₂_subset {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (i : ι) (j : κ i) : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ s i j := iInf₂_le i j /-- This rather trivial consequence of `subset_iUnion`is convenient with `apply`, and has `i` explicit for this purpose. -/ theorem subset_iUnion_of_subset {s : Set α} {t : ι → Set α} (i : ι) (h : s ⊆ t i) : s ⊆ ⋃ i, t i := le_iSup_of_le i h /-- This rather trivial consequence of `iInter_subset`is convenient with `apply`, and has `i` explicit for this purpose. -/ theorem iInter_subset_of_subset {s : ι → Set α} {t : Set α} (i : ι) (h : s i ⊆ t) : ⋂ i, s i ⊆ t := iInf_le_of_le i h /-- This rather trivial consequence of `subset_iUnion₂` is convenient with `apply`, and has `i` and `j` explicit for this purpose. -/ theorem subset_iUnion₂_of_subset {s : Set α} {t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (i : ι) (j : κ i) (h : s ⊆ t i j) : s ⊆ ⋃ (i) (j), t i j := le_iSup₂_of_le i j h /-- This rather trivial consequence of `iInter₂_subset` is convenient with `apply`, and has `i` and `j` explicit for this purpose. -/ theorem iInter₂_subset_of_subset {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : Set α} (i : ι) (j : κ i) (h : s i j ⊆ t) : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ t := iInf₂_le_of_le i j h theorem iUnion_mono {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i ⊆ t i) : ⋃ i, s i ⊆ ⋃ i, t i := iSup_mono h @[gcongr] theorem iUnion_mono'' {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i ⊆ t i) : iUnion s ⊆ iUnion t := iSup_mono h theorem iUnion₂_mono {s t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s i j ⊆ t i j) : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ ⋃ (i) (j), t i j := iSup₂_mono h theorem iInter_mono {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i ⊆ t i) : ⋂ i, s i ⊆ ⋂ i, t i := iInf_mono h @[gcongr] theorem iInter_mono'' {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i ⊆ t i) : iInter s ⊆ iInter t := iInf_mono h theorem iInter₂_mono {s t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s i j ⊆ t i j) : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ ⋂ (i) (j), t i j := iInf₂_mono h theorem iUnion_mono' {s : ι → Set α} {t : ι₂ → Set α} (h : ∀ i, ∃ j, s i ⊆ t j) : ⋃ i, s i ⊆ ⋃ i, t i := iSup_mono' h theorem iUnion₂_mono' {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : ∀ i', κ' i' → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, ∃ i' j', s i j ⊆ t i' j') : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ ⋃ (i') (j'), t i' j' := iSup₂_mono' h theorem iInter_mono' {s : ι → Set α} {t : ι' → Set α} (h : ∀ j, ∃ i, s i ⊆ t j) : ⋂ i, s i ⊆ ⋂ j, t j := Set.subset_iInter fun j => let ⟨i, hi⟩ := h j iInter_subset_of_subset i hi theorem iInter₂_mono' {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : ∀ i', κ' i' → Set α} (h : ∀ i' j', ∃ i j, s i j ⊆ t i' j') : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ ⋂ (i') (j'), t i' j' := subset_iInter₂_iff.2 fun i' j' => let ⟨_, _, hst⟩ := h i' j' (iInter₂_subset _ _).trans hst theorem iUnion₂_subset_iUnion (κ : ι → Sort*) (s : ι → Set α) : ⋃ (i) (_ : κ i), s i ⊆ ⋃ i, s i := iUnion_mono fun _ => iUnion_subset fun _ => Subset.rfl theorem iInter_subset_iInter₂ (κ : ι → Sort*) (s : ι → Set α) : ⋂ i, s i ⊆ ⋂ (i) (_ : κ i), s i := iInter_mono fun _ => subset_iInter fun _ => Subset.rfl theorem iUnion_setOf (P : ι → α → Prop) : ⋃ i, { x : α | P i x } = { x : α | ∃ i, P i x } := by ext exact mem_iUnion theorem iInter_setOf (P : ι → α → Prop) : ⋂ i, { x : α | P i x } = { x : α | ∀ i, P i x } := by ext exact mem_iInter theorem iUnion_congr_of_surjective {f : ι → Set α} {g : ι₂ → Set α} (h : ι → ι₂) (h1 : Surjective h) (h2 : ∀ x, g (h x) = f x) : ⋃ x, f x = ⋃ y, g y := h1.iSup_congr h h2 theorem iInter_congr_of_surjective {f : ι → Set α} {g : ι₂ → Set α} (h : ι → ι₂) (h1 : Surjective h) (h2 : ∀ x, g (h x) = f x) : ⋂ x, f x = ⋂ y, g y := h1.iInf_congr h h2 lemma iUnion_congr {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i = t i) : ⋃ i, s i = ⋃ i, t i := iSup_congr h lemma iInter_congr {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i = t i) : ⋂ i, s i = ⋂ i, t i := iInf_congr h lemma iUnion₂_congr {s t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s i j = t i j) : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j = ⋃ (i) (j), t i j := iUnion_congr fun i => iUnion_congr <| h i lemma iInter₂_congr {s t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s i j = t i j) : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j = ⋂ (i) (j), t i j := iInter_congr fun i => iInter_congr <| h i section Nonempty variable [Nonempty ι] {f : ι → Set α} {s : Set α} lemma iUnion_const (s : Set β) : ⋃ _ : ι, s = s := iSup_const lemma iInter_const (s : Set β) : ⋂ _ : ι, s = s := iInf_const lemma iUnion_eq_const (hf : ∀ i, f i = s) : ⋃ i, f i = s := (iUnion_congr hf).trans <| iUnion_const _ lemma iInter_eq_const (hf : ∀ i, f i = s) : ⋂ i, f i = s := (iInter_congr hf).trans <| iInter_const _ end Nonempty @[simp] theorem compl_iUnion (s : ι → Set β) : (⋃ i, s i)ᶜ = ⋂ i, (s i)ᶜ := compl_iSup theorem compl_iUnion₂ (s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) : (⋃ (i) (j), s i j)ᶜ = ⋂ (i) (j), (s i j)ᶜ := by simp_rw [compl_iUnion] @[simp] theorem compl_iInter (s : ι → Set β) : (⋂ i, s i)ᶜ = ⋃ i, (s i)ᶜ := compl_iInf theorem compl_iInter₂ (s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) : (⋂ (i) (j), s i j)ᶜ = ⋃ (i) (j), (s i j)ᶜ := by simp_rw [compl_iInter] -- classical -- complete_boolean_algebra theorem iUnion_eq_compl_iInter_compl (s : ι → Set β) : ⋃ i, s i = (⋂ i, (s i)ᶜ)ᶜ := by simp only [compl_iInter, compl_compl] -- classical -- complete_boolean_algebra theorem iInter_eq_compl_iUnion_compl (s : ι → Set β) : ⋂ i, s i = (⋃ i, (s i)ᶜ)ᶜ := by simp only [compl_iUnion, compl_compl] theorem inter_iUnion (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s ∩ ⋃ i, t i) = ⋃ i, s ∩ t i := inf_iSup_eq _ _ theorem iUnion_inter (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (⋃ i, t i) ∩ s = ⋃ i, t i ∩ s := iSup_inf_eq _ _ theorem iUnion_union_distrib (s : ι → Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : ⋃ i, s i ∪ t i = (⋃ i, s i) ∪ ⋃ i, t i := iSup_sup_eq theorem iInter_inter_distrib (s : ι → Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : ⋂ i, s i ∩ t i = (⋂ i, s i) ∩ ⋂ i, t i := iInf_inf_eq theorem union_iUnion [Nonempty ι] (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s ∪ ⋃ i, t i) = ⋃ i, s ∪ t i := sup_iSup theorem iUnion_union [Nonempty ι] (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (⋃ i, t i) ∪ s = ⋃ i, t i ∪ s := iSup_sup theorem inter_iInter [Nonempty ι] (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s ∩ ⋂ i, t i) = ⋂ i, s ∩ t i := inf_iInf theorem iInter_inter [Nonempty ι] (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (⋂ i, t i) ∩ s = ⋂ i, t i ∩ s := iInf_inf theorem insert_iUnion [Nonempty ι] (x : β) (t : ι → Set β) : insert x (⋃ i, t i) = ⋃ i, insert x (t i) := by simp_rw [← union_singleton, iUnion_union] -- classical theorem union_iInter (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s ∪ ⋂ i, t i) = ⋂ i, s ∪ t i := sup_iInf_eq _ _ theorem iInter_union (s : ι → Set β) (t : Set β) : (⋂ i, s i) ∪ t = ⋂ i, s i ∪ t := iInf_sup_eq _ _ theorem insert_iInter (x : β) (t : ι → Set β) : insert x (⋂ i, t i) = ⋂ i, insert x (t i) := by simp_rw [← union_singleton, iInter_union] theorem iUnion_diff (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (⋃ i, t i) \ s = ⋃ i, t i \ s := iUnion_inter _ _ theorem diff_iUnion [Nonempty ι] (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s \ ⋃ i, t i) = ⋂ i, s \ t i := by rw [diff_eq, compl_iUnion, inter_iInter]; rfl theorem diff_iInter (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s \ ⋂ i, t i) = ⋃ i, s \ t i := by rw [diff_eq, compl_iInter, inter_iUnion]; rfl theorem iUnion_inter_subset {ι α} {s t : ι → Set α} : ⋃ i, s i ∩ t i ⊆ (⋃ i, s i) ∩ ⋃ i, t i := le_iSup_inf_iSup s t theorem iUnion_inter_of_monotone {ι α} [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (· ≤ ·)] {s t : ι → Set α} (hs : Monotone s) (ht : Monotone t) : ⋃ i, s i ∩ t i = (⋃ i, s i) ∩ ⋃ i, t i := iSup_inf_of_monotone hs ht theorem iUnion_inter_of_antitone {ι α} [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (swap (· ≤ ·))] {s t : ι → Set α} (hs : Antitone s) (ht : Antitone t) : ⋃ i, s i ∩ t i = (⋃ i, s i) ∩ ⋃ i, t i := iSup_inf_of_antitone hs ht theorem iInter_union_of_monotone {ι α} [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (swap (· ≤ ·))] {s t : ι → Set α} (hs : Monotone s) (ht : Monotone t) : ⋂ i, s i ∪ t i = (⋂ i, s i) ∪ ⋂ i, t i := iInf_sup_of_monotone hs ht theorem iInter_union_of_antitone {ι α} [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (· ≤ ·)] {s t : ι → Set α} (hs : Antitone s) (ht : Antitone t) : ⋂ i, s i ∪ t i = (⋂ i, s i) ∪ ⋂ i, t i := iInf_sup_of_antitone hs ht /-- An equality version of this lemma is `iUnion_iInter_of_monotone` in `Data.Set.Finite`. -/ theorem iUnion_iInter_subset {s : ι → ι' → Set α} : (⋃ j, ⋂ i, s i j) ⊆ ⋂ i, ⋃ j, s i j := iSup_iInf_le_iInf_iSup (flip s) theorem iUnion_option {ι} (s : Option ι → Set α) : ⋃ o, s o = s none ∪ ⋃ i, s (some i) := iSup_option s theorem iInter_option {ι} (s : Option ι → Set α) : ⋂ o, s o = s none ∩ ⋂ i, s (some i) := iInf_option s section variable (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] theorem iUnion_dite (f : ∀ i, p i → Set α) (g : ∀ i, ¬p i → Set α) : ⋃ i, (if h : p i then f i h else g i h) = (⋃ (i) (h : p i), f i h) ∪ ⋃ (i) (h : ¬p i), g i h := iSup_dite _ _ _ theorem iUnion_ite (f g : ι → Set α) : ⋃ i, (if p i then f i else g i) = (⋃ (i) (_ : p i), f i) ∪ ⋃ (i) (_ : ¬p i), g i := iUnion_dite _ _ _ theorem iInter_dite (f : ∀ i, p i → Set α) (g : ∀ i, ¬p i → Set α) : ⋂ i, (if h : p i then f i h else g i h) = (⋂ (i) (h : p i), f i h) ∩ ⋂ (i) (h : ¬p i), g i h := iInf_dite _ _ _ theorem iInter_ite (f g : ι → Set α) : ⋂ i, (if p i then f i else g i) = (⋂ (i) (_ : p i), f i) ∩ ⋂ (i) (_ : ¬p i), g i := iInter_dite _ _ _ end /-! ### Unions and intersections indexed by `Prop` -/ theorem iInter_false {s : False → Set α} : iInter s = univ := iInf_false theorem iUnion_false {s : False → Set α} : iUnion s = ∅ := iSup_false @[simp] theorem iInter_true {s : True → Set α} : iInter s = s trivial := iInf_true @[simp] theorem iUnion_true {s : True → Set α} : iUnion s = s trivial := iSup_true @[simp] theorem iInter_exists {p : ι → Prop} {f : Exists p → Set α} : ⋂ x, f x = ⋂ (i) (h : p i), f ⟨i, h⟩ := iInf_exists @[simp] theorem iUnion_exists {p : ι → Prop} {f : Exists p → Set α} : ⋃ x, f x = ⋃ (i) (h : p i), f ⟨i, h⟩ := iSup_exists @[simp] theorem iUnion_empty : (⋃ _ : ι, ∅ : Set α) = ∅ := iSup_bot @[simp] theorem iInter_univ : (⋂ _ : ι, univ : Set α) = univ := iInf_top section variable {s : ι → Set α} @[simp] theorem iUnion_eq_empty : ⋃ i, s i = ∅ ↔ ∀ i, s i = ∅ := iSup_eq_bot @[simp] theorem iInter_eq_univ : ⋂ i, s i = univ ↔ ∀ i, s i = univ := iInf_eq_top @[simp] theorem nonempty_iUnion : (⋃ i, s i).Nonempty ↔ ∃ i, (s i).Nonempty := by simp [nonempty_iff_ne_empty] theorem nonempty_biUnion {t : Set α} {s : α → Set β} : (⋃ i ∈ t, s i).Nonempty ↔ ∃ i ∈ t, (s i).Nonempty := by simp theorem iUnion_nonempty_index (s : Set α) (t : s.Nonempty → Set β) : ⋃ h, t h = ⋃ x ∈ s, t ⟨x, ‹_›⟩ := iSup_exists end @[simp] theorem iInter_iInter_eq_left {b : β} {s : ∀ x : β, x = b → Set α} : ⋂ (x) (h : x = b), s x h = s b rfl := iInf_iInf_eq_left @[simp] theorem iInter_iInter_eq_right {b : β} {s : ∀ x : β, b = x → Set α} : ⋂ (x) (h : b = x), s x h = s b rfl := iInf_iInf_eq_right @[simp] theorem iUnion_iUnion_eq_left {b : β} {s : ∀ x : β, x = b → Set α} : ⋃ (x) (h : x = b), s x h = s b rfl := iSup_iSup_eq_left @[simp] theorem iUnion_iUnion_eq_right {b : β} {s : ∀ x : β, b = x → Set α} : ⋃ (x) (h : b = x), s x h = s b rfl := iSup_iSup_eq_right theorem iInter_or {p q : Prop} (s : p ∨ q → Set α) : ⋂ h, s h = (⋂ h : p, s (Or.inl h)) ∩ ⋂ h : q, s (Or.inr h) := iInf_or theorem iUnion_or {p q : Prop} (s : p ∨ q → Set α) : ⋃ h, s h = (⋃ i, s (Or.inl i)) ∪ ⋃ j, s (Or.inr j) := iSup_or theorem iUnion_and {p q : Prop} (s : p ∧ q → Set α) : ⋃ h, s h = ⋃ (hp) (hq), s ⟨hp, hq⟩ := iSup_and theorem iInter_and {p q : Prop} (s : p ∧ q → Set α) : ⋂ h, s h = ⋂ (hp) (hq), s ⟨hp, hq⟩ := iInf_and theorem iUnion_comm (s : ι → ι' → Set α) : ⋃ (i) (i'), s i i' = ⋃ (i') (i), s i i' := iSup_comm theorem iInter_comm (s : ι → ι' → Set α) : ⋂ (i) (i'), s i i' = ⋂ (i') (i), s i i' := iInf_comm theorem iUnion_sigma {γ : α → Type*} (s : Sigma γ → Set β) : ⋃ ia, s ia = ⋃ i, ⋃ a, s ⟨i, a⟩ := iSup_sigma theorem iUnion_sigma' {γ : α → Type*} (s : ∀ i, γ i → Set β) : ⋃ i, ⋃ a, s i a = ⋃ ia : Sigma γ, s ia.1 ia.2 := iSup_sigma' _ theorem iInter_sigma {γ : α → Type*} (s : Sigma γ → Set β) : ⋂ ia, s ia = ⋂ i, ⋂ a, s ⟨i, a⟩ := iInf_sigma theorem iInter_sigma' {γ : α → Type*} (s : ∀ i, γ i → Set β) : ⋂ i, ⋂ a, s i a = ⋂ ia : Sigma γ, s ia.1 ia.2 := iInf_sigma' _ theorem iUnion₂_comm (s : ∀ i₁, κ₁ i₁ → ∀ i₂, κ₂ i₂ → Set α) : ⋃ (i₁) (j₁) (i₂) (j₂), s i₁ j₁ i₂ j₂ = ⋃ (i₂) (j₂) (i₁) (j₁), s i₁ j₁ i₂ j₂ := iSup₂_comm _ theorem iInter₂_comm (s : ∀ i₁, κ₁ i₁ → ∀ i₂, κ₂ i₂ → Set α) : ⋂ (i₁) (j₁) (i₂) (j₂), s i₁ j₁ i₂ j₂ = ⋂ (i₂) (j₂) (i₁) (j₁), s i₁ j₁ i₂ j₂ := iInf₂_comm _ @[simp] theorem biUnion_and (p : ι → Prop) (q : ι → ι' → Prop) (s : ∀ x y, p x ∧ q x y → Set α) : ⋃ (x : ι) (y : ι') (h : p x ∧ q x y), s x y h = ⋃ (x : ι) (hx : p x) (y : ι') (hy : q x y), s x y ⟨hx, hy⟩ := by simp only [iUnion_and, @iUnion_comm _ ι'] @[simp] theorem biUnion_and' (p : ι' → Prop) (q : ι → ι' → Prop) (s : ∀ x y, p y ∧ q x y → Set α) : ⋃ (x : ι) (y : ι') (h : p y ∧ q x y), s x y h = ⋃ (y : ι') (hy : p y) (x : ι) (hx : q x y), s x y ⟨hy, hx⟩ := by simp only [iUnion_and, @iUnion_comm _ ι] @[simp] theorem biInter_and (p : ι → Prop) (q : ι → ι' → Prop) (s : ∀ x y, p x ∧ q x y → Set α) : ⋂ (x : ι) (y : ι') (h : p x ∧ q x y), s x y h = ⋂ (x : ι) (hx : p x) (y : ι') (hy : q x y), s x y ⟨hx, hy⟩ := by simp only [iInter_and, @iInter_comm _ ι'] @[simp] theorem biInter_and' (p : ι' → Prop) (q : ι → ι' → Prop) (s : ∀ x y, p y ∧ q x y → Set α) : ⋂ (x : ι) (y : ι') (h : p y ∧ q x y), s x y h = ⋂ (y : ι') (hy : p y) (x : ι) (hx : q x y), s x y ⟨hy, hx⟩ := by simp only [iInter_and, @iInter_comm _ ι] @[simp] theorem iUnion_iUnion_eq_or_left {b : β} {p : β → Prop} {s : ∀ x : β, x = b ∨ p x → Set α} : ⋃ (x) (h), s x h = s b (Or.inl rfl) ∪ ⋃ (x) (h : p x), s x (Or.inr h) := by simp only [iUnion_or, iUnion_union_distrib, iUnion_iUnion_eq_left] @[simp] theorem iInter_iInter_eq_or_left {b : β} {p : β → Prop} {s : ∀ x : β, x = b ∨ p x → Set α} : ⋂ (x) (h), s x h = s b (Or.inl rfl) ∩ ⋂ (x) (h : p x), s x (Or.inr h) := by simp only [iInter_or, iInter_inter_distrib, iInter_iInter_eq_left] lemma iUnion_sum {s : α ⊕ β → Set γ} : ⋃ x, s x = (⋃ x, s (.inl x)) ∪ ⋃ x, s (.inr x) := iSup_sum lemma iInter_sum {s : α ⊕ β → Set γ} : ⋂ x, s x = (⋂ x, s (.inl x)) ∩ ⋂ x, s (.inr x) := iInf_sum theorem iUnion_psigma {γ : α → Type*} (s : PSigma γ → Set β) : ⋃ ia, s ia = ⋃ i, ⋃ a, s ⟨i, a⟩ := iSup_psigma _ /-- A reversed version of `iUnion_psigma` with a curried map. -/ theorem iUnion_psigma' {γ : α → Type*} (s : ∀ i, γ i → Set β) : ⋃ i, ⋃ a, s i a = ⋃ ia : PSigma γ, s ia.1 ia.2 := iSup_psigma' _ theorem iInter_psigma {γ : α → Type*} (s : PSigma γ → Set β) : ⋂ ia, s ia = ⋂ i, ⋂ a, s ⟨i, a⟩ := iInf_psigma _ /-- A reversed version of `iInter_psigma` with a curried map. -/ theorem iInter_psigma' {γ : α → Type*} (s : ∀ i, γ i → Set β) : ⋂ i, ⋂ a, s i a = ⋂ ia : PSigma γ, s ia.1 ia.2 := iInf_psigma' _ /-! ### Bounded unions and intersections -/ /-- A specialization of `mem_iUnion₂`. -/ theorem mem_biUnion {s : Set α} {t : α → Set β} {x : α} {y : β} (xs : x ∈ s) (ytx : y ∈ t x) : y ∈ ⋃ x ∈ s, t x := mem_iUnion₂_of_mem xs ytx /-- A specialization of `mem_iInter₂`. -/ theorem mem_biInter {s : Set α} {t : α → Set β} {y : β} (h : ∀ x ∈ s, y ∈ t x) : y ∈ ⋂ x ∈ s, t x := mem_iInter₂_of_mem h /-- A specialization of `subset_iUnion₂`. -/ theorem subset_biUnion_of_mem {s : Set α} {u : α → Set β} {x : α} (xs : x ∈ s) : u x ⊆ ⋃ x ∈ s, u x := subset_iUnion₂ (s := fun i _ => u i) x xs /-- A specialization of `iInter₂_subset`. -/ theorem biInter_subset_of_mem {s : Set α} {t : α → Set β} {x : α} (xs : x ∈ s) : ⋂ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ t x := iInter₂_subset x xs lemma biInter_subset_biUnion {s : Set α} (hs : s.Nonempty) {t : α → Set β} : ⋂ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ ⋃ x ∈ s, t x := biInf_le_biSup hs theorem biUnion_subset_biUnion_left {s s' : Set α} {t : α → Set β} (h : s ⊆ s') : ⋃ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ ⋃ x ∈ s', t x := iUnion₂_subset fun _ hx => subset_biUnion_of_mem <| h hx theorem biInter_subset_biInter_left {s s' : Set α} {t : α → Set β} (h : s' ⊆ s) : ⋂ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ ⋂ x ∈ s', t x := subset_iInter₂ fun _ hx => biInter_subset_of_mem <| h hx theorem biUnion_mono {s s' : Set α} {t t' : α → Set β} (hs : s' ⊆ s) (h : ∀ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ t' x) : ⋃ x ∈ s', t x ⊆ ⋃ x ∈ s, t' x := (biUnion_subset_biUnion_left hs).trans <| iUnion₂_mono h theorem biInter_mono {s s' : Set α} {t t' : α → Set β} (hs : s ⊆ s') (h : ∀ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ t' x) : ⋂ x ∈ s', t x ⊆ ⋂ x ∈ s, t' x := (biInter_subset_biInter_left hs).trans <| iInter₂_mono h theorem biUnion_eq_iUnion (s : Set α) (t : ∀ x ∈ s, Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ s, t x ‹_› = ⋃ x : s, t x x.2 := iSup_subtype' theorem biInter_eq_iInter (s : Set α) (t : ∀ x ∈ s, Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ s, t x ‹_› = ⋂ x : s, t x x.2 := iInf_subtype' @[simp] lemma biUnion_const {s : Set α} (hs : s.Nonempty) (t : Set β) : ⋃ a ∈ s, t = t := biSup_const hs @[simp] lemma biInter_const {s : Set α} (hs : s.Nonempty) (t : Set β) : ⋂ a ∈ s, t = t := biInf_const hs theorem iUnion_subtype (p : α → Prop) (s : { x // p x } → Set β) : ⋃ x : { x // p x }, s x = ⋃ (x) (hx : p x), s ⟨x, hx⟩ := iSup_subtype theorem iInter_subtype (p : α → Prop) (s : { x // p x } → Set β) : ⋂ x : { x // p x }, s x = ⋂ (x) (hx : p x), s ⟨x, hx⟩ := iInf_subtype theorem biInter_empty (u : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ (∅ : Set α), u x = univ := iInf_emptyset theorem biInter_univ (u : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ @univ α, u x = ⋂ x, u x := iInf_univ @[simp] theorem biUnion_self (s : Set α) : ⋃ x ∈ s, s = s := Subset.antisymm (iUnion₂_subset fun _ _ => Subset.refl s) fun _ hx => mem_biUnion hx hx @[simp] theorem iUnion_nonempty_self (s : Set α) : ⋃ _ : s.Nonempty, s = s := by rw [iUnion_nonempty_index, biUnion_self] theorem biInter_singleton (a : α) (s : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ ({a} : Set α), s x = s a := iInf_singleton theorem biInter_union (s t : Set α) (u : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ s ∪ t, u x = (⋂ x ∈ s, u x) ∩ ⋂ x ∈ t, u x := iInf_union theorem biInter_insert (a : α) (s : Set α) (t : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ insert a s, t x = t a ∩ ⋂ x ∈ s, t x := by simp theorem biInter_pair (a b : α) (s : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ ({a, b} : Set α), s x = s a ∩ s b := by rw [biInter_insert, biInter_singleton] theorem biInter_inter {ι α : Type*} {s : Set ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → Set α) (t : Set α) : ⋂ i ∈ s, f i ∩ t = (⋂ i ∈ s, f i) ∩ t := by haveI : Nonempty s := hs.to_subtype simp [biInter_eq_iInter, ← iInter_inter] theorem inter_biInter {ι α : Type*} {s : Set ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → Set α) (t : Set α) : ⋂ i ∈ s, t ∩ f i = t ∩ ⋂ i ∈ s, f i := by rw [inter_comm, ← biInter_inter hs] simp [inter_comm] theorem biUnion_empty (s : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ (∅ : Set α), s x = ∅ := iSup_emptyset theorem biUnion_univ (s : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ @univ α, s x = ⋃ x, s x := iSup_univ theorem biUnion_singleton (a : α) (s : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ ({a} : Set α), s x = s a := iSup_singleton @[simp] theorem biUnion_of_singleton (s : Set α) : ⋃ x ∈ s, {x} = s := ext <| by simp theorem biUnion_union (s t : Set α) (u : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ s ∪ t, u x = (⋃ x ∈ s, u x) ∪ ⋃ x ∈ t, u x := iSup_union @[simp] theorem iUnion_coe_set {α β : Type*} (s : Set α) (f : s → Set β) : ⋃ i, f i = ⋃ i ∈ s, f ⟨i, ‹i ∈ s›⟩ := iUnion_subtype _ _ @[simp] theorem iInter_coe_set {α β : Type*} (s : Set α) (f : s → Set β) : ⋂ i, f i = ⋂ i ∈ s, f ⟨i, ‹i ∈ s›⟩ := iInter_subtype _ _ theorem biUnion_insert (a : α) (s : Set α) (t : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ insert a s, t x = t a ∪ ⋃ x ∈ s, t x := by simp theorem biUnion_pair (a b : α) (s : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ ({a, b} : Set α), s x = s a ∪ s b := by simp theorem inter_iUnion₂ (s : Set α) (t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) : (s ∩ ⋃ (i) (j), t i j) = ⋃ (i) (j), s ∩ t i j := by simp only [inter_iUnion] theorem iUnion₂_inter (s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) (t : Set α) : (⋃ (i) (j), s i j) ∩ t = ⋃ (i) (j), s i j ∩ t := by simp_rw [iUnion_inter] theorem union_iInter₂ (s : Set α) (t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) : (s ∪ ⋂ (i) (j), t i j) = ⋂ (i) (j), s ∪ t i j := by simp_rw [union_iInter] theorem iInter₂_union (s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) (t : Set α) : (⋂ (i) (j), s i j) ∪ t = ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ∪ t := by simp_rw [iInter_union] theorem mem_sUnion_of_mem {x : α} {t : Set α} {S : Set (Set α)} (hx : x ∈ t) (ht : t ∈ S) : x ∈ ⋃₀ S := ⟨t, ht, hx⟩ -- is this theorem really necessary? theorem not_mem_of_not_mem_sUnion {x : α} {t : Set α} {S : Set (Set α)} (hx : x ∉ ⋃₀ S) (ht : t ∈ S) : x ∉ t := fun h => hx ⟨t, ht, h⟩ theorem sInter_subset_of_mem {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} (tS : t ∈ S) : ⋂₀ S ⊆ t := sInf_le tS theorem subset_sUnion_of_mem {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} (tS : t ∈ S) : t ⊆ ⋃₀ S := le_sSup tS theorem subset_sUnion_of_subset {s : Set α} (t : Set (Set α)) (u : Set α) (h₁ : s ⊆ u) (h₂ : u ∈ t) : s ⊆ ⋃₀ t := Subset.trans h₁ (subset_sUnion_of_mem h₂) theorem sUnion_subset {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} (h : ∀ t' ∈ S, t' ⊆ t) : ⋃₀ S ⊆ t := sSup_le h @[simp] theorem sUnion_subset_iff {s : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} : ⋃₀ s ⊆ t ↔ ∀ t' ∈ s, t' ⊆ t := sSup_le_iff /-- `sUnion` is monotone under taking a subset of each set. -/ lemma sUnion_mono_subsets {s : Set (Set α)} {f : Set α → Set α} (hf : ∀ t : Set α, t ⊆ f t) : ⋃₀ s ⊆ ⋃₀ (f '' s) := fun _ ⟨t, htx, hxt⟩ ↦ ⟨f t, mem_image_of_mem f htx, hf t hxt⟩ /-- `sUnion` is monotone under taking a superset of each set. -/ lemma sUnion_mono_supsets {s : Set (Set α)} {f : Set α → Set α} (hf : ∀ t : Set α, f t ⊆ t) : ⋃₀ (f '' s) ⊆ ⋃₀ s := -- If t ∈ f '' s is arbitrary; t = f u for some u : Set α. fun _ ⟨_, ⟨u, hus, hut⟩, hxt⟩ ↦ ⟨u, hus, (hut ▸ hf u) hxt⟩ theorem subset_sInter {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} (h : ∀ t' ∈ S, t ⊆ t') : t ⊆ ⋂₀ S := le_sInf h @[simp] theorem subset_sInter_iff {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} : t ⊆ ⋂₀ S ↔ ∀ t' ∈ S, t ⊆ t' := le_sInf_iff @[gcongr] theorem sUnion_subset_sUnion {S T : Set (Set α)} (h : S ⊆ T) : ⋃₀ S ⊆ ⋃₀ T := sUnion_subset fun _ hs => subset_sUnion_of_mem (h hs) @[gcongr] theorem sInter_subset_sInter {S T : Set (Set α)} (h : S ⊆ T) : ⋂₀ T ⊆ ⋂₀ S := subset_sInter fun _ hs => sInter_subset_of_mem (h hs) @[simp] theorem sUnion_empty : ⋃₀ ∅ = (∅ : Set α) := sSup_empty @[simp] theorem sInter_empty : ⋂₀ ∅ = (univ : Set α) := sInf_empty @[simp] theorem sUnion_singleton (s : Set α) : ⋃₀ {s} = s := sSup_singleton @[simp] theorem sInter_singleton (s : Set α) : ⋂₀ {s} = s := sInf_singleton @[simp] theorem sUnion_eq_empty {S : Set (Set α)} : ⋃₀ S = ∅ ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, s = ∅ := sSup_eq_bot @[simp] theorem sInter_eq_univ {S : Set (Set α)} : ⋂₀ S = univ ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, s = univ := sInf_eq_top theorem subset_powerset_iff {s : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} : s ⊆ 𝒫 t ↔ ⋃₀ s ⊆ t := sUnion_subset_iff.symm /-- `⋃₀` and `𝒫` form a Galois connection. -/ theorem sUnion_powerset_gc : GaloisConnection (⋃₀ · : Set (Set α) → Set α) (𝒫 · : Set α → Set (Set α)) := gc_sSup_Iic /-- `⋃₀` and `𝒫` form a Galois insertion. -/ def sUnionPowersetGI : GaloisInsertion (⋃₀ · : Set (Set α) → Set α) (𝒫 · : Set α → Set (Set α)) := gi_sSup_Iic @[deprecated (since := "2024-12-07")] alias sUnion_powerset_gi := sUnionPowersetGI /-- If all sets in a collection are either `∅` or `Set.univ`, then so is their union. -/ theorem sUnion_mem_empty_univ {S : Set (Set α)} (h : S ⊆ {∅, univ}) : ⋃₀ S ∈ ({∅, univ} : Set (Set α)) := by simp only [mem_insert_iff, mem_singleton_iff, or_iff_not_imp_left, sUnion_eq_empty, not_forall] rintro ⟨s, hs, hne⟩ obtain rfl : s = univ := (h hs).resolve_left hne exact univ_subset_iff.1 <| subset_sUnion_of_mem hs @[simp] theorem nonempty_sUnion {S : Set (Set α)} : (⋃₀ S).Nonempty ↔ ∃ s ∈ S, Set.Nonempty s := by simp [nonempty_iff_ne_empty] theorem Nonempty.of_sUnion {s : Set (Set α)} (h : (⋃₀ s).Nonempty) : s.Nonempty := let ⟨s, hs, _⟩ := nonempty_sUnion.1 h ⟨s, hs⟩ theorem Nonempty.of_sUnion_eq_univ [Nonempty α] {s : Set (Set α)} (h : ⋃₀ s = univ) : s.Nonempty := Nonempty.of_sUnion <| h.symm ▸ univ_nonempty theorem sUnion_union (S T : Set (Set α)) : ⋃₀ (S ∪ T) = ⋃₀ S ∪ ⋃₀ T := sSup_union theorem sInter_union (S T : Set (Set α)) : ⋂₀ (S ∪ T) = ⋂₀ S ∩ ⋂₀ T := sInf_union @[simp] theorem sUnion_insert (s : Set α) (T : Set (Set α)) : ⋃₀ insert s T = s ∪ ⋃₀ T := sSup_insert @[simp] theorem sInter_insert (s : Set α) (T : Set (Set α)) : ⋂₀ insert s T = s ∩ ⋂₀ T := sInf_insert @[simp] theorem sUnion_diff_singleton_empty (s : Set (Set α)) : ⋃₀ (s \ {∅}) = ⋃₀ s := sSup_diff_singleton_bot s @[simp] theorem sInter_diff_singleton_univ (s : Set (Set α)) : ⋂₀ (s \ {univ}) = ⋂₀ s := sInf_diff_singleton_top s theorem sUnion_pair (s t : Set α) : ⋃₀ {s, t} = s ∪ t := sSup_pair theorem sInter_pair (s t : Set α) : ⋂₀ {s, t} = s ∩ t := sInf_pair @[simp] theorem sUnion_image (f : α → Set β) (s : Set α) : ⋃₀ (f '' s) = ⋃ a ∈ s, f a := sSup_image @[simp] theorem sInter_image (f : α → Set β) (s : Set α) : ⋂₀ (f '' s) = ⋂ a ∈ s, f a := sInf_image @[simp] lemma sUnion_image2 (f : α → β → Set γ) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : ⋃₀ (image2 f s t) = ⋃ (a ∈ s) (b ∈ t), f a b := sSup_image2 @[simp] lemma sInter_image2 (f : α → β → Set γ) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : ⋂₀ (image2 f s t) = ⋂ (a ∈ s) (b ∈ t), f a b := sInf_image2 @[simp] theorem sUnion_range (f : ι → Set β) : ⋃₀ range f = ⋃ x, f x := rfl @[simp] theorem sInter_range (f : ι → Set β) : ⋂₀ range f = ⋂ x, f x := rfl theorem iUnion_eq_univ_iff {f : ι → Set α} : ⋃ i, f i = univ ↔ ∀ x, ∃ i, x ∈ f i := by simp only [eq_univ_iff_forall, mem_iUnion] theorem iUnion₂_eq_univ_iff {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j = univ ↔ ∀ a, ∃ i j, a ∈ s i j := by simp only [iUnion_eq_univ_iff, mem_iUnion] theorem sUnion_eq_univ_iff {c : Set (Set α)} : ⋃₀ c = univ ↔ ∀ a, ∃ b ∈ c, a ∈ b := by simp only [eq_univ_iff_forall, mem_sUnion] -- classical theorem iInter_eq_empty_iff {f : ι → Set α} : ⋂ i, f i = ∅ ↔ ∀ x, ∃ i, x ∉ f i := by simp [Set.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] -- classical theorem iInter₂_eq_empty_iff {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j = ∅ ↔ ∀ a, ∃ i j, a ∉ s i j := by simp only [eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem, mem_iInter, not_forall] -- classical theorem sInter_eq_empty_iff {c : Set (Set α)} : ⋂₀ c = ∅ ↔ ∀ a, ∃ b ∈ c, a ∉ b := by simp [Set.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] -- classical @[simp] theorem nonempty_iInter {f : ι → Set α} : (⋂ i, f i).Nonempty ↔ ∃ x, ∀ i, x ∈ f i := by simp [nonempty_iff_ne_empty, iInter_eq_empty_iff] -- classical theorem nonempty_iInter₂ {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} : (⋂ (i) (j), s i j).Nonempty ↔ ∃ a, ∀ i j, a ∈ s i j := by simp -- classical @[simp] theorem nonempty_sInter {c : Set (Set α)} : (⋂₀ c).Nonempty ↔ ∃ a, ∀ b ∈ c, a ∈ b := by simp [nonempty_iff_ne_empty, sInter_eq_empty_iff] -- classical theorem compl_sUnion (S : Set (Set α)) : (⋃₀ S)ᶜ = ⋂₀ (compl '' S) := ext fun x => by simp -- classical theorem sUnion_eq_compl_sInter_compl (S : Set (Set α)) : ⋃₀ S = (⋂₀ (compl '' S))ᶜ := by rw [← compl_compl (⋃₀ S), compl_sUnion] -- classical theorem compl_sInter (S : Set (Set α)) : (⋂₀ S)ᶜ = ⋃₀ (compl '' S) := by rw [sUnion_eq_compl_sInter_compl, compl_compl_image] -- classical theorem sInter_eq_compl_sUnion_compl (S : Set (Set α)) : ⋂₀ S = (⋃₀ (compl '' S))ᶜ := by rw [← compl_compl (⋂₀ S), compl_sInter] theorem inter_empty_of_inter_sUnion_empty {s t : Set α} {S : Set (Set α)} (hs : t ∈ S) (h : s ∩ ⋃₀ S = ∅) : s ∩ t = ∅ := eq_empty_of_subset_empty <| by rw [← h]; exact inter_subset_inter_right _ (subset_sUnion_of_mem hs) theorem range_sigma_eq_iUnion_range {γ : α → Type*} (f : Sigma γ → β) : range f = ⋃ a, range fun b => f ⟨a, b⟩ := Set.ext <| by simp theorem iUnion_eq_range_sigma (s : α → Set β) : ⋃ i, s i = range fun a : Σi, s i => a.2 := by simp [Set.ext_iff] theorem iUnion_eq_range_psigma (s : ι → Set β) : ⋃ i, s i = range fun a : Σ'i, s i => a.2 := by simp [Set.ext_iff] theorem iUnion_image_preimage_sigma_mk_eq_self {ι : Type*} {σ : ι → Type*} (s : Set (Sigma σ)) : ⋃ i, Sigma.mk i '' (Sigma.mk i ⁻¹' s) = s := by ext x simp only [mem_iUnion, mem_image, mem_preimage] constructor · rintro ⟨i, a, h, rfl⟩ exact h · intro h obtain ⟨i, a⟩ := x exact ⟨i, a, h, rfl⟩ theorem Sigma.univ (X : α → Type*) : (Set.univ : Set (Σa, X a)) = ⋃ a, range (Sigma.mk a) := Set.ext fun x => iff_of_true trivial ⟨range (Sigma.mk x.1), Set.mem_range_self _, x.2, Sigma.eta x⟩ alias sUnion_mono := sUnion_subset_sUnion alias sInter_mono := sInter_subset_sInter theorem iUnion_subset_iUnion_const {s : Set α} (h : ι → ι₂) : ⋃ _ : ι, s ⊆ ⋃ _ : ι₂, s := iSup_const_mono (α := Set α) h @[simp] theorem iUnion_singleton_eq_range (f : α → β) : ⋃ x : α, {f x} = range f := by ext x simp [@eq_comm _ x] theorem iUnion_insert_eq_range_union_iUnion {ι : Type*} (x : ι → β) (t : ι → Set β) : ⋃ i, insert (x i) (t i) = range x ∪ ⋃ i, t i := by simp_rw [← union_singleton, iUnion_union_distrib, union_comm, iUnion_singleton_eq_range] theorem iUnion_of_singleton (α : Type*) : (⋃ x, {x} : Set α) = univ := by simp [Set.ext_iff] theorem iUnion_of_singleton_coe (s : Set α) : ⋃ i : s, ({(i : α)} : Set α) = s := by simp theorem sUnion_eq_biUnion {s : Set (Set α)} : ⋃₀ s = ⋃ (i : Set α) (_ : i ∈ s), i := by rw [← sUnion_image, image_id'] theorem sInter_eq_biInter {s : Set (Set α)} : ⋂₀ s = ⋂ (i : Set α) (_ : i ∈ s), i := by rw [← sInter_image, image_id'] theorem sUnion_eq_iUnion {s : Set (Set α)} : ⋃₀ s = ⋃ i : s, i := by simp only [← sUnion_range, Subtype.range_coe] theorem sInter_eq_iInter {s : Set (Set α)} : ⋂₀ s = ⋂ i : s, i := by simp only [← sInter_range, Subtype.range_coe] @[simp] theorem iUnion_of_empty [IsEmpty ι] (s : ι → Set α) : ⋃ i, s i = ∅ := iSup_of_empty _ @[simp] theorem iInter_of_empty [IsEmpty ι] (s : ι → Set α) : ⋂ i, s i = univ := iInf_of_empty _ theorem union_eq_iUnion {s₁ s₂ : Set α} : s₁ ∪ s₂ = ⋃ b : Bool, cond b s₁ s₂ := sup_eq_iSup s₁ s₂ theorem inter_eq_iInter {s₁ s₂ : Set α} : s₁ ∩ s₂ = ⋂ b : Bool, cond b s₁ s₂ := inf_eq_iInf s₁ s₂ theorem sInter_union_sInter {S T : Set (Set α)} : ⋂₀ S ∪ ⋂₀ T = ⋂ p ∈ S ×ˢ T, (p : Set α × Set α).1 ∪ p.2 := sInf_sup_sInf theorem sUnion_inter_sUnion {s t : Set (Set α)} : ⋃₀ s ∩ ⋃₀ t = ⋃ p ∈ s ×ˢ t, (p : Set α × Set α).1 ∩ p.2 := sSup_inf_sSup theorem biUnion_iUnion (s : ι → Set α) (t : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ ⋃ i, s i, t x = ⋃ (i) (x ∈ s i), t x := by simp [@iUnion_comm _ ι] theorem biInter_iUnion (s : ι → Set α) (t : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ ⋃ i, s i, t x = ⋂ (i) (x ∈ s i), t x := by simp [@iInter_comm _ ι] theorem sUnion_iUnion (s : ι → Set (Set α)) : ⋃₀ ⋃ i, s i = ⋃ i, ⋃₀ s i := by simp only [sUnion_eq_biUnion, biUnion_iUnion] theorem sInter_iUnion (s : ι → Set (Set α)) : ⋂₀ ⋃ i, s i = ⋂ i, ⋂₀ s i := by simp only [sInter_eq_biInter, biInter_iUnion] theorem iUnion_range_eq_sUnion {α β : Type*} (C : Set (Set α)) {f : ∀ s : C, β → (s : Type _)} (hf : ∀ s : C, Surjective (f s)) : ⋃ y : β, range (fun s : C => (f s y).val) = ⋃₀ C := by ext x; constructor · rintro ⟨s, ⟨y, rfl⟩, ⟨s, hs⟩, rfl⟩ refine ⟨_, hs, ?_⟩ exact (f ⟨s, hs⟩ y).2 · rintro ⟨s, hs, hx⟩ obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := hf ⟨s, hs⟩ ⟨x, hx⟩ refine ⟨_, ⟨y, rfl⟩, ⟨s, hs⟩, ?_⟩ exact congr_arg Subtype.val hy theorem iUnion_range_eq_iUnion (C : ι → Set α) {f : ∀ x : ι, β → C x} (hf : ∀ x : ι, Surjective (f x)) : ⋃ y : β, range (fun x : ι => (f x y).val) = ⋃ x, C x := by ext x; rw [mem_iUnion, mem_iUnion]; constructor · rintro ⟨y, i, rfl⟩ exact ⟨i, (f i y).2⟩ · rintro ⟨i, hx⟩ obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := hf i ⟨x, hx⟩ exact ⟨y, i, congr_arg Subtype.val hy⟩ theorem union_distrib_iInter_left (s : ι → Set α) (t : Set α) : (t ∪ ⋂ i, s i) = ⋂ i, t ∪ s i := sup_iInf_eq _ _ theorem union_distrib_iInter₂_left (s : Set α) (t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) : (s ∪ ⋂ (i) (j), t i j) = ⋂ (i) (j), s ∪ t i j := by simp_rw [union_distrib_iInter_left] theorem union_distrib_iInter_right (s : ι → Set α) (t : Set α) : (⋂ i, s i) ∪ t = ⋂ i, s i ∪ t := iInf_sup_eq _ _ theorem union_distrib_iInter₂_right (s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) (t : Set α) : (⋂ (i) (j), s i j) ∪ t = ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ∪ t := by simp_rw [union_distrib_iInter_right] lemma biUnion_lt_eq_iUnion [LT α] [NoMaxOrder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋃ (n) (m < n), s m = ⋃ n, s n := biSup_lt_eq_iSup lemma biUnion_le_eq_iUnion [Preorder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋃ (n) (m ≤ n), s m = ⋃ n, s n := biSup_le_eq_iSup lemma biInter_lt_eq_iInter [LT α] [NoMaxOrder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋂ (n) (m < n), s m = ⋂ (n), s n := biInf_lt_eq_iInf lemma biInter_le_eq_iInter [Preorder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋂ (n) (m ≤ n), s m = ⋂ (n), s n := biInf_le_eq_iInf lemma biUnion_gt_eq_iUnion [LT α] [NoMinOrder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋃ (n) (m > n), s m = ⋃ n, s n := biSup_gt_eq_iSup lemma biUnion_ge_eq_iUnion [Preorder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋃ (n) (m ≥ n), s m = ⋃ n, s n := biSup_ge_eq_iSup lemma biInter_gt_eq_iInf [LT α] [NoMinOrder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋂ (n) (m > n), s m = ⋂ n, s n := biInf_gt_eq_iInf lemma biInter_ge_eq_iInf [Preorder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋂ (n) (m ≥ n), s m = ⋂ n, s n := biInf_ge_eq_iInf section le variable {ι : Type*} [PartialOrder ι] (s : ι → Set α) (i : ι) theorem biUnion_le : (⋃ j ≤ i, s j) = (⋃ j < i, s j) ∪ s i := biSup_le_eq_sup s i theorem biInter_le : (⋂ j ≤ i, s j) = (⋂ j < i, s j) ∩ s i := biInf_le_eq_inf s i theorem biUnion_ge : (⋃ j ≥ i, s j) = s i ∪ ⋃ j > i, s j := biSup_ge_eq_sup s i theorem biInter_ge : (⋂ j ≥ i, s j) = s i ∩ ⋂ j > i, s j := biInf_ge_eq_inf s i end le section Pi variable {π : α → Type*} theorem pi_def (i : Set α) (s : ∀ a, Set (π a)) : pi i s = ⋂ a ∈ i, eval a ⁻¹' s a := by ext simp theorem univ_pi_eq_iInter (t : ∀ i, Set (π i)) : pi univ t = ⋂ i, eval i ⁻¹' t i := by simp only [pi_def, iInter_true, mem_univ] theorem pi_diff_pi_subset (i : Set α) (s t : ∀ a, Set (π a)) : pi i s \ pi i t ⊆ ⋃ a ∈ i, eval a ⁻¹' (s a \ t a) := by refine diff_subset_comm.2 fun x hx a ha => ?_ simp only [mem_diff, mem_pi, mem_iUnion, not_exists, mem_preimage, not_and, not_not, eval_apply] at hx exact hx.2 _ ha (hx.1 _ ha) theorem iUnion_univ_pi {ι : α → Type*} (t : (a : α) → ι a → Set (π a)) : ⋃ x : (a : α) → ι a, pi univ (fun a => t a (x a)) = pi univ fun a => ⋃ j : ι a, t a j := by ext simp [Classical.skolem] end Pi section Directed theorem directedOn_iUnion {r} {f : ι → Set α} (hd : Directed (· ⊆ ·) f) (h : ∀ x, DirectedOn r (f x)) : DirectedOn r (⋃ x, f x) := by simp only [DirectedOn, exists_prop, mem_iUnion, exists_imp] exact fun a₁ b₁ fb₁ a₂ b₂ fb₂ => let ⟨z, zb₁, zb₂⟩ := hd b₁ b₂ let ⟨x, xf, xa₁, xa₂⟩ := h z a₁ (zb₁ fb₁) a₂ (zb₂ fb₂) ⟨x, ⟨z, xf⟩, xa₁, xa₂⟩ theorem directedOn_sUnion {r} {S : Set (Set α)} (hd : DirectedOn (· ⊆ ·) S) (h : ∀ x ∈ S, DirectedOn r x) : DirectedOn r (⋃₀ S) := by rw [sUnion_eq_iUnion] exact directedOn_iUnion (directedOn_iff_directed.mp hd) (fun i ↦ h i.1 i.2) theorem pairwise_iUnion₂ {S : Set (Set α)} (hd : DirectedOn (· ⊆ ·) S) (r : α → α → Prop) (h : ∀ s ∈ S, s.Pairwise r) : (⋃ s ∈ S, s).Pairwise r := by simp only [Set.Pairwise, Set.mem_iUnion, exists_prop, forall_exists_index, and_imp] intro x S hS hx y T hT hy hne obtain ⟨U, hU, hSU, hTU⟩ := hd S hS T hT exact h U hU (hSU hx) (hTU hy) hne end Directed end Set namespace Function namespace Surjective theorem iUnion_comp {f : ι → ι₂} (hf : Surjective f) (g : ι₂ → Set α) : ⋃ x, g (f x) = ⋃ y, g y := hf.iSup_comp g theorem iInter_comp {f : ι → ι₂} (hf : Surjective f) (g : ι₂ → Set α) : ⋂ x, g (f x) = ⋂ y, g y := hf.iInf_comp g end Surjective end Function /-! ### Disjoint sets -/ section Disjoint variable {s t : Set α} namespace Set @[simp] theorem disjoint_iUnion_left {ι : Sort*} {s : ι → Set α} : Disjoint (⋃ i, s i) t ↔ ∀ i, Disjoint (s i) t := iSup_disjoint_iff @[simp] theorem disjoint_iUnion_right {ι : Sort*} {s : ι → Set α} : Disjoint t (⋃ i, s i) ↔ ∀ i, Disjoint t (s i) := disjoint_iSup_iff theorem disjoint_iUnion₂_left {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : Set α} : Disjoint (⋃ (i) (j), s i j) t ↔ ∀ i j, Disjoint (s i j) t := iSup₂_disjoint_iff theorem disjoint_iUnion₂_right {s : Set α} {t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} : Disjoint s (⋃ (i) (j), t i j) ↔ ∀ i j, Disjoint s (t i j) := disjoint_iSup₂_iff @[simp]
theorem disjoint_sUnion_left {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} : Disjoint (⋃₀ S) t ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, Disjoint s t := sSup_disjoint_iff
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 Kyle Miller. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Kyle Miller -/ import Mathlib.SetTheory.Cardinal.Finite /-! # Cardinality of finite types The cardinality of a finite type `α` is given by `Nat.card α`. This function has the "junk value" of `0` for infinite types, but to ensure the function has valid output, one just needs to know that it's possible to produce a `Finite` instance for the type. (Note: we could have defined a `Finite.card` that required you to supply a `Finite` instance, but (a) the function would be `noncomputable` anyway so there is no need to supply the instance and (b) the function would have a more complicated dependent type that easily leads to "motive not type correct" errors.) ## Implementation notes Theorems about `Nat.card` are sometimes incidentally true for both finite and infinite types. If removing a finiteness constraint results in no loss in legibility, we remove it. We generally put such theorems into the `SetTheory.Cardinal.Finite` module. -/ assert_not_exists Field noncomputable section variable {α β γ : Type*} /-- There is (noncomputably) an equivalence between a finite type `α` and `Fin (Nat.card α)`. -/ def Finite.equivFin (α : Type*) [Finite α] : α ≃ Fin (Nat.card α) := by have := (Finite.exists_equiv_fin α).choose_spec.some rwa [Nat.card_eq_of_equiv_fin this] /-- Similar to `Finite.equivFin` but with control over the term used for the cardinality. -/ def Finite.equivFinOfCardEq [Finite α] {n : ℕ} (h : Nat.card α = n) : α ≃ Fin n := by subst h apply Finite.equivFin open scoped Classical in theorem Nat.card_eq (α : Type*) : Nat.card α = if _ : Finite α then @Fintype.card α (Fintype.ofFinite α) else 0 := by cases finite_or_infinite α · letI := Fintype.ofFinite α simp only [this, *, Nat.card_eq_fintype_card, dif_pos] · simp only [*, card_eq_zero_of_infinite, not_finite_iff_infinite.mpr, dite_false] theorem Finite.card_pos_iff [Finite α] : 0 < Nat.card α ↔ Nonempty α := by haveI := Fintype.ofFinite α rw [Nat.card_eq_fintype_card, Fintype.card_pos_iff] theorem Finite.card_pos [Finite α] [h : Nonempty α] : 0 < Nat.card α :=
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/- 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.DedekindDomain.Ideal /-! # The ideal class group This file defines the ideal class group `ClassGroup R` of fractional ideals of `R` inside its field of fractions. ## Main definitions - `toPrincipalIdeal` sends an invertible `x : K` to an invertible fractional ideal - `ClassGroup` is the quotient of invertible fractional ideals modulo `toPrincipalIdeal.range` - `ClassGroup.mk0` sends a nonzero integral ideal in a Dedekind domain to its class ## Main results - `ClassGroup.mk0_eq_mk0_iff` shows the equivalence with the "classical" definition, where `I ~ J` iff `x I = y J` for `x y ≠ (0 : R)` ## Implementation details The definition of `ClassGroup R` involves `FractionRing R`. However, the API should be completely identical no matter the choice of field of fractions for `R`. -/ variable {R K : Type*} [CommRing R] [Field K] [Algebra R K] [IsFractionRing R K] open scoped nonZeroDivisors open IsLocalization IsFractionRing FractionalIdeal Units section variable (R K) /-- `toPrincipalIdeal R K x` sends `x ≠ 0 : K` to the fractional `R`-ideal generated by `x` -/ irreducible_def toPrincipalIdeal : Kˣ →* (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ := { toFun := fun x => ⟨spanSingleton _ x, spanSingleton _ x⁻¹, by simp only [spanSingleton_one, Units.mul_inv', spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton], by simp only [spanSingleton_one, Units.inv_mul', spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton]⟩ map_mul' := fun x y => ext (by simp only [Units.val_mk, Units.val_mul, spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton]) map_one' := ext (by simp only [spanSingleton_one, Units.val_mk, Units.val_one]) } variable {R K} @[simp] theorem coe_toPrincipalIdeal (x : Kˣ) : (toPrincipalIdeal R K x : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = spanSingleton _ (x : K) := by simp only [toPrincipalIdeal]; rfl @[simp] theorem toPrincipalIdeal_eq_iff {I : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ} {x : Kˣ} : toPrincipalIdeal R K x = I ↔ spanSingleton R⁰ (x : K) = I := by simp only [toPrincipalIdeal]; exact Units.ext_iff theorem mem_principal_ideals_iff {I : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ} : I ∈ (toPrincipalIdeal R K).range ↔ ∃ x : K, spanSingleton R⁰ x = I := by simp only [MonoidHom.mem_range, toPrincipalIdeal_eq_iff] constructor <;> rintro ⟨x, hx⟩ · exact ⟨x, hx⟩ · refine ⟨Units.mk0 x ?_, hx⟩ rintro rfl simp [I.ne_zero.symm] at hx instance PrincipalIdeals.normal : (toPrincipalIdeal R K).range.Normal := Subgroup.normal_of_comm _ end variable (R) variable [IsDomain R] /-- The ideal class group of `R` is the group of invertible fractional ideals modulo the principal ideals. -/ def ClassGroup := (FractionalIdeal R⁰ (FractionRing R))ˣ ⧸ (toPrincipalIdeal R (FractionRing R)).range noncomputable instance : CommGroup (ClassGroup R) := QuotientGroup.Quotient.commGroup (toPrincipalIdeal R (FractionRing R)).range noncomputable instance : Inhabited (ClassGroup R) := ⟨1⟩ variable {R} /-- Send a nonzero fractional ideal to the corresponding class in the class group. -/ noncomputable def ClassGroup.mk : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ →* ClassGroup R := (QuotientGroup.mk' (toPrincipalIdeal R (FractionRing R)).range).comp (Units.map (FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv R⁰ K (FractionRing R))) lemma ClassGroup.mk_def (I : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ) : ClassGroup.mk I = (QuotientGroup.mk' (toPrincipalIdeal R (FractionRing R)).range) (Units.map (FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv R⁰ K (FractionRing R)) I) := rfl -- Can't be `@[simp]` because it can't figure out the quotient relation. theorem ClassGroup.Quot_mk_eq_mk (I : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ (FractionRing R))ˣ) : Quot.mk _ I = ClassGroup.mk I := by rw [ClassGroup.mk_def, canonicalEquiv_self, RingEquiv.coe_monoidHom_refl, Units.map_id, MonoidHom.id_apply, QuotientGroup.mk'_apply] rfl theorem ClassGroup.mk_eq_mk {I J : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ <| FractionRing R)ˣ} : ClassGroup.mk I = ClassGroup.mk J ↔ ∃ x : (FractionRing R)ˣ, I * toPrincipalIdeal R (FractionRing R) x = J := by rw [mk_def, mk_def, QuotientGroup.mk'_eq_mk'] simp [RingEquiv.coe_monoidHom_refl, MonoidHom.mem_range, -toPrincipalIdeal_eq_iff] theorem ClassGroup.mk_eq_mk_of_coe_ideal {I J : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ <| FractionRing R)ˣ} {I' J' : Ideal R} (hI : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ <| FractionRing R) = I') (hJ : (J : FractionalIdeal R⁰ <| FractionRing R) = J') : ClassGroup.mk I = ClassGroup.mk J ↔ ∃ x y : R, x ≠ 0 ∧ y ≠ 0 ∧ Ideal.span {x} * I' = Ideal.span {y} * J' := by rw [ClassGroup.mk_eq_mk] constructor · rintro ⟨x, rfl⟩ rw [Units.val_mul, hI, coe_toPrincipalIdeal, mul_comm, spanSingleton_mul_coeIdeal_eq_coeIdeal] at hJ exact ⟨_, _, sec_fst_ne_zero x.ne_zero, sec_snd_ne_zero (R := R) le_rfl (x : FractionRing R), hJ⟩ · rintro ⟨x, y, hx, hy, h⟩ have : IsUnit (mk' (FractionRing R) x ⟨y, mem_nonZeroDivisors_of_ne_zero hy⟩) := by simpa only [isUnit_iff_ne_zero, ne_eq, mk'_eq_zero_iff_eq_zero] using hx refine ⟨this.unit, ?_⟩ rw [mul_comm, ← Units.eq_iff, Units.val_mul, coe_toPrincipalIdeal] convert (mk'_mul_coeIdeal_eq_coeIdeal (FractionRing R) <| mem_nonZeroDivisors_of_ne_zero hy).2 h theorem ClassGroup.mk_eq_one_of_coe_ideal {I : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ <| FractionRing R)ˣ} {I' : Ideal R} (hI : (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ <| FractionRing R) = I') : ClassGroup.mk I = 1 ↔ ∃ x : R, x ≠ 0 ∧ I' = Ideal.span {x} := by rw [← map_one (ClassGroup.mk (R := R) (K := FractionRing R)), ClassGroup.mk_eq_mk_of_coe_ideal hI] any_goals rfl constructor · rintro ⟨x, y, hx, hy, h⟩ rw [Ideal.mul_top] at h rcases Ideal.mem_span_singleton_mul.mp ((Ideal.span_singleton_le_iff_mem _).mp h.ge) with ⟨i, _hi, rfl⟩ rw [← Ideal.span_singleton_mul_span_singleton, Ideal.span_singleton_mul_right_inj hx] at h exact ⟨i, right_ne_zero_of_mul hy, h⟩ · rintro ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ exact ⟨1, x, one_ne_zero, hx, by rw [Ideal.span_singleton_one, Ideal.top_mul, Ideal.mul_top]⟩ variable (K) /-- Induction principle for the class group: to show something holds for all `x : ClassGroup R`, we can choose a fraction field `K` and show it holds for the equivalence class of each `I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K`. -/ @[elab_as_elim] theorem ClassGroup.induction {P : ClassGroup R → Prop} (h : ∀ I : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ, P (ClassGroup.mk I)) (x : ClassGroup R) : P x := QuotientGroup.induction_on x fun I => by have : I = (Units.mapEquiv (canonicalEquiv R⁰ K (FractionRing R)).toMulEquiv) (Units.mapEquiv (canonicalEquiv R⁰ (FractionRing R) K).toMulEquiv I) := by simp [← Units.eq_iff] rw [congr_arg (QuotientGroup.mk (s := (toPrincipalIdeal R (FractionRing R)).range)) this] exact h _ /-- The definition of the class group does not depend on the choice of field of fractions. -/ noncomputable def ClassGroup.equiv : ClassGroup R ≃* (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ ⧸ (toPrincipalIdeal R K).range := by haveI : Subgroup.map (Units.mapEquiv (canonicalEquiv R⁰ (FractionRing R) K).toMulEquiv).toMonoidHom (toPrincipalIdeal R (FractionRing R)).range = (toPrincipalIdeal R K).range := by ext I simp only [Subgroup.mem_map, mem_principal_ideals_iff] constructor · rintro ⟨I, ⟨x, hx⟩, rfl⟩ refine ⟨FractionRing.algEquiv R K x, ?_⟩ simp only [RingEquiv.toMulEquiv_eq_coe, MulEquiv.coe_toMonoidHom, coe_mapEquiv, ← hx, RingEquiv.coe_toMulEquiv, canonicalEquiv_spanSingleton] rfl · rintro ⟨x, hx⟩ refine ⟨Units.mapEquiv (canonicalEquiv R⁰ K (FractionRing R)).toMulEquiv I, ⟨(FractionRing.algEquiv R K).symm x, ?_⟩, Units.ext ?_⟩ · simp only [RingEquiv.toMulEquiv_eq_coe, coe_mapEquiv, ← hx, RingEquiv.coe_toMulEquiv, canonicalEquiv_spanSingleton] rfl · simp only [RingEquiv.toMulEquiv_eq_coe, MulEquiv.coe_toMonoidHom, coe_mapEquiv, RingEquiv.coe_toMulEquiv, canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv, canonicalEquiv_self, RingEquiv.refl_apply] exact @QuotientGroup.congr (FractionalIdeal R⁰ (FractionRing R))ˣ _ (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ _ (toPrincipalIdeal R (FractionRing R)).range (toPrincipalIdeal R K).range _ _ (Units.mapEquiv (FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv R⁰ (FractionRing R) K).toMulEquiv) this @[simp] theorem ClassGroup.equiv_mk (K' : Type*) [Field K'] [Algebra R K'] [IsFractionRing R K'] (I : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ) : ClassGroup.equiv K' (ClassGroup.mk I) = QuotientGroup.mk' _ (Units.mapEquiv (↑(FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv R⁰ K K')) I) := by -- `simp` can't apply `ClassGroup.mk_def` and `rw` can't unfold `ClassGroup`. rw [ClassGroup.equiv, ClassGroup.mk_def] simp only [ClassGroup, QuotientGroup.congr_mk'] congr rw [← Units.eq_iff, Units.coe_mapEquiv, Units.coe_mapEquiv, Units.coe_map] exact FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_canonicalEquiv _ _ _ _ _ @[simp] theorem ClassGroup.mk_canonicalEquiv (K' : Type*) [Field K'] [Algebra R K'] [IsFractionRing R K'] (I : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ) : ClassGroup.mk (Units.map (↑(canonicalEquiv R⁰ K K')) I : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K')ˣ) = ClassGroup.mk I := by rw [ClassGroup.mk_def, ClassGroup.mk_def, ← MonoidHom.comp_apply (Units.map _), ← Units.map_comp, ← RingEquiv.coe_monoidHom_trans, FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_trans_canonicalEquiv] /-- Send a nonzero integral ideal to an invertible fractional ideal. -/ noncomputable def FractionalIdeal.mk0 [IsDedekindDomain R] : (Ideal R)⁰ →* (FractionalIdeal R⁰ K)ˣ where toFun I := Units.mk0 I (coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr <| mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mp I.2) map_one' := by simp map_mul' x y := by simp @[simp] theorem FractionalIdeal.coe_mk0 [IsDedekindDomain R] (I : (Ideal R)⁰) : (FractionalIdeal.mk0 K I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ K) = I := rfl theorem FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_mk0 [IsDedekindDomain R] (K' : Type*) [Field K'] [Algebra R K'] [IsFractionRing R K'] (I : (Ideal R)⁰) : FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv R⁰ K K' (FractionalIdeal.mk0 K I) = FractionalIdeal.mk0 K' I := by simp only [FractionalIdeal.coe_mk0, FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_coeIdeal] @[simp] theorem FractionalIdeal.map_canonicalEquiv_mk0 [IsDedekindDomain R] (K' : Type*) [Field K'] [Algebra R K'] [IsFractionRing R K'] (I : (Ideal R)⁰) : Units.map (↑(FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv R⁰ K K')) (FractionalIdeal.mk0 K I) = FractionalIdeal.mk0 K' I := Units.ext (FractionalIdeal.canonicalEquiv_mk0 K K' I) /-- Send a nonzero ideal to the corresponding class in the class group. -/ noncomputable def ClassGroup.mk0 [IsDedekindDomain R] : (Ideal R)⁰ →* ClassGroup R := ClassGroup.mk.comp (FractionalIdeal.mk0 (FractionRing R)) @[simp] theorem ClassGroup.mk_mk0 [IsDedekindDomain R] (I : (Ideal R)⁰) : ClassGroup.mk (FractionalIdeal.mk0 K I) = ClassGroup.mk0 I := by rw [ClassGroup.mk0, MonoidHom.comp_apply, ← ClassGroup.mk_canonicalEquiv K (FractionRing R), FractionalIdeal.map_canonicalEquiv_mk0] @[simp] theorem ClassGroup.equiv_mk0 [IsDedekindDomain R] (I : (Ideal R)⁰) : ClassGroup.equiv K (ClassGroup.mk0 I) = QuotientGroup.mk' (toPrincipalIdeal R K).range (FractionalIdeal.mk0 K I) := by rw [ClassGroup.mk0, MonoidHom.comp_apply, ClassGroup.equiv_mk] congr 1 simp [← Units.eq_iff] theorem ClassGroup.mk0_eq_mk0_iff_exists_fraction_ring [IsDedekindDomain R] {I J : (Ideal R)⁰} : ClassGroup.mk0 I = ClassGroup.mk0 J ↔ ∃ (x : _) (_ : x ≠ (0 : K)), spanSingleton R⁰ x * I = J := by refine (ClassGroup.equiv K).injective.eq_iff.symm.trans ?_ simp only [ClassGroup.equiv_mk0, QuotientGroup.mk'_eq_mk', mem_principal_ideals_iff, Units.ext_iff, Units.val_mul, FractionalIdeal.coe_mk0, exists_prop] constructor · rintro ⟨X, ⟨x, hX⟩, hx⟩ refine ⟨x, ?_, ?_⟩ · rintro rfl; simp [X.ne_zero.symm] at hX simpa only [hX, mul_comm] using hx · rintro ⟨x, hx, eq_J⟩ refine ⟨Units.mk0 _ (spanSingleton_ne_zero_iff.mpr hx), ⟨x, rfl⟩, ?_⟩ simpa only [mul_comm] using eq_J variable {K} theorem ClassGroup.mk0_eq_mk0_iff [IsDedekindDomain R] {I J : (Ideal R)⁰} : ClassGroup.mk0 I = ClassGroup.mk0 J ↔ ∃ (x y : R) (_hx : x ≠ 0) (_hy : y ≠ 0), Ideal.span {x} * (I : Ideal R) = Ideal.span {y} * J := by refine (ClassGroup.mk0_eq_mk0_iff_exists_fraction_ring (FractionRing R)).trans ⟨?_, ?_⟩ · rintro ⟨z, hz, h⟩ obtain ⟨x, ⟨y, hy⟩, rfl⟩ := IsLocalization.mk'_surjective R⁰ z refine ⟨x, y, ?_, mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mp hy, ?_⟩ · rintro hx; apply hz rw [hx, IsFractionRing.mk'_eq_div, map_zero, zero_div] · exact (FractionalIdeal.mk'_mul_coeIdeal_eq_coeIdeal _ hy).mp h · rintro ⟨x, y, hx, hy, h⟩ have hy' : y ∈ R⁰ := mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero.mpr hy refine ⟨IsLocalization.mk' _ x ⟨y, hy'⟩, ?_, ?_⟩ · contrapose! hx rwa [mk'_eq_iff_eq_mul, zero_mul, ← (algebraMap R (FractionRing R)).map_zero, (IsFractionRing.injective R (FractionRing R)).eq_iff] at hx · exact (FractionalIdeal.mk'_mul_coeIdeal_eq_coeIdeal _ hy').mpr h /-- Maps a nonzero fractional ideal to an integral representative in the class group. -/ noncomputable def ClassGroup.integralRep (I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ (FractionRing R)) : Ideal R := I.num theorem ClassGroup.integralRep_mem_nonZeroDivisors {I : FractionalIdeal R⁰ (FractionRing R)} (hI : I ≠ 0) : I.num ∈ (Ideal R)⁰ := by rwa [mem_nonZeroDivisors_iff_ne_zero, ne_eq, FractionalIdeal.num_eq_zero_iff]
theorem ClassGroup.mk0_integralRep [IsDedekindDomain R] (I : (FractionalIdeal R⁰ (FractionRing R))ˣ) : ClassGroup.mk0 ⟨ClassGroup.integralRep I, ClassGroup.integralRep_mem_nonZeroDivisors I.ne_zero⟩ = ClassGroup.mk I := by rw [← ClassGroup.mk_mk0 (FractionRing R), eq_comm, ClassGroup.mk_eq_mk] have fd_ne_zero : (algebraMap R (FractionRing R)) I.1.den ≠ 0 := by exact IsFractionRing.to_map_ne_zero_of_mem_nonZeroDivisors (SetLike.coe_mem _) refine ⟨Units.mk0 (algebraMap R _ I.1.den) fd_ne_zero, ?_⟩ apply Units.ext rw [mul_comm, val_mul, coe_toPrincipalIdeal, val_mk0] exact FractionalIdeal.den_mul_self_eq_num' R⁰ (FractionRing R) I theorem ClassGroup.mk0_surjective [IsDedekindDomain R] : Function.Surjective (ClassGroup.mk0 : (Ideal R)⁰ → ClassGroup R) := by rintro ⟨I⟩ refine ⟨⟨ClassGroup.integralRep I.1, ClassGroup.integralRep_mem_nonZeroDivisors I.ne_zero⟩, ?_⟩ rw [ClassGroup.mk0_integralRep, ClassGroup.Quot_mk_eq_mk]
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 Jiale Miao. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jiale Miao, Kevin Buzzard, Alexander Bentkamp -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.InnerProductSpace.PiL2 import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Block /-! # Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization and Orthonormalization In this file we introduce Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization and Orthonormalization. The Gram-Schmidt process takes a set of vectors as input and outputs a set of orthogonal vectors which have the same span. ## Main results - `gramSchmidt` : the Gram-Schmidt process - `gramSchmidt_orthogonal` : `gramSchmidt` produces an orthogonal system of vectors. - `span_gramSchmidt` : `gramSchmidt` preserves span of vectors. - `gramSchmidt_ne_zero` : If the input vectors of `gramSchmidt` are linearly independent, then the output vectors are non-zero. - `gramSchmidt_basis` : The basis produced by the Gram-Schmidt process when given a basis as input. - `gramSchmidtNormed` : the normalized `gramSchmidt` (i.e each vector in `gramSchmidtNormed` has unit length.) - `gramSchmidt_orthonormal` : `gramSchmidtNormed` produces an orthornormal system of vectors. - `gramSchmidtOrthonormalBasis`: orthonormal basis constructed by the Gram-Schmidt process from an indexed set of vectors of the right size -/ open Finset Submodule Module variable (𝕜 : Type*) {E : Type*} [RCLike 𝕜] [NormedAddCommGroup E] [InnerProductSpace 𝕜 E] variable {ι : Type*} [LinearOrder ι] [LocallyFiniteOrderBot ι] [WellFoundedLT ι] attribute [local instance] IsWellOrder.toHasWellFounded local notation "⟪" x ", " y "⟫" => @inner 𝕜 _ _ x y /-- The Gram-Schmidt process takes a set of vectors as input and outputs a set of orthogonal vectors which have the same span. -/ noncomputable def gramSchmidt [WellFoundedLT ι] (f : ι → E) (n : ι) : E := f n - ∑ i : Iio n, (𝕜 ∙ gramSchmidt f i).orthogonalProjection (f n) termination_by n decreasing_by exact mem_Iio.1 i.2 /-- This lemma uses `∑ i in` instead of `∑ i :`. -/ theorem gramSchmidt_def (f : ι → E) (n : ι) : gramSchmidt 𝕜 f n = f n - ∑ i ∈ Iio n, (𝕜 ∙ gramSchmidt 𝕜 f i).orthogonalProjection (f n) := by rw [← sum_attach, attach_eq_univ, gramSchmidt] theorem gramSchmidt_def' (f : ι → E) (n : ι) : f n = gramSchmidt 𝕜 f n + ∑ i ∈ Iio n, (𝕜 ∙ gramSchmidt 𝕜 f i).orthogonalProjection (f n) := by rw [gramSchmidt_def, sub_add_cancel] theorem gramSchmidt_def'' (f : ι → E) (n : ι) : f n = gramSchmidt 𝕜 f n + ∑ i ∈ Iio n, (⟪gramSchmidt 𝕜 f i, f n⟫ / (‖gramSchmidt 𝕜 f i‖ : 𝕜) ^ 2) • gramSchmidt 𝕜 f i := by convert gramSchmidt_def' 𝕜 f n rw [orthogonalProjection_singleton, RCLike.ofReal_pow] @[simp] theorem gramSchmidt_zero {ι : Type*} [LinearOrder ι] [LocallyFiniteOrder ι] [OrderBot ι] [WellFoundedLT ι] (f : ι → E) : gramSchmidt 𝕜 f ⊥ = f ⊥ := by rw [gramSchmidt_def, Iio_eq_Ico, Finset.Ico_self, Finset.sum_empty, sub_zero] /-- **Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalisation**: `gramSchmidt` produces an orthogonal system of vectors. -/
theorem gramSchmidt_orthogonal (f : ι → E) {a b : ι} (h₀ : a ≠ b) : ⟪gramSchmidt 𝕜 f a, gramSchmidt 𝕜 f b⟫ = 0 := by suffices ∀ a b : ι, a < b → ⟪gramSchmidt 𝕜 f a, gramSchmidt 𝕜 f b⟫ = 0 by
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Alexander Bentkamp. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Alexander Bentkamp -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Spectrum.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.LinearMap.Basic import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.FiniteDimensional.Lemmas import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.GeneralLinearGroup import Mathlib.RingTheory.Nilpotent.Basic import Mathlib.RingTheory.Nilpotent.Defs import Mathlib.RingTheory.Nilpotent.Lemmas import Mathlib.Tactic.Peel /-! # Eigenvectors and eigenvalues This file defines eigenspaces, eigenvalues, and eigenvalues, as well as their generalized counterparts. We follow Axler's approach [axler2015] because it allows us to derive many properties without choosing a basis and without using matrices. An eigenspace of a linear map `f` for a scalar `μ` is the kernel of the map `(f - μ • id)`. The nonzero elements of an eigenspace are eigenvectors `x`. They have the property `f x = μ • x`. If there are eigenvectors for a scalar `μ`, the scalar `μ` is called an eigenvalue. There is no consensus in the literature whether `0` is an eigenvector. Our definition of `HasEigenvector` permits only nonzero vectors. For an eigenvector `x` that may also be `0`, we write `x ∈ f.eigenspace μ`. A generalized eigenspace of a linear map `f` for a natural number `k` and a scalar `μ` is the kernel of the map `(f - μ • id) ^ k`. The nonzero elements of a generalized eigenspace are generalized eigenvectors `x`. If there are generalized eigenvectors for a natural number `k` and a scalar `μ`, the scalar `μ` is called a generalized eigenvalue. The fact that the eigenvalues are the roots of the minimal polynomial is proved in `LinearAlgebra.Eigenspace.Minpoly`. The existence of eigenvalues over an algebraically closed field (and the fact that the generalized eigenspaces then span) is deferred to `LinearAlgebra.Eigenspace.IsAlgClosed`. ## References * [Sheldon Axler, *Linear Algebra Done Right*][axler2015] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eigenvalues_and_eigenvectors ## Tags eigenspace, eigenvector, eigenvalue, eigen -/ universe u v w namespace Module namespace End open Module Set variable {K R : Type v} {V M : Type w} [CommRing R] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] [Field K] [AddCommGroup V] [Module K V] /-- The submodule `genEigenspace f μ k` for a linear map `f`, a scalar `μ`, and a number `k : ℕ∞` is the kernel of `(f - μ • id) ^ k` if `k` is a natural number (see Def 8.10 of [axler2015]), or the union of all these kernels if `k = ∞`. A generalized eigenspace for some exponent `k` is contained in the generalized eigenspace for exponents larger than `k`. -/ def genEigenspace (f : End R M) (μ : R) : ℕ∞ →o Submodule R M where toFun k := ⨆ l : ℕ, ⨆ _ : l ≤ k, LinearMap.ker ((f - μ • 1) ^ l) monotone' _ _ hkl := biSup_mono fun _ hi ↦ hi.trans hkl lemma mem_genEigenspace {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ∞} {x : M} : x ∈ f.genEigenspace μ k ↔ ∃ l : ℕ, l ≤ k ∧ x ∈ LinearMap.ker ((f - μ • 1) ^ l) := by have : Nonempty {l : ℕ // l ≤ k} := ⟨⟨0, zero_le _⟩⟩ have : Directed (ι := { i : ℕ // i ≤ k }) (· ≤ ·) fun i ↦ LinearMap.ker ((f - μ • 1) ^ (i : ℕ)) := Monotone.directed_le fun m n h ↦ by simpa using (f - μ • 1).iterateKer.monotone h simp_rw [genEigenspace, OrderHom.coe_mk, LinearMap.mem_ker, iSup_subtype', Submodule.mem_iSup_of_directed _ this, LinearMap.mem_ker, Subtype.exists, exists_prop] lemma genEigenspace_directed {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ∞} : Directed (· ≤ ·) (fun l : {l : ℕ // l ≤ k} ↦ f.genEigenspace μ l) := by have aux : Monotone ((↑) : {l : ℕ // l ≤ k} → ℕ∞) := fun x y h ↦ by simpa using h exact ((genEigenspace f μ).monotone.comp aux).directed_le lemma mem_genEigenspace_nat {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ} {x : M} : x ∈ f.genEigenspace μ k ↔ x ∈ LinearMap.ker ((f - μ • 1) ^ k) := by rw [mem_genEigenspace] constructor · rintro ⟨l, hl, hx⟩ simp only [Nat.cast_le] at hl exact (f - μ • 1).iterateKer.monotone hl hx · intro hx exact ⟨k, le_rfl, hx⟩ lemma mem_genEigenspace_top {f : End R M} {μ : R} {x : M} : x ∈ f.genEigenspace μ ⊤ ↔ ∃ k : ℕ, x ∈ LinearMap.ker ((f - μ • 1) ^ k) := by simp [mem_genEigenspace] lemma genEigenspace_nat {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ} : f.genEigenspace μ k = LinearMap.ker ((f - μ • 1) ^ k) := by ext; simp [mem_genEigenspace_nat] lemma genEigenspace_eq_iSup_genEigenspace_nat (f : End R M) (μ : R) (k : ℕ∞) : f.genEigenspace μ k = ⨆ l : {l : ℕ // l ≤ k}, f.genEigenspace μ l := by simp_rw [genEigenspace_nat, genEigenspace, OrderHom.coe_mk, iSup_subtype] lemma genEigenspace_top (f : End R M) (μ : R) : f.genEigenspace μ ⊤ = ⨆ k : ℕ, f.genEigenspace μ k := by rw [genEigenspace_eq_iSup_genEigenspace_nat, iSup_subtype] simp only [le_top, iSup_pos, OrderHom.coe_mk] lemma genEigenspace_one {f : End R M} {μ : R} : f.genEigenspace μ 1 = LinearMap.ker (f - μ • 1) := by rw [← Nat.cast_one, genEigenspace_nat, pow_one] @[simp] lemma mem_genEigenspace_one {f : End R M} {μ : R} {x : M} : x ∈ f.genEigenspace μ 1 ↔ f x = μ • x := by rw [genEigenspace_one, LinearMap.mem_ker, LinearMap.sub_apply, sub_eq_zero, LinearMap.smul_apply, Module.End.one_apply] -- `simp` can prove this using `genEigenspace_zero` lemma mem_genEigenspace_zero {f : End R M} {μ : R} {x : M} : x ∈ f.genEigenspace μ 0 ↔ x = 0 := by rw [← Nat.cast_zero, mem_genEigenspace_nat, pow_zero, LinearMap.mem_ker, Module.End.one_apply] @[simp] lemma genEigenspace_zero {f : End R M} {μ : R} : f.genEigenspace μ 0 = ⊥ := by ext; apply mem_genEigenspace_zero @[simp] lemma genEigenspace_zero_nat (f : End R M) (k : ℕ) : f.genEigenspace 0 k = LinearMap.ker (f ^ k) := by ext; simp [mem_genEigenspace_nat] /-- Let `M` be an `R`-module, and `f` an `R`-linear endomorphism of `M`, and let `μ : R` and `k : ℕ∞` be given. Then `x : M` satisfies `HasUnifEigenvector f μ k x` if `x ∈ f.genEigenspace μ k` and `x ≠ 0`. For `k = 1`, this means that `x` is an eigenvector of `f` with eigenvalue `μ`. -/ def HasUnifEigenvector (f : End R M) (μ : R) (k : ℕ∞) (x : M) : Prop := x ∈ f.genEigenspace μ k ∧ x ≠ 0 /-- Let `M` be an `R`-module, and `f` an `R`-linear endomorphism of `M`. Then `μ : R` and `k : ℕ∞` satisfy `HasUnifEigenvalue f μ k` if `f.genEigenspace μ k ≠ ⊥`. For `k = 1`, this means that `μ` is an eigenvalue of `f`. -/ def HasUnifEigenvalue (f : End R M) (μ : R) (k : ℕ∞) : Prop := f.genEigenspace μ k ≠ ⊥ /-- Let `M` be an `R`-module, and `f` an `R`-linear endomorphism of `M`. For `k : ℕ∞`, we define `UnifEigenvalues f k` to be the type of all `μ : R` that satisfy `f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ k`. For `k = 1` this is the type of all eigenvalues of `f`. -/ def UnifEigenvalues (f : End R M) (k : ℕ∞) : Type _ := { μ : R // f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ k } /-- The underlying value of a bundled eigenvalue. -/ @[coe] def UnifEigenvalues.val (f : Module.End R M) (k : ℕ∞) : UnifEigenvalues f k → R := Subtype.val instance UnifEigenvalues.instCoeOut {f : Module.End R M} (k : ℕ∞) : CoeOut (UnifEigenvalues f k) R where coe := UnifEigenvalues.val f k instance UnivEigenvalues.instDecidableEq [DecidableEq R] (f : Module.End R M) (k : ℕ∞) : DecidableEq (UnifEigenvalues f k) := inferInstanceAs (DecidableEq (Subtype (fun x : R ↦ f.HasUnifEigenvalue x k))) lemma HasUnifEigenvector.hasUnifEigenvalue {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ∞} {x : M} (h : f.HasUnifEigenvector μ k x) : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ k := by rw [HasUnifEigenvalue, Submodule.ne_bot_iff] use x; exact h lemma HasUnifEigenvector.apply_eq_smul {f : End R M} {μ : R} {x : M} (hx : f.HasUnifEigenvector μ 1 x) : f x = μ • x := mem_genEigenspace_one.mp hx.1 lemma HasUnifEigenvector.pow_apply {f : End R M} {μ : R} {v : M} (hv : f.HasUnifEigenvector μ 1 v) (n : ℕ) : (f ^ n) v = μ ^ n • v := by induction n <;> simp [*, pow_succ f, hv.apply_eq_smul, smul_smul, pow_succ' μ] theorem HasUnifEigenvalue.exists_hasUnifEigenvector {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ∞} (hμ : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ k) : ∃ v, f.HasUnifEigenvector μ k v := Submodule.exists_mem_ne_zero_of_ne_bot hμ lemma HasUnifEigenvalue.pow {f : End R M} {μ : R} (h : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ 1) (n : ℕ) : (f ^ n).HasUnifEigenvalue (μ ^ n) 1 := by rw [HasUnifEigenvalue, Submodule.ne_bot_iff] obtain ⟨m : M, hm⟩ := h.exists_hasUnifEigenvector exact ⟨m, by simpa [mem_genEigenspace_one] using hm.pow_apply n, hm.2⟩ /-- A nilpotent endomorphism has nilpotent eigenvalues. See also `LinearMap.isNilpotent_trace_of_isNilpotent`. -/ lemma HasUnifEigenvalue.isNilpotent_of_isNilpotent [NoZeroSMulDivisors R M] {f : End R M} (hfn : IsNilpotent f) {μ : R} (hf : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ 1) : IsNilpotent μ := by obtain ⟨m : M, hm⟩ := hf.exists_hasUnifEigenvector obtain ⟨n : ℕ, hn : f ^ n = 0⟩ := hfn exact ⟨n, by simpa [hn, hm.2, eq_comm (a := (0 : M))] using hm.pow_apply n⟩ lemma HasUnifEigenvalue.mem_spectrum {f : End R M} {μ : R} (hμ : HasUnifEigenvalue f μ 1) : μ ∈ spectrum R f := by refine spectrum.mem_iff.mpr fun h_unit ↦ ?_ set f' := LinearMap.GeneralLinearGroup.toLinearEquiv h_unit.unit rcases hμ.exists_hasUnifEigenvector with ⟨v, hv⟩ refine hv.2 ((LinearMap.ker_eq_bot'.mp f'.ker) v (?_ : μ • v - f v = 0)) rw [hv.apply_eq_smul, sub_self] lemma hasUnifEigenvalue_iff_mem_spectrum [FiniteDimensional K V] {f : End K V} {μ : K} : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ 1 ↔ μ ∈ spectrum K f := by rw [spectrum.mem_iff, IsUnit.sub_iff, LinearMap.isUnit_iff_ker_eq_bot, HasUnifEigenvalue, genEigenspace_one, ne_eq, not_iff_not] simp [Submodule.ext_iff, LinearMap.mem_ker] alias ⟨_, HasUnifEigenvalue.of_mem_spectrum⟩ := hasUnifEigenvalue_iff_mem_spectrum lemma genEigenspace_div (f : End K V) (a b : K) (hb : b ≠ 0) : genEigenspace f (a / b) 1 = LinearMap.ker (b • f - a • 1) := calc genEigenspace f (a / b) 1 = genEigenspace f (b⁻¹ * a) 1 := by rw [div_eq_mul_inv, mul_comm] _ = LinearMap.ker (f - (b⁻¹ * a) • 1) := by rw [genEigenspace_one] _ = LinearMap.ker (f - b⁻¹ • a • 1) := by rw [smul_smul] _ = LinearMap.ker (b • (f - b⁻¹ • a • 1)) := by rw [LinearMap.ker_smul _ b hb] _ = LinearMap.ker (b • f - a • 1) := by rw [smul_sub, smul_inv_smul₀ hb] /-- The generalized eigenrange for a linear map `f`, a scalar `μ`, and an exponent `k ∈ ℕ∞` is the range of `(f - μ • id) ^ k` if `k` is a natural number, or the infimum of these ranges if `k = ∞`. -/ def genEigenrange (f : End R M) (μ : R) (k : ℕ∞) : Submodule R M := ⨅ l : ℕ, ⨅ (_ : l ≤ k), LinearMap.range ((f - μ • 1) ^ l) lemma genEigenrange_nat {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ} : f.genEigenrange μ k = LinearMap.range ((f - μ • 1) ^ k) := by ext x simp only [genEigenrange, Nat.cast_le, Submodule.mem_iInf, LinearMap.mem_range] constructor · intro h exact h _ le_rfl · rintro ⟨x, rfl⟩ i hi have : k = i + (k - i) := by omega rw [this, pow_add] exact ⟨_, rfl⟩ /-- The exponent of a generalized eigenvalue is never 0. -/ lemma HasUnifEigenvalue.exp_ne_zero {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ} (h : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ k) : k ≠ 0 := by rintro rfl simp [HasUnifEigenvalue, Nat.cast_zero, genEigenspace_zero] at h /-- If there exists a natural number `k` such that the kernel of `(f - μ • id) ^ k` is the maximal generalized eigenspace, then this value is the least such `k`. If not, this value is not meaningful. -/ noncomputable def maxUnifEigenspaceIndex (f : End R M) (μ : R) := monotonicSequenceLimitIndex <| (f.genEigenspace μ).comp <| WithTop.coeOrderHom.toOrderHom /-- For an endomorphism of a Noetherian module, the maximal eigenspace is always of the form kernel `(f - μ • id) ^ k` for some `k`. -/ lemma genEigenspace_top_eq_maxUnifEigenspaceIndex [IsNoetherian R M] (f : End R M) (μ : R) : genEigenspace f μ ⊤ = f.genEigenspace μ (maxUnifEigenspaceIndex f μ) := by have := WellFoundedGT.iSup_eq_monotonicSequenceLimit <| (f.genEigenspace μ).comp <| WithTop.coeOrderHom.toOrderHom convert this using 1 simp only [genEigenspace, OrderHom.coe_mk, le_top, iSup_pos, OrderHom.comp_coe, Function.comp_def] rw [iSup_prod', iSup_subtype', ← sSup_range, ← sSup_range] congr aesop lemma genEigenspace_le_genEigenspace_maxUnifEigenspaceIndex [IsNoetherian R M] (f : End R M) (μ : R) (k : ℕ∞) : f.genEigenspace μ k ≤ f.genEigenspace μ (maxUnifEigenspaceIndex f μ) := by rw [← genEigenspace_top_eq_maxUnifEigenspaceIndex] exact (f.genEigenspace μ).monotone le_top /-- Generalized eigenspaces for exponents at least `finrank K V` are equal to each other. -/ theorem genEigenspace_eq_genEigenspace_maxUnifEigenspaceIndex_of_le [IsNoetherian R M] (f : End R M) (μ : R) {k : ℕ} (hk : maxUnifEigenspaceIndex f μ ≤ k) : f.genEigenspace μ k = f.genEigenspace μ (maxUnifEigenspaceIndex f μ) := le_antisymm (genEigenspace_le_genEigenspace_maxUnifEigenspaceIndex _ _ _) ((f.genEigenspace μ).monotone <| by simpa using hk) /-- A generalized eigenvalue for some exponent `k` is also a generalized eigenvalue for exponents larger than `k`. -/ lemma HasUnifEigenvalue.le {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k m : ℕ∞} (hm : k ≤ m) (hk : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ k) : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ m := by unfold HasUnifEigenvalue at * contrapose! hk rw [← le_bot_iff, ← hk] exact (f.genEigenspace _).monotone hm /-- A generalized eigenvalue for some exponent `k` is also a generalized eigenvalue for positive exponents. -/ lemma HasUnifEigenvalue.lt {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k m : ℕ∞} (hm : 0 < m) (hk : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ k) : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ m := by apply HasUnifEigenvalue.le (k := 1) (Order.one_le_iff_pos.mpr hm) intro contra; apply hk rw [genEigenspace_one, LinearMap.ker_eq_bot] at contra rw [eq_bot_iff] intro x hx rw [mem_genEigenspace] at hx rcases hx with ⟨l, -, hx⟩ rwa [LinearMap.ker_eq_bot.mpr] at hx rw [Module.End.coe_pow (f - μ • 1) l] exact Function.Injective.iterate contra l /-- Generalized eigenvalues are actually just eigenvalues. -/ @[simp] lemma hasUnifEigenvalue_iff_hasUnifEigenvalue_one {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ∞} (hk : 0 < k) : f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ k ↔ f.HasUnifEigenvalue μ 1 := ⟨HasUnifEigenvalue.lt zero_lt_one, HasUnifEigenvalue.lt hk⟩ lemma maxUnifEigenspaceIndex_le_finrank [FiniteDimensional K V] (f : End K V) (μ : K) : maxUnifEigenspaceIndex f μ ≤ finrank K V := by apply Nat.sInf_le intro n hn apply le_antisymm · exact (f.genEigenspace μ).monotone <| WithTop.coeOrderHom.monotone hn · show (f.genEigenspace μ) n ≤ (f.genEigenspace μ) (finrank K V) rw [genEigenspace_nat, genEigenspace_nat] apply ker_pow_le_ker_pow_finrank /-- Every generalized eigenvector is a generalized eigenvector for exponent `finrank K V`. (Lemma 8.11 of [axler2015]) -/ lemma genEigenspace_le_genEigenspace_finrank [FiniteDimensional K V] (f : End K V) (μ : K) (k : ℕ∞) : f.genEigenspace μ k ≤ f.genEigenspace μ (finrank K V) := by calc f.genEigenspace μ k ≤ f.genEigenspace μ ⊤ := (f.genEigenspace _).monotone le_top _ ≤ f.genEigenspace μ (finrank K V) := by rw [genEigenspace_top_eq_maxUnifEigenspaceIndex] exact (f.genEigenspace _).monotone <| by simpa using maxUnifEigenspaceIndex_le_finrank f μ /-- Generalized eigenspaces for exponents at least `finrank K V` are equal to each other. -/ theorem genEigenspace_eq_genEigenspace_finrank_of_le [FiniteDimensional K V] (f : End K V) (μ : K) {k : ℕ} (hk : finrank K V ≤ k) : f.genEigenspace μ k = f.genEigenspace μ (finrank K V) := le_antisymm (genEigenspace_le_genEigenspace_finrank _ _ _) ((f.genEigenspace μ).monotone <| by simpa using hk) lemma mapsTo_genEigenspace_of_comm {f g : End R M} (h : Commute f g) (μ : R) (k : ℕ∞) : MapsTo g (f.genEigenspace μ k) (f.genEigenspace μ k) := by intro x hx simp only [SetLike.mem_coe, mem_genEigenspace, LinearMap.mem_ker] at hx ⊢ rcases hx with ⟨l, hl, hx⟩ replace h : Commute ((f - μ • (1 : End R M)) ^ l) g := (h.sub_left <| Algebra.commute_algebraMap_left μ g).pow_left l use l, hl rw [← LinearMap.comp_apply, ← Module.End.mul_eq_comp, h.eq, Module.End.mul_eq_comp, LinearMap.comp_apply, hx, map_zero] /-- The restriction of `f - μ • 1` to the `k`-fold generalized `μ`-eigenspace is nilpotent. -/ lemma isNilpotent_restrict_genEigenspace_nat (f : End R M) (μ : R) (k : ℕ) (h : MapsTo (f - μ • (1 : End R M)) (f.genEigenspace μ k) (f.genEigenspace μ k) := mapsTo_genEigenspace_of_comm (Algebra.mul_sub_algebraMap_commutes f μ) μ k) : IsNilpotent ((f - μ • 1).restrict h) := by use k ext ⟨x, hx⟩ rw [mem_genEigenspace_nat] at hx rw [LinearMap.zero_apply, ZeroMemClass.coe_zero, ZeroMemClass.coe_eq_zero, Module.End.pow_restrict, LinearMap.restrict_apply] ext simpa /-- The restriction of `f - μ • 1` to the generalized `μ`-eigenspace is nilpotent. -/ lemma isNilpotent_restrict_genEigenspace_top [IsNoetherian R M] (f : End R M) (μ : R) (h : MapsTo (f - μ • (1 : End R M)) (f.genEigenspace μ ⊤) (f.genEigenspace μ ⊤) := mapsTo_genEigenspace_of_comm (Algebra.mul_sub_algebraMap_commutes f μ) μ _) : IsNilpotent ((f - μ • 1).restrict h) := by apply isNilpotent_restrict_of_le on_goal 2 => apply isNilpotent_restrict_genEigenspace_nat f μ (maxUnifEigenspaceIndex f μ) rw [genEigenspace_top_eq_maxUnifEigenspaceIndex] /-- The submodule `eigenspace f μ` for a linear map `f` and a scalar `μ` consists of all vectors `x` such that `f x = μ • x`. (Def 5.36 of [axler2015]). -/ abbrev eigenspace (f : End R M) (μ : R) : Submodule R M := f.genEigenspace μ 1 lemma eigenspace_def {f : End R M} {μ : R} : f.eigenspace μ = LinearMap.ker (f - μ • 1) := by rw [eigenspace, genEigenspace_one] @[simp] theorem eigenspace_zero (f : End R M) : f.eigenspace 0 = LinearMap.ker f := by simp only [eigenspace, ← Nat.cast_one (R := ℕ∞), genEigenspace_zero_nat, pow_one] /-- A nonzero element of an eigenspace is an eigenvector. (Def 5.7 of [axler2015]) -/ abbrev HasEigenvector (f : End R M) (μ : R) (x : M) : Prop := HasUnifEigenvector f μ 1 x lemma hasEigenvector_iff {f : End R M} {μ : R} {x : M} : f.HasEigenvector μ x ↔ x ∈ f.eigenspace μ ∧ x ≠ 0 := Iff.rfl /-- A scalar `μ` is an eigenvalue for a linear map `f` if there are nonzero vectors `x` such that `f x = μ • x`. (Def 5.5 of [axler2015]). -/ abbrev HasEigenvalue (f : End R M) (a : R) : Prop := HasUnifEigenvalue f a 1 lemma hasEigenvalue_iff {f : End R M} {μ : R} : f.HasEigenvalue μ ↔ f.eigenspace μ ≠ ⊥ := Iff.rfl /-- The eigenvalues of the endomorphism `f`, as a subtype of `R`. -/ abbrev Eigenvalues (f : End R M) : Type _ := UnifEigenvalues f 1 @[coe] abbrev Eigenvalues.val (f : Module.End R M) : Eigenvalues f → R := UnifEigenvalues.val f 1 theorem hasEigenvalue_of_hasEigenvector {f : End R M} {μ : R} {x : M} (h : HasEigenvector f μ x) : HasEigenvalue f μ := h.hasUnifEigenvalue theorem mem_eigenspace_iff {f : End R M} {μ : R} {x : M} : x ∈ eigenspace f μ ↔ f x = μ • x := mem_genEigenspace_one nonrec theorem HasEigenvector.apply_eq_smul {f : End R M} {μ : R} {x : M} (hx : f.HasEigenvector μ x) : f x = μ • x := hx.apply_eq_smul nonrec theorem HasEigenvector.pow_apply {f : End R M} {μ : R} {v : M} (hv : f.HasEigenvector μ v) (n : ℕ) : (f ^ n) v = μ ^ n • v := hv.pow_apply n theorem HasEigenvalue.exists_hasEigenvector {f : End R M} {μ : R} (hμ : f.HasEigenvalue μ) : ∃ v, f.HasEigenvector μ v := Submodule.exists_mem_ne_zero_of_ne_bot hμ nonrec lemma HasEigenvalue.pow {f : End R M} {μ : R} (h : f.HasEigenvalue μ) (n : ℕ) : (f ^ n).HasEigenvalue (μ ^ n) := h.pow n /-- A nilpotent endomorphism has nilpotent eigenvalues. See also `LinearMap.isNilpotent_trace_of_isNilpotent`. -/ nonrec lemma HasEigenvalue.isNilpotent_of_isNilpotent [NoZeroSMulDivisors R M] {f : End R M} (hfn : IsNilpotent f) {μ : R} (hf : f.HasEigenvalue μ) : IsNilpotent μ := hf.isNilpotent_of_isNilpotent hfn nonrec theorem HasEigenvalue.mem_spectrum {f : End R M} {μ : R} (hμ : HasEigenvalue f μ) : μ ∈ spectrum R f := hμ.mem_spectrum theorem hasEigenvalue_iff_mem_spectrum [FiniteDimensional K V] {f : End K V} {μ : K} : f.HasEigenvalue μ ↔ μ ∈ spectrum K f := hasUnifEigenvalue_iff_mem_spectrum alias ⟨_, HasEigenvalue.of_mem_spectrum⟩ := hasEigenvalue_iff_mem_spectrum theorem eigenspace_div (f : End K V) (a b : K) (hb : b ≠ 0) : eigenspace f (a / b) = LinearMap.ker (b • f - algebraMap K (End K V) a) := genEigenspace_div f a b hb @[deprecated genEigenspace_nat (since := "2024-10-28")] lemma genEigenspace_def (f : End R M) (μ : R) (k : ℕ) : f.genEigenspace μ k = LinearMap.ker ((f - μ • 1) ^ k) := genEigenspace_nat /-- A nonzero element of a generalized eigenspace is a generalized eigenvector. (Def 8.9 of [axler2015]) -/ abbrev HasGenEigenvector (f : End R M) (μ : R) (k : ℕ) (x : M) : Prop := HasUnifEigenvector f μ k x lemma hasGenEigenvector_iff {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ} {x : M} : f.HasGenEigenvector μ k x ↔ x ∈ f.genEigenspace μ k ∧ x ≠ 0 := Iff.rfl /-- A scalar `μ` is a generalized eigenvalue for a linear map `f` and an exponent `k ∈ ℕ` if there are generalized eigenvectors for `f`, `k`, and `μ`. -/ abbrev HasGenEigenvalue (f : End R M) (μ : R) (k : ℕ) : Prop := HasUnifEigenvalue f μ k
lemma hasGenEigenvalue_iff {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ} : f.HasGenEigenvalue μ k ↔ f.genEigenspace μ k ≠ ⊥ := Iff.rfl @[deprecated genEigenrange_nat (since := "2024-10-28")] lemma genEigenrange_def {f : End R M} {μ : R} {k : ℕ} :
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Patrick Massot. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Patrick Massot -/ import Mathlib.Topology.Path /-! # Path connectedness Continuing from `Mathlib.Topology.Path`, this file defines path components and path-connected spaces. ## Main definitions In the file the unit interval `[0, 1]` in `ℝ` is denoted by `I`, and `X` is a topological space. * `Joined (x y : X)` means there is a path between `x` and `y`. * `Joined.somePath (h : Joined x y)` selects some path between two points `x` and `y`. * `pathComponent (x : X)` is the set of points joined to `x`. * `PathConnectedSpace X` is a predicate class asserting that `X` is non-empty and every two points of `X` are joined. Then there are corresponding relative notions for `F : Set X`. * `JoinedIn F (x y : X)` means there is a path `γ` joining `x` to `y` with values in `F`. * `JoinedIn.somePath (h : JoinedIn F x y)` selects a path from `x` to `y` inside `F`. * `pathComponentIn F (x : X)` is the set of points joined to `x` in `F`. * `IsPathConnected F` asserts that `F` is non-empty and every two points of `F` are joined in `F`. ## Main theorems * `Joined` is an equivalence relation, while `JoinedIn F` is at least symmetric and transitive. One can link the absolute and relative version in two directions, using `(univ : Set X)` or the subtype `↥F`. * `pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ : PathConnectedSpace X ↔ IsPathConnected (univ : Set X)` * `isPathConnected_iff_pathConnectedSpace : IsPathConnected F ↔ PathConnectedSpace ↥F` Furthermore, it is shown that continuous images and quotients of path-connected sets/spaces are path-connected, and that every path-connected set/space is also connected. -/ noncomputable section open Topology Filter unitInterval Set Function variable {X Y : Type*} [TopologicalSpace X] [TopologicalSpace Y] {x y z : X} {ι : Type*} /-! ### Being joined by a path -/ /-- The relation "being joined by a path". This is an equivalence relation. -/ def Joined (x y : X) : Prop := Nonempty (Path x y) @[refl] theorem Joined.refl (x : X) : Joined x x := ⟨Path.refl x⟩ /-- When two points are joined, choose some path from `x` to `y`. -/ def Joined.somePath (h : Joined x y) : Path x y := Nonempty.some h @[symm] theorem Joined.symm {x y : X} (h : Joined x y) : Joined y x := ⟨h.somePath.symm⟩ @[trans] theorem Joined.trans {x y z : X} (hxy : Joined x y) (hyz : Joined y z) : Joined x z := ⟨hxy.somePath.trans hyz.somePath⟩ variable (X) /-- The setoid corresponding the equivalence relation of being joined by a continuous path. -/ def pathSetoid : Setoid X where r := Joined iseqv := Equivalence.mk Joined.refl Joined.symm Joined.trans /-- The quotient type of points of a topological space modulo being joined by a continuous path. -/ def ZerothHomotopy := Quotient (pathSetoid X) instance ZerothHomotopy.inhabited : Inhabited (ZerothHomotopy ℝ) := ⟨@Quotient.mk' ℝ (pathSetoid ℝ) 0⟩ variable {X} /-! ### Being joined by a path inside a set -/ /-- The relation "being joined by a path in `F`". Not quite an equivalence relation since it's not reflexive for points that do not belong to `F`. -/ def JoinedIn (F : Set X) (x y : X) : Prop := ∃ γ : Path x y, ∀ t, γ t ∈ F variable {F : Set X} theorem JoinedIn.mem (h : JoinedIn F x y) : x ∈ F ∧ y ∈ F := by rcases h with ⟨γ, γ_in⟩ have : γ 0 ∈ F ∧ γ 1 ∈ F := by constructor <;> apply γ_in simpa using this theorem JoinedIn.source_mem (h : JoinedIn F x y) : x ∈ F := h.mem.1 theorem JoinedIn.target_mem (h : JoinedIn F x y) : y ∈ F := h.mem.2 /-- When `x` and `y` are joined in `F`, choose a path from `x` to `y` inside `F` -/ def JoinedIn.somePath (h : JoinedIn F x y) : Path x y := Classical.choose h theorem JoinedIn.somePath_mem (h : JoinedIn F x y) (t : I) : h.somePath t ∈ F := Classical.choose_spec h t /-- If `x` and `y` are joined in the set `F`, then they are joined in the subtype `F`. -/ theorem JoinedIn.joined_subtype (h : JoinedIn F x y) : Joined (⟨x, h.source_mem⟩ : F) (⟨y, h.target_mem⟩ : F) := ⟨{ toFun := fun t => ⟨h.somePath t, h.somePath_mem t⟩ continuous_toFun := by fun_prop source' := by simp target' := by simp }⟩ theorem JoinedIn.ofLine {f : ℝ → X} (hf : ContinuousOn f I) (h₀ : f 0 = x) (h₁ : f 1 = y) (hF : f '' I ⊆ F) : JoinedIn F x y := ⟨Path.ofLine hf h₀ h₁, fun t => hF <| Path.ofLine_mem hf h₀ h₁ t⟩ theorem JoinedIn.joined (h : JoinedIn F x y) : Joined x y := ⟨h.somePath⟩ theorem joinedIn_iff_joined (x_in : x ∈ F) (y_in : y ∈ F) : JoinedIn F x y ↔ Joined (⟨x, x_in⟩ : F) (⟨y, y_in⟩ : F) := ⟨fun h => h.joined_subtype, fun h => ⟨h.somePath.map continuous_subtype_val, by simp⟩⟩ @[simp] theorem joinedIn_univ : JoinedIn univ x y ↔ Joined x y := by simp [JoinedIn, Joined, exists_true_iff_nonempty] theorem JoinedIn.mono {U V : Set X} (h : JoinedIn U x y) (hUV : U ⊆ V) : JoinedIn V x y := ⟨h.somePath, fun t => hUV (h.somePath_mem t)⟩ theorem JoinedIn.refl (h : x ∈ F) : JoinedIn F x x := ⟨Path.refl x, fun _t => h⟩ @[symm] theorem JoinedIn.symm (h : JoinedIn F x y) : JoinedIn F y x := by obtain ⟨hx, hy⟩ := h.mem simp_all only [joinedIn_iff_joined] exact h.symm theorem JoinedIn.trans (hxy : JoinedIn F x y) (hyz : JoinedIn F y z) : JoinedIn F x z := by obtain ⟨hx, hy⟩ := hxy.mem obtain ⟨hx, hy⟩ := hyz.mem simp_all only [joinedIn_iff_joined] exact hxy.trans hyz theorem Specializes.joinedIn (h : x ⤳ y) (hx : x ∈ F) (hy : y ∈ F) : JoinedIn F x y := by refine ⟨⟨⟨Set.piecewise {1} (const I y) (const I x), ?_⟩, by simp, by simp⟩, fun t ↦ ?_⟩ · exact isClosed_singleton.continuous_piecewise_of_specializes continuous_const continuous_const fun _ ↦ h · simp only [Path.coe_mk_mk, piecewise] split_ifs <;> assumption theorem Inseparable.joinedIn (h : Inseparable x y) (hx : x ∈ F) (hy : y ∈ F) : JoinedIn F x y := h.specializes.joinedIn hx hy theorem JoinedIn.map_continuousOn (h : JoinedIn F x y) {f : X → Y} (hf : ContinuousOn f F) : JoinedIn (f '' F) (f x) (f y) := let ⟨γ, hγ⟩ := h ⟨γ.map' <| hf.mono (range_subset_iff.mpr hγ), fun t ↦ mem_image_of_mem _ (hγ t)⟩ theorem JoinedIn.map (h : JoinedIn F x y) {f : X → Y} (hf : Continuous f) : JoinedIn (f '' F) (f x) (f y) := h.map_continuousOn hf.continuousOn theorem Topology.IsInducing.joinedIn_image {f : X → Y} (hf : IsInducing f) (hx : x ∈ F) (hy : y ∈ F) : JoinedIn (f '' F) (f x) (f y) ↔ JoinedIn F x y := by refine ⟨?_, (.map · hf.continuous)⟩ rintro ⟨γ, hγ⟩ choose γ' hγ'F hγ' using hγ have h₀ : x ⤳ γ' 0 := by rw [← hf.specializes_iff, hγ', γ.source] have h₁ : γ' 1 ⤳ y := by rw [← hf.specializes_iff, hγ', γ.target] have h : JoinedIn F (γ' 0) (γ' 1) := by refine ⟨⟨⟨γ', ?_⟩, rfl, rfl⟩, hγ'F⟩ simpa only [hf.continuous_iff, comp_def, hγ'] using map_continuous γ exact (h₀.joinedIn hx (hγ'F _)).trans <| h.trans <| h₁.joinedIn (hγ'F _) hy @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")] alias Inducing.joinedIn_image := IsInducing.joinedIn_image /-! ### Path component -/ /-- The path component of `x` is the set of points that can be joined to `x`. -/ def pathComponent (x : X) := { y | Joined x y } theorem mem_pathComponent_iff : x ∈ pathComponent y ↔ Joined y x := .rfl @[simp] theorem mem_pathComponent_self (x : X) : x ∈ pathComponent x := Joined.refl x @[simp] theorem pathComponent.nonempty (x : X) : (pathComponent x).Nonempty := ⟨x, mem_pathComponent_self x⟩ theorem mem_pathComponent_of_mem (h : x ∈ pathComponent y) : y ∈ pathComponent x := Joined.symm h theorem pathComponent_symm : x ∈ pathComponent y ↔ y ∈ pathComponent x := ⟨fun h => mem_pathComponent_of_mem h, fun h => mem_pathComponent_of_mem h⟩ theorem pathComponent_congr (h : x ∈ pathComponent y) : pathComponent x = pathComponent y := by ext z constructor · intro h' rw [pathComponent_symm] exact (h.trans h').symm · intro h' rw [pathComponent_symm] at h' ⊢ exact h'.trans h theorem pathComponent_subset_component (x : X) : pathComponent x ⊆ connectedComponent x := fun y h => (isConnected_range h.somePath.continuous).subset_connectedComponent ⟨0, by simp⟩ ⟨1, by simp⟩ /-- The path component of `x` in `F` is the set of points that can be joined to `x` in `F`. -/ def pathComponentIn (x : X) (F : Set X) := { y | JoinedIn F x y } @[simp] theorem pathComponentIn_univ (x : X) : pathComponentIn x univ = pathComponent x := by simp [pathComponentIn, pathComponent, JoinedIn, Joined, exists_true_iff_nonempty] theorem Joined.mem_pathComponent (hyz : Joined y z) (hxy : y ∈ pathComponent x) : z ∈ pathComponent x := hxy.trans hyz theorem mem_pathComponentIn_self (h : x ∈ F) : x ∈ pathComponentIn x F := JoinedIn.refl h theorem pathComponentIn_subset : pathComponentIn x F ⊆ F := fun _ hy ↦ hy.target_mem theorem pathComponentIn_nonempty_iff : (pathComponentIn x F).Nonempty ↔ x ∈ F := ⟨fun ⟨_, ⟨γ, hγ⟩⟩ ↦ γ.source ▸ hγ 0, fun hx ↦ ⟨x, mem_pathComponentIn_self hx⟩⟩ theorem pathComponentIn_congr (h : x ∈ pathComponentIn y F) : pathComponentIn x F = pathComponentIn y F := by ext; exact ⟨h.trans, h.symm.trans⟩ @[gcongr] theorem pathComponentIn_mono {G : Set X} (h : F ⊆ G) : pathComponentIn x F ⊆ pathComponentIn x G := fun _ ⟨γ, hγ⟩ ↦ ⟨γ, fun t ↦ h (hγ t)⟩ /-! ### Path connected sets -/ /-- A set `F` is path connected if it contains a point that can be joined to all other in `F`. -/ def IsPathConnected (F : Set X) : Prop := ∃ x ∈ F, ∀ {y}, y ∈ F → JoinedIn F x y theorem isPathConnected_iff_eq : IsPathConnected F ↔ ∃ x ∈ F, pathComponentIn x F = F := by constructor <;> rintro ⟨x, x_in, h⟩ <;> use x, x_in · ext y exact ⟨fun hy => hy.mem.2, h⟩ · intro y y_in rwa [← h] at y_in theorem IsPathConnected.joinedIn (h : IsPathConnected F) : ∀ᵉ (x ∈ F) (y ∈ F), JoinedIn F x y := fun _x x_in _y y_in => let ⟨_b, _b_in, hb⟩ := h (hb x_in).symm.trans (hb y_in) theorem isPathConnected_iff : IsPathConnected F ↔ F.Nonempty ∧ ∀ᵉ (x ∈ F) (y ∈ F), JoinedIn F x y := ⟨fun h => ⟨let ⟨b, b_in, _hb⟩ := h; ⟨b, b_in⟩, h.joinedIn⟩, fun ⟨⟨b, b_in⟩, h⟩ => ⟨b, b_in, fun x_in => h _ b_in _ x_in⟩⟩ /-- If `f` is continuous on `F` and `F` is path-connected, so is `f(F)`. -/ theorem IsPathConnected.image' (hF : IsPathConnected F) {f : X → Y} (hf : ContinuousOn f F) : IsPathConnected (f '' F) := by rcases hF with ⟨x, x_in, hx⟩ use f x, mem_image_of_mem f x_in rintro _ ⟨y, y_in, rfl⟩ refine ⟨(hx y_in).somePath.map' ?_, fun t ↦ ⟨_, (hx y_in).somePath_mem t, rfl⟩⟩ exact hf.mono (range_subset_iff.2 (hx y_in).somePath_mem) /-- If `f` is continuous and `F` is path-connected, so is `f(F)`. -/ theorem IsPathConnected.image (hF : IsPathConnected F) {f : X → Y} (hf : Continuous f) : IsPathConnected (f '' F) := hF.image' hf.continuousOn /-- If `f : X → Y` is an inducing map, `f(F)` is path-connected iff `F` is. -/ nonrec theorem Topology.IsInducing.isPathConnected_iff {f : X → Y} (hf : IsInducing f) : IsPathConnected F ↔ IsPathConnected (f '' F) := by simp only [IsPathConnected, forall_mem_image, exists_mem_image] refine exists_congr fun x ↦ and_congr_right fun hx ↦ forall₂_congr fun y hy ↦ ?_ rw [hf.joinedIn_image hx hy] @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")] alias Inducing.isPathConnected_iff := IsInducing.isPathConnected_iff /-- If `h : X → Y` is a homeomorphism, `h(s)` is path-connected iff `s` is. -/ @[simp] theorem Homeomorph.isPathConnected_image {s : Set X} (h : X ≃ₜ Y) : IsPathConnected (h '' s) ↔ IsPathConnected s := h.isInducing.isPathConnected_iff.symm /-- If `h : X → Y` is a homeomorphism, `h⁻¹(s)` is path-connected iff `s` is. -/ @[simp] theorem Homeomorph.isPathConnected_preimage {s : Set Y} (h : X ≃ₜ Y) : IsPathConnected (h ⁻¹' s) ↔ IsPathConnected s := by rw [← Homeomorph.image_symm]; exact h.symm.isPathConnected_image theorem IsPathConnected.mem_pathComponent (h : IsPathConnected F) (x_in : x ∈ F) (y_in : y ∈ F) : y ∈ pathComponent x := (h.joinedIn x x_in y y_in).joined theorem IsPathConnected.subset_pathComponent (h : IsPathConnected F) (x_in : x ∈ F) : F ⊆ pathComponent x := fun _y y_in => h.mem_pathComponent x_in y_in theorem IsPathConnected.subset_pathComponentIn {s : Set X} (hs : IsPathConnected s) (hxs : x ∈ s) (hsF : s ⊆ F) : s ⊆ pathComponentIn x F := fun y hys ↦ (hs.joinedIn x hxs y hys).mono hsF theorem isPathConnected_singleton (x : X) : IsPathConnected ({x} : Set X) := by refine ⟨x, rfl, ?_⟩ rintro y rfl exact JoinedIn.refl rfl theorem isPathConnected_pathComponentIn (h : x ∈ F) : IsPathConnected (pathComponentIn x F) := ⟨x, mem_pathComponentIn_self h, fun ⟨γ, hγ⟩ ↦ by refine ⟨γ, fun t ↦ ⟨(γ.truncateOfLE t.2.1).cast (γ.extend_zero.symm) (γ.extend_extends' t).symm, fun t' ↦ ?_⟩⟩ dsimp [Path.truncateOfLE, Path.truncate] exact γ.extend_extends' ⟨min (max t'.1 0) t.1, by simp [t.2.1, t.2.2]⟩ ▸ hγ _⟩ theorem isPathConnected_pathComponent : IsPathConnected (pathComponent x) := by rw [← pathComponentIn_univ] exact isPathConnected_pathComponentIn (mem_univ x) theorem IsPathConnected.union {U V : Set X} (hU : IsPathConnected U) (hV : IsPathConnected V) (hUV : (U ∩ V).Nonempty) : IsPathConnected (U ∪ V) := by rcases hUV with ⟨x, xU, xV⟩ use x, Or.inl xU rintro y (yU | yV) · exact (hU.joinedIn x xU y yU).mono subset_union_left · exact (hV.joinedIn x xV y yV).mono subset_union_right /-- If a set `W` is path-connected, then it is also path-connected when seen as a set in a smaller ambient type `U` (when `U` contains `W`). -/ theorem IsPathConnected.preimage_coe {U W : Set X} (hW : IsPathConnected W) (hWU : W ⊆ U) : IsPathConnected (((↑) : U → X) ⁻¹' W) := by rwa [IsInducing.subtypeVal.isPathConnected_iff, Subtype.image_preimage_val, inter_eq_right.2 hWU] theorem IsPathConnected.exists_path_through_family {n : ℕ} {s : Set X} (h : IsPathConnected s) (p : Fin (n + 1) → X) (hp : ∀ i, p i ∈ s) : ∃ γ : Path (p 0) (p n), range γ ⊆ s ∧ ∀ i, p i ∈ range γ := by let p' : ℕ → X := fun k => if h : k < n + 1 then p ⟨k, h⟩ else p ⟨0, n.zero_lt_succ⟩ obtain ⟨γ, hγ⟩ : ∃ γ : Path (p' 0) (p' n), (∀ i ≤ n, p' i ∈ range γ) ∧ range γ ⊆ s := by have hp' : ∀ i ≤ n, p' i ∈ s := by intro i hi simp [p', Nat.lt_succ_of_le hi, hp] clear_value p' clear hp p induction n with | zero => use Path.refl (p' 0) constructor · rintro i hi rw [Nat.le_zero.mp hi] exact ⟨0, rfl⟩ · rw [range_subset_iff] rintro _x exact hp' 0 le_rfl | succ n hn => rcases hn fun i hi => hp' i <| Nat.le_succ_of_le hi with ⟨γ₀, hγ₀⟩ rcases h.joinedIn (p' n) (hp' n n.le_succ) (p' <| n + 1) (hp' (n + 1) <| le_rfl) with ⟨γ₁, hγ₁⟩ let γ : Path (p' 0) (p' <| n + 1) := γ₀.trans γ₁ use γ have range_eq : range γ = range γ₀ ∪ range γ₁ := γ₀.trans_range γ₁ constructor · rintro i hi by_cases hi' : i ≤ n · rw [range_eq] left exact hγ₀.1 i hi' · rw [not_le, ← Nat.succ_le_iff] at hi' have : i = n.succ := le_antisymm hi hi' rw [this] use 1 exact γ.target · rw [range_eq] apply union_subset hγ₀.2 rw [range_subset_iff] exact hγ₁ have hpp' : ∀ k < n + 1, p k = p' k := by intro k hk simp only [p', hk, dif_pos] congr ext rw [Fin.val_cast_of_lt hk] use γ.cast (hpp' 0 n.zero_lt_succ) (hpp' n n.lt_succ_self) simp only [γ.cast_coe] refine And.intro hγ.2 ?_ rintro ⟨i, hi⟩ suffices p ⟨i, hi⟩ = p' i by convert hγ.1 i (Nat.le_of_lt_succ hi) rw [← hpp' i hi] suffices i = i % n.succ by congr rw [Nat.mod_eq_of_lt hi] theorem IsPathConnected.exists_path_through_family' {n : ℕ} {s : Set X} (h : IsPathConnected s) (p : Fin (n + 1) → X) (hp : ∀ i, p i ∈ s) : ∃ (γ : Path (p 0) (p n)) (t : Fin (n + 1) → I), (∀ t, γ t ∈ s) ∧ ∀ i, γ (t i) = p i := by rcases h.exists_path_through_family p hp with ⟨γ, hγ⟩ rcases hγ with ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ simp only [range, mem_setOf_eq] at h₂ rw [range_subset_iff] at h₁ choose! t ht using h₂ exact ⟨γ, t, h₁, ht⟩ /-! ### Path connected spaces -/ /-- A topological space is path-connected if it is non-empty and every two points can be joined by a continuous path. -/ @[mk_iff] class PathConnectedSpace (X : Type*) [TopologicalSpace X] : Prop where /-- A path-connected space must be nonempty. -/ nonempty : Nonempty X /-- Any two points in a path-connected space must be joined by a continuous path. -/ joined : ∀ x y : X, Joined x y theorem pathConnectedSpace_iff_zerothHomotopy : PathConnectedSpace X ↔ Nonempty (ZerothHomotopy X) ∧ Subsingleton (ZerothHomotopy X) := by letI := pathSetoid X constructor · intro h refine ⟨(nonempty_quotient_iff _).mpr h.1, ⟨?_⟩⟩ rintro ⟨x⟩ ⟨y⟩ exact Quotient.sound (PathConnectedSpace.joined x y) · unfold ZerothHomotopy rintro ⟨h, h'⟩ exact ⟨(nonempty_quotient_iff _).mp h, fun x y => Quotient.exact <| Subsingleton.elim ⟦x⟧ ⟦y⟧⟩ namespace PathConnectedSpace variable [PathConnectedSpace X] /-- Use path-connectedness to build a path between two points. -/ def somePath (x y : X) : Path x y := Nonempty.some (joined x y) end PathConnectedSpace theorem pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ : PathConnectedSpace X ↔ IsPathConnected (univ : Set X) := by simp [pathConnectedSpace_iff, isPathConnected_iff, nonempty_iff_univ_nonempty] theorem isPathConnected_iff_pathConnectedSpace : IsPathConnected F ↔ PathConnectedSpace F := by rw [pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ, IsInducing.subtypeVal.isPathConnected_iff, image_univ, Subtype.range_val_subtype, setOf_mem_eq] theorem isPathConnected_univ [PathConnectedSpace X] : IsPathConnected (univ : Set X) := pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ.mp inferInstance theorem isPathConnected_range [PathConnectedSpace X] {f : X → Y} (hf : Continuous f) : IsPathConnected (range f) := by rw [← image_univ] exact isPathConnected_univ.image hf theorem Function.Surjective.pathConnectedSpace [PathConnectedSpace X] {f : X → Y} (hf : Surjective f) (hf' : Continuous f) : PathConnectedSpace Y := by rw [pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ, ← hf.range_eq] exact isPathConnected_range hf' instance Quotient.instPathConnectedSpace {s : Setoid X} [PathConnectedSpace X] : PathConnectedSpace (Quotient s) := Quotient.mk'_surjective.pathConnectedSpace continuous_coinduced_rng /-- This is a special case of `NormedSpace.instPathConnectedSpace` (and `IsTopologicalAddGroup.pathConnectedSpace`). It exists only to simplify dependencies. -/ instance Real.instPathConnectedSpace : PathConnectedSpace ℝ where joined x y := ⟨⟨⟨fun (t : I) ↦ (1 - t) * x + t * y, by fun_prop⟩, by simp, by simp⟩⟩ nonempty := inferInstance theorem pathConnectedSpace_iff_eq : PathConnectedSpace X ↔ ∃ x : X, pathComponent x = univ := by simp [pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ, isPathConnected_iff_eq] -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 100) PathConnectedSpace.connectedSpace [PathConnectedSpace X] : ConnectedSpace X := by rw [connectedSpace_iff_connectedComponent] rcases isPathConnected_iff_eq.mp (pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ.mp ‹_›) with ⟨x, _x_in, hx⟩ use x rw [← univ_subset_iff] exact (by simpa using hx : pathComponent x = univ) ▸ pathComponent_subset_component x theorem IsPathConnected.isConnected (hF : IsPathConnected F) : IsConnected F := by rw [isConnected_iff_connectedSpace] rw [isPathConnected_iff_pathConnectedSpace] at hF exact @PathConnectedSpace.connectedSpace _ _ hF namespace PathConnectedSpace variable [PathConnectedSpace X] theorem exists_path_through_family {n : ℕ} (p : Fin (n + 1) → X) : ∃ γ : Path (p 0) (p n), ∀ i, p i ∈ range γ := by have : IsPathConnected (univ : Set X) := pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ.mp (by infer_instance) rcases this.exists_path_through_family p fun _i => True.intro with ⟨γ, -, h⟩ exact ⟨γ, h⟩ theorem exists_path_through_family' {n : ℕ} (p : Fin (n + 1) → X) : ∃ (γ : Path (p 0) (p n)) (t : Fin (n + 1) → I), ∀ i, γ (t i) = p i := by have : IsPathConnected (univ : Set X) := pathConnectedSpace_iff_univ.mp (by infer_instance) rcases this.exists_path_through_family' p fun _i => True.intro with ⟨γ, t, -, h⟩ exact ⟨γ, t, h⟩ end PathConnectedSpace
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/- 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, Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Tactic.NormNum.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Prime.Basic /-! # `norm_num` extensions on natural numbers This file provides a `norm_num` extension to prove that natural numbers are prime and compute its minimal factor. Todo: compute the list of all factors. ## Implementation Notes For numbers larger than 25 bits, the primality proof produced by `norm_num` is an expression that is thousands of levels deep, and the Lean kernel seems to raise a stack overflow when type-checking that proof. If we want an implementation that works for larger primes, we should generate a proof that has a smaller depth. Note: `evalMinFac.aux` does not raise a stack overflow, which can be checked by replacing the `prf'` in the recursive call by something like `(.sort .zero)` -/ open Nat Qq Lean Meta namespace Mathlib.Meta.NormNum theorem not_prime_mul_of_ble (a b n : ℕ) (h : a * b = n) (h₁ : a.ble 1 = false) (h₂ : b.ble 1 = false) : ¬ n.Prime := not_prime_mul' h (ble_eq_false.mp h₁).ne' (ble_eq_false.mp h₂).ne' /-- Produce a proof that `n` is not prime from a factor `1 < d < n`. `en` should be the expression that is the natural number literal `n`. -/ def deriveNotPrime (n d : ℕ) (en : Q(ℕ)) : Q(¬ Nat.Prime $en) := Id.run <| do let d' : ℕ := n / d let prf : Q($d * $d' = $en) := (q(Eq.refl $en) : Expr) let r : Q(Nat.ble $d 1 = false) := (q(Eq.refl false) : Expr) let r' : Q(Nat.ble $d' 1 = false) := (q(Eq.refl false) : Expr) return q(not_prime_mul_of_ble _ _ _ $prf $r $r') /-- A predicate representing partial progress in a proof of `minFac`. -/ def MinFacHelper (n k : ℕ) : Prop := 2 < k ∧ k % 2 = 1 ∧ k ≤ minFac n theorem MinFacHelper.one_lt {n k : ℕ} (h : MinFacHelper n k) : 1 < n := by have : 2 < minFac n := h.1.trans_le h.2.2 obtain rfl | h := n.eq_zero_or_pos · contradiction rcases (succ_le_of_lt h).eq_or_lt with rfl|h · simp_all exact h theorem minFacHelper_0 (n : ℕ) (h1 : Nat.ble (nat_lit 2) n = true) (h2 : nat_lit 1 = n % (nat_lit 2)) :
MinFacHelper n (nat_lit 3) := by refine ⟨by norm_num, by norm_num, ?_⟩ refine (le_minFac'.mpr fun p hp hpn ↦ ?_).resolve_left (Nat.ne_of_gt (Nat.le_of_ble_eq_true h1)) rcases hp.eq_or_lt with rfl|h · simp [(Nat.dvd_iff_mod_eq_zero ..).1 hpn] at h2 · exact h theorem minFacHelper_1 {n k k' : ℕ} (e : k + 2 = k') (h : MinFacHelper n k)
Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Prime.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.OrdConnected import Mathlib.Data.Set.Lattice.Image /-! # Order connected components of a set In this file we define `Set.ordConnectedComponent s x` to be the set of `y` such that `Set.uIcc x y ⊆ s` and prove some basic facts about this definition. At the moment of writing, this construction is used only to prove that any linear order with order topology is a T₅ space, so we only add API needed for this lemma. -/ open Interval Function OrderDual namespace Set variable {α : Type*} [LinearOrder α] {s t : Set α} {x y z : α} /-- Order-connected component of a point `x` in a set `s`. It is defined as the set of `y` such that `Set.uIcc x y ⊆ s`. Note that it is empty if and only if `x ∉ s`. -/ def ordConnectedComponent (s : Set α) (x : α) : Set α := { y | [[x, y]] ⊆ s } theorem mem_ordConnectedComponent : y ∈ ordConnectedComponent s x ↔ [[x, y]] ⊆ s := Iff.rfl theorem dual_ordConnectedComponent : ordConnectedComponent (ofDual ⁻¹' s) (toDual x) = ofDual ⁻¹' ordConnectedComponent s x := ext <| (Surjective.forall toDual.surjective).2 fun x => by simp [mem_ordConnectedComponent] theorem ordConnectedComponent_subset : ordConnectedComponent s x ⊆ s := fun _ hy => hy right_mem_uIcc theorem subset_ordConnectedComponent {t} [h : OrdConnected s] (hs : x ∈ s) (ht : s ⊆ t) : s ⊆ ordConnectedComponent t x := fun _ hy => (h.uIcc_subset hs hy).trans ht @[simp] theorem self_mem_ordConnectedComponent : x ∈ ordConnectedComponent s x ↔ x ∈ s := by rw [mem_ordConnectedComponent, uIcc_self, singleton_subset_iff] @[simp] theorem nonempty_ordConnectedComponent : (ordConnectedComponent s x).Nonempty ↔ x ∈ s := ⟨fun ⟨_, hy⟩ => hy <| left_mem_uIcc, fun h => ⟨x, self_mem_ordConnectedComponent.2 h⟩⟩ @[simp] theorem ordConnectedComponent_eq_empty : ordConnectedComponent s x = ∅ ↔ x ∉ s := by rw [← not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty, nonempty_ordConnectedComponent] @[simp] theorem ordConnectedComponent_empty : ordConnectedComponent ∅ x = ∅ := ordConnectedComponent_eq_empty.2 (not_mem_empty x) @[simp] theorem ordConnectedComponent_univ : ordConnectedComponent univ x = univ := by simp [ordConnectedComponent] theorem ordConnectedComponent_inter (s t : Set α) (x : α) : ordConnectedComponent (s ∩ t) x = ordConnectedComponent s x ∩ ordConnectedComponent t x := by simp [ordConnectedComponent, setOf_and] theorem mem_ordConnectedComponent_comm : y ∈ ordConnectedComponent s x ↔ x ∈ ordConnectedComponent s y := by rw [mem_ordConnectedComponent, mem_ordConnectedComponent, uIcc_comm] theorem mem_ordConnectedComponent_trans (hxy : y ∈ ordConnectedComponent s x) (hyz : z ∈ ordConnectedComponent s y) : z ∈ ordConnectedComponent s x := calc [[x, z]] ⊆ [[x, y]] ∪ [[y, z]] := uIcc_subset_uIcc_union_uIcc _ ⊆ s := union_subset hxy hyz
theorem ordConnectedComponent_eq (h : [[x, y]] ⊆ s) : ordConnectedComponent s x = ordConnectedComponent s y := ext fun _ =>
Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/OrdConnectedComponent.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2014 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura -/ import Batteries.Tactic.Congr import Mathlib.Data.Option.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Prod.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton import Mathlib.Data.Set.SymmDiff import Mathlib.Data.Set.Inclusion /-! # Images and preimages of sets ## Main definitions * `preimage f t : Set α` : the preimage f⁻¹(t) (written `f ⁻¹' t` in Lean) of a subset of β. * `range f : Set β` : the image of `univ` under `f`. Also works for `{p : Prop} (f : p → α)` (unlike `image`) ## Notation * `f ⁻¹' t` for `Set.preimage f t` * `f '' s` for `Set.image f s` ## Tags set, sets, image, preimage, pre-image, range -/ assert_not_exists WithTop OrderIso universe u v open Function Set namespace Set variable {α β γ : Type*} {ι : Sort*} /-! ### Inverse image -/ section Preimage variable {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} @[simp] theorem preimage_empty : f ⁻¹' ∅ = ∅ := rfl theorem preimage_congr {f g : α → β} {s : Set β} (h : ∀ x : α, f x = g x) : f ⁻¹' s = g ⁻¹' s := by congr with x simp [h] @[gcongr] theorem preimage_mono {s t : Set β} (h : s ⊆ t) : f ⁻¹' s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t := fun _ hx => h hx @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem preimage_univ : f ⁻¹' univ = univ := rfl theorem subset_preimage_univ {s : Set α} : s ⊆ f ⁻¹' univ := subset_univ _ @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem preimage_inter {s t : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (s ∩ t) = f ⁻¹' s ∩ f ⁻¹' t := rfl @[simp] theorem preimage_union {s t : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (s ∪ t) = f ⁻¹' s ∪ f ⁻¹' t := rfl @[simp] theorem preimage_compl {s : Set β} : f ⁻¹' sᶜ = (f ⁻¹' s)ᶜ := rfl @[simp] theorem preimage_diff (f : α → β) (s t : Set β) : f ⁻¹' (s \ t) = f ⁻¹' s \ f ⁻¹' t := rfl open scoped symmDiff in @[simp] lemma preimage_symmDiff {f : α → β} (s t : Set β) : f ⁻¹' (s ∆ t) = (f ⁻¹' s) ∆ (f ⁻¹' t) := rfl @[simp] theorem preimage_ite (f : α → β) (s t₁ t₂ : Set β) : f ⁻¹' s.ite t₁ t₂ = (f ⁻¹' s).ite (f ⁻¹' t₁) (f ⁻¹' t₂) := rfl @[simp] theorem preimage_setOf_eq {p : α → Prop} {f : β → α} : f ⁻¹' { a | p a } = { a | p (f a) } := rfl @[simp] theorem preimage_id_eq : preimage (id : α → α) = id := rfl @[mfld_simps] theorem preimage_id {s : Set α} : id ⁻¹' s = s := rfl @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem preimage_id' {s : Set α} : (fun x => x) ⁻¹' s = s := rfl @[simp] theorem preimage_const_of_mem {b : β} {s : Set β} (h : b ∈ s) : (fun _ : α => b) ⁻¹' s = univ := eq_univ_of_forall fun _ => h @[simp] theorem preimage_const_of_not_mem {b : β} {s : Set β} (h : b ∉ s) : (fun _ : α => b) ⁻¹' s = ∅ := eq_empty_of_subset_empty fun _ hx => h hx theorem preimage_const (b : β) (s : Set β) [Decidable (b ∈ s)] : (fun _ : α => b) ⁻¹' s = if b ∈ s then univ else ∅ := by split_ifs with hb exacts [preimage_const_of_mem hb, preimage_const_of_not_mem hb] /-- If preimage of each singleton under `f : α → β` is either empty or the whole type, then `f` is a constant. -/ lemma exists_eq_const_of_preimage_singleton [Nonempty β] {f : α → β} (hf : ∀ b : β, f ⁻¹' {b} = ∅ ∨ f ⁻¹' {b} = univ) : ∃ b, f = const α b := by rcases em (∃ b, f ⁻¹' {b} = univ) with ⟨b, hb⟩ | hf' · exact ⟨b, funext fun x ↦ eq_univ_iff_forall.1 hb x⟩ · have : ∀ x b, f x ≠ b := fun x b ↦ eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.1 ((hf b).resolve_right fun h ↦ hf' ⟨b, h⟩) x exact ⟨Classical.arbitrary β, funext fun x ↦ absurd rfl (this x _)⟩ theorem preimage_comp {s : Set γ} : g ∘ f ⁻¹' s = f ⁻¹' (g ⁻¹' s) := rfl theorem preimage_comp_eq : preimage (g ∘ f) = preimage f ∘ preimage g := rfl theorem preimage_iterate_eq {f : α → α} {n : ℕ} : Set.preimage f^[n] = (Set.preimage f)^[n] := by induction n with | zero => simp | succ n ih => rw [iterate_succ, iterate_succ', preimage_comp_eq, ih] theorem preimage_preimage {g : β → γ} {f : α → β} {s : Set γ} : f ⁻¹' (g ⁻¹' s) = (fun x => g (f x)) ⁻¹' s := preimage_comp.symm theorem eq_preimage_subtype_val_iff {p : α → Prop} {s : Set (Subtype p)} {t : Set α} : s = Subtype.val ⁻¹' t ↔ ∀ (x) (h : p x), (⟨x, h⟩ : Subtype p) ∈ s ↔ x ∈ t := ⟨fun s_eq x h => by rw [s_eq] simp, fun h => ext fun ⟨x, hx⟩ => by simp [h]⟩ theorem nonempty_of_nonempty_preimage {s : Set β} {f : α → β} (hf : (f ⁻¹' s).Nonempty) : s.Nonempty := let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hf ⟨f x, hx⟩ @[simp] theorem preimage_singleton_true (p : α → Prop) : p ⁻¹' {True} = {a | p a} := by ext; simp @[simp] theorem preimage_singleton_false (p : α → Prop) : p ⁻¹' {False} = {a | ¬p a} := by ext; simp theorem preimage_subtype_coe_eq_compl {s u v : Set α} (hsuv : s ⊆ u ∪ v) (H : s ∩ (u ∩ v) = ∅) : ((↑) : s → α) ⁻¹' u = ((↑) ⁻¹' v)ᶜ := by ext ⟨x, x_in_s⟩ constructor · intro x_in_u x_in_v exact eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.mp H x ⟨x_in_s, ⟨x_in_u, x_in_v⟩⟩ · intro hx exact Or.elim (hsuv x_in_s) id fun hx' => hx.elim hx' lemma preimage_subset {s t} (hs : s ⊆ f '' t) (hf : Set.InjOn f (f ⁻¹' s)) : f ⁻¹' s ⊆ t := by rintro a ha obtain ⟨b, hb, hba⟩ := hs ha rwa [hf ha _ hba.symm] simpa [hba] end Preimage /-! ### Image of a set under a function -/ section Image variable {f : α → β} {s t : Set α} theorem image_eta (f : α → β) : f '' s = (fun x => f x) '' s := rfl theorem _root_.Function.Injective.mem_set_image {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) {s : Set α} {a : α} : f a ∈ f '' s ↔ a ∈ s := ⟨fun ⟨_, hb, Eq⟩ => hf Eq ▸ hb, mem_image_of_mem f⟩ lemma preimage_subset_of_surjOn {t : Set β} (hf : Injective f) (h : SurjOn f s t) : f ⁻¹' t ⊆ s := fun _ hx ↦ hf.mem_set_image.1 <| h hx theorem forall_mem_image {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {p : β → Prop} : (∀ y ∈ f '' s, p y) ↔ ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → p (f x) := by simp theorem exists_mem_image {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {p : β → Prop} : (∃ y ∈ f '' s, p y) ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, p (f x) := by simp @[congr] theorem image_congr {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} (h : ∀ a ∈ s, f a = g a) : f '' s = g '' s := by aesop /-- A common special case of `image_congr` -/ theorem image_congr' {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} (h : ∀ x : α, f x = g x) : f '' s = g '' s := image_congr fun x _ => h x @[gcongr] lemma image_mono (h : s ⊆ t) : f '' s ⊆ f '' t := by rintro - ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩; exact mem_image_of_mem f (h ha) theorem image_comp (f : β → γ) (g : α → β) (a : Set α) : f ∘ g '' a = f '' (g '' a) := by aesop theorem image_comp_eq {g : β → γ} : image (g ∘ f) = image g ∘ image f := by ext; simp /-- A variant of `image_comp`, useful for rewriting -/ theorem image_image (g : β → γ) (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : g '' (f '' s) = (fun x => g (f x)) '' s := (image_comp g f s).symm theorem image_comm {β'} {f : β → γ} {g : α → β} {f' : α → β'} {g' : β' → γ} (h_comm : ∀ a, f (g a) = g' (f' a)) : (s.image g).image f = (s.image f').image g' := by simp_rw [image_image, h_comm] theorem _root_.Function.Semiconj.set_image {f : α → β} {ga : α → α} {gb : β → β} (h : Function.Semiconj f ga gb) : Function.Semiconj (image f) (image ga) (image gb) := fun _ => image_comm h theorem _root_.Function.Commute.set_image {f g : α → α} (h : Function.Commute f g) : Function.Commute (image f) (image g) := Function.Semiconj.set_image h /-- Image is monotone with respect to `⊆`. See `Set.monotone_image` for the statement in terms of `≤`. -/ @[gcongr] theorem image_subset {a b : Set α} (f : α → β) (h : a ⊆ b) : f '' a ⊆ f '' b := by simp only [subset_def, mem_image] exact fun x => fun ⟨w, h1, h2⟩ => ⟨w, h h1, h2⟩ /-- `Set.image` is monotone. See `Set.image_subset` for the statement in terms of `⊆`. -/ lemma monotone_image {f : α → β} : Monotone (image f) := fun _ _ => image_subset _ theorem image_union (f : α → β) (s t : Set α) : f '' (s ∪ t) = f '' s ∪ f '' t := ext fun x => ⟨by rintro ⟨a, h | h, rfl⟩ <;> [left; right] <;> exact ⟨_, h, rfl⟩, by rintro (⟨a, h, rfl⟩ | ⟨a, h, rfl⟩) <;> refine ⟨_, ?_, rfl⟩ · exact mem_union_left t h · exact mem_union_right s h⟩ @[simp] theorem image_empty (f : α → β) : f '' ∅ = ∅ := by ext simp theorem image_inter_subset (f : α → β) (s t : Set α) : f '' (s ∩ t) ⊆ f '' s ∩ f '' t := subset_inter (image_subset _ inter_subset_left) (image_subset _ inter_subset_right) theorem image_inter_on {f : α → β} {s t : Set α} (h : ∀ x ∈ t, ∀ y ∈ s, f x = f y → x = y) : f '' (s ∩ t) = f '' s ∩ f '' t := (image_inter_subset _ _ _).antisymm fun b ⟨⟨a₁, ha₁, h₁⟩, ⟨a₂, ha₂, h₂⟩⟩ ↦ have : a₂ = a₁ := h _ ha₂ _ ha₁ (by simp [*]) ⟨a₁, ⟨ha₁, this ▸ ha₂⟩, h₁⟩ theorem image_inter {f : α → β} {s t : Set α} (H : Injective f) : f '' (s ∩ t) = f '' s ∩ f '' t := image_inter_on fun _ _ _ _ h => H h theorem image_univ_of_surjective {ι : Type*} {f : ι → β} (H : Surjective f) : f '' univ = univ := eq_univ_of_forall <| by simpa [image] @[simp] theorem image_singleton {f : α → β} {a : α} : f '' {a} = {f a} := by ext simp [image, eq_comm] @[simp] theorem Nonempty.image_const {s : Set α} (hs : s.Nonempty) (a : β) : (fun _ => a) '' s = {a} := ext fun _ => ⟨fun ⟨_, _, h⟩ => h ▸ mem_singleton _, fun h => (eq_of_mem_singleton h).symm ▸ hs.imp fun _ hy => ⟨hy, rfl⟩⟩ @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem image_eq_empty {α β} {f : α → β} {s : Set α} : f '' s = ∅ ↔ s = ∅ := by simp only [eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] exact ⟨fun H a ha => H _ ⟨_, ha, rfl⟩, fun H b ⟨_, ha, _⟩ => H _ ha⟩ theorem preimage_compl_eq_image_compl [BooleanAlgebra α] (S : Set α) : HasCompl.compl ⁻¹' S = HasCompl.compl '' S := Set.ext fun x => ⟨fun h => ⟨xᶜ, h, compl_compl x⟩, fun h => Exists.elim h fun _ hy => (compl_eq_comm.mp hy.2).symm.subst hy.1⟩ theorem mem_compl_image [BooleanAlgebra α] (t : α) (S : Set α) : t ∈ HasCompl.compl '' S ↔ tᶜ ∈ S := by simp [← preimage_compl_eq_image_compl] @[simp] theorem image_id_eq : image (id : α → α) = id := by ext; simp /-- A variant of `image_id` -/ @[simp] theorem image_id' (s : Set α) : (fun x => x) '' s = s := by ext simp theorem image_id (s : Set α) : id '' s = s := by simp lemma image_iterate_eq {f : α → α} {n : ℕ} : image (f^[n]) = (image f)^[n] := by induction n with | zero => simp | succ n ih => rw [iterate_succ', iterate_succ', ← ih, image_comp_eq] theorem compl_compl_image [BooleanAlgebra α] (S : Set α) : HasCompl.compl '' (HasCompl.compl '' S) = S := by rw [← image_comp, compl_comp_compl, image_id] theorem image_insert_eq {f : α → β} {a : α} {s : Set α} : f '' insert a s = insert (f a) (f '' s) := by ext simp [and_or_left, exists_or, eq_comm, or_comm, and_comm] theorem image_pair (f : α → β) (a b : α) : f '' {a, b} = {f a, f b} := by simp only [image_insert_eq, image_singleton] theorem image_subset_preimage_of_inverse {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (I : LeftInverse g f) (s : Set α) : f '' s ⊆ g ⁻¹' s := fun _ ⟨a, h, e⟩ => e ▸ ((I a).symm ▸ h : g (f a) ∈ s) theorem preimage_subset_image_of_inverse {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (I : LeftInverse g f) (s : Set β) : f ⁻¹' s ⊆ g '' s := fun b h => ⟨f b, h, I b⟩ theorem range_inter_ssubset_iff_preimage_ssubset {f : α → β} {S S' : Set β} : range f ∩ S ⊂ range f ∩ S' ↔ f ⁻¹' S ⊂ f ⁻¹' S' := by simp only [Set.ssubset_iff_exists] apply and_congr ?_ (by aesop) constructor all_goals intro r x hx simp_all only [subset_inter_iff, inter_subset_left, true_and, mem_preimage, mem_inter_iff, mem_range, true_and] aesop theorem image_eq_preimage_of_inverse {f : α → β} {g : β → α} (h₁ : LeftInverse g f) (h₂ : RightInverse g f) : image f = preimage g := funext fun s => Subset.antisymm (image_subset_preimage_of_inverse h₁ s) (preimage_subset_image_of_inverse h₂ s) theorem mem_image_iff_of_inverse {f : α → β} {g : β → α} {b : β} {s : Set α} (h₁ : LeftInverse g f) (h₂ : RightInverse g f) : b ∈ f '' s ↔ g b ∈ s := by rw [image_eq_preimage_of_inverse h₁ h₂]; rfl theorem image_compl_subset {f : α → β} {s : Set α} (H : Injective f) : f '' sᶜ ⊆ (f '' s)ᶜ := Disjoint.subset_compl_left <| by simp [disjoint_iff_inf_le, ← image_inter H] theorem subset_image_compl {f : α → β} {s : Set α} (H : Surjective f) : (f '' s)ᶜ ⊆ f '' sᶜ := compl_subset_iff_union.2 <| by rw [← image_union] simp [image_univ_of_surjective H] theorem image_compl_eq {f : α → β} {s : Set α} (H : Bijective f) : f '' sᶜ = (f '' s)ᶜ := Subset.antisymm (image_compl_subset H.1) (subset_image_compl H.2) theorem subset_image_diff (f : α → β) (s t : Set α) : f '' s \ f '' t ⊆ f '' (s \ t) := by rw [diff_subset_iff, ← image_union, union_diff_self] exact image_subset f subset_union_right open scoped symmDiff in theorem subset_image_symmDiff : (f '' s) ∆ (f '' t) ⊆ f '' s ∆ t := (union_subset_union (subset_image_diff _ _ _) <| subset_image_diff _ _ _).trans (superset_of_eq (image_union _ _ _)) theorem image_diff {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) (s t : Set α) : f '' (s \ t) = f '' s \ f '' t := Subset.antisymm (Subset.trans (image_inter_subset _ _ _) <| inter_subset_inter_right _ <| image_compl_subset hf) (subset_image_diff f s t) open scoped symmDiff in theorem image_symmDiff (hf : Injective f) (s t : Set α) : f '' s ∆ t = (f '' s) ∆ (f '' t) := by simp_rw [Set.symmDiff_def, image_union, image_diff hf] theorem Nonempty.image (f : α → β) {s : Set α} : s.Nonempty → (f '' s).Nonempty | ⟨x, hx⟩ => ⟨f x, mem_image_of_mem f hx⟩ theorem Nonempty.of_image {f : α → β} {s : Set α} : (f '' s).Nonempty → s.Nonempty | ⟨_, x, hx, _⟩ => ⟨x, hx⟩ @[simp] theorem image_nonempty {f : α → β} {s : Set α} : (f '' s).Nonempty ↔ s.Nonempty := ⟨Nonempty.of_image, fun h => h.image f⟩ theorem Nonempty.preimage {s : Set β} (hs : s.Nonempty) {f : α → β} (hf : Surjective f) : (f ⁻¹' s).Nonempty := let ⟨y, hy⟩ := hs let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hf y ⟨x, mem_preimage.2 <| hx.symm ▸ hy⟩ instance (f : α → β) (s : Set α) [Nonempty s] : Nonempty (f '' s) := (Set.Nonempty.image f .of_subtype).to_subtype /-- image and preimage are a Galois connection -/ @[simp] theorem image_subset_iff {s : Set α} {t : Set β} {f : α → β} : f '' s ⊆ t ↔ s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t := forall_mem_image theorem image_preimage_subset (f : α → β) (s : Set β) : f '' (f ⁻¹' s) ⊆ s := image_subset_iff.2 Subset.rfl theorem subset_preimage_image (f : α → β) (s : Set α) : s ⊆ f ⁻¹' (f '' s) := fun _ => mem_image_of_mem f theorem preimage_image_univ {f : α → β} : f ⁻¹' (f '' univ) = univ := Subset.antisymm (fun _ _ => trivial) (subset_preimage_image f univ) @[simp] theorem preimage_image_eq {f : α → β} (s : Set α) (h : Injective f) : f ⁻¹' (f '' s) = s := Subset.antisymm (fun _ ⟨_, hy, e⟩ => h e ▸ hy) (subset_preimage_image f s) @[simp] theorem image_preimage_eq {f : α → β} (s : Set β) (h : Surjective f) : f '' (f ⁻¹' s) = s := Subset.antisymm (image_preimage_subset f s) fun x hx => let ⟨y, e⟩ := h x ⟨y, (e.symm ▸ hx : f y ∈ s), e⟩ @[simp] theorem Nonempty.subset_preimage_const {s : Set α} (hs : Set.Nonempty s) (t : Set β) (a : β) : s ⊆ (fun _ => a) ⁻¹' t ↔ a ∈ t := by rw [← image_subset_iff, hs.image_const, singleton_subset_iff] -- Note defeq abuse identifying `preimage` with function composition in the following two proofs. @[simp] theorem preimage_injective : Injective (preimage f) ↔ Surjective f := injective_comp_right_iff_surjective @[simp] theorem preimage_surjective : Surjective (preimage f) ↔ Injective f := surjective_comp_right_iff_injective @[simp] theorem preimage_eq_preimage {f : β → α} (hf : Surjective f) : f ⁻¹' s = f ⁻¹' t ↔ s = t := (preimage_injective.mpr hf).eq_iff theorem image_inter_preimage (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : f '' (s ∩ f ⁻¹' t) = f '' s ∩ t := by apply Subset.antisymm · calc f '' (s ∩ f ⁻¹' t) ⊆ f '' s ∩ f '' (f ⁻¹' t) := image_inter_subset _ _ _ _ ⊆ f '' s ∩ t := inter_subset_inter_right _ (image_preimage_subset f t) · rintro _ ⟨⟨x, h', rfl⟩, h⟩ exact ⟨x, ⟨h', h⟩, rfl⟩ theorem image_preimage_inter (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : f '' (f ⁻¹' t ∩ s) = t ∩ f '' s := by simp only [inter_comm, image_inter_preimage] @[simp] theorem image_inter_nonempty_iff {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {t : Set β} : (f '' s ∩ t).Nonempty ↔ (s ∩ f ⁻¹' t).Nonempty := by rw [← image_inter_preimage, image_nonempty] theorem image_diff_preimage {f : α → β} {s : Set α} {t : Set β} : f '' (s \ f ⁻¹' t) = f '' s \ t := by simp_rw [diff_eq, ← preimage_compl, image_inter_preimage] theorem compl_image : image (compl : Set α → Set α) = preimage compl := image_eq_preimage_of_inverse compl_compl compl_compl theorem compl_image_set_of {p : Set α → Prop} : compl '' { s | p s } = { s | p sᶜ } := congr_fun compl_image p theorem inter_preimage_subset (s : Set α) (t : Set β) (f : α → β) : s ∩ f ⁻¹' t ⊆ f ⁻¹' (f '' s ∩ t) := fun _ h => ⟨mem_image_of_mem _ h.left, h.right⟩ theorem union_preimage_subset (s : Set α) (t : Set β) (f : α → β) : s ∪ f ⁻¹' t ⊆ f ⁻¹' (f '' s ∪ t) := fun _ h => Or.elim h (fun l => Or.inl <| mem_image_of_mem _ l) fun r => Or.inr r theorem subset_image_union (f : α → β) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : f '' (s ∪ f ⁻¹' t) ⊆ f '' s ∪ t := image_subset_iff.2 (union_preimage_subset _ _ _) theorem preimage_subset_iff {A : Set α} {B : Set β} {f : α → β} : f ⁻¹' B ⊆ A ↔ ∀ a : α, f a ∈ B → a ∈ A := Iff.rfl theorem image_eq_image {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) : f '' s = f '' t ↔ s = t := Iff.symm <| (Iff.intro fun eq => eq ▸ rfl) fun eq => by rw [← preimage_image_eq s hf, ← preimage_image_eq t hf, eq] theorem subset_image_iff {t : Set β} : t ⊆ f '' s ↔ ∃ u, u ⊆ s ∧ f '' u = t := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨f ⁻¹' t ∩ s, inter_subset_right, ?_⟩, fun ⟨u, hu, hu'⟩ ↦ hu'.symm ▸ image_mono hu⟩ rwa [image_preimage_inter, inter_eq_left] @[simp] lemma exists_subset_image_iff {p : Set β → Prop} : (∃ t ⊆ f '' s, p t) ↔ ∃ t ⊆ s, p (f '' t) := by simp [subset_image_iff] @[simp] lemma forall_subset_image_iff {p : Set β → Prop} : (∀ t ⊆ f '' s, p t) ↔ ∀ t ⊆ s, p (f '' t) := by simp [subset_image_iff] theorem image_subset_image_iff {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) : f '' s ⊆ f '' t ↔ s ⊆ t := by refine Iff.symm <| (Iff.intro (image_subset f)) fun h => ?_ rw [← preimage_image_eq s hf, ← preimage_image_eq t hf] exact preimage_mono h theorem prod_quotient_preimage_eq_image [s : Setoid α] (g : Quotient s → β) {h : α → β} (Hh : h = g ∘ Quotient.mk'') (r : Set (β × β)) : { x : Quotient s × Quotient s | (g x.1, g x.2) ∈ r } = (fun a : α × α => (⟦a.1⟧, ⟦a.2⟧)) '' ((fun a : α × α => (h a.1, h a.2)) ⁻¹' r) := Hh.symm ▸ Set.ext fun ⟨a₁, a₂⟩ => ⟨Quot.induction_on₂ a₁ a₂ fun a₁ a₂ h => ⟨(a₁, a₂), h, rfl⟩, fun ⟨⟨b₁, b₂⟩, h₁, h₂⟩ => show (g a₁, g a₂) ∈ r from have h₃ : ⟦b₁⟧ = a₁ ∧ ⟦b₂⟧ = a₂ := Prod.ext_iff.1 h₂ h₃.1 ▸ h₃.2 ▸ h₁⟩ theorem exists_image_iff (f : α → β) (x : Set α) (P : β → Prop) : (∃ a : f '' x, P a) ↔ ∃ a : x, P (f a) := ⟨fun ⟨a, h⟩ => ⟨⟨_, a.prop.choose_spec.1⟩, a.prop.choose_spec.2.symm ▸ h⟩, fun ⟨a, h⟩ => ⟨⟨_, _, a.prop, rfl⟩, h⟩⟩ theorem imageFactorization_eq {f : α → β} {s : Set α} : Subtype.val ∘ imageFactorization f s = f ∘ Subtype.val := funext fun _ => rfl theorem surjective_onto_image {f : α → β} {s : Set α} : Surjective (imageFactorization f s) := fun ⟨_, ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩⟩ => ⟨⟨a, ha⟩, rfl⟩ /-- If the only elements outside `s` are those left fixed by `σ`, then mapping by `σ` has no effect. -/ theorem image_perm {s : Set α} {σ : Equiv.Perm α} (hs : { a : α | σ a ≠ a } ⊆ s) : σ '' s = s := by ext i obtain hi | hi := eq_or_ne (σ i) i · refine ⟨?_, fun h => ⟨i, h, hi⟩⟩ rintro ⟨j, hj, h⟩ rwa [σ.injective (hi.trans h.symm)] · refine iff_of_true ⟨σ.symm i, hs fun h => hi ?_, σ.apply_symm_apply _⟩ (hs hi) convert congr_arg σ h <;> exact (σ.apply_symm_apply _).symm end Image /-! ### Lemmas about the powerset and image. -/ /-- The powerset of `{a} ∪ s` is `𝒫 s` together with `{a} ∪ t` for each `t ∈ 𝒫 s`. -/ theorem powerset_insert (s : Set α) (a : α) : 𝒫 insert a s = 𝒫 s ∪ insert a '' 𝒫 s := by ext t simp_rw [mem_union, mem_image, mem_powerset_iff] constructor · intro h by_cases hs : a ∈ t · right refine ⟨t \ {a}, ?_, ?_⟩ · rw [diff_singleton_subset_iff] assumption · rw [insert_diff_singleton, insert_eq_of_mem hs] · left exact (subset_insert_iff_of_not_mem hs).mp h · rintro (h | ⟨s', h₁, rfl⟩) · exact subset_trans h (subset_insert a s) · exact insert_subset_insert h₁ /-! ### Lemmas about range of a function. -/ section Range variable {f : ι → α} {s t : Set α} theorem forall_mem_range {p : α → Prop} : (∀ a ∈ range f, p a) ↔ ∀ i, p (f i) := by simp theorem forall_subtype_range_iff {p : range f → Prop} : (∀ a : range f, p a) ↔ ∀ i, p ⟨f i, mem_range_self _⟩ := ⟨fun H _ => H _, fun H ⟨y, i, hi⟩ => by subst hi apply H⟩ theorem exists_range_iff {p : α → Prop} : (∃ a ∈ range f, p a) ↔ ∃ i, p (f i) := by simp theorem exists_subtype_range_iff {p : range f → Prop} : (∃ a : range f, p a) ↔ ∃ i, p ⟨f i, mem_range_self _⟩ := ⟨fun ⟨⟨a, i, hi⟩, ha⟩ => by subst a exact ⟨i, ha⟩, fun ⟨_, hi⟩ => ⟨_, hi⟩⟩ theorem range_eq_univ : range f = univ ↔ Surjective f := eq_univ_iff_forall @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-11")] alias range_iff_surjective := range_eq_univ alias ⟨_, _root_.Function.Surjective.range_eq⟩ := range_eq_univ @[simp] theorem subset_range_of_surjective {f : α → β} (h : Surjective f) (s : Set β) : s ⊆ range f := Surjective.range_eq h ▸ subset_univ s @[simp] theorem image_univ {f : α → β} : f '' univ = range f := by ext simp [image, range] lemma image_compl_eq_range_diff_image {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) (s : Set α) : f '' sᶜ = range f \ f '' s := by rw [← image_univ, ← image_diff hf, compl_eq_univ_diff] /-- Alias of `Set.image_compl_eq_range_sdiff_image`. -/ lemma range_diff_image {f : α → β} (hf : Injective f) (s : Set α) : range f \ f '' s = f '' sᶜ := by rw [image_compl_eq_range_diff_image hf] @[simp] theorem preimage_eq_univ_iff {f : α → β} {s} : f ⁻¹' s = univ ↔ range f ⊆ s := by rw [← univ_subset_iff, ← image_subset_iff, image_univ] theorem image_subset_range (f : α → β) (s) : f '' s ⊆ range f := by rw [← image_univ]; exact image_subset _ (subset_univ _) theorem mem_range_of_mem_image (f : α → β) (s) {x : β} (h : x ∈ f '' s) : x ∈ range f := image_subset_range f s h theorem _root_.Nat.mem_range_succ (i : ℕ) : i ∈ range Nat.succ ↔ 0 < i := ⟨by rintro ⟨n, rfl⟩ exact Nat.succ_pos n, fun h => ⟨_, Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos h⟩⟩ theorem Nonempty.preimage' {s : Set β} (hs : s.Nonempty) {f : α → β} (hf : s ⊆ range f) : (f ⁻¹' s).Nonempty := let ⟨_, hy⟩ := hs let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hf hy ⟨x, Set.mem_preimage.2 <| hx.symm ▸ hy⟩ theorem range_comp (g : α → β) (f : ι → α) : range (g ∘ f) = g '' range f := by aesop /-- Variant of `range_comp` using a lambda instead of function composition. -/ theorem range_comp' (g : α → β) (f : ι → α) : range (fun x => g (f x)) = g '' range f := range_comp g f theorem range_subset_iff : range f ⊆ s ↔ ∀ y, f y ∈ s := forall_mem_range theorem range_subset_range_iff_exists_comp {f : α → γ} {g : β → γ} : range f ⊆ range g ↔ ∃ h : α → β, f = g ∘ h := by simp only [range_subset_iff, mem_range, Classical.skolem, funext_iff, (· ∘ ·), eq_comm] theorem range_eq_iff (f : α → β) (s : Set β) : range f = s ↔ (∀ a, f a ∈ s) ∧ ∀ b ∈ s, ∃ a, f a = b := by rw [← range_subset_iff] exact le_antisymm_iff theorem range_comp_subset_range (f : α → β) (g : β → γ) : range (g ∘ f) ⊆ range g := by rw [range_comp]; apply image_subset_range theorem range_nonempty_iff_nonempty : (range f).Nonempty ↔ Nonempty ι := ⟨fun ⟨_, x, _⟩ => ⟨x⟩, fun ⟨x⟩ => ⟨f x, mem_range_self x⟩⟩ theorem range_nonempty [h : Nonempty ι] (f : ι → α) : (range f).Nonempty := range_nonempty_iff_nonempty.2 h @[simp] theorem range_eq_empty_iff {f : ι → α} : range f = ∅ ↔ IsEmpty ι := by rw [← not_nonempty_iff, ← range_nonempty_iff_nonempty, not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty] theorem range_eq_empty [IsEmpty ι] (f : ι → α) : range f = ∅ := range_eq_empty_iff.2 ‹_› instance instNonemptyRange [Nonempty ι] (f : ι → α) : Nonempty (range f) := (range_nonempty f).to_subtype @[simp] theorem image_union_image_compl_eq_range (f : α → β) : f '' s ∪ f '' sᶜ = range f := by rw [← image_union, ← image_univ, ← union_compl_self] theorem insert_image_compl_eq_range (f : α → β) (x : α) : insert (f x) (f '' {x}ᶜ) = range f := by rw [← image_insert_eq, insert_eq, union_compl_self, image_univ] theorem image_preimage_eq_range_inter {f : α → β} {t : Set β} : f '' (f ⁻¹' t) = range f ∩ t := ext fun x => ⟨fun ⟨_, hx, HEq⟩ => HEq ▸ ⟨mem_range_self _, hx⟩, fun ⟨⟨y, h_eq⟩, hx⟩ => h_eq ▸ mem_image_of_mem f <| show y ∈ f ⁻¹' t by rw [preimage, mem_setOf, h_eq]; exact hx⟩ theorem image_preimage_eq_inter_range {f : α → β} {t : Set β} : f '' (f ⁻¹' t) = t ∩ range f := by rw [image_preimage_eq_range_inter, inter_comm] theorem image_preimage_eq_of_subset {f : α → β} {s : Set β} (hs : s ⊆ range f) : f '' (f ⁻¹' s) = s := by rw [image_preimage_eq_range_inter, inter_eq_self_of_subset_right hs] theorem image_preimage_eq_iff {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : f '' (f ⁻¹' s) = s ↔ s ⊆ range f := ⟨by intro h rw [← h] apply image_subset_range, image_preimage_eq_of_subset⟩ theorem subset_range_iff_exists_image_eq {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : s ⊆ range f ↔ ∃ t, f '' t = s := ⟨fun h => ⟨_, image_preimage_eq_iff.2 h⟩, fun ⟨_, ht⟩ => ht ▸ image_subset_range _ _⟩ theorem range_image (f : α → β) : range (image f) = 𝒫 range f := ext fun _ => subset_range_iff_exists_image_eq.symm @[simp] theorem exists_subset_range_and_iff {f : α → β} {p : Set β → Prop} : (∃ s, s ⊆ range f ∧ p s) ↔ ∃ s, p (f '' s) := by rw [← exists_range_iff, range_image]; rfl @[simp] theorem forall_subset_range_iff {f : α → β} {p : Set β → Prop} : (∀ s, s ⊆ range f → p s) ↔ ∀ s, p (f '' s) := by rw [← forall_mem_range, range_image]; simp only [mem_powerset_iff] @[simp] theorem preimage_subset_preimage_iff {s t : Set α} {f : β → α} (hs : s ⊆ range f) : f ⁻¹' s ⊆ f ⁻¹' t ↔ s ⊆ t := by constructor · intro h x hx rcases hs hx with ⟨y, rfl⟩ exact h hx intro h x; apply h theorem preimage_eq_preimage' {s t : Set α} {f : β → α} (hs : s ⊆ range f) (ht : t ⊆ range f) : f ⁻¹' s = f ⁻¹' t ↔ s = t := by constructor · intro h apply Subset.antisymm · rw [← preimage_subset_preimage_iff hs, h] · rw [← preimage_subset_preimage_iff ht, h] rintro rfl; rfl -- Not `@[simp]` since `simp` can prove this. theorem preimage_inter_range {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (s ∩ range f) = f ⁻¹' s := Set.ext fun x => and_iff_left ⟨x, rfl⟩ -- Not `@[simp]` since `simp` can prove this. theorem preimage_range_inter {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (range f ∩ s) = f ⁻¹' s := by rw [inter_comm, preimage_inter_range] theorem preimage_image_preimage {f : α → β} {s : Set β} : f ⁻¹' (f '' (f ⁻¹' s)) = f ⁻¹' s := by rw [image_preimage_eq_range_inter, preimage_range_inter] @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem range_id : range (@id α) = univ := range_eq_univ.2 surjective_id @[simp, mfld_simps] theorem range_id' : (range fun x : α => x) = univ := range_id @[simp] theorem _root_.Prod.range_fst [Nonempty β] : range (Prod.fst : α × β → α) = univ := Prod.fst_surjective.range_eq @[simp] theorem _root_.Prod.range_snd [Nonempty α] : range (Prod.snd : α × β → β) = univ := Prod.snd_surjective.range_eq
@[simp] theorem range_eval {α : ι → Sort _} [∀ i, Nonempty (α i)] (i : ι) :
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/- Copyright (c) 2024 Jz Pan. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jz Pan -/ import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.DirectSum.Finsupp import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Operations import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Subalgebra.Lattice /-! # Some results on tensor product of submodules ## Linear maps induced by multiplication for submodules Let `R` be a commutative ring, `S` be an `R`-algebra (not necessarily commutative). Let `M` and `N` be `R`-submodules in `S` (`Submodule R S`). We define some linear maps induced by the multiplication in `S` (see also `LinearMap.mul'`), which are mainly used in the definition of linearly disjointness (`Submodule.LinearDisjoint`). - `Submodule.mulMap`: the natural `R`-linear map `M ⊗[R] N →ₗ[R] S` induced by the multiplication in `S`, whose image is `M * N` (`Submodule.mulMap_range`). - `Submodule.mulMap'`: the natural map `M ⊗[R] N →ₗ[R] M * N` induced by multiplication in `S`, which is surjective (`Submodule.mulMap'_surjective`). - `Submodule.lTensorOne`, `Submodule.rTensorOne`: the natural isomorphism of `R`-modules between `i(R) ⊗[R] N` and `N`, resp. `M ⊗[R] i(R)` and `M`, induced by multiplication in `S`, here `i : R → S` is the structure map. They generalize `TensorProduct.lid` and `TensorProduct.rid`, as `i(R)` is not necessarily isomorphic to `R`. Note that we use `⊥ : Subalgebra R S` instead of `1 : Submodule R S`, since the map `R →ₗ[R] (1 : Submodule R S)` is not defined directly in mathlib yet. There are also `Submodule.mulLeftMap` and `Submodule.mulRightMap`, defined in earlier files. -/ open scoped TensorProduct noncomputable section universe u v w namespace Submodule variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} section Semiring variable [CommSemiring R] [Semiring S] [Algebra R S] variable (M N : Submodule R S) -- can't use `LinearMap.mul' R S ∘ₗ TensorProduct.mapIncl M N` since it is not defeq to -- `Subalgebra.mulMap` which is `(Algebra.TensorProduct.productMap A.val B.val).toLinearMap` /-- If `M` and `N` are submodules in an algebra `S` over `R`, there is the natural `R`-linear map `M ⊗[R] N →ₗ[R] S` induced by multiplication in `S`. -/ def mulMap : M ⊗[R] N →ₗ[R] S := TensorProduct.lift ((LinearMap.mul R S).domRestrict₁₂ M N) @[simp] theorem mulMap_tmul (m : M) (n : N) : mulMap M N (m ⊗ₜ[R] n) = m.1 * n.1 := rfl theorem mulMap_map_comp_eq {T : Type w} [Semiring T] [Algebra R T] {F : Type*} [FunLike F S T] [AlgHomClass F R S T] (f : F) : mulMap (M.map f) (N.map f) ∘ₗ TensorProduct.map ((f : S →ₗ[R] T).submoduleMap M) ((f : S →ₗ[R] T).submoduleMap N) = f ∘ₗ mulMap M N := by ext simp only [TensorProduct.AlgebraTensorModule.curry_apply, LinearMap.restrictScalars_comp, TensorProduct.curry_apply, LinearMap.coe_comp, LinearMap.coe_restrictScalars, Function.comp_apply, TensorProduct.map_tmul, mulMap_tmul, LinearMap.coe_coe, map_mul] rfl theorem mulMap_op : mulMap (equivOpposite.symm (MulOpposite.op M)) (equivOpposite.symm (MulOpposite.op N)) = (MulOpposite.opLinearEquiv R).toLinearMap ∘ₗ mulMap N M ∘ₗ (TensorProduct.congr (LinearEquiv.ofSubmodule' (MulOpposite.opLinearEquiv R).symm M) (LinearEquiv.ofSubmodule' (MulOpposite.opLinearEquiv R).symm N) ≪≫ₗ TensorProduct.comm R M N).toLinearMap := TensorProduct.ext' fun _ _ ↦ rfl theorem mulMap_comm_of_commute (hc : ∀ (m : M) (n : N), Commute m.1 n.1) : mulMap N M = mulMap M N ∘ₗ TensorProduct.comm R N M := by refine TensorProduct.ext' fun n m ↦ ?_ simp_rw [LinearMap.comp_apply, LinearEquiv.coe_coe, TensorProduct.comm_tmul, mulMap_tmul] exact (hc m n).symm variable {M} in theorem mulMap_comp_rTensor {M' : Submodule R S} (hM : M' ≤ M) : mulMap M N ∘ₗ (inclusion hM).rTensor N = mulMap M' N := TensorProduct.ext' fun _ _ ↦ rfl variable {N} in theorem mulMap_comp_lTensor {N' : Submodule R S} (hN : N' ≤ N) : mulMap M N ∘ₗ (inclusion hN).lTensor M = mulMap M N' := TensorProduct.ext' fun _ _ ↦ rfl variable {M N} in theorem mulMap_comp_map_inclusion {M' N' : Submodule R S} (hM : M' ≤ M) (hN : N' ≤ N) : mulMap M N ∘ₗ TensorProduct.map (inclusion hM) (inclusion hN) = mulMap M' N' := TensorProduct.ext' fun _ _ ↦ rfl theorem mulMap_eq_mul'_comp_mapIncl : mulMap M N = .mul' R S ∘ₗ TensorProduct.mapIncl M N := TensorProduct.ext' fun _ _ ↦ rfl theorem mulMap_range : LinearMap.range (mulMap M N) = M * N := by refine le_antisymm ?_ (mul_le.2 fun m hm n hn ↦ ⟨⟨m, hm⟩ ⊗ₜ[R] ⟨n, hn⟩, rfl⟩) rintro _ ⟨x, rfl⟩ induction x with | zero => rw [map_zero]; exact zero_mem _ | tmul a b => exact mul_mem_mul a.2 b.2 | add a b ha hb => rw [map_add]; exact add_mem ha hb /-- If `M` and `N` are submodules in an algebra `S` over `R`, there is the natural `R`-linear map `M ⊗[R] N →ₗ[R] M * N` induced by multiplication in `S`, which is surjective (`Submodule.mulMap'_surjective`). -/ def mulMap' : M ⊗[R] N →ₗ[R] ↥(M * N) := (LinearEquiv.ofEq _ _ (mulMap_range M N)).toLinearMap ∘ₗ (mulMap M N).rangeRestrict variable {M N} in @[simp] theorem val_mulMap'_tmul (m : M) (n : N) : (mulMap' M N (m ⊗ₜ[R] n) : S) = m.1 * n.1 := rfl theorem mulMap'_surjective : Function.Surjective (mulMap' M N) := by simp_rw [mulMap', LinearMap.coe_comp, LinearEquiv.coe_coe, EquivLike.comp_surjective, LinearMap.surjective_rangeRestrict] /-- If `N` is a submodule in an algebra `S` over `R`, there is the natural `R`-linear map `i(R) ⊗[R] N →ₗ[R] N` induced by multiplication in `S`, here `i : R → S` is the structure map. This is promoted to an isomorphism of `R`-modules as `Submodule.lTensorOne`. Use that instead. -/ def lTensorOne' : (⊥ : Subalgebra R S) ⊗[R] N →ₗ[R] N := show Subalgebra.toSubmodule ⊥ ⊗[R] N →ₗ[R] N from (LinearEquiv.ofEq _ _ (by rw [Algebra.toSubmodule_bot, mulMap_range, one_mul])).toLinearMap ∘ₗ (mulMap _ N).rangeRestrict variable {N} in @[simp] theorem lTensorOne'_tmul (y : R) (n : N) : N.lTensorOne' (algebraMap R _ y ⊗ₜ[R] n) = y • n := Subtype.val_injective <| by simp_rw [lTensorOne', LinearMap.coe_comp, LinearEquiv.coe_coe, Function.comp_apply, LinearEquiv.coe_ofEq_apply, LinearMap.codRestrict_apply, SetLike.val_smul, Algebra.smul_def] exact mulMap_tmul _ N _ _ variable {N} in @[simp] theorem lTensorOne'_one_tmul (n : N) : N.lTensorOne' (1 ⊗ₜ[R] n) = n := by simpa using lTensorOne'_tmul 1 n /-- If `N` is a submodule in an algebra `S` over `R`, there is the natural isomorphism of `R`-modules between `i(R) ⊗[R] N` and `N` induced by multiplication in `S`, here `i : R → S` is the structure map. This generalizes `TensorProduct.lid` as `i(R)` is not necessarily isomorphic to `R`. -/ def lTensorOne : (⊥ : Subalgebra R S) ⊗[R] N ≃ₗ[R] N := LinearEquiv.ofLinear N.lTensorOne' (TensorProduct.mk R (⊥ : Subalgebra R S) N 1) (by ext; simp) <| TensorProduct.ext' fun r n ↦ by change 1 ⊗ₜ[R] lTensorOne' N _ = r ⊗ₜ[R] n obtain ⟨x, h⟩ := Algebra.mem_bot.1 r.2 replace h : algebraMap R _ x = r := Subtype.val_injective h rw [← h, lTensorOne'_tmul, ← TensorProduct.smul_tmul, Algebra.smul_def, mul_one] variable {N} in @[simp] theorem lTensorOne_tmul (y : R) (n : N) : N.lTensorOne (algebraMap R _ y ⊗ₜ[R] n) = y • n := N.lTensorOne'_tmul y n variable {N} in @[simp] theorem lTensorOne_one_tmul (n : N) : N.lTensorOne (1 ⊗ₜ[R] n) = n := N.lTensorOne'_one_tmul n variable {N} in @[simp] theorem lTensorOne_symm_apply (n : N) : N.lTensorOne.symm n = 1 ⊗ₜ[R] n := rfl theorem mulMap_one_left_eq : mulMap (Subalgebra.toSubmodule ⊥) N = N.subtype ∘ₗ N.lTensorOne.toLinearMap := TensorProduct.ext' fun _ _ ↦ rfl /-- If `M` is a submodule in an algebra `S` over `R`, there is the natural `R`-linear map `M ⊗[R] i(R) →ₗ[R] M` induced by multiplication in `S`, here `i : R → S` is the structure map. This is promoted to an isomorphism of `R`-modules as `Submodule.rTensorOne`. Use that instead. -/ def rTensorOne' : M ⊗[R] (⊥ : Subalgebra R S) →ₗ[R] M := show M ⊗[R] Subalgebra.toSubmodule ⊥ →ₗ[R] M from (LinearEquiv.ofEq _ _ (by rw [Algebra.toSubmodule_bot, mulMap_range, mul_one])).toLinearMap ∘ₗ (mulMap M _).rangeRestrict variable {M} in @[simp] theorem rTensorOne'_tmul (y : R) (m : M) : M.rTensorOne' (m ⊗ₜ[R] algebraMap R _ y) = y • m := Subtype.val_injective <| by simp_rw [rTensorOne', LinearMap.coe_comp, LinearEquiv.coe_coe, Function.comp_apply, LinearEquiv.coe_ofEq_apply, LinearMap.codRestrict_apply, SetLike.val_smul] rw [Algebra.smul_def, Algebra.commutes] exact mulMap_tmul M _ _ _ variable {M} in @[simp] theorem rTensorOne'_tmul_one (m : M) : M.rTensorOne' (m ⊗ₜ[R] 1) = m := by simpa using rTensorOne'_tmul 1 m /-- If `M` is a submodule in an algebra `S` over `R`, there is the natural isomorphism of `R`-modules between `M ⊗[R] i(R)` and `M` induced by multiplication in `S`, here `i : R → S` is the structure map. This generalizes `TensorProduct.rid` as `i(R)` is not necessarily isomorphic to `R`. -/ def rTensorOne : M ⊗[R] (⊥ : Subalgebra R S) ≃ₗ[R] M := LinearEquiv.ofLinear M.rTensorOne' ((TensorProduct.comm R _ _).toLinearMap ∘ₗ TensorProduct.mk R (⊥ : Subalgebra R S) M 1) (by ext; simp) <| TensorProduct.ext' fun n r ↦ by change rTensorOne' M _ ⊗ₜ[R] 1 = n ⊗ₜ[R] r obtain ⟨x, h⟩ := Algebra.mem_bot.1 r.2 replace h : algebraMap R _ x = r := Subtype.val_injective h rw [← h, rTensorOne'_tmul, TensorProduct.smul_tmul, Algebra.smul_def, mul_one] variable {M} in @[simp] theorem rTensorOne_tmul (y : R) (m : M) : M.rTensorOne (m ⊗ₜ[R] algebraMap R _ y) = y • m := M.rTensorOne'_tmul y m variable {M} in @[simp] theorem rTensorOne_tmul_one (m : M) : M.rTensorOne (m ⊗ₜ[R] 1) = m := M.rTensorOne'_tmul_one m variable {M} in @[simp] theorem rTensorOne_symm_apply (m : M) : M.rTensorOne.symm m = m ⊗ₜ[R] 1 := rfl theorem mulMap_one_right_eq : mulMap M (Subalgebra.toSubmodule ⊥) = M.subtype ∘ₗ M.rTensorOne.toLinearMap := TensorProduct.ext' fun _ _ ↦ rfl @[simp] theorem comm_trans_lTensorOne : (TensorProduct.comm R _ _).trans M.lTensorOne = M.rTensorOne := by refine LinearEquiv.toLinearMap_injective <| TensorProduct.ext' fun m r ↦ ?_ obtain ⟨x, h⟩ := Algebra.mem_bot.1 r.2 replace h : algebraMap R _ x = r := Subtype.val_injective h
rw [← h]; simp @[simp] theorem comm_trans_rTensorOne :
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/- Copyright (c) 2021 Aaron Anderson, Jesse Michael Han, Floris van Doorn. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Aaron Anderson, Jesse Michael Han, Floris van Doorn -/ import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Basic import Mathlib.ModelTheory.Syntax import Mathlib.Data.List.ProdSigma /-! # Basics on First-Order Semantics This file defines the interpretations of first-order terms, formulas, sentences, and theories in a style inspired by the [Flypitch project](https://flypitch.github.io/). ## Main Definitions - `FirstOrder.Language.Term.realize` is defined so that `t.realize v` is the term `t` evaluated at variables `v`. - `FirstOrder.Language.BoundedFormula.Realize` is defined so that `φ.Realize v xs` is the bounded formula `φ` evaluated at tuples of variables `v` and `xs`. - `FirstOrder.Language.Formula.Realize` is defined so that `φ.Realize v` is the formula `φ` evaluated at variables `v`. - `FirstOrder.Language.Sentence.Realize` is defined so that `φ.Realize M` is the sentence `φ` evaluated in the structure `M`. Also denoted `M ⊨ φ`. - `FirstOrder.Language.Theory.Model` is defined so that `T.Model M` is true if and only if every sentence of `T` is realized in `M`. Also denoted `T ⊨ φ`. ## Main Results - Several results in this file show that syntactic constructions such as `relabel`, `castLE`, `liftAt`, `subst`, and the actions of language maps commute with realization of terms, formulas, sentences, and theories. ## Implementation Notes - Formulas use a modified version of de Bruijn variables. Specifically, a `L.BoundedFormula α n` is a formula with some variables indexed by a type `α`, which cannot be quantified over, and some indexed by `Fin n`, which can. For any `φ : L.BoundedFormula α (n + 1)`, we define the formula `∀' φ : L.BoundedFormula α n` by universally quantifying over the variable indexed by `n : Fin (n + 1)`. ## References For the Flypitch project: - [J. Han, F. van Doorn, *A formal proof of the independence of the continuum hypothesis*] [flypitch_cpp] - [J. Han, F. van Doorn, *A formalization of forcing and the unprovability of the continuum hypothesis*][flypitch_itp] -/ universe u v w u' v' namespace FirstOrder namespace Language variable {L : Language.{u, v}} {L' : Language} variable {M : Type w} {N P : Type*} [L.Structure M] [L.Structure N] [L.Structure P] variable {α : Type u'} {β : Type v'} {γ : Type*} open FirstOrder Cardinal open Structure Cardinal Fin namespace Term /-- A term `t` with variables indexed by `α` can be evaluated by giving a value to each variable. -/ def realize (v : α → M) : ∀ _t : L.Term α, M | var k => v k | func f ts => funMap f fun i => (ts i).realize v @[simp] theorem realize_var (v : α → M) (k) : realize v (var k : L.Term α) = v k := rfl @[simp] theorem realize_func (v : α → M) {n} (f : L.Functions n) (ts) : realize v (func f ts : L.Term α) = funMap f fun i => (ts i).realize v := rfl @[simp] theorem realize_relabel {t : L.Term α} {g : α → β} {v : β → M} : (t.relabel g).realize v = t.realize (v ∘ g) := by induction t with | var => rfl | func f ts ih => simp [ih] @[simp] theorem realize_liftAt {n n' m : ℕ} {t : L.Term (α ⊕ (Fin n))} {v : α ⊕ (Fin (n + n')) → M} : (t.liftAt n' m).realize v = t.realize (v ∘ Sum.map id fun i : Fin _ => if ↑i < m then Fin.castAdd n' i else Fin.addNat i n') := realize_relabel @[simp] theorem realize_constants {c : L.Constants} {v : α → M} : c.term.realize v = c := funMap_eq_coe_constants @[simp] theorem realize_functions_apply₁ {f : L.Functions 1} {t : L.Term α} {v : α → M} : (f.apply₁ t).realize v = funMap f ![t.realize v] := by rw [Functions.apply₁, Term.realize] refine congr rfl (funext fun i => ?_) simp only [Matrix.cons_val_fin_one] @[simp] theorem realize_functions_apply₂ {f : L.Functions 2} {t₁ t₂ : L.Term α} {v : α → M} : (f.apply₂ t₁ t₂).realize v = funMap f ![t₁.realize v, t₂.realize v] := by rw [Functions.apply₂, Term.realize] refine congr rfl (funext (Fin.cases ?_ ?_)) · simp only [Matrix.cons_val_zero] · simp only [Matrix.cons_val_succ, Matrix.cons_val_fin_one, forall_const] theorem realize_con {A : Set M} {a : A} {v : α → M} : (L.con a).term.realize v = a := rfl @[simp] theorem realize_subst {t : L.Term α} {tf : α → L.Term β} {v : β → M} : (t.subst tf).realize v = t.realize fun a => (tf a).realize v := by induction t with | var => rfl | func _ _ ih => simp [ih] theorem realize_restrictVar [DecidableEq α] {t : L.Term α} {f : t.varFinset → β} {v : β → M} (v' : α → M) (hv' : ∀ a, v (f a) = v' a) : (t.restrictVar f).realize v = t.realize v' := by induction t with | var => simp [restrictVar, hv'] | func _ _ ih => exact congr rfl (funext fun i => ih i ((by simp [Function.comp_apply, hv']))) /-- A special case of `realize_restrictVar`, included because we can add the `simp` attribute to it -/ @[simp] theorem realize_restrictVar' [DecidableEq α] {t : L.Term α} {s : Set α} (h : ↑t.varFinset ⊆ s) {v : α → M} : (t.restrictVar (Set.inclusion h)).realize (v ∘ (↑)) = t.realize v := realize_restrictVar _ (by simp) theorem realize_restrictVarLeft [DecidableEq α] {γ : Type*} {t : L.Term (α ⊕ γ)} {f : t.varFinsetLeft → β} {xs : β ⊕ γ → M} (xs' : α → M) (hxs' : ∀ a, xs (Sum.inl (f a)) = xs' a) : (t.restrictVarLeft f).realize xs = t.realize (Sum.elim xs' (xs ∘ Sum.inr)) := by induction t with | var a => cases a <;> simp [restrictVarLeft, hxs'] | func _ _ ih => exact congr rfl (funext fun i => ih i (by simp [hxs']))
/-- A special case of `realize_restrictVarLeft`, included because we can add the `simp` attribute to it -/ @[simp] theorem realize_restrictVarLeft' [DecidableEq α] {γ : Type*} {t : L.Term (α ⊕ γ)} {s : Set α} (h : ↑t.varFinsetLeft ⊆ s) {v : α → M} {xs : γ → M} : (t.restrictVarLeft (Set.inclusion h)).realize (Sum.elim (v ∘ (↑)) xs) = t.realize (Sum.elim v xs) :=
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Sébastien Gouëzel, Patrick Massot -/ import Mathlib.Topology.UniformSpace.Cauchy import Mathlib.Topology.UniformSpace.Separation import Mathlib.Topology.DenseEmbedding /-! # Uniform embeddings of uniform spaces. Extension of uniform continuous functions. -/ open Filter Function Set Uniformity Topology section universe u v w variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {γ : Type w} [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] [UniformSpace γ] {f : α → β} /-! ### Uniform inducing maps -/ /-- A map `f : α → β` between uniform spaces is called *uniform inducing* if the uniformity filter on `α` is the pullback of the uniformity filter on `β` under `Prod.map f f`. If `α` is a separated space, then this implies that `f` is injective, hence it is a `IsUniformEmbedding`. -/ @[mk_iff] structure IsUniformInducing (f : α → β) : Prop where /-- The uniformity filter on the domain is the pullback of the uniformity filter on the codomain under `Prod.map f f`. -/ comap_uniformity : comap (fun x : α × α => (f x.1, f x.2)) (𝓤 β) = 𝓤 α lemma isUniformInducing_iff_uniformSpace {f : α → β} : IsUniformInducing f ↔ ‹UniformSpace β›.comap f = ‹UniformSpace α› := by rw [isUniformInducing_iff, UniformSpace.ext_iff, Filter.ext_iff] rfl protected alias ⟨IsUniformInducing.comap_uniformSpace, _⟩ := isUniformInducing_iff_uniformSpace lemma isUniformInducing_iff' {f : α → β} : IsUniformInducing f ↔ UniformContinuous f ∧ comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓤 β) ≤ 𝓤 α := by rw [isUniformInducing_iff, UniformContinuous, tendsto_iff_comap, le_antisymm_iff, and_comm]; rfl protected lemma Filter.HasBasis.isUniformInducing_iff {ι ι'} {p : ι → Prop} {p' : ι' → Prop} {s s'} (h : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p s) (h' : (𝓤 β).HasBasis p' s') {f : α → β} : IsUniformInducing f ↔ (∀ i, p' i → ∃ j, p j ∧ ∀ x y, (x, y) ∈ s j → (f x, f y) ∈ s' i) ∧ (∀ j, p j → ∃ i, p' i ∧ ∀ x y, (f x, f y) ∈ s' i → (x, y) ∈ s j) := by simp [isUniformInducing_iff', h.uniformContinuous_iff h', (h'.comap _).le_basis_iff h, subset_def] theorem IsUniformInducing.mk' {f : α → β} (h : ∀ s, s ∈ 𝓤 α ↔ ∃ t ∈ 𝓤 β, ∀ x y : α, (f x, f y) ∈ t → (x, y) ∈ s) : IsUniformInducing f := ⟨by simp [eq_comm, Filter.ext_iff, subset_def, h]⟩ theorem IsUniformInducing.id : IsUniformInducing (@id α) := ⟨by rw [← Prod.map_def, Prod.map_id, comap_id]⟩ theorem IsUniformInducing.comp {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformInducing g) {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) : IsUniformInducing (g ∘ f) := ⟨by rw [← hf.1, ← hg.1, comap_comap]; rfl⟩ theorem IsUniformInducing.of_comp_iff {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformInducing g) {f : α → β} : IsUniformInducing (g ∘ f) ↔ IsUniformInducing f := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, hg.comp⟩ rw [isUniformInducing_iff, ← hg.comap_uniformity, comap_comap, ← h.comap_uniformity, Function.comp_def, Function.comp_def] theorem IsUniformInducing.basis_uniformity {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set (β × β)} (H : (𝓤 β).HasBasis p s) : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p fun i => Prod.map f f ⁻¹' s i := hf.1 ▸ H.comap _ theorem IsUniformInducing.cauchy_map_iff {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) {F : Filter α} : Cauchy (map f F) ↔ Cauchy F := by simp only [Cauchy, map_neBot_iff, prod_map_map_eq, map_le_iff_le_comap, ← hf.comap_uniformity] theorem IsUniformInducing.of_comp {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} (hf : UniformContinuous f) (hg : UniformContinuous g) (hgf : IsUniformInducing (g ∘ f)) : IsUniformInducing f := by refine ⟨le_antisymm ?_ hf.le_comap⟩ rw [← hgf.1, ← Prod.map_def, ← Prod.map_def, ← Prod.map_comp_map f f g g, ← comap_comap] exact comap_mono hg.le_comap theorem IsUniformInducing.uniformContinuous {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) : UniformContinuous f := (isUniformInducing_iff'.1 hf).1 theorem IsUniformInducing.uniformContinuous_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformInducing g) : UniformContinuous f ↔ UniformContinuous (g ∘ f) := by dsimp only [UniformContinuous, Tendsto] simp only [← hg.comap_uniformity, ← map_le_iff_le_comap, Filter.map_map, Function.comp_def] protected theorem IsUniformInducing.isUniformInducing_comp_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformInducing g) : IsUniformInducing (g ∘ f) ↔ IsUniformInducing f := by simp only [isUniformInducing_iff, ← hg.comap_uniformity, comap_comap, Function.comp_def] theorem IsUniformInducing.uniformContinuousOn_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} {S : Set α} (hg : IsUniformInducing g) : UniformContinuousOn f S ↔ UniformContinuousOn (g ∘ f) S := by dsimp only [UniformContinuousOn, Tendsto] rw [← hg.comap_uniformity, ← map_le_iff_le_comap, Filter.map_map, comp_def, comp_def] theorem IsUniformInducing.isInducing {f : α → β} (h : IsUniformInducing f) : IsInducing f := by obtain rfl := h.comap_uniformSpace exact .induced f @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")] alias IsUniformInducing.inducing := IsUniformInducing.isInducing @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")] alias UniformInducing.inducing := IsUniformInducing.isInducing theorem IsUniformInducing.prod {α' : Type*} {β' : Type*} [UniformSpace α'] [UniformSpace β'] {e₁ : α → α'} {e₂ : β → β'} (h₁ : IsUniformInducing e₁) (h₂ : IsUniformInducing e₂) : IsUniformInducing fun p : α × β => (e₁ p.1, e₂ p.2) := ⟨by simp [Function.comp_def, uniformity_prod, ← h₁.1, ← h₂.1, comap_inf, comap_comap]⟩ lemma IsUniformInducing.isDenseInducing (h : IsUniformInducing f) (hd : DenseRange f) : IsDenseInducing f where toIsInducing := h.isInducing dense := hd lemma SeparationQuotient.isUniformInducing_mk : IsUniformInducing (mk : α → SeparationQuotient α) := ⟨comap_mk_uniformity⟩ protected theorem IsUniformInducing.injective [T0Space α] {f : α → β} (h : IsUniformInducing f) : Injective f := h.isInducing.injective /-! ### Uniform embeddings -/ /-- A map `f : α → β` between uniform spaces is a *uniform embedding* if it is uniform inducing and injective. If `α` is a separated space, then the latter assumption follows from the former. -/ @[mk_iff] structure IsUniformEmbedding (f : α → β) : Prop extends IsUniformInducing f where /-- A uniform embedding is injective. -/ injective : Function.Injective f lemma IsUniformEmbedding.isUniformInducing (hf : IsUniformEmbedding f) : IsUniformInducing f := hf.toIsUniformInducing theorem isUniformEmbedding_iff' {f : α → β} : IsUniformEmbedding f ↔ Injective f ∧ UniformContinuous f ∧ comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓤 β) ≤ 𝓤 α := by rw [isUniformEmbedding_iff, and_comm, isUniformInducing_iff'] theorem Filter.HasBasis.isUniformEmbedding_iff' {ι ι'} {p : ι → Prop} {p' : ι' → Prop} {s s'} (h : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p s) (h' : (𝓤 β).HasBasis p' s') {f : α → β} : IsUniformEmbedding f ↔ Injective f ∧ (∀ i, p' i → ∃ j, p j ∧ ∀ x y, (x, y) ∈ s j → (f x, f y) ∈ s' i) ∧ (∀ j, p j → ∃ i, p' i ∧ ∀ x y, (f x, f y) ∈ s' i → (x, y) ∈ s j) := by rw [isUniformEmbedding_iff, and_comm, h.isUniformInducing_iff h'] theorem Filter.HasBasis.isUniformEmbedding_iff {ι ι'} {p : ι → Prop} {p' : ι' → Prop} {s s'} (h : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p s) (h' : (𝓤 β).HasBasis p' s') {f : α → β} : IsUniformEmbedding f ↔ Injective f ∧ UniformContinuous f ∧ (∀ j, p j → ∃ i, p' i ∧ ∀ x y, (f x, f y) ∈ s' i → (x, y) ∈ s j) := by simp only [h.isUniformEmbedding_iff' h', h.uniformContinuous_iff h'] theorem isUniformEmbedding_subtype_val {p : α → Prop} : IsUniformEmbedding (Subtype.val : Subtype p → α) := { comap_uniformity := rfl injective := Subtype.val_injective } theorem isUniformEmbedding_set_inclusion {s t : Set α} (hst : s ⊆ t) : IsUniformEmbedding (inclusion hst) where comap_uniformity := by rw [uniformity_subtype, uniformity_subtype, comap_comap]; rfl injective := inclusion_injective hst theorem IsUniformEmbedding.comp {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformEmbedding g) {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformEmbedding f) : IsUniformEmbedding (g ∘ f) where toIsUniformInducing := hg.isUniformInducing.comp hf.isUniformInducing injective := hg.injective.comp hf.injective theorem IsUniformEmbedding.of_comp_iff {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformEmbedding g) {f : α → β} : IsUniformEmbedding (g ∘ f) ↔ IsUniformEmbedding f := by simp_rw [isUniformEmbedding_iff, hg.isUniformInducing.of_comp_iff, hg.injective.of_comp_iff f] theorem Equiv.isUniformEmbedding {α β : Type*} [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] (f : α ≃ β) (h₁ : UniformContinuous f) (h₂ : UniformContinuous f.symm) : IsUniformEmbedding f := isUniformEmbedding_iff'.2 ⟨f.injective, h₁, by rwa [← Equiv.prodCongr_apply, ← map_equiv_symm]⟩ theorem isUniformEmbedding_inl : IsUniformEmbedding (Sum.inl : α → α ⊕ β) := isUniformEmbedding_iff'.2 ⟨Sum.inl_injective, uniformContinuous_inl, fun s hs => ⟨Prod.map Sum.inl Sum.inl '' s ∪ range (Prod.map Sum.inr Sum.inr), union_mem_sup (image_mem_map hs) range_mem_map, fun x h => by simpa [Prod.map_apply'] using h⟩⟩ theorem isUniformEmbedding_inr : IsUniformEmbedding (Sum.inr : β → α ⊕ β) := isUniformEmbedding_iff'.2 ⟨Sum.inr_injective, uniformContinuous_inr, fun s hs => ⟨range (Prod.map Sum.inl Sum.inl) ∪ Prod.map Sum.inr Sum.inr '' s, union_mem_sup range_mem_map (image_mem_map hs), fun x h => by simpa [Prod.map_apply'] using h⟩⟩ /-- If the domain of a `IsUniformInducing` map `f` is a T₀ space, then `f` is injective, hence it is a `IsUniformEmbedding`. -/ protected theorem IsUniformInducing.isUniformEmbedding [T0Space α] {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) : IsUniformEmbedding f := ⟨hf, hf.isInducing.injective⟩ theorem isUniformEmbedding_iff_isUniformInducing [T0Space α] {f : α → β} : IsUniformEmbedding f ↔ IsUniformInducing f := ⟨IsUniformEmbedding.isUniformInducing, IsUniformInducing.isUniformEmbedding⟩ /-- If a map `f : α → β` sends any two distinct points to point that are **not** related by a fixed `s ∈ 𝓤 β`, then `f` is uniform inducing with respect to the discrete uniformity on `α`: the preimage of `𝓤 β` under `Prod.map f f` is the principal filter generated by the diagonal in `α × α`. -/ theorem comap_uniformity_of_spaced_out {α} {f : α → β} {s : Set (β × β)} (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 β) (hf : Pairwise fun x y => (f x, f y) ∉ s) : comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓤 β) = 𝓟 idRel := by refine le_antisymm ?_ (@refl_le_uniformity α (UniformSpace.comap f _)) calc comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓤 β) ≤ comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓟 s) := comap_mono (le_principal_iff.2 hs) _ = 𝓟 (Prod.map f f ⁻¹' s) := comap_principal _ ≤ 𝓟 idRel := principal_mono.2 ?_ rintro ⟨x, y⟩; simpa [not_imp_not] using @hf x y /-- If a map `f : α → β` sends any two distinct points to point that are **not** related by a fixed `s ∈ 𝓤 β`, then `f` is a uniform embedding with respect to the discrete uniformity on `α`. -/ theorem isUniformEmbedding_of_spaced_out {α} {f : α → β} {s : Set (β × β)} (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 β) (hf : Pairwise fun x y => (f x, f y) ∉ s) : @IsUniformEmbedding α β ⊥ ‹_› f := by let _ : UniformSpace α := ⊥; have := discreteTopology_bot α exact IsUniformInducing.isUniformEmbedding ⟨comap_uniformity_of_spaced_out hs hf⟩ protected lemma IsUniformEmbedding.isEmbedding {f : α → β} (h : IsUniformEmbedding f) : IsEmbedding f where toIsInducing := h.toIsUniformInducing.isInducing injective := h.injective @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-26")] alias IsUniformEmbedding.embedding := IsUniformEmbedding.isEmbedding theorem IsUniformEmbedding.isDenseEmbedding {f : α → β} (h : IsUniformEmbedding f) (hd : DenseRange f) : IsDenseEmbedding f := { h.isEmbedding with dense := hd } theorem isClosedEmbedding_of_spaced_out {α} [TopologicalSpace α] [DiscreteTopology α] [T0Space β] {f : α → β} {s : Set (β × β)} (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 β) (hf : Pairwise fun x y => (f x, f y) ∉ s) : IsClosedEmbedding f := by rcases @DiscreteTopology.eq_bot α _ _ with rfl; let _ : UniformSpace α := ⊥ exact { (isUniformEmbedding_of_spaced_out hs hf).isEmbedding with isClosed_range := isClosed_range_of_spaced_out hs hf } theorem closure_image_mem_nhds_of_isUniformInducing {s : Set (α × α)} {e : α → β} (b : β) (he₁ : IsUniformInducing e) (he₂ : IsDenseInducing e) (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 α) : ∃ a, closure (e '' { a' | (a, a') ∈ s }) ∈ 𝓝 b := by obtain ⟨U, ⟨hU, hUo, hsymm⟩, hs⟩ : ∃ U, (U ∈ 𝓤 β ∧ IsOpen U ∧ IsSymmetricRel U) ∧ Prod.map e e ⁻¹' U ⊆ s := by rwa [← he₁.comap_uniformity, (uniformity_hasBasis_open_symmetric.comap _).mem_iff] at hs rcases he₂.dense.mem_nhds (UniformSpace.ball_mem_nhds b hU) with ⟨a, ha⟩ refine ⟨a, mem_of_superset ?_ (closure_mono <| image_subset _ <| UniformSpace.ball_mono hs a)⟩ have ho : IsOpen (UniformSpace.ball (e a) U) := UniformSpace.isOpen_ball (e a) hUo refine mem_of_superset (ho.mem_nhds <| (UniformSpace.mem_ball_symmetry hsymm).2 ha) fun y hy => ?_ refine mem_closure_iff_nhds.2 fun V hV => ?_ rcases he₂.dense.mem_nhds (inter_mem hV (ho.mem_nhds hy)) with ⟨x, hxV, hxU⟩ exact ⟨e x, hxV, mem_image_of_mem e hxU⟩ theorem isUniformEmbedding_subtypeEmb (p : α → Prop) {e : α → β} (ue : IsUniformEmbedding e) (de : IsDenseEmbedding e) : IsUniformEmbedding (IsDenseEmbedding.subtypeEmb p e) := { comap_uniformity := by simp [comap_comap, Function.comp_def, IsDenseEmbedding.subtypeEmb, uniformity_subtype, ue.comap_uniformity.symm] injective := (de.subtype p).injective } theorem IsUniformEmbedding.prod {α' : Type*} {β' : Type*} [UniformSpace α'] [UniformSpace β'] {e₁ : α → α'} {e₂ : β → β'} (h₁ : IsUniformEmbedding e₁) (h₂ : IsUniformEmbedding e₂) : IsUniformEmbedding fun p : α × β => (e₁ p.1, e₂ p.2) where toIsUniformInducing := h₁.isUniformInducing.prod h₂.isUniformInducing injective := h₁.injective.prodMap h₂.injective /-- A set is complete iff its image under a uniform inducing map is complete. -/ theorem isComplete_image_iff {m : α → β} {s : Set α} (hm : IsUniformInducing m) : IsComplete (m '' s) ↔ IsComplete s := by have fact1 : SurjOn (map m) (Iic <| 𝓟 s) (Iic <| 𝓟 <| m '' s) := surjOn_image .. |>.filter_map_Iic have fact2 : MapsTo (map m) (Iic <| 𝓟 s) (Iic <| 𝓟 <| m '' s) := mapsTo_image .. |>.filter_map_Iic simp_rw [IsComplete, imp.swap (a := Cauchy _), ← mem_Iic (b := 𝓟 _), fact1.forall fact2, hm.cauchy_map_iff, exists_mem_image, map_le_iff_le_comap, hm.isInducing.nhds_eq_comap] /-- If `f : X → Y` is an `IsUniformInducing` map, the image `f '' s` of a set `s` is complete if and only if `s` is complete. -/ theorem IsUniformInducing.isComplete_iff {f : α → β} {s : Set α} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) : IsComplete (f '' s) ↔ IsComplete s := isComplete_image_iff hf /-- If `f : X → Y` is an `IsUniformEmbedding`, the image `f '' s` of a set `s` is complete if and only if `s` is complete. -/ theorem IsUniformEmbedding.isComplete_iff {f : α → β} {s : Set α} (hf : IsUniformEmbedding f) : IsComplete (f '' s) ↔ IsComplete s := hf.isUniformInducing.isComplete_iff /-- Sets of a subtype are complete iff their image under the coercion is complete. -/ theorem Subtype.isComplete_iff {p : α → Prop} {s : Set { x // p x }} : IsComplete s ↔ IsComplete ((↑) '' s : Set α) := isUniformEmbedding_subtype_val.isComplete_iff.symm alias ⟨isComplete_of_complete_image, _⟩ := isComplete_image_iff theorem completeSpace_iff_isComplete_range {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) : CompleteSpace α ↔ IsComplete (range f) := by rw [completeSpace_iff_isComplete_univ, ← isComplete_image_iff hf, image_univ] alias ⟨_, IsUniformInducing.completeSpace⟩ := completeSpace_iff_isComplete_range lemma IsUniformInducing.isComplete_range [CompleteSpace α] (hf : IsUniformInducing f) : IsComplete (range f) := (completeSpace_iff_isComplete_range hf).1 ‹_› /-- If `f` is a surjective uniform inducing map, then its domain is a complete space iff its codomain is a complete space. See also `_root_.completeSpace_congr` for a version that assumes `f` to be an equivalence. -/ theorem IsUniformInducing.completeSpace_congr {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) (hsurj : f.Surjective) : CompleteSpace α ↔ CompleteSpace β := by rw [completeSpace_iff_isComplete_range hf, hsurj.range_eq, completeSpace_iff_isComplete_univ] theorem SeparationQuotient.completeSpace_iff : CompleteSpace (SeparationQuotient α) ↔ CompleteSpace α := .symm <| isUniformInducing_mk.completeSpace_congr surjective_mk instance SeparationQuotient.instCompleteSpace [CompleteSpace α] : CompleteSpace (SeparationQuotient α) := completeSpace_iff.2 ‹_› /-- See also `IsUniformInducing.completeSpace_congr` for a version that works for non-injective maps. -/ theorem completeSpace_congr {e : α ≃ β} (he : IsUniformEmbedding e) : CompleteSpace α ↔ CompleteSpace β := he.completeSpace_congr e.surjective theorem completeSpace_coe_iff_isComplete {s : Set α} : CompleteSpace s ↔ IsComplete s := by rw [completeSpace_iff_isComplete_range isUniformEmbedding_subtype_val.isUniformInducing, Subtype.range_coe] alias ⟨_, IsComplete.completeSpace_coe⟩ := completeSpace_coe_iff_isComplete theorem IsClosed.completeSpace_coe [CompleteSpace α] {s : Set α} (hs : IsClosed s) : CompleteSpace s := hs.isComplete.completeSpace_coe theorem completeSpace_ulift_iff : CompleteSpace (ULift α) ↔ CompleteSpace α := IsUniformInducing.completeSpace_congr ⟨rfl⟩ ULift.down_surjective /-- The lift of a complete space to another universe is still complete. -/ instance ULift.instCompleteSpace [CompleteSpace α] : CompleteSpace (ULift α) := completeSpace_ulift_iff.2 ‹_› theorem completeSpace_extension {m : β → α} (hm : IsUniformInducing m) (dense : DenseRange m) (h : ∀ f : Filter β, Cauchy f → ∃ x : α, map m f ≤ 𝓝 x) : CompleteSpace α := ⟨fun {f : Filter α} (hf : Cauchy f) => let p : Set (α × α) → Set α → Set α := fun s t => { y : α | ∃ x : α, x ∈ t ∧ (x, y) ∈ s } let g := (𝓤 α).lift fun s => f.lift' (p s) have mp₀ : Monotone p := fun _ _ h _ _ ⟨x, xs, xa⟩ => ⟨x, xs, h xa⟩ have mp₁ : ∀ {s}, Monotone (p s) := fun h _ ⟨y, ya, yxs⟩ => ⟨y, h ya, yxs⟩ have : f ≤ g := le_iInf₂ fun _ hs => le_iInf₂ fun _ ht => le_principal_iff.mpr <| mem_of_superset ht fun x hx => ⟨x, hx, refl_mem_uniformity hs⟩ have : NeBot g := hf.left.mono this have : NeBot (comap m g) := comap_neBot fun _ ht => let ⟨t', ht', ht_mem⟩ := (mem_lift_sets <| monotone_lift' monotone_const mp₀).mp ht let ⟨_, ht'', ht'_sub⟩ := (mem_lift'_sets mp₁).mp ht_mem let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hf.left.nonempty_of_mem ht'' have h₀ : NeBot (𝓝[range m] x) := dense.nhdsWithin_neBot x have h₁ : { y | (x, y) ∈ t' } ∈ 𝓝[range m] x := @mem_inf_of_left α (𝓝 x) (𝓟 (range m)) _ <| mem_nhds_left x ht' have h₂ : range m ∈ 𝓝[range m] x := @mem_inf_of_right α (𝓝 x) (𝓟 (range m)) _ <| Subset.refl _ have : { y | (x, y) ∈ t' } ∩ range m ∈ 𝓝[range m] x := @inter_mem α (𝓝[range m] x) _ _ h₁ h₂ let ⟨_, xyt', b, b_eq⟩ := h₀.nonempty_of_mem this ⟨b, b_eq.symm ▸ ht'_sub ⟨x, hx, xyt'⟩⟩ have : Cauchy g := ⟨‹NeBot g›, fun _ hs => let ⟨s₁, hs₁, comp_s₁⟩ := comp_mem_uniformity_sets hs let ⟨s₂, hs₂, comp_s₂⟩ := comp_mem_uniformity_sets hs₁ let ⟨t, ht, (prod_t : t ×ˢ t ⊆ s₂)⟩ := mem_prod_same_iff.mp (hf.right hs₂) have hg₁ : p (preimage Prod.swap s₁) t ∈ g := mem_lift (symm_le_uniformity hs₁) <| @mem_lift' α α f _ t ht have hg₂ : p s₂ t ∈ g := mem_lift hs₂ <| @mem_lift' α α f _ t ht have hg : p (Prod.swap ⁻¹' s₁) t ×ˢ p s₂ t ∈ g ×ˢ g := @prod_mem_prod α α _ _ g g hg₁ hg₂ (g ×ˢ g).sets_of_superset hg fun ⟨_, _⟩ ⟨⟨c₁, c₁t, hc₁⟩, ⟨c₂, c₂t, hc₂⟩⟩ => have : (c₁, c₂) ∈ t ×ˢ t := ⟨c₁t, c₂t⟩ comp_s₁ <| prodMk_mem_compRel hc₁ <| comp_s₂ <| prodMk_mem_compRel (prod_t this) hc₂⟩ have : Cauchy (Filter.comap m g) := ‹Cauchy g›.comap' (le_of_eq hm.comap_uniformity) ‹_› let ⟨x, (hx : map m (Filter.comap m g) ≤ 𝓝 x)⟩ := h _ this have : ClusterPt x (map m (Filter.comap m g)) := (le_nhds_iff_adhp_of_cauchy (this.map hm.uniformContinuous)).mp hx have : ClusterPt x g := this.mono map_comap_le ⟨x, calc f ≤ g := by assumption _ ≤ 𝓝 x := le_nhds_of_cauchy_adhp ‹Cauchy g› this ⟩⟩ lemma totallyBounded_image_iff {f : α → β} {s : Set α} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) : TotallyBounded (f '' s) ↔ TotallyBounded s := by refine ⟨fun hs ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ h.image hf.uniformContinuous⟩ simp_rw [(hf.basis_uniformity (basis_sets _)).totallyBounded_iff] intro t ht rcases exists_subset_image_finite_and.1 (hs.exists_subset ht) with ⟨u, -, hfin, h⟩ use u, hfin rwa [biUnion_image, image_subset_iff, preimage_iUnion₂] at h theorem totallyBounded_preimage {f : α → β} {s : Set β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) (hs : TotallyBounded s) : TotallyBounded (f ⁻¹' s) := (totallyBounded_image_iff hf).1 <| hs.subset <| image_preimage_subset .. instance CompleteSpace.sum [CompleteSpace α] [CompleteSpace β] : CompleteSpace (α ⊕ β) := by rw [completeSpace_iff_isComplete_univ, ← range_inl_union_range_inr] exact isUniformEmbedding_inl.isUniformInducing.isComplete_range.union isUniformEmbedding_inr.isUniformInducing.isComplete_range end theorem isUniformEmbedding_comap {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {f : α → β} [u : UniformSpace β] (hf : Function.Injective f) : @IsUniformEmbedding α β (UniformSpace.comap f u) u f := @IsUniformEmbedding.mk _ _ (UniformSpace.comap f u) _ _ (@IsUniformInducing.mk _ _ (UniformSpace.comap f u) _ _ rfl) hf /-- Pull back a uniform space structure by an embedding, adjusting the new uniform structure to make sure that its topology is defeq to the original one. -/ def Topology.IsEmbedding.comapUniformSpace {α β} [TopologicalSpace α] [u : UniformSpace β] (f : α → β) (h : IsEmbedding f) : UniformSpace α := (u.comap f).replaceTopology h.eq_induced @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-26")] alias Embedding.comapUniformSpace := IsEmbedding.comapUniformSpace theorem Embedding.to_isUniformEmbedding {α β} [TopologicalSpace α] [u : UniformSpace β] (f : α → β) (h : IsEmbedding f) : @IsUniformEmbedding α β (h.comapUniformSpace f) u f := let _ := h.comapUniformSpace f { comap_uniformity := rfl injective := h.injective } section UniformExtension variable {α : Type*} {β : Type*} {γ : Type*} [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] [UniformSpace γ] {e : β → α} (h_e : IsUniformInducing e) (h_dense : DenseRange e) {f : β → γ} (h_f : UniformContinuous f) local notation "ψ" => IsDenseInducing.extend (IsUniformInducing.isDenseInducing h_e h_dense) f include h_e h_dense h_f in theorem uniformly_extend_exists [CompleteSpace γ] (a : α) : ∃ c, Tendsto f (comap e (𝓝 a)) (𝓝 c) := let de := h_e.isDenseInducing h_dense have : Cauchy (𝓝 a) := cauchy_nhds have : Cauchy (comap e (𝓝 a)) := this.comap' (le_of_eq h_e.comap_uniformity) (de.comap_nhds_neBot _) have : Cauchy (map f (comap e (𝓝 a))) := this.map h_f CompleteSpace.complete this theorem uniform_extend_subtype [CompleteSpace γ] {p : α → Prop} {e : α → β} {f : α → γ} {b : β} {s : Set α} (hf : UniformContinuous fun x : Subtype p => f x.val) (he : IsUniformEmbedding e) (hd : ∀ x : β, x ∈ closure (range e)) (hb : closure (e '' s) ∈ 𝓝 b) (hs : IsClosed s) (hp : ∀ x ∈ s, p x) : ∃ c, Tendsto f (comap e (𝓝 b)) (𝓝 c) := by have de : IsDenseEmbedding e := he.isDenseEmbedding hd have de' : IsDenseEmbedding (IsDenseEmbedding.subtypeEmb p e) := de.subtype p have ue' : IsUniformEmbedding (IsDenseEmbedding.subtypeEmb p e) := isUniformEmbedding_subtypeEmb _ he de have : b ∈ closure (e '' { x | p x }) := (closure_mono <| monotone_image <| hp) (mem_of_mem_nhds hb) let ⟨c, hc⟩ := uniformly_extend_exists ue'.isUniformInducing de'.dense hf ⟨b, this⟩ replace hc : Tendsto (f ∘ Subtype.val (p := p)) (((𝓝 b).comap e).comap Subtype.val) (𝓝 c) := by simpa only [nhds_subtype_eq_comap, comap_comap, IsDenseEmbedding.subtypeEmb_coe] using hc refine ⟨c, (tendsto_comap'_iff ?_).1 hc⟩ rw [Subtype.range_coe_subtype] exact ⟨_, hb, by rwa [← de.isInducing.closure_eq_preimage_closure_image, hs.closure_eq]⟩ include h_e h_f in theorem uniformly_extend_spec [CompleteSpace γ] (a : α) : Tendsto f (comap e (𝓝 a)) (𝓝 (ψ a)) := by simpa only [IsDenseInducing.extend] using tendsto_nhds_limUnder (uniformly_extend_exists h_e ‹_› h_f _) include h_f in theorem uniformContinuous_uniformly_extend [CompleteSpace γ] : UniformContinuous ψ := fun d hd => let ⟨s, hs, hs_comp⟩ := comp3_mem_uniformity hd have h_pnt : ∀ {a m}, m ∈ 𝓝 a → ∃ c ∈ f '' (e ⁻¹' m), (c, ψ a) ∈ s ∧ (ψ a, c) ∈ s := fun {a m} hm =>
have nb : NeBot (map f (comap e (𝓝 a))) := ((h_e.isDenseInducing h_dense).comap_nhds_neBot _).map _ have : f '' (e ⁻¹' m) ∩ ({ c | (c, ψ a) ∈ s } ∩ { c | (ψ a, c) ∈ s }) ∈ map f (comap e (𝓝 a)) := inter_mem (image_mem_map <| preimage_mem_comap <| hm) (uniformly_extend_spec h_e h_dense h_f _ (inter_mem (mem_nhds_right _ hs) (mem_nhds_left _ hs))) nb.nonempty_of_mem this have : (Prod.map f f) ⁻¹' s ∈ 𝓤 β := h_f hs have : (Prod.map f f) ⁻¹' s ∈ comap (Prod.map e e) (𝓤 α) := by rwa [← h_e.comap_uniformity] at this let ⟨t, ht, ts⟩ := this show (Prod.map ψ ψ) ⁻¹' d ∈ 𝓤 α from mem_of_superset (interior_mem_uniformity ht) fun ⟨x₁, x₂⟩ hx_t => by have : interior t ∈ 𝓝 (x₁, x₂) := isOpen_interior.mem_nhds hx_t let ⟨m₁, hm₁, m₂, hm₂, (hm : m₁ ×ˢ m₂ ⊆ interior t)⟩ := mem_nhds_prod_iff.mp this obtain ⟨_, ⟨a, ha₁, rfl⟩, _, ha₂⟩ := h_pnt hm₁ obtain ⟨_, ⟨b, hb₁, rfl⟩, hb₂, _⟩ := h_pnt hm₂ have : Prod.map f f (a, b) ∈ s := ts <| mem_preimage.2 <| interior_subset (@hm (e a, e b) ⟨ha₁, hb₁⟩) exact hs_comp ⟨f a, ha₂, ⟨f b, this, hb₂⟩⟩ variable [T0Space γ] include h_f in
Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/UniformEmbedding.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2019 Zhouhang Zhou. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Zhouhang Zhou, Sébastien Gouëzel, Frédéric Dupuis -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Field import Mathlib.Analysis.Complex.Basic import Mathlib.Analysis.InnerProductSpace.Defs import Mathlib.GroupTheory.MonoidLocalization.Basic /-! # Properties of inner product spaces This file proves many basic properties of inner product spaces (real or complex). ## Main results - `inner_mul_inner_self_le`: the Cauchy-Schwartz inequality (one of many variants). - `norm_inner_eq_norm_iff`: the equality criteion in the Cauchy-Schwartz inequality (also in many variants). - `inner_eq_sum_norm_sq_div_four`: the polarization identity. ## Tags inner product space, Hilbert space, norm -/ noncomputable section open RCLike Real Filter Topology ComplexConjugate Finsupp open LinearMap (BilinForm) variable {𝕜 E F : Type*} [RCLike 𝕜] section BasicProperties_Seminormed open scoped InnerProductSpace variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] [InnerProductSpace 𝕜 E] variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup F] [InnerProductSpace ℝ F] local notation "⟪" x ", " y "⟫" => @inner 𝕜 _ _ x y local postfix:90 "†" => starRingEnd _ export InnerProductSpace (norm_sq_eq_re_inner) @[simp] theorem inner_conj_symm (x y : E) : ⟪y, x⟫† = ⟪x, y⟫ := InnerProductSpace.conj_inner_symm _ _ theorem real_inner_comm (x y : F) : ⟪y, x⟫_ℝ = ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ := @inner_conj_symm ℝ _ _ _ _ x y theorem inner_eq_zero_symm {x y : E} : ⟪x, y⟫ = 0 ↔ ⟪y, x⟫ = 0 := by rw [← inner_conj_symm] exact star_eq_zero @[simp] theorem inner_self_im (x : E) : im ⟪x, x⟫ = 0 := by rw [← @ofReal_inj 𝕜, im_eq_conj_sub]; simp theorem inner_add_left (x y z : E) : ⟪x + y, z⟫ = ⟪x, z⟫ + ⟪y, z⟫ := InnerProductSpace.add_left _ _ _ theorem inner_add_right (x y z : E) : ⟪x, y + z⟫ = ⟪x, y⟫ + ⟪x, z⟫ := by rw [← inner_conj_symm, inner_add_left, RingHom.map_add] simp only [inner_conj_symm] theorem inner_re_symm (x y : E) : re ⟪x, y⟫ = re ⟪y, x⟫ := by rw [← inner_conj_symm, conj_re] theorem inner_im_symm (x y : E) : im ⟪x, y⟫ = -im ⟪y, x⟫ := by rw [← inner_conj_symm, conj_im] section Algebra variable {𝕝 : Type*} [CommSemiring 𝕝] [StarRing 𝕝] [Algebra 𝕝 𝕜] [Module 𝕝 E] [IsScalarTower 𝕝 𝕜 E] [StarModule 𝕝 𝕜] /-- See `inner_smul_left` for the common special when `𝕜 = 𝕝`. -/ lemma inner_smul_left_eq_star_smul (x y : E) (r : 𝕝) : ⟪r • x, y⟫ = r† • ⟪x, y⟫ := by rw [← algebraMap_smul 𝕜 r, InnerProductSpace.smul_left, starRingEnd_apply, starRingEnd_apply, ← algebraMap_star_comm, ← smul_eq_mul, algebraMap_smul] /-- Special case of `inner_smul_left_eq_star_smul` when the acting ring has a trivial star (eg `ℕ`, `ℤ`, `ℚ≥0`, `ℚ`, `ℝ`). -/ lemma inner_smul_left_eq_smul [TrivialStar 𝕝] (x y : E) (r : 𝕝) : ⟪r • x, y⟫ = r • ⟪x, y⟫ := by rw [inner_smul_left_eq_star_smul, starRingEnd_apply, star_trivial] /-- See `inner_smul_right` for the common special when `𝕜 = 𝕝`. -/ lemma inner_smul_right_eq_smul (x y : E) (r : 𝕝) : ⟪x, r • y⟫ = r • ⟪x, y⟫ := by rw [← inner_conj_symm, inner_smul_left_eq_star_smul, starRingEnd_apply, starRingEnd_apply, star_smul, star_star, ← starRingEnd_apply, inner_conj_symm] end Algebra /-- See `inner_smul_left_eq_star_smul` for the case of a general algebra action. -/ theorem inner_smul_left (x y : E) (r : 𝕜) : ⟪r • x, y⟫ = r† * ⟪x, y⟫ := inner_smul_left_eq_star_smul .. theorem real_inner_smul_left (x y : F) (r : ℝ) : ⟪r • x, y⟫_ℝ = r * ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ := inner_smul_left _ _ _ theorem inner_smul_real_left (x y : E) (r : ℝ) : ⟪(r : 𝕜) • x, y⟫ = r • ⟪x, y⟫ := by rw [inner_smul_left, conj_ofReal, Algebra.smul_def] /-- See `inner_smul_right_eq_smul` for the case of a general algebra action. -/ theorem inner_smul_right (x y : E) (r : 𝕜) : ⟪x, r • y⟫ = r * ⟪x, y⟫ := inner_smul_right_eq_smul .. theorem real_inner_smul_right (x y : F) (r : ℝ) : ⟪x, r • y⟫_ℝ = r * ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ := inner_smul_right _ _ _ theorem inner_smul_real_right (x y : E) (r : ℝ) : ⟪x, (r : 𝕜) • y⟫ = r • ⟪x, y⟫ := by rw [inner_smul_right, Algebra.smul_def] /-- The inner product as a sesquilinear form. Note that in the case `𝕜 = ℝ` this is a bilinear form. -/ @[simps!] def sesqFormOfInner : E →ₗ[𝕜] E →ₗ⋆[𝕜] 𝕜 := LinearMap.mk₂'ₛₗ (RingHom.id 𝕜) (starRingEnd _) (fun x y => ⟪y, x⟫) (fun _x _y _z => inner_add_right _ _ _) (fun _r _x _y => inner_smul_right _ _ _) (fun _x _y _z => inner_add_left _ _ _) fun _r _x _y => inner_smul_left _ _ _ /-- The real inner product as a bilinear form. Note that unlike `sesqFormOfInner`, this does not reverse the order of the arguments. -/ @[simps!] def bilinFormOfRealInner : BilinForm ℝ F := sesqFormOfInner.flip /-- An inner product with a sum on the left. -/ theorem sum_inner {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → E) (x : E) : ⟪∑ i ∈ s, f i, x⟫ = ∑ i ∈ s, ⟪f i, x⟫ := map_sum (sesqFormOfInner (𝕜 := 𝕜) (E := E) x) _ _ /-- An inner product with a sum on the right. -/ theorem inner_sum {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → E) (x : E) : ⟪x, ∑ i ∈ s, f i⟫ = ∑ i ∈ s, ⟪x, f i⟫ := map_sum (LinearMap.flip sesqFormOfInner x) _ _ /-- An inner product with a sum on the left, `Finsupp` version. -/ protected theorem Finsupp.sum_inner {ι : Type*} (l : ι →₀ 𝕜) (v : ι → E) (x : E) : ⟪l.sum fun (i : ι) (a : 𝕜) => a • v i, x⟫ = l.sum fun (i : ι) (a : 𝕜) => conj a • ⟪v i, x⟫ := by convert sum_inner (𝕜 := 𝕜) l.support (fun a => l a • v a) x simp only [inner_smul_left, Finsupp.sum, smul_eq_mul] /-- An inner product with a sum on the right, `Finsupp` version. -/ protected theorem Finsupp.inner_sum {ι : Type*} (l : ι →₀ 𝕜) (v : ι → E) (x : E) : ⟪x, l.sum fun (i : ι) (a : 𝕜) => a • v i⟫ = l.sum fun (i : ι) (a : 𝕜) => a • ⟪x, v i⟫ := by convert inner_sum (𝕜 := 𝕜) l.support (fun a => l a • v a) x simp only [inner_smul_right, Finsupp.sum, smul_eq_mul] protected theorem DFinsupp.sum_inner {ι : Type*} [DecidableEq ι] {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddZeroClass (α i)] [∀ (i) (x : α i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] (f : ∀ i, α i → E) (l : Π₀ i, α i) (x : E) : ⟪l.sum f, x⟫ = l.sum fun i a => ⟪f i a, x⟫ := by simp +contextual only [DFinsupp.sum, sum_inner, smul_eq_mul] protected theorem DFinsupp.inner_sum {ι : Type*} [DecidableEq ι] {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddZeroClass (α i)] [∀ (i) (x : α i), Decidable (x ≠ 0)] (f : ∀ i, α i → E) (l : Π₀ i, α i) (x : E) : ⟪x, l.sum f⟫ = l.sum fun i a => ⟪x, f i a⟫ := by simp +contextual only [DFinsupp.sum, inner_sum, smul_eq_mul] @[simp] theorem inner_zero_left (x : E) : ⟪0, x⟫ = 0 := by rw [← zero_smul 𝕜 (0 : E), inner_smul_left, RingHom.map_zero, zero_mul] theorem inner_re_zero_left (x : E) : re ⟪0, x⟫ = 0 := by simp only [inner_zero_left, AddMonoidHom.map_zero] @[simp] theorem inner_zero_right (x : E) : ⟪x, 0⟫ = 0 := by rw [← inner_conj_symm, inner_zero_left, RingHom.map_zero] theorem inner_re_zero_right (x : E) : re ⟪x, 0⟫ = 0 := by simp only [inner_zero_right, AddMonoidHom.map_zero] theorem inner_self_nonneg {x : E} : 0 ≤ re ⟪x, x⟫ := PreInnerProductSpace.toCore.re_inner_nonneg x theorem real_inner_self_nonneg {x : F} : 0 ≤ ⟪x, x⟫_ℝ := @inner_self_nonneg ℝ F _ _ _ x @[simp] theorem inner_self_ofReal_re (x : E) : (re ⟪x, x⟫ : 𝕜) = ⟪x, x⟫ := ((RCLike.is_real_TFAE (⟪x, x⟫ : 𝕜)).out 2 3).2 (inner_self_im (𝕜 := 𝕜) x) theorem inner_self_eq_norm_sq_to_K (x : E) : ⟪x, x⟫ = (‖x‖ : 𝕜) ^ 2 := by rw [← inner_self_ofReal_re, ← norm_sq_eq_re_inner, ofReal_pow] theorem inner_self_re_eq_norm (x : E) : re ⟪x, x⟫ = ‖⟪x, x⟫‖ := by conv_rhs => rw [← inner_self_ofReal_re] symm exact norm_of_nonneg inner_self_nonneg theorem inner_self_ofReal_norm (x : E) : (‖⟪x, x⟫‖ : 𝕜) = ⟪x, x⟫ := by rw [← inner_self_re_eq_norm] exact inner_self_ofReal_re _ theorem real_inner_self_abs (x : F) : |⟪x, x⟫_ℝ| = ⟪x, x⟫_ℝ := @inner_self_ofReal_norm ℝ F _ _ _ x theorem norm_inner_symm (x y : E) : ‖⟪x, y⟫‖ = ‖⟪y, x⟫‖ := by rw [← inner_conj_symm, norm_conj] @[simp] theorem inner_neg_left (x y : E) : ⟪-x, y⟫ = -⟪x, y⟫ := by rw [← neg_one_smul 𝕜 x, inner_smul_left] simp @[simp] theorem inner_neg_right (x y : E) : ⟪x, -y⟫ = -⟪x, y⟫ := by rw [← inner_conj_symm, inner_neg_left]; simp only [RingHom.map_neg, inner_conj_symm] theorem inner_neg_neg (x y : E) : ⟪-x, -y⟫ = ⟪x, y⟫ := by simp theorem inner_self_conj (x : E) : ⟪x, x⟫† = ⟪x, x⟫ := inner_conj_symm _ _ theorem inner_sub_left (x y z : E) : ⟪x - y, z⟫ = ⟪x, z⟫ - ⟪y, z⟫ := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, inner_add_left] theorem inner_sub_right (x y z : E) : ⟪x, y - z⟫ = ⟪x, y⟫ - ⟪x, z⟫ := by simp [sub_eq_add_neg, inner_add_right] theorem inner_mul_symm_re_eq_norm (x y : E) : re (⟪x, y⟫ * ⟪y, x⟫) = ‖⟪x, y⟫ * ⟪y, x⟫‖ := by rw [← inner_conj_symm, mul_comm] exact re_eq_norm_of_mul_conj (inner y x) /-- Expand `⟪x + y, x + y⟫` -/ theorem inner_add_add_self (x y : E) : ⟪x + y, x + y⟫ = ⟪x, x⟫ + ⟪x, y⟫ + ⟪y, x⟫ + ⟪y, y⟫ := by simp only [inner_add_left, inner_add_right]; ring /-- Expand `⟪x + y, x + y⟫_ℝ` -/ theorem real_inner_add_add_self (x y : F) : ⟪x + y, x + y⟫_ℝ = ⟪x, x⟫_ℝ + 2 * ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ + ⟪y, y⟫_ℝ := by have : ⟪y, x⟫_ℝ = ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ := by rw [← inner_conj_symm]; rfl simp only [inner_add_add_self, this, add_left_inj] ring -- Expand `⟪x - y, x - y⟫` theorem inner_sub_sub_self (x y : E) : ⟪x - y, x - y⟫ = ⟪x, x⟫ - ⟪x, y⟫ - ⟪y, x⟫ + ⟪y, y⟫ := by simp only [inner_sub_left, inner_sub_right]; ring /-- Expand `⟪x - y, x - y⟫_ℝ` -/ theorem real_inner_sub_sub_self (x y : F) : ⟪x - y, x - y⟫_ℝ = ⟪x, x⟫_ℝ - 2 * ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ + ⟪y, y⟫_ℝ := by have : ⟪y, x⟫_ℝ = ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ := by rw [← inner_conj_symm]; rfl simp only [inner_sub_sub_self, this, add_left_inj] ring /-- Parallelogram law -/ theorem parallelogram_law {x y : E} : ⟪x + y, x + y⟫ + ⟪x - y, x - y⟫ = 2 * (⟪x, x⟫ + ⟪y, y⟫) := by simp only [inner_add_add_self, inner_sub_sub_self] ring /-- **Cauchy–Schwarz inequality**. -/ theorem inner_mul_inner_self_le (x y : E) : ‖⟪x, y⟫‖ * ‖⟪y, x⟫‖ ≤ re ⟪x, x⟫ * re ⟪y, y⟫ := letI cd : PreInnerProductSpace.Core 𝕜 E := PreInnerProductSpace.toCore InnerProductSpace.Core.inner_mul_inner_self_le x y /-- Cauchy–Schwarz inequality for real inner products. -/ theorem real_inner_mul_inner_self_le (x y : F) : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ * ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ ≤ ⟪x, x⟫_ℝ * ⟪y, y⟫_ℝ := calc ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ * ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ ≤ ‖⟪x, y⟫_ℝ‖ * ‖⟪y, x⟫_ℝ‖ := by rw [real_inner_comm y, ← norm_mul] exact le_abs_self _ _ ≤ ⟪x, x⟫_ℝ * ⟪y, y⟫_ℝ := @inner_mul_inner_self_le ℝ _ _ _ _ x y end BasicProperties_Seminormed section BasicProperties variable [NormedAddCommGroup E] [InnerProductSpace 𝕜 E] variable [NormedAddCommGroup F] [InnerProductSpace ℝ F] local notation "⟪" x ", " y "⟫" => @inner 𝕜 _ _ x y export InnerProductSpace (norm_sq_eq_re_inner) @[simp] theorem inner_self_eq_zero {x : E} : ⟪x, x⟫ = 0 ↔ x = 0 := by rw [inner_self_eq_norm_sq_to_K, sq_eq_zero_iff, ofReal_eq_zero, norm_eq_zero] theorem inner_self_ne_zero {x : E} : ⟪x, x⟫ ≠ 0 ↔ x ≠ 0 := inner_self_eq_zero.not variable (𝕜) theorem ext_inner_left {x y : E} (h : ∀ v, ⟪v, x⟫ = ⟪v, y⟫) : x = y := by rw [← sub_eq_zero, ← @inner_self_eq_zero 𝕜, inner_sub_right, sub_eq_zero, h (x - y)] theorem ext_inner_right {x y : E} (h : ∀ v, ⟪x, v⟫ = ⟪y, v⟫) : x = y := by rw [← sub_eq_zero, ← @inner_self_eq_zero 𝕜, inner_sub_left, sub_eq_zero, h (x - y)] variable {𝕜} @[simp] theorem re_inner_self_nonpos {x : E} : re ⟪x, x⟫ ≤ 0 ↔ x = 0 := by rw [← norm_sq_eq_re_inner, (sq_nonneg _).le_iff_eq, sq_eq_zero_iff, norm_eq_zero] @[simp] lemma re_inner_self_pos {x : E} : 0 < re ⟪x, x⟫ ↔ x ≠ 0 := by simpa [-re_inner_self_nonpos] using re_inner_self_nonpos (𝕜 := 𝕜) (x := x).not @[deprecated (since := "2025-04-22")] alias inner_self_nonpos := re_inner_self_nonpos @[deprecated (since := "2025-04-22")] alias inner_self_pos := re_inner_self_pos open scoped InnerProductSpace in theorem real_inner_self_nonpos {x : F} : ⟪x, x⟫_ℝ ≤ 0 ↔ x = 0 := re_inner_self_nonpos (𝕜 := ℝ) open scoped InnerProductSpace in theorem real_inner_self_pos {x : F} : 0 < ⟪x, x⟫_ℝ ↔ x ≠ 0 := re_inner_self_pos (𝕜 := ℝ) /-- A family of vectors is linearly independent if they are nonzero and orthogonal. -/ theorem linearIndependent_of_ne_zero_of_inner_eq_zero {ι : Type*} {v : ι → E} (hz : ∀ i, v i ≠ 0) (ho : Pairwise fun i j => ⟪v i, v j⟫ = 0) : LinearIndependent 𝕜 v := by rw [linearIndependent_iff'] intro s g hg i hi have h' : g i * inner (v i) (v i) = inner (v i) (∑ j ∈ s, g j • v j) := by rw [inner_sum] symm convert Finset.sum_eq_single (M := 𝕜) i ?_ ?_ · rw [inner_smul_right] · intro j _hj hji rw [inner_smul_right, ho hji.symm, mul_zero] · exact fun h => False.elim (h hi) simpa [hg, hz] using h' end BasicProperties section Norm_Seminormed open scoped InnerProductSpace variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] [InnerProductSpace 𝕜 E] variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup F] [InnerProductSpace ℝ F] local notation "⟪" x ", " y "⟫" => @inner 𝕜 _ _ x y local notation "IK" => @RCLike.I 𝕜 _ theorem norm_eq_sqrt_re_inner (x : E) : ‖x‖ = √(re ⟪x, x⟫) := calc ‖x‖ = √(‖x‖ ^ 2) := (sqrt_sq (norm_nonneg _)).symm _ = √(re ⟪x, x⟫) := congr_arg _ (norm_sq_eq_re_inner _) @[deprecated (since := "2025-04-22")] alias norm_eq_sqrt_inner := norm_eq_sqrt_re_inner theorem norm_eq_sqrt_real_inner (x : F) : ‖x‖ = √⟪x, x⟫_ℝ := @norm_eq_sqrt_re_inner ℝ _ _ _ _ x theorem inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm (x : E) : re ⟪x, x⟫ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ := by rw [@norm_eq_sqrt_re_inner 𝕜, ← sqrt_mul inner_self_nonneg (re ⟪x, x⟫), sqrt_mul_self inner_self_nonneg] theorem inner_self_eq_norm_sq (x : E) : re ⟪x, x⟫ = ‖x‖ ^ 2 := by rw [pow_two, inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm] theorem real_inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm (x : F) : ⟪x, x⟫_ℝ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ := by have h := @inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm ℝ F _ _ _ x simpa using h theorem real_inner_self_eq_norm_sq (x : F) : ⟪x, x⟫_ℝ = ‖x‖ ^ 2 := by rw [pow_two, real_inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm] /-- Expand the square -/ theorem norm_add_sq (x y : E) : ‖x + y‖ ^ 2 = ‖x‖ ^ 2 + 2 * re ⟪x, y⟫ + ‖y‖ ^ 2 := by repeat' rw [sq (M := ℝ), ← @inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm 𝕜] rw [inner_add_add_self, two_mul] simp only [add_assoc, add_left_inj, add_right_inj, AddMonoidHom.map_add] rw [← inner_conj_symm, conj_re] alias norm_add_pow_two := norm_add_sq /-- Expand the square -/ theorem norm_add_sq_real (x y : F) : ‖x + y‖ ^ 2 = ‖x‖ ^ 2 + 2 * ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ + ‖y‖ ^ 2 := by have h := @norm_add_sq ℝ _ _ _ _ x y simpa using h alias norm_add_pow_two_real := norm_add_sq_real /-- Expand the square -/ theorem norm_add_mul_self (x y : E) : ‖x + y‖ * ‖x + y‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + 2 * re ⟪x, y⟫ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ := by repeat' rw [← sq (M := ℝ)] exact norm_add_sq _ _ /-- Expand the square -/ theorem norm_add_mul_self_real (x y : F) : ‖x + y‖ * ‖x + y‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + 2 * ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ := by have h := @norm_add_mul_self ℝ _ _ _ _ x y simpa using h /-- Expand the square -/ theorem norm_sub_sq (x y : E) : ‖x - y‖ ^ 2 = ‖x‖ ^ 2 - 2 * re ⟪x, y⟫ + ‖y‖ ^ 2 := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, @norm_add_sq 𝕜 _ _ _ _ x (-y), norm_neg, inner_neg_right, map_neg, mul_neg, sub_eq_add_neg] alias norm_sub_pow_two := norm_sub_sq /-- Expand the square -/ theorem norm_sub_sq_real (x y : F) : ‖x - y‖ ^ 2 = ‖x‖ ^ 2 - 2 * ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ + ‖y‖ ^ 2 := @norm_sub_sq ℝ _ _ _ _ _ _ alias norm_sub_pow_two_real := norm_sub_sq_real /-- Expand the square -/ theorem norm_sub_mul_self (x y : E) : ‖x - y‖ * ‖x - y‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ - 2 * re ⟪x, y⟫ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ := by repeat' rw [← sq (M := ℝ)] exact norm_sub_sq _ _ /-- Expand the square -/ theorem norm_sub_mul_self_real (x y : F) : ‖x - y‖ * ‖x - y‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ - 2 * ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ := by have h := @norm_sub_mul_self ℝ _ _ _ _ x y simpa using h /-- Cauchy–Schwarz inequality with norm -/ theorem norm_inner_le_norm (x y : E) : ‖⟪x, y⟫‖ ≤ ‖x‖ * ‖y‖ := by rw [norm_eq_sqrt_re_inner (𝕜 := 𝕜) x, norm_eq_sqrt_re_inner (𝕜 := 𝕜) y] letI : PreInnerProductSpace.Core 𝕜 E := PreInnerProductSpace.toCore exact InnerProductSpace.Core.norm_inner_le_norm x y theorem nnnorm_inner_le_nnnorm (x y : E) : ‖⟪x, y⟫‖₊ ≤ ‖x‖₊ * ‖y‖₊ := norm_inner_le_norm x y theorem re_inner_le_norm (x y : E) : re ⟪x, y⟫ ≤ ‖x‖ * ‖y‖ := le_trans (re_le_norm (inner x y)) (norm_inner_le_norm x y) /-- Cauchy–Schwarz inequality with norm -/ theorem abs_real_inner_le_norm (x y : F) : |⟪x, y⟫_ℝ| ≤ ‖x‖ * ‖y‖ := (Real.norm_eq_abs _).ge.trans (norm_inner_le_norm x y) /-- Cauchy–Schwarz inequality with norm -/ theorem real_inner_le_norm (x y : F) : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ ≤ ‖x‖ * ‖y‖ := le_trans (le_abs_self _) (abs_real_inner_le_norm _ _) lemma inner_eq_zero_of_left {x : E} (y : E) (h : ‖x‖ = 0) : ⟪x, y⟫_𝕜 = 0 := by rw [← norm_eq_zero] refine le_antisymm ?_ (by positivity) exact norm_inner_le_norm _ _ |>.trans <| by simp [h] lemma inner_eq_zero_of_right (x : E) {y : E} (h : ‖y‖ = 0) : ⟪x, y⟫_𝕜 = 0 := by rw [inner_eq_zero_symm, inner_eq_zero_of_left _ h] variable (𝕜) include 𝕜 in theorem parallelogram_law_with_norm (x y : E) : ‖x + y‖ * ‖x + y‖ + ‖x - y‖ * ‖x - y‖ = 2 * (‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖) := by simp only [← @inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm 𝕜] rw [← re.map_add, parallelogram_law, two_mul, two_mul] simp only [re.map_add] include 𝕜 in theorem parallelogram_law_with_nnnorm (x y : E) : ‖x + y‖₊ * ‖x + y‖₊ + ‖x - y‖₊ * ‖x - y‖₊ = 2 * (‖x‖₊ * ‖x‖₊ + ‖y‖₊ * ‖y‖₊) := Subtype.ext <| parallelogram_law_with_norm 𝕜 x y variable {𝕜} /-- Polarization identity: The real part of the inner product, in terms of the norm. -/ theorem re_inner_eq_norm_add_mul_self_sub_norm_mul_self_sub_norm_mul_self_div_two (x y : E) : re ⟪x, y⟫ = (‖x + y‖ * ‖x + y‖ - ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ - ‖y‖ * ‖y‖) / 2 := by rw [@norm_add_mul_self 𝕜] ring /-- Polarization identity: The real part of the inner product, in terms of the norm. -/ theorem re_inner_eq_norm_mul_self_add_norm_mul_self_sub_norm_sub_mul_self_div_two (x y : E) : re ⟪x, y⟫ = (‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ - ‖x - y‖ * ‖x - y‖) / 2 := by rw [@norm_sub_mul_self 𝕜] ring /-- Polarization identity: The real part of the inner product, in terms of the norm. -/ theorem re_inner_eq_norm_add_mul_self_sub_norm_sub_mul_self_div_four (x y : E) : re ⟪x, y⟫ = (‖x + y‖ * ‖x + y‖ - ‖x - y‖ * ‖x - y‖) / 4 := by rw [@norm_add_mul_self 𝕜, @norm_sub_mul_self 𝕜] ring /-- Polarization identity: The imaginary part of the inner product, in terms of the norm. -/ theorem im_inner_eq_norm_sub_i_smul_mul_self_sub_norm_add_i_smul_mul_self_div_four (x y : E) : im ⟪x, y⟫ = (‖x - IK • y‖ * ‖x - IK • y‖ - ‖x + IK • y‖ * ‖x + IK • y‖) / 4 := by simp only [@norm_add_mul_self 𝕜, @norm_sub_mul_self 𝕜, inner_smul_right, I_mul_re] ring /-- Polarization identity: The inner product, in terms of the norm. -/ theorem inner_eq_sum_norm_sq_div_four (x y : E) : ⟪x, y⟫ = ((‖x + y‖ : 𝕜) ^ 2 - (‖x - y‖ : 𝕜) ^ 2 + ((‖x - IK • y‖ : 𝕜) ^ 2 - (‖x + IK • y‖ : 𝕜) ^ 2) * IK) / 4 := by rw [← re_add_im ⟪x, y⟫, re_inner_eq_norm_add_mul_self_sub_norm_sub_mul_self_div_four, im_inner_eq_norm_sub_i_smul_mul_self_sub_norm_add_i_smul_mul_self_div_four] push_cast simp only [sq, ← mul_div_right_comm, ← add_div] /-- Polarization identity: The real inner product, in terms of the norm. -/ theorem real_inner_eq_norm_add_mul_self_sub_norm_mul_self_sub_norm_mul_self_div_two (x y : F) : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ = (‖x + y‖ * ‖x + y‖ - ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ - ‖y‖ * ‖y‖) / 2 := re_to_real.symm.trans <| re_inner_eq_norm_add_mul_self_sub_norm_mul_self_sub_norm_mul_self_div_two x y /-- Polarization identity: The real inner product, in terms of the norm. -/ theorem real_inner_eq_norm_mul_self_add_norm_mul_self_sub_norm_sub_mul_self_div_two (x y : F) : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ = (‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ - ‖x - y‖ * ‖x - y‖) / 2 := re_to_real.symm.trans <| re_inner_eq_norm_mul_self_add_norm_mul_self_sub_norm_sub_mul_self_div_two x y /-- Pythagorean theorem, if-and-only-if vector inner product form. -/ theorem norm_add_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_iff_real_inner_eq_zero (x y : F) : ‖x + y‖ * ‖x + y‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ ↔ ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ = 0 := by rw [@norm_add_mul_self ℝ, add_right_cancel_iff, add_eq_left, mul_eq_zero] norm_num /-- Pythagorean theorem, if-and-if vector inner product form using square roots. -/ theorem norm_add_eq_sqrt_iff_real_inner_eq_zero {x y : F} : ‖x + y‖ = √(‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖) ↔ ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ = 0 := by rw [← norm_add_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_iff_real_inner_eq_zero, eq_comm, sqrt_eq_iff_mul_self_eq, eq_comm] <;> positivity /-- Pythagorean theorem, vector inner product form. -/ theorem norm_add_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_of_inner_eq_zero (x y : E) (h : ⟪x, y⟫ = 0) : ‖x + y‖ * ‖x + y‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ := by rw [@norm_add_mul_self 𝕜, add_right_cancel_iff, add_eq_left, mul_eq_zero] apply Or.inr simp only [h, zero_re'] /-- Pythagorean theorem, vector inner product form. -/ theorem norm_add_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_real {x y : F} (h : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ = 0) : ‖x + y‖ * ‖x + y‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ := (norm_add_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_iff_real_inner_eq_zero x y).2 h /-- Pythagorean theorem, subtracting vectors, if-and-only-if vector inner product form. -/ theorem norm_sub_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_iff_real_inner_eq_zero (x y : F) : ‖x - y‖ * ‖x - y‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ ↔ ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ = 0 := by rw [@norm_sub_mul_self ℝ, add_right_cancel_iff, sub_eq_add_neg, add_eq_left, neg_eq_zero, mul_eq_zero] norm_num /-- Pythagorean theorem, subtracting vectors, if-and-if vector inner product form using square roots. -/ theorem norm_sub_eq_sqrt_iff_real_inner_eq_zero {x y : F} : ‖x - y‖ = √(‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖) ↔ ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ = 0 := by rw [← norm_sub_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_iff_real_inner_eq_zero, eq_comm, sqrt_eq_iff_mul_self_eq, eq_comm] <;> positivity /-- Pythagorean theorem, subtracting vectors, vector inner product form. -/ theorem norm_sub_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_real {x y : F} (h : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ = 0) : ‖x - y‖ * ‖x - y‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖x‖ + ‖y‖ * ‖y‖ := (norm_sub_sq_eq_norm_sq_add_norm_sq_iff_real_inner_eq_zero x y).2 h /-- The sum and difference of two vectors are orthogonal if and only if they have the same norm. -/ theorem real_inner_add_sub_eq_zero_iff (x y : F) : ⟪x + y, x - y⟫_ℝ = 0 ↔ ‖x‖ = ‖y‖ := by conv_rhs => rw [← mul_self_inj_of_nonneg (norm_nonneg _) (norm_nonneg _)] simp only [← @inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm ℝ, inner_add_left, inner_sub_right, real_inner_comm y x, sub_eq_zero, re_to_real] constructor · intro h rw [add_comm] at h linarith · intro h linarith /-- Given two orthogonal vectors, their sum and difference have equal norms. -/ theorem norm_sub_eq_norm_add {v w : E} (h : ⟪v, w⟫ = 0) : ‖w - v‖ = ‖w + v‖ := by rw [← mul_self_inj_of_nonneg (norm_nonneg _) (norm_nonneg _)] simp only [h, ← @inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm 𝕜, sub_neg_eq_add, sub_zero, map_sub, zero_re', zero_sub, add_zero, map_add, inner_add_right, inner_sub_left, inner_sub_right, inner_re_symm, zero_add] /-- The real inner product of two vectors, divided by the product of their norms, has absolute value at most 1. -/ theorem abs_real_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_le_one (x y : F) : |⟪x, y⟫_ℝ / (‖x‖ * ‖y‖)| ≤ 1 := by rw [abs_div, abs_mul, abs_norm, abs_norm] exact div_le_one_of_le₀ (abs_real_inner_le_norm x y) (by positivity) /-- The inner product of a vector with a multiple of itself. -/ theorem real_inner_smul_self_left (x : F) (r : ℝ) : ⟪r • x, x⟫_ℝ = r * (‖x‖ * ‖x‖) := by rw [real_inner_smul_left, ← real_inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm] /-- The inner product of a vector with a multiple of itself. -/ theorem real_inner_smul_self_right (x : F) (r : ℝ) : ⟪x, r • x⟫_ℝ = r * (‖x‖ * ‖x‖) := by rw [inner_smul_right, ← real_inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm] /-- The inner product of two weighted sums, where the weights in each sum add to 0, in terms of the norms of pairwise differences. -/ theorem inner_sum_smul_sum_smul_of_sum_eq_zero {ι₁ : Type*} {s₁ : Finset ι₁} {w₁ : ι₁ → ℝ} (v₁ : ι₁ → F) (h₁ : ∑ i ∈ s₁, w₁ i = 0) {ι₂ : Type*} {s₂ : Finset ι₂} {w₂ : ι₂ → ℝ} (v₂ : ι₂ → F) (h₂ : ∑ i ∈ s₂, w₂ i = 0) : ⟪∑ i₁ ∈ s₁, w₁ i₁ • v₁ i₁, ∑ i₂ ∈ s₂, w₂ i₂ • v₂ i₂⟫_ℝ = (-∑ i₁ ∈ s₁, ∑ i₂ ∈ s₂, w₁ i₁ * w₂ i₂ * (‖v₁ i₁ - v₂ i₂‖ * ‖v₁ i₁ - v₂ i₂‖)) / 2 := by simp_rw [sum_inner, inner_sum, real_inner_smul_left, real_inner_smul_right, real_inner_eq_norm_mul_self_add_norm_mul_self_sub_norm_sub_mul_self_div_two, ← div_sub_div_same, ← div_add_div_same, mul_sub_left_distrib, left_distrib, Finset.sum_sub_distrib, Finset.sum_add_distrib, ← Finset.mul_sum, ← Finset.sum_mul, h₁, h₂, zero_mul, mul_zero, Finset.sum_const_zero, zero_add, zero_sub, Finset.mul_sum, neg_div, Finset.sum_div, mul_div_assoc, mul_assoc] end Norm_Seminormed section Norm open scoped InnerProductSpace variable [NormedAddCommGroup E] [InnerProductSpace 𝕜 E] variable [NormedAddCommGroup F] [InnerProductSpace ℝ F] variable {ι : Type*} local notation "⟪" x ", " y "⟫" => @inner 𝕜 _ _ x y /-- Formula for the distance between the images of two nonzero points under an inversion with center zero. See also `EuclideanGeometry.dist_inversion_inversion` for inversions around a general point. -/ theorem dist_div_norm_sq_smul {x y : F} (hx : x ≠ 0) (hy : y ≠ 0) (R : ℝ) : dist ((R / ‖x‖) ^ 2 • x) ((R / ‖y‖) ^ 2 • y) = R ^ 2 / (‖x‖ * ‖y‖) * dist x y := calc dist ((R / ‖x‖) ^ 2 • x) ((R / ‖y‖) ^ 2 • y) = √(‖(R / ‖x‖) ^ 2 • x - (R / ‖y‖) ^ 2 • y‖ ^ 2) := by rw [dist_eq_norm, sqrt_sq (norm_nonneg _)] _ = √((R ^ 2 / (‖x‖ * ‖y‖)) ^ 2 * ‖x - y‖ ^ 2) := congr_arg sqrt <| by field_simp [sq, norm_sub_mul_self_real, norm_smul, real_inner_smul_left, inner_smul_right, Real.norm_of_nonneg (mul_self_nonneg _)] ring _ = R ^ 2 / (‖x‖ * ‖y‖) * dist x y := by rw [sqrt_mul, sqrt_sq, sqrt_sq, dist_eq_norm] <;> positivity /-- The inner product of a nonzero vector with a nonzero multiple of itself, divided by the product of their norms, has absolute value 1. -/ theorem norm_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_of_ne_zero_of_ne_zero_mul {x : E} {r : 𝕜} (hx : x ≠ 0) (hr : r ≠ 0) : ‖⟪x, r • x⟫‖ / (‖x‖ * ‖r • x‖) = 1 := by have hx' : ‖x‖ ≠ 0 := by simp [hx] have hr' : ‖r‖ ≠ 0 := by simp [hr] rw [inner_smul_right, norm_mul, ← inner_self_re_eq_norm, inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm, norm_smul] rw [← mul_assoc, ← div_div, mul_div_cancel_right₀ _ hx', ← div_div, mul_comm, mul_div_cancel_right₀ _ hr', div_self hx'] /-- The inner product of a nonzero vector with a nonzero multiple of itself, divided by the product of their norms, has absolute value 1. -/ theorem abs_real_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_of_ne_zero_of_ne_zero_mul {x : F} {r : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (hr : r ≠ 0) : |⟪x, r • x⟫_ℝ| / (‖x‖ * ‖r • x‖) = 1 := norm_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_of_ne_zero_of_ne_zero_mul hx hr /-- The inner product of a nonzero vector with a positive multiple of itself, divided by the product of their norms, has value 1. -/ theorem real_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_of_ne_zero_of_pos_mul {x : F} {r : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (hr : 0 < r) : ⟪x, r • x⟫_ℝ / (‖x‖ * ‖r • x‖) = 1 := by rw [real_inner_smul_self_right, norm_smul, Real.norm_eq_abs, ← mul_assoc ‖x‖, mul_comm _ |r|, mul_assoc, abs_of_nonneg hr.le, div_self] exact mul_ne_zero hr.ne' (mul_self_ne_zero.2 (norm_ne_zero_iff.2 hx)) /-- The inner product of a nonzero vector with a negative multiple of itself, divided by the product of their norms, has value -1. -/ theorem real_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_neg_one_of_ne_zero_of_neg_mul {x : F} {r : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) (hr : r < 0) : ⟪x, r • x⟫_ℝ / (‖x‖ * ‖r • x‖) = -1 := by rw [real_inner_smul_self_right, norm_smul, Real.norm_eq_abs, ← mul_assoc ‖x‖, mul_comm _ |r|, mul_assoc, abs_of_neg hr, neg_mul, div_neg_eq_neg_div, div_self] exact mul_ne_zero hr.ne (mul_self_ne_zero.2 (norm_ne_zero_iff.2 hx)) theorem norm_inner_eq_norm_tfae (x y : E) : List.TFAE [‖⟪x, y⟫‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖y‖, x = 0 ∨ y = (⟪x, y⟫ / ⟪x, x⟫) • x, x = 0 ∨ ∃ r : 𝕜, y = r • x, x = 0 ∨ y ∈ 𝕜 ∙ x] := by tfae_have 1 → 2 := by refine fun h => or_iff_not_imp_left.2 fun hx₀ => ?_ have : ‖x‖ ^ 2 ≠ 0 := pow_ne_zero _ (norm_ne_zero_iff.2 hx₀) rw [← sq_eq_sq₀, mul_pow, ← mul_right_inj' this, eq_comm, ← sub_eq_zero, ← mul_sub] at h <;> try positivity simp only [@norm_sq_eq_re_inner 𝕜] at h letI : InnerProductSpace.Core 𝕜 E := InnerProductSpace.toCore erw [← InnerProductSpace.Core.cauchy_schwarz_aux (𝕜 := 𝕜) (F := E)] at h rw [InnerProductSpace.Core.normSq_eq_zero, sub_eq_zero] at h rw [div_eq_inv_mul, mul_smul, h, inv_smul_smul₀] rwa [inner_self_ne_zero] tfae_have 2 → 3 := fun h => h.imp_right fun h' => ⟨_, h'⟩ tfae_have 3 → 1 := by rintro (rfl | ⟨r, rfl⟩) <;> simp [inner_smul_right, norm_smul, inner_self_eq_norm_sq_to_K, inner_self_eq_norm_mul_norm, sq, mul_left_comm] tfae_have 3 ↔ 4 := by simp only [Submodule.mem_span_singleton, eq_comm] tfae_finish /-- If the inner product of two vectors is equal to the product of their norms, then the two vectors are multiples of each other. One form of the equality case for Cauchy-Schwarz. Compare `inner_eq_norm_mul_iff`, which takes the stronger hypothesis `⟪x, y⟫ = ‖x‖ * ‖y‖`. -/ theorem norm_inner_eq_norm_iff {x y : E} (hx₀ : x ≠ 0) (hy₀ : y ≠ 0) : ‖⟪x, y⟫‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖y‖ ↔ ∃ r : 𝕜, r ≠ 0 ∧ y = r • x := calc ‖⟪x, y⟫‖ = ‖x‖ * ‖y‖ ↔ x = 0 ∨ ∃ r : 𝕜, y = r • x := (@norm_inner_eq_norm_tfae 𝕜 _ _ _ _ x y).out 0 2 _ ↔ ∃ r : 𝕜, y = r • x := or_iff_right hx₀ _ ↔ ∃ r : 𝕜, r ≠ 0 ∧ y = r • x := ⟨fun ⟨r, h⟩ => ⟨r, fun hr₀ => hy₀ <| h.symm ▸ smul_eq_zero.2 <| Or.inl hr₀, h⟩, fun ⟨r, _hr₀, h⟩ => ⟨r, h⟩⟩ /-- The inner product of two vectors, divided by the product of their norms, has absolute value 1 if and only if they are nonzero and one is a multiple of the other. One form of equality case for Cauchy-Schwarz. -/ theorem norm_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_iff (x y : E) : ‖⟪x, y⟫ / (‖x‖ * ‖y‖)‖ = 1 ↔ x ≠ 0 ∧ ∃ r : 𝕜, r ≠ 0 ∧ y = r • x := by constructor · intro h have hx₀ : x ≠ 0 := fun h₀ => by simp [h₀] at h have hy₀ : y ≠ 0 := fun h₀ => by simp [h₀] at h refine ⟨hx₀, (norm_inner_eq_norm_iff hx₀ hy₀).1 <| eq_of_div_eq_one ?_⟩ simpa using h · rintro ⟨hx, ⟨r, ⟨hr, rfl⟩⟩⟩ simp only [norm_div, norm_mul, norm_ofReal, abs_norm] exact norm_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_of_ne_zero_of_ne_zero_mul hx hr /-- The inner product of two vectors, divided by the product of their norms, has absolute value 1 if and only if they are nonzero and one is a multiple of the other. One form of equality case for Cauchy-Schwarz. -/ theorem abs_real_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_iff (x y : F) : |⟪x, y⟫_ℝ / (‖x‖ * ‖y‖)| = 1 ↔ x ≠ 0 ∧ ∃ r : ℝ, r ≠ 0 ∧ y = r • x := @norm_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_iff ℝ F _ _ _ x y theorem inner_eq_norm_mul_iff_div {x y : E} (h₀ : x ≠ 0) : ⟪x, y⟫ = (‖x‖ : 𝕜) * ‖y‖ ↔ (‖y‖ / ‖x‖ : 𝕜) • x = y := by have h₀' := h₀ rw [← norm_ne_zero_iff, Ne, ← @ofReal_eq_zero 𝕜] at h₀' constructor <;> intro h · have : x = 0 ∨ y = (⟪x, y⟫ / ⟪x, x⟫ : 𝕜) • x := ((@norm_inner_eq_norm_tfae 𝕜 _ _ _ _ x y).out 0 1).1 (by simp [h]) rw [this.resolve_left h₀, h] simp [norm_smul, inner_self_ofReal_norm, mul_div_cancel_right₀ _ h₀'] · conv_lhs => rw [← h, inner_smul_right, inner_self_eq_norm_sq_to_K] field_simp [sq, mul_left_comm] /-- If the inner product of two vectors is equal to the product of their norms (i.e., `⟪x, y⟫ = ‖x‖ * ‖y‖`), then the two vectors are nonnegative real multiples of each other. One form of the equality case for Cauchy-Schwarz. Compare `norm_inner_eq_norm_iff`, which takes the weaker hypothesis `abs ⟪x, y⟫ = ‖x‖ * ‖y‖`. -/ theorem inner_eq_norm_mul_iff {x y : E} : ⟪x, y⟫ = (‖x‖ : 𝕜) * ‖y‖ ↔ (‖y‖ : 𝕜) • x = (‖x‖ : 𝕜) • y := by rcases eq_or_ne x 0 with (rfl | h₀) · simp · rw [inner_eq_norm_mul_iff_div h₀, div_eq_inv_mul, mul_smul, inv_smul_eq_iff₀] rwa [Ne, ofReal_eq_zero, norm_eq_zero] /-- If the inner product of two vectors is equal to the product of their norms (i.e., `⟪x, y⟫ = ‖x‖ * ‖y‖`), then the two vectors are nonnegative real multiples of each other. One form of the equality case for Cauchy-Schwarz. Compare `norm_inner_eq_norm_iff`, which takes the weaker hypothesis `abs ⟪x, y⟫ = ‖x‖ * ‖y‖`. -/ theorem inner_eq_norm_mul_iff_real {x y : F} : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ = ‖x‖ * ‖y‖ ↔ ‖y‖ • x = ‖x‖ • y := inner_eq_norm_mul_iff /-- The inner product of two vectors, divided by the product of their norms, has value 1 if and only if they are nonzero and one is a positive multiple of the other. -/ theorem real_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_iff (x y : F) : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ / (‖x‖ * ‖y‖) = 1 ↔ x ≠ 0 ∧ ∃ r : ℝ, 0 < r ∧ y = r • x := by constructor · intro h have hx₀ : x ≠ 0 := fun h₀ => by simp [h₀] at h have hy₀ : y ≠ 0 := fun h₀ => by simp [h₀] at h refine ⟨hx₀, ‖y‖ / ‖x‖, div_pos (norm_pos_iff.2 hy₀) (norm_pos_iff.2 hx₀), ?_⟩ exact ((inner_eq_norm_mul_iff_div hx₀).1 (eq_of_div_eq_one h)).symm · rintro ⟨hx, ⟨r, ⟨hr, rfl⟩⟩⟩ exact real_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_of_ne_zero_of_pos_mul hx hr /-- The inner product of two vectors, divided by the product of their norms, has value -1 if and only if they are nonzero and one is a negative multiple of the other. -/ theorem real_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_neg_one_iff (x y : F) : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ / (‖x‖ * ‖y‖) = -1 ↔ x ≠ 0 ∧ ∃ r : ℝ, r < 0 ∧ y = r • x := by rw [← neg_eq_iff_eq_neg, ← neg_div, ← inner_neg_right, ← norm_neg y, real_inner_div_norm_mul_norm_eq_one_iff, (@neg_surjective ℝ _).exists] refine Iff.rfl.and (exists_congr fun r => ?_) rw [neg_pos, neg_smul, neg_inj] /-- If the inner product of two unit vectors is `1`, then the two vectors are equal. One form of the equality case for Cauchy-Schwarz. -/ theorem inner_eq_one_iff_of_norm_one {x y : E} (hx : ‖x‖ = 1) (hy : ‖y‖ = 1) : ⟪x, y⟫ = 1 ↔ x = y := by convert inner_eq_norm_mul_iff (𝕜 := 𝕜) (E := E) using 2 <;> simp [hx, hy] theorem inner_lt_norm_mul_iff_real {x y : F} : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ < ‖x‖ * ‖y‖ ↔ ‖y‖ • x ≠ ‖x‖ • y := calc ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ < ‖x‖ * ‖y‖ ↔ ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ ≠ ‖x‖ * ‖y‖ := ⟨ne_of_lt, lt_of_le_of_ne (real_inner_le_norm _ _)⟩ _ ↔ ‖y‖ • x ≠ ‖x‖ • y := not_congr inner_eq_norm_mul_iff_real /-- If the inner product of two unit vectors is strictly less than `1`, then the two vectors are distinct. One form of the equality case for Cauchy-Schwarz. -/ theorem inner_lt_one_iff_real_of_norm_one {x y : F} (hx : ‖x‖ = 1) (hy : ‖y‖ = 1) : ⟪x, y⟫_ℝ < 1 ↔ x ≠ y := by convert inner_lt_norm_mul_iff_real (F := F) <;> simp [hx, hy] /-- The sphere of radius `r = ‖y‖` is tangent to the plane `⟪x, y⟫ = ‖y‖ ^ 2` at `x = y`. -/ theorem eq_of_norm_le_re_inner_eq_norm_sq {x y : E} (hle : ‖x‖ ≤ ‖y‖) (h : re ⟪x, y⟫ = ‖y‖ ^ 2) : x = y := by suffices H : re ⟪x - y, x - y⟫ ≤ 0 by rwa [re_inner_self_nonpos, sub_eq_zero] at H have H₁ : ‖x‖ ^ 2 ≤ ‖y‖ ^ 2 := by gcongr have H₂ : re ⟪y, x⟫ = ‖y‖ ^ 2 := by rwa [← inner_conj_symm, conj_re] simpa [inner_sub_left, inner_sub_right, ← norm_sq_eq_re_inner, h, H₂] using H₁ end Norm section RCLike local notation "⟪" x ", " y "⟫" => @inner 𝕜 _ _ x y /-- A field `𝕜` satisfying `RCLike` is itself a `𝕜`-inner product space. -/ instance RCLike.innerProductSpace : InnerProductSpace 𝕜 𝕜 where inner x y := y * conj x norm_sq_eq_re_inner x := by simp only [inner, mul_conj, ← ofReal_pow, ofReal_re] conj_inner_symm x y := by simp only [mul_comm, map_mul, starRingEnd_self_apply] add_left x y z := by simp only [mul_add, map_add] smul_left x y z := by simp only [mul_comm (conj z), mul_assoc, smul_eq_mul, map_mul] @[simp] theorem RCLike.inner_apply (x y : 𝕜) : ⟪x, y⟫ = y * conj x := rfl /-- A version of `RCLike.inner_apply` that swaps the order of multiplication. -/ theorem RCLike.inner_apply' (x y : 𝕜) : ⟪x, y⟫ = conj x * y := mul_comm _ _ end RCLike section RCLikeToReal open scoped InnerProductSpace variable {G : Type*} variable (𝕜 E) variable [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] [InnerProductSpace 𝕜 E] local notation "⟪" x ", " y "⟫" => @inner 𝕜 _ _ x y /-- A general inner product implies a real inner product. This is not registered as an instance since `𝕜` does not appear in the return type `Inner ℝ E`. -/ def Inner.rclikeToReal : Inner ℝ E where inner x y := re ⟪x, y⟫ /-- A general inner product space structure implies a real inner product structure. This is not registered as an instance since * `𝕜` does not appear in the return type `InnerProductSpace ℝ E`, * It is likely to create instance diamonds, as it builds upon the diamond-prone `NormedSpace.restrictScalars`. However, it can be used in a proof to obtain a real inner product space structure from a given `𝕜`-inner product space structure. -/ -- See note [reducible non instances] abbrev InnerProductSpace.rclikeToReal : InnerProductSpace ℝ E := { Inner.rclikeToReal 𝕜 E, NormedSpace.restrictScalars ℝ 𝕜 E with norm_sq_eq_re_inner := norm_sq_eq_re_inner conj_inner_symm := fun _ _ => inner_re_symm _ _ add_left := fun x y z => by change re ⟪x + y, z⟫ = re ⟪x, z⟫ + re ⟪y, z⟫ simp only [inner_add_left, map_add] smul_left := fun x y r => by change re ⟪(r : 𝕜) • x, y⟫ = r * re ⟪x, y⟫ simp only [inner_smul_left, conj_ofReal, re_ofReal_mul] } variable {E} theorem real_inner_eq_re_inner (x y : E) : @Inner.inner ℝ E (Inner.rclikeToReal 𝕜 E) x y = re ⟪x, y⟫ := rfl theorem real_inner_I_smul_self (x : E) : @Inner.inner ℝ E (Inner.rclikeToReal 𝕜 E) x ((I : 𝕜) • x) = 0 := by simp [real_inner_eq_re_inner 𝕜, inner_smul_right] /-- A complex inner product implies a real inner product. This cannot be an instance since it creates a diamond with `PiLp.innerProductSpace` because `re (sum i, inner (x i) (y i))` and `sum i, re (inner (x i) (y i))` are not defeq. -/ def InnerProductSpace.complexToReal [SeminormedAddCommGroup G] [InnerProductSpace ℂ G] : InnerProductSpace ℝ G := InnerProductSpace.rclikeToReal ℂ G instance : InnerProductSpace ℝ ℂ := InnerProductSpace.complexToReal @[simp] protected theorem Complex.inner (w z : ℂ) : ⟪w, z⟫_ℝ = (z * conj w).re := rfl end RCLikeToReal /-- An `RCLike` field is a real inner product space. -/ noncomputable instance RCLike.toInnerProductSpaceReal : InnerProductSpace ℝ 𝕜 where __ := Inner.rclikeToReal 𝕜 𝕜 norm_sq_eq_re_inner := norm_sq_eq_re_inner conj_inner_symm x y := inner_re_symm .. add_left x y z := show re (_ * _) = re (_ * _) + re (_ * _) by simp only [map_add, mul_re, conj_re, conj_im]; ring smul_left x y r := show re (_ * _) = _ * re (_ * _) by simp only [mul_re, conj_re, conj_im, conj_trivial, smul_re, smul_im]; ring -- The instance above does not create diamonds for concrete `𝕜`: example : (innerProductSpace : InnerProductSpace ℝ ℝ) = RCLike.toInnerProductSpaceReal := rfl example : (instInnerProductSpaceRealComplex : InnerProductSpace ℝ ℂ) = RCLike.toInnerProductSpaceReal := rfl
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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.Analysis.Calculus.MeanValue import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.RCLike import Mathlib.Order.Filter.Curry /-! # Swapping limits and derivatives via uniform convergence The purpose of this file is to prove that the derivative of the pointwise limit of a sequence of functions is the pointwise limit of the functions' derivatives when the derivatives converge _uniformly_. The formal statement appears as `hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn`. ## Main statements * `uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_of_fderiv`: If 1. `f : ℕ → E → G` is a sequence of functions which have derivatives `f' : ℕ → E → (E →L[𝕜] G)` on a neighborhood of `x`, 2. the functions `f` converge at `x`, and 3. the derivatives `f'` form a Cauchy sequence uniformly on a neighborhood of `x`, then the `f` form a Cauchy sequence _uniformly_ on a neighborhood of `x` * `hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter` : Suppose (1), (2), and (3) above are true. Let `g` (resp. `g'`) be the limiting function of the `f` (resp. `g'`). Then `f'` is the derivative of `g` on a neighborhood of `x` * `hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoUniformlyOn`: An often-easier-to-use version of the above theorem when *all* the derivatives exist and functions converge on a common open set and the derivatives converge uniformly there. Each of the above statements also has variations that support `deriv` instead of `fderiv`. ## Implementation notes Our technique for proving the main result is the famous "`ε / 3` proof." In words, you can find it explained, for instance, at [this StackExchange post](https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/214218/uniform-convergence-of-derivatives-tao-14-2-7). The subtlety is that we want to prove that the difference quotients of the `g` converge to the `g'`. That is, we want to prove something like: ``` ∀ ε > 0, ∃ δ > 0, ∀ y ∈ B_δ(x), |y - x|⁻¹ * |(g y - g x) - g' x (y - x)| < ε. ``` To do so, we will need to introduce a pair of quantifiers ```lean ∀ ε > 0, ∃ N, ∀ n ≥ N, ∃ δ > 0, ∀ y ∈ B_δ(x), |y - x|⁻¹ * |(g y - g x) - g' x (y - x)| < ε. ``` So how do we write this in terms of filters? Well, the initial definition of the derivative is ```lean tendsto (|y - x|⁻¹ * |(g y - g x) - g' x (y - x)|) (𝓝 x) (𝓝 0) ``` There are two ways we might introduce `n`. We could do: ```lean ∀ᶠ (n : ℕ) in atTop, Tendsto (|y - x|⁻¹ * |(g y - g x) - g' x (y - x)|) (𝓝 x) (𝓝 0) ``` but this is equivalent to the quantifier order `∃ N, ∀ n ≥ N, ∀ ε > 0, ∃ δ > 0, ∀ y ∈ B_δ(x)`, which _implies_ our desired `∀ ∃ ∀ ∃ ∀` but is _not_ equivalent to it. On the other hand, we might try ```lean Tendsto (|y - x|⁻¹ * |(g y - g x) - g' x (y - x)|) (atTop ×ˢ 𝓝 x) (𝓝 0) ``` but this is equivalent to the quantifier order `∀ ε > 0, ∃ N, ∃ δ > 0, ∀ n ≥ N, ∀ y ∈ B_δ(x)`, which again _implies_ our desired `∀ ∃ ∀ ∃ ∀` but is not equivalent to it. So to get the quantifier order we want, we need to introduce a new filter construction, which we call a "curried filter" ```lean Tendsto (|y - x|⁻¹ * |(g y - g x) - g' x (y - x)|) (atTop.curry (𝓝 x)) (𝓝 0) ``` Then the above implications are `Filter.Tendsto.curry` and `Filter.Tendsto.mono_left Filter.curry_le_prod`. We will use both of these deductions as part of our proof. We note that if you loosen the assumptions of the main theorem then the proof becomes quite a bit easier. In particular, if you assume there is a common neighborhood `s` where all of the three assumptions of `hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter` hold and that the `f'` are continuous, then you can avoid the mean value theorem and much of the work around curried filters. ## Tags uniform convergence, limits of derivatives -/ open Filter open scoped uniformity Filter Topology section LimitsOfDerivatives variable {ι : Type*} {l : Filter ι} {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] {𝕜 : Type*} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] [IsRCLikeNormedField 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] {G : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup G] [NormedSpace 𝕜 G] {f : ι → E → G} {g : E → G} {f' : ι → E → E →L[𝕜] G} {g' : E → E →L[𝕜] G} {x : E} /-- If a sequence of functions real or complex functions are eventually differentiable on a neighborhood of `x`, they are Cauchy _at_ `x`, and their derivatives are a uniform Cauchy sequence in a neighborhood of `x`, then the functions form a uniform Cauchy sequence in a neighborhood of `x`. -/ theorem uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_of_fderiv (hf' : UniformCauchySeqOnFilter f' l (𝓝 x)) (hf : ∀ᶠ n : ι × E in l ×ˢ 𝓝 x, HasFDerivAt (f n.1) (f' n.1 n.2) n.2) (hfg : Cauchy (map (fun n => f n x) l)) : UniformCauchySeqOnFilter f l (𝓝 x) := by letI : RCLike 𝕜 := IsRCLikeNormedField.rclike 𝕜 letI : NormedSpace ℝ E := NormedSpace.restrictScalars ℝ 𝕜 _ rw [SeminormedAddGroup.uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_iff_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_zero] at hf' ⊢ suffices TendstoUniformlyOnFilter (fun (n : ι × ι) (z : E) => f n.1 z - f n.2 z - (f n.1 x - f n.2 x)) 0 (l ×ˢ l) (𝓝 x) ∧ TendstoUniformlyOnFilter (fun (n : ι × ι) (_ : E) => f n.1 x - f n.2 x) 0 (l ×ˢ l) (𝓝 x) by have := this.1.add this.2 rw [add_zero] at this exact this.congr (by simp) constructor · -- This inequality follows from the mean value theorem. To apply it, we will need to shrink our -- neighborhood to small enough ball rw [Metric.tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_iff] at hf' ⊢ intro ε hε have := (tendsto_swap4_prod.eventually (hf.prod_mk hf)).diag_of_prod_right obtain ⟨a, b, c, d, e⟩ := eventually_prod_iff.1 ((hf' ε hε).and this) obtain ⟨R, hR, hR'⟩ := Metric.nhds_basis_ball.eventually_iff.mp d let r := min 1 R have hr : 0 < r := by simp [r, hR] have hr' : ∀ ⦃y : E⦄, y ∈ Metric.ball x r → c y := fun y hy => hR' (lt_of_lt_of_le (Metric.mem_ball.mp hy) (min_le_right _ _)) have hxy : ∀ y : E, y ∈ Metric.ball x r → ‖y - x‖ < 1 := by intro y hy rw [Metric.mem_ball, dist_eq_norm] at hy exact lt_of_lt_of_le hy (min_le_left _ _) have hxyε : ∀ y : E, y ∈ Metric.ball x r → ε * ‖y - x‖ < ε := by intro y hy exact (mul_lt_iff_lt_one_right hε.lt).mpr (hxy y hy) -- With a small ball in hand, apply the mean value theorem refine eventually_prod_iff.mpr ⟨_, b, fun e : E => Metric.ball x r e, eventually_mem_set.mpr (Metric.nhds_basis_ball.mem_of_mem hr), fun {n} hn {y} hy => ?_⟩ simp only [Pi.zero_apply, dist_zero_left] at e ⊢ refine lt_of_le_of_lt ?_ (hxyε y hy) exact Convex.norm_image_sub_le_of_norm_hasFDerivWithin_le (fun y hy => ((e hn (hr' hy)).2.1.sub (e hn (hr' hy)).2.2).hasFDerivWithinAt) (fun y hy => (e hn (hr' hy)).1.le) (convex_ball x r) (Metric.mem_ball_self hr) hy · -- This is just `hfg` run through `eventually_prod_iff` refine Metric.tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_iff.mpr fun ε hε => ?_ obtain ⟨t, ht, ht'⟩ := (Metric.cauchy_iff.mp hfg).2 ε hε exact eventually_prod_iff.mpr ⟨fun n : ι × ι => f n.1 x ∈ t ∧ f n.2 x ∈ t, eventually_prod_iff.mpr ⟨_, ht, _, ht, fun {n} hn {n'} hn' => ⟨hn, hn'⟩⟩, fun _ => True, by simp, fun {n} hn {y} _ => by simpa [norm_sub_rev, dist_eq_norm] using ht' _ hn.1 _ hn.2⟩ /-- A variant of the second fundamental theorem of calculus (FTC-2): If a sequence of functions between real or complex normed spaces are differentiable on a ball centered at `x`, they form a Cauchy sequence _at_ `x`, and their derivatives are Cauchy uniformly on the ball, then the functions form a uniform Cauchy sequence on the ball. NOTE: The fact that we work on a ball is typically all that is necessary to work with power series and Dirichlet series (our primary use case). However, this can be generalized by replacing the ball with any connected, bounded, open set and replacing uniform convergence with local uniform convergence. See `cauchy_map_of_uniformCauchySeqOn_fderiv`. -/ theorem uniformCauchySeqOn_ball_of_fderiv {r : ℝ} (hf' : UniformCauchySeqOn f' l (Metric.ball x r)) (hf : ∀ n : ι, ∀ y : E, y ∈ Metric.ball x r → HasFDerivAt (f n) (f' n y) y) (hfg : Cauchy (map (fun n => f n x) l)) : UniformCauchySeqOn f l (Metric.ball x r) := by letI : RCLike 𝕜 := IsRCLikeNormedField.rclike 𝕜 letI : NormedSpace ℝ E := NormedSpace.restrictScalars ℝ 𝕜 _ have : NeBot l := (cauchy_map_iff.1 hfg).1 rcases le_or_lt r 0 with (hr | hr) · simp only [Metric.ball_eq_empty.2 hr, UniformCauchySeqOn, Set.mem_empty_iff_false, IsEmpty.forall_iff, eventually_const, imp_true_iff] rw [SeminormedAddGroup.uniformCauchySeqOn_iff_tendstoUniformlyOn_zero] at hf' ⊢ suffices TendstoUniformlyOn (fun (n : ι × ι) (z : E) => f n.1 z - f n.2 z - (f n.1 x - f n.2 x)) 0 (l ×ˢ l) (Metric.ball x r) ∧ TendstoUniformlyOn (fun (n : ι × ι) (_ : E) => f n.1 x - f n.2 x) 0 (l ×ˢ l) (Metric.ball x r) by have := this.1.add this.2 rw [add_zero] at this refine this.congr ?_ filter_upwards with n z _ using (by simp) constructor · -- This inequality follows from the mean value theorem rw [Metric.tendstoUniformlyOn_iff] at hf' ⊢ intro ε hε obtain ⟨q, hqpos, hq⟩ : ∃ q : ℝ, 0 < q ∧ q * r < ε := by simp_rw [mul_comm] exact exists_pos_mul_lt hε.lt r apply (hf' q hqpos.gt).mono intro n hn y hy simp_rw [dist_eq_norm, Pi.zero_apply, zero_sub, norm_neg] at hn ⊢ have mvt := Convex.norm_image_sub_le_of_norm_hasFDerivWithin_le (fun z hz => ((hf n.1 z hz).sub (hf n.2 z hz)).hasFDerivWithinAt) (fun z hz => (hn z hz).le) (convex_ball x r) (Metric.mem_ball_self hr) hy refine lt_of_le_of_lt mvt ?_ have : q * ‖y - x‖ < q * r := mul_lt_mul' rfl.le (by simpa only [dist_eq_norm] using Metric.mem_ball.mp hy) (norm_nonneg _) hqpos exact this.trans hq · -- This is just `hfg` run through `eventually_prod_iff` refine Metric.tendstoUniformlyOn_iff.mpr fun ε hε => ?_ obtain ⟨t, ht, ht'⟩ := (Metric.cauchy_iff.mp hfg).2 ε hε rw [eventually_prod_iff] refine ⟨fun n => f n x ∈ t, ht, fun n => f n x ∈ t, ht, ?_⟩ intro n hn n' hn' z _ rw [dist_eq_norm, Pi.zero_apply, zero_sub, norm_neg, ← dist_eq_norm] exact ht' _ hn _ hn' /-- If a sequence of functions between real or complex normed spaces are differentiable on a preconnected open set, they form a Cauchy sequence _at_ `x`, and their derivatives are Cauchy uniformly on the set, then the functions form a Cauchy sequence at any point in the set. -/ theorem cauchy_map_of_uniformCauchySeqOn_fderiv {s : Set E} (hs : IsOpen s) (h's : IsPreconnected s) (hf' : UniformCauchySeqOn f' l s) (hf : ∀ n : ι, ∀ y : E, y ∈ s → HasFDerivAt (f n) (f' n y) y) {x₀ x : E} (hx₀ : x₀ ∈ s) (hx : x ∈ s) (hfg : Cauchy (map (fun n => f n x₀) l)) : Cauchy (map (fun n => f n x) l) := by have : NeBot l := (cauchy_map_iff.1 hfg).1 let t := { y | y ∈ s ∧ Cauchy (map (fun n => f n y) l) } suffices H : s ⊆ t from (H hx).2 have A : ∀ x ε, x ∈ t → Metric.ball x ε ⊆ s → Metric.ball x ε ⊆ t := fun x ε xt hx y hy => ⟨hx hy, (uniformCauchySeqOn_ball_of_fderiv (hf'.mono hx) (fun n y hy => hf n y (hx hy)) xt.2).cauchy_map hy⟩ have open_t : IsOpen t := by rw [Metric.isOpen_iff] intro x hx rcases Metric.isOpen_iff.1 hs x hx.1 with ⟨ε, εpos, hε⟩ exact ⟨ε, εpos, A x ε hx hε⟩ have st_nonempty : (s ∩ t).Nonempty := ⟨x₀, hx₀, ⟨hx₀, hfg⟩⟩ suffices H : closure t ∩ s ⊆ t from h's.subset_of_closure_inter_subset open_t st_nonempty H rintro x ⟨xt, xs⟩ obtain ⟨ε, εpos, hε⟩ : ∃ (ε : ℝ), ε > 0 ∧ Metric.ball x ε ⊆ s := Metric.isOpen_iff.1 hs x xs obtain ⟨y, yt, hxy⟩ : ∃ (y : E), y ∈ t ∧ dist x y < ε / 2 := Metric.mem_closure_iff.1 xt _ (half_pos εpos) have B : Metric.ball y (ε / 2) ⊆ Metric.ball x ε := by apply Metric.ball_subset_ball'; rw [dist_comm]; linarith exact A y (ε / 2) yt (B.trans hε) (Metric.mem_ball.2 hxy) /-- If `f_n → g` pointwise and the derivatives `(f_n)' → h` _uniformly_ converge, then in fact for a fixed `y`, the difference quotients `‖z - y‖⁻¹ • (f_n z - f_n y)` converge _uniformly_ to `‖z - y‖⁻¹ • (g z - g y)` -/ theorem difference_quotients_converge_uniformly {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] {𝕜 : Type*} [RCLike 𝕜] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] {G : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup G] [NormedSpace 𝕜 G] {f : ι → E → G} {g : E → G} {f' : ι → E → E →L[𝕜] G} {g' : E → E →L[𝕜] G} {x : E} (hf' : TendstoUniformlyOnFilter f' g' l (𝓝 x)) (hf : ∀ᶠ n : ι × E in l ×ˢ 𝓝 x, HasFDerivAt (f n.1) (f' n.1 n.2) n.2) (hfg : ∀ᶠ y : E in 𝓝 x, Tendsto (fun n => f n y) l (𝓝 (g y))) : TendstoUniformlyOnFilter (fun n : ι => fun y : E => (‖y - x‖⁻¹ : 𝕜) • (f n y - f n x)) (fun y : E => (‖y - x‖⁻¹ : 𝕜) • (g y - g x)) l (𝓝 x) := by let A : NormedSpace ℝ E := NormedSpace.restrictScalars ℝ 𝕜 _ refine UniformCauchySeqOnFilter.tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_of_tendsto ?_ ((hfg.and (eventually_const.mpr hfg.self_of_nhds)).mono fun y hy => (hy.1.sub hy.2).const_smul _) rw [SeminormedAddGroup.uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_iff_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_zero] rw [Metric.tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_iff] have hfg' := hf'.uniformCauchySeqOnFilter rw [SeminormedAddGroup.uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_iff_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_zero] at hfg' rw [Metric.tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_iff] at hfg' intro ε hε obtain ⟨q, hqpos, hqε⟩ := exists_pos_rat_lt hε specialize hfg' (q : ℝ) (by simp [hqpos]) have := (tendsto_swap4_prod.eventually (hf.prod_mk hf)).diag_of_prod_right obtain ⟨a, b, c, d, e⟩ := eventually_prod_iff.1 (hfg'.and this) obtain ⟨r, hr, hr'⟩ := Metric.nhds_basis_ball.eventually_iff.mp d rw [eventually_prod_iff] refine ⟨_, b, fun e : E => Metric.ball x r e, eventually_mem_set.mpr (Metric.nhds_basis_ball.mem_of_mem hr), fun {n} hn {y} hy => ?_⟩ simp only [Pi.zero_apply, dist_zero_left] rw [← smul_sub, norm_smul, norm_inv, RCLike.norm_coe_norm] refine lt_of_le_of_lt ?_ hqε by_cases hyz' : x = y; · simp [hyz', hqpos.le] have hyz : 0 < ‖y - x‖ := by rw [norm_pos_iff]; intro hy'; exact hyz' (eq_of_sub_eq_zero hy').symm rw [inv_mul_le_iff₀ hyz, mul_comm, sub_sub_sub_comm] simp only [Pi.zero_apply, dist_zero_left] at e refine Convex.norm_image_sub_le_of_norm_hasFDerivWithin_le (fun y hy => ((e hn (hr' hy)).2.1.sub (e hn (hr' hy)).2.2).hasFDerivWithinAt) (fun y hy => (e hn (hr' hy)).1.le) (convex_ball x r) (Metric.mem_ball_self hr) hy /-- `(d/dx) lim_{n → ∞} f n x = lim_{n → ∞} f' n x` when the `f' n` converge _uniformly_ to their limit at `x`. In words the assumptions mean the following: * `hf'`: The `f'` converge "uniformly at" `x` to `g'`. This does not mean that the `f' n` even converge away from `x`! * `hf`: For all `(y, n)` with `y` sufficiently close to `x` and `n` sufficiently large, `f' n` is the derivative of `f n` * `hfg`: The `f n` converge pointwise to `g` on a neighborhood of `x` -/ theorem hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter [NeBot l] (hf' : TendstoUniformlyOnFilter f' g' l (𝓝 x)) (hf : ∀ᶠ n : ι × E in l ×ˢ 𝓝 x, HasFDerivAt (f n.1) (f' n.1 n.2) n.2) (hfg : ∀ᶠ y in 𝓝 x, Tendsto (fun n => f n y) l (𝓝 (g y))) : HasFDerivAt g (g' x) x := by letI : RCLike 𝕜 := IsRCLikeNormedField.rclike 𝕜 -- The proof strategy follows several steps: -- 1. The quantifiers in the definition of the derivative are -- `∀ ε > 0, ∃δ > 0, ∀y ∈ B_δ(x)`. We will introduce a quantifier in the middle: -- `∀ ε > 0, ∃N, ∀n ≥ N, ∃δ > 0, ∀y ∈ B_δ(x)` which will allow us to introduce the `f(') n` -- 2. The order of the quantifiers `hfg` are opposite to what we need. We will be able to swap -- the quantifiers using the uniform convergence assumption rw [hasFDerivAt_iff_tendsto] -- Introduce extra quantifier via curried filters suffices Tendsto (fun y : ι × E => ‖y.2 - x‖⁻¹ * ‖g y.2 - g x - (g' x) (y.2 - x)‖) (l.curry (𝓝 x)) (𝓝 0) by rw [Metric.tendsto_nhds] at this ⊢ intro ε hε specialize this ε hε rw [eventually_curry_iff] at this simp only at this exact (eventually_const.mp this).mono (by simp only [imp_self, forall_const]) -- With the new quantifier in hand, we can perform the famous `ε/3` proof. Specifically, -- we will break up the limit (the difference functions minus the derivative go to 0) into 3: -- * The difference functions of the `f n` converge *uniformly* to the difference functions -- of the `g n` -- * The `f' n` are the derivatives of the `f n` -- * The `f' n` converge to `g'` at `x` conv => congr ext rw [← abs_norm, ← abs_inv, ← @RCLike.norm_ofReal 𝕜 _ _, RCLike.ofReal_inv, ← norm_smul] rw [← tendsto_zero_iff_norm_tendsto_zero] have : (fun a : ι × E => (‖a.2 - x‖⁻¹ : 𝕜) • (g a.2 - g x - (g' x) (a.2 - x))) = ((fun a : ι × E => (‖a.2 - x‖⁻¹ : 𝕜) • (g a.2 - g x - (f a.1 a.2 - f a.1 x))) + fun a : ι × E => (‖a.2 - x‖⁻¹ : 𝕜) • (f a.1 a.2 - f a.1 x - ((f' a.1 x) a.2 - (f' a.1 x) x))) + fun a : ι × E => (‖a.2 - x‖⁻¹ : 𝕜) • (f' a.1 x - g' x) (a.2 - x) := by ext; simp only [Pi.add_apply]; rw [← smul_add, ← smul_add]; congr simp only [map_sub, sub_add_sub_cancel, ContinuousLinearMap.coe_sub', Pi.sub_apply] abel simp_rw [this] have : 𝓝 (0 : G) = 𝓝 (0 + 0 + 0) := by simp only [add_zero] rw [this] refine Tendsto.add (Tendsto.add ?_ ?_) ?_ · have := difference_quotients_converge_uniformly hf' hf hfg rw [Metric.tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_iff] at this rw [Metric.tendsto_nhds] intro ε hε apply ((this ε hε).filter_mono curry_le_prod).mono intro n hn rw [dist_eq_norm] at hn ⊢ convert hn using 2 module · -- (Almost) the definition of the derivatives rw [Metric.tendsto_nhds] intro ε hε rw [eventually_curry_iff] refine hf.curry.mono fun n hn => ?_ have := hn.self_of_nhds rw [hasFDerivAt_iff_tendsto, Metric.tendsto_nhds] at this refine (this ε hε).mono fun y hy => ?_ rw [dist_eq_norm] at hy ⊢ simp only [sub_zero, map_sub, norm_mul, norm_inv, norm_norm] at hy ⊢ rw [norm_smul, norm_inv, RCLike.norm_coe_norm] exact hy · -- hfg' after specializing to `x` and applying the definition of the operator norm refine Tendsto.mono_left ?_ curry_le_prod have h1 : Tendsto (fun n : ι × E => g' n.2 - f' n.1 n.2) (l ×ˢ 𝓝 x) (𝓝 0) := by rw [Metric.tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_iff] at hf' exact Metric.tendsto_nhds.mpr fun ε hε => by simpa using hf' ε hε have h2 : Tendsto (fun n : ι => g' x - f' n x) l (𝓝 0) := by rw [Metric.tendsto_nhds] at h1 ⊢ exact fun ε hε => (h1 ε hε).curry.mono fun n hn => hn.self_of_nhds refine squeeze_zero_norm ?_ (tendsto_zero_iff_norm_tendsto_zero.mp (tendsto_fst.comp (h2.prodMap tendsto_id))) intro n simp_rw [norm_smul, norm_inv, RCLike.norm_coe_norm] by_cases hx : x = n.2; · simp [hx] have hnx : 0 < ‖n.2 - x‖ := by rw [norm_pos_iff]; intro hx'; exact hx (eq_of_sub_eq_zero hx').symm rw [inv_mul_le_iff₀ hnx, mul_comm] simp only [Function.comp_apply, Prod.map_apply'] rw [norm_sub_rev] exact (f' n.1 x - g' x).le_opNorm (n.2 - x) theorem hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn [NeBot l] {s : Set E} (hs : IsOpen s) (hf' : TendstoLocallyUniformlyOn f' g' l s) (hf : ∀ n, ∀ x ∈ s, HasFDerivAt (f n) (f' n x) x) (hfg : ∀ x ∈ s, Tendsto (fun n => f n x) l (𝓝 (g x))) (hx : x ∈ s) : HasFDerivAt g (g' x) x := by have h1 : s ∈ 𝓝 x := hs.mem_nhds hx have h3 : Set.univ ×ˢ s ∈ l ×ˢ 𝓝 x := by simp only [h1, prod_mem_prod_iff, univ_mem, and_self_iff] have h4 : ∀ᶠ n : ι × E in l ×ˢ 𝓝 x, HasFDerivAt (f n.1) (f' n.1 n.2) n.2 := eventually_of_mem h3 fun ⟨n, z⟩ ⟨_, hz⟩ => hf n z hz refine hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter ?_ h4 (eventually_of_mem h1 hfg) simpa [IsOpen.nhdsWithin_eq hs hx] using tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn_iff_filter.mp hf' x hx /-- A slight variant of `hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn` with the assumption stated in terms of `DifferentiableOn` rather than `HasFDerivAt`. This makes a few proofs nicer in complex analysis where holomorphicity is assumed but the derivative is not known a priori. -/ theorem hasFDerivAt_of_tendsto_locally_uniformly_on' [NeBot l] {s : Set E} (hs : IsOpen s) (hf' : TendstoLocallyUniformlyOn (fderiv 𝕜 ∘ f) g' l s) (hf : ∀ n, DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (f n) s) (hfg : ∀ x ∈ s, Tendsto (fun n => f n x) l (𝓝 (g x))) (hx : x ∈ s) : HasFDerivAt g (g' x) x := by refine hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn hs hf' (fun n z hz => ?_) hfg hx exact ((hf n z hz).differentiableAt (hs.mem_nhds hz)).hasFDerivAt /-- `(d/dx) lim_{n → ∞} f n x = lim_{n → ∞} f' n x` when the `f' n` converge _uniformly_ to their limit on an open set containing `x`. -/ theorem hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoUniformlyOn [NeBot l] {s : Set E} (hs : IsOpen s) (hf' : TendstoUniformlyOn f' g' l s) (hf : ∀ n : ι, ∀ x : E, x ∈ s → HasFDerivAt (f n) (f' n x) x) (hfg : ∀ x : E, x ∈ s → Tendsto (fun n => f n x) l (𝓝 (g x))) (hx : x ∈ s) : HasFDerivAt g (g' x) x := hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn hs hf'.tendstoLocallyUniformlyOn hf hfg hx /-- `(d/dx) lim_{n → ∞} f n x = lim_{n → ∞} f' n x` when the `f' n` converge _uniformly_ to their limit. -/ theorem hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoUniformly [NeBot l] (hf' : TendstoUniformly f' g' l) (hf : ∀ n : ι, ∀ x : E, HasFDerivAt (f n) (f' n x) x) (hfg : ∀ x : E, Tendsto (fun n => f n x) l (𝓝 (g x))) (x : E) : HasFDerivAt g (g' x) x := by have hf : ∀ n : ι, ∀ x : E, x ∈ Set.univ → HasFDerivAt (f n) (f' n x) x := by simp [hf] have hfg : ∀ x : E, x ∈ Set.univ → Tendsto (fun n => f n x) l (𝓝 (g x)) := by simp [hfg] have hf' : TendstoUniformlyOn f' g' l Set.univ := by rwa [tendstoUniformlyOn_univ] exact hasFDerivAt_of_tendstoUniformlyOn isOpen_univ hf' hf hfg (Set.mem_univ x) end LimitsOfDerivatives section deriv /-! ### `deriv` versions of above theorems In this section, we provide `deriv` equivalents of the `fderiv` lemmas in the previous section. -/ variable {ι : Type*} {l : Filter ι} {𝕜 : Type*} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] {G : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup G] [NormedSpace 𝕜 G] {f : ι → 𝕜 → G} {g : 𝕜 → G} {f' : ι → 𝕜 → G} {g' : 𝕜 → G} {x : 𝕜} /-- If our derivatives converge uniformly, then the Fréchet derivatives converge uniformly -/ theorem UniformCauchySeqOnFilter.one_smulRight {l' : Filter 𝕜} (hf' : UniformCauchySeqOnFilter f' l l') : UniformCauchySeqOnFilter (fun n => fun z => (1 : 𝕜 →L[𝕜] 𝕜).smulRight (f' n z)) l l' := by -- The tricky part of this proof is that operator norms are written in terms of `≤` whereas -- metrics are written in terms of `<`. So we need to shrink `ε` utilizing the archimedean -- property of `ℝ` rw [SeminormedAddGroup.uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_iff_tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_zero, Metric.tendstoUniformlyOnFilter_iff] at hf' ⊢ intro ε hε obtain ⟨q, hq, hq'⟩ := exists_between hε.lt apply (hf' q hq).mono intro n hn refine lt_of_le_of_lt ?_ hq' simp only [dist_eq_norm, Pi.zero_apply, zero_sub, norm_neg] at hn ⊢ refine ContinuousLinearMap.opNorm_le_bound _ hq.le ?_ intro z simp only [ContinuousLinearMap.coe_sub', Pi.sub_apply, ContinuousLinearMap.smulRight_apply, ContinuousLinearMap.one_apply] rw [← smul_sub, norm_smul, mul_comm] gcongr variable [IsRCLikeNormedField 𝕜] theorem uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_of_deriv (hf' : UniformCauchySeqOnFilter f' l (𝓝 x)) (hf : ∀ᶠ n : ι × 𝕜 in l ×ˢ 𝓝 x, HasDerivAt (f n.1) (f' n.1 n.2) n.2) (hfg : Cauchy (map (fun n => f n x) l)) : UniformCauchySeqOnFilter f l (𝓝 x) := by simp_rw [hasDerivAt_iff_hasFDerivAt] at hf exact uniformCauchySeqOnFilter_of_fderiv hf'.one_smulRight hf hfg
theorem uniformCauchySeqOn_ball_of_deriv {r : ℝ} (hf' : UniformCauchySeqOn f' l (Metric.ball x r)) (hf : ∀ n : ι, ∀ y : 𝕜, y ∈ Metric.ball x r → HasDerivAt (f n) (f' n y) y) (hfg : Cauchy (map (fun n => f n x) l)) : UniformCauchySeqOn f l (Metric.ball x r) := by simp_rw [hasDerivAt_iff_hasFDerivAt] at hf rw [uniformCauchySeqOn_iff_uniformCauchySeqOnFilter] at hf'
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.Data.ENNReal.Real /-! # Properties of addition, multiplication and subtraction on extended non-negative real numbers In this file we prove elementary properties of algebraic operations on `ℝ≥0∞`, including addition, multiplication, natural powers and truncated subtraction, as well as how these interact with the order structure on `ℝ≥0∞`. Notably excluded from this list are inversion and division, the definitions and properties of which can be found in `Mathlib.Data.ENNReal.Inv`. Note: the definitions of the operations included in this file can be found in `Mathlib.Data.ENNReal.Basic`. -/ assert_not_exists Finset open Set NNReal ENNReal namespace ENNReal variable {a b c d : ℝ≥0∞} {r p q : ℝ≥0} section Mul @[mono, gcongr] theorem mul_lt_mul (ac : a < c) (bd : b < d) : a * b < c * d := WithTop.mul_lt_mul ac bd protected lemma pow_right_strictMono {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : StrictMono fun a : ℝ≥0∞ ↦ a ^ n := WithTop.pow_right_strictMono hn @[gcongr] protected lemma pow_lt_pow_left (hab : a < b) {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : a ^ n < b ^ n := WithTop.pow_lt_pow_left hab hn -- TODO: generalize to `WithTop` theorem mul_left_strictMono (h0 : a ≠ 0) (hinf : a ≠ ∞) : StrictMono (a * ·) := by lift a to ℝ≥0 using hinf rw [coe_ne_zero] at h0 intro x y h contrapose! h simpa only [← mul_assoc, ← coe_mul, inv_mul_cancel₀ h0, coe_one, one_mul] using mul_le_mul_left' h (↑a⁻¹) @[gcongr] protected theorem mul_lt_mul_left' (h0 : a ≠ 0) (hinf : a ≠ ⊤) (bc : b < c) : a * b < a * c := ENNReal.mul_left_strictMono h0 hinf bc @[gcongr] protected theorem mul_lt_mul_right' (h0 : a ≠ 0) (hinf : a ≠ ⊤) (bc : b < c) : b * a < c * a := mul_comm b a ▸ mul_comm c a ▸ ENNReal.mul_left_strictMono h0 hinf bc -- TODO: generalize to `WithTop` protected theorem mul_right_inj (h0 : a ≠ 0) (hinf : a ≠ ∞) : a * b = a * c ↔ b = c := (mul_left_strictMono h0 hinf).injective.eq_iff @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-20")] alias mul_eq_mul_left := ENNReal.mul_right_inj -- TODO: generalize to `WithTop` protected theorem mul_left_inj (h0 : c ≠ 0) (hinf : c ≠ ∞) : a * c = b * c ↔ a = b := mul_comm c a ▸ mul_comm c b ▸ ENNReal.mul_right_inj h0 hinf @[deprecated (since := "2025-01-20")] alias mul_eq_mul_right := ENNReal.mul_left_inj -- TODO: generalize to `WithTop` theorem mul_le_mul_left (h0 : a ≠ 0) (hinf : a ≠ ∞) : a * b ≤ a * c ↔ b ≤ c := (mul_left_strictMono h0 hinf).le_iff_le -- TODO: generalize to `WithTop` theorem mul_le_mul_right : c ≠ 0 → c ≠ ∞ → (a * c ≤ b * c ↔ a ≤ b) := mul_comm c a ▸ mul_comm c b ▸ mul_le_mul_left -- TODO: generalize to `WithTop` theorem mul_lt_mul_left (h0 : a ≠ 0) (hinf : a ≠ ∞) : a * b < a * c ↔ b < c := (mul_left_strictMono h0 hinf).lt_iff_lt -- TODO: generalize to `WithTop` theorem mul_lt_mul_right : c ≠ 0 → c ≠ ∞ → (a * c < b * c ↔ a < b) := mul_comm c a ▸ mul_comm c b ▸ mul_lt_mul_left protected lemma mul_eq_left (ha₀ : a ≠ 0) (ha : a ≠ ∞) : a * b = a ↔ b = 1 := by simpa using ENNReal.mul_right_inj ha₀ ha (c := 1) protected lemma mul_eq_right (hb₀ : b ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ ∞) : a * b = b ↔ a = 1 := by simpa using ENNReal.mul_left_inj hb₀ hb (b := 1) end Mul section OperationsAndOrder protected theorem pow_pos : 0 < a → ∀ n : ℕ, 0 < a ^ n := CanonicallyOrderedAdd.pow_pos protected theorem pow_ne_zero : a ≠ 0 → ∀ n : ℕ, a ^ n ≠ 0 := by simpa only [pos_iff_ne_zero] using ENNReal.pow_pos theorem not_lt_zero : ¬a < 0 := by simp protected theorem le_of_add_le_add_left : a ≠ ∞ → a + b ≤ a + c → b ≤ c := WithTop.le_of_add_le_add_left protected theorem le_of_add_le_add_right : a ≠ ∞ → b + a ≤ c + a → b ≤ c := WithTop.le_of_add_le_add_right @[gcongr] protected theorem add_lt_add_left : a ≠ ∞ → b < c → a + b < a + c := WithTop.add_lt_add_left @[gcongr] protected theorem add_lt_add_right : a ≠ ∞ → b < c → b + a < c + a := WithTop.add_lt_add_right protected theorem add_le_add_iff_left : a ≠ ∞ → (a + b ≤ a + c ↔ b ≤ c) := WithTop.add_le_add_iff_left protected theorem add_le_add_iff_right : a ≠ ∞ → (b + a ≤ c + a ↔ b ≤ c) := WithTop.add_le_add_iff_right protected theorem add_lt_add_iff_left : a ≠ ∞ → (a + b < a + c ↔ b < c) := WithTop.add_lt_add_iff_left protected theorem add_lt_add_iff_right : a ≠ ∞ → (b + a < c + a ↔ b < c) := WithTop.add_lt_add_iff_right protected theorem add_lt_add_of_le_of_lt : a ≠ ∞ → a ≤ b → c < d → a + c < b + d := WithTop.add_lt_add_of_le_of_lt protected theorem add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le : c ≠ ∞ → a < b → c ≤ d → a + c < b + d := WithTop.add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le instance addLeftReflectLT : AddLeftReflectLT ℝ≥0∞ := WithTop.addLeftReflectLT theorem lt_add_right (ha : a ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ 0) : a < a + b := by rwa [← pos_iff_ne_zero, ← ENNReal.add_lt_add_iff_left ha, add_zero] at hb end OperationsAndOrder section OperationsAndInfty variable {α : Type*} {n : ℕ} @[simp] theorem add_eq_top : a + b = ∞ ↔ a = ∞ ∨ b = ∞ := WithTop.add_eq_top @[simp] theorem add_lt_top : a + b < ∞ ↔ a < ∞ ∧ b < ∞ := WithTop.add_lt_top theorem toNNReal_add {r₁ r₂ : ℝ≥0∞} (h₁ : r₁ ≠ ∞) (h₂ : r₂ ≠ ∞) : (r₁ + r₂).toNNReal = r₁.toNNReal + r₂.toNNReal := by lift r₁ to ℝ≥0 using h₁ lift r₂ to ℝ≥0 using h₂ rfl /-- If `a ≤ b + c` and `a = ∞` whenever `b = ∞` or `c = ∞`, then `ENNReal.toReal a ≤ ENNReal.toReal b + ENNReal.toReal c`. This lemma is useful to transfer triangle-like inequalities from `ENNReal`s to `Real`s. -/ theorem toReal_le_add' (hle : a ≤ b + c) (hb : b = ∞ → a = ∞) (hc : c = ∞ → a = ∞) : a.toReal ≤ b.toReal + c.toReal := by refine le_trans (toReal_mono' hle ?_) toReal_add_le simpa only [add_eq_top, or_imp] using And.intro hb hc /-- If `a ≤ b + c`, `b ≠ ∞`, and `c ≠ ∞`, then `ENNReal.toReal a ≤ ENNReal.toReal b + ENNReal.toReal c`. This lemma is useful to transfer triangle-like inequalities from `ENNReal`s to `Real`s. -/ theorem toReal_le_add (hle : a ≤ b + c) (hb : b ≠ ∞) (hc : c ≠ ∞) : a.toReal ≤ b.toReal + c.toReal := toReal_le_add' hle (flip absurd hb) (flip absurd hc) theorem not_lt_top {x : ℝ≥0∞} : ¬x < ∞ ↔ x = ∞ := by rw [lt_top_iff_ne_top, Classical.not_not] theorem add_ne_top : a + b ≠ ∞ ↔ a ≠ ∞ ∧ b ≠ ∞ := by simpa only [lt_top_iff_ne_top] using add_lt_top @[aesop (rule_sets := [finiteness]) safe apply] protected lemma Finiteness.add_ne_top {a b : ℝ≥0∞} (ha : a ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ ∞) : a + b ≠ ∞ := ENNReal.add_ne_top.2 ⟨ha, hb⟩ theorem mul_top' : a * ∞ = if a = 0 then 0 else ∞ := by convert WithTop.mul_top' a @[simp] theorem mul_top (h : a ≠ 0) : a * ∞ = ∞ := WithTop.mul_top h theorem top_mul' : ∞ * a = if a = 0 then 0 else ∞ := by convert WithTop.top_mul' a @[simp] theorem top_mul (h : a ≠ 0) : ∞ * a = ∞ := WithTop.top_mul h theorem top_mul_top : ∞ * ∞ = ∞ := WithTop.top_mul_top theorem mul_eq_top : a * b = ∞ ↔ a ≠ 0 ∧ b = ∞ ∨ a = ∞ ∧ b ≠ 0 := WithTop.mul_eq_top_iff theorem mul_lt_top : a < ∞ → b < ∞ → a * b < ∞ := WithTop.mul_lt_top -- This is unsafe because we could have `a = ∞` and `b = 0` or vice-versa @[aesop (rule_sets := [finiteness]) unsafe 75% apply] theorem mul_ne_top : a ≠ ∞ → b ≠ ∞ → a * b ≠ ∞ := WithTop.mul_ne_top theorem lt_top_of_mul_ne_top_left (h : a * b ≠ ∞) (hb : b ≠ 0) : a < ∞ := lt_top_iff_ne_top.2 fun ha => h <| mul_eq_top.2 (Or.inr ⟨ha, hb⟩) theorem lt_top_of_mul_ne_top_right (h : a * b ≠ ∞) (ha : a ≠ 0) : b < ∞ := lt_top_of_mul_ne_top_left (by rwa [mul_comm]) ha theorem mul_lt_top_iff {a b : ℝ≥0∞} : a * b < ∞ ↔ a < ∞ ∧ b < ∞ ∨ a = 0 ∨ b = 0 := by constructor · intro h rw [← or_assoc, or_iff_not_imp_right, or_iff_not_imp_right] intro hb ha exact ⟨lt_top_of_mul_ne_top_left h.ne hb, lt_top_of_mul_ne_top_right h.ne ha⟩ · rintro (⟨ha, hb⟩ | rfl | rfl) <;> [exact mul_lt_top ha hb; simp; simp] theorem mul_self_lt_top_iff {a : ℝ≥0∞} : a * a < ⊤ ↔ a < ⊤ := by rw [ENNReal.mul_lt_top_iff, and_self, or_self, or_iff_left_iff_imp] rintro rfl exact zero_lt_top theorem mul_pos_iff : 0 < a * b ↔ 0 < a ∧ 0 < b := CanonicallyOrderedAdd.mul_pos theorem mul_pos (ha : a ≠ 0) (hb : b ≠ 0) : 0 < a * b := mul_pos_iff.2 ⟨pos_iff_ne_zero.2 ha, pos_iff_ne_zero.2 hb⟩ @[simp] lemma top_pow {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : (∞ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ n = ∞ := WithTop.top_pow hn @[simp] lemma pow_eq_top_iff : a ^ n = ∞ ↔ a = ∞ ∧ n ≠ 0 := WithTop.pow_eq_top_iff lemma pow_ne_top_iff : a ^ n ≠ ∞ ↔ a ≠ ∞ ∨ n = 0 := WithTop.pow_ne_top_iff @[simp] lemma pow_lt_top_iff : a ^ n < ∞ ↔ a < ∞ ∨ n = 0 := WithTop.pow_lt_top_iff lemma eq_top_of_pow (n : ℕ) (ha : a ^ n = ∞) : a = ∞ := WithTop.eq_top_of_pow n ha @[deprecated (since := "2025-04-24")] alias pow_eq_top := eq_top_of_pow lemma pow_ne_top (ha : a ≠ ∞) : a ^ n ≠ ∞ := WithTop.pow_ne_top ha lemma pow_lt_top (ha : a < ∞) : a ^ n < ∞ := WithTop.pow_lt_top ha end OperationsAndInfty -- TODO: generalize to `WithTop` @[gcongr] protected theorem add_lt_add (ac : a < c) (bd : b < d) : a + b < c + d := by lift a to ℝ≥0 using ac.ne_top lift b to ℝ≥0 using bd.ne_top cases c; · simp cases d; · simp simp only [← coe_add, some_eq_coe, coe_lt_coe] at * exact add_lt_add ac bd section Cancel -- TODO: generalize to `WithTop` /-- An element `a` is `AddLECancellable` if `a + b ≤ a + c` implies `b ≤ c` for all `b` and `c`. This is true in `ℝ≥0∞` for all elements except `∞`. -/ @[simp] theorem addLECancellable_iff_ne {a : ℝ≥0∞} : AddLECancellable a ↔ a ≠ ∞ := by constructor · rintro h rfl refine zero_lt_one.not_le (h ?_) simp · rintro h b c hbc apply ENNReal.le_of_add_le_add_left h hbc /-- This lemma has an abbreviated name because it is used frequently. -/ theorem cancel_of_ne {a : ℝ≥0∞} (h : a ≠ ∞) : AddLECancellable a := addLECancellable_iff_ne.mpr h
/-- This lemma has an abbreviated name because it is used frequently. -/ theorem cancel_of_lt {a : ℝ≥0∞} (h : a < ∞) : AddLECancellable a := cancel_of_ne h.ne /-- This lemma has an abbreviated name because it is used frequently. -/ theorem cancel_of_lt' {a b : ℝ≥0∞} (h : a < b) : AddLECancellable a :=
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro, Johannes Hölzl -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.Lebesgue.Countable import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Decomposition.Exhaustion import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Prod /-! # Measure with a given density with respect to another measure For a measure `μ` on `α` and a function `f : α → ℝ≥0∞`, we define a new measure `μ.withDensity f`. On a measurable set `s`, that measure has value `∫⁻ a in s, f a ∂μ`. An important result about `withDensity` is the Radon-Nikodym theorem. It states that, given measures `μ, ν`, if `HaveLebesgueDecomposition μ ν` then `μ` is absolutely continuous with respect to `ν` if and only if there exists a measurable function `f : α → ℝ≥0∞` such that `μ = ν.withDensity f`. See `MeasureTheory.Measure.absolutelyContinuous_iff_withDensity_rnDeriv_eq`. -/ open Set hiding restrict restrict_apply open Filter ENNReal NNReal MeasureTheory.Measure namespace MeasureTheory variable {α : Type*} {m0 : MeasurableSpace α} {μ : Measure α} /-- Given a measure `μ : Measure α` and a function `f : α → ℝ≥0∞`, `μ.withDensity f` is the measure such that for a measurable set `s` we have `μ.withDensity f s = ∫⁻ a in s, f a ∂μ`. -/ noncomputable def Measure.withDensity {m : MeasurableSpace α} (μ : Measure α) (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) : Measure α := Measure.ofMeasurable (fun s _ => ∫⁻ a in s, f a ∂μ) (by simp) fun _ hs hd => lintegral_iUnion hs hd _ @[simp] theorem withDensity_apply (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) {s : Set α} (hs : MeasurableSet s) : μ.withDensity f s = ∫⁻ a in s, f a ∂μ := Measure.ofMeasurable_apply s hs theorem withDensity_apply_le (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) (s : Set α) : ∫⁻ a in s, f a ∂μ ≤ μ.withDensity f s := by let t := toMeasurable (μ.withDensity f) s calc ∫⁻ a in s, f a ∂μ ≤ ∫⁻ a in t, f a ∂μ := lintegral_mono_set (subset_toMeasurable (withDensity μ f) s) _ = μ.withDensity f t := (withDensity_apply f (measurableSet_toMeasurable (withDensity μ f) s)).symm _ = μ.withDensity f s := measure_toMeasurable s /-! In the next theorem, the s-finiteness assumption is necessary. Here is a counterexample without this assumption. Let `α` be an uncountable space, let `x₀` be some fixed point, and consider the σ-algebra made of those sets which are countable and do not contain `x₀`, and of their complements. This is the σ-algebra generated by the sets `{x}` for `x ≠ x₀`. Define a measure equal to `+∞` on nonempty sets. Let `s = {x₀}` and `f` the indicator of `sᶜ`. Then * `∫⁻ a in s, f a ∂μ = 0`. Indeed, consider a simple function `g ≤ f`. It vanishes on `s`. Then `∫⁻ a in s, g a ∂μ = 0`. Taking the supremum over `g` gives the claim. * `μ.withDensity f s = +∞`. Indeed, this is the infimum of `μ.withDensity f t` over measurable sets `t` containing `s`. As `s` is not measurable, such a set `t` contains a point `x ≠ x₀`. Then `μ.withDensity f t ≥ μ.withDensity f {x} = ∫⁻ a in {x}, f a ∂μ = μ {x} = +∞`. One checks that `μ.withDensity f = μ`, while `μ.restrict s` gives zero mass to sets not containing `x₀`, and infinite mass to those that contain it. -/ theorem withDensity_apply' [SFinite μ] (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) (s : Set α) : μ.withDensity f s = ∫⁻ a in s, f a ∂μ := by apply le_antisymm ?_ (withDensity_apply_le f s) let t := toMeasurable μ s calc μ.withDensity f s ≤ μ.withDensity f t := measure_mono (subset_toMeasurable μ s) _ = ∫⁻ a in t, f a ∂μ := withDensity_apply f (measurableSet_toMeasurable μ s) _ = ∫⁻ a in s, f a ∂μ := by congr 1; exact restrict_toMeasurable_of_sFinite s @[simp] lemma withDensity_zero_left (f : α → ℝ≥0∞) : (0 : Measure α).withDensity f = 0 := by ext s hs rw [withDensity_apply _ hs] simp theorem withDensity_congr_ae {f g : α → ℝ≥0∞} (h : f =ᵐ[μ] g) : μ.withDensity f = μ.withDensity g := by refine Measure.ext fun s hs => ?_ rw [withDensity_apply _ hs, withDensity_apply _ hs] exact lintegral_congr_ae (ae_restrict_of_ae h) lemma withDensity_mono {f g : α → ℝ≥0∞} (hfg : f ≤ᵐ[μ] g) : μ.withDensity f ≤ μ.withDensity g := by refine le_iff.2 fun s hs ↦ ?_ rw [withDensity_apply _ hs, withDensity_apply _ hs] refine setLIntegral_mono_ae' hs ?_ filter_upwards [hfg] with x h_le using fun _ ↦ h_le theorem withDensity_add_left {f : α → ℝ≥0∞} (hf : Measurable f) (g : α → ℝ≥0∞) :
μ.withDensity (f + g) = μ.withDensity f + μ.withDensity g := by refine Measure.ext fun s hs => ?_ rw [withDensity_apply _ hs, Measure.add_apply, withDensity_apply _ hs, withDensity_apply _ hs, ← lintegral_add_left hf] simp only [Pi.add_apply]
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/- 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.Data.WSeq.Basic import Mathlib.Data.WSeq.Defs import Mathlib.Data.WSeq.Productive import Mathlib.Data.WSeq.Relation deprecated_module (since := "2025-04-13")
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl -/ import Mathlib.Data.Set.Function import Mathlib.Logic.Pairwise import Mathlib.Logic.Relation /-! # Relations holding pairwise This file develops pairwise relations and defines pairwise disjoint indexed sets. We also prove many basic facts about `Pairwise`. It is possible that an intermediate file, with more imports than `Logic.Pairwise` but not importing `Data.Set.Function` would be appropriate to hold many of these basic facts. ## Main declarations * `Set.PairwiseDisjoint`: `s.PairwiseDisjoint f` states that images under `f` of distinct elements of `s` are either equal or `Disjoint`. ## Notes The spelling `s.PairwiseDisjoint id` is preferred over `s.Pairwise Disjoint` to permit dot notation on `Set.PairwiseDisjoint`, even though the latter unfolds to something nicer. -/ open Function Order Set variable {α β γ ι ι' : Type*} {r p : α → α → Prop} section Pairwise variable {f g : ι → α} {s t : Set α} {a b : α} theorem pairwise_on_bool (hr : Symmetric r) {a b : α} : Pairwise (r on fun c => cond c a b) ↔ r a b := by simpa [Pairwise, Function.onFun] using @hr a b theorem pairwise_disjoint_on_bool [PartialOrder α] [OrderBot α] {a b : α} : Pairwise (Disjoint on fun c => cond c a b) ↔ Disjoint a b := pairwise_on_bool Disjoint.symm theorem Symmetric.pairwise_on [LinearOrder ι] (hr : Symmetric r) (f : ι → α) : Pairwise (r on f) ↔ ∀ ⦃m n⦄, m < n → r (f m) (f n) := ⟨fun h _m _n hmn => h hmn.ne, fun h _m _n hmn => hmn.lt_or_lt.elim (@h _ _) fun h' => hr (h h')⟩ theorem pairwise_disjoint_on [PartialOrder α] [OrderBot α] [LinearOrder ι] (f : ι → α) : Pairwise (Disjoint on f) ↔ ∀ ⦃m n⦄, m < n → Disjoint (f m) (f n) := Symmetric.pairwise_on Disjoint.symm f theorem pairwise_disjoint_mono [PartialOrder α] [OrderBot α] (hs : Pairwise (Disjoint on f)) (h : g ≤ f) : Pairwise (Disjoint on g) := hs.mono fun i j hij => Disjoint.mono (h i) (h j) hij theorem Pairwise.disjoint_extend_bot [PartialOrder γ] [OrderBot γ] {e : α → β} {f : α → γ} (hf : Pairwise (Disjoint on f)) (he : FactorsThrough f e) : Pairwise (Disjoint on extend e f ⊥) := by intro b₁ b₂ hne rcases em (∃ a₁, e a₁ = b₁) with ⟨a₁, rfl⟩ | hb₁ · rcases em (∃ a₂, e a₂ = b₂) with ⟨a₂, rfl⟩ | hb₂ · simpa only [onFun, he.extend_apply] using hf (ne_of_apply_ne e hne) · simpa only [onFun, extend_apply' _ _ _ hb₂] using disjoint_bot_right · simpa only [onFun, extend_apply' _ _ _ hb₁] using disjoint_bot_left namespace Set theorem Pairwise.mono (h : t ⊆ s) (hs : s.Pairwise r) : t.Pairwise r := fun _x xt _y yt => hs (h xt) (h yt) theorem Pairwise.mono' (H : r ≤ p) (hr : s.Pairwise r) : s.Pairwise p := hr.imp H theorem pairwise_top (s : Set α) : s.Pairwise ⊤ := pairwise_of_forall s _ fun _ _ => trivial protected theorem Subsingleton.pairwise (h : s.Subsingleton) (r : α → α → Prop) : s.Pairwise r := fun _x hx _y hy hne => (hne (h hx hy)).elim @[simp] theorem pairwise_empty (r : α → α → Prop) : (∅ : Set α).Pairwise r := subsingleton_empty.pairwise r @[simp] theorem pairwise_singleton (a : α) (r : α → α → Prop) : Set.Pairwise {a} r := subsingleton_singleton.pairwise r theorem pairwise_iff_of_refl [IsRefl α r] : s.Pairwise r ↔ ∀ ⦃a⦄, a ∈ s → ∀ ⦃b⦄, b ∈ s → r a b := forall₄_congr fun _ _ _ _ => or_iff_not_imp_left.symm.trans <| or_iff_right_of_imp of_eq alias ⟨Pairwise.of_refl, _⟩ := pairwise_iff_of_refl theorem Nonempty.pairwise_iff_exists_forall [IsEquiv α r] {s : Set ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) : s.Pairwise (r on f) ↔ ∃ z, ∀ x ∈ s, r (f x) z := by constructor · rcases hs with ⟨y, hy⟩ refine fun H => ⟨f y, fun x hx => ?_⟩ rcases eq_or_ne x y with (rfl | hne) · apply IsRefl.refl · exact H hx hy hne · rintro ⟨z, hz⟩ x hx y hy _ exact @IsTrans.trans α r _ (f x) z (f y) (hz _ hx) (IsSymm.symm _ _ <| hz _ hy) /-- For a nonempty set `s`, a function `f` takes pairwise equal values on `s` if and only if for some `z` in the codomain, `f` takes value `z` on all `x ∈ s`. See also `Set.pairwise_eq_iff_exists_eq` for a version that assumes `[Nonempty ι]` instead of `Set.Nonempty s`. -/ theorem Nonempty.pairwise_eq_iff_exists_eq {s : Set α} (hs : s.Nonempty) {f : α → ι} : (s.Pairwise fun x y => f x = f y) ↔ ∃ z, ∀ x ∈ s, f x = z := hs.pairwise_iff_exists_forall theorem pairwise_iff_exists_forall [Nonempty ι] (s : Set α) (f : α → ι) {r : ι → ι → Prop} [IsEquiv ι r] : s.Pairwise (r on f) ↔ ∃ z, ∀ x ∈ s, r (f x) z := by rcases s.eq_empty_or_nonempty with (rfl | hne) · simp · exact hne.pairwise_iff_exists_forall /-- A function `f : α → ι` with nonempty codomain takes pairwise equal values on a set `s` if and only if for some `z` in the codomain, `f` takes value `z` on all `x ∈ s`. See also `Set.Nonempty.pairwise_eq_iff_exists_eq` for a version that assumes `Set.Nonempty s` instead of `[Nonempty ι]`. -/ theorem pairwise_eq_iff_exists_eq [Nonempty ι] (s : Set α) (f : α → ι) : (s.Pairwise fun x y => f x = f y) ↔ ∃ z, ∀ x ∈ s, f x = z := pairwise_iff_exists_forall s f theorem pairwise_union : (s ∪ t).Pairwise r ↔ s.Pairwise r ∧ t.Pairwise r ∧ ∀ a ∈ s, ∀ b ∈ t, a ≠ b → r a b ∧ r b a := by simp only [Set.Pairwise, mem_union, or_imp, forall_and] aesop theorem pairwise_union_of_symmetric (hr : Symmetric r) : (s ∪ t).Pairwise r ↔ s.Pairwise r ∧ t.Pairwise r ∧ ∀ a ∈ s, ∀ b ∈ t, a ≠ b → r a b := pairwise_union.trans <| by simp only [hr.iff, and_self_iff] theorem pairwise_insert : (insert a s).Pairwise r ↔ s.Pairwise r ∧ ∀ b ∈ s, a ≠ b → r a b ∧ r b a := by simp only [insert_eq, pairwise_union, pairwise_singleton, true_and, mem_singleton_iff, forall_eq] theorem pairwise_insert_of_not_mem (ha : a ∉ s) : (insert a s).Pairwise r ↔ s.Pairwise r ∧ ∀ b ∈ s, r a b ∧ r b a := pairwise_insert.trans <| and_congr_right' <| forall₂_congr fun b hb => by simp [(ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hb ha).symm]
protected theorem Pairwise.insert (hs : s.Pairwise r) (h : ∀ b ∈ s, a ≠ b → r a b ∧ r b a) : (insert a s).Pairwise r :=
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro, Yury Kudryashov -/ import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.OuterMeasure.Basic /-! # The “almost everywhere” filter of co-null sets. If `μ` is an outer measure or a measure on `α`, then `MeasureTheory.ae μ` is the filter of co-null sets: `s ∈ ae μ ↔ μ sᶜ = 0`. In this file we define the filter and prove some basic theorems about it. ## Notation - `∀ᵐ x ∂μ, p x`: the predicate `p` holds for `μ`-a.e. all `x`; - `∃ᶠ x ∂μ, p x`: the predicate `p` holds on a set of nonzero measure; - `f =ᵐ[μ] g`: `f x = g x` for `μ`-a.e. all `x`; - `f ≤ᵐ[μ] g`: `f x ≤ g x` for `μ`-a.e. all `x`. ## Implementation details All notation introduced in this file reducibly unfolds to the corresponding definitions about filters, so generic lemmas about `Filter.Eventually`, `Filter.EventuallyEq` etc apply. However, we restate some lemmas specifically for `ae`. ## Tags outer measure, measure, almost everywhere -/ open Filter Set open scoped ENNReal namespace MeasureTheory variable {α β F : Type*} [FunLike F (Set α) ℝ≥0∞] [OuterMeasureClass F α] {μ : F} {s t : Set α} /-- The “almost everywhere” filter of co-null sets. -/ def ae (μ : F) : Filter α := .ofCountableUnion (μ · = 0) (fun _S hSc ↦ (measure_sUnion_null_iff hSc).2) fun _t ht _s hs ↦ measure_mono_null hs ht /-- `∀ᵐ a ∂μ, p a` means that `p a` for a.e. `a`, i.e. `p` holds true away from a null set. This is notation for `Filter.Eventually p (MeasureTheory.ae μ)`. -/ notation3 "∀ᵐ "(...)" ∂"μ", "r:(scoped p => Filter.Eventually p <| MeasureTheory.ae μ) => r /-- `∃ᵐ a ∂μ, p a` means that `p` holds `∂μ`-frequently, i.e. `p` holds on a set of positive measure. This is notation for `Filter.Frequently p (MeasureTheory.ae μ)`. -/ notation3 "∃ᵐ "(...)" ∂"μ", "r:(scoped P => Filter.Frequently P <| MeasureTheory.ae μ) => r /-- `f =ᵐ[μ] g` means `f` and `g` are eventually equal along the a.e. filter, i.e. `f=g` away from a null set. This is notation for `Filter.EventuallyEq (MeasureTheory.ae μ) f g`. -/ notation:50 f " =ᵐ[" μ:50 "] " g:50 => Filter.EventuallyEq (MeasureTheory.ae μ) f g /-- `f ≤ᵐ[μ] g` means `f` is eventually less than `g` along the a.e. filter, i.e. `f ≤ g` away from a null set. This is notation for `Filter.EventuallyLE (MeasureTheory.ae μ) f g`. -/ notation:50 f " ≤ᵐ[" μ:50 "] " g:50 => Filter.EventuallyLE (MeasureTheory.ae μ) f g theorem mem_ae_iff {s : Set α} : s ∈ ae μ ↔ μ sᶜ = 0 := Iff.rfl theorem ae_iff {p : α → Prop} : (∀ᵐ a ∂μ, p a) ↔ μ { a | ¬p a } = 0 := Iff.rfl theorem compl_mem_ae_iff {s : Set α} : sᶜ ∈ ae μ ↔ μ s = 0 := by simp only [mem_ae_iff, compl_compl] theorem frequently_ae_iff {p : α → Prop} : (∃ᵐ a ∂μ, p a) ↔ μ { a | p a } ≠ 0 := not_congr compl_mem_ae_iff theorem frequently_ae_mem_iff {s : Set α} : (∃ᵐ a ∂μ, a ∈ s) ↔ μ s ≠ 0 := not_congr compl_mem_ae_iff theorem measure_zero_iff_ae_nmem {s : Set α} : μ s = 0 ↔ ∀ᵐ a ∂μ, a ∉ s := compl_mem_ae_iff.symm theorem ae_of_all {p : α → Prop} (μ : F) : (∀ a, p a) → ∀ᵐ a ∂μ, p a := Eventually.of_forall instance instCountableInterFilter : CountableInterFilter (ae μ) := by unfold ae; infer_instance theorem ae_all_iff {ι : Sort*} [Countable ι] {p : α → ι → Prop} : (∀ᵐ a ∂μ, ∀ i, p a i) ↔ ∀ i, ∀ᵐ a ∂μ, p a i := eventually_countable_forall theorem all_ae_of {ι : Sort*} {p : α → ι → Prop} (hp : ∀ᵐ a ∂μ, ∀ i, p a i) (i : ι) : ∀ᵐ a ∂μ, p a i := by filter_upwards [hp] with a ha using ha i lemma ae_iff_of_countable [Countable α] {p : α → Prop} : (∀ᵐ x ∂μ, p x) ↔ ∀ x, μ {x} ≠ 0 → p x := by rw [ae_iff, measure_null_iff_singleton] exacts [forall_congr' fun _ ↦ not_imp_comm, Set.to_countable _] theorem ae_ball_iff {ι : Type*} {S : Set ι} (hS : S.Countable) {p : α → ∀ i ∈ S, Prop} : (∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ∀ i (hi : i ∈ S), p x i hi) ↔ ∀ i (hi : i ∈ S), ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, p x i hi := eventually_countable_ball hS lemma ae_eq_refl (f : α → β) : f =ᵐ[μ] f := EventuallyEq.rfl lemma ae_eq_rfl {f : α → β} : f =ᵐ[μ] f := EventuallyEq.rfl lemma ae_eq_comm {f g : α → β} : f =ᵐ[μ] g ↔ g =ᵐ[μ] f := eventuallyEq_comm theorem ae_eq_symm {f g : α → β} (h : f =ᵐ[μ] g) : g =ᵐ[μ] f := h.symm theorem ae_eq_trans {f g h : α → β} (h₁ : f =ᵐ[μ] g) (h₂ : g =ᵐ[μ] h) : f =ᵐ[μ] h := h₁.trans h₂ @[simp] lemma ae_eq_top : ae μ = ⊤ ↔ ∀ a, μ {a} ≠ 0 := by simp only [Filter.ext_iff, mem_ae_iff, mem_top, ne_eq] refine ⟨fun h a ha ↦ by simpa [ha] using (h {a}ᶜ).1, fun h s ↦ ⟨fun hs ↦ ?_, ?_⟩⟩ · rw [← compl_empty_iff, ← not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty] rintro ⟨a, ha⟩ exact h _ <| measure_mono_null (singleton_subset_iff.2 ha) hs · rintro rfl simp theorem ae_le_of_ae_lt {β : Type*} [Preorder β] {f g : α → β} (h : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, f x < g x) : f ≤ᵐ[μ] g := h.mono fun _ ↦ le_of_lt @[simp] theorem ae_eq_empty : s =ᵐ[μ] (∅ : Set α) ↔ μ s = 0 := eventuallyEq_empty.trans <| by simp only [ae_iff, Classical.not_not, setOf_mem_eq] -- The priority should be higher than `eventuallyEq_univ`. @[simp high] theorem ae_eq_univ : s =ᵐ[μ] (univ : Set α) ↔ μ sᶜ = 0 := eventuallyEq_univ theorem ae_le_set : s ≤ᵐ[μ] t ↔ μ (s \ t) = 0 := calc s ≤ᵐ[μ] t ↔ ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, x ∈ s → x ∈ t := Iff.rfl _ ↔ μ (s \ t) = 0 := by simp [ae_iff]; rfl theorem ae_le_set_inter {s' t' : Set α} (h : s ≤ᵐ[μ] t) (h' : s' ≤ᵐ[μ] t') : (s ∩ s' : Set α) ≤ᵐ[μ] (t ∩ t' : Set α) := h.inter h' theorem ae_le_set_union {s' t' : Set α} (h : s ≤ᵐ[μ] t) (h' : s' ≤ᵐ[μ] t') : (s ∪ s' : Set α) ≤ᵐ[μ] (t ∪ t' : Set α) := h.union h' theorem union_ae_eq_right : (s ∪ t : Set α) =ᵐ[μ] t ↔ μ (s \ t) = 0 := by simp [eventuallyLE_antisymm_iff, ae_le_set, union_diff_right, diff_eq_empty.2 Set.subset_union_right] theorem diff_ae_eq_self : (s \ t : Set α) =ᵐ[μ] s ↔ μ (s ∩ t) = 0 := by simp [eventuallyLE_antisymm_iff, ae_le_set, diff_diff_right, diff_diff, diff_eq_empty.2 Set.subset_union_right] theorem diff_null_ae_eq_self (ht : μ t = 0) : (s \ t : Set α) =ᵐ[μ] s := diff_ae_eq_self.mpr (measure_mono_null inter_subset_right ht) theorem ae_eq_set {s t : Set α} : s =ᵐ[μ] t ↔ μ (s \ t) = 0 ∧ μ (t \ s) = 0 := by simp [eventuallyLE_antisymm_iff, ae_le_set] open scoped symmDiff in
@[simp] theorem measure_symmDiff_eq_zero_iff {s t : Set α} : μ (s ∆ t) = 0 ↔ s =ᵐ[μ] t := by simp [ae_eq_set, symmDiff_def]
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/- 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.Normed.Lp.PiLp import Mathlib.Analysis.InnerProductSpace.PiL2 /-! # 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.isBoundedSMul` * The Frobenius norm: * `Matrix.frobeniusSeminormedAddCommGroup` * `Matrix.frobeniusNormedAddCommGroup` * `Matrix.frobeniusNormedSpace` * `Matrix.frobeniusNormedRing` * `Matrix.frobeniusNormedAlgebra` * `Matrix.frobeniusIsBoundedSMul` * The $L^\infty$ operator norm: * `Matrix.linftyOpSeminormedAddCommGroup` * `Matrix.linftyOpNormedAddCommGroup` * `Matrix.linftyOpNormedSpace` * `Matrix.linftyOpIsBoundedSMul` * `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.CStarAlgebra.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 ι : Type*} [Fintype l] [Fintype m] [Fintype n] [Unique ι] /-! ### 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 attribute [local instance] Matrix.seminormedAddCommGroup 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] 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] 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] 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] 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] 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) 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) @[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] @[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 :) @[simp] theorem nnnorm_transpose (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᵀ‖₊ = ‖A‖₊ := Finset.sup_comm _ _ _ @[simp] theorem norm_transpose (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᵀ‖ = ‖A‖ := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_transpose A @[simp] theorem nnnorm_conjTranspose [StarAddMonoid α] [NormedStarGroup α] (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᴴ‖₊ = ‖A‖₊ := (nnnorm_map_eq _ _ nnnorm_star).trans A.nnnorm_transpose @[simp] theorem norm_conjTranspose [StarAddMonoid α] [NormedStarGroup α] (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᴴ‖ = ‖A‖ := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_conjTranspose A instance [StarAddMonoid α] [NormedStarGroup α] : NormedStarGroup (Matrix m m α) := ⟨(le_of_eq <| norm_conjTranspose ·)⟩ @[simp] theorem nnnorm_replicateCol (v : m → α) : ‖replicateCol ι v‖₊ = ‖v‖₊ := by simp [nnnorm_def, Pi.nnnorm_def] @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias nnnorm_col := nnnorm_replicateCol @[simp] theorem norm_replicateCol (v : m → α) : ‖replicateCol ι v‖ = ‖v‖ := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_replicateCol v @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias norm_col := norm_replicateCol @[simp] theorem nnnorm_replicateRow (v : n → α) : ‖replicateRow ι v‖₊ = ‖v‖₊ := by simp [nnnorm_def, Pi.nnnorm_def] @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias nnnorm_row := nnnorm_replicateRow @[simp] theorem norm_replicateRow (v : n → α) : ‖replicateRow ι v‖ = ‖v‖ := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_replicateRow v @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias norm_row := norm_replicateRow @[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] @[simp] theorem norm_diagonal [DecidableEq n] (v : n → α) : ‖diagonal v‖ = ‖v‖ := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| nnnorm_diagonal v /-- 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 section NormedSpace attribute [local instance] Matrix.seminormedAddCommGroup /-- This applies to the sup norm of sup norm. -/ protected theorem isBoundedSMul [SeminormedRing R] [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [Module R α] [IsBoundedSMul R α] : IsBoundedSMul R (Matrix m n α) := Pi.instIsBoundedSMul @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-10")] protected alias boundedSMul := Matrix.isBoundedSMul 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 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)) /-- 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)) /-- This applies to the sup norm of L1 norm. -/ @[local instance] protected theorem linftyOpIsBoundedSMul [SeminormedRing R] [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [Module R α] [IsBoundedSMul R α] : IsBoundedSMul R (Matrix m n α) := (by infer_instance : IsBoundedSMul 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)) 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_of_L1] 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 @[simp] theorem linfty_opNNNorm_replicateCol (v : m → α) : ‖replicateCol ι v‖₊ = ‖v‖₊ := by rw [linfty_opNNNorm_def, Pi.nnnorm_def] simp @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias linfty_opNNNorm_col := linfty_opNNNorm_replicateCol @[simp] theorem linfty_opNorm_replicateCol (v : m → α) : ‖replicateCol ι v‖ = ‖v‖ := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| linfty_opNNNorm_replicateCol v @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias linfty_opNorm_col := linfty_opNorm_replicateCol @[simp] theorem linfty_opNNNorm_replicateRow (v : n → α) : ‖replicateRow ι v‖₊ = ∑ i, ‖v i‖₊ := by simp [linfty_opNNNorm_def] @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias linfty_opNNNorm_row := linfty_opNNNorm_replicateRow @[simp] theorem linfty_opNorm_replicateRow (v : n → α) : ‖replicateRow ι v‖ = ∑ i, ‖v i‖ := (congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| linfty_opNNNorm_replicateRow v).trans <| by simp [NNReal.coe_sum] @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias linfty_opNorm_row := linfty_opNNNorm_replicateRow @[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] @[simp] theorem linfty_opNorm_diagonal [DecidableEq m] (v : m → α) : ‖diagonal v‖ = ‖v‖ := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| linfty_opNNNorm_diagonal v 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 theorem linfty_opNorm_mul (A : Matrix l m α) (B : Matrix m n α) : ‖A * B‖ ≤ ‖A‖ * ‖B‖ := linfty_opNNNorm_mul _ _ theorem linfty_opNNNorm_mulVec (A : Matrix l m α) (v : m → α) : ‖A *ᵥ v‖₊ ≤ ‖A‖₊ * ‖v‖₊ := by rw [← linfty_opNNNorm_replicateCol (ι := Fin 1) (A *ᵥ v), ← linfty_opNNNorm_replicateCol v (ι := Fin 1)] exact linfty_opNNNorm_mul A (replicateCol (Fin 1) v) theorem linfty_opNorm_mulVec (A : Matrix l m α) (v : m → α) : ‖A *ᵥ v‖ ≤ ‖A‖ * ‖v‖ := linfty_opNNNorm_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_le := linfty_opNorm_mul } /-- 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 /-- 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 } /-- 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 } /-- 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 } /-- 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 } section variable [NormedDivisionRing α] [NormedAlgebra ℝ 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_cancel₀ h] private theorem mul_unitOf (a : α) : a * unitOf a = algebraMap _ _ (‖a‖₊ : ℝ) := by simp only [unitOf, coe_nnnorm] split_ifs with h · simp [h] · rw [mul_smul_comm, mul_inv_cancel₀ 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 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) 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'] @[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) 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)) /-- 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)) /-- This applies to the frobenius norm. -/ @[local instance] theorem frobeniusIsBoundedSMul [SeminormedRing R] [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [Module R α] [IsBoundedSMul R α] : IsBoundedSMul R (Matrix m n α) := (by infer_instance : IsBoundedSMul R (PiLp 2 fun i : m => PiLp 2 fun j : n => α)) @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-10")] alias frobeniusBoundedSMul := frobeniusIsBoundedSMul /-- 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)) 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] 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] @[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] @[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 :) @[simp] 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] @[simp] theorem frobenius_norm_transpose (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᵀ‖ = ‖A‖ := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| frobenius_nnnorm_transpose A @[simp] theorem frobenius_nnnorm_conjTranspose [StarAddMonoid α] [NormedStarGroup α] (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᴴ‖₊ = ‖A‖₊ := (frobenius_nnnorm_map_eq _ _ nnnorm_star).trans A.frobenius_nnnorm_transpose @[simp] theorem frobenius_norm_conjTranspose [StarAddMonoid α] [NormedStarGroup α] (A : Matrix m n α) : ‖Aᴴ‖ = ‖A‖ := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| frobenius_nnnorm_conjTranspose A instance frobenius_normedStarGroup [StarAddMonoid α] [NormedStarGroup α] : NormedStarGroup (Matrix m m α) := ⟨(le_of_eq <| frobenius_norm_conjTranspose ·)⟩ @[simp] theorem frobenius_norm_replicateRow (v : m → α) : ‖replicateRow ι v‖ = ‖(WithLp.equiv 2 _).symm v‖ := by rw [frobenius_norm_def, Fintype.sum_unique, PiLp.norm_eq_of_L2, Real.sqrt_eq_rpow] simp only [replicateRow_apply, Real.rpow_two, WithLp.equiv_symm_pi_apply] @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias frobenius_norm_row := frobenius_norm_replicateRow @[simp] theorem frobenius_nnnorm_replicateRow (v : m → α) : ‖replicateRow ι v‖₊ = ‖(WithLp.equiv 2 _).symm v‖₊ := Subtype.ext <| frobenius_norm_replicateRow v @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias frobenius_nnnorm_row := frobenius_nnnorm_replicateRow @[simp] theorem frobenius_norm_replicateCol (v : n → α) : ‖replicateCol ι v‖ = ‖(WithLp.equiv 2 _).symm v‖ := by simp_rw [frobenius_norm_def, Fintype.sum_unique, PiLp.norm_eq_of_L2, Real.sqrt_eq_rpow] simp only [replicateCol_apply, Real.rpow_two, WithLp.equiv_symm_pi_apply] @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias frobenius_norm_col := frobenius_norm_replicateCol @[simp] theorem frobenius_nnnorm_replicateCol (v : n → α) : ‖replicateCol ι v‖₊ = ‖(WithLp.equiv 2 _).symm v‖₊ := Subtype.ext <| frobenius_norm_replicateCol v @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")] alias frobenius_nnnorm_col := frobenius_nnnorm_replicateCol @[simp] theorem frobenius_nnnorm_diagonal [DecidableEq n] (v : n → α) : ‖diagonal v‖₊ = ‖(WithLp.equiv 2 _).symm v‖₊ := by simp_rw [frobenius_nnnorm_def, ← Finset.sum_product', Finset.univ_product_univ, PiLp.nnnorm_eq_of_L2] let s := (Finset.univ : Finset n).map ⟨fun i : n => (i, i), fun i j h => congr_arg Prod.fst h⟩ rw [← Finset.sum_subset (Finset.subset_univ s) fun i _hi his => ?_] · rw [Finset.sum_map, NNReal.sqrt_eq_rpow] dsimp simp_rw [diagonal_apply_eq, NNReal.rpow_two] · suffices i.1 ≠ i.2 by rw [diagonal_apply_ne _ this, nnnorm_zero, NNReal.zero_rpow two_ne_zero] intro h exact Finset.mem_map.not.mp his ⟨i.1, Finset.mem_univ _, Prod.ext rfl h⟩ @[simp] theorem frobenius_norm_diagonal [DecidableEq n] (v : n → α) : ‖diagonal v‖ = ‖(WithLp.equiv 2 _).symm v‖ := (congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) <| frobenius_nnnorm_diagonal v :).trans rfl end SeminormedAddCommGroup theorem frobenius_nnnorm_one [DecidableEq n] [SeminormedAddCommGroup α] [One α] : ‖(1 : Matrix n n α)‖₊ = .sqrt (Fintype.card n) * ‖(1 : α)‖₊ := by calc ‖(diagonal 1 : Matrix n n α)‖₊ _ = ‖(WithLp.equiv 2 (n → α)).symm (Function.const _ 1)‖₊ := frobenius_nnnorm_diagonal _ _ = .sqrt (Fintype.card n) * ‖(1 : α)‖₊ := by rw [PiLp.nnnorm_equiv_symm_const (ENNReal.ofNat_ne_top (n := 2))] simp [NNReal.sqrt_eq_rpow] section RCLike variable [RCLike α] theorem frobenius_nnnorm_mul (A : Matrix l m α) (B : Matrix m n α) : ‖A * B‖₊ ≤ ‖A‖₊ * ‖B‖₊ := by simp_rw [frobenius_nnnorm_def, Matrix.mul_apply] rw [← NNReal.mul_rpow, @Finset.sum_comm _ _ m, Finset.sum_mul_sum] gcongr with i _ j rw [← NNReal.rpow_le_rpow_iff one_half_pos, ← NNReal.rpow_mul, mul_div_cancel₀ (1 : ℝ) two_ne_zero, NNReal.rpow_one, NNReal.mul_rpow] have := @nnnorm_inner_le_nnnorm α _ _ _ _ ((WithLp.equiv 2 <| _ → α).symm fun j => star (A i j)) ((WithLp.equiv 2 <| _ → α).symm fun k => B k j) simpa only [WithLp.equiv_symm_pi_apply, PiLp.inner_apply, RCLike.inner_apply', starRingEnd_apply, Pi.nnnorm_def, PiLp.nnnorm_eq_of_L2, star_star, nnnorm_star, NNReal.sqrt_eq_rpow, NNReal.rpow_two] using this theorem frobenius_norm_mul (A : Matrix l m α) (B : Matrix m n α) : ‖A * B‖ ≤ ‖A‖ * ‖B‖ := frobenius_nnnorm_mul A B /-- Normed ring instance (using frobenius norm) for matrices over `ℝ` or `ℂ`. Not declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a matrix. -/ @[local instance] def frobeniusNormedRing [DecidableEq m] : NormedRing (Matrix m m α) := { Matrix.frobeniusSeminormedAddCommGroup, Matrix.instRing with norm := Norm.norm norm_mul_le := frobenius_norm_mul eq_of_dist_eq_zero := eq_of_dist_eq_zero } /-- Normed algebra instance (using frobenius norm) for matrices over `ℝ` or `ℂ`. Not declared as an instance because there are several natural choices for defining the norm of a matrix. -/ @[local instance] def frobeniusNormedAlgebra [DecidableEq m] [NormedField R] [NormedAlgebra R α] : NormedAlgebra R (Matrix m m α) := { Matrix.frobeniusNormedSpace, Matrix.instAlgebra with } end RCLike end frobenius end Matrix
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/- 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.Data.ENat.Lattice import Mathlib.Order.OrderIsoNat import Mathlib.Tactic.TFAE /-! # Maximal length of chains This file contains lemmas to work with the maximal length of strictly descending finite sequences (chains) in a partial order. ## Main definition - `Set.subchain`: The set of strictly ascending lists of `α` contained in a `Set α`. - `Set.chainHeight`: The maximal length of a strictly ascending sequence in a partial order. This is defined as the maximum of the lengths of `Set.subchain`s, valued in `ℕ∞`. ## Main results - `Set.exists_chain_of_le_chainHeight`: For each `n : ℕ` such that `n ≤ s.chainHeight`, there exists `s.subchain` of length `n`. - `Set.chainHeight_mono`: If `s ⊆ t` then `s.chainHeight ≤ t.chainHeight`. - `Set.chainHeight_image`: If `f` is an order embedding, then `(f '' s).chainHeight = s.chainHeight`. - `Set.chainHeight_insert_of_forall_lt`: If `∀ y ∈ s, y < x`, then `(insert x s).chainHeight = s.chainHeight + 1`. - `Set.chainHeight_insert_of_forall_gt`: If `∀ y ∈ s, x < y`, then `(insert x s).chainHeight = s.chainHeight + 1`. - `Set.chainHeight_union_eq`: If `∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ t, s ≤ t`, then `(s ∪ t).chainHeight = s.chainHeight + t.chainHeight`. - `Set.wellFoundedGT_of_chainHeight_ne_top`: If `s` has finite height, then `>` is well-founded on `s`. - `Set.wellFoundedLT_of_chainHeight_ne_top`: If `s` has finite height, then `<` is well-founded on `s`. -/ assert_not_exists Field open List hiding le_antisymm open OrderDual universe u v variable {α β : Type*} namespace Set section LT variable [LT α] [LT β] (s t : Set α) /-- The set of strictly ascending lists of `α` contained in a `Set α`. -/ def subchain : Set (List α) := { l | l.Chain' (· < ·) ∧ ∀ i ∈ l, i ∈ s } @[simp] theorem nil_mem_subchain : [] ∈ s.subchain := ⟨trivial, fun _ ↦ nofun⟩ variable {s} {l : List α} {a : α} theorem cons_mem_subchain_iff : (a::l) ∈ s.subchain ↔ a ∈ s ∧ l ∈ s.subchain ∧ ∀ b ∈ l.head?, a < b := by simp only [subchain, mem_setOf_eq, forall_mem_cons, chain'_cons', and_left_comm, and_comm, and_assoc] @[simp] theorem singleton_mem_subchain_iff : [a] ∈ s.subchain ↔ a ∈ s := by simp [cons_mem_subchain_iff] instance : Nonempty s.subchain := ⟨⟨[], s.nil_mem_subchain⟩⟩ variable (s) /-- The maximal length of a strictly ascending sequence in a partial order. -/ noncomputable def chainHeight : ℕ∞ := ⨆ l ∈ s.subchain, length l theorem chainHeight_eq_iSup_subtype : s.chainHeight = ⨆ l : s.subchain, ↑l.1.length := iSup_subtype' theorem exists_chain_of_le_chainHeight {n : ℕ} (hn : ↑n ≤ s.chainHeight) : ∃ l ∈ s.subchain, length l = n := by rcases (le_top : s.chainHeight ≤ ⊤).eq_or_lt with ha | ha <;> rw [chainHeight_eq_iSup_subtype] at ha · obtain ⟨_, ⟨⟨l, h₁, h₂⟩, rfl⟩, h₃⟩ := not_bddAbove_iff'.mp (WithTop.iSup_coe_eq_top.1 ha) n exact ⟨l.take n, ⟨h₁.take _, fun x h ↦ h₂ _ <| take_subset _ _ h⟩, (l.length_take).trans <| min_eq_left <| le_of_not_ge h₃⟩ · rw [ENat.iSup_coe_lt_top] at ha obtain ⟨⟨l, h₁, h₂⟩, e : l.length = _⟩ := Nat.sSup_mem (Set.range_nonempty _) ha refine ⟨l.take n, ⟨h₁.take _, fun x h ↦ h₂ _ <| take_subset _ _ h⟩, (l.length_take).trans <| min_eq_left <| ?_⟩ rwa [e, ← Nat.cast_le (α := ℕ∞), sSup_range, ENat.coe_iSup ha, ← chainHeight_eq_iSup_subtype] theorem le_chainHeight_TFAE (n : ℕ) : TFAE [↑n ≤ s.chainHeight, ∃ l ∈ s.subchain, length l = n, ∃ l ∈ s.subchain, n ≤ length l] := by tfae_have 1 → 2 := s.exists_chain_of_le_chainHeight tfae_have 2 → 3 := fun ⟨l, hls, he⟩ ↦ ⟨l, hls, he.ge⟩ tfae_have 3 → 1 := fun ⟨l, hs, hn⟩ ↦ le_iSup₂_of_le l hs (WithTop.coe_le_coe.2 hn) tfae_finish variable {s t} theorem le_chainHeight_iff {n : ℕ} : ↑n ≤ s.chainHeight ↔ ∃ l ∈ s.subchain, length l = n := (le_chainHeight_TFAE s n).out 0 1 theorem length_le_chainHeight_of_mem_subchain (hl : l ∈ s.subchain) : ↑l.length ≤ s.chainHeight := le_chainHeight_iff.mpr ⟨l, hl, rfl⟩ theorem chainHeight_eq_top_iff : s.chainHeight = ⊤ ↔ ∀ n, ∃ l ∈ s.subchain, length l = n := by refine ⟨fun h n ↦ le_chainHeight_iff.1 (le_top.trans_eq h.symm), fun h ↦ ?_⟩ contrapose! h; obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ := WithTop.ne_top_iff_exists.1 h exact ⟨n + 1, fun l hs ↦ (Nat.lt_succ_iff.2 <| Nat.cast_le.1 <| (length_le_chainHeight_of_mem_subchain hs).trans_eq hn.symm).ne⟩ @[simp] theorem one_le_chainHeight_iff : 1 ≤ s.chainHeight ↔ s.Nonempty := by rw [← Nat.cast_one, Set.le_chainHeight_iff] simp only [length_eq_one_iff, @and_comm (_ ∈ _), @eq_comm _ _ [_], exists_exists_eq_and, singleton_mem_subchain_iff, Set.Nonempty] @[simp] theorem chainHeight_eq_zero_iff : s.chainHeight = 0 ↔ s = ∅ := by rw [← not_iff_not, ← Ne, ← ENat.one_le_iff_ne_zero, one_le_chainHeight_iff, nonempty_iff_ne_empty] @[simp] theorem chainHeight_empty : (∅ : Set α).chainHeight = 0 := chainHeight_eq_zero_iff.2 rfl @[simp] theorem chainHeight_of_isEmpty [IsEmpty α] : s.chainHeight = 0 := chainHeight_eq_zero_iff.mpr (Subsingleton.elim _ _) theorem le_chainHeight_add_nat_iff {n m : ℕ} : ↑n ≤ s.chainHeight + m ↔ ∃ l ∈ s.subchain, n ≤ length l + m := by simp_rw [← tsub_le_iff_right, ← ENat.coe_sub, (le_chainHeight_TFAE s (n - m)).out 0 2] theorem chainHeight_add_le_chainHeight_add (s : Set α) (t : Set β) (n m : ℕ) : s.chainHeight + n ≤ t.chainHeight + m ↔ ∀ l ∈ s.subchain, ∃ l' ∈ t.subchain, length l + n ≤ length l' + m := by refine ⟨fun e l h ↦ le_chainHeight_add_nat_iff.1 ((add_le_add_right (length_le_chainHeight_of_mem_subchain h) _).trans e), fun H ↦ ?_⟩ by_cases h : s.chainHeight = ⊤ · suffices t.chainHeight = ⊤ by rw [this, top_add] exact le_top rw [chainHeight_eq_top_iff] at h ⊢ intro k have := (le_chainHeight_TFAE t k).out 1 2 rw [this] obtain ⟨l, hs, hl⟩ := h (k + m) obtain ⟨l', ht, hl'⟩ := H l hs exact ⟨l', ht, (add_le_add_iff_right m).1 <| _root_.trans (hl.symm.trans_le le_self_add) hl'⟩ · obtain ⟨k, hk⟩ := WithTop.ne_top_iff_exists.1 h obtain ⟨l, hs, hl⟩ := le_chainHeight_iff.1 hk.le rw [← hk, ← hl] exact le_chainHeight_add_nat_iff.2 (H l hs) theorem chainHeight_le_chainHeight_TFAE (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : TFAE [s.chainHeight ≤ t.chainHeight, ∀ l ∈ s.subchain, ∃ l' ∈ t.subchain, length l = length l', ∀ l ∈ s.subchain, ∃ l' ∈ t.subchain, length l ≤ length l'] := by tfae_have 1 ↔ 3 := by convert ← chainHeight_add_le_chainHeight_add s t 0 0 <;> apply add_zero tfae_have 2 ↔ 3 := by refine forall₂_congr fun l _ ↦ ?_ simp_rw [← (le_chainHeight_TFAE t l.length).out 1 2, eq_comm] tfae_finish theorem chainHeight_le_chainHeight_iff {t : Set β} : s.chainHeight ≤ t.chainHeight ↔ ∀ l ∈ s.subchain, ∃ l' ∈ t.subchain, length l = length l' := (chainHeight_le_chainHeight_TFAE s t).out 0 1 theorem chainHeight_le_chainHeight_iff_le {t : Set β} : s.chainHeight ≤ t.chainHeight ↔ ∀ l ∈ s.subchain, ∃ l' ∈ t.subchain, length l ≤ length l' := (chainHeight_le_chainHeight_TFAE s t).out 0 2 theorem chainHeight_mono (h : s ⊆ t) : s.chainHeight ≤ t.chainHeight := chainHeight_le_chainHeight_iff.2 fun l hl ↦ ⟨l, ⟨hl.1, fun i hi ↦ h <| hl.2 i hi⟩, rfl⟩ theorem chainHeight_image (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ {x y}, x < y ↔ f x < f y) (s : Set α) : (f '' s).chainHeight = s.chainHeight := by apply le_antisymm <;> rw [chainHeight_le_chainHeight_iff] · suffices ∀ l ∈ (f '' s).subchain, ∃ l' ∈ s.subchain, map f l' = l by intro l hl obtain ⟨l', h₁, rfl⟩ := this l hl exact ⟨l', h₁, length_map _⟩ intro l induction' l with x xs hx · exact fun _ ↦ ⟨nil, ⟨trivial, fun x h ↦ (not_mem_nil h).elim⟩, rfl⟩ · intro h rw [cons_mem_subchain_iff] at h obtain ⟨⟨x, hx', rfl⟩, h₁, h₂⟩ := h obtain ⟨l', h₃, rfl⟩ := hx h₁ refine ⟨x::l', Set.cons_mem_subchain_iff.mpr ⟨hx', h₃, ?_⟩, rfl⟩ cases l' · simp · simpa [← hf] using h₂ · intro l hl refine ⟨l.map f, ⟨?_, ?_⟩, ?_⟩ · simp_rw [chain'_map, ← hf] exact hl.1 · intro _ e obtain ⟨a, ha, rfl⟩ := mem_map.mp e exact Set.mem_image_of_mem _ (hl.2 _ ha) · rw [length_map] variable (s) @[simp] theorem chainHeight_dual : (ofDual ⁻¹' s).chainHeight = s.chainHeight := by apply le_antisymm <;> · rw [chainHeight_le_chainHeight_iff] rintro l ⟨h₁, h₂⟩ exact ⟨l.reverse, ⟨chain'_reverse.mpr h₁, fun i h ↦ h₂ i (mem_reverse.mp h)⟩, length_reverse.symm⟩ end LT section Preorder variable (s t : Set α) [Preorder α] theorem chainHeight_eq_iSup_Ici : s.chainHeight = ⨆ i ∈ s, (s ∩ Set.Ici i).chainHeight := by apply le_antisymm · refine iSup₂_le ?_ rintro (_ | ⟨x, xs⟩) h · exact zero_le _ · apply le_trans _ (le_iSup₂ x (cons_mem_subchain_iff.mp h).1) apply length_le_chainHeight_of_mem_subchain refine ⟨h.1, fun i hi ↦ ⟨h.2 i hi, ?_⟩⟩ cases hi · exact left_mem_Ici rename_i hi obtain - | h' := chain'_iff_pairwise.mp h.1 exact (h' _ hi).le · exact iSup₂_le fun i _ ↦ chainHeight_mono Set.inter_subset_left theorem chainHeight_eq_iSup_Iic : s.chainHeight = ⨆ i ∈ s, (s ∩ Set.Iic i).chainHeight := by simp_rw [← chainHeight_dual (_ ∩ _)] rw [← chainHeight_dual, chainHeight_eq_iSup_Ici] rfl variable {s t} theorem chainHeight_insert_of_forall_gt (a : α) (hx : ∀ b ∈ s, a < b) : (insert a s).chainHeight = s.chainHeight + 1 := by rw [← add_zero (insert a s).chainHeight] change (insert a s).chainHeight + (0 : ℕ) = s.chainHeight + (1 : ℕ) apply le_antisymm <;> rw [chainHeight_add_le_chainHeight_add] · rintro (_ | ⟨y, ys⟩) h · exact ⟨[], nil_mem_subchain _, zero_le _⟩ · have h' := cons_mem_subchain_iff.mp h refine ⟨ys, ⟨h'.2.1.1, fun i hi ↦ ?_⟩, by simp⟩ apply (h'.2.1.2 i hi).resolve_left rintro rfl obtain - | hy := chain'_iff_pairwise.mp h.1 rcases h'.1 with h' | h' exacts [(hy _ hi).ne h', not_le_of_gt (hy _ hi) (hx _ h').le] · intro l hl refine ⟨a::l, ⟨?_, ?_⟩, by simp⟩ · rw [chain'_cons'] exact ⟨fun y hy ↦ hx _ (hl.2 _ (mem_of_mem_head? hy)), hl.1⟩ · rintro x (_ | _) exacts [Or.inl (Set.mem_singleton a), Or.inr (hl.2 x ‹x ∈ l›)] theorem chainHeight_insert_of_forall_lt (a : α) (ha : ∀ b ∈ s, b < a) : (insert a s).chainHeight = s.chainHeight + 1 := by rw [← chainHeight_dual, ← chainHeight_dual s] exact chainHeight_insert_of_forall_gt _ ha theorem chainHeight_union_le : (s ∪ t).chainHeight ≤ s.chainHeight + t.chainHeight := by classical refine iSup₂_le fun l hl ↦ ?_ let l₁ := l.filter (· ∈ s) let l₂ := l.filter (· ∈ t) have hl₁ : ↑l₁.length ≤ s.chainHeight := by apply Set.length_le_chainHeight_of_mem_subchain exact ⟨hl.1.sublist filter_sublist, fun i h ↦ by simpa using (of_mem_filter h :)⟩ have hl₂ : ↑l₂.length ≤ t.chainHeight := by apply Set.length_le_chainHeight_of_mem_subchain exact ⟨hl.1.sublist filter_sublist, fun i h ↦ by simpa using (of_mem_filter h :)⟩ refine le_trans ?_ (add_le_add hl₁ hl₂) simp_rw [l₁, l₂, ← Nat.cast_add, ← Multiset.coe_card, ← Multiset.card_add, ← Multiset.filter_coe] rw [Multiset.filter_add_filter, Multiset.filter_eq_self.mpr, Multiset.card_add, Nat.cast_add] exacts [le_add_right rfl.le, hl.2] theorem chainHeight_union_eq (s t : Set α) (H : ∀ a ∈ s, ∀ b ∈ t, a < b) : (s ∪ t).chainHeight = s.chainHeight + t.chainHeight := by cases h : t.chainHeight · rw [add_top, eq_top_iff, ← h] exact Set.chainHeight_mono subset_union_right apply le_antisymm · rw [← h] exact chainHeight_union_le rw [← add_zero (s ∪ t).chainHeight, ← WithTop.coe_zero, ENat.some_eq_coe, chainHeight_add_le_chainHeight_add]
intro l hl obtain ⟨l', hl', rfl⟩ := exists_chain_of_le_chainHeight t h.symm.le refine ⟨l ++ l', ⟨Chain'.append hl.1 hl'.1 fun x hx y hy ↦ ?_, fun i hi ↦ ?_⟩, by simp⟩ · exact H x (hl.2 _ <| mem_of_mem_getLast? hx) y (hl'.2 _ <| mem_of_mem_head? hy)
Mathlib/Order/Height.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2016 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Mario Carneiro, Yaël Dillies, Yuyang Zhao -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Unbundled.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.CharZero.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Defs import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.GroupWithZero.Unbundled.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.NatCast import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.Unbundled.MinMax import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Defs import Mathlib.Tactic.Tauto import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.Unbundled.ExistsOfLE /-! # Ordered rings and semirings This file develops the basics of ordered (semi)rings. Each typeclass here comprises * an algebraic class (`Semiring`, `CommSemiring`, `Ring`, `CommRing`) * an order class (`PartialOrder`, `LinearOrder`) * assumptions on how both interact ((strict) monotonicity, canonicity) For short, * "`+` respects `≤`" means "monotonicity of addition" * "`+` respects `<`" means "strict monotonicity of addition" * "`*` respects `≤`" means "monotonicity of multiplication by a nonnegative number". * "`*` respects `<`" means "strict monotonicity of multiplication by a positive number". ## Typeclasses * `OrderedSemiring`: Semiring with a partial order such that `+` and `*` respect `≤`. * `StrictOrderedSemiring`: Nontrivial semiring with a partial order such that `+` and `*` respects `<`. * `OrderedCommSemiring`: Commutative semiring with a partial order such that `+` and `*` respect `≤`. * `StrictOrderedCommSemiring`: Nontrivial commutative semiring with a partial order such that `+` and `*` respect `<`. * `OrderedRing`: Ring with a partial order such that `+` respects `≤` and `*` respects `<`. * `OrderedCommRing`: Commutative ring with a partial order such that `+` respects `≤` and `*` respects `<`. * `LinearOrderedSemiring`: Nontrivial semiring with a linear order such that `+` respects `≤` and `*` respects `<`. * `LinearOrderedCommSemiring`: Nontrivial commutative semiring with a linear order such that `+` respects `≤` and `*` respects `<`. * `LinearOrderedRing`: Nontrivial ring with a linear order such that `+` respects `≤` and `*` respects `<`. * `LinearOrderedCommRing`: Nontrivial commutative ring with a linear order such that `+` respects `≤` and `*` respects `<`. ## Hierarchy The hardest part of proving order lemmas might be to figure out the correct generality and its corresponding typeclass. Here's an attempt at demystifying it. For each typeclass, we list its immediate predecessors and what conditions are added to each of them. * `OrderedSemiring` - `OrderedAddCommMonoid` & multiplication & `*` respects `≤` - `Semiring` & partial order structure & `+` respects `≤` & `*` respects `≤` * `StrictOrderedSemiring` - `OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid` & multiplication & `*` respects `<` & nontriviality - `OrderedSemiring` & `+` respects `<` & `*` respects `<` & nontriviality * `OrderedCommSemiring` - `OrderedSemiring` & commutativity of multiplication - `CommSemiring` & partial order structure & `+` respects `≤` & `*` respects `<` * `StrictOrderedCommSemiring` - `StrictOrderedSemiring` & commutativity of multiplication - `OrderedCommSemiring` & `+` respects `<` & `*` respects `<` & nontriviality * `OrderedRing` - `OrderedSemiring` & additive inverses - `OrderedAddCommGroup` & multiplication & `*` respects `<` - `Ring` & partial order structure & `+` respects `≤` & `*` respects `<` * `StrictOrderedRing` - `StrictOrderedSemiring` & additive inverses - `OrderedSemiring` & `+` respects `<` & `*` respects `<` & nontriviality * `OrderedCommRing` - `OrderedRing` & commutativity of multiplication - `OrderedCommSemiring` & additive inverses - `CommRing` & partial order structure & `+` respects `≤` & `*` respects `<` * `StrictOrderedCommRing` - `StrictOrderedCommSemiring` & additive inverses - `StrictOrderedRing` & commutativity of multiplication - `OrderedCommRing` & `+` respects `<` & `*` respects `<` & nontriviality * `LinearOrderedSemiring` - `StrictOrderedSemiring` & totality of the order - `LinearOrderedAddCommMonoid` & multiplication & nontriviality & `*` respects `<` * `LinearOrderedCommSemiring` - `StrictOrderedCommSemiring` & totality of the order - `LinearOrderedSemiring` & commutativity of multiplication * `LinearOrderedRing` - `StrictOrderedRing` & totality of the order - `LinearOrderedSemiring` & additive inverses - `LinearOrderedAddCommGroup` & multiplication & `*` respects `<` - `Ring` & `IsDomain` & linear order structure * `LinearOrderedCommRing` - `StrictOrderedCommRing` & totality of the order - `LinearOrderedRing` & commutativity of multiplication - `LinearOrderedCommSemiring` & additive inverses - `CommRing` & `IsDomain` & linear order structure -/ assert_not_exists MonoidHom open Function universe u variable {R : Type u} -- TODO: assume weaker typeclasses /-- An ordered semiring is a semiring with a partial order such that addition is monotone and multiplication by a nonnegative number is monotone. -/ class IsOrderedRing (R : Type*) [Semiring R] [PartialOrder R] extends IsOrderedAddMonoid R, ZeroLEOneClass R where /-- In an ordered semiring, we can multiply an inequality `a ≤ b` on the left by a non-negative element `0 ≤ c` to obtain `c * a ≤ c * b`. -/ protected mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left : ∀ a b c : R, a ≤ b → 0 ≤ c → c * a ≤ c * b /-- In an ordered semiring, we can multiply an inequality `a ≤ b` on the right by a non-negative element `0 ≤ c` to obtain `a * c ≤ b * c`. -/ protected mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right : ∀ a b c : R, a ≤ b → 0 ≤ c → a * c ≤ b * c attribute [instance 100] IsOrderedRing.toZeroLEOneClass /-- A strict ordered semiring is a nontrivial semiring with a partial order such that addition is strictly monotone and multiplication by a positive number is strictly monotone. -/ class IsStrictOrderedRing (R : Type*) [Semiring R] [PartialOrder R] extends IsOrderedCancelAddMonoid R, ZeroLEOneClass R, Nontrivial R where /-- In a strict ordered semiring, we can multiply an inequality `a < b` on the left by a positive element `0 < c` to obtain `c * a < c * b`. -/ protected mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left : ∀ a b c : R, a < b → 0 < c → c * a < c * b /-- In a strict ordered semiring, we can multiply an inequality `a < b` on the right by a positive element `0 < c` to obtain `a * c < b * c`. -/ protected mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right : ∀ a b c : R, a < b → 0 < c → a * c < b * c attribute [instance 100] IsStrictOrderedRing.toZeroLEOneClass attribute [instance 100] IsStrictOrderedRing.toNontrivial lemma IsOrderedRing.of_mul_nonneg [Ring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsOrderedAddMonoid R] [ZeroLEOneClass R] (mul_nonneg : ∀ a b : R, 0 ≤ a → 0 ≤ b → 0 ≤ a * b) : IsOrderedRing R where mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left a b c ab hc := by simpa only [mul_sub, sub_nonneg] using mul_nonneg _ _ hc (sub_nonneg.2 ab) mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right a b c ab hc := by simpa only [sub_mul, sub_nonneg] using mul_nonneg _ _ (sub_nonneg.2 ab) hc lemma IsStrictOrderedRing.of_mul_pos [Ring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsOrderedAddMonoid R] [ZeroLEOneClass R] [Nontrivial R] (mul_pos : ∀ a b : R, 0 < a → 0 < b → 0 < a * b) : IsStrictOrderedRing R where mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left a b c ab hc := by simpa only [mul_sub, sub_pos] using mul_pos _ _ hc (sub_pos.2 ab) mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right a b c ab hc := by simpa only [sub_mul, sub_pos] using mul_pos _ _ (sub_pos.2 ab) hc section IsOrderedRing variable [Semiring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsOrderedRing R] -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 200) IsOrderedRing.toPosMulMono : PosMulMono R where elim x _ _ h := IsOrderedRing.mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left _ _ _ h x.2 -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 200) IsOrderedRing.toMulPosMono : MulPosMono R where elim x _ _ h := IsOrderedRing.mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right _ _ _ h x.2 end IsOrderedRing /-- Turn an ordered domain into a strict ordered ring. -/ lemma IsOrderedRing.toIsStrictOrderedRing (R : Type*) [Ring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsOrderedRing R] [NoZeroDivisors R] [Nontrivial R] : IsStrictOrderedRing R := .of_mul_pos fun _ _ ap bp ↦ (mul_nonneg ap.le bp.le).lt_of_ne' (mul_ne_zero ap.ne' bp.ne') section IsStrictOrderedRing variable [Semiring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsStrictOrderedRing R] -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 200) IsStrictOrderedRing.toPosMulStrictMono : PosMulStrictMono R where elim x _ _ h := IsStrictOrderedRing.mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left _ _ _ h x.prop -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 200) IsStrictOrderedRing.toMulPosStrictMono : MulPosStrictMono R where elim x _ _ h := IsStrictOrderedRing.mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right _ _ _ h x.prop -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 100) IsStrictOrderedRing.toIsOrderedRing : IsOrderedRing R where __ := ‹IsStrictOrderedRing R› mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left _ _ _ := mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right _ _ _ := mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 100) IsStrictOrderedRing.toCharZero : CharZero R where cast_injective := (strictMono_nat_of_lt_succ fun n ↦ by rw [Nat.cast_succ]; apply lt_add_one).injective -- see Note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 100) IsStrictOrderedRing.toNoMaxOrder : NoMaxOrder R := ⟨fun a => ⟨a + 1, lt_add_of_pos_right _ one_pos⟩⟩ end IsStrictOrderedRing section LinearOrder variable [Semiring R] [LinearOrder R] [IsStrictOrderedRing R] [ExistsAddOfLE R] -- See note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 100) IsStrictOrderedRing.noZeroDivisors : NoZeroDivisors R where eq_zero_or_eq_zero_of_mul_eq_zero {a b} hab := by contrapose! hab obtain ha | ha := hab.1.lt_or_lt <;> obtain hb | hb := hab.2.lt_or_lt exacts [(mul_pos_of_neg_of_neg ha hb).ne', (mul_neg_of_neg_of_pos ha hb).ne, (mul_neg_of_pos_of_neg ha hb).ne, (mul_pos ha hb).ne'] -- Note that we can't use `NoZeroDivisors.to_isDomain` since we are merely in a semiring. -- See note [lower instance priority] instance (priority := 100) IsStrictOrderedRing.isDomain : IsDomain R where mul_left_cancel_of_ne_zero {a b c} ha h := by obtain ha | ha := ha.lt_or_lt exacts [(strictAnti_mul_left ha).injective h, (strictMono_mul_left_of_pos ha).injective h] mul_right_cancel_of_ne_zero {b a c} ha h := by obtain ha | ha := ha.lt_or_lt exacts [(strictAnti_mul_right ha).injective h, (strictMono_mul_right_of_pos ha).injective h] end LinearOrder /-! Note that `OrderDual` does not satisfy any of the ordered ring typeclasses due to the `zero_le_one` field. -/ set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- An `OrderedSemiring` is a semiring with a partial order such that addition is monotone and multiplication by a nonnegative number is monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[Semiring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure OrderedSemiring (R : Type u) extends Semiring R, OrderedAddCommMonoid R where /-- `0 ≤ 1` in any ordered semiring. -/ protected zero_le_one : (0 : R) ≤ 1 /-- In an ordered semiring, we can multiply an inequality `a ≤ b` on the left by a non-negative element `0 ≤ c` to obtain `c * a ≤ c * b`. -/ protected mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left : ∀ a b c : R, a ≤ b → 0 ≤ c → c * a ≤ c * b /-- In an ordered semiring, we can multiply an inequality `a ≤ b` on the right by a non-negative element `0 ≤ c` to obtain `a * c ≤ b * c`. -/ protected mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right : ∀ a b c : R, a ≤ b → 0 ≤ c → a * c ≤ b * c set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- An `OrderedCommSemiring` is a commutative semiring with a partial order such that addition is monotone and multiplication by a nonnegative number is monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[CommSemiring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure OrderedCommSemiring (R : Type u) extends OrderedSemiring R, CommSemiring R where mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right a b c ha hc := -- parentheses ensure this generates an `optParam` rather than an `autoParam` (by simpa only [mul_comm] using mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left a b c ha hc) set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- An `OrderedRing` is a ring with a partial order such that addition is monotone and multiplication by a nonnegative number is monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[Ring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure OrderedRing (R : Type u) extends Ring R, OrderedAddCommGroup R where /-- `0 ≤ 1` in any ordered ring. -/ protected zero_le_one : 0 ≤ (1 : R) /-- The product of non-negative elements is non-negative. -/ protected mul_nonneg : ∀ a b : R, 0 ≤ a → 0 ≤ b → 0 ≤ a * b set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- An `OrderedCommRing` is a commutative ring with a partial order such that addition is monotone and multiplication by a nonnegative number is monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[CommRing R] [PartialOrder R] [IsOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure OrderedCommRing (R : Type u) extends OrderedRing R, CommRing R set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A `StrictOrderedSemiring` is a nontrivial semiring with a partial order such that addition is strictly monotone and multiplication by a positive number is strictly monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[Semiring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsStrictOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure StrictOrderedSemiring (R : Type u) extends Semiring R, OrderedCancelAddCommMonoid R, Nontrivial R where /-- In a strict ordered semiring, `0 ≤ 1`. -/ protected zero_le_one : (0 : R) ≤ 1 /-- Left multiplication by a positive element is strictly monotone. -/ protected mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left : ∀ a b c : R, a < b → 0 < c → c * a < c * b /-- Right multiplication by a positive element is strictly monotone. -/ protected mul_lt_mul_of_pos_right : ∀ a b c : R, a < b → 0 < c → a * c < b * c set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A `StrictOrderedCommSemiring` is a commutative semiring with a partial order such that addition is strictly monotone and multiplication by a positive number is strictly monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[CommSemiring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsStrictOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure StrictOrderedCommSemiring (R : Type u) extends StrictOrderedSemiring R, CommSemiring R set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A `StrictOrderedRing` is a ring with a partial order such that addition is strictly monotone and multiplication by a positive number is strictly monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[Ring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsStrictOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure StrictOrderedRing (R : Type u) extends Ring R, OrderedAddCommGroup R, Nontrivial R where /-- In a strict ordered ring, `0 ≤ 1`. -/ protected zero_le_one : 0 ≤ (1 : R) /-- The product of two positive elements is positive. -/ protected mul_pos : ∀ a b : R, 0 < a → 0 < b → 0 < a * b set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A `StrictOrderedCommRing` is a commutative ring with a partial order such that addition is strictly monotone and multiplication by a positive number is strictly monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[CommRing R] [PartialOrder R] [IsStrictOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure StrictOrderedCommRing (R : Type*) extends StrictOrderedRing R, CommRing R /- It's not entirely clear we should assume `Nontrivial` at this point; it would be reasonable to explore changing this, but be warned that the instances involving `Domain` may cause typeclass search loops. -/ set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A `LinearOrderedSemiring` is a nontrivial semiring with a linear order such that addition is monotone and multiplication by a positive number is strictly monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[Semiring R] [LinearOrder R] [IsStrictOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure LinearOrderedSemiring (R : Type u) extends StrictOrderedSemiring R, LinearOrderedAddCommMonoid R set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A `LinearOrderedCommSemiring` is a nontrivial commutative semiring with a linear order such that addition is monotone and multiplication by a positive number is strictly monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[CommSemiring R] [LinearOrder R] [IsStrictOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure LinearOrderedCommSemiring (R : Type*) extends StrictOrderedCommSemiring R, LinearOrderedSemiring R set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A `LinearOrderedRing` is a ring with a linear order such that addition is monotone and multiplication by a positive number is strictly monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[Ring R] [LinearOrder R] [IsStrictOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure LinearOrderedRing (R : Type u) extends StrictOrderedRing R, LinearOrder R set_option linter.deprecated false in /-- A `LinearOrderedCommRing` is a commutative ring with a linear order such that addition is monotone and multiplication by a positive number is strictly monotone. -/ @[deprecated "Use `[CommRing R] [LinearOrder R] [IsStrictOrderedRing R]` instead." (since := "2025-04-10")] structure LinearOrderedCommRing (R : Type u) extends LinearOrderedRing R, CommMonoid R attribute [nolint docBlame] StrictOrderedSemiring.toOrderedCancelAddCommMonoid StrictOrderedCommSemiring.toCommSemiring LinearOrderedSemiring.toLinearOrderedAddCommMonoid LinearOrderedRing.toLinearOrder OrderedSemiring.toOrderedAddCommMonoid OrderedCommSemiring.toCommSemiring StrictOrderedCommRing.toCommRing OrderedRing.toOrderedAddCommGroup OrderedCommRing.toCommRing StrictOrderedRing.toOrderedAddCommGroup LinearOrderedCommSemiring.toLinearOrderedSemiring LinearOrderedCommRing.toCommMonoid section OrderedRing variable [Ring R] [PartialOrder R] [IsOrderedRing R] {a b c : R} lemma one_add_le_one_sub_mul_one_add (h : a + b + b * c ≤ c) : 1 + a ≤ (1 - b) * (1 + c) := by rw [one_sub_mul, mul_one_add, le_sub_iff_add_le, add_assoc, ← add_assoc a] gcongr lemma one_add_le_one_add_mul_one_sub (h : a + c + b * c ≤ b) : 1 + a ≤ (1 + b) * (1 - c) := by rw [mul_one_sub, one_add_mul, le_sub_iff_add_le, add_assoc, ← add_assoc a] gcongr lemma one_sub_le_one_sub_mul_one_add (h : b + b * c ≤ a + c) : 1 - a ≤ (1 - b) * (1 + c) := by rw [one_sub_mul, mul_one_add, sub_le_sub_iff, add_assoc, add_comm c] gcongr lemma one_sub_le_one_add_mul_one_sub (h : c + b * c ≤ a + b) : 1 - a ≤ (1 + b) * (1 - c) := by rw [mul_one_sub, one_add_mul, sub_le_sub_iff, add_assoc, add_comm b] gcongr end OrderedRing
Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Defs.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro, Neil Strickland -/ import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Prime.Defs import Mathlib.Data.PNat.Basic /-! # Primality and GCD on pnat This file extends the theory of `ℕ+` with `gcd`, `lcm` and `Prime` functions, analogous to those on `Nat`. -/ namespace Nat.Primes /-- The canonical map from `Nat.Primes` to `ℕ+` -/ @[coe] def toPNat : Nat.Primes → ℕ+ := fun p => ⟨(p : ℕ), p.property.pos⟩ instance coePNat : Coe Nat.Primes ℕ+ := ⟨toPNat⟩ @[norm_cast] theorem coe_pnat_nat (p : Nat.Primes) : ((p : ℕ+) : ℕ) = p := rfl theorem coe_pnat_injective : Function.Injective ((↑) : Nat.Primes → ℕ+) := fun p q h => Subtype.ext (by injection h) @[norm_cast] theorem coe_pnat_inj (p q : Nat.Primes) : (p : ℕ+) = (q : ℕ+) ↔ p = q := coe_pnat_injective.eq_iff end Nat.Primes namespace PNat open Nat /-- The greatest common divisor (gcd) of two positive natural numbers, viewed as positive natural number. -/ def gcd (n m : ℕ+) : ℕ+ := ⟨Nat.gcd (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ), Nat.gcd_pos_of_pos_left (m : ℕ) n.pos⟩ /-- The least common multiple (lcm) of two positive natural numbers, viewed as positive natural number. -/ def lcm (n m : ℕ+) : ℕ+ := ⟨Nat.lcm (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ), by let h := mul_pos n.pos m.pos rw [← gcd_mul_lcm (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ), mul_comm] at h exact pos_of_dvd_of_pos (Dvd.intro (Nat.gcd (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ)) rfl) h⟩ @[simp, norm_cast] theorem gcd_coe (n m : ℕ+) : (gcd n m : ℕ) = Nat.gcd n m := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] theorem lcm_coe (n m : ℕ+) : (lcm n m : ℕ) = Nat.lcm n m := rfl theorem gcd_dvd_left (n m : ℕ+) : gcd n m ∣ n := dvd_iff.2 (Nat.gcd_dvd_left (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ)) theorem gcd_dvd_right (n m : ℕ+) : gcd n m ∣ m := dvd_iff.2 (Nat.gcd_dvd_right (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ)) theorem dvd_gcd {m n k : ℕ+} (hm : k ∣ m) (hn : k ∣ n) : k ∣ gcd m n := dvd_iff.2 (Nat.dvd_gcd (dvd_iff.1 hm) (dvd_iff.1 hn)) theorem dvd_lcm_left (n m : ℕ+) : n ∣ lcm n m := dvd_iff.2 (Nat.dvd_lcm_left (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ)) theorem dvd_lcm_right (n m : ℕ+) : m ∣ lcm n m := dvd_iff.2 (Nat.dvd_lcm_right (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ)) theorem lcm_dvd {m n k : ℕ+} (hm : m ∣ k) (hn : n ∣ k) : lcm m n ∣ k := dvd_iff.2 (@Nat.lcm_dvd (m : ℕ) (n : ℕ) (k : ℕ) (dvd_iff.1 hm) (dvd_iff.1 hn)) theorem gcd_mul_lcm (n m : ℕ+) : gcd n m * lcm n m = n * m := Subtype.eq (Nat.gcd_mul_lcm (n : ℕ) (m : ℕ)) theorem eq_one_of_lt_two {n : ℕ+} : n < 2 → n = 1 := by intro h; apply le_antisymm; swap · apply PNat.one_le · exact PNat.lt_add_one_iff.1 h section Prime /-! ### Prime numbers -/ /-- Primality predicate for `ℕ+`, defined in terms of `Nat.Prime`. -/ def Prime (p : ℕ+) : Prop := (p : ℕ).Prime theorem Prime.one_lt {p : ℕ+} : p.Prime → 1 < p := Nat.Prime.one_lt theorem prime_two : (2 : ℕ+).Prime := Nat.prime_two instance {p : ℕ+} [h : Fact p.Prime] : Fact (p : ℕ).Prime := h instance fact_prime_two : Fact (2 : ℕ+).Prime := ⟨prime_two⟩ theorem prime_three : (3 : ℕ+).Prime := Nat.prime_three instance fact_prime_three : Fact (3 : ℕ+).Prime := ⟨prime_three⟩ theorem prime_five : (5 : ℕ+).Prime := Nat.prime_five instance fact_prime_five : Fact (5 : ℕ+).Prime := ⟨prime_five⟩ theorem dvd_prime {p m : ℕ+} (pp : p.Prime) : m ∣ p ↔ m = 1 ∨ m = p := by rw [PNat.dvd_iff] rw [Nat.dvd_prime pp] simp theorem Prime.ne_one {p : ℕ+} : p.Prime → p ≠ 1 := by intro pp intro contra apply Nat.Prime.ne_one pp rw [PNat.coe_eq_one_iff] apply contra @[simp] theorem not_prime_one : ¬(1 : ℕ+).Prime := Nat.not_prime_one theorem Prime.not_dvd_one {p : ℕ+} : p.Prime → ¬p ∣ 1 := fun pp : p.Prime => by rw [dvd_iff] apply Nat.Prime.not_dvd_one pp theorem exists_prime_and_dvd {n : ℕ+} (hn : n ≠ 1) : ∃ p : ℕ+, p.Prime ∧ p ∣ n := by obtain ⟨p, hp⟩ := Nat.exists_prime_and_dvd (mt coe_eq_one_iff.mp hn) exists (⟨p, Nat.Prime.pos hp.left⟩ : ℕ+); rw [dvd_iff]; apply hp end Prime section Coprime /-! ### Coprime numbers and gcd -/ /-- Two pnats are coprime if their gcd is 1. -/ def Coprime (m n : ℕ+) : Prop := m.gcd n = 1 @[simp, norm_cast] theorem coprime_coe {m n : ℕ+} : Nat.Coprime ↑m ↑n ↔ m.Coprime n := by unfold Nat.Coprime Coprime rw [← coe_inj] simp theorem Coprime.mul {k m n : ℕ+} : m.Coprime k → n.Coprime k → (m * n).Coprime k := by repeat rw [← coprime_coe] rw [mul_coe] apply Nat.Coprime.mul
theorem Coprime.mul_right {k m n : ℕ+} : k.Coprime m → k.Coprime n → k.Coprime (m * n) := by repeat rw [← coprime_coe] rw [mul_coe]
Mathlib/Data/PNat/Prime.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2023 Matthew Robert Ballard. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Matthew Robert Ballard -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Divisibility.Units import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Nat import Mathlib.Tactic.Common /-! # The maximal power of one natural number dividing another Here we introduce `p.maxPowDiv n` which returns the maximal `k : ℕ` for which `p ^ k ∣ n` with the convention that `maxPowDiv 1 n = 0` for all `n`. We prove enough about `maxPowDiv` in this file to show equality with `Nat.padicValNat` in `padicValNat.padicValNat_eq_maxPowDiv`. The implementation of `maxPowDiv` improves on the speed of `padicValNat`. -/ namespace Nat /-- Tail recursive function which returns the largest `k : ℕ` such that `p ^ k ∣ n` for any `p : ℕ`. `padicValNat_eq_maxPowDiv` allows the code generator to use this definition for `padicValNat` -/ def maxPowDiv (p n : ℕ) : ℕ := go 0 p n where go (k p n : ℕ) : ℕ := if 1 < p ∧ 0 < n ∧ n % p = 0 then go (k+1) p (n / p) else k termination_by n decreasing_by apply Nat.div_lt_self <;> tauto attribute [inherit_doc maxPowDiv] maxPowDiv.go end Nat namespace Nat.maxPowDiv theorem go_succ {k p n : ℕ} : go (k+1) p n = go k p n + 1 := by fun_induction go
case case1 h ih => unfold go simp only [if_pos h] exact ih case case2 h => unfold go simp only [if_neg h] @[simp]
Mathlib/Data/Nat/MaxPowDiv.lean
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/- 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, Kim Morrison, Jens Wagemaker -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Field.IsField import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Inductions import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Monic import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Regular import Mathlib.RingTheory.Multiplicity import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Lattice /-! # Division of univariate polynomials The main defs are `divByMonic` and `modByMonic`. The compatibility between these is given by `modByMonic_add_div`. We also define `rootMultiplicity`. -/ noncomputable section open Polynomial open Finset namespace Polynomial universe u v w z variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {T : Type w} {A : Type z} {a b : R} {n : ℕ} section Semiring variable [Semiring R] theorem X_dvd_iff {f : R[X]} : X ∣ f ↔ f.coeff 0 = 0 := ⟨fun ⟨g, hfg⟩ => by rw [hfg, coeff_X_mul_zero], fun hf => ⟨f.divX, by rw [← add_zero (X * f.divX), ← C_0, ← hf, X_mul_divX_add]⟩⟩ theorem X_pow_dvd_iff {f : R[X]} {n : ℕ} : X ^ n ∣ f ↔ ∀ d < n, f.coeff d = 0 := ⟨fun ⟨g, hgf⟩ d hd => by simp only [hgf, coeff_X_pow_mul', ite_eq_right_iff, not_le_of_lt hd, IsEmpty.forall_iff], fun hd => by induction n with | zero => simp [pow_zero, one_dvd] | succ n hn => obtain ⟨g, hgf⟩ := hn fun d : ℕ => fun H : d < n => hd _ (Nat.lt_succ_of_lt H) have := coeff_X_pow_mul g n 0 rw [zero_add, ← hgf, hd n (Nat.lt_succ_self n)] at this obtain ⟨k, hgk⟩ := Polynomial.X_dvd_iff.mpr this.symm use k rwa [pow_succ, mul_assoc, ← hgk]⟩ variable {p q : R[X]} theorem finiteMultiplicity_of_degree_pos_of_monic (hp : (0 : WithBot ℕ) < degree p) (hmp : Monic p) (hq : q ≠ 0) : FiniteMultiplicity p q := have zn0 : (0 : R) ≠ 1 := haveI := Nontrivial.of_polynomial_ne hq zero_ne_one ⟨natDegree q, fun ⟨r, hr⟩ => by have hp0 : p ≠ 0 := fun hp0 => by simp [hp0] at hp have hr0 : r ≠ 0 := fun hr0 => by subst hr0; simp [hq] at hr have hpn1 : leadingCoeff p ^ (natDegree q + 1) = 1 := by simp [show _ = _ from hmp] have hpn0' : leadingCoeff p ^ (natDegree q + 1) ≠ 0 := hpn1.symm ▸ zn0.symm have hpnr0 : leadingCoeff (p ^ (natDegree q + 1)) * leadingCoeff r ≠ 0 := by simp only [leadingCoeff_pow' hpn0', leadingCoeff_eq_zero, hpn1, one_pow, one_mul, Ne, hr0, not_false_eq_true] have hnp : 0 < natDegree p := Nat.cast_lt.1 <| by rw [← degree_eq_natDegree hp0]; exact hp have := congr_arg natDegree hr rw [natDegree_mul' hpnr0, natDegree_pow' hpn0', add_mul, add_assoc] at this exact ne_of_lt (lt_add_of_le_of_pos (le_mul_of_one_le_right (Nat.zero_le _) hnp) (add_pos_of_pos_of_nonneg (by rwa [one_mul]) (Nat.zero_le _))) this⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2024-11-30")] alias multiplicity_finite_of_degree_pos_of_monic := finiteMultiplicity_of_degree_pos_of_monic end Semiring section Ring variable [Ring R] {p q : R[X]} theorem div_wf_lemma (h : degree q ≤ degree p ∧ p ≠ 0) (hq : Monic q) : degree (p - q * (C (leadingCoeff p) * X ^ (natDegree p - natDegree q))) < degree p :=
have hp : leadingCoeff p ≠ 0 := mt leadingCoeff_eq_zero.1 h.2 have hq0 : q ≠ 0 := hq.ne_zero_of_polynomial_ne h.2 have hlt : natDegree q ≤ natDegree p := (Nat.cast_le (α := WithBot ℕ)).1 (by rw [← degree_eq_natDegree h.2, ← degree_eq_natDegree hq0]; exact h.1) degree_sub_lt (by rw [hq.degree_mul_comm, hq.degree_mul, degree_C_mul_X_pow _ hp, degree_eq_natDegree h.2, degree_eq_natDegree hq0, ← Nat.cast_add, tsub_add_cancel_of_le hlt]) h.2 (by rw [leadingCoeff_monic_mul hq, leadingCoeff_mul_X_pow, leadingCoeff_C]) /-- See `divByMonic`. -/
Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Div.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Sébastien Gouëzel, Patrick Massot -/ import Mathlib.Topology.UniformSpace.Cauchy import Mathlib.Topology.UniformSpace.Separation import Mathlib.Topology.DenseEmbedding /-! # Uniform embeddings of uniform spaces. Extension of uniform continuous functions. -/ open Filter Function Set Uniformity Topology section universe u v w variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {γ : Type w} [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] [UniformSpace γ] {f : α → β} /-! ### Uniform inducing maps -/ /-- A map `f : α → β` between uniform spaces is called *uniform inducing* if the uniformity filter on `α` is the pullback of the uniformity filter on `β` under `Prod.map f f`. If `α` is a separated space, then this implies that `f` is injective, hence it is a `IsUniformEmbedding`. -/ @[mk_iff] structure IsUniformInducing (f : α → β) : Prop where /-- The uniformity filter on the domain is the pullback of the uniformity filter on the codomain under `Prod.map f f`. -/ comap_uniformity : comap (fun x : α × α => (f x.1, f x.2)) (𝓤 β) = 𝓤 α lemma isUniformInducing_iff_uniformSpace {f : α → β} : IsUniformInducing f ↔ ‹UniformSpace β›.comap f = ‹UniformSpace α› := by rw [isUniformInducing_iff, UniformSpace.ext_iff, Filter.ext_iff] rfl protected alias ⟨IsUniformInducing.comap_uniformSpace, _⟩ := isUniformInducing_iff_uniformSpace lemma isUniformInducing_iff' {f : α → β} : IsUniformInducing f ↔ UniformContinuous f ∧ comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓤 β) ≤ 𝓤 α := by rw [isUniformInducing_iff, UniformContinuous, tendsto_iff_comap, le_antisymm_iff, and_comm]; rfl protected lemma Filter.HasBasis.isUniformInducing_iff {ι ι'} {p : ι → Prop} {p' : ι' → Prop} {s s'} (h : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p s) (h' : (𝓤 β).HasBasis p' s') {f : α → β} : IsUniformInducing f ↔ (∀ i, p' i → ∃ j, p j ∧ ∀ x y, (x, y) ∈ s j → (f x, f y) ∈ s' i) ∧ (∀ j, p j → ∃ i, p' i ∧ ∀ x y, (f x, f y) ∈ s' i → (x, y) ∈ s j) := by simp [isUniformInducing_iff', h.uniformContinuous_iff h', (h'.comap _).le_basis_iff h, subset_def] theorem IsUniformInducing.mk' {f : α → β} (h : ∀ s, s ∈ 𝓤 α ↔ ∃ t ∈ 𝓤 β, ∀ x y : α, (f x, f y) ∈ t → (x, y) ∈ s) : IsUniformInducing f := ⟨by simp [eq_comm, Filter.ext_iff, subset_def, h]⟩ theorem IsUniformInducing.id : IsUniformInducing (@id α) := ⟨by rw [← Prod.map_def, Prod.map_id, comap_id]⟩ theorem IsUniformInducing.comp {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformInducing g) {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) : IsUniformInducing (g ∘ f) := ⟨by rw [← hf.1, ← hg.1, comap_comap]; rfl⟩ theorem IsUniformInducing.of_comp_iff {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformInducing g) {f : α → β} : IsUniformInducing (g ∘ f) ↔ IsUniformInducing f := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, hg.comp⟩ rw [isUniformInducing_iff, ← hg.comap_uniformity, comap_comap, ← h.comap_uniformity, Function.comp_def, Function.comp_def] theorem IsUniformInducing.basis_uniformity {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set (β × β)} (H : (𝓤 β).HasBasis p s) : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p fun i => Prod.map f f ⁻¹' s i := hf.1 ▸ H.comap _ theorem IsUniformInducing.cauchy_map_iff {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) {F : Filter α} : Cauchy (map f F) ↔ Cauchy F := by simp only [Cauchy, map_neBot_iff, prod_map_map_eq, map_le_iff_le_comap, ← hf.comap_uniformity] theorem IsUniformInducing.of_comp {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} (hf : UniformContinuous f) (hg : UniformContinuous g) (hgf : IsUniformInducing (g ∘ f)) : IsUniformInducing f := by refine ⟨le_antisymm ?_ hf.le_comap⟩ rw [← hgf.1, ← Prod.map_def, ← Prod.map_def, ← Prod.map_comp_map f f g g, ← comap_comap] exact comap_mono hg.le_comap theorem IsUniformInducing.uniformContinuous {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) : UniformContinuous f := (isUniformInducing_iff'.1 hf).1 theorem IsUniformInducing.uniformContinuous_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformInducing g) : UniformContinuous f ↔ UniformContinuous (g ∘ f) := by dsimp only [UniformContinuous, Tendsto] simp only [← hg.comap_uniformity, ← map_le_iff_le_comap, Filter.map_map, Function.comp_def] protected theorem IsUniformInducing.isUniformInducing_comp_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformInducing g) : IsUniformInducing (g ∘ f) ↔ IsUniformInducing f := by simp only [isUniformInducing_iff, ← hg.comap_uniformity, comap_comap, Function.comp_def] theorem IsUniformInducing.uniformContinuousOn_iff {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} {S : Set α} (hg : IsUniformInducing g) : UniformContinuousOn f S ↔ UniformContinuousOn (g ∘ f) S := by dsimp only [UniformContinuousOn, Tendsto] rw [← hg.comap_uniformity, ← map_le_iff_le_comap, Filter.map_map, comp_def, comp_def] theorem IsUniformInducing.isInducing {f : α → β} (h : IsUniformInducing f) : IsInducing f := by obtain rfl := h.comap_uniformSpace exact .induced f @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")] alias IsUniformInducing.inducing := IsUniformInducing.isInducing @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")] alias UniformInducing.inducing := IsUniformInducing.isInducing theorem IsUniformInducing.prod {α' : Type*} {β' : Type*} [UniformSpace α'] [UniformSpace β'] {e₁ : α → α'} {e₂ : β → β'} (h₁ : IsUniformInducing e₁) (h₂ : IsUniformInducing e₂) : IsUniformInducing fun p : α × β => (e₁ p.1, e₂ p.2) := ⟨by simp [Function.comp_def, uniformity_prod, ← h₁.1, ← h₂.1, comap_inf, comap_comap]⟩ lemma IsUniformInducing.isDenseInducing (h : IsUniformInducing f) (hd : DenseRange f) : IsDenseInducing f where toIsInducing := h.isInducing dense := hd lemma SeparationQuotient.isUniformInducing_mk : IsUniformInducing (mk : α → SeparationQuotient α) := ⟨comap_mk_uniformity⟩ protected theorem IsUniformInducing.injective [T0Space α] {f : α → β} (h : IsUniformInducing f) : Injective f := h.isInducing.injective /-! ### Uniform embeddings -/ /-- A map `f : α → β` between uniform spaces is a *uniform embedding* if it is uniform inducing and injective. If `α` is a separated space, then the latter assumption follows from the former. -/ @[mk_iff] structure IsUniformEmbedding (f : α → β) : Prop extends IsUniformInducing f where /-- A uniform embedding is injective. -/ injective : Function.Injective f lemma IsUniformEmbedding.isUniformInducing (hf : IsUniformEmbedding f) : IsUniformInducing f := hf.toIsUniformInducing theorem isUniformEmbedding_iff' {f : α → β} : IsUniformEmbedding f ↔ Injective f ∧ UniformContinuous f ∧ comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓤 β) ≤ 𝓤 α := by rw [isUniformEmbedding_iff, and_comm, isUniformInducing_iff'] theorem Filter.HasBasis.isUniformEmbedding_iff' {ι ι'} {p : ι → Prop} {p' : ι' → Prop} {s s'} (h : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p s) (h' : (𝓤 β).HasBasis p' s') {f : α → β} : IsUniformEmbedding f ↔ Injective f ∧ (∀ i, p' i → ∃ j, p j ∧ ∀ x y, (x, y) ∈ s j → (f x, f y) ∈ s' i) ∧ (∀ j, p j → ∃ i, p' i ∧ ∀ x y, (f x, f y) ∈ s' i → (x, y) ∈ s j) := by rw [isUniformEmbedding_iff, and_comm, h.isUniformInducing_iff h'] theorem Filter.HasBasis.isUniformEmbedding_iff {ι ι'} {p : ι → Prop} {p' : ι' → Prop} {s s'} (h : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p s) (h' : (𝓤 β).HasBasis p' s') {f : α → β} : IsUniformEmbedding f ↔ Injective f ∧ UniformContinuous f ∧ (∀ j, p j → ∃ i, p' i ∧ ∀ x y, (f x, f y) ∈ s' i → (x, y) ∈ s j) := by simp only [h.isUniformEmbedding_iff' h', h.uniformContinuous_iff h'] theorem isUniformEmbedding_subtype_val {p : α → Prop} : IsUniformEmbedding (Subtype.val : Subtype p → α) := { comap_uniformity := rfl injective := Subtype.val_injective } theorem isUniformEmbedding_set_inclusion {s t : Set α} (hst : s ⊆ t) : IsUniformEmbedding (inclusion hst) where comap_uniformity := by rw [uniformity_subtype, uniformity_subtype, comap_comap]; rfl injective := inclusion_injective hst theorem IsUniformEmbedding.comp {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformEmbedding g) {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformEmbedding f) : IsUniformEmbedding (g ∘ f) where toIsUniformInducing := hg.isUniformInducing.comp hf.isUniformInducing injective := hg.injective.comp hf.injective theorem IsUniformEmbedding.of_comp_iff {g : β → γ} (hg : IsUniformEmbedding g) {f : α → β} : IsUniformEmbedding (g ∘ f) ↔ IsUniformEmbedding f := by simp_rw [isUniformEmbedding_iff, hg.isUniformInducing.of_comp_iff, hg.injective.of_comp_iff f] theorem Equiv.isUniformEmbedding {α β : Type*} [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] (f : α ≃ β) (h₁ : UniformContinuous f) (h₂ : UniformContinuous f.symm) : IsUniformEmbedding f := isUniformEmbedding_iff'.2 ⟨f.injective, h₁, by rwa [← Equiv.prodCongr_apply, ← map_equiv_symm]⟩ theorem isUniformEmbedding_inl : IsUniformEmbedding (Sum.inl : α → α ⊕ β) := isUniformEmbedding_iff'.2 ⟨Sum.inl_injective, uniformContinuous_inl, fun s hs => ⟨Prod.map Sum.inl Sum.inl '' s ∪ range (Prod.map Sum.inr Sum.inr), union_mem_sup (image_mem_map hs) range_mem_map, fun x h => by simpa [Prod.map_apply'] using h⟩⟩ theorem isUniformEmbedding_inr : IsUniformEmbedding (Sum.inr : β → α ⊕ β) := isUniformEmbedding_iff'.2 ⟨Sum.inr_injective, uniformContinuous_inr, fun s hs => ⟨range (Prod.map Sum.inl Sum.inl) ∪ Prod.map Sum.inr Sum.inr '' s, union_mem_sup range_mem_map (image_mem_map hs), fun x h => by simpa [Prod.map_apply'] using h⟩⟩ /-- If the domain of a `IsUniformInducing` map `f` is a T₀ space, then `f` is injective, hence it is a `IsUniformEmbedding`. -/ protected theorem IsUniformInducing.isUniformEmbedding [T0Space α] {f : α → β} (hf : IsUniformInducing f) : IsUniformEmbedding f := ⟨hf, hf.isInducing.injective⟩ theorem isUniformEmbedding_iff_isUniformInducing [T0Space α] {f : α → β} : IsUniformEmbedding f ↔ IsUniformInducing f := ⟨IsUniformEmbedding.isUniformInducing, IsUniformInducing.isUniformEmbedding⟩ /-- If a map `f : α → β` sends any two distinct points to point that are **not** related by a fixed `s ∈ 𝓤 β`, then `f` is uniform inducing with respect to the discrete uniformity on `α`: the preimage of `𝓤 β` under `Prod.map f f` is the principal filter generated by the diagonal in `α × α`. -/ theorem comap_uniformity_of_spaced_out {α} {f : α → β} {s : Set (β × β)} (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 β) (hf : Pairwise fun x y => (f x, f y) ∉ s) : comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓤 β) = 𝓟 idRel := by refine le_antisymm ?_ (@refl_le_uniformity α (UniformSpace.comap f _)) calc comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓤 β) ≤ comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓟 s) := comap_mono (le_principal_iff.2 hs) _ = 𝓟 (Prod.map f f ⁻¹' s) := comap_principal _ ≤ 𝓟 idRel := principal_mono.2 ?_ rintro ⟨x, y⟩; simpa [not_imp_not] using @hf x y /-- If a map `f : α → β` sends any two distinct points to point that are **not** related by a fixed `s ∈ 𝓤 β`, then `f` is a uniform embedding with respect to the discrete uniformity on `α`. -/ theorem isUniformEmbedding_of_spaced_out {α} {f : α → β} {s : Set (β × β)} (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 β) (hf : Pairwise fun x y => (f x, f y) ∉ s) : @IsUniformEmbedding α β ⊥ ‹_› f := by let _ : UniformSpace α := ⊥; have := discreteTopology_bot α exact IsUniformInducing.isUniformEmbedding ⟨comap_uniformity_of_spaced_out hs hf⟩ protected lemma IsUniformEmbedding.isEmbedding {f : α → β} (h : IsUniformEmbedding f) : IsEmbedding f where toIsInducing := h.toIsUniformInducing.isInducing injective := h.injective @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-26")] alias IsUniformEmbedding.embedding := IsUniformEmbedding.isEmbedding theorem IsUniformEmbedding.isDenseEmbedding {f : α → β} (h : IsUniformEmbedding f) (hd : DenseRange f) : IsDenseEmbedding f := { h.isEmbedding with dense := hd } theorem isClosedEmbedding_of_spaced_out {α} [TopologicalSpace α] [DiscreteTopology α] [T0Space β] {f : α → β} {s : Set (β × β)} (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 β) (hf : Pairwise fun x y => (f x, f y) ∉ s) : IsClosedEmbedding f := by rcases @DiscreteTopology.eq_bot α _ _ with rfl; let _ : UniformSpace α := ⊥ exact { (isUniformEmbedding_of_spaced_out hs hf).isEmbedding with isClosed_range := isClosed_range_of_spaced_out hs hf } theorem closure_image_mem_nhds_of_isUniformInducing {s : Set (α × α)} {e : α → β} (b : β) (he₁ : IsUniformInducing e) (he₂ : IsDenseInducing e) (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 α) : ∃ a, closure (e '' { a' | (a, a') ∈ s }) ∈ 𝓝 b := by obtain ⟨U, ⟨hU, hUo, hsymm⟩, hs⟩ : ∃ U, (U ∈ 𝓤 β ∧ IsOpen U ∧ IsSymmetricRel U) ∧ Prod.map e e ⁻¹' U ⊆ s := by rwa [← he₁.comap_uniformity, (uniformity_hasBasis_open_symmetric.comap _).mem_iff] at hs rcases he₂.dense.mem_nhds (UniformSpace.ball_mem_nhds b hU) with ⟨a, ha⟩ refine ⟨a, mem_of_superset ?_ (closure_mono <| image_subset _ <| UniformSpace.ball_mono hs a)⟩ have ho : IsOpen (UniformSpace.ball (e a) U) := UniformSpace.isOpen_ball (e a) hUo refine mem_of_superset (ho.mem_nhds <| (UniformSpace.mem_ball_symmetry hsymm).2 ha) fun y hy => ?_ refine mem_closure_iff_nhds.2 fun V hV => ?_ rcases he₂.dense.mem_nhds (inter_mem hV (ho.mem_nhds hy)) with ⟨x, hxV, hxU⟩ exact ⟨e x, hxV, mem_image_of_mem e hxU⟩ theorem isUniformEmbedding_subtypeEmb (p : α → Prop) {e : α → β} (ue : IsUniformEmbedding e) (de : IsDenseEmbedding e) : IsUniformEmbedding (IsDenseEmbedding.subtypeEmb p e) := { comap_uniformity := by
simp [comap_comap, Function.comp_def, IsDenseEmbedding.subtypeEmb, uniformity_subtype, ue.comap_uniformity.symm] injective := (de.subtype p).injective } theorem IsUniformEmbedding.prod {α' : Type*} {β' : Type*} [UniformSpace α'] [UniformSpace β'] {e₁ : α → α'} {e₂ : β → β'} (h₁ : IsUniformEmbedding e₁) (h₂ : IsUniformEmbedding e₂) : IsUniformEmbedding fun p : α × β => (e₁ p.1, e₂ p.2) where toIsUniformInducing := h₁.isUniformInducing.prod h₂.isUniformInducing injective := h₁.injective.prodMap h₂.injective /-- A set is complete iff its image under a uniform inducing map is complete. -/ theorem isComplete_image_iff {m : α → β} {s : Set α} (hm : IsUniformInducing m) : IsComplete (m '' s) ↔ IsComplete s := by
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/- Copyright (c) 2014 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.Logic.Pairwise import Mathlib.Data.Set.BooleanAlgebra /-! # The set lattice This file is a collection of results on the complete atomic boolean algebra structure of `Set α`. Notation for the complete lattice operations can be found in `Mathlib.Order.SetNotation`. ## Main declarations * `Set.sInter_eq_biInter`, `Set.sUnion_eq_biInter`: Shows that `⋂₀ s = ⋂ x ∈ s, x` and `⋃₀ s = ⋃ x ∈ s, x`. * `Set.completeAtomicBooleanAlgebra`: `Set α` is a `CompleteAtomicBooleanAlgebra` with `≤ = ⊆`, `< = ⊂`, `⊓ = ∩`, `⊔ = ∪`, `⨅ = ⋂`, `⨆ = ⋃` and `\` as the set difference. See `Set.instBooleanAlgebra`. * `Set.unionEqSigmaOfDisjoint`: Equivalence between `⋃ i, t i` and `Σ i, t i`, where `t` is an indexed family of disjoint sets. ## Naming convention In lemma names, * `⋃ i, s i` is called `iUnion` * `⋂ i, s i` is called `iInter` * `⋃ i j, s i j` is called `iUnion₂`. This is an `iUnion` inside an `iUnion`. * `⋂ i j, s i j` is called `iInter₂`. This is an `iInter` inside an `iInter`. * `⋃ i ∈ s, t i` is called `biUnion` for "bounded `iUnion`". This is the special case of `iUnion₂` where `j : i ∈ s`. * `⋂ i ∈ s, t i` is called `biInter` for "bounded `iInter`". This is the special case of `iInter₂` where `j : i ∈ s`. ## Notation * `⋃`: `Set.iUnion` * `⋂`: `Set.iInter` * `⋃₀`: `Set.sUnion` * `⋂₀`: `Set.sInter` -/ open Function Set universe u variable {α β γ δ : Type*} {ι ι' ι₂ : Sort*} {κ κ₁ κ₂ : ι → Sort*} {κ' : ι' → Sort*} namespace Set /-! ### Complete lattice and complete Boolean algebra instances -/ theorem mem_iUnion₂ {x : γ} {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set γ} : (x ∈ ⋃ (i) (j), s i j) ↔ ∃ i j, x ∈ s i j := by simp_rw [mem_iUnion] theorem mem_iInter₂ {x : γ} {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set γ} : (x ∈ ⋂ (i) (j), s i j) ↔ ∀ i j, x ∈ s i j := by simp_rw [mem_iInter] theorem mem_iUnion_of_mem {s : ι → Set α} {a : α} (i : ι) (ha : a ∈ s i) : a ∈ ⋃ i, s i := mem_iUnion.2 ⟨i, ha⟩ theorem mem_iUnion₂_of_mem {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {a : α} {i : ι} (j : κ i) (ha : a ∈ s i j) : a ∈ ⋃ (i) (j), s i j := mem_iUnion₂.2 ⟨i, j, ha⟩ theorem mem_iInter_of_mem {s : ι → Set α} {a : α} (h : ∀ i, a ∈ s i) : a ∈ ⋂ i, s i := mem_iInter.2 h theorem mem_iInter₂_of_mem {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {a : α} (h : ∀ i j, a ∈ s i j) : a ∈ ⋂ (i) (j), s i j := mem_iInter₂.2 h /-! ### Union and intersection over an indexed family of sets -/ @[congr] theorem iUnion_congr_Prop {p q : Prop} {f₁ : p → Set α} {f₂ : q → Set α} (pq : p ↔ q) (f : ∀ x, f₁ (pq.mpr x) = f₂ x) : iUnion f₁ = iUnion f₂ := iSup_congr_Prop pq f @[congr] theorem iInter_congr_Prop {p q : Prop} {f₁ : p → Set α} {f₂ : q → Set α} (pq : p ↔ q) (f : ∀ x, f₁ (pq.mpr x) = f₂ x) : iInter f₁ = iInter f₂ := iInf_congr_Prop pq f theorem iUnion_plift_up (f : PLift ι → Set α) : ⋃ i, f (PLift.up i) = ⋃ i, f i := iSup_plift_up _ theorem iUnion_plift_down (f : ι → Set α) : ⋃ i, f (PLift.down i) = ⋃ i, f i := iSup_plift_down _ theorem iInter_plift_up (f : PLift ι → Set α) : ⋂ i, f (PLift.up i) = ⋂ i, f i := iInf_plift_up _ theorem iInter_plift_down (f : ι → Set α) : ⋂ i, f (PLift.down i) = ⋂ i, f i := iInf_plift_down _ theorem iUnion_eq_if {p : Prop} [Decidable p] (s : Set α) : ⋃ _ : p, s = if p then s else ∅ := iSup_eq_if _ theorem iUnion_eq_dif {p : Prop} [Decidable p] (s : p → Set α) : ⋃ h : p, s h = if h : p then s h else ∅ := iSup_eq_dif _ theorem iInter_eq_if {p : Prop} [Decidable p] (s : Set α) : ⋂ _ : p, s = if p then s else univ := iInf_eq_if _ theorem iInf_eq_dif {p : Prop} [Decidable p] (s : p → Set α) : ⋂ h : p, s h = if h : p then s h else univ := _root_.iInf_eq_dif _ theorem exists_set_mem_of_union_eq_top {ι : Type*} (t : Set ι) (s : ι → Set β) (w : ⋃ i ∈ t, s i = ⊤) (x : β) : ∃ i ∈ t, x ∈ s i := by have p : x ∈ ⊤ := Set.mem_univ x rw [← w, Set.mem_iUnion] at p simpa using p theorem nonempty_of_union_eq_top_of_nonempty {ι : Type*} (t : Set ι) (s : ι → Set α) (H : Nonempty α) (w : ⋃ i ∈ t, s i = ⊤) : t.Nonempty := by obtain ⟨x, m, -⟩ := exists_set_mem_of_union_eq_top t s w H.some exact ⟨x, m⟩ theorem nonempty_of_nonempty_iUnion {s : ι → Set α} (h_Union : (⋃ i, s i).Nonempty) : Nonempty ι := by obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := h_Union exact ⟨Classical.choose <| mem_iUnion.mp hx⟩ theorem nonempty_of_nonempty_iUnion_eq_univ {s : ι → Set α} [Nonempty α] (h_Union : ⋃ i, s i = univ) : Nonempty ι := nonempty_of_nonempty_iUnion (s := s) (by simpa only [h_Union] using univ_nonempty) theorem setOf_exists (p : ι → β → Prop) : { x | ∃ i, p i x } = ⋃ i, { x | p i x } := ext fun _ => mem_iUnion.symm theorem setOf_forall (p : ι → β → Prop) : { x | ∀ i, p i x } = ⋂ i, { x | p i x } := ext fun _ => mem_iInter.symm theorem iUnion_subset {s : ι → Set α} {t : Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i ⊆ t) : ⋃ i, s i ⊆ t := iSup_le h theorem iUnion₂_subset {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s i j ⊆ t) : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ t := iUnion_subset fun x => iUnion_subset (h x) theorem subset_iInter {t : Set β} {s : ι → Set β} (h : ∀ i, t ⊆ s i) : t ⊆ ⋂ i, s i := le_iInf h theorem subset_iInter₂ {s : Set α} {t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s ⊆ t i j) : s ⊆ ⋂ (i) (j), t i j := subset_iInter fun x => subset_iInter <| h x @[simp] theorem iUnion_subset_iff {s : ι → Set α} {t : Set α} : ⋃ i, s i ⊆ t ↔ ∀ i, s i ⊆ t := ⟨fun h _ => Subset.trans (le_iSup s _) h, iUnion_subset⟩ theorem iUnion₂_subset_iff {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : Set α} : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ t ↔ ∀ i j, s i j ⊆ t := by simp_rw [iUnion_subset_iff] @[simp] theorem subset_iInter_iff {s : Set α} {t : ι → Set α} : (s ⊆ ⋂ i, t i) ↔ ∀ i, s ⊆ t i := le_iInf_iff theorem subset_iInter₂_iff {s : Set α} {t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} : (s ⊆ ⋂ (i) (j), t i j) ↔ ∀ i j, s ⊆ t i j := by simp_rw [subset_iInter_iff] theorem subset_iUnion : ∀ (s : ι → Set β) (i : ι), s i ⊆ ⋃ i, s i := le_iSup theorem iInter_subset : ∀ (s : ι → Set β) (i : ι), ⋂ i, s i ⊆ s i := iInf_le lemma iInter_subset_iUnion [Nonempty ι] {s : ι → Set α} : ⋂ i, s i ⊆ ⋃ i, s i := iInf_le_iSup theorem subset_iUnion₂ {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (i : ι) (j : κ i) : s i j ⊆ ⋃ (i') (j'), s i' j' := le_iSup₂ i j theorem iInter₂_subset {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (i : ι) (j : κ i) : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ s i j := iInf₂_le i j /-- This rather trivial consequence of `subset_iUnion`is convenient with `apply`, and has `i` explicit for this purpose. -/ theorem subset_iUnion_of_subset {s : Set α} {t : ι → Set α} (i : ι) (h : s ⊆ t i) : s ⊆ ⋃ i, t i := le_iSup_of_le i h /-- This rather trivial consequence of `iInter_subset`is convenient with `apply`, and has `i` explicit for this purpose. -/ theorem iInter_subset_of_subset {s : ι → Set α} {t : Set α} (i : ι) (h : s i ⊆ t) : ⋂ i, s i ⊆ t := iInf_le_of_le i h /-- This rather trivial consequence of `subset_iUnion₂` is convenient with `apply`, and has `i` and `j` explicit for this purpose. -/ theorem subset_iUnion₂_of_subset {s : Set α} {t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (i : ι) (j : κ i) (h : s ⊆ t i j) : s ⊆ ⋃ (i) (j), t i j := le_iSup₂_of_le i j h /-- This rather trivial consequence of `iInter₂_subset` is convenient with `apply`, and has `i` and `j` explicit for this purpose. -/ theorem iInter₂_subset_of_subset {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : Set α} (i : ι) (j : κ i) (h : s i j ⊆ t) : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ t := iInf₂_le_of_le i j h theorem iUnion_mono {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i ⊆ t i) : ⋃ i, s i ⊆ ⋃ i, t i := iSup_mono h @[gcongr] theorem iUnion_mono'' {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i ⊆ t i) : iUnion s ⊆ iUnion t := iSup_mono h theorem iUnion₂_mono {s t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s i j ⊆ t i j) : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ ⋃ (i) (j), t i j := iSup₂_mono h theorem iInter_mono {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i ⊆ t i) : ⋂ i, s i ⊆ ⋂ i, t i := iInf_mono h @[gcongr] theorem iInter_mono'' {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i ⊆ t i) : iInter s ⊆ iInter t := iInf_mono h theorem iInter₂_mono {s t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s i j ⊆ t i j) : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ ⋂ (i) (j), t i j := iInf₂_mono h theorem iUnion_mono' {s : ι → Set α} {t : ι₂ → Set α} (h : ∀ i, ∃ j, s i ⊆ t j) : ⋃ i, s i ⊆ ⋃ i, t i := iSup_mono' h theorem iUnion₂_mono' {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : ∀ i', κ' i' → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, ∃ i' j', s i j ⊆ t i' j') : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ ⋃ (i') (j'), t i' j' := iSup₂_mono' h theorem iInter_mono' {s : ι → Set α} {t : ι' → Set α} (h : ∀ j, ∃ i, s i ⊆ t j) : ⋂ i, s i ⊆ ⋂ j, t j := Set.subset_iInter fun j => let ⟨i, hi⟩ := h j iInter_subset_of_subset i hi theorem iInter₂_mono' {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : ∀ i', κ' i' → Set α} (h : ∀ i' j', ∃ i j, s i j ⊆ t i' j') : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ⊆ ⋂ (i') (j'), t i' j' := subset_iInter₂_iff.2 fun i' j' => let ⟨_, _, hst⟩ := h i' j' (iInter₂_subset _ _).trans hst theorem iUnion₂_subset_iUnion (κ : ι → Sort*) (s : ι → Set α) : ⋃ (i) (_ : κ i), s i ⊆ ⋃ i, s i := iUnion_mono fun _ => iUnion_subset fun _ => Subset.rfl theorem iInter_subset_iInter₂ (κ : ι → Sort*) (s : ι → Set α) : ⋂ i, s i ⊆ ⋂ (i) (_ : κ i), s i := iInter_mono fun _ => subset_iInter fun _ => Subset.rfl theorem iUnion_setOf (P : ι → α → Prop) : ⋃ i, { x : α | P i x } = { x : α | ∃ i, P i x } := by ext exact mem_iUnion theorem iInter_setOf (P : ι → α → Prop) : ⋂ i, { x : α | P i x } = { x : α | ∀ i, P i x } := by ext exact mem_iInter theorem iUnion_congr_of_surjective {f : ι → Set α} {g : ι₂ → Set α} (h : ι → ι₂) (h1 : Surjective h) (h2 : ∀ x, g (h x) = f x) : ⋃ x, f x = ⋃ y, g y := h1.iSup_congr h h2 theorem iInter_congr_of_surjective {f : ι → Set α} {g : ι₂ → Set α} (h : ι → ι₂) (h1 : Surjective h) (h2 : ∀ x, g (h x) = f x) : ⋂ x, f x = ⋂ y, g y := h1.iInf_congr h h2 lemma iUnion_congr {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i = t i) : ⋃ i, s i = ⋃ i, t i := iSup_congr h lemma iInter_congr {s t : ι → Set α} (h : ∀ i, s i = t i) : ⋂ i, s i = ⋂ i, t i := iInf_congr h lemma iUnion₂_congr {s t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s i j = t i j) : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j = ⋃ (i) (j), t i j := iUnion_congr fun i => iUnion_congr <| h i lemma iInter₂_congr {s t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (h : ∀ i j, s i j = t i j) : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j = ⋂ (i) (j), t i j := iInter_congr fun i => iInter_congr <| h i section Nonempty variable [Nonempty ι] {f : ι → Set α} {s : Set α} lemma iUnion_const (s : Set β) : ⋃ _ : ι, s = s := iSup_const lemma iInter_const (s : Set β) : ⋂ _ : ι, s = s := iInf_const lemma iUnion_eq_const (hf : ∀ i, f i = s) : ⋃ i, f i = s := (iUnion_congr hf).trans <| iUnion_const _ lemma iInter_eq_const (hf : ∀ i, f i = s) : ⋂ i, f i = s := (iInter_congr hf).trans <| iInter_const _ end Nonempty @[simp] theorem compl_iUnion (s : ι → Set β) : (⋃ i, s i)ᶜ = ⋂ i, (s i)ᶜ := compl_iSup theorem compl_iUnion₂ (s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) : (⋃ (i) (j), s i j)ᶜ = ⋂ (i) (j), (s i j)ᶜ := by simp_rw [compl_iUnion] @[simp] theorem compl_iInter (s : ι → Set β) : (⋂ i, s i)ᶜ = ⋃ i, (s i)ᶜ := compl_iInf theorem compl_iInter₂ (s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) : (⋂ (i) (j), s i j)ᶜ = ⋃ (i) (j), (s i j)ᶜ := by simp_rw [compl_iInter] -- classical -- complete_boolean_algebra theorem iUnion_eq_compl_iInter_compl (s : ι → Set β) : ⋃ i, s i = (⋂ i, (s i)ᶜ)ᶜ := by simp only [compl_iInter, compl_compl] -- classical -- complete_boolean_algebra theorem iInter_eq_compl_iUnion_compl (s : ι → Set β) : ⋂ i, s i = (⋃ i, (s i)ᶜ)ᶜ := by simp only [compl_iUnion, compl_compl] theorem inter_iUnion (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s ∩ ⋃ i, t i) = ⋃ i, s ∩ t i := inf_iSup_eq _ _ theorem iUnion_inter (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (⋃ i, t i) ∩ s = ⋃ i, t i ∩ s := iSup_inf_eq _ _ theorem iUnion_union_distrib (s : ι → Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : ⋃ i, s i ∪ t i = (⋃ i, s i) ∪ ⋃ i, t i := iSup_sup_eq theorem iInter_inter_distrib (s : ι → Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : ⋂ i, s i ∩ t i = (⋂ i, s i) ∩ ⋂ i, t i := iInf_inf_eq theorem union_iUnion [Nonempty ι] (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s ∪ ⋃ i, t i) = ⋃ i, s ∪ t i := sup_iSup theorem iUnion_union [Nonempty ι] (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (⋃ i, t i) ∪ s = ⋃ i, t i ∪ s := iSup_sup theorem inter_iInter [Nonempty ι] (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s ∩ ⋂ i, t i) = ⋂ i, s ∩ t i := inf_iInf theorem iInter_inter [Nonempty ι] (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (⋂ i, t i) ∩ s = ⋂ i, t i ∩ s := iInf_inf theorem insert_iUnion [Nonempty ι] (x : β) (t : ι → Set β) : insert x (⋃ i, t i) = ⋃ i, insert x (t i) := by simp_rw [← union_singleton, iUnion_union] -- classical theorem union_iInter (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s ∪ ⋂ i, t i) = ⋂ i, s ∪ t i := sup_iInf_eq _ _ theorem iInter_union (s : ι → Set β) (t : Set β) : (⋂ i, s i) ∪ t = ⋂ i, s i ∪ t := iInf_sup_eq _ _ theorem insert_iInter (x : β) (t : ι → Set β) : insert x (⋂ i, t i) = ⋂ i, insert x (t i) := by simp_rw [← union_singleton, iInter_union] theorem iUnion_diff (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (⋃ i, t i) \ s = ⋃ i, t i \ s := iUnion_inter _ _ theorem diff_iUnion [Nonempty ι] (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s \ ⋃ i, t i) = ⋂ i, s \ t i := by rw [diff_eq, compl_iUnion, inter_iInter]; rfl theorem diff_iInter (s : Set β) (t : ι → Set β) : (s \ ⋂ i, t i) = ⋃ i, s \ t i := by rw [diff_eq, compl_iInter, inter_iUnion]; rfl theorem iUnion_inter_subset {ι α} {s t : ι → Set α} : ⋃ i, s i ∩ t i ⊆ (⋃ i, s i) ∩ ⋃ i, t i := le_iSup_inf_iSup s t theorem iUnion_inter_of_monotone {ι α} [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (· ≤ ·)] {s t : ι → Set α} (hs : Monotone s) (ht : Monotone t) : ⋃ i, s i ∩ t i = (⋃ i, s i) ∩ ⋃ i, t i := iSup_inf_of_monotone hs ht theorem iUnion_inter_of_antitone {ι α} [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (swap (· ≤ ·))] {s t : ι → Set α} (hs : Antitone s) (ht : Antitone t) : ⋃ i, s i ∩ t i = (⋃ i, s i) ∩ ⋃ i, t i := iSup_inf_of_antitone hs ht theorem iInter_union_of_monotone {ι α} [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (swap (· ≤ ·))] {s t : ι → Set α} (hs : Monotone s) (ht : Monotone t) : ⋂ i, s i ∪ t i = (⋂ i, s i) ∪ ⋂ i, t i := iInf_sup_of_monotone hs ht theorem iInter_union_of_antitone {ι α} [Preorder ι] [IsDirected ι (· ≤ ·)] {s t : ι → Set α} (hs : Antitone s) (ht : Antitone t) : ⋂ i, s i ∪ t i = (⋂ i, s i) ∪ ⋂ i, t i := iInf_sup_of_antitone hs ht /-- An equality version of this lemma is `iUnion_iInter_of_monotone` in `Data.Set.Finite`. -/ theorem iUnion_iInter_subset {s : ι → ι' → Set α} : (⋃ j, ⋂ i, s i j) ⊆ ⋂ i, ⋃ j, s i j := iSup_iInf_le_iInf_iSup (flip s) theorem iUnion_option {ι} (s : Option ι → Set α) : ⋃ o, s o = s none ∪ ⋃ i, s (some i) := iSup_option s theorem iInter_option {ι} (s : Option ι → Set α) : ⋂ o, s o = s none ∩ ⋂ i, s (some i) := iInf_option s section variable (p : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred p] theorem iUnion_dite (f : ∀ i, p i → Set α) (g : ∀ i, ¬p i → Set α) : ⋃ i, (if h : p i then f i h else g i h) = (⋃ (i) (h : p i), f i h) ∪ ⋃ (i) (h : ¬p i), g i h := iSup_dite _ _ _ theorem iUnion_ite (f g : ι → Set α) : ⋃ i, (if p i then f i else g i) = (⋃ (i) (_ : p i), f i) ∪ ⋃ (i) (_ : ¬p i), g i := iUnion_dite _ _ _ theorem iInter_dite (f : ∀ i, p i → Set α) (g : ∀ i, ¬p i → Set α) : ⋂ i, (if h : p i then f i h else g i h) = (⋂ (i) (h : p i), f i h) ∩ ⋂ (i) (h : ¬p i), g i h := iInf_dite _ _ _ theorem iInter_ite (f g : ι → Set α) : ⋂ i, (if p i then f i else g i) = (⋂ (i) (_ : p i), f i) ∩ ⋂ (i) (_ : ¬p i), g i := iInter_dite _ _ _ end /-! ### Unions and intersections indexed by `Prop` -/ theorem iInter_false {s : False → Set α} : iInter s = univ := iInf_false theorem iUnion_false {s : False → Set α} : iUnion s = ∅ := iSup_false @[simp] theorem iInter_true {s : True → Set α} : iInter s = s trivial := iInf_true @[simp] theorem iUnion_true {s : True → Set α} : iUnion s = s trivial := iSup_true @[simp] theorem iInter_exists {p : ι → Prop} {f : Exists p → Set α} : ⋂ x, f x = ⋂ (i) (h : p i), f ⟨i, h⟩ := iInf_exists @[simp] theorem iUnion_exists {p : ι → Prop} {f : Exists p → Set α} : ⋃ x, f x = ⋃ (i) (h : p i), f ⟨i, h⟩ := iSup_exists @[simp] theorem iUnion_empty : (⋃ _ : ι, ∅ : Set α) = ∅ := iSup_bot @[simp] theorem iInter_univ : (⋂ _ : ι, univ : Set α) = univ := iInf_top section variable {s : ι → Set α} @[simp] theorem iUnion_eq_empty : ⋃ i, s i = ∅ ↔ ∀ i, s i = ∅ := iSup_eq_bot @[simp] theorem iInter_eq_univ : ⋂ i, s i = univ ↔ ∀ i, s i = univ := iInf_eq_top @[simp] theorem nonempty_iUnion : (⋃ i, s i).Nonempty ↔ ∃ i, (s i).Nonempty := by simp [nonempty_iff_ne_empty] theorem nonempty_biUnion {t : Set α} {s : α → Set β} : (⋃ i ∈ t, s i).Nonempty ↔ ∃ i ∈ t, (s i).Nonempty := by simp theorem iUnion_nonempty_index (s : Set α) (t : s.Nonempty → Set β) : ⋃ h, t h = ⋃ x ∈ s, t ⟨x, ‹_›⟩ := iSup_exists end @[simp] theorem iInter_iInter_eq_left {b : β} {s : ∀ x : β, x = b → Set α} : ⋂ (x) (h : x = b), s x h = s b rfl := iInf_iInf_eq_left @[simp] theorem iInter_iInter_eq_right {b : β} {s : ∀ x : β, b = x → Set α} : ⋂ (x) (h : b = x), s x h = s b rfl := iInf_iInf_eq_right @[simp] theorem iUnion_iUnion_eq_left {b : β} {s : ∀ x : β, x = b → Set α} : ⋃ (x) (h : x = b), s x h = s b rfl := iSup_iSup_eq_left @[simp] theorem iUnion_iUnion_eq_right {b : β} {s : ∀ x : β, b = x → Set α} : ⋃ (x) (h : b = x), s x h = s b rfl := iSup_iSup_eq_right theorem iInter_or {p q : Prop} (s : p ∨ q → Set α) : ⋂ h, s h = (⋂ h : p, s (Or.inl h)) ∩ ⋂ h : q, s (Or.inr h) := iInf_or theorem iUnion_or {p q : Prop} (s : p ∨ q → Set α) : ⋃ h, s h = (⋃ i, s (Or.inl i)) ∪ ⋃ j, s (Or.inr j) := iSup_or theorem iUnion_and {p q : Prop} (s : p ∧ q → Set α) : ⋃ h, s h = ⋃ (hp) (hq), s ⟨hp, hq⟩ := iSup_and theorem iInter_and {p q : Prop} (s : p ∧ q → Set α) : ⋂ h, s h = ⋂ (hp) (hq), s ⟨hp, hq⟩ := iInf_and theorem iUnion_comm (s : ι → ι' → Set α) : ⋃ (i) (i'), s i i' = ⋃ (i') (i), s i i' := iSup_comm theorem iInter_comm (s : ι → ι' → Set α) : ⋂ (i) (i'), s i i' = ⋂ (i') (i), s i i' := iInf_comm theorem iUnion_sigma {γ : α → Type*} (s : Sigma γ → Set β) : ⋃ ia, s ia = ⋃ i, ⋃ a, s ⟨i, a⟩ := iSup_sigma theorem iUnion_sigma' {γ : α → Type*} (s : ∀ i, γ i → Set β) : ⋃ i, ⋃ a, s i a = ⋃ ia : Sigma γ, s ia.1 ia.2 := iSup_sigma' _ theorem iInter_sigma {γ : α → Type*} (s : Sigma γ → Set β) : ⋂ ia, s ia = ⋂ i, ⋂ a, s ⟨i, a⟩ := iInf_sigma theorem iInter_sigma' {γ : α → Type*} (s : ∀ i, γ i → Set β) : ⋂ i, ⋂ a, s i a = ⋂ ia : Sigma γ, s ia.1 ia.2 := iInf_sigma' _ theorem iUnion₂_comm (s : ∀ i₁, κ₁ i₁ → ∀ i₂, κ₂ i₂ → Set α) : ⋃ (i₁) (j₁) (i₂) (j₂), s i₁ j₁ i₂ j₂ = ⋃ (i₂) (j₂) (i₁) (j₁), s i₁ j₁ i₂ j₂ := iSup₂_comm _ theorem iInter₂_comm (s : ∀ i₁, κ₁ i₁ → ∀ i₂, κ₂ i₂ → Set α) : ⋂ (i₁) (j₁) (i₂) (j₂), s i₁ j₁ i₂ j₂ = ⋂ (i₂) (j₂) (i₁) (j₁), s i₁ j₁ i₂ j₂ := iInf₂_comm _ @[simp] theorem biUnion_and (p : ι → Prop) (q : ι → ι' → Prop) (s : ∀ x y, p x ∧ q x y → Set α) : ⋃ (x : ι) (y : ι') (h : p x ∧ q x y), s x y h = ⋃ (x : ι) (hx : p x) (y : ι') (hy : q x y), s x y ⟨hx, hy⟩ := by simp only [iUnion_and, @iUnion_comm _ ι'] @[simp] theorem biUnion_and' (p : ι' → Prop) (q : ι → ι' → Prop) (s : ∀ x y, p y ∧ q x y → Set α) : ⋃ (x : ι) (y : ι') (h : p y ∧ q x y), s x y h = ⋃ (y : ι') (hy : p y) (x : ι) (hx : q x y), s x y ⟨hy, hx⟩ := by simp only [iUnion_and, @iUnion_comm _ ι] @[simp] theorem biInter_and (p : ι → Prop) (q : ι → ι' → Prop) (s : ∀ x y, p x ∧ q x y → Set α) : ⋂ (x : ι) (y : ι') (h : p x ∧ q x y), s x y h = ⋂ (x : ι) (hx : p x) (y : ι') (hy : q x y), s x y ⟨hx, hy⟩ := by simp only [iInter_and, @iInter_comm _ ι'] @[simp] theorem biInter_and' (p : ι' → Prop) (q : ι → ι' → Prop) (s : ∀ x y, p y ∧ q x y → Set α) : ⋂ (x : ι) (y : ι') (h : p y ∧ q x y), s x y h = ⋂ (y : ι') (hy : p y) (x : ι) (hx : q x y), s x y ⟨hy, hx⟩ := by simp only [iInter_and, @iInter_comm _ ι] @[simp] theorem iUnion_iUnion_eq_or_left {b : β} {p : β → Prop} {s : ∀ x : β, x = b ∨ p x → Set α} : ⋃ (x) (h), s x h = s b (Or.inl rfl) ∪ ⋃ (x) (h : p x), s x (Or.inr h) := by simp only [iUnion_or, iUnion_union_distrib, iUnion_iUnion_eq_left] @[simp] theorem iInter_iInter_eq_or_left {b : β} {p : β → Prop} {s : ∀ x : β, x = b ∨ p x → Set α} : ⋂ (x) (h), s x h = s b (Or.inl rfl) ∩ ⋂ (x) (h : p x), s x (Or.inr h) := by simp only [iInter_or, iInter_inter_distrib, iInter_iInter_eq_left] lemma iUnion_sum {s : α ⊕ β → Set γ} : ⋃ x, s x = (⋃ x, s (.inl x)) ∪ ⋃ x, s (.inr x) := iSup_sum lemma iInter_sum {s : α ⊕ β → Set γ} : ⋂ x, s x = (⋂ x, s (.inl x)) ∩ ⋂ x, s (.inr x) := iInf_sum theorem iUnion_psigma {γ : α → Type*} (s : PSigma γ → Set β) : ⋃ ia, s ia = ⋃ i, ⋃ a, s ⟨i, a⟩ := iSup_psigma _ /-- A reversed version of `iUnion_psigma` with a curried map. -/ theorem iUnion_psigma' {γ : α → Type*} (s : ∀ i, γ i → Set β) : ⋃ i, ⋃ a, s i a = ⋃ ia : PSigma γ, s ia.1 ia.2 := iSup_psigma' _ theorem iInter_psigma {γ : α → Type*} (s : PSigma γ → Set β) : ⋂ ia, s ia = ⋂ i, ⋂ a, s ⟨i, a⟩ := iInf_psigma _ /-- A reversed version of `iInter_psigma` with a curried map. -/ theorem iInter_psigma' {γ : α → Type*} (s : ∀ i, γ i → Set β) : ⋂ i, ⋂ a, s i a = ⋂ ia : PSigma γ, s ia.1 ia.2 := iInf_psigma' _ /-! ### Bounded unions and intersections -/ /-- A specialization of `mem_iUnion₂`. -/ theorem mem_biUnion {s : Set α} {t : α → Set β} {x : α} {y : β} (xs : x ∈ s) (ytx : y ∈ t x) : y ∈ ⋃ x ∈ s, t x := mem_iUnion₂_of_mem xs ytx /-- A specialization of `mem_iInter₂`. -/ theorem mem_biInter {s : Set α} {t : α → Set β} {y : β} (h : ∀ x ∈ s, y ∈ t x) : y ∈ ⋂ x ∈ s, t x := mem_iInter₂_of_mem h /-- A specialization of `subset_iUnion₂`. -/ theorem subset_biUnion_of_mem {s : Set α} {u : α → Set β} {x : α} (xs : x ∈ s) : u x ⊆ ⋃ x ∈ s, u x := subset_iUnion₂ (s := fun i _ => u i) x xs /-- A specialization of `iInter₂_subset`. -/ theorem biInter_subset_of_mem {s : Set α} {t : α → Set β} {x : α} (xs : x ∈ s) : ⋂ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ t x := iInter₂_subset x xs lemma biInter_subset_biUnion {s : Set α} (hs : s.Nonempty) {t : α → Set β} : ⋂ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ ⋃ x ∈ s, t x := biInf_le_biSup hs theorem biUnion_subset_biUnion_left {s s' : Set α} {t : α → Set β} (h : s ⊆ s') : ⋃ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ ⋃ x ∈ s', t x := iUnion₂_subset fun _ hx => subset_biUnion_of_mem <| h hx theorem biInter_subset_biInter_left {s s' : Set α} {t : α → Set β} (h : s' ⊆ s) : ⋂ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ ⋂ x ∈ s', t x := subset_iInter₂ fun _ hx => biInter_subset_of_mem <| h hx theorem biUnion_mono {s s' : Set α} {t t' : α → Set β} (hs : s' ⊆ s) (h : ∀ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ t' x) : ⋃ x ∈ s', t x ⊆ ⋃ x ∈ s, t' x := (biUnion_subset_biUnion_left hs).trans <| iUnion₂_mono h theorem biInter_mono {s s' : Set α} {t t' : α → Set β} (hs : s ⊆ s') (h : ∀ x ∈ s, t x ⊆ t' x) : ⋂ x ∈ s', t x ⊆ ⋂ x ∈ s, t' x := (biInter_subset_biInter_left hs).trans <| iInter₂_mono h theorem biUnion_eq_iUnion (s : Set α) (t : ∀ x ∈ s, Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ s, t x ‹_› = ⋃ x : s, t x x.2 := iSup_subtype' theorem biInter_eq_iInter (s : Set α) (t : ∀ x ∈ s, Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ s, t x ‹_› = ⋂ x : s, t x x.2 := iInf_subtype' @[simp] lemma biUnion_const {s : Set α} (hs : s.Nonempty) (t : Set β) : ⋃ a ∈ s, t = t := biSup_const hs @[simp] lemma biInter_const {s : Set α} (hs : s.Nonempty) (t : Set β) : ⋂ a ∈ s, t = t := biInf_const hs theorem iUnion_subtype (p : α → Prop) (s : { x // p x } → Set β) : ⋃ x : { x // p x }, s x = ⋃ (x) (hx : p x), s ⟨x, hx⟩ := iSup_subtype theorem iInter_subtype (p : α → Prop) (s : { x // p x } → Set β) : ⋂ x : { x // p x }, s x = ⋂ (x) (hx : p x), s ⟨x, hx⟩ := iInf_subtype theorem biInter_empty (u : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ (∅ : Set α), u x = univ := iInf_emptyset theorem biInter_univ (u : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ @univ α, u x = ⋂ x, u x := iInf_univ @[simp] theorem biUnion_self (s : Set α) : ⋃ x ∈ s, s = s := Subset.antisymm (iUnion₂_subset fun _ _ => Subset.refl s) fun _ hx => mem_biUnion hx hx @[simp] theorem iUnion_nonempty_self (s : Set α) : ⋃ _ : s.Nonempty, s = s := by rw [iUnion_nonempty_index, biUnion_self] theorem biInter_singleton (a : α) (s : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ ({a} : Set α), s x = s a := iInf_singleton theorem biInter_union (s t : Set α) (u : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ s ∪ t, u x = (⋂ x ∈ s, u x) ∩ ⋂ x ∈ t, u x := iInf_union theorem biInter_insert (a : α) (s : Set α) (t : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ insert a s, t x = t a ∩ ⋂ x ∈ s, t x := by simp theorem biInter_pair (a b : α) (s : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ ({a, b} : Set α), s x = s a ∩ s b := by rw [biInter_insert, biInter_singleton] theorem biInter_inter {ι α : Type*} {s : Set ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → Set α) (t : Set α) : ⋂ i ∈ s, f i ∩ t = (⋂ i ∈ s, f i) ∩ t := by haveI : Nonempty s := hs.to_subtype simp [biInter_eq_iInter, ← iInter_inter] theorem inter_biInter {ι α : Type*} {s : Set ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) (f : ι → Set α) (t : Set α) : ⋂ i ∈ s, t ∩ f i = t ∩ ⋂ i ∈ s, f i := by rw [inter_comm, ← biInter_inter hs] simp [inter_comm] theorem biUnion_empty (s : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ (∅ : Set α), s x = ∅ := iSup_emptyset theorem biUnion_univ (s : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ @univ α, s x = ⋃ x, s x := iSup_univ theorem biUnion_singleton (a : α) (s : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ ({a} : Set α), s x = s a := iSup_singleton @[simp] theorem biUnion_of_singleton (s : Set α) : ⋃ x ∈ s, {x} = s := ext <| by simp theorem biUnion_union (s t : Set α) (u : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ s ∪ t, u x = (⋃ x ∈ s, u x) ∪ ⋃ x ∈ t, u x := iSup_union @[simp] theorem iUnion_coe_set {α β : Type*} (s : Set α) (f : s → Set β) : ⋃ i, f i = ⋃ i ∈ s, f ⟨i, ‹i ∈ s›⟩ := iUnion_subtype _ _ @[simp] theorem iInter_coe_set {α β : Type*} (s : Set α) (f : s → Set β) : ⋂ i, f i = ⋂ i ∈ s, f ⟨i, ‹i ∈ s›⟩ := iInter_subtype _ _ theorem biUnion_insert (a : α) (s : Set α) (t : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ insert a s, t x = t a ∪ ⋃ x ∈ s, t x := by simp theorem biUnion_pair (a b : α) (s : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ ({a, b} : Set α), s x = s a ∪ s b := by simp theorem inter_iUnion₂ (s : Set α) (t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) : (s ∩ ⋃ (i) (j), t i j) = ⋃ (i) (j), s ∩ t i j := by simp only [inter_iUnion] theorem iUnion₂_inter (s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) (t : Set α) : (⋃ (i) (j), s i j) ∩ t = ⋃ (i) (j), s i j ∩ t := by simp_rw [iUnion_inter] theorem union_iInter₂ (s : Set α) (t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) : (s ∪ ⋂ (i) (j), t i j) = ⋂ (i) (j), s ∪ t i j := by simp_rw [union_iInter] theorem iInter₂_union (s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) (t : Set α) : (⋂ (i) (j), s i j) ∪ t = ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ∪ t := by simp_rw [iInter_union] theorem mem_sUnion_of_mem {x : α} {t : Set α} {S : Set (Set α)} (hx : x ∈ t) (ht : t ∈ S) : x ∈ ⋃₀ S := ⟨t, ht, hx⟩ -- is this theorem really necessary? theorem not_mem_of_not_mem_sUnion {x : α} {t : Set α} {S : Set (Set α)} (hx : x ∉ ⋃₀ S) (ht : t ∈ S) : x ∉ t := fun h => hx ⟨t, ht, h⟩ theorem sInter_subset_of_mem {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} (tS : t ∈ S) : ⋂₀ S ⊆ t := sInf_le tS theorem subset_sUnion_of_mem {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} (tS : t ∈ S) : t ⊆ ⋃₀ S := le_sSup tS theorem subset_sUnion_of_subset {s : Set α} (t : Set (Set α)) (u : Set α) (h₁ : s ⊆ u) (h₂ : u ∈ t) : s ⊆ ⋃₀ t := Subset.trans h₁ (subset_sUnion_of_mem h₂) theorem sUnion_subset {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} (h : ∀ t' ∈ S, t' ⊆ t) : ⋃₀ S ⊆ t := sSup_le h @[simp] theorem sUnion_subset_iff {s : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} : ⋃₀ s ⊆ t ↔ ∀ t' ∈ s, t' ⊆ t := sSup_le_iff /-- `sUnion` is monotone under taking a subset of each set. -/ lemma sUnion_mono_subsets {s : Set (Set α)} {f : Set α → Set α} (hf : ∀ t : Set α, t ⊆ f t) : ⋃₀ s ⊆ ⋃₀ (f '' s) := fun _ ⟨t, htx, hxt⟩ ↦ ⟨f t, mem_image_of_mem f htx, hf t hxt⟩ /-- `sUnion` is monotone under taking a superset of each set. -/ lemma sUnion_mono_supsets {s : Set (Set α)} {f : Set α → Set α} (hf : ∀ t : Set α, f t ⊆ t) : ⋃₀ (f '' s) ⊆ ⋃₀ s := -- If t ∈ f '' s is arbitrary; t = f u for some u : Set α. fun _ ⟨_, ⟨u, hus, hut⟩, hxt⟩ ↦ ⟨u, hus, (hut ▸ hf u) hxt⟩ theorem subset_sInter {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} (h : ∀ t' ∈ S, t ⊆ t') : t ⊆ ⋂₀ S := le_sInf h @[simp] theorem subset_sInter_iff {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} : t ⊆ ⋂₀ S ↔ ∀ t' ∈ S, t ⊆ t' := le_sInf_iff @[gcongr] theorem sUnion_subset_sUnion {S T : Set (Set α)} (h : S ⊆ T) : ⋃₀ S ⊆ ⋃₀ T := sUnion_subset fun _ hs => subset_sUnion_of_mem (h hs) @[gcongr] theorem sInter_subset_sInter {S T : Set (Set α)} (h : S ⊆ T) : ⋂₀ T ⊆ ⋂₀ S := subset_sInter fun _ hs => sInter_subset_of_mem (h hs) @[simp] theorem sUnion_empty : ⋃₀ ∅ = (∅ : Set α) := sSup_empty @[simp] theorem sInter_empty : ⋂₀ ∅ = (univ : Set α) := sInf_empty @[simp] theorem sUnion_singleton (s : Set α) : ⋃₀ {s} = s := sSup_singleton @[simp] theorem sInter_singleton (s : Set α) : ⋂₀ {s} = s := sInf_singleton @[simp] theorem sUnion_eq_empty {S : Set (Set α)} : ⋃₀ S = ∅ ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, s = ∅ := sSup_eq_bot @[simp] theorem sInter_eq_univ {S : Set (Set α)} : ⋂₀ S = univ ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, s = univ := sInf_eq_top theorem subset_powerset_iff {s : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} : s ⊆ 𝒫 t ↔ ⋃₀ s ⊆ t := sUnion_subset_iff.symm /-- `⋃₀` and `𝒫` form a Galois connection. -/ theorem sUnion_powerset_gc : GaloisConnection (⋃₀ · : Set (Set α) → Set α) (𝒫 · : Set α → Set (Set α)) := gc_sSup_Iic /-- `⋃₀` and `𝒫` form a Galois insertion. -/ def sUnionPowersetGI : GaloisInsertion (⋃₀ · : Set (Set α) → Set α) (𝒫 · : Set α → Set (Set α)) := gi_sSup_Iic @[deprecated (since := "2024-12-07")] alias sUnion_powerset_gi := sUnionPowersetGI /-- If all sets in a collection are either `∅` or `Set.univ`, then so is their union. -/ theorem sUnion_mem_empty_univ {S : Set (Set α)} (h : S ⊆ {∅, univ}) : ⋃₀ S ∈ ({∅, univ} : Set (Set α)) := by simp only [mem_insert_iff, mem_singleton_iff, or_iff_not_imp_left, sUnion_eq_empty, not_forall] rintro ⟨s, hs, hne⟩ obtain rfl : s = univ := (h hs).resolve_left hne exact univ_subset_iff.1 <| subset_sUnion_of_mem hs @[simp] theorem nonempty_sUnion {S : Set (Set α)} : (⋃₀ S).Nonempty ↔ ∃ s ∈ S, Set.Nonempty s := by simp [nonempty_iff_ne_empty] theorem Nonempty.of_sUnion {s : Set (Set α)} (h : (⋃₀ s).Nonempty) : s.Nonempty := let ⟨s, hs, _⟩ := nonempty_sUnion.1 h ⟨s, hs⟩ theorem Nonempty.of_sUnion_eq_univ [Nonempty α] {s : Set (Set α)} (h : ⋃₀ s = univ) : s.Nonempty := Nonempty.of_sUnion <| h.symm ▸ univ_nonempty theorem sUnion_union (S T : Set (Set α)) : ⋃₀ (S ∪ T) = ⋃₀ S ∪ ⋃₀ T := sSup_union theorem sInter_union (S T : Set (Set α)) : ⋂₀ (S ∪ T) = ⋂₀ S ∩ ⋂₀ T := sInf_union @[simp] theorem sUnion_insert (s : Set α) (T : Set (Set α)) : ⋃₀ insert s T = s ∪ ⋃₀ T := sSup_insert @[simp] theorem sInter_insert (s : Set α) (T : Set (Set α)) : ⋂₀ insert s T = s ∩ ⋂₀ T := sInf_insert @[simp] theorem sUnion_diff_singleton_empty (s : Set (Set α)) : ⋃₀ (s \ {∅}) = ⋃₀ s := sSup_diff_singleton_bot s @[simp] theorem sInter_diff_singleton_univ (s : Set (Set α)) : ⋂₀ (s \ {univ}) = ⋂₀ s := sInf_diff_singleton_top s theorem sUnion_pair (s t : Set α) : ⋃₀ {s, t} = s ∪ t := sSup_pair theorem sInter_pair (s t : Set α) : ⋂₀ {s, t} = s ∩ t := sInf_pair @[simp] theorem sUnion_image (f : α → Set β) (s : Set α) : ⋃₀ (f '' s) = ⋃ a ∈ s, f a := sSup_image @[simp] theorem sInter_image (f : α → Set β) (s : Set α) : ⋂₀ (f '' s) = ⋂ a ∈ s, f a := sInf_image @[simp] lemma sUnion_image2 (f : α → β → Set γ) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : ⋃₀ (image2 f s t) = ⋃ (a ∈ s) (b ∈ t), f a b := sSup_image2 @[simp] lemma sInter_image2 (f : α → β → Set γ) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : ⋂₀ (image2 f s t) = ⋂ (a ∈ s) (b ∈ t), f a b := sInf_image2 @[simp] theorem sUnion_range (f : ι → Set β) : ⋃₀ range f = ⋃ x, f x := rfl @[simp] theorem sInter_range (f : ι → Set β) : ⋂₀ range f = ⋂ x, f x := rfl theorem iUnion_eq_univ_iff {f : ι → Set α} : ⋃ i, f i = univ ↔ ∀ x, ∃ i, x ∈ f i := by simp only [eq_univ_iff_forall, mem_iUnion] theorem iUnion₂_eq_univ_iff {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} : ⋃ (i) (j), s i j = univ ↔ ∀ a, ∃ i j, a ∈ s i j := by simp only [iUnion_eq_univ_iff, mem_iUnion] theorem sUnion_eq_univ_iff {c : Set (Set α)} : ⋃₀ c = univ ↔ ∀ a, ∃ b ∈ c, a ∈ b := by simp only [eq_univ_iff_forall, mem_sUnion] -- classical theorem iInter_eq_empty_iff {f : ι → Set α} : ⋂ i, f i = ∅ ↔ ∀ x, ∃ i, x ∉ f i := by simp [Set.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] -- classical theorem iInter₂_eq_empty_iff {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} : ⋂ (i) (j), s i j = ∅ ↔ ∀ a, ∃ i j, a ∉ s i j := by simp only [eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem, mem_iInter, not_forall] -- classical theorem sInter_eq_empty_iff {c : Set (Set α)} : ⋂₀ c = ∅ ↔ ∀ a, ∃ b ∈ c, a ∉ b := by simp [Set.eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem] -- classical @[simp] theorem nonempty_iInter {f : ι → Set α} : (⋂ i, f i).Nonempty ↔ ∃ x, ∀ i, x ∈ f i := by simp [nonempty_iff_ne_empty, iInter_eq_empty_iff] -- classical theorem nonempty_iInter₂ {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} : (⋂ (i) (j), s i j).Nonempty ↔ ∃ a, ∀ i j, a ∈ s i j := by simp -- classical @[simp] theorem nonempty_sInter {c : Set (Set α)} : (⋂₀ c).Nonempty ↔ ∃ a, ∀ b ∈ c, a ∈ b := by simp [nonempty_iff_ne_empty, sInter_eq_empty_iff] -- classical theorem compl_sUnion (S : Set (Set α)) : (⋃₀ S)ᶜ = ⋂₀ (compl '' S) := ext fun x => by simp -- classical theorem sUnion_eq_compl_sInter_compl (S : Set (Set α)) : ⋃₀ S = (⋂₀ (compl '' S))ᶜ := by rw [← compl_compl (⋃₀ S), compl_sUnion] -- classical theorem compl_sInter (S : Set (Set α)) : (⋂₀ S)ᶜ = ⋃₀ (compl '' S) := by rw [sUnion_eq_compl_sInter_compl, compl_compl_image] -- classical theorem sInter_eq_compl_sUnion_compl (S : Set (Set α)) : ⋂₀ S = (⋃₀ (compl '' S))ᶜ := by rw [← compl_compl (⋂₀ S), compl_sInter] theorem inter_empty_of_inter_sUnion_empty {s t : Set α} {S : Set (Set α)} (hs : t ∈ S) (h : s ∩ ⋃₀ S = ∅) : s ∩ t = ∅ := eq_empty_of_subset_empty <| by rw [← h]; exact inter_subset_inter_right _ (subset_sUnion_of_mem hs) theorem range_sigma_eq_iUnion_range {γ : α → Type*} (f : Sigma γ → β) : range f = ⋃ a, range fun b => f ⟨a, b⟩ := Set.ext <| by simp theorem iUnion_eq_range_sigma (s : α → Set β) : ⋃ i, s i = range fun a : Σi, s i => a.2 := by simp [Set.ext_iff] theorem iUnion_eq_range_psigma (s : ι → Set β) : ⋃ i, s i = range fun a : Σ'i, s i => a.2 := by simp [Set.ext_iff] theorem iUnion_image_preimage_sigma_mk_eq_self {ι : Type*} {σ : ι → Type*} (s : Set (Sigma σ)) : ⋃ i, Sigma.mk i '' (Sigma.mk i ⁻¹' s) = s := by ext x simp only [mem_iUnion, mem_image, mem_preimage] constructor · rintro ⟨i, a, h, rfl⟩ exact h · intro h obtain ⟨i, a⟩ := x exact ⟨i, a, h, rfl⟩ theorem Sigma.univ (X : α → Type*) : (Set.univ : Set (Σa, X a)) = ⋃ a, range (Sigma.mk a) := Set.ext fun x => iff_of_true trivial ⟨range (Sigma.mk x.1), Set.mem_range_self _, x.2, Sigma.eta x⟩ alias sUnion_mono := sUnion_subset_sUnion alias sInter_mono := sInter_subset_sInter theorem iUnion_subset_iUnion_const {s : Set α} (h : ι → ι₂) : ⋃ _ : ι, s ⊆ ⋃ _ : ι₂, s := iSup_const_mono (α := Set α) h @[simp] theorem iUnion_singleton_eq_range (f : α → β) : ⋃ x : α, {f x} = range f := by ext x simp [@eq_comm _ x] theorem iUnion_insert_eq_range_union_iUnion {ι : Type*} (x : ι → β) (t : ι → Set β) : ⋃ i, insert (x i) (t i) = range x ∪ ⋃ i, t i := by simp_rw [← union_singleton, iUnion_union_distrib, union_comm, iUnion_singleton_eq_range] theorem iUnion_of_singleton (α : Type*) : (⋃ x, {x} : Set α) = univ := by simp [Set.ext_iff] theorem iUnion_of_singleton_coe (s : Set α) : ⋃ i : s, ({(i : α)} : Set α) = s := by simp theorem sUnion_eq_biUnion {s : Set (Set α)} : ⋃₀ s = ⋃ (i : Set α) (_ : i ∈ s), i := by rw [← sUnion_image, image_id'] theorem sInter_eq_biInter {s : Set (Set α)} : ⋂₀ s = ⋂ (i : Set α) (_ : i ∈ s), i := by rw [← sInter_image, image_id'] theorem sUnion_eq_iUnion {s : Set (Set α)} : ⋃₀ s = ⋃ i : s, i := by simp only [← sUnion_range, Subtype.range_coe] theorem sInter_eq_iInter {s : Set (Set α)} : ⋂₀ s = ⋂ i : s, i := by simp only [← sInter_range, Subtype.range_coe] @[simp] theorem iUnion_of_empty [IsEmpty ι] (s : ι → Set α) : ⋃ i, s i = ∅ := iSup_of_empty _ @[simp] theorem iInter_of_empty [IsEmpty ι] (s : ι → Set α) : ⋂ i, s i = univ := iInf_of_empty _ theorem union_eq_iUnion {s₁ s₂ : Set α} : s₁ ∪ s₂ = ⋃ b : Bool, cond b s₁ s₂ := sup_eq_iSup s₁ s₂ theorem inter_eq_iInter {s₁ s₂ : Set α} : s₁ ∩ s₂ = ⋂ b : Bool, cond b s₁ s₂ := inf_eq_iInf s₁ s₂ theorem sInter_union_sInter {S T : Set (Set α)} : ⋂₀ S ∪ ⋂₀ T = ⋂ p ∈ S ×ˢ T, (p : Set α × Set α).1 ∪ p.2 := sInf_sup_sInf theorem sUnion_inter_sUnion {s t : Set (Set α)} : ⋃₀ s ∩ ⋃₀ t = ⋃ p ∈ s ×ˢ t, (p : Set α × Set α).1 ∩ p.2 := sSup_inf_sSup theorem biUnion_iUnion (s : ι → Set α) (t : α → Set β) : ⋃ x ∈ ⋃ i, s i, t x = ⋃ (i) (x ∈ s i), t x := by simp [@iUnion_comm _ ι] theorem biInter_iUnion (s : ι → Set α) (t : α → Set β) : ⋂ x ∈ ⋃ i, s i, t x = ⋂ (i) (x ∈ s i), t x := by simp [@iInter_comm _ ι] theorem sUnion_iUnion (s : ι → Set (Set α)) : ⋃₀ ⋃ i, s i = ⋃ i, ⋃₀ s i := by simp only [sUnion_eq_biUnion, biUnion_iUnion] theorem sInter_iUnion (s : ι → Set (Set α)) : ⋂₀ ⋃ i, s i = ⋂ i, ⋂₀ s i := by simp only [sInter_eq_biInter, biInter_iUnion] theorem iUnion_range_eq_sUnion {α β : Type*} (C : Set (Set α)) {f : ∀ s : C, β → (s : Type _)} (hf : ∀ s : C, Surjective (f s)) : ⋃ y : β, range (fun s : C => (f s y).val) = ⋃₀ C := by ext x; constructor · rintro ⟨s, ⟨y, rfl⟩, ⟨s, hs⟩, rfl⟩ refine ⟨_, hs, ?_⟩ exact (f ⟨s, hs⟩ y).2 · rintro ⟨s, hs, hx⟩ obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := hf ⟨s, hs⟩ ⟨x, hx⟩ refine ⟨_, ⟨y, rfl⟩, ⟨s, hs⟩, ?_⟩ exact congr_arg Subtype.val hy theorem iUnion_range_eq_iUnion (C : ι → Set α) {f : ∀ x : ι, β → C x} (hf : ∀ x : ι, Surjective (f x)) : ⋃ y : β, range (fun x : ι => (f x y).val) = ⋃ x, C x := by ext x; rw [mem_iUnion, mem_iUnion]; constructor · rintro ⟨y, i, rfl⟩ exact ⟨i, (f i y).2⟩ · rintro ⟨i, hx⟩ obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ := hf i ⟨x, hx⟩ exact ⟨y, i, congr_arg Subtype.val hy⟩ theorem union_distrib_iInter_left (s : ι → Set α) (t : Set α) : (t ∪ ⋂ i, s i) = ⋂ i, t ∪ s i := sup_iInf_eq _ _ theorem union_distrib_iInter₂_left (s : Set α) (t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) : (s ∪ ⋂ (i) (j), t i j) = ⋂ (i) (j), s ∪ t i j := by simp_rw [union_distrib_iInter_left] theorem union_distrib_iInter_right (s : ι → Set α) (t : Set α) : (⋂ i, s i) ∪ t = ⋂ i, s i ∪ t := iInf_sup_eq _ _ theorem union_distrib_iInter₂_right (s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α) (t : Set α) : (⋂ (i) (j), s i j) ∪ t = ⋂ (i) (j), s i j ∪ t := by simp_rw [union_distrib_iInter_right] lemma biUnion_lt_eq_iUnion [LT α] [NoMaxOrder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋃ (n) (m < n), s m = ⋃ n, s n := biSup_lt_eq_iSup lemma biUnion_le_eq_iUnion [Preorder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋃ (n) (m ≤ n), s m = ⋃ n, s n := biSup_le_eq_iSup lemma biInter_lt_eq_iInter [LT α] [NoMaxOrder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋂ (n) (m < n), s m = ⋂ (n), s n := biInf_lt_eq_iInf lemma biInter_le_eq_iInter [Preorder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋂ (n) (m ≤ n), s m = ⋂ (n), s n := biInf_le_eq_iInf lemma biUnion_gt_eq_iUnion [LT α] [NoMinOrder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋃ (n) (m > n), s m = ⋃ n, s n := biSup_gt_eq_iSup lemma biUnion_ge_eq_iUnion [Preorder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋃ (n) (m ≥ n), s m = ⋃ n, s n := biSup_ge_eq_iSup lemma biInter_gt_eq_iInf [LT α] [NoMinOrder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋂ (n) (m > n), s m = ⋂ n, s n := biInf_gt_eq_iInf lemma biInter_ge_eq_iInf [Preorder α] {s : α → Set β} : ⋂ (n) (m ≥ n), s m = ⋂ n, s n := biInf_ge_eq_iInf section le variable {ι : Type*} [PartialOrder ι] (s : ι → Set α) (i : ι) theorem biUnion_le : (⋃ j ≤ i, s j) = (⋃ j < i, s j) ∪ s i := biSup_le_eq_sup s i theorem biInter_le : (⋂ j ≤ i, s j) = (⋂ j < i, s j) ∩ s i := biInf_le_eq_inf s i theorem biUnion_ge : (⋃ j ≥ i, s j) = s i ∪ ⋃ j > i, s j := biSup_ge_eq_sup s i theorem biInter_ge : (⋂ j ≥ i, s j) = s i ∩ ⋂ j > i, s j := biInf_ge_eq_inf s i end le section Pi variable {π : α → Type*} theorem pi_def (i : Set α) (s : ∀ a, Set (π a)) : pi i s = ⋂ a ∈ i, eval a ⁻¹' s a := by ext simp theorem univ_pi_eq_iInter (t : ∀ i, Set (π i)) : pi univ t = ⋂ i, eval i ⁻¹' t i := by simp only [pi_def, iInter_true, mem_univ] theorem pi_diff_pi_subset (i : Set α) (s t : ∀ a, Set (π a)) : pi i s \ pi i t ⊆ ⋃ a ∈ i, eval a ⁻¹' (s a \ t a) := by refine diff_subset_comm.2 fun x hx a ha => ?_ simp only [mem_diff, mem_pi, mem_iUnion, not_exists, mem_preimage, not_and, not_not, eval_apply] at hx exact hx.2 _ ha (hx.1 _ ha) theorem iUnion_univ_pi {ι : α → Type*} (t : (a : α) → ι a → Set (π a)) : ⋃ x : (a : α) → ι a, pi univ (fun a => t a (x a)) = pi univ fun a => ⋃ j : ι a, t a j := by ext simp [Classical.skolem] end Pi section Directed theorem directedOn_iUnion {r} {f : ι → Set α} (hd : Directed (· ⊆ ·) f) (h : ∀ x, DirectedOn r (f x)) : DirectedOn r (⋃ x, f x) := by simp only [DirectedOn, exists_prop, mem_iUnion, exists_imp] exact fun a₁ b₁ fb₁ a₂ b₂ fb₂ => let ⟨z, zb₁, zb₂⟩ := hd b₁ b₂ let ⟨x, xf, xa₁, xa₂⟩ := h z a₁ (zb₁ fb₁) a₂ (zb₂ fb₂) ⟨x, ⟨z, xf⟩, xa₁, xa₂⟩ theorem directedOn_sUnion {r} {S : Set (Set α)} (hd : DirectedOn (· ⊆ ·) S) (h : ∀ x ∈ S, DirectedOn r x) : DirectedOn r (⋃₀ S) := by rw [sUnion_eq_iUnion] exact directedOn_iUnion (directedOn_iff_directed.mp hd) (fun i ↦ h i.1 i.2) theorem pairwise_iUnion₂ {S : Set (Set α)} (hd : DirectedOn (· ⊆ ·) S) (r : α → α → Prop) (h : ∀ s ∈ S, s.Pairwise r) : (⋃ s ∈ S, s).Pairwise r := by simp only [Set.Pairwise, Set.mem_iUnion, exists_prop, forall_exists_index, and_imp] intro x S hS hx y T hT hy hne obtain ⟨U, hU, hSU, hTU⟩ := hd S hS T hT exact h U hU (hSU hx) (hTU hy) hne end Directed end Set namespace Function namespace Surjective theorem iUnion_comp {f : ι → ι₂} (hf : Surjective f) (g : ι₂ → Set α) : ⋃ x, g (f x) = ⋃ y, g y := hf.iSup_comp g theorem iInter_comp {f : ι → ι₂} (hf : Surjective f) (g : ι₂ → Set α) : ⋂ x, g (f x) = ⋂ y, g y := hf.iInf_comp g end Surjective end Function /-! ### Disjoint sets -/ section Disjoint variable {s t : Set α} namespace Set @[simp] theorem disjoint_iUnion_left {ι : Sort*} {s : ι → Set α} : Disjoint (⋃ i, s i) t ↔ ∀ i, Disjoint (s i) t := iSup_disjoint_iff @[simp] theorem disjoint_iUnion_right {ι : Sort*} {s : ι → Set α} : Disjoint t (⋃ i, s i) ↔ ∀ i, Disjoint t (s i) := disjoint_iSup_iff theorem disjoint_iUnion₂_left {s : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} {t : Set α} : Disjoint (⋃ (i) (j), s i j) t ↔ ∀ i j, Disjoint (s i j) t := iSup₂_disjoint_iff theorem disjoint_iUnion₂_right {s : Set α} {t : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} : Disjoint s (⋃ (i) (j), t i j) ↔ ∀ i j, Disjoint s (t i j) := disjoint_iSup₂_iff @[simp] theorem disjoint_sUnion_left {S : Set (Set α)} {t : Set α} : Disjoint (⋃₀ S) t ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, Disjoint s t := sSup_disjoint_iff @[simp] theorem disjoint_sUnion_right {s : Set α} {S : Set (Set α)} : Disjoint s (⋃₀ S) ↔ ∀ t ∈ S, Disjoint s t := disjoint_sSup_iff lemma biUnion_compl_eq_of_pairwise_disjoint_of_iUnion_eq_univ {ι : Type*} {Es : ι → Set α} (Es_union : ⋃ i, Es i = univ) (Es_disj : Pairwise fun i j ↦ Disjoint (Es i) (Es j)) (I : Set ι) : (⋃ i ∈ I, Es i)ᶜ = ⋃ i ∈ Iᶜ, Es i := by ext x obtain ⟨i, hix⟩ : ∃ i, x ∈ Es i := by simp [← mem_iUnion, Es_union] have obs : ∀ (J : Set ι), x ∈ ⋃ j ∈ J, Es j ↔ i ∈ J := by refine fun J ↦ ⟨?_, fun i_in_J ↦ by simpa only [mem_iUnion, exists_prop] using ⟨i, i_in_J, hix⟩⟩ intro x_in_U simp only [mem_iUnion, exists_prop] at x_in_U obtain ⟨j, j_in_J, hjx⟩ := x_in_U rwa [show i = j by by_contra i_ne_j; exact Disjoint.ne_of_mem (Es_disj i_ne_j) hix hjx rfl] have obs' : ∀ (J : Set ι), x ∈ (⋃ j ∈ J, Es j)ᶜ ↔ i ∉ J := fun J ↦ by simpa only [mem_compl_iff, not_iff_not] using obs J rw [obs, obs', mem_compl_iff] end Set end Disjoint /-! ### Intervals -/ namespace Set lemma nonempty_iInter_Iic_iff [Preorder α] {f : ι → α} : (⋂ i, Iic (f i)).Nonempty ↔ BddBelow (range f) := by have : (⋂ (i : ι), Iic (f i)) = lowerBounds (range f) := by ext c; simp [lowerBounds] simp [this, BddBelow] lemma nonempty_iInter_Ici_iff [Preorder α] {f : ι → α} : (⋂ i, Ici (f i)).Nonempty ↔ BddAbove (range f) := nonempty_iInter_Iic_iff (α := αᵒᵈ) variable [CompleteLattice α] theorem Ici_iSup (f : ι → α) : Ici (⨆ i, f i) = ⋂ i, Ici (f i) := ext fun _ => by simp only [mem_Ici, iSup_le_iff, mem_iInter] theorem Iic_iInf (f : ι → α) : Iic (⨅ i, f i) = ⋂ i, Iic (f i) := ext fun _ => by simp only [mem_Iic, le_iInf_iff, mem_iInter] theorem Ici_iSup₂ (f : ∀ i, κ i → α) : Ici (⨆ (i) (j), f i j) = ⋂ (i) (j), Ici (f i j) := by simp_rw [Ici_iSup] theorem Iic_iInf₂ (f : ∀ i, κ i → α) : Iic (⨅ (i) (j), f i j) = ⋂ (i) (j), Iic (f i j) := by simp_rw [Iic_iInf] theorem Ici_sSup (s : Set α) : Ici (sSup s) = ⋂ a ∈ s, Ici a := by rw [sSup_eq_iSup, Ici_iSup₂] theorem Iic_sInf (s : Set α) : Iic (sInf s) = ⋂ a ∈ s, Iic a := by rw [sInf_eq_iInf, Iic_iInf₂] end Set namespace Set variable (t : α → Set β) theorem biUnion_diff_biUnion_subset (s₁ s₂ : Set α) : ((⋃ x ∈ s₁, t x) \ ⋃ x ∈ s₂, t x) ⊆ ⋃ x ∈ s₁ \ s₂, t x := by simp only [diff_subset_iff, ← biUnion_union] apply biUnion_subset_biUnion_left rw [union_diff_self] apply subset_union_right /-- If `t` is an indexed family of sets, then there is a natural map from `Σ i, t i` to `⋃ i, t i` sending `⟨i, x⟩` to `x`. -/ def sigmaToiUnion (x : Σi, t i) : ⋃ i, t i := ⟨x.2, mem_iUnion.2 ⟨x.1, x.2.2⟩⟩ theorem sigmaToiUnion_surjective : Surjective (sigmaToiUnion t) | ⟨b, hb⟩ => have : ∃ a, b ∈ t a := by simpa using hb let ⟨a, hb⟩ := this ⟨⟨a, b, hb⟩, rfl⟩ theorem sigmaToiUnion_injective (h : Pairwise (Disjoint on t)) : Injective (sigmaToiUnion t) | ⟨a₁, b₁, h₁⟩, ⟨a₂, b₂, h₂⟩, eq => have b_eq : b₁ = b₂ := congr_arg Subtype.val eq have a_eq : a₁ = a₂ := by_contradiction fun ne => have : b₁ ∈ t a₁ ∩ t a₂ := ⟨h₁, b_eq.symm ▸ h₂⟩ (h ne).le_bot this Sigma.eq a_eq <| Subtype.eq <| by subst b_eq; subst a_eq; rfl theorem sigmaToiUnion_bijective (h : Pairwise (Disjoint on t)) : Bijective (sigmaToiUnion t) := ⟨sigmaToiUnion_injective t h, sigmaToiUnion_surjective t⟩ /-- Equivalence from the disjoint union of a family of sets forming a partition of `β`, to `β` itself. -/ noncomputable def sigmaEquiv (s : α → Set β) (hs : ∀ b, ∃! i, b ∈ s i) : (Σ i, s i) ≃ β where toFun | ⟨_, b⟩ => b invFun b := ⟨(hs b).choose, b, (hs b).choose_spec.1⟩ left_inv | ⟨i, b, hb⟩ => Sigma.subtype_ext ((hs b).choose_spec.2 i hb).symm rfl right_inv _ := rfl /-- Equivalence between a disjoint union and a dependent sum. -/ noncomputable def unionEqSigmaOfDisjoint {t : α → Set β} (h : Pairwise (Disjoint on t)) : (⋃ i, t i) ≃ Σi, t i := (Equiv.ofBijective _ <| sigmaToiUnion_bijective t h).symm theorem iUnion_ge_eq_iUnion_nat_add (u : ℕ → Set α) (n : ℕ) : ⋃ i ≥ n, u i = ⋃ i, u (i + n) := iSup_ge_eq_iSup_nat_add u n theorem iInter_ge_eq_iInter_nat_add (u : ℕ → Set α) (n : ℕ) : ⋂ i ≥ n, u i = ⋂ i, u (i + n) := iInf_ge_eq_iInf_nat_add u n theorem _root_.Monotone.iUnion_nat_add {f : ℕ → Set α} (hf : Monotone f) (k : ℕ) : ⋃ n, f (n + k) = ⋃ n, f n := hf.iSup_nat_add k theorem _root_.Antitone.iInter_nat_add {f : ℕ → Set α} (hf : Antitone f) (k : ℕ) : ⋂ n, f (n + k) = ⋂ n, f n := hf.iInf_nat_add k @[simp] theorem iUnion_iInter_ge_nat_add (f : ℕ → Set α) (k : ℕ) : ⋃ n, ⋂ i ≥ n, f (i + k) = ⋃ n, ⋂ i ≥ n, f i := iSup_iInf_ge_nat_add f k theorem union_iUnion_nat_succ (u : ℕ → Set α) : (u 0 ∪ ⋃ i, u (i + 1)) = ⋃ i, u i := sup_iSup_nat_succ u theorem inter_iInter_nat_succ (u : ℕ → Set α) : (u 0 ∩ ⋂ i, u (i + 1)) = ⋂ i, u i := inf_iInf_nat_succ u end Set open Set variable [CompleteLattice β] theorem iSup_iUnion (s : ι → Set α) (f : α → β) : ⨆ a ∈ ⋃ i, s i, f a = ⨆ (i) (a ∈ s i), f a := by rw [iSup_comm] simp_rw [mem_iUnion, iSup_exists] theorem iInf_iUnion (s : ι → Set α) (f : α → β) : ⨅ a ∈ ⋃ i, s i, f a = ⨅ (i) (a ∈ s i), f a := iSup_iUnion (β := βᵒᵈ) s f theorem sSup_iUnion (t : ι → Set β) : sSup (⋃ i, t i) = ⨆ i, sSup (t i) := by simp_rw [sSup_eq_iSup, iSup_iUnion] theorem sSup_sUnion (s : Set (Set β)) : sSup (⋃₀ s) = ⨆ t ∈ s, sSup t := by simp only [sUnion_eq_biUnion, sSup_eq_iSup, iSup_iUnion] theorem sInf_sUnion (s : Set (Set β)) : sInf (⋃₀ s) = ⨅ t ∈ s, sInf t := sSup_sUnion (β := βᵒᵈ) s lemma iSup_sUnion (S : Set (Set α)) (f : α → β) : (⨆ x ∈ ⋃₀ S, f x) = ⨆ (s ∈ S) (x ∈ s), f x := by rw [sUnion_eq_iUnion, iSup_iUnion, ← iSup_subtype''] lemma iInf_sUnion (S : Set (Set α)) (f : α → β) : (⨅ x ∈ ⋃₀ S, f x) = ⨅ (s ∈ S) (x ∈ s), f x := by rw [sUnion_eq_iUnion, iInf_iUnion, ← iInf_subtype''] lemma forall_sUnion {S : Set (Set α)} {p : α → Prop} : (∀ x ∈ ⋃₀ S, p x) ↔ ∀ s ∈ S, ∀ x ∈ s, p x := by simp_rw [← iInf_Prop_eq, iInf_sUnion] lemma exists_sUnion {S : Set (Set α)} {p : α → Prop} : (∃ x ∈ ⋃₀ S, p x) ↔ ∃ s ∈ S, ∃ x ∈ s, p x := by simp_rw [← exists_prop, ← iSup_Prop_eq, iSup_sUnion]
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Kevin Buzzard, Yury Kudryashov, Eric Wieser -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Prod import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Graph import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Span.Basic /-! ### Products of modules This file defines constructors for linear maps whose domains or codomains are products. It contains theorems relating these to each other, as well as to `Submodule.prod`, `Submodule.map`, `Submodule.comap`, `LinearMap.range`, and `LinearMap.ker`. ## Main definitions - products in the domain: - `LinearMap.fst` - `LinearMap.snd` - `LinearMap.coprod` - `LinearMap.prod_ext` - products in the codomain: - `LinearMap.inl` - `LinearMap.inr` - `LinearMap.prod` - products in both domain and codomain: - `LinearMap.prodMap` - `LinearEquiv.prodMap` - `LinearEquiv.skewProd` -/ universe u v w x y z u' v' w' y' variable {R : Type u} {K : Type u'} {M : Type v} {V : Type v'} {M₂ : Type w} {V₂ : Type w'} variable {M₃ : Type y} {V₃ : Type y'} {M₄ : Type z} {ι : Type x} variable {M₅ M₆ : Type*} section Prod namespace LinearMap variable (S : Type*) [Semiring R] [Semiring S] variable [AddCommMonoid M] [AddCommMonoid M₂] [AddCommMonoid M₃] [AddCommMonoid M₄] variable [AddCommMonoid M₅] [AddCommMonoid M₆] variable [Module R M] [Module R M₂] [Module R M₃] [Module R M₄] variable [Module R M₅] [Module R M₆] variable (f : M →ₗ[R] M₂) section variable (R M M₂) /-- The first projection of a product is a linear map. -/ def fst : M × M₂ →ₗ[R] M where toFun := Prod.fst map_add' _x _y := rfl map_smul' _x _y := rfl /-- The second projection of a product is a linear map. -/ def snd : M × M₂ →ₗ[R] M₂ where toFun := Prod.snd map_add' _x _y := rfl map_smul' _x _y := rfl end @[simp] theorem fst_apply (x : M × M₂) : fst R M M₂ x = x.1 := rfl @[simp] theorem snd_apply (x : M × M₂) : snd R M M₂ x = x.2 := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_fst : ⇑(fst R M M₂) = Prod.fst := rfl @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_snd : ⇑(snd R M M₂) = Prod.snd := rfl theorem fst_surjective : Function.Surjective (fst R M M₂) := fun x => ⟨(x, 0), rfl⟩ theorem snd_surjective : Function.Surjective (snd R M M₂) := fun x => ⟨(0, x), rfl⟩ /-- The prod of two linear maps is a linear map. -/ @[simps] def prod (f : M →ₗ[R] M₂) (g : M →ₗ[R] M₃) : M →ₗ[R] M₂ × M₃ where toFun := Pi.prod f g map_add' x y := by simp only [Pi.prod, Prod.mk_add_mk, map_add] map_smul' c x := by simp only [Pi.prod, Prod.smul_mk, map_smul, RingHom.id_apply] theorem coe_prod (f : M →ₗ[R] M₂) (g : M →ₗ[R] M₃) : ⇑(f.prod g) = Pi.prod f g := rfl @[simp] theorem fst_prod (f : M →ₗ[R] M₂) (g : M →ₗ[R] M₃) : (fst R M₂ M₃).comp (prod f g) = f := rfl @[simp] theorem snd_prod (f : M →ₗ[R] M₂) (g : M →ₗ[R] M₃) : (snd R M₂ M₃).comp (prod f g) = g := rfl @[simp] theorem pair_fst_snd : prod (fst R M M₂) (snd R M M₂) = LinearMap.id := rfl theorem prod_comp (f : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₄) (h : M →ₗ[R] M₂) : (f.prod g).comp h = (f.comp h).prod (g.comp h) := rfl /-- Taking the product of two maps with the same domain is equivalent to taking the product of their codomains. See note [bundled maps over different rings] for why separate `R` and `S` semirings are used. -/ @[simps] def prodEquiv [Module S M₂] [Module S M₃] [SMulCommClass R S M₂] [SMulCommClass R S M₃] : ((M →ₗ[R] M₂) × (M →ₗ[R] M₃)) ≃ₗ[S] M →ₗ[R] M₂ × M₃ where toFun f := f.1.prod f.2 invFun f := ((fst _ _ _).comp f, (snd _ _ _).comp f) left_inv f := by ext <;> rfl right_inv f := by ext <;> rfl map_add' _ _ := rfl map_smul' _ _ := rfl section variable (R M M₂) /-- The left injection into a product is a linear map. -/ def inl : M →ₗ[R] M × M₂ := prod LinearMap.id 0 /-- The right injection into a product is a linear map. -/ def inr : M₂ →ₗ[R] M × M₂ := prod 0 LinearMap.id theorem range_inl : range (inl R M M₂) = ker (snd R M M₂) := by ext x simp only [mem_ker, mem_range] constructor · rintro ⟨y, rfl⟩ rfl · intro h exact ⟨x.fst, Prod.ext rfl h.symm⟩ theorem ker_snd : ker (snd R M M₂) = range (inl R M M₂) := Eq.symm <| range_inl R M M₂ theorem range_inr : range (inr R M M₂) = ker (fst R M M₂) := by ext x simp only [mem_ker, mem_range] constructor · rintro ⟨y, rfl⟩ rfl · intro h exact ⟨x.snd, Prod.ext h.symm rfl⟩ theorem ker_fst : ker (fst R M M₂) = range (inr R M M₂) := Eq.symm <| range_inr R M M₂ @[simp] theorem fst_comp_inl : fst R M M₂ ∘ₗ inl R M M₂ = id := rfl @[simp] theorem snd_comp_inl : snd R M M₂ ∘ₗ inl R M M₂ = 0 := rfl @[simp] theorem fst_comp_inr : fst R M M₂ ∘ₗ inr R M M₂ = 0 := rfl @[simp] theorem snd_comp_inr : snd R M M₂ ∘ₗ inr R M M₂ = id := rfl end @[simp] theorem coe_inl : (inl R M M₂ : M → M × M₂) = fun x => (x, 0) := rfl theorem inl_apply (x : M) : inl R M M₂ x = (x, 0) := rfl @[simp] theorem coe_inr : (inr R M M₂ : M₂ → M × M₂) = Prod.mk 0 := rfl theorem inr_apply (x : M₂) : inr R M M₂ x = (0, x) := rfl theorem inl_eq_prod : inl R M M₂ = prod LinearMap.id 0 := rfl theorem inr_eq_prod : inr R M M₂ = prod 0 LinearMap.id := rfl theorem inl_injective : Function.Injective (inl R M M₂) := fun _ => by simp theorem inr_injective : Function.Injective (inr R M M₂) := fun _ => by simp /-- The coprod function `x : M × M₂ ↦ f x.1 + g x.2` is a linear map. -/ def coprod (f : M →ₗ[R] M₃) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) : M × M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃ := f.comp (fst _ _ _) + g.comp (snd _ _ _) @[simp] theorem coprod_apply (f : M →ₗ[R] M₃) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (x : M × M₂) : coprod f g x = f x.1 + g x.2 := rfl @[simp] theorem coprod_inl (f : M →ₗ[R] M₃) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) : (coprod f g).comp (inl R M M₂) = f := by ext; simp only [map_zero, add_zero, coprod_apply, inl_apply, comp_apply] @[simp] theorem coprod_inr (f : M →ₗ[R] M₃) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) : (coprod f g).comp (inr R M M₂) = g := by ext; simp only [map_zero, coprod_apply, inr_apply, zero_add, comp_apply] @[simp] theorem coprod_inl_inr : coprod (inl R M M₂) (inr R M M₂) = LinearMap.id := by ext <;> simp only [Prod.mk_add_mk, add_zero, id_apply, coprod_apply, inl_apply, inr_apply, zero_add] theorem coprod_zero_left (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) : (0 : M →ₗ[R] M₃).coprod g = g.comp (snd R M M₂) := zero_add _ theorem coprod_zero_right (f : M →ₗ[R] M₃) : f.coprod (0 : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) = f.comp (fst R M M₂) := add_zero _ theorem comp_coprod (f : M₃ →ₗ[R] M₄) (g₁ : M →ₗ[R] M₃) (g₂ : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) : f.comp (g₁.coprod g₂) = (f.comp g₁).coprod (f.comp g₂) := ext fun x => f.map_add (g₁ x.1) (g₂ x.2) theorem fst_eq_coprod : fst R M M₂ = coprod LinearMap.id 0 := by ext; simp theorem snd_eq_coprod : snd R M M₂ = coprod 0 LinearMap.id := by ext; simp @[simp] theorem coprod_comp_prod (f : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₄) (g : M₃ →ₗ[R] M₄) (f' : M →ₗ[R] M₂) (g' : M →ₗ[R] M₃) : (f.coprod g).comp (f'.prod g') = f.comp f' + g.comp g' := rfl @[simp] theorem coprod_map_prod (f : M →ₗ[R] M₃) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (S : Submodule R M) (S' : Submodule R M₂) : (Submodule.prod S S').map (LinearMap.coprod f g) = S.map f ⊔ S'.map g := SetLike.coe_injective <| by simp only [LinearMap.coprod_apply, Submodule.coe_sup, Submodule.map_coe] rw [← Set.image2_add, Set.image2_image_left, Set.image2_image_right] exact Set.image_prod fun m m₂ => f m + g m₂ /-- Taking the product of two maps with the same codomain is equivalent to taking the product of their domains. See note [bundled maps over different rings] for why separate `R` and `S` semirings are used. -/ @[simps] def coprodEquiv [Module S M₃] [SMulCommClass R S M₃] : ((M →ₗ[R] M₃) × (M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃)) ≃ₗ[S] M × M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃ where toFun f := f.1.coprod f.2 invFun f := (f.comp (inl _ _ _), f.comp (inr _ _ _)) left_inv f := by simp only [coprod_inl, coprod_inr] right_inv f := by simp only [← comp_coprod, comp_id, coprod_inl_inr] map_add' a b := by ext simp only [Prod.snd_add, add_apply, coprod_apply, Prod.fst_add, add_add_add_comm] map_smul' r a := by dsimp
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Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Prod.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2019 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel, Yourong Zang -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.ContDiff.Operations import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Linear import Mathlib.Analysis.Complex.Basic /-! # Real differentiability of complex-differentiable functions `HasDerivAt.real_of_complex` expresses that, if a function on `ℂ` is differentiable (over `ℂ`), then its restriction to `ℝ` is differentiable over `ℝ`, with derivative the real part of the complex derivative. -/ assert_not_exists IsConformalMap Conformal section RealDerivOfComplex /-! ### Differentiability of the restriction to `ℝ` of complex functions -/ open Complex variable {e : ℂ → ℂ} {e' : ℂ} {z : ℝ} /-- If a complex function is differentiable at a real point, then the induced real function is also differentiable at this point, with a derivative equal to the real part of the complex derivative. -/ theorem HasStrictDerivAt.real_of_complex (h : HasStrictDerivAt e e' z) : HasStrictDerivAt (fun x : ℝ => (e x).re) e'.re z := by have A : HasStrictFDerivAt ((↑) : ℝ → ℂ) ofRealCLM z := ofRealCLM.hasStrictFDerivAt have B : HasStrictFDerivAt e ((ContinuousLinearMap.smulRight 1 e' : ℂ →L[ℂ] ℂ).restrictScalars ℝ) (ofRealCLM z) := h.hasStrictFDerivAt.restrictScalars ℝ have C : HasStrictFDerivAt re reCLM (e (ofRealCLM z)) := reCLM.hasStrictFDerivAt simpa using (C.comp z (B.comp z A)).hasStrictDerivAt /-- If a complex function `e` is differentiable at a real point, then the function `ℝ → ℝ` given by the real part of `e` is also differentiable at this point, with a derivative equal to the real part of the complex derivative. -/ theorem HasDerivAt.real_of_complex (h : HasDerivAt e e' z) : HasDerivAt (fun x : ℝ => (e x).re) e'.re z := by have A : HasFDerivAt ((↑) : ℝ → ℂ) ofRealCLM z := ofRealCLM.hasFDerivAt have B : HasFDerivAt e ((ContinuousLinearMap.smulRight 1 e' : ℂ →L[ℂ] ℂ).restrictScalars ℝ) (ofRealCLM z) := h.hasFDerivAt.restrictScalars ℝ have C : HasFDerivAt re reCLM (e (ofRealCLM z)) := reCLM.hasFDerivAt simpa using (C.comp z (B.comp z A)).hasDerivAt theorem ContDiffAt.real_of_complex {n : WithTop ℕ∞} (h : ContDiffAt ℂ n e z) : ContDiffAt ℝ n (fun x : ℝ => (e x).re) z := by have A : ContDiffAt ℝ n ((↑) : ℝ → ℂ) z := ofRealCLM.contDiff.contDiffAt have B : ContDiffAt ℝ n e z := h.restrict_scalars ℝ have C : ContDiffAt ℝ n re (e z) := reCLM.contDiff.contDiffAt exact C.comp z (B.comp z A) theorem ContDiff.real_of_complex {n : WithTop ℕ∞} (h : ContDiff ℂ n e) : ContDiff ℝ n fun x : ℝ => (e x).re := contDiff_iff_contDiffAt.2 fun _ => h.contDiffAt.real_of_complex variable {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℂ E] theorem HasStrictDerivAt.complexToReal_fderiv' {f : ℂ → E} {x : ℂ} {f' : E} (h : HasStrictDerivAt f f' x) : HasStrictFDerivAt f (reCLM.smulRight f' + I • imCLM.smulRight f') x := by simpa only [Complex.restrictScalars_one_smulRight'] using h.hasStrictFDerivAt.restrictScalars ℝ theorem HasDerivAt.complexToReal_fderiv' {f : ℂ → E} {x : ℂ} {f' : E} (h : HasDerivAt f f' x) : HasFDerivAt f (reCLM.smulRight f' + I • imCLM.smulRight f') x := by simpa only [Complex.restrictScalars_one_smulRight'] using h.hasFDerivAt.restrictScalars ℝ theorem HasDerivWithinAt.complexToReal_fderiv' {f : ℂ → E} {s : Set ℂ} {x : ℂ} {f' : E} (h : HasDerivWithinAt f f' s x) : HasFDerivWithinAt f (reCLM.smulRight f' + I • imCLM.smulRight f') s x := by simpa only [Complex.restrictScalars_one_smulRight'] using h.hasFDerivWithinAt.restrictScalars ℝ theorem HasStrictDerivAt.complexToReal_fderiv {f : ℂ → ℂ} {f' x : ℂ} (h : HasStrictDerivAt f f' x) : HasStrictFDerivAt f (f' • (1 : ℂ →L[ℝ] ℂ)) x := by simpa only [Complex.restrictScalars_one_smulRight] using h.hasStrictFDerivAt.restrictScalars ℝ theorem HasDerivAt.complexToReal_fderiv {f : ℂ → ℂ} {f' x : ℂ} (h : HasDerivAt f f' x) : HasFDerivAt f (f' • (1 : ℂ →L[ℝ] ℂ)) x := by simpa only [Complex.restrictScalars_one_smulRight] using h.hasFDerivAt.restrictScalars ℝ theorem HasDerivWithinAt.complexToReal_fderiv {f : ℂ → ℂ} {s : Set ℂ} {f' x : ℂ} (h : HasDerivWithinAt f f' s x) : HasFDerivWithinAt f (f' • (1 : ℂ →L[ℝ] ℂ)) s x := by simpa only [Complex.restrictScalars_one_smulRight] using h.hasFDerivWithinAt.restrictScalars ℝ /-- If a complex function `e` is differentiable at a real point, then its restriction to `ℝ` is differentiable there as a function `ℝ → ℂ`, with the same derivative. -/ theorem HasDerivAt.comp_ofReal (hf : HasDerivAt e e' ↑z) : HasDerivAt (fun y : ℝ => e ↑y) e' z := by simpa only [ofRealCLM_apply, ofReal_one, mul_one] using hf.comp z ofRealCLM.hasDerivAt /-- If a function `f : ℝ → ℝ` is differentiable at a (real) point `x`, then it is also differentiable as a function `ℝ → ℂ`. -/ theorem HasDerivAt.ofReal_comp {f : ℝ → ℝ} {u : ℝ} (hf : HasDerivAt f u z) : HasDerivAt (fun y : ℝ => ↑(f y) : ℝ → ℂ) u z := by simpa only [ofRealCLM_apply, ofReal_one, real_smul, mul_one] using ofRealCLM.hasDerivAt.scomp z hf end RealDerivOfComplex
Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/RealDeriv.lean
118
120
/- Copyright (c) 2024 Moritz Doll. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Moritz Doll -/ import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Group.Basic import Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousMap.CocompactMap import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.Bounded /-! # Cocompact maps in normed groups This file gives a characterization of cocompact maps in terms of norm estimates. ## Main statements * `CocompactMapClass.norm_le`: Every cocompact map satisfies a norm estimate * `ContinuousMapClass.toCocompactMapClass_of_norm`: Conversely, this norm estimate implies that a map is cocompact. -/ open Filter Metric variable {𝕜 E F 𝓕 : Type*} variable [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedAddCommGroup F] variable {f : 𝓕} theorem CocompactMapClass.norm_le [ProperSpace F] [FunLike 𝓕 E F] [CocompactMapClass 𝓕 E F] (ε : ℝ) : ∃ r : ℝ, ∀ x : E, r < ‖x‖ → ε < ‖f x‖ := by have h := cocompact_tendsto f rw [tendsto_def] at h specialize h (Metric.closedBall 0 ε)ᶜ (mem_cocompact_of_closedBall_compl_subset 0 ⟨ε, rfl.subset⟩) rcases closedBall_compl_subset_of_mem_cocompact h 0 with ⟨r, hr⟩ use r intro x hx suffices x ∈ f⁻¹' (Metric.closedBall 0 ε)ᶜ by aesop apply hr simp [hx]
theorem Filter.tendsto_cocompact_cocompact_of_norm [ProperSpace E] {f : E → F} (h : ∀ ε : ℝ, ∃ r : ℝ, ∀ x : E, r < ‖x‖ → ε < ‖f x‖) : Tendsto f (cocompact E) (cocompact F) := by rw [tendsto_def] intro s hs rcases closedBall_compl_subset_of_mem_cocompact hs 0 with ⟨ε, hε⟩ rcases h ε with ⟨r, hr⟩ apply mem_cocompact_of_closedBall_compl_subset 0 use r intro x hx simp only [Set.mem_compl_iff, Metric.mem_closedBall, dist_zero_right, not_le] at hx apply hε simp [hr x hx]
Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/CocompactMap.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.Basic import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.End import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Prod import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Units import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.SubMulAction import Mathlib.GroupTheory.OrderOfElement import Mathlib.Tactic.FinCases /-! # Integers mod `n` Definition of the integers mod n, and the field structure on the integers mod p. ## Definitions * `ZMod n`, which is for integers modulo a nat `n : ℕ` * `val a` is defined as a natural number: - for `a : ZMod 0` it is the absolute value of `a` - for `a : ZMod n` with `0 < n` it is the least natural number in the equivalence class * A coercion `cast` is defined from `ZMod n` into any ring. This is a ring hom if the ring has characteristic dividing `n` -/ assert_not_exists Field Submodule TwoSidedIdeal open Function ZMod namespace ZMod /-- For non-zero `n : ℕ`, the ring `Fin n` is equivalent to `ZMod n`. -/ def finEquiv : ∀ (n : ℕ) [NeZero n], Fin n ≃+* ZMod n | 0, h => (h.ne _ rfl).elim | _ + 1, _ => .refl _ instance charZero : CharZero (ZMod 0) := inferInstanceAs (CharZero ℤ) /-- `val a` is a natural number defined as: - for `a : ZMod 0` it is the absolute value of `a` - for `a : ZMod n` with `0 < n` it is the least natural number in the equivalence class See `ZMod.valMinAbs` for a variant that takes values in the integers. -/ def val : ∀ {n : ℕ}, ZMod n → ℕ | 0 => Int.natAbs | n + 1 => ((↑) : Fin (n + 1) → ℕ) theorem val_lt {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] (a : ZMod n) : a.val < n := by cases n · cases NeZero.ne 0 rfl exact Fin.is_lt a theorem val_le {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] (a : ZMod n) : a.val ≤ n := a.val_lt.le @[simp] theorem val_zero : ∀ {n}, (0 : ZMod n).val = 0 | 0 => rfl | _ + 1 => rfl @[simp] theorem val_one' : (1 : ZMod 0).val = 1 := rfl @[simp] theorem val_neg' {n : ZMod 0} : (-n).val = n.val := Int.natAbs_neg n @[simp] theorem val_mul' {m n : ZMod 0} : (m * n).val = m.val * n.val := Int.natAbs_mul m n @[simp] theorem val_natCast (n a : ℕ) : (a : ZMod n).val = a % n := by cases n · rw [Nat.mod_zero] exact Int.natAbs_natCast a · apply Fin.val_natCast lemma val_natCast_of_lt {n a : ℕ} (h : a < n) : (a : ZMod n).val = a := by rwa [val_natCast, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt] lemma val_ofNat (n a : ℕ) [a.AtLeastTwo] : (ofNat(a) : ZMod n).val = ofNat(a) % n := val_natCast .. lemma val_ofNat_of_lt {n a : ℕ} [a.AtLeastTwo] (han : a < n) : (ofNat(a) : ZMod n).val = ofNat(a) := val_natCast_of_lt han theorem val_unit' {n : ZMod 0} : IsUnit n ↔ n.val = 1 := by simp only [val] rw [Int.isUnit_iff, Int.natAbs_eq_iff, Nat.cast_one] lemma eq_one_of_isUnit_natCast {n : ℕ} (h : IsUnit (n : ZMod 0)) : n = 1 := by rw [← Nat.mod_zero n, ← val_natCast, val_unit'.mp h] instance charP (n : ℕ) : CharP (ZMod n) n where cast_eq_zero_iff := by intro k rcases n with - | n · simp [zero_dvd_iff, Int.natCast_eq_zero] · exact Fin.natCast_eq_zero @[simp] theorem addOrderOf_one (n : ℕ) : addOrderOf (1 : ZMod n) = n := CharP.eq _ (CharP.addOrderOf_one _) (ZMod.charP n) /-- This lemma works in the case in which `ZMod n` is not infinite, i.e. `n ≠ 0`. The version where `a ≠ 0` is `addOrderOf_coe'`. -/ @[simp] theorem addOrderOf_coe (a : ℕ) {n : ℕ} (n0 : n ≠ 0) : addOrderOf (a : ZMod n) = n / n.gcd a := by rcases a with - | a · simp only [Nat.cast_zero, addOrderOf_zero, Nat.gcd_zero_right, Nat.pos_of_ne_zero n0, Nat.div_self] rw [← Nat.smul_one_eq_cast, addOrderOf_nsmul' _ a.succ_ne_zero, ZMod.addOrderOf_one] /-- This lemma works in the case in which `a ≠ 0`. The version where `ZMod n` is not infinite, i.e. `n ≠ 0`, is `addOrderOf_coe`. -/ @[simp] theorem addOrderOf_coe' {a : ℕ} (n : ℕ) (a0 : a ≠ 0) : addOrderOf (a : ZMod n) = n / n.gcd a := by rw [← Nat.smul_one_eq_cast, addOrderOf_nsmul' _ a0, ZMod.addOrderOf_one] /-- We have that `ringChar (ZMod n) = n`. -/ theorem ringChar_zmod_n (n : ℕ) : ringChar (ZMod n) = n := by rw [ringChar.eq_iff] exact ZMod.charP n theorem natCast_self (n : ℕ) : (n : ZMod n) = 0 := CharP.cast_eq_zero (ZMod n) n @[simp] theorem natCast_self' (n : ℕ) : (n + 1 : ZMod (n + 1)) = 0 := by rw [← Nat.cast_add_one, natCast_self (n + 1)] section UniversalProperty variable {n : ℕ} {R : Type*} section variable [AddGroupWithOne R] /-- Cast an integer modulo `n` to another semiring. This function is a morphism if the characteristic of `R` divides `n`. See `ZMod.castHom` for a bundled version. -/ def cast : ∀ {n : ℕ}, ZMod n → R | 0 => Int.cast | _ + 1 => fun i => i.val @[simp] theorem cast_zero : (cast (0 : ZMod n) : R) = 0 := by delta ZMod.cast cases n · exact Int.cast_zero · simp theorem cast_eq_val [NeZero n] (a : ZMod n) : (cast a : R) = a.val := by cases n · cases NeZero.ne 0 rfl rfl variable {S : Type*} [AddGroupWithOne S] @[simp] theorem _root_.Prod.fst_zmod_cast (a : ZMod n) : (cast a : R × S).fst = cast a := by cases n · rfl · simp [ZMod.cast] @[simp] theorem _root_.Prod.snd_zmod_cast (a : ZMod n) : (cast a : R × S).snd = cast a := by cases n · rfl · simp [ZMod.cast] end /-- So-named because the coercion is `Nat.cast` into `ZMod`. For `Nat.cast` into an arbitrary ring, see `ZMod.natCast_val`. -/ theorem natCast_zmod_val {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] (a : ZMod n) : (a.val : ZMod n) = a := by cases n · cases NeZero.ne 0 rfl · apply Fin.cast_val_eq_self theorem natCast_rightInverse [NeZero n] : Function.RightInverse val ((↑) : ℕ → ZMod n) := natCast_zmod_val theorem natCast_zmod_surjective [NeZero n] : Function.Surjective ((↑) : ℕ → ZMod n) := natCast_rightInverse.surjective /-- So-named because the outer coercion is `Int.cast` into `ZMod`. For `Int.cast` into an arbitrary ring, see `ZMod.intCast_cast`. -/ @[norm_cast] theorem intCast_zmod_cast (a : ZMod n) : ((cast a : ℤ) : ZMod n) = a := by cases n · simp [ZMod.cast, ZMod] · dsimp [ZMod.cast] rw [Int.cast_natCast, natCast_zmod_val] theorem intCast_rightInverse : Function.RightInverse (cast : ZMod n → ℤ) ((↑) : ℤ → ZMod n) := intCast_zmod_cast theorem intCast_surjective : Function.Surjective ((↑) : ℤ → ZMod n) := intCast_rightInverse.surjective lemma «forall» {P : ZMod n → Prop} : (∀ x, P x) ↔ ∀ x : ℤ, P x := intCast_surjective.forall lemma «exists» {P : ZMod n → Prop} : (∃ x, P x) ↔ ∃ x : ℤ, P x := intCast_surjective.exists theorem cast_id : ∀ (n) (i : ZMod n), (ZMod.cast i : ZMod n) = i | 0, _ => Int.cast_id | _ + 1, i => natCast_zmod_val i @[simp] theorem cast_id' : (ZMod.cast : ZMod n → ZMod n) = id := funext (cast_id n) variable (R) [Ring R] /-- The coercions are respectively `Nat.cast` and `ZMod.cast`. -/ @[simp] theorem natCast_comp_val [NeZero n] : ((↑) : ℕ → R) ∘ (val : ZMod n → ℕ) = cast := by cases n · cases NeZero.ne 0 rfl rfl /-- The coercions are respectively `Int.cast`, `ZMod.cast`, and `ZMod.cast`. -/ @[simp] theorem intCast_comp_cast : ((↑) : ℤ → R) ∘ (cast : ZMod n → ℤ) = cast := by cases n · exact congr_arg (Int.cast ∘ ·) ZMod.cast_id' · ext simp [ZMod, ZMod.cast] variable {R} @[simp] theorem natCast_val [NeZero n] (i : ZMod n) : (i.val : R) = cast i := congr_fun (natCast_comp_val R) i @[simp] theorem intCast_cast (i : ZMod n) : ((cast i : ℤ) : R) = cast i := congr_fun (intCast_comp_cast R) i theorem cast_add_eq_ite {n : ℕ} (a b : ZMod n) : (cast (a + b) : ℤ) = if (n : ℤ) ≤ cast a + cast b then (cast a + cast b - n : ℤ) else cast a + cast b := by rcases n with - | n · simp; rfl change Fin (n + 1) at a b change ((((a + b) : Fin (n + 1)) : ℕ) : ℤ) = if ((n + 1 : ℕ) : ℤ) ≤ (a : ℕ) + b then _ else _ simp only [Fin.val_add_eq_ite, Int.natCast_succ, Int.ofNat_le] norm_cast split_ifs with h · rw [Nat.cast_sub h] congr · rfl section CharDvd /-! If the characteristic of `R` divides `n`, then `cast` is a homomorphism. -/ variable {m : ℕ} [CharP R m] @[simp] theorem cast_one (h : m ∣ n) : (cast (1 : ZMod n) : R) = 1 := by rcases n with - | n · exact Int.cast_one show ((1 % (n + 1) : ℕ) : R) = 1 cases n · rw [Nat.dvd_one] at h subst m subsingleton [CharP.CharOne.subsingleton] rw [Nat.mod_eq_of_lt] · exact Nat.cast_one exact Nat.lt_of_sub_eq_succ rfl theorem cast_add (h : m ∣ n) (a b : ZMod n) : (cast (a + b : ZMod n) : R) = cast a + cast b := by cases n · apply Int.cast_add symm dsimp [ZMod, ZMod.cast, ZMod.val] rw [← Nat.cast_add, Fin.val_add, ← sub_eq_zero, ← Nat.cast_sub (Nat.mod_le _ _), @CharP.cast_eq_zero_iff R _ m] exact h.trans (Nat.dvd_sub_mod _) theorem cast_mul (h : m ∣ n) (a b : ZMod n) : (cast (a * b : ZMod n) : R) = cast a * cast b := by cases n · apply Int.cast_mul symm dsimp [ZMod, ZMod.cast, ZMod.val] rw [← Nat.cast_mul, Fin.val_mul, ← sub_eq_zero, ← Nat.cast_sub (Nat.mod_le _ _), @CharP.cast_eq_zero_iff R _ m] exact h.trans (Nat.dvd_sub_mod _) /-- The canonical ring homomorphism from `ZMod n` to a ring of characteristic dividing `n`. See also `ZMod.lift` for a generalized version working in `AddGroup`s. -/ def castHom (h : m ∣ n) (R : Type*) [Ring R] [CharP R m] : ZMod n →+* R where toFun := cast map_zero' := cast_zero map_one' := cast_one h map_add' := cast_add h map_mul' := cast_mul h @[simp] theorem castHom_apply {h : m ∣ n} (i : ZMod n) : castHom h R i = cast i := rfl @[simp] theorem cast_sub (h : m ∣ n) (a b : ZMod n) : (cast (a - b : ZMod n) : R) = cast a - cast b := (castHom h R).map_sub a b @[simp] theorem cast_neg (h : m ∣ n) (a : ZMod n) : (cast (-a : ZMod n) : R) = -(cast a) := (castHom h R).map_neg a @[simp] theorem cast_pow (h : m ∣ n) (a : ZMod n) (k : ℕ) : (cast (a ^ k : ZMod n) : R) = (cast a) ^ k := (castHom h R).map_pow a k @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_natCast (h : m ∣ n) (k : ℕ) : (cast (k : ZMod n) : R) = k := map_natCast (castHom h R) k @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_intCast (h : m ∣ n) (k : ℤ) : (cast (k : ZMod n) : R) = k := map_intCast (castHom h R) k end CharDvd section CharEq /-! Some specialised simp lemmas which apply when `R` has characteristic `n`. -/ variable [CharP R n] @[simp] theorem cast_one' : (cast (1 : ZMod n) : R) = 1 := cast_one dvd_rfl @[simp] theorem cast_add' (a b : ZMod n) : (cast (a + b : ZMod n) : R) = cast a + cast b := cast_add dvd_rfl a b @[simp] theorem cast_mul' (a b : ZMod n) : (cast (a * b : ZMod n) : R) = cast a * cast b := cast_mul dvd_rfl a b @[simp] theorem cast_sub' (a b : ZMod n) : (cast (a - b : ZMod n) : R) = cast a - cast b := cast_sub dvd_rfl a b @[simp] theorem cast_pow' (a : ZMod n) (k : ℕ) : (cast (a ^ k : ZMod n) : R) = (cast a : R) ^ k := cast_pow dvd_rfl a k @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_natCast' (k : ℕ) : (cast (k : ZMod n) : R) = k := cast_natCast dvd_rfl k @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_intCast' (k : ℤ) : (cast (k : ZMod n) : R) = k := cast_intCast dvd_rfl k variable (R) theorem castHom_injective : Function.Injective (ZMod.castHom (dvd_refl n) R) := by rw [injective_iff_map_eq_zero] intro x obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ := ZMod.intCast_surjective x rw [map_intCast, CharP.intCast_eq_zero_iff R n, CharP.intCast_eq_zero_iff (ZMod n) n] exact id theorem castHom_bijective [Fintype R] (h : Fintype.card R = n) : Function.Bijective (ZMod.castHom (dvd_refl n) R) := by haveI : NeZero n := ⟨by intro hn rw [hn] at h exact (Fintype.card_eq_zero_iff.mp h).elim' 0⟩ rw [Fintype.bijective_iff_injective_and_card, ZMod.card, h, eq_self_iff_true, and_true] apply ZMod.castHom_injective /-- The unique ring isomorphism between `ZMod n` and a ring `R` of characteristic `n` and cardinality `n`. -/ noncomputable def ringEquiv [Fintype R] (h : Fintype.card R = n) : ZMod n ≃+* R := RingEquiv.ofBijective _ (ZMod.castHom_bijective R h) /-- The unique ring isomorphism between `ZMod p` and a ring `R` of cardinality a prime `p`. If you need any property of this isomorphism, first of all use `ringEquivOfPrime_eq_ringEquiv` below (after `have : CharP R p := ...`) and deduce it by the results about `ZMod.ringEquiv`. -/ noncomputable def ringEquivOfPrime [Fintype R] {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (hR : Fintype.card R = p) : ZMod p ≃+* R := have : Nontrivial R := Fintype.one_lt_card_iff_nontrivial.1 (hR ▸ hp.one_lt) -- The following line exists as `charP_of_card_eq_prime` in `Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.CharAndCard`. have : CharP R p := (CharP.charP_iff_prime_eq_zero hp).2 (hR ▸ Nat.cast_card_eq_zero R) ZMod.ringEquiv R hR @[simp] lemma ringEquivOfPrime_eq_ringEquiv [Fintype R] {p : ℕ} [CharP R p] (hp : p.Prime) (hR : Fintype.card R = p) : ringEquivOfPrime R hp hR = ringEquiv R hR := rfl /-- The identity between `ZMod m` and `ZMod n` when `m = n`, as a ring isomorphism. -/ def ringEquivCongr {m n : ℕ} (h : m = n) : ZMod m ≃+* ZMod n := by rcases m with - | m <;> rcases n with - | n · exact RingEquiv.refl _ · exfalso exact n.succ_ne_zero h.symm · exfalso exact m.succ_ne_zero h · exact { finCongr h with map_mul' := fun a b => by dsimp [ZMod] ext rw [Fin.coe_cast, Fin.coe_mul, Fin.coe_mul, Fin.coe_cast, Fin.coe_cast, ← h] map_add' := fun a b => by dsimp [ZMod] ext rw [Fin.coe_cast, Fin.val_add, Fin.val_add, Fin.coe_cast, Fin.coe_cast, ← h] } @[simp] lemma ringEquivCongr_refl (a : ℕ) : ringEquivCongr (rfl : a = a) = .refl _ := by cases a <;> rfl lemma ringEquivCongr_refl_apply {a : ℕ} (x : ZMod a) : ringEquivCongr rfl x = x := by rw [ringEquivCongr_refl] rfl lemma ringEquivCongr_symm {a b : ℕ} (hab : a = b) : (ringEquivCongr hab).symm = ringEquivCongr hab.symm := by subst hab cases a <;> rfl lemma ringEquivCongr_trans {a b c : ℕ} (hab : a = b) (hbc : b = c) : (ringEquivCongr hab).trans (ringEquivCongr hbc) = ringEquivCongr (hab.trans hbc) := by subst hab hbc cases a <;> rfl lemma ringEquivCongr_ringEquivCongr_apply {a b c : ℕ} (hab : a = b) (hbc : b = c) (x : ZMod a) : ringEquivCongr hbc (ringEquivCongr hab x) = ringEquivCongr (hab.trans hbc) x := by rw [← ringEquivCongr_trans hab hbc] rfl lemma ringEquivCongr_val {a b : ℕ} (h : a = b) (x : ZMod a) : ZMod.val ((ZMod.ringEquivCongr h) x) = ZMod.val x := by subst h cases a <;> rfl lemma ringEquivCongr_intCast {a b : ℕ} (h : a = b) (z : ℤ) : ZMod.ringEquivCongr h z = z := by subst h cases a <;> rfl end CharEq end UniversalProperty variable {m n : ℕ} @[simp] theorem val_eq_zero : ∀ {n : ℕ} (a : ZMod n), a.val = 0 ↔ a = 0 | 0, _ => Int.natAbs_eq_zero | n + 1, a => by rw [Fin.ext_iff] exact Iff.rfl theorem intCast_eq_intCast_iff (a b : ℤ) (c : ℕ) : (a : ZMod c) = (b : ZMod c) ↔ a ≡ b [ZMOD c] := CharP.intCast_eq_intCast (ZMod c) c theorem intCast_eq_intCast_iff' (a b : ℤ) (c : ℕ) : (a : ZMod c) = (b : ZMod c) ↔ a % c = b % c := ZMod.intCast_eq_intCast_iff a b c theorem val_intCast {n : ℕ} (a : ℤ) [NeZero n] : ↑(a : ZMod n).val = a % n := by have hle : (0 : ℤ) ≤ ↑(a : ZMod n).val := Int.natCast_nonneg _ have hlt : ↑(a : ZMod n).val < (n : ℤ) := Int.ofNat_lt.mpr (ZMod.val_lt a) refine (Int.emod_eq_of_lt hle hlt).symm.trans ?_ rw [← ZMod.intCast_eq_intCast_iff', Int.cast_natCast, ZMod.natCast_val, ZMod.cast_id] theorem natCast_eq_natCast_iff (a b c : ℕ) : (a : ZMod c) = (b : ZMod c) ↔ a ≡ b [MOD c] := by simpa [Int.natCast_modEq_iff] using ZMod.intCast_eq_intCast_iff a b c theorem natCast_eq_natCast_iff' (a b c : ℕ) : (a : ZMod c) = (b : ZMod c) ↔ a % c = b % c := ZMod.natCast_eq_natCast_iff a b c theorem intCast_zmod_eq_zero_iff_dvd (a : ℤ) (b : ℕ) : (a : ZMod b) = 0 ↔ (b : ℤ) ∣ a := by rw [← Int.cast_zero, ZMod.intCast_eq_intCast_iff, Int.modEq_zero_iff_dvd] theorem intCast_eq_intCast_iff_dvd_sub (a b : ℤ) (c : ℕ) : (a : ZMod c) = ↑b ↔ ↑c ∣ b - a := by rw [ZMod.intCast_eq_intCast_iff, Int.modEq_iff_dvd] theorem natCast_zmod_eq_zero_iff_dvd (a b : ℕ) : (a : ZMod b) = 0 ↔ b ∣ a := by rw [← Nat.cast_zero, ZMod.natCast_eq_natCast_iff, Nat.modEq_zero_iff_dvd] theorem coe_intCast (a : ℤ) : cast (a : ZMod n) = a % n := by cases n · rw [Int.ofNat_zero, Int.emod_zero, Int.cast_id]; rfl · rw [← val_intCast, val]; rfl lemma intCast_cast_add (x y : ZMod n) : (cast (x + y) : ℤ) = (cast x + cast y) % n := by rw [← ZMod.coe_intCast, Int.cast_add, ZMod.intCast_zmod_cast, ZMod.intCast_zmod_cast] lemma intCast_cast_mul (x y : ZMod n) : (cast (x * y) : ℤ) = cast x * cast y % n := by rw [← ZMod.coe_intCast, Int.cast_mul, ZMod.intCast_zmod_cast, ZMod.intCast_zmod_cast] lemma intCast_cast_sub (x y : ZMod n) : (cast (x - y) : ℤ) = (cast x - cast y) % n := by rw [← ZMod.coe_intCast, Int.cast_sub, ZMod.intCast_zmod_cast, ZMod.intCast_zmod_cast] lemma intCast_cast_neg (x : ZMod n) : (cast (-x) : ℤ) = -cast x % n := by rw [← ZMod.coe_intCast, Int.cast_neg, ZMod.intCast_zmod_cast] @[simp] theorem val_neg_one (n : ℕ) : (-1 : ZMod n.succ).val = n := by dsimp [val, Fin.coe_neg] cases n · simp [Nat.mod_one] · dsimp [ZMod, ZMod.cast] rw [Fin.coe_neg_one] /-- `-1 : ZMod n` lifts to `n - 1 : R`. This avoids the characteristic assumption in `cast_neg`. -/ theorem cast_neg_one {R : Type*} [Ring R] (n : ℕ) : cast (-1 : ZMod n) = (n - 1 : R) := by rcases n with - | n · dsimp [ZMod, ZMod.cast]; simp · rw [← natCast_val, val_neg_one, Nat.cast_succ, add_sub_cancel_right] theorem cast_sub_one {R : Type*} [Ring R] {n : ℕ} (k : ZMod n) : (cast (k - 1 : ZMod n) : R) = (if k = 0 then (n : R) else cast k) - 1 := by split_ifs with hk · rw [hk, zero_sub, ZMod.cast_neg_one] · cases n · dsimp [ZMod, ZMod.cast] rw [Int.cast_sub, Int.cast_one] · dsimp [ZMod, ZMod.cast, ZMod.val] rw [Fin.coe_sub_one, if_neg] · rw [Nat.cast_sub, Nat.cast_one] rwa [Fin.ext_iff, Fin.val_zero, ← Ne, ← Nat.one_le_iff_ne_zero] at hk · exact hk theorem natCast_eq_iff (p : ℕ) (n : ℕ) (z : ZMod p) [NeZero p] : ↑n = z ↔ ∃ k, n = z.val + p * k := by constructor · rintro rfl refine ⟨n / p, ?_⟩ rw [val_natCast, Nat.mod_add_div] · rintro ⟨k, rfl⟩ rw [Nat.cast_add, natCast_zmod_val, Nat.cast_mul, natCast_self, zero_mul, add_zero] theorem intCast_eq_iff (p : ℕ) (n : ℤ) (z : ZMod p) [NeZero p] : ↑n = z ↔ ∃ k, n = z.val + p * k := by constructor · rintro rfl refine ⟨n / p, ?_⟩ rw [val_intCast, Int.emod_add_ediv] · rintro ⟨k, rfl⟩ rw [Int.cast_add, Int.cast_mul, Int.cast_natCast, Int.cast_natCast, natCast_val, ZMod.natCast_self, zero_mul, add_zero, cast_id] @[push_cast, simp] theorem intCast_mod (a : ℤ) (b : ℕ) : ((a % b : ℤ) : ZMod b) = (a : ZMod b) := by rw [ZMod.intCast_eq_intCast_iff] apply Int.mod_modEq theorem ker_intCastAddHom (n : ℕ) : (Int.castAddHom (ZMod n)).ker = AddSubgroup.zmultiples (n : ℤ) := by ext rw [Int.mem_zmultiples_iff, AddMonoidHom.mem_ker, Int.coe_castAddHom, intCast_zmod_eq_zero_iff_dvd] theorem cast_injective_of_le {m n : ℕ} [nzm : NeZero m] (h : m ≤ n) : Function.Injective (@cast (ZMod n) _ m) := by cases m with | zero => cases nzm; simp_all | succ m => rintro ⟨x, hx⟩ ⟨y, hy⟩ f simp only [cast, val, natCast_eq_natCast_iff', Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (hx.trans_le h), Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (hy.trans_le h)] at f apply Fin.ext exact f theorem cast_zmod_eq_zero_iff_of_le {m n : ℕ} [NeZero m] (h : m ≤ n) (a : ZMod m) : (cast a : ZMod n) = 0 ↔ a = 0 := by rw [← ZMod.cast_zero (n := m)] exact Injective.eq_iff' (cast_injective_of_le h) rfl @[simp] theorem natCast_toNat (p : ℕ) : ∀ {z : ℤ} (_h : 0 ≤ z), (z.toNat : ZMod p) = z | (n : ℕ), _h => by simp only [Int.cast_natCast, Int.toNat_natCast] | Int.negSucc n, h => by simp at h theorem val_injective (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : Function.Injective (val : ZMod n → ℕ) := by cases n · cases NeZero.ne 0 rfl intro a b h dsimp [ZMod] ext exact h theorem val_one_eq_one_mod (n : ℕ) : (1 : ZMod n).val = 1 % n := by rw [← Nat.cast_one, val_natCast] theorem val_two_eq_two_mod (n : ℕ) : (2 : ZMod n).val = 2 % n := by rw [← Nat.cast_two, val_natCast] theorem val_one (n : ℕ) [Fact (1 < n)] : (1 : ZMod n).val = 1 := by rw [val_one_eq_one_mod] exact Nat.mod_eq_of_lt Fact.out lemma val_one'' : ∀ {n}, n ≠ 1 → (1 : ZMod n).val = 1 | 0, _ => rfl | 1, hn => by cases hn rfl | n + 2, _ => haveI : Fact (1 < n + 2) := ⟨by simp⟩ ZMod.val_one _ theorem val_add {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] (a b : ZMod n) : (a + b).val = (a.val + b.val) % n := by cases n · cases NeZero.ne 0 rfl · apply Fin.val_add theorem val_add_of_lt {n : ℕ} {a b : ZMod n} (h : a.val + b.val < n) : (a + b).val = a.val + b.val := by have : NeZero n := by constructor; rintro rfl; simp at h rw [ZMod.val_add, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt h] theorem val_add_val_of_le {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] {a b : ZMod n} (h : n ≤ a.val + b.val) : a.val + b.val = (a + b).val + n := by rw [val_add, Nat.add_mod_add_of_le_add_mod, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (val_lt _), Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (val_lt _)] rwa [Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (val_lt _), Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (val_lt _)] theorem val_add_of_le {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] {a b : ZMod n} (h : n ≤ a.val + b.val) : (a + b).val = a.val + b.val - n := by rw [val_add_val_of_le h] exact eq_tsub_of_add_eq rfl theorem val_add_le {n : ℕ} (a b : ZMod n) : (a + b).val ≤ a.val + b.val := by cases n · simpa [ZMod.val] using Int.natAbs_add_le _ _ · simpa [ZMod.val_add] using Nat.mod_le _ _ theorem val_mul {n : ℕ} (a b : ZMod n) : (a * b).val = a.val * b.val % n := by cases n · rw [Nat.mod_zero] apply Int.natAbs_mul · apply Fin.val_mul theorem val_mul_le {n : ℕ} (a b : ZMod n) : (a * b).val ≤ a.val * b.val := by rw [val_mul] apply Nat.mod_le theorem val_mul_of_lt {n : ℕ} {a b : ZMod n} (h : a.val * b.val < n) : (a * b).val = a.val * b.val := by rw [val_mul] apply Nat.mod_eq_of_lt h theorem val_mul_iff_lt {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] (a b : ZMod n) : (a * b).val = a.val * b.val ↔ a.val * b.val < n := by constructor <;> intro h · rw [← h]; apply ZMod.val_lt · apply ZMod.val_mul_of_lt h instance nontrivial (n : ℕ) [Fact (1 < n)] : Nontrivial (ZMod n) := ⟨⟨0, 1, fun h => zero_ne_one <| calc 0 = (0 : ZMod n).val := by rw [val_zero] _ = (1 : ZMod n).val := congr_arg ZMod.val h _ = 1 := val_one n ⟩⟩ instance nontrivial' : Nontrivial (ZMod 0) := by delta ZMod; infer_instance lemma one_eq_zero_iff {n : ℕ} : (1 : ZMod n) = 0 ↔ n = 1 := by rw [← Nat.cast_one, natCast_zmod_eq_zero_iff_dvd, Nat.dvd_one] /-- The inversion on `ZMod n`. It is setup in such a way that `a * a⁻¹` is equal to `gcd a.val n`. In particular, if `a` is coprime to `n`, and hence a unit, `a * a⁻¹ = 1`. -/ def inv : ∀ n : ℕ, ZMod n → ZMod n | 0, i => Int.sign i | n + 1, i => Nat.gcdA i.val (n + 1) instance (n : ℕ) : Inv (ZMod n) := ⟨inv n⟩ theorem inv_zero : ∀ n : ℕ, (0 : ZMod n)⁻¹ = 0 | 0 => Int.sign_zero | n + 1 => show (Nat.gcdA _ (n + 1) : ZMod (n + 1)) = 0 by rw [val_zero] unfold Nat.gcdA Nat.xgcd Nat.xgcdAux rfl theorem mul_inv_eq_gcd {n : ℕ} (a : ZMod n) : a * a⁻¹ = Nat.gcd a.val n := by rcases n with - | n · dsimp [ZMod] at a ⊢ calc _ = a * Int.sign a := rfl _ = a.natAbs := by rw [Int.mul_sign_self] _ = a.natAbs.gcd 0 := by rw [Nat.gcd_zero_right] · calc a * a⁻¹ = a * a⁻¹ + n.succ * Nat.gcdB (val a) n.succ := by rw [natCast_self, zero_mul, add_zero] _ = ↑(↑a.val * Nat.gcdA (val a) n.succ + n.succ * Nat.gcdB (val a) n.succ) := by push_cast rw [natCast_zmod_val] rfl _ = Nat.gcd a.val n.succ := by rw [← Nat.gcd_eq_gcd_ab a.val n.succ]; rfl @[simp] protected lemma inv_one (n : ℕ) : (1⁻¹ : ZMod n) = 1 := by obtain rfl | hn := eq_or_ne n 1 · exact Subsingleton.elim _ _ · simpa [ZMod.val_one'' hn] using mul_inv_eq_gcd (1 : ZMod n) @[simp] theorem natCast_mod (a : ℕ) (n : ℕ) : ((a % n : ℕ) : ZMod n) = a := by conv => rhs rw [← Nat.mod_add_div a n] simp theorem eq_iff_modEq_nat (n : ℕ) {a b : ℕ} : (a : ZMod n) = b ↔ a ≡ b [MOD n] := by cases n · simp [Nat.ModEq, Int.natCast_inj, Nat.mod_zero] · rw [Fin.ext_iff, Nat.ModEq, ← val_natCast, ← val_natCast] exact Iff.rfl theorem eq_zero_iff_even {n : ℕ} : (n : ZMod 2) = 0 ↔ Even n := (CharP.cast_eq_zero_iff (ZMod 2) 2 n).trans even_iff_two_dvd.symm theorem eq_one_iff_odd {n : ℕ} : (n : ZMod 2) = 1 ↔ Odd n := by rw [← @Nat.cast_one (ZMod 2), ZMod.eq_iff_modEq_nat, Nat.odd_iff, Nat.ModEq] theorem ne_zero_iff_odd {n : ℕ} : (n : ZMod 2) ≠ 0 ↔ Odd n := by constructor <;> · contrapose simp [eq_zero_iff_even] theorem coe_mul_inv_eq_one {n : ℕ} (x : ℕ) (h : Nat.Coprime x n) : ((x : ZMod n) * (x : ZMod n)⁻¹) = 1 := by rw [Nat.Coprime, Nat.gcd_comm, Nat.gcd_rec] at h rw [mul_inv_eq_gcd, val_natCast, h, Nat.cast_one] lemma mul_val_inv (hmn : m.Coprime n) : (m * (m⁻¹ : ZMod n).val : ZMod n) = 1 := by obtain rfl | hn := eq_or_ne n 0 · simp [m.coprime_zero_right.1 hmn] haveI : NeZero n := ⟨hn⟩ rw [ZMod.natCast_zmod_val, ZMod.coe_mul_inv_eq_one _ hmn] lemma val_inv_mul (hmn : m.Coprime n) : ((m⁻¹ : ZMod n).val * m : ZMod n) = 1 := by rw [mul_comm, mul_val_inv hmn] /-- `unitOfCoprime` makes an element of `(ZMod n)ˣ` given a natural number `x` and a proof that `x` is coprime to `n` -/ def unitOfCoprime {n : ℕ} (x : ℕ) (h : Nat.Coprime x n) : (ZMod n)ˣ := ⟨x, x⁻¹, coe_mul_inv_eq_one x h, by rw [mul_comm, coe_mul_inv_eq_one x h]⟩ @[simp] theorem coe_unitOfCoprime {n : ℕ} (x : ℕ) (h : Nat.Coprime x n) : (unitOfCoprime x h : ZMod n) = x := rfl theorem val_coe_unit_coprime {n : ℕ} (u : (ZMod n)ˣ) : Nat.Coprime (u : ZMod n).val n := by rcases n with - | n · rcases Int.units_eq_one_or u with (rfl | rfl) <;> simp apply Nat.coprime_of_mul_modEq_one ((u⁻¹ : Units (ZMod (n + 1))) : ZMod (n + 1)).val have := Units.ext_iff.1 (mul_inv_cancel u) rw [Units.val_one] at this rw [← eq_iff_modEq_nat, Nat.cast_one, ← this]; clear this rw [← natCast_zmod_val ((u * u⁻¹ : Units (ZMod (n + 1))) : ZMod (n + 1))] rw [Units.val_mul, val_mul, natCast_mod] lemma isUnit_iff_coprime (m n : ℕ) : IsUnit (m : ZMod n) ↔ m.Coprime n := by refine ⟨fun H ↦ ?_, fun H ↦ (unitOfCoprime m H).isUnit⟩ have H' := val_coe_unit_coprime H.unit rw [IsUnit.unit_spec, val_natCast, Nat.coprime_iff_gcd_eq_one] at H' rw [Nat.coprime_iff_gcd_eq_one, Nat.gcd_comm, ← H'] exact Nat.gcd_rec n m lemma isUnit_prime_iff_not_dvd {n p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : IsUnit (p : ZMod n) ↔ ¬p ∣ n := by rw [isUnit_iff_coprime, Nat.Prime.coprime_iff_not_dvd hp] lemma isUnit_prime_of_not_dvd {n p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (h : ¬ p ∣ n) : IsUnit (p : ZMod n) := (isUnit_prime_iff_not_dvd hp).mpr h @[simp] theorem inv_coe_unit {n : ℕ} (u : (ZMod n)ˣ) : (u : ZMod n)⁻¹ = (u⁻¹ : (ZMod n)ˣ) := by have := congr_arg ((↑) : ℕ → ZMod n) (val_coe_unit_coprime u) rw [← mul_inv_eq_gcd, Nat.cast_one] at this let u' : (ZMod n)ˣ := ⟨u, (u : ZMod n)⁻¹, this, by rwa [mul_comm]⟩ have h : u = u' := by apply Units.ext rfl rw [h] rfl theorem mul_inv_of_unit {n : ℕ} (a : ZMod n) (h : IsUnit a) : a * a⁻¹ = 1 := by rcases h with ⟨u, rfl⟩ rw [inv_coe_unit, u.mul_inv] theorem inv_mul_of_unit {n : ℕ} (a : ZMod n) (h : IsUnit a) : a⁻¹ * a = 1 := by rw [mul_comm, mul_inv_of_unit a h] -- TODO: If we changed `⁻¹` so that `ZMod n` is always a `DivisionMonoid`, -- then we could use the general lemma `inv_eq_of_mul_eq_one` protected theorem inv_eq_of_mul_eq_one (n : ℕ) (a b : ZMod n) (h : a * b = 1) : a⁻¹ = b := left_inv_eq_right_inv (inv_mul_of_unit a ⟨⟨a, b, h, mul_comm a b ▸ h⟩, rfl⟩) h lemma inv_mul_eq_one_of_isUnit {n : ℕ} {a : ZMod n} (ha : IsUnit a) (b : ZMod n) : a⁻¹ * b = 1 ↔ a = b := by -- ideally, this would be `ha.inv_mul_eq_one`, but `ZMod n` is not a `DivisionMonoid`... -- (see the "TODO" above) refine ⟨fun H ↦ ?_, fun H ↦ H ▸ a.inv_mul_of_unit ha⟩ apply_fun (a * ·) at H rwa [← mul_assoc, a.mul_inv_of_unit ha, one_mul, mul_one, eq_comm] at H -- TODO: this equivalence is true for `ZMod 0 = ℤ`, but needs to use different functions. /-- Equivalence between the units of `ZMod n` and the subtype of terms `x : ZMod n` for which `x.val` is coprime to `n` -/ def unitsEquivCoprime {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] : (ZMod n)ˣ ≃ { x : ZMod n // Nat.Coprime x.val n } where toFun x := ⟨x, val_coe_unit_coprime x⟩ invFun x := unitOfCoprime x.1.val x.2 left_inv := fun ⟨_, _, _, _⟩ => Units.ext (natCast_zmod_val _) right_inv := fun ⟨_, _⟩ => by simp /-- The **Chinese remainder theorem**. For a pair of coprime natural numbers, `m` and `n`, the rings `ZMod (m * n)` and `ZMod m × ZMod n` are isomorphic. See `Ideal.quotientInfRingEquivPiQuotient` for the Chinese remainder theorem for ideals in any ring. -/ def chineseRemainder {m n : ℕ} (h : m.Coprime n) : ZMod (m * n) ≃+* ZMod m × ZMod n := let to_fun : ZMod (m * n) → ZMod m × ZMod n := ZMod.castHom (show m.lcm n ∣ m * n by simp [Nat.lcm_dvd_iff]) (ZMod m × ZMod n) let inv_fun : ZMod m × ZMod n → ZMod (m * n) := fun x => if m * n = 0 then if m = 1 then cast (RingHom.snd _ (ZMod n) x) else cast (RingHom.fst (ZMod m) _ x) else Nat.chineseRemainder h x.1.val x.2.val have inv : Function.LeftInverse inv_fun to_fun ∧ Function.RightInverse inv_fun to_fun := if hmn0 : m * n = 0 then by rcases h.eq_of_mul_eq_zero hmn0 with (⟨rfl, rfl⟩ | ⟨rfl, rfl⟩) · constructor · intro x; rfl · rintro ⟨x, y⟩ fin_cases y simp [to_fun, inv_fun, castHom, Prod.ext_iff, eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton] · constructor · intro x; rfl · rintro ⟨x, y⟩ fin_cases x simp [to_fun, inv_fun, castHom, Prod.ext_iff, eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton] else by haveI : NeZero (m * n) := ⟨hmn0⟩ haveI : NeZero m := ⟨left_ne_zero_of_mul hmn0⟩ haveI : NeZero n := ⟨right_ne_zero_of_mul hmn0⟩
have left_inv : Function.LeftInverse inv_fun to_fun := by intro x dsimp only [to_fun, inv_fun, ZMod.castHom_apply] conv_rhs => rw [← ZMod.natCast_zmod_val x]
Mathlib/Data/ZMod/Basic.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Kexing Ying. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Kexing Ying -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Conj import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Pi.Lemmas import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Subgroup.Ker /-! # Basic results on subgroups We prove basic results on the definitions of subgroups. The bundled subgroups use bundled monoid homomorphisms. Special thanks goes to Amelia Livingston and Yury Kudryashov for their help and inspiration. ## Main definitions Notation used here: - `G N` are `Group`s - `A` is an `AddGroup` - `H K` are `Subgroup`s of `G` or `AddSubgroup`s of `A` - `x` is an element of type `G` or type `A` - `f g : N →* G` are group homomorphisms - `s k` are sets of elements of type `G` Definitions in the file: * `Subgroup.prod H K` : the product of subgroups `H`, `K` of groups `G`, `N` respectively, `H × K` is a subgroup of `G × N` ## Implementation notes Subgroup inclusion is denoted `≤` rather than `⊆`, although `∈` is defined as membership of a subgroup's underlying set. ## Tags subgroup, subgroups -/ assert_not_exists OrderedAddCommMonoid Multiset Ring open Function open scoped Int variable {G G' G'' : Type*} [Group G] [Group G'] [Group G''] variable {A : Type*} [AddGroup A] section SubgroupClass variable {M S : Type*} [DivInvMonoid M] [SetLike S M] [hSM : SubgroupClass S M] {H K : S} variable [SetLike S G] [SubgroupClass S G] @[to_additive] theorem div_mem_comm_iff {a b : G} : a / b ∈ H ↔ b / a ∈ H := inv_div b a ▸ inv_mem_iff end SubgroupClass namespace Subgroup variable (H K : Subgroup G) @[to_additive] protected theorem div_mem_comm_iff {a b : G} : a / b ∈ H ↔ b / a ∈ H := div_mem_comm_iff variable {k : Set G} open Set variable {N : Type*} [Group N] {P : Type*} [Group P] /-- Given `Subgroup`s `H`, `K` of groups `G`, `N` respectively, `H × K` as a subgroup of `G × N`. -/ @[to_additive prod "Given `AddSubgroup`s `H`, `K` of `AddGroup`s `A`, `B` respectively, `H × K` as an `AddSubgroup` of `A × B`."] def prod (H : Subgroup G) (K : Subgroup N) : Subgroup (G × N) := { Submonoid.prod H.toSubmonoid K.toSubmonoid with inv_mem' := fun hx => ⟨H.inv_mem' hx.1, K.inv_mem' hx.2⟩ } @[to_additive coe_prod] theorem coe_prod (H : Subgroup G) (K : Subgroup N) : (H.prod K : Set (G × N)) = (H : Set G) ×ˢ (K : Set N) := rfl @[to_additive mem_prod] theorem mem_prod {H : Subgroup G} {K : Subgroup N} {p : G × N} : p ∈ H.prod K ↔ p.1 ∈ H ∧ p.2 ∈ K := Iff.rfl open scoped Relator in @[to_additive prod_mono] theorem prod_mono : ((· ≤ ·) ⇒ (· ≤ ·) ⇒ (· ≤ ·)) (@prod G _ N _) (@prod G _ N _) := fun _s _s' hs _t _t' ht => Set.prod_mono hs ht @[to_additive prod_mono_right] theorem prod_mono_right (K : Subgroup G) : Monotone fun t : Subgroup N => K.prod t := prod_mono (le_refl K) @[to_additive prod_mono_left] theorem prod_mono_left (H : Subgroup N) : Monotone fun K : Subgroup G => K.prod H := fun _ _ hs => prod_mono hs (le_refl H) @[to_additive prod_top] theorem prod_top (K : Subgroup G) : K.prod (⊤ : Subgroup N) = K.comap (MonoidHom.fst G N) := ext fun x => by simp [mem_prod, MonoidHom.coe_fst] @[to_additive top_prod] theorem top_prod (H : Subgroup N) : (⊤ : Subgroup G).prod H = H.comap (MonoidHom.snd G N) := ext fun x => by simp [mem_prod, MonoidHom.coe_snd] @[to_additive (attr := simp) top_prod_top] theorem top_prod_top : (⊤ : Subgroup G).prod (⊤ : Subgroup N) = ⊤ := (top_prod _).trans <| comap_top _ @[to_additive (attr := simp) bot_prod_bot] theorem bot_prod_bot : (⊥ : Subgroup G).prod (⊥ : Subgroup N) = ⊥ := SetLike.coe_injective <| by simp [coe_prod] @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-11")] alias _root_.AddSubgroup.bot_sum_bot := AddSubgroup.bot_prod_bot @[to_additive le_prod_iff] theorem le_prod_iff {H : Subgroup G} {K : Subgroup N} {J : Subgroup (G × N)} : J ≤ H.prod K ↔ map (MonoidHom.fst G N) J ≤ H ∧ map (MonoidHom.snd G N) J ≤ K := by simpa only [← Subgroup.toSubmonoid_le] using Submonoid.le_prod_iff @[to_additive prod_le_iff] theorem prod_le_iff {H : Subgroup G} {K : Subgroup N} {J : Subgroup (G × N)} : H.prod K ≤ J ↔ map (MonoidHom.inl G N) H ≤ J ∧ map (MonoidHom.inr G N) K ≤ J := by simpa only [← Subgroup.toSubmonoid_le] using Submonoid.prod_le_iff @[to_additive (attr := simp) prod_eq_bot_iff] theorem prod_eq_bot_iff {H : Subgroup G} {K : Subgroup N} : H.prod K = ⊥ ↔ H = ⊥ ∧ K = ⊥ := by simpa only [← Subgroup.toSubmonoid_inj] using Submonoid.prod_eq_bot_iff @[to_additive closure_prod] theorem closure_prod {s : Set G} {t : Set N} (hs : 1 ∈ s) (ht : 1 ∈ t) : closure (s ×ˢ t) = (closure s).prod (closure t) := le_antisymm (closure_le _ |>.2 <| Set.prod_subset_prod_iff.2 <| .inl ⟨subset_closure, subset_closure⟩) (prod_le_iff.2 ⟨ map_le_iff_le_comap.2 <| closure_le _ |>.2 fun _x hx => subset_closure ⟨hx, ht⟩, map_le_iff_le_comap.2 <| closure_le _ |>.2 fun _y hy => subset_closure ⟨hs, hy⟩⟩) /-- Product of subgroups is isomorphic to their product as groups. -/ @[to_additive prodEquiv "Product of additive subgroups is isomorphic to their product as additive groups"] def prodEquiv (H : Subgroup G) (K : Subgroup N) : H.prod K ≃* H × K := { Equiv.Set.prod (H : Set G) (K : Set N) with map_mul' := fun _ _ => rfl } section Pi variable {η : Type*} {f : η → Type*} -- defined here and not in Algebra.Group.Submonoid.Operations to have access to Algebra.Group.Pi /-- A version of `Set.pi` for submonoids. Given an index set `I` and a family of submodules `s : Π i, Submonoid f i`, `pi I s` is the submonoid of dependent functions `f : Π i, f i` such that `f i` belongs to `Pi I s` whenever `i ∈ I`. -/ @[to_additive "A version of `Set.pi` for `AddSubmonoid`s. Given an index set `I` and a family of submodules `s : Π i, AddSubmonoid f i`, `pi I s` is the `AddSubmonoid` of dependent functions `f : Π i, f i` such that `f i` belongs to `pi I s` whenever `i ∈ I`."] def _root_.Submonoid.pi [∀ i, MulOneClass (f i)] (I : Set η) (s : ∀ i, Submonoid (f i)) : Submonoid (∀ i, f i) where carrier := I.pi fun i => (s i).carrier one_mem' i _ := (s i).one_mem mul_mem' hp hq i hI := (s i).mul_mem (hp i hI) (hq i hI) variable [∀ i, Group (f i)] /-- A version of `Set.pi` for subgroups. Given an index set `I` and a family of submodules `s : Π i, Subgroup f i`, `pi I s` is the subgroup of dependent functions `f : Π i, f i` such that `f i` belongs to `pi I s` whenever `i ∈ I`. -/ @[to_additive "A version of `Set.pi` for `AddSubgroup`s. Given an index set `I` and a family of submodules `s : Π i, AddSubgroup f i`, `pi I s` is the `AddSubgroup` of dependent functions `f : Π i, f i` such that `f i` belongs to `pi I s` whenever `i ∈ I`."] def pi (I : Set η) (H : ∀ i, Subgroup (f i)) : Subgroup (∀ i, f i) := { Submonoid.pi I fun i => (H i).toSubmonoid with inv_mem' := fun hp i hI => (H i).inv_mem (hp i hI) } @[to_additive] theorem coe_pi (I : Set η) (H : ∀ i, Subgroup (f i)) : (pi I H : Set (∀ i, f i)) = Set.pi I fun i => (H i : Set (f i)) := rfl @[to_additive] theorem mem_pi (I : Set η) {H : ∀ i, Subgroup (f i)} {p : ∀ i, f i} : p ∈ pi I H ↔ ∀ i : η, i ∈ I → p i ∈ H i := Iff.rfl @[to_additive] theorem pi_top (I : Set η) : (pi I fun i => (⊤ : Subgroup (f i))) = ⊤ := ext fun x => by simp [mem_pi] @[to_additive] theorem pi_empty (H : ∀ i, Subgroup (f i)) : pi ∅ H = ⊤ := ext fun x => by simp [mem_pi] @[to_additive] theorem pi_bot : (pi Set.univ fun i => (⊥ : Subgroup (f i))) = ⊥ := (eq_bot_iff_forall _).mpr fun p hp => by simp only [mem_pi, mem_bot] at * ext j exact hp j trivial @[to_additive] theorem le_pi_iff {I : Set η} {H : ∀ i, Subgroup (f i)} {J : Subgroup (∀ i, f i)} : J ≤ pi I H ↔ ∀ i : η, i ∈ I → map (Pi.evalMonoidHom f i) J ≤ H i := by constructor · intro h i hi rintro _ ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩ exact (h hx) _ hi · intro h x hx i hi exact h i hi ⟨_, hx, rfl⟩ @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem mulSingle_mem_pi [DecidableEq η] {I : Set η} {H : ∀ i, Subgroup (f i)} (i : η) (x : f i) : Pi.mulSingle i x ∈ pi I H ↔ i ∈ I → x ∈ H i := by constructor · intro h hi simpa using h i hi · intro h j hj by_cases heq : j = i · subst heq simpa using h hj · simp [heq, one_mem] @[to_additive] theorem pi_eq_bot_iff (H : ∀ i, Subgroup (f i)) : pi Set.univ H = ⊥ ↔ ∀ i, H i = ⊥ := by classical simp only [eq_bot_iff_forall] constructor · intro h i x hx have : MonoidHom.mulSingle f i x = 1 := h (MonoidHom.mulSingle f i x) ((mulSingle_mem_pi i x).mpr fun _ => hx) simpa using congr_fun this i · exact fun h x hx => funext fun i => h _ _ (hx i trivial) end Pi end Subgroup namespace Subgroup variable {H K : Subgroup G} variable (H) /-- A subgroup is characteristic if it is fixed by all automorphisms. Several equivalent conditions are provided by lemmas of the form `Characteristic.iff...` -/ structure Characteristic : Prop where /-- `H` is fixed by all automorphisms -/ fixed : ∀ ϕ : G ≃* G, H.comap ϕ.toMonoidHom = H attribute [class] Characteristic instance (priority := 100) normal_of_characteristic [h : H.Characteristic] : H.Normal := ⟨fun a ha b => (SetLike.ext_iff.mp (h.fixed (MulAut.conj b)) a).mpr ha⟩ end Subgroup namespace AddSubgroup variable (H : AddSubgroup A) /-- An `AddSubgroup` is characteristic if it is fixed by all automorphisms. Several equivalent conditions are provided by lemmas of the form `Characteristic.iff...` -/ structure Characteristic : Prop where /-- `H` is fixed by all automorphisms -/ fixed : ∀ ϕ : A ≃+ A, H.comap ϕ.toAddMonoidHom = H attribute [to_additive] Subgroup.Characteristic attribute [class] Characteristic instance (priority := 100) normal_of_characteristic [h : H.Characteristic] : H.Normal := ⟨fun a ha b => (SetLike.ext_iff.mp (h.fixed (AddAut.conj b)) a).mpr ha⟩ end AddSubgroup namespace Subgroup variable {H K : Subgroup G} @[to_additive] theorem characteristic_iff_comap_eq : H.Characteristic ↔ ∀ ϕ : G ≃* G, H.comap ϕ.toMonoidHom = H := ⟨Characteristic.fixed, Characteristic.mk⟩ @[to_additive] theorem characteristic_iff_comap_le : H.Characteristic ↔ ∀ ϕ : G ≃* G, H.comap ϕ.toMonoidHom ≤ H := characteristic_iff_comap_eq.trans ⟨fun h ϕ => le_of_eq (h ϕ), fun h ϕ => le_antisymm (h ϕ) fun g hg => h ϕ.symm ((congr_arg (· ∈ H) (ϕ.symm_apply_apply g)).mpr hg)⟩ @[to_additive] theorem characteristic_iff_le_comap : H.Characteristic ↔ ∀ ϕ : G ≃* G, H ≤ H.comap ϕ.toMonoidHom := characteristic_iff_comap_eq.trans ⟨fun h ϕ => ge_of_eq (h ϕ), fun h ϕ => le_antisymm (fun g hg => (congr_arg (· ∈ H) (ϕ.symm_apply_apply g)).mp (h ϕ.symm hg)) (h ϕ)⟩ @[to_additive] theorem characteristic_iff_map_eq : H.Characteristic ↔ ∀ ϕ : G ≃* G, H.map ϕ.toMonoidHom = H := by simp_rw [map_equiv_eq_comap_symm'] exact characteristic_iff_comap_eq.trans ⟨fun h ϕ => h ϕ.symm, fun h ϕ => h ϕ.symm⟩ @[to_additive] theorem characteristic_iff_map_le : H.Characteristic ↔ ∀ ϕ : G ≃* G, H.map ϕ.toMonoidHom ≤ H := by simp_rw [map_equiv_eq_comap_symm'] exact characteristic_iff_comap_le.trans ⟨fun h ϕ => h ϕ.symm, fun h ϕ => h ϕ.symm⟩ @[to_additive] theorem characteristic_iff_le_map : H.Characteristic ↔ ∀ ϕ : G ≃* G, H ≤ H.map ϕ.toMonoidHom := by simp_rw [map_equiv_eq_comap_symm'] exact characteristic_iff_le_comap.trans ⟨fun h ϕ => h ϕ.symm, fun h ϕ => h ϕ.symm⟩ @[to_additive] instance botCharacteristic : Characteristic (⊥ : Subgroup G) := characteristic_iff_le_map.mpr fun _ϕ => bot_le @[to_additive] instance topCharacteristic : Characteristic (⊤ : Subgroup G) := characteristic_iff_map_le.mpr fun _ϕ => le_top variable (H) section Normalizer variable {H} @[to_additive] theorem normalizer_eq_top_iff : H.normalizer = ⊤ ↔ H.Normal := eq_top_iff.trans ⟨fun h => ⟨fun a ha b => (h (mem_top b) a).mp ha⟩, fun h a _ha b => ⟨fun hb => h.conj_mem b hb a, fun hb => by rwa [h.mem_comm_iff, inv_mul_cancel_left] at hb⟩⟩ variable (H) in @[to_additive] theorem normalizer_eq_top [h : H.Normal] : H.normalizer = ⊤ := normalizer_eq_top_iff.mpr h variable {N : Type*} [Group N] /-- The preimage of the normalizer is contained in the normalizer of the preimage. -/ @[to_additive "The preimage of the normalizer is contained in the normalizer of the preimage."] theorem le_normalizer_comap (f : N →* G) : H.normalizer.comap f ≤ (H.comap f).normalizer := fun x => by simp only [mem_normalizer_iff, mem_comap] intro h n simp [h (f n)] /-- The image of the normalizer is contained in the normalizer of the image. -/ @[to_additive "The image of the normalizer is contained in the normalizer of the image."] theorem le_normalizer_map (f : G →* N) : H.normalizer.map f ≤ (H.map f).normalizer := fun _ => by simp only [and_imp, exists_prop, mem_map, exists_imp, mem_normalizer_iff] rintro x hx rfl n constructor · rintro ⟨y, hy, rfl⟩ use x * y * x⁻¹, (hx y).1 hy simp · rintro ⟨y, hyH, hy⟩ use x⁻¹ * y * x rw [hx] simp [hy, hyH, mul_assoc] @[to_additive] theorem comap_normalizer_eq_of_le_range {f : N →* G} (h : H ≤ f.range) : comap f H.normalizer = (comap f H).normalizer := by apply le_antisymm (le_normalizer_comap f) rw [← map_le_iff_le_comap] apply (le_normalizer_map f).trans rw [map_comap_eq_self h] @[to_additive] theorem subgroupOf_normalizer_eq {H N : Subgroup G} (h : H ≤ N) : H.normalizer.subgroupOf N = (H.subgroupOf N).normalizer := comap_normalizer_eq_of_le_range (h.trans_eq N.range_subtype.symm) @[to_additive] theorem normal_subgroupOf_iff_le_normalizer (h : H ≤ K) : (H.subgroupOf K).Normal ↔ K ≤ H.normalizer := by rw [← subgroupOf_eq_top, subgroupOf_normalizer_eq h, normalizer_eq_top_iff] @[to_additive] theorem normal_subgroupOf_iff_le_normalizer_inf : (H.subgroupOf K).Normal ↔ K ≤ (H ⊓ K).normalizer := inf_subgroupOf_right H K ▸ normal_subgroupOf_iff_le_normalizer inf_le_right @[to_additive] instance (priority := 100) normal_in_normalizer : (H.subgroupOf H.normalizer).Normal := (normal_subgroupOf_iff_le_normalizer H.le_normalizer).mpr le_rfl @[to_additive] theorem le_normalizer_of_normal_subgroupOf [hK : (H.subgroupOf K).Normal] (HK : H ≤ K) : K ≤ H.normalizer := (normal_subgroupOf_iff_le_normalizer HK).mp hK @[to_additive] theorem subset_normalizer_of_normal {S : Set G} [hH : H.Normal] : S ⊆ H.normalizer := (@normalizer_eq_top _ _ H hH) ▸ le_top @[to_additive] theorem le_normalizer_of_normal [H.Normal] : K ≤ H.normalizer := subset_normalizer_of_normal @[to_additive] theorem inf_normalizer_le_normalizer_inf : H.normalizer ⊓ K.normalizer ≤ (H ⊓ K).normalizer := fun _ h g ↦ and_congr (h.1 g) (h.2 g) variable (G) in /-- Every proper subgroup `H` of `G` is a proper normal subgroup of the normalizer of `H` in `G`. -/ def _root_.NormalizerCondition := ∀ H : Subgroup G, H < ⊤ → H < normalizer H /-- Alternative phrasing of the normalizer condition: Only the full group is self-normalizing. This may be easier to work with, as it avoids inequalities and negations. -/ theorem _root_.normalizerCondition_iff_only_full_group_self_normalizing : NormalizerCondition G ↔ ∀ H : Subgroup G, H.normalizer = H → H = ⊤ := by apply forall_congr'; intro H simp only [lt_iff_le_and_ne, le_normalizer, le_top, Ne] tauto variable (H) end Normalizer end Subgroup namespace Group variable {s : Set G} /-- Given a set `s`, `conjugatesOfSet s` is the set of all conjugates of the elements of `s`. -/ def conjugatesOfSet (s : Set G) : Set G := ⋃ a ∈ s, conjugatesOf a theorem mem_conjugatesOfSet_iff {x : G} : x ∈ conjugatesOfSet s ↔ ∃ a ∈ s, IsConj a x := by rw [conjugatesOfSet, Set.mem_iUnion₂] simp only [conjugatesOf, isConj_iff, Set.mem_setOf_eq, exists_prop] theorem subset_conjugatesOfSet : s ⊆ conjugatesOfSet s := fun (x : G) (h : x ∈ s) => mem_conjugatesOfSet_iff.2 ⟨x, h, IsConj.refl _⟩ theorem conjugatesOfSet_mono {s t : Set G} (h : s ⊆ t) : conjugatesOfSet s ⊆ conjugatesOfSet t := Set.biUnion_subset_biUnion_left h theorem conjugates_subset_normal {N : Subgroup G} [tn : N.Normal] {a : G} (h : a ∈ N) : conjugatesOf a ⊆ N := by rintro a hc obtain ⟨c, rfl⟩ := isConj_iff.1 hc exact tn.conj_mem a h c theorem conjugatesOfSet_subset {s : Set G} {N : Subgroup G} [N.Normal] (h : s ⊆ N) : conjugatesOfSet s ⊆ N := Set.iUnion₂_subset fun _x H => conjugates_subset_normal (h H) /-- The set of conjugates of `s` is closed under conjugation. -/ theorem conj_mem_conjugatesOfSet {x c : G} : x ∈ conjugatesOfSet s → c * x * c⁻¹ ∈ conjugatesOfSet s := fun H => by rcases mem_conjugatesOfSet_iff.1 H with ⟨a, h₁, h₂⟩ exact mem_conjugatesOfSet_iff.2 ⟨a, h₁, h₂.trans (isConj_iff.2 ⟨c, rfl⟩)⟩ end Group namespace Subgroup open Group variable {s : Set G} /-- The normal closure of a set `s` is the subgroup closure of all the conjugates of elements of `s`. It is the smallest normal subgroup containing `s`. -/ def normalClosure (s : Set G) : Subgroup G := closure (conjugatesOfSet s) theorem conjugatesOfSet_subset_normalClosure : conjugatesOfSet s ⊆ normalClosure s := subset_closure theorem subset_normalClosure : s ⊆ normalClosure s := Set.Subset.trans subset_conjugatesOfSet conjugatesOfSet_subset_normalClosure theorem le_normalClosure {H : Subgroup G} : H ≤ normalClosure ↑H := fun _ h => subset_normalClosure h /-- The normal closure of `s` is a normal subgroup. -/ instance normalClosure_normal : (normalClosure s).Normal := ⟨fun n h g => by refine Subgroup.closure_induction (fun x hx => ?_) ?_ (fun x y _ _ ihx ihy => ?_) (fun x _ ihx => ?_) h · exact conjugatesOfSet_subset_normalClosure (conj_mem_conjugatesOfSet hx) · simpa using (normalClosure s).one_mem · rw [← conj_mul] exact mul_mem ihx ihy · rw [← conj_inv] exact inv_mem ihx⟩ /-- The normal closure of `s` is the smallest normal subgroup containing `s`. -/ theorem normalClosure_le_normal {N : Subgroup G} [N.Normal] (h : s ⊆ N) : normalClosure s ≤ N := by intro a w refine closure_induction (fun x hx => ?_) ?_ (fun x y _ _ ihx ihy => ?_) (fun x _ ihx => ?_) w · exact conjugatesOfSet_subset h hx · exact one_mem _ · exact mul_mem ihx ihy · exact inv_mem ihx theorem normalClosure_subset_iff {N : Subgroup G} [N.Normal] : s ⊆ N ↔ normalClosure s ≤ N := ⟨normalClosure_le_normal, Set.Subset.trans subset_normalClosure⟩ @[gcongr] theorem normalClosure_mono {s t : Set G} (h : s ⊆ t) : normalClosure s ≤ normalClosure t := normalClosure_le_normal (Set.Subset.trans h subset_normalClosure) theorem normalClosure_eq_iInf : normalClosure s = ⨅ (N : Subgroup G) (_ : Normal N) (_ : s ⊆ N), N := le_antisymm (le_iInf fun _ => le_iInf fun _ => le_iInf normalClosure_le_normal) (iInf_le_of_le (normalClosure s) (iInf_le_of_le (by infer_instance) (iInf_le_of_le subset_normalClosure le_rfl))) @[simp] theorem normalClosure_eq_self (H : Subgroup G) [H.Normal] : normalClosure ↑H = H := le_antisymm (normalClosure_le_normal rfl.subset) le_normalClosure theorem normalClosure_idempotent : normalClosure ↑(normalClosure s) = normalClosure s := normalClosure_eq_self _ theorem closure_le_normalClosure {s : Set G} : closure s ≤ normalClosure s := by simp only [subset_normalClosure, closure_le] @[simp] theorem normalClosure_closure_eq_normalClosure {s : Set G} : normalClosure ↑(closure s) = normalClosure s := le_antisymm (normalClosure_le_normal closure_le_normalClosure) (normalClosure_mono subset_closure) /-- The normal core of a subgroup `H` is the largest normal subgroup of `G` contained in `H`, as shown by `Subgroup.normalCore_eq_iSup`. -/ def normalCore (H : Subgroup G) : Subgroup G where carrier := { a : G | ∀ b : G, b * a * b⁻¹ ∈ H } one_mem' a := by rw [mul_one, mul_inv_cancel]; exact H.one_mem inv_mem' {_} h b := (congr_arg (· ∈ H) conj_inv).mp (H.inv_mem (h b)) mul_mem' {_ _} ha hb c := (congr_arg (· ∈ H) conj_mul).mp (H.mul_mem (ha c) (hb c)) theorem normalCore_le (H : Subgroup G) : H.normalCore ≤ H := fun a h => by rw [← mul_one a, ← inv_one, ← one_mul a] exact h 1 instance normalCore_normal (H : Subgroup G) : H.normalCore.Normal := ⟨fun a h b c => by rw [mul_assoc, mul_assoc, ← mul_inv_rev, ← mul_assoc, ← mul_assoc]; exact h (c * b)⟩ theorem normal_le_normalCore {H : Subgroup G} {N : Subgroup G} [hN : N.Normal] : N ≤ H.normalCore ↔ N ≤ H := ⟨ge_trans H.normalCore_le, fun h_le n hn g => h_le (hN.conj_mem n hn g)⟩ theorem normalCore_mono {H K : Subgroup G} (h : H ≤ K) : H.normalCore ≤ K.normalCore := normal_le_normalCore.mpr (H.normalCore_le.trans h) theorem normalCore_eq_iSup (H : Subgroup G) : H.normalCore = ⨆ (N : Subgroup G) (_ : Normal N) (_ : N ≤ H), N := le_antisymm (le_iSup_of_le H.normalCore (le_iSup_of_le H.normalCore_normal (le_iSup_of_le H.normalCore_le le_rfl))) (iSup_le fun _ => iSup_le fun _ => iSup_le normal_le_normalCore.mpr) @[simp] theorem normalCore_eq_self (H : Subgroup G) [H.Normal] : H.normalCore = H := le_antisymm H.normalCore_le (normal_le_normalCore.mpr le_rfl) theorem normalCore_idempotent (H : Subgroup G) : H.normalCore.normalCore = H.normalCore := H.normalCore.normalCore_eq_self end Subgroup namespace MonoidHom variable {N : Type*} {P : Type*} [Group N] [Group P] (K : Subgroup G) open Subgroup section Ker variable {M : Type*} [MulOneClass M] @[to_additive prodMap_comap_prod] theorem prodMap_comap_prod {G' : Type*} {N' : Type*} [Group G'] [Group N'] (f : G →* N) (g : G' →* N') (S : Subgroup N) (S' : Subgroup N') : (S.prod S').comap (prodMap f g) = (S.comap f).prod (S'.comap g) := SetLike.coe_injective <| Set.preimage_prod_map_prod f g _ _ @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-11")] alias _root_.AddMonoidHom.sumMap_comap_sum := AddMonoidHom.prodMap_comap_prod @[to_additive ker_prodMap] theorem ker_prodMap {G' : Type*} {N' : Type*} [Group G'] [Group N'] (f : G →* N) (g : G' →* N') : (prodMap f g).ker = f.ker.prod g.ker := by rw [← comap_bot, ← comap_bot, ← comap_bot, ← prodMap_comap_prod, bot_prod_bot] @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-11")] alias _root_.AddMonoidHom.ker_sumMap := AddMonoidHom.ker_prodMap @[to_additive (attr := simp)] lemma ker_fst : ker (fst G G') = .prod ⊥ ⊤ := SetLike.ext fun _ => (iff_of_eq (and_true _)).symm @[to_additive (attr := simp)] lemma ker_snd : ker (snd G G') = .prod ⊤ ⊥ := SetLike.ext fun _ => (iff_of_eq (true_and _)).symm end Ker end MonoidHom namespace Subgroup variable {N : Type*} [Group N] (H : Subgroup G) @[to_additive] theorem Normal.map {H : Subgroup G} (h : H.Normal) (f : G →* N) (hf : Function.Surjective f) : (H.map f).Normal := by rw [← normalizer_eq_top_iff, ← top_le_iff, ← f.range_eq_top_of_surjective hf, f.range_eq_map, ← H.normalizer_eq_top] exact le_normalizer_map _ end Subgroup namespace Subgroup open MonoidHom variable {N : Type*} [Group N] (f : G →* N) /-- The preimage of the normalizer is equal to the normalizer of the preimage of a surjective function. -/ @[to_additive "The preimage of the normalizer is equal to the normalizer of the preimage of a surjective function."] theorem comap_normalizer_eq_of_surjective (H : Subgroup G) {f : N →* G} (hf : Function.Surjective f) : H.normalizer.comap f = (H.comap f).normalizer := comap_normalizer_eq_of_le_range fun x _ ↦ hf x @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-13")] alias comap_normalizer_eq_of_injective_of_le_range := comap_normalizer_eq_of_le_range @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-13")] alias _root_.AddSubgroup.comap_normalizer_eq_of_injective_of_le_range := AddSubgroup.comap_normalizer_eq_of_le_range /-- The image of the normalizer is equal to the normalizer of the image of an isomorphism. -/ @[to_additive "The image of the normalizer is equal to the normalizer of the image of an isomorphism."] theorem map_equiv_normalizer_eq (H : Subgroup G) (f : G ≃* N) : H.normalizer.map f.toMonoidHom = (H.map f.toMonoidHom).normalizer := by ext x simp only [mem_normalizer_iff, mem_map_equiv] rw [f.toEquiv.forall_congr] intro simp /-- The image of the normalizer is equal to the normalizer of the image of a bijective function. -/ @[to_additive "The image of the normalizer is equal to the normalizer of the image of a bijective function."] theorem map_normalizer_eq_of_bijective (H : Subgroup G) {f : G →* N} (hf : Function.Bijective f) : H.normalizer.map f = (H.map f).normalizer := map_equiv_normalizer_eq H (MulEquiv.ofBijective f hf) end Subgroup namespace MonoidHom variable {G₁ G₂ G₃ : Type*} [Group G₁] [Group G₂] [Group G₃] variable (f : G₁ →* G₂) (f_inv : G₂ → G₁) /-- Auxiliary definition used to define `liftOfRightInverse` -/ @[to_additive "Auxiliary definition used to define `liftOfRightInverse`"] def liftOfRightInverseAux (hf : Function.RightInverse f_inv f) (g : G₁ →* G₃) (hg : f.ker ≤ g.ker) : G₂ →* G₃ where toFun b := g (f_inv b) map_one' := hg (hf 1) map_mul' := by intro x y rw [← g.map_mul, ← mul_inv_eq_one, ← g.map_inv, ← g.map_mul, ← g.mem_ker] apply hg rw [f.mem_ker, f.map_mul, f.map_inv, mul_inv_eq_one, f.map_mul] simp only [hf _] @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem liftOfRightInverseAux_comp_apply (hf : Function.RightInverse f_inv f) (g : G₁ →* G₃) (hg : f.ker ≤ g.ker) (x : G₁) : (f.liftOfRightInverseAux f_inv hf g hg) (f x) = g x := by dsimp [liftOfRightInverseAux] rw [← mul_inv_eq_one, ← g.map_inv, ← g.map_mul, ← g.mem_ker] apply hg rw [f.mem_ker, f.map_mul, f.map_inv, mul_inv_eq_one] simp only [hf _] /-- `liftOfRightInverse f hf g hg` is the unique group homomorphism `φ` * such that `φ.comp f = g` (`MonoidHom.liftOfRightInverse_comp`), * where `f : G₁ →+* G₂` has a RightInverse `f_inv` (`hf`), * and `g : G₂ →+* G₃` satisfies `hg : f.ker ≤ g.ker`. See `MonoidHom.eq_liftOfRightInverse` for the uniqueness lemma. ``` G₁. | \ f | \ g | \ v \⌟ G₂----> G₃ ∃!φ ``` -/ @[to_additive "`liftOfRightInverse f f_inv hf g hg` is the unique additive group homomorphism `φ` * such that `φ.comp f = g` (`AddMonoidHom.liftOfRightInverse_comp`), * where `f : G₁ →+ G₂` has a RightInverse `f_inv` (`hf`), * and `g : G₂ →+ G₃` satisfies `hg : f.ker ≤ g.ker`. See `AddMonoidHom.eq_liftOfRightInverse` for the uniqueness lemma. ``` G₁. | \\ f | \\ g | \\ v \\⌟ G₂----> G₃ ∃!φ ```"] def liftOfRightInverse (hf : Function.RightInverse f_inv f) : { g : G₁ →* G₃ // f.ker ≤ g.ker } ≃ (G₂ →* G₃) where toFun g := f.liftOfRightInverseAux f_inv hf g.1 g.2 invFun φ := ⟨φ.comp f, fun x hx ↦ mem_ker.mpr <| by simp [mem_ker.mp hx]⟩ left_inv g := by ext simp only [comp_apply, liftOfRightInverseAux_comp_apply, Subtype.coe_mk] right_inv φ := by ext b simp [liftOfRightInverseAux, hf b] /-- A non-computable version of `MonoidHom.liftOfRightInverse` for when no computable right inverse is available, that uses `Function.surjInv`. -/ @[to_additive (attr := simp) "A non-computable version of `AddMonoidHom.liftOfRightInverse` for when no computable right inverse is available."] noncomputable abbrev liftOfSurjective (hf : Function.Surjective f) : { g : G₁ →* G₃ // f.ker ≤ g.ker } ≃ (G₂ →* G₃) := f.liftOfRightInverse (Function.surjInv hf) (Function.rightInverse_surjInv hf) @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem liftOfRightInverse_comp_apply (hf : Function.RightInverse f_inv f) (g : { g : G₁ →* G₃ // f.ker ≤ g.ker }) (x : G₁) : (f.liftOfRightInverse f_inv hf g) (f x) = g.1 x := f.liftOfRightInverseAux_comp_apply f_inv hf g.1 g.2 x @[to_additive (attr := simp)] theorem liftOfRightInverse_comp (hf : Function.RightInverse f_inv f) (g : { g : G₁ →* G₃ // f.ker ≤ g.ker }) : (f.liftOfRightInverse f_inv hf g).comp f = g := MonoidHom.ext <| f.liftOfRightInverse_comp_apply f_inv hf g @[to_additive] theorem eq_liftOfRightInverse (hf : Function.RightInverse f_inv f) (g : G₁ →* G₃) (hg : f.ker ≤ g.ker) (h : G₂ →* G₃) (hh : h.comp f = g) : h = f.liftOfRightInverse f_inv hf ⟨g, hg⟩ := by simp_rw [← hh] exact ((f.liftOfRightInverse f_inv hf).apply_symm_apply _).symm end MonoidHom variable {N : Type*} [Group N] namespace Subgroup -- Here `H.Normal` is an explicit argument so we can use dot notation with `comap`. @[to_additive] theorem Normal.comap {H : Subgroup N} (hH : H.Normal) (f : G →* N) : (H.comap f).Normal := ⟨fun _ => by simp +contextual [Subgroup.mem_comap, hH.conj_mem]⟩ @[to_additive] instance (priority := 100) normal_comap {H : Subgroup N} [nH : H.Normal] (f : G →* N) : (H.comap f).Normal := nH.comap _ -- Here `H.Normal` is an explicit argument so we can use dot notation with `subgroupOf`. @[to_additive] theorem Normal.subgroupOf {H : Subgroup G} (hH : H.Normal) (K : Subgroup G) : (H.subgroupOf K).Normal := hH.comap _ @[to_additive] instance (priority := 100) normal_subgroupOf {H N : Subgroup G} [N.Normal] : (N.subgroupOf H).Normal := Subgroup.normal_comap _ theorem map_normalClosure (s : Set G) (f : G →* N) (hf : Surjective f) : (normalClosure s).map f = normalClosure (f '' s) := by have : Normal (map f (normalClosure s)) := Normal.map inferInstance f hf apply le_antisymm · simp [map_le_iff_le_comap, normalClosure_le_normal, coe_comap, ← Set.image_subset_iff, subset_normalClosure] · exact normalClosure_le_normal (Set.image_subset f subset_normalClosure) theorem comap_normalClosure (s : Set N) (f : G ≃* N) : normalClosure (f ⁻¹' s) = (normalClosure s).comap f := by have := Set.preimage_equiv_eq_image_symm s f.toEquiv simp_all [comap_equiv_eq_map_symm, map_normalClosure s (f.symm : N →* G) f.symm.surjective] lemma Normal.of_map_injective {G H : Type*} [Group G] [Group H] {φ : G →* H} (hφ : Function.Injective φ) {L : Subgroup G} (n : (L.map φ).Normal) : L.Normal := L.comap_map_eq_self_of_injective hφ ▸ n.comap φ theorem Normal.of_map_subtype {K : Subgroup G} {L : Subgroup K} (n : (Subgroup.map K.subtype L).Normal) : L.Normal := n.of_map_injective K.subtype_injective end Subgroup namespace Subgroup section SubgroupNormal @[to_additive] theorem normal_subgroupOf_iff {H K : Subgroup G} (hHK : H ≤ K) : (H.subgroupOf K).Normal ↔ ∀ h k, h ∈ H → k ∈ K → k * h * k⁻¹ ∈ H := ⟨fun hN h k hH hK => hN.conj_mem ⟨h, hHK hH⟩ hH ⟨k, hK⟩, fun hN => { conj_mem := fun h hm k => hN h.1 k.1 hm k.2 }⟩ @[to_additive prod_addSubgroupOf_prod_normal] instance prod_subgroupOf_prod_normal {H₁ K₁ : Subgroup G} {H₂ K₂ : Subgroup N} [h₁ : (H₁.subgroupOf K₁).Normal] [h₂ : (H₂.subgroupOf K₂).Normal] : ((H₁.prod H₂).subgroupOf (K₁.prod K₂)).Normal where conj_mem n hgHK g := ⟨h₁.conj_mem ⟨(n : G × N).fst, (mem_prod.mp n.2).1⟩ hgHK.1 ⟨(g : G × N).fst, (mem_prod.mp g.2).1⟩, h₂.conj_mem ⟨(n : G × N).snd, (mem_prod.mp n.2).2⟩ hgHK.2 ⟨(g : G × N).snd, (mem_prod.mp g.2).2⟩⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-11")] alias _root_.AddSubgroup.sum_addSubgroupOf_sum_normal := AddSubgroup.prod_addSubgroupOf_prod_normal @[to_additive prod_normal] instance prod_normal (H : Subgroup G) (K : Subgroup N) [hH : H.Normal] [hK : K.Normal] : (H.prod K).Normal where conj_mem n hg g := ⟨hH.conj_mem n.fst (Subgroup.mem_prod.mp hg).1 g.fst, hK.conj_mem n.snd (Subgroup.mem_prod.mp hg).2 g.snd⟩ @[deprecated (since := "2025-03-11")] alias _root_.AddSubgroup.sum_normal := AddSubgroup.prod_normal @[to_additive] theorem inf_subgroupOf_inf_normal_of_right (A B' B : Subgroup G) [hN : (B'.subgroupOf B).Normal] : ((A ⊓ B').subgroupOf (A ⊓ B)).Normal := by rw [normal_subgroupOf_iff_le_normalizer_inf] at hN ⊢ rw [inf_inf_inf_comm, inf_idem] exact le_trans (inf_le_inf A.le_normalizer hN) (inf_normalizer_le_normalizer_inf) @[to_additive] theorem inf_subgroupOf_inf_normal_of_left {A' A : Subgroup G} (B : Subgroup G) [hN : (A'.subgroupOf A).Normal] : ((A' ⊓ B).subgroupOf (A ⊓ B)).Normal := by rw [normal_subgroupOf_iff_le_normalizer_inf] at hN ⊢ rw [inf_inf_inf_comm, inf_idem] exact le_trans (inf_le_inf hN B.le_normalizer) (inf_normalizer_le_normalizer_inf) @[to_additive] instance normal_inf_normal (H K : Subgroup G) [hH : H.Normal] [hK : K.Normal] : (H ⊓ K).Normal := ⟨fun n hmem g => ⟨hH.conj_mem n hmem.1 g, hK.conj_mem n hmem.2 g⟩⟩ @[to_additive] theorem normal_iInf_normal {ι : Type*} {a : ι → Subgroup G} (norm : ∀ i : ι, (a i).Normal) : (iInf a).Normal := by constructor intro g g_in_iInf h rw [Subgroup.mem_iInf] at g_in_iInf ⊢ intro i exact (norm i).conj_mem g (g_in_iInf i) h @[to_additive] theorem SubgroupNormal.mem_comm {H K : Subgroup G} (hK : H ≤ K) [hN : (H.subgroupOf K).Normal] {a b : G} (hb : b ∈ K) (h : a * b ∈ H) : b * a ∈ H := by have := (normal_subgroupOf_iff hK).mp hN (a * b) b h hb rwa [mul_assoc, mul_assoc, mul_inv_cancel, mul_one] at this /-- Elements of disjoint, normal subgroups commute. -/ @[to_additive "Elements of disjoint, normal subgroups commute."] theorem commute_of_normal_of_disjoint (H₁ H₂ : Subgroup G) (hH₁ : H₁.Normal) (hH₂ : H₂.Normal) (hdis : Disjoint H₁ H₂) (x y : G) (hx : x ∈ H₁) (hy : y ∈ H₂) : Commute x y := by suffices x * y * x⁻¹ * y⁻¹ = 1 by show x * y = y * x · rw [mul_assoc, mul_eq_one_iff_eq_inv] at this simpa apply hdis.le_bot constructor · suffices x * (y * x⁻¹ * y⁻¹) ∈ H₁ by simpa [mul_assoc] exact H₁.mul_mem hx (hH₁.conj_mem _ (H₁.inv_mem hx) _) · show x * y * x⁻¹ * y⁻¹ ∈ H₂ apply H₂.mul_mem _ (H₂.inv_mem hy) apply hH₂.conj_mem _ hy @[to_additive] theorem normal_subgroupOf_of_le_normalizer {H N : Subgroup G} (hLE : H ≤ N.normalizer) : (N.subgroupOf H).Normal := by rw [normal_subgroupOf_iff_le_normalizer_inf] exact (le_inf hLE H.le_normalizer).trans inf_normalizer_le_normalizer_inf @[to_additive] theorem normal_subgroupOf_sup_of_le_normalizer {H N : Subgroup G} (hLE : H ≤ N.normalizer) : (N.subgroupOf (H ⊔ N)).Normal := by rw [normal_subgroupOf_iff_le_normalizer le_sup_right] exact sup_le hLE le_normalizer end SubgroupNormal end Subgroup namespace IsConj open Subgroup theorem normalClosure_eq_top_of {N : Subgroup G} [hn : N.Normal] {g g' : G} {hg : g ∈ N} {hg' : g' ∈ N} (hc : IsConj g g') (ht : normalClosure ({⟨g, hg⟩} : Set N) = ⊤) : normalClosure ({⟨g', hg'⟩} : Set N) = ⊤ := by obtain ⟨c, rfl⟩ := isConj_iff.1 hc have h : ∀ x : N, (MulAut.conj c) x ∈ N := by rintro ⟨x, hx⟩ exact hn.conj_mem _ hx c have hs : Function.Surjective (((MulAut.conj c).toMonoidHom.restrict N).codRestrict _ h) := by rintro ⟨x, hx⟩ refine ⟨⟨c⁻¹ * x * c, ?_⟩, ?_⟩ · have h := hn.conj_mem _ hx c⁻¹ rwa [inv_inv] at h simp only [MonoidHom.codRestrict_apply, MulEquiv.coe_toMonoidHom, MulAut.conj_apply, coe_mk, MonoidHom.restrict_apply, Subtype.mk_eq_mk, ← mul_assoc, mul_inv_cancel, one_mul] rw [mul_assoc, mul_inv_cancel, mul_one] rw [eq_top_iff, ← MonoidHom.range_eq_top.2 hs, MonoidHom.range_eq_map] refine le_trans (map_mono (eq_top_iff.1 ht)) (map_le_iff_le_comap.2 (normalClosure_le_normal ?_)) rw [Set.singleton_subset_iff, SetLike.mem_coe] simp only [MonoidHom.codRestrict_apply, MulEquiv.coe_toMonoidHom, MulAut.conj_apply, coe_mk, MonoidHom.restrict_apply, mem_comap] exact subset_normalClosure (Set.mem_singleton _) end IsConj namespace ConjClasses /-- The conjugacy classes that are not trivial. -/ def noncenter (G : Type*) [Monoid G] : Set (ConjClasses G) := {x | x.carrier.Nontrivial} @[simp] lemma mem_noncenter {G} [Monoid G] (g : ConjClasses G) : g ∈ noncenter G ↔ g.carrier.Nontrivial := Iff.rfl end ConjClasses /-- Suppose `G` acts on `M` and `I` is a subgroup of `M`. The inertia subgroup of `I` is the subgroup of `G` whose action is trivial mod `I`. -/ def AddSubgroup.inertia {M : Type*} [AddGroup M] (I : AddSubgroup M) (G : Type*) [Group G] [MulAction G M] : Subgroup G where carrier := { σ | ∀ x, σ • x - x ∈ I } mul_mem' {a b} ha hb x := by simpa [mul_smul] using add_mem (ha (b • x)) (hb x) one_mem' := by simp [zero_mem] inv_mem' {a} ha x := by simpa using sub_mem_comm_iff.mp (ha (a⁻¹ • x)) @[simp] lemma AddSubgroup.mem_inertia {M : Type*} [AddGroup M] {I : AddSubgroup M} {G : Type*} [Group G] [MulAction G M] {σ : G} : σ ∈ I.inertia G ↔ ∀ x, σ • x - x ∈ I := .rfl
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Robert Y. Lewis. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Robert Y. Lewis, Keeley Hoek -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.NeZero import Mathlib.Data.Int.DivMod import Mathlib.Logic.Embedding.Basic import Mathlib.Logic.Equiv.Set import Mathlib.Tactic.Common import Mathlib.Tactic.Attr.Register /-! # The finite type with `n` elements `Fin n` is the type whose elements are natural numbers smaller than `n`. This file expands on the development in the core library. ## Main definitions ### Induction principles * `finZeroElim` : Elimination principle for the empty set `Fin 0`, generalizes `Fin.elim0`. Further definitions and eliminators can be found in `Init.Data.Fin.Lemmas` ### Embeddings and isomorphisms * `Fin.valEmbedding` : coercion to natural numbers as an `Embedding`; * `Fin.succEmb` : `Fin.succ` as an `Embedding`; * `Fin.castLEEmb h` : `Fin.castLE` as an `Embedding`, embed `Fin n` into `Fin m`, `h : n ≤ m`; * `finCongr` : `Fin.cast` as an `Equiv`, equivalence between `Fin n` and `Fin m` when `n = m`; * `Fin.castAddEmb m` : `Fin.castAdd` as an `Embedding`, embed `Fin n` into `Fin (n+m)`; * `Fin.castSuccEmb` : `Fin.castSucc` as an `Embedding`, embed `Fin n` into `Fin (n+1)`; * `Fin.addNatEmb m i` : `Fin.addNat` as an `Embedding`, add `m` on `i` on the right, generalizes `Fin.succ`; * `Fin.natAddEmb n i` : `Fin.natAdd` as an `Embedding`, adds `n` on `i` on the left; ### Other casts * `Fin.divNat i` : divides `i : Fin (m * n)` by `n`; * `Fin.modNat i` : takes the mod of `i : Fin (m * n)` by `n`; -/ assert_not_exists Monoid Finset open Fin Nat Function attribute [simp] Fin.succ_ne_zero Fin.castSucc_lt_last /-- Elimination principle for the empty set `Fin 0`, dependent version. -/ def finZeroElim {α : Fin 0 → Sort*} (x : Fin 0) : α x := x.elim0 namespace Fin @[simp] theorem mk_eq_one {n a : Nat} {ha : a < n + 2} : (⟨a, ha⟩ : Fin (n + 2)) = 1 ↔ a = 1 := mk.inj_iff @[simp] theorem one_eq_mk {n a : Nat} {ha : a < n + 2} : 1 = (⟨a, ha⟩ : Fin (n + 2)) ↔ a = 1 := by simp [eq_comm] instance {n : ℕ} : CanLift ℕ (Fin n) Fin.val (· < n) where prf k hk := ⟨⟨k, hk⟩, rfl⟩ /-- A dependent variant of `Fin.elim0`. -/ def rec0 {α : Fin 0 → Sort*} (i : Fin 0) : α i := absurd i.2 (Nat.not_lt_zero _) variable {n m : ℕ} --variable {a b : Fin n} -- this *really* breaks stuff theorem val_injective : Function.Injective (@Fin.val n) := @Fin.eq_of_val_eq n /-- If you actually have an element of `Fin n`, then the `n` is always positive -/ lemma size_positive : Fin n → 0 < n := Fin.pos lemma size_positive' [Nonempty (Fin n)] : 0 < n := ‹Nonempty (Fin n)›.elim Fin.pos protected theorem prop (a : Fin n) : a.val < n := a.2 lemma lt_last_iff_ne_last {a : Fin (n + 1)} : a < last n ↔ a ≠ last n := by simp [Fin.lt_iff_le_and_ne, le_last] lemma ne_zero_of_lt {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (hab : a < b) : b ≠ 0 := Fin.ne_of_gt <| Fin.lt_of_le_of_lt a.zero_le hab lemma ne_last_of_lt {a b : Fin (n + 1)} (hab : a < b) : a ≠ last n := Fin.ne_of_lt <| Fin.lt_of_lt_of_le hab b.le_last /-- Equivalence between `Fin n` and `{ i // i < n }`. -/ @[simps apply symm_apply] def equivSubtype : Fin n ≃ { i // i < n } where toFun a := ⟨a.1, a.2⟩ invFun a := ⟨a.1, a.2⟩ left_inv := fun ⟨_, _⟩ => rfl right_inv := fun ⟨_, _⟩ => rfl section coe /-! ### coercions and constructions -/ theorem val_eq_val (a b : Fin n) : (a : ℕ) = b ↔ a = b := Fin.ext_iff.symm theorem ne_iff_vne (a b : Fin n) : a ≠ b ↔ a.1 ≠ b.1 := Fin.ext_iff.not theorem mk_eq_mk {a h a' h'} : @mk n a h = @mk n a' h' ↔ a = a' := Fin.ext_iff -- syntactic tautologies now /-- Assume `k = l`. If two functions defined on `Fin k` and `Fin l` are equal on each element, then they coincide (in the heq sense). -/ protected theorem heq_fun_iff {α : Sort*} {k l : ℕ} (h : k = l) {f : Fin k → α} {g : Fin l → α} : HEq f g ↔ ∀ i : Fin k, f i = g ⟨(i : ℕ), h ▸ i.2⟩ := by subst h simp [funext_iff] /-- Assume `k = l` and `k' = l'`. If two functions `Fin k → Fin k' → α` and `Fin l → Fin l' → α` are equal on each pair, then they coincide (in the heq sense). -/ protected theorem heq_fun₂_iff {α : Sort*} {k l k' l' : ℕ} (h : k = l) (h' : k' = l') {f : Fin k → Fin k' → α} {g : Fin l → Fin l' → α} : HEq f g ↔ ∀ (i : Fin k) (j : Fin k'), f i j = g ⟨(i : ℕ), h ▸ i.2⟩ ⟨(j : ℕ), h' ▸ j.2⟩ := by subst h subst h' simp [funext_iff] /-- Two elements of `Fin k` and `Fin l` are heq iff their values in `ℕ` coincide. This requires `k = l`. For the left implication without this assumption, see `val_eq_val_of_heq`. -/ protected theorem heq_ext_iff {k l : ℕ} (h : k = l) {i : Fin k} {j : Fin l} : HEq i j ↔ (i : ℕ) = (j : ℕ) := by subst h simp [val_eq_val] end coe section Order /-! ### order -/ theorem le_iff_val_le_val {a b : Fin n} : a ≤ b ↔ (a : ℕ) ≤ b := Iff.rfl /-- `a < b` as natural numbers if and only if `a < b` in `Fin n`. -/ @[norm_cast, simp] theorem val_fin_lt {n : ℕ} {a b : Fin n} : (a : ℕ) < (b : ℕ) ↔ a < b := Iff.rfl /-- `a ≤ b` as natural numbers if and only if `a ≤ b` in `Fin n`. -/ @[norm_cast, simp] theorem val_fin_le {n : ℕ} {a b : Fin n} : (a : ℕ) ≤ (b : ℕ) ↔ a ≤ b := Iff.rfl theorem min_val {a : Fin n} : min (a : ℕ) n = a := by simp theorem max_val {a : Fin n} : max (a : ℕ) n = n := by simp /-- The inclusion map `Fin n → ℕ` is an embedding. -/ @[simps -fullyApplied apply] def valEmbedding : Fin n ↪ ℕ := ⟨val, val_injective⟩ @[simp] theorem equivSubtype_symm_trans_valEmbedding : equivSubtype.symm.toEmbedding.trans valEmbedding = Embedding.subtype (· < n) := rfl /-- Use the ordering on `Fin n` for checking recursive definitions. For example, the following definition is not accepted by the termination checker, unless we declare the `WellFoundedRelation` instance: ```lean def factorial {n : ℕ} : Fin n → ℕ | ⟨0, _⟩ := 1 | ⟨i + 1, hi⟩ := (i + 1) * factorial ⟨i, i.lt_succ_self.trans hi⟩ ``` -/ instance {n : ℕ} : WellFoundedRelation (Fin n) := measure (val : Fin n → ℕ) @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-24")] alias val_zero' := val_zero /-- `Fin.mk_zero` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n + 1)`. This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis. -/ @[simp] theorem mk_zero' (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : (⟨0, pos_of_neZero n⟩ : Fin n) = 0 := rfl /-- The `Fin.zero_le` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`. This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis. -/ @[simp] protected theorem zero_le' [NeZero n] (a : Fin n) : 0 ≤ a := Nat.zero_le a.val @[simp, norm_cast] theorem val_eq_zero_iff [NeZero n] {a : Fin n} : a.val = 0 ↔ a = 0 := by rw [Fin.ext_iff, val_zero] theorem val_ne_zero_iff [NeZero n] {a : Fin n} : a.val ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ 0 := val_eq_zero_iff.not @[simp, norm_cast] theorem val_pos_iff [NeZero n] {a : Fin n} : 0 < a.val ↔ 0 < a := by rw [← val_fin_lt, val_zero] /-- The `Fin.pos_iff_ne_zero` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`. This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis. -/ theorem pos_iff_ne_zero' [NeZero n] (a : Fin n) : 0 < a ↔ a ≠ 0 := by rw [← val_pos_iff, Nat.pos_iff_ne_zero, val_ne_zero_iff] @[simp] lemma cast_eq_self (a : Fin n) : a.cast rfl = a := rfl @[simp] theorem cast_eq_zero {k l : ℕ} [NeZero k] [NeZero l] (h : k = l) (x : Fin k) : Fin.cast h x = 0 ↔ x = 0 := by simp [← val_eq_zero_iff] lemma cast_injective {k l : ℕ} (h : k = l) : Injective (Fin.cast h) := fun a b hab ↦ by simpa [← val_eq_val] using hab theorem last_pos' [NeZero n] : 0 < last n := n.pos_of_neZero theorem one_lt_last [NeZero n] : 1 < last (n + 1) := by rw [lt_iff_val_lt_val, val_one, val_last, Nat.lt_add_left_iff_pos, Nat.pos_iff_ne_zero] exact NeZero.ne n end Order /-! ### Coercions to `ℤ` and the `fin_omega` tactic. -/ open Int theorem coe_int_sub_eq_ite {n : Nat} (u v : Fin n) : ((u - v : Fin n) : Int) = if v ≤ u then (u - v : Int) else (u - v : Int) + n := by rw [Fin.sub_def] split · rw [natCast_emod, Int.emod_eq_sub_self_emod, Int.emod_eq_of_lt] <;> omega · rw [natCast_emod, Int.emod_eq_of_lt] <;> omega theorem coe_int_sub_eq_mod {n : Nat} (u v : Fin n) : ((u - v : Fin n) : Int) = ((u : Int) - (v : Int)) % n := by rw [coe_int_sub_eq_ite] split · rw [Int.emod_eq_of_lt] <;> omega · rw [Int.emod_eq_add_self_emod, Int.emod_eq_of_lt] <;> omega theorem coe_int_add_eq_ite {n : Nat} (u v : Fin n) : ((u + v : Fin n) : Int) = if (u + v : ℕ) < n then (u + v : Int) else (u + v : Int) - n := by rw [Fin.add_def] split · rw [natCast_emod, Int.emod_eq_of_lt] <;> omega · rw [natCast_emod, Int.emod_eq_sub_self_emod, Int.emod_eq_of_lt] <;> omega theorem coe_int_add_eq_mod {n : Nat} (u v : Fin n) : ((u + v : Fin n) : Int) = ((u : Int) + (v : Int)) % n := by rw [coe_int_add_eq_ite] split · rw [Int.emod_eq_of_lt] <;> omega · rw [Int.emod_eq_sub_self_emod, Int.emod_eq_of_lt] <;> omega -- Write `a + b` as `if (a + b : ℕ) < n then (a + b : ℤ) else (a + b : ℤ) - n` and -- similarly `a - b` as `if (b : ℕ) ≤ a then (a - b : ℤ) else (a - b : ℤ) + n`. attribute [fin_omega] coe_int_sub_eq_ite coe_int_add_eq_ite -- Rewrite inequalities in `Fin` to inequalities in `ℕ` attribute [fin_omega] Fin.lt_iff_val_lt_val Fin.le_iff_val_le_val -- Rewrite `1 : Fin (n + 2)` to `1 : ℤ` attribute [fin_omega] val_one /-- Preprocessor for `omega` to handle inequalities in `Fin`. Note that this involves a lot of case splitting, so may be slow. -/ -- Further adjustment to the simp set can probably make this more powerful. -- Please experiment and PR updates! macro "fin_omega" : tactic => `(tactic| { try simp only [fin_omega, ← Int.ofNat_lt, ← Int.ofNat_le] at * omega }) section Add /-! ### addition, numerals, and coercion from Nat -/ @[simp] theorem val_one' (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : ((1 : Fin n) : ℕ) = 1 % n := rfl @[deprecated val_one' (since := "2025-03-10")] theorem val_one'' {n : ℕ} : ((1 : Fin (n + 1)) : ℕ) = 1 % (n + 1) := rfl instance nontrivial {n : ℕ} : Nontrivial (Fin (n + 2)) where exists_pair_ne := ⟨0, 1, (ne_iff_vne 0 1).mpr (by simp [val_one, val_zero])⟩ theorem nontrivial_iff_two_le : Nontrivial (Fin n) ↔ 2 ≤ n := by rcases n with (_ | _ | n) <;> simp [Fin.nontrivial, not_nontrivial, Nat.succ_le_iff] section Monoid instance inhabitedFinOneAdd (n : ℕ) : Inhabited (Fin (1 + n)) := haveI : NeZero (1 + n) := by rw [Nat.add_comm]; infer_instance inferInstance @[simp] theorem default_eq_zero (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : (default : Fin n) = 0 := rfl instance instNatCast [NeZero n] : NatCast (Fin n) where natCast i := Fin.ofNat' n i lemma natCast_def [NeZero n] (a : ℕ) : (a : Fin n) = ⟨a % n, mod_lt _ n.pos_of_neZero⟩ := rfl end Monoid theorem val_add_eq_ite {n : ℕ} (a b : Fin n) : (↑(a + b) : ℕ) = if n ≤ a + b then a + b - n else a + b := by rw [Fin.val_add, Nat.add_mod_eq_ite, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (show ↑a < n from a.2), Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (show ↑b < n from b.2)] theorem val_add_eq_of_add_lt {n : ℕ} {a b : Fin n} (huv : a.val + b.val < n) : (a + b).val = a.val + b.val := by rw [val_add] simp [Nat.mod_eq_of_lt huv] lemma intCast_val_sub_eq_sub_add_ite {n : ℕ} (a b : Fin n) : ((a - b).val : ℤ) = a.val - b.val + if b ≤ a then 0 else n := by split <;> fin_omega lemma one_le_of_ne_zero {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] {k : Fin n} (hk : k ≠ 0) : 1 ≤ k := by obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero (NeZero.ne n) cases n with | zero => simp only [Nat.reduceAdd, Fin.isValue, Fin.zero_le] | succ n => rwa [Fin.le_iff_val_le_val, Fin.val_one, Nat.one_le_iff_ne_zero, val_ne_zero_iff] lemma val_sub_one_of_ne_zero [NeZero n] {i : Fin n} (hi : i ≠ 0) : (i - 1).val = i - 1 := by obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero (NeZero.ne n) rw [Fin.sub_val_of_le (one_le_of_ne_zero hi), Fin.val_one', Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (Nat.succ_le_iff.mpr (nontrivial_iff_two_le.mp <| nontrivial_of_ne i 0 hi))] section OfNatCoe @[simp] theorem ofNat'_eq_cast (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] (a : ℕ) : Fin.ofNat' n a = a := rfl @[simp] lemma val_natCast (a n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : (a : Fin n).val = a % n := rfl /-- Converting an in-range number to `Fin (n + 1)` produces a result whose value is the original number. -/ theorem val_cast_of_lt {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] {a : ℕ} (h : a < n) : (a : Fin n).val = a := Nat.mod_eq_of_lt h /-- If `n` is non-zero, converting the value of a `Fin n` to `Fin n` results in the same value. -/ @[simp, norm_cast] theorem cast_val_eq_self {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] (a : Fin n) : (a.val : Fin n) = a := Fin.ext <| val_cast_of_lt a.isLt -- This is a special case of `CharP.cast_eq_zero` that doesn't require typeclass search @[simp high] lemma natCast_self (n : ℕ) [NeZero n] : (n : Fin n) = 0 := by ext; simp @[simp] lemma natCast_eq_zero {a n : ℕ} [NeZero n] : (a : Fin n) = 0 ↔ n ∣ a := by simp [Fin.ext_iff, Nat.dvd_iff_mod_eq_zero] @[simp] theorem natCast_eq_last (n) : (n : Fin (n + 1)) = Fin.last n := by ext; simp theorem le_val_last (i : Fin (n + 1)) : i ≤ n := by rw [Fin.natCast_eq_last] exact Fin.le_last i variable {a b : ℕ} lemma natCast_le_natCast (han : a ≤ n) (hbn : b ≤ n) : (a : Fin (n + 1)) ≤ b ↔ a ≤ b := by rw [← Nat.lt_succ_iff] at han hbn simp [le_iff_val_le_val, -val_fin_le, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt, han, hbn] lemma natCast_lt_natCast (han : a ≤ n) (hbn : b ≤ n) : (a : Fin (n + 1)) < b ↔ a < b := by rw [← Nat.lt_succ_iff] at han hbn; simp [lt_iff_val_lt_val, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt, han, hbn] lemma natCast_mono (hbn : b ≤ n) (hab : a ≤ b) : (a : Fin (n + 1)) ≤ b := (natCast_le_natCast (hab.trans hbn) hbn).2 hab lemma natCast_strictMono (hbn : b ≤ n) (hab : a < b) : (a : Fin (n + 1)) < b := (natCast_lt_natCast (hab.le.trans hbn) hbn).2 hab end OfNatCoe end Add section Succ /-! ### succ and casts into larger Fin types -/ lemma succ_injective (n : ℕ) : Injective (@Fin.succ n) := fun a b ↦ by simp [Fin.ext_iff] /-- `Fin.succ` as an `Embedding` -/ def succEmb (n : ℕ) : Fin n ↪ Fin (n + 1) where toFun := succ inj' := succ_injective _ @[simp] theorem coe_succEmb : ⇑(succEmb n) = Fin.succ := rfl @[deprecated (since := "2025-04-12")] alias val_succEmb := coe_succEmb @[simp] theorem exists_succ_eq {x : Fin (n + 1)} : (∃ y, Fin.succ y = x) ↔ x ≠ 0 := ⟨fun ⟨_, hy⟩ => hy ▸ succ_ne_zero _, x.cases (fun h => h.irrefl.elim) (fun _ _ => ⟨_, rfl⟩)⟩ theorem exists_succ_eq_of_ne_zero {x : Fin (n + 1)} (h : x ≠ 0) : ∃ y, Fin.succ y = x := exists_succ_eq.mpr h @[simp] theorem succ_zero_eq_one' [NeZero n] : Fin.succ (0 : Fin n) = 1 := by cases n · exact (NeZero.ne 0 rfl).elim · rfl theorem one_pos' [NeZero n] : (0 : Fin (n + 1)) < 1 := succ_zero_eq_one' (n := n) ▸ succ_pos _ theorem zero_ne_one' [NeZero n] : (0 : Fin (n + 1)) ≠ 1 := Fin.ne_of_lt one_pos' /-- The `Fin.succ_one_eq_two` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+2)`. This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis. -/ @[simp] theorem succ_one_eq_two' [NeZero n] : Fin.succ (1 : Fin (n + 1)) = 2 := by cases n · exact (NeZero.ne 0 rfl).elim · rfl -- Version of `succ_one_eq_two` to be used by `dsimp`. -- Note the `'` swapped around due to a move to std4. /-- The `Fin.le_zero_iff` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`. This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis. -/ @[simp] theorem le_zero_iff' {n : ℕ} [NeZero n] {k : Fin n} : k ≤ 0 ↔ k = 0 := ⟨fun h => Fin.ext <| by rw [Nat.eq_zero_of_le_zero h]; rfl, by rintro rfl; exact Nat.le_refl _⟩ -- TODO: Move to Batteries @[simp] lemma castLE_inj {hmn : m ≤ n} {a b : Fin m} : castLE hmn a = castLE hmn b ↔ a = b := by simp [Fin.ext_iff] @[simp] lemma castAdd_inj {a b : Fin m} : castAdd n a = castAdd n b ↔ a = b := by simp [Fin.ext_iff] attribute [simp] castSucc_inj lemma castLE_injective (hmn : m ≤ n) : Injective (castLE hmn) := fun _ _ hab ↦ Fin.ext (congr_arg val hab :) lemma castAdd_injective (m n : ℕ) : Injective (@Fin.castAdd m n) := castLE_injective _ lemma castSucc_injective (n : ℕ) : Injective (@Fin.castSucc n) := castAdd_injective _ _ /-- `Fin.castLE` as an `Embedding`, `castLEEmb h i` embeds `i` into a larger `Fin` type. -/ @[simps apply] def castLEEmb (h : n ≤ m) : Fin n ↪ Fin m where toFun := castLE h inj' := castLE_injective _ @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_castLEEmb {m n} (hmn : m ≤ n) : castLEEmb hmn = castLE hmn := rfl /- The next proof can be golfed a lot using `Fintype.card`. It is written this way to define `ENat.card` and `Nat.card` without a `Fintype` dependency (not done yet). -/ lemma nonempty_embedding_iff : Nonempty (Fin n ↪ Fin m) ↔ n ≤ m := by refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ⟨castLEEmb h⟩⟩ induction n generalizing m with | zero => exact m.zero_le | succ n ihn => obtain ⟨e⟩ := h rcases exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero (pos_iff_nonempty.2 (Nonempty.map e inferInstance)).ne' with ⟨m, rfl⟩ refine Nat.succ_le_succ <| ihn ⟨?_⟩ refine ⟨fun i ↦ (e.setValue 0 0 i.succ).pred (mt e.setValue_eq_iff.1 i.succ_ne_zero), fun i j h ↦ ?_⟩ simpa only [pred_inj, EmbeddingLike.apply_eq_iff_eq, succ_inj] using h lemma equiv_iff_eq : Nonempty (Fin m ≃ Fin n) ↔ m = n := ⟨fun ⟨e⟩ ↦ le_antisymm (nonempty_embedding_iff.1 ⟨e⟩) (nonempty_embedding_iff.1 ⟨e.symm⟩), fun h ↦ h ▸ ⟨.refl _⟩⟩ @[simp] lemma castLE_castSucc {n m} (i : Fin n) (h : n + 1 ≤ m) : i.castSucc.castLE h = i.castLE (Nat.le_of_succ_le h) := rfl @[simp] lemma castLE_comp_castSucc {n m} (h : n + 1 ≤ m) : Fin.castLE h ∘ Fin.castSucc = Fin.castLE (Nat.le_of_succ_le h) := rfl @[simp] lemma castLE_rfl (n : ℕ) : Fin.castLE (le_refl n) = id := rfl @[simp] theorem range_castLE {n k : ℕ} (h : n ≤ k) : Set.range (castLE h) = { i : Fin k | (i : ℕ) < n } := Set.ext fun x => ⟨fun ⟨y, hy⟩ => hy ▸ y.2, fun hx => ⟨⟨x, hx⟩, rfl⟩⟩ @[simp] theorem coe_of_injective_castLE_symm {n k : ℕ} (h : n ≤ k) (i : Fin k) (hi) : ((Equiv.ofInjective _ (castLE_injective h)).symm ⟨i, hi⟩ : ℕ) = i := by rw [← coe_castLE h] exact congr_arg Fin.val (Equiv.apply_ofInjective_symm _ _) theorem leftInverse_cast (eq : n = m) : LeftInverse (Fin.cast eq.symm) (Fin.cast eq) := fun _ => rfl theorem rightInverse_cast (eq : n = m) : RightInverse (Fin.cast eq.symm) (Fin.cast eq) := fun _ => rfl @[simp] theorem cast_inj (eq : n = m) {a b : Fin n} : a.cast eq = b.cast eq ↔ a = b := by simp [← val_inj] @[simp] theorem cast_lt_cast (eq : n = m) {a b : Fin n} : a.cast eq < b.cast eq ↔ a < b := Iff.rfl @[simp] theorem cast_le_cast (eq : n = m) {a b : Fin n} : a.cast eq ≤ b.cast eq ↔ a ≤ b := Iff.rfl /-- The 'identity' equivalence between `Fin m` and `Fin n` when `m = n`. -/ @[simps] def _root_.finCongr (eq : n = m) : Fin n ≃ Fin m where toFun := Fin.cast eq invFun := Fin.cast eq.symm left_inv := leftInverse_cast eq right_inv := rightInverse_cast eq @[simp] lemma _root_.finCongr_apply_mk (h : m = n) (k : ℕ) (hk : k < m) : finCongr h ⟨k, hk⟩ = ⟨k, h ▸ hk⟩ := rfl @[simp] lemma _root_.finCongr_refl (h : n = n := rfl) : finCongr h = Equiv.refl (Fin n) := by ext; simp @[simp] lemma _root_.finCongr_symm (h : m = n) : (finCongr h).symm = finCongr h.symm := rfl @[simp] lemma _root_.finCongr_apply_coe (h : m = n) (k : Fin m) : (finCongr h k : ℕ) = k := rfl lemma _root_.finCongr_symm_apply_coe (h : m = n) (k : Fin n) : ((finCongr h).symm k : ℕ) = k := rfl /-- While in many cases `finCongr` is better than `Equiv.cast`/`cast`, sometimes we want to apply a generic theorem about `cast`. -/ lemma _root_.finCongr_eq_equivCast (h : n = m) : finCongr h = .cast (h ▸ rfl) := by subst h; simp /-- While in many cases `Fin.cast` is better than `Equiv.cast`/`cast`, sometimes we want to apply a generic theorem about `cast`. -/ theorem cast_eq_cast (h : n = m) : (Fin.cast h : Fin n → Fin m) = _root_.cast (h ▸ rfl) := by subst h ext rfl /-- `Fin.castAdd` as an `Embedding`, `castAddEmb m i` embeds `i : Fin n` in `Fin (n+m)`. See also `Fin.natAddEmb` and `Fin.addNatEmb`. -/ def castAddEmb (m) : Fin n ↪ Fin (n + m) := castLEEmb (le_add_right n m) @[simp] lemma coe_castAddEmb (m) : (castAddEmb m : Fin n → Fin (n + m)) = castAdd m := rfl lemma castAddEmb_apply (m) (i : Fin n) : castAddEmb m i = castAdd m i := rfl /-- `Fin.castSucc` as an `Embedding`, `castSuccEmb i` embeds `i : Fin n` in `Fin (n+1)`. -/ def castSuccEmb : Fin n ↪ Fin (n + 1) := castAddEmb _ @[simp, norm_cast] lemma coe_castSuccEmb : (castSuccEmb : Fin n → Fin (n + 1)) = Fin.castSucc := rfl lemma castSuccEmb_apply (i : Fin n) : castSuccEmb i = i.castSucc := rfl theorem castSucc_le_succ {n} (i : Fin n) : i.castSucc ≤ i.succ := Nat.le_succ i @[simp] theorem castSucc_le_castSucc_iff {a b : Fin n} : castSucc a ≤ castSucc b ↔ a ≤ b := .rfl @[simp] theorem succ_le_castSucc_iff {a b : Fin n} : succ a ≤ castSucc b ↔ a < b := by rw [le_castSucc_iff, succ_lt_succ_iff] @[simp] theorem castSucc_lt_succ_iff {a b : Fin n} : castSucc a < succ b ↔ a ≤ b := by rw [castSucc_lt_iff_succ_le, succ_le_succ_iff] theorem le_of_castSucc_lt_of_succ_lt {a b : Fin (n + 1)} {i : Fin n} (hl : castSucc i < a) (hu : b < succ i) : b < a := by simp [Fin.lt_def, -val_fin_lt] at *; omega theorem castSucc_lt_or_lt_succ (p : Fin (n + 1)) (i : Fin n) : castSucc i < p ∨ p < i.succ := by simp [Fin.lt_def, -val_fin_lt]; omega theorem succ_le_or_le_castSucc (p : Fin (n + 1)) (i : Fin n) : succ i ≤ p ∨ p ≤ i.castSucc := by rw [le_castSucc_iff, ← castSucc_lt_iff_succ_le] exact p.castSucc_lt_or_lt_succ i theorem eq_castSucc_of_ne_last {x : Fin (n + 1)} (h : x ≠ (last _)) : ∃ y, Fin.castSucc y = x := exists_castSucc_eq.mpr h @[deprecated (since := "2025-02-06")] alias exists_castSucc_eq_of_ne_last := eq_castSucc_of_ne_last theorem forall_fin_succ' {P : Fin (n + 1) → Prop} : (∀ i, P i) ↔ (∀ i : Fin n, P i.castSucc) ∧ P (.last _) := ⟨fun H => ⟨fun _ => H _, H _⟩, fun ⟨H0, H1⟩ i => Fin.lastCases H1 H0 i⟩ -- to match `Fin.eq_zero_or_eq_succ` theorem eq_castSucc_or_eq_last {n : Nat} (i : Fin (n + 1)) : (∃ j : Fin n, i = j.castSucc) ∨ i = last n := i.lastCases (Or.inr rfl) (Or.inl ⟨·, rfl⟩) @[simp] theorem castSucc_ne_last {n : ℕ} (i : Fin n) : i.castSucc ≠ .last n := Fin.ne_of_lt i.castSucc_lt_last theorem exists_fin_succ' {P : Fin (n + 1) → Prop} : (∃ i, P i) ↔ (∃ i : Fin n, P i.castSucc) ∨ P (.last _) := ⟨fun ⟨i, h⟩ => Fin.lastCases Or.inr (fun i hi => Or.inl ⟨i, hi⟩) i h, fun h => h.elim (fun ⟨i, hi⟩ => ⟨i.castSucc, hi⟩) (fun h => ⟨.last _, h⟩)⟩ /-- The `Fin.castSucc_zero` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`. This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis. -/ @[simp] theorem castSucc_zero' [NeZero n] : castSucc (0 : Fin n) = 0 := rfl @[simp] theorem castSucc_pos_iff [NeZero n] {i : Fin n} : 0 < castSucc i ↔ 0 < i := by simp [← val_pos_iff] /-- `castSucc i` is positive when `i` is positive. The `Fin.castSucc_pos` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`. This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis. -/ alias ⟨_, castSucc_pos'⟩ := castSucc_pos_iff /-- The `Fin.castSucc_eq_zero_iff` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`. This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis. -/ @[simp] theorem castSucc_eq_zero_iff' [NeZero n] (a : Fin n) : castSucc a = 0 ↔ a = 0 := Fin.ext_iff.trans <| (Fin.ext_iff.trans <| by simp).symm /-- The `Fin.castSucc_ne_zero_iff` in `Lean` only applies in `Fin (n+1)`. This one instead uses a `NeZero n` typeclass hypothesis. -/ theorem castSucc_ne_zero_iff' [NeZero n] (a : Fin n) : castSucc a ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ 0 := not_iff_not.mpr <| castSucc_eq_zero_iff' a theorem castSucc_ne_zero_of_lt {p i : Fin n} (h : p < i) : castSucc i ≠ 0 := by cases n · exact i.elim0 · rw [castSucc_ne_zero_iff', Ne, Fin.ext_iff] exact ((zero_le _).trans_lt h).ne' theorem succ_ne_last_iff (a : Fin (n + 1)) : succ a ≠ last (n + 1) ↔ a ≠ last n := not_iff_not.mpr <| succ_eq_last_succ theorem succ_ne_last_of_lt {p i : Fin n} (h : i < p) : succ i ≠ last n := by cases n · exact i.elim0 · rw [succ_ne_last_iff, Ne, Fin.ext_iff] exact ((le_last _).trans_lt' h).ne @[norm_cast, simp] theorem coe_eq_castSucc {a : Fin n} : (a : Fin (n + 1)) = castSucc a := by ext exact val_cast_of_lt (Nat.lt.step a.is_lt) theorem coe_succ_lt_iff_lt {n : ℕ} {j k : Fin n} : (j : Fin <| n + 1) < k ↔ j < k := by simp only [coe_eq_castSucc, castSucc_lt_castSucc_iff] @[simp] theorem range_castSucc {n : ℕ} : Set.range (castSucc : Fin n → Fin n.succ) = ({ i | (i : ℕ) < n } : Set (Fin n.succ)) := range_castLE (by omega) @[simp] theorem coe_of_injective_castSucc_symm {n : ℕ} (i : Fin n.succ) (hi) : ((Equiv.ofInjective castSucc (castSucc_injective _)).symm ⟨i, hi⟩ : ℕ) = i := by rw [← coe_castSucc] exact congr_arg val (Equiv.apply_ofInjective_symm _ _) /-- `Fin.addNat` as an `Embedding`, `addNatEmb m i` adds `m` to `i`, generalizes `Fin.succ`. -/ @[simps! apply] def addNatEmb (m) : Fin n ↪ Fin (n + m) where toFun := (addNat · m) inj' a b := by simp [Fin.ext_iff] /-- `Fin.natAdd` as an `Embedding`, `natAddEmb n i` adds `n` to `i` "on the left". -/ @[simps! apply] def natAddEmb (n) {m} : Fin m ↪ Fin (n + m) where toFun := natAdd n inj' a b := by simp [Fin.ext_iff] theorem castSucc_castAdd (i : Fin n) : castSucc (castAdd m i) = castAdd (m + 1) i := rfl theorem castSucc_natAdd (i : Fin m) : castSucc (natAdd n i) = natAdd n (castSucc i) := rfl theorem succ_castAdd (i : Fin n) : succ (castAdd m i) = if h : i.succ = last _ then natAdd n (0 : Fin (m + 1)) else castAdd (m + 1) ⟨i.1 + 1, lt_of_le_of_ne i.2 (Fin.val_ne_iff.mpr h)⟩ := by split_ifs with h
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Oliver Nash. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Jireh Loreaux, Kim Morrison, Oliver Nash -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Action.Defs import Mathlib.Tactic.Abel /-! # The `noncomm_ring` tactic Solve goals in not necessarily commutative rings. This tactic is rudimentary, but useful for solving simple goals in noncommutative rings. One glaring flaw is that numeric powers are unfolded entirely with `pow_succ` and can easily exceed the maximum recursion depth. `noncomm_ring` is just a `simp only [some lemmas]` followed by `abel`. It automatically uses `abel1` to close the goal, and if that doesn't succeed, defaults to `abel_nf`. -/ namespace Mathlib.Tactic.NoncommRing section nat_lit_mul variable {R : Type*} [NonAssocSemiring R] (r : R) (n : ℕ)
lemma nat_lit_mul_eq_nsmul [n.AtLeastTwo] : ofNat(n) * r = OfNat.ofNat n • r := by simp only [nsmul_eq_mul, Nat.cast_ofNat]
Mathlib/Tactic/NoncommRing.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Jeremy Avigad -/ import Mathlib.Data.Set.Finite.Basic import Mathlib.Data.Set.Finite.Range import Mathlib.Data.Set.Lattice import Mathlib.Topology.Defs.Filter /-! # Openness and closedness of a set This file provides lemmas relating to the predicates `IsOpen` and `IsClosed` of a set endowed with a topology. ## 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 -/ open Set Filter Topology universe u v /-- 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 section TopologicalSpace variable {X : Type u} {ι : Sort v} {α : Type*} {x : X} {s s₁ s₂ t : Set X} {p p₁ p₂ : X → Prop} lemma isOpen_mk {p h₁ h₂ h₃} : IsOpen[⟨p, h₁, h₂, h₃⟩] s ↔ p s := Iff.rfl @[ext (iff := false)] protected theorem TopologicalSpace.ext : ∀ {f g : TopologicalSpace X}, IsOpen[f] = IsOpen[g] → f = g | ⟨_, _, _, _⟩, ⟨_, _, _, _⟩, rfl => rfl protected theorem TopologicalSpace.ext_iff {t t' : TopologicalSpace X} : t = t' ↔ ∀ s, IsOpen[t] s ↔ IsOpen[t'] s := ⟨fun h _ => h ▸ Iff.rfl, fun h => by ext; exact h _⟩ theorem isOpen_fold {t : TopologicalSpace X} : t.IsOpen s = IsOpen[t] s := rfl 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) 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 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⟩) 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 theorem Set.Finite.isOpen_sInter {s : Set (Set X)} (hs : s.Finite) (h : ∀ t ∈ s, IsOpen t) : IsOpen (⋂₀ s) := by induction s, hs using Set.Finite.induction_on with | empty => rw [sInter_empty]; exact isOpen_univ | insert _ _ ih => simp only [sInter_insert, forall_mem_insert] at h ⊢ exact h.1.inter (ih h.2) 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) 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) 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 @[simp] theorem isOpen_const {p : Prop} : IsOpen { _x : X | p } := by by_cases p <;> simp [*] theorem IsOpen.and : IsOpen { x | p₁ x } → IsOpen { x | p₂ x } → IsOpen { x | p₁ x ∧ p₂ x } := IsOpen.inter @[simp] theorem isOpen_compl_iff : IsOpen sᶜ ↔ IsClosed s := ⟨fun h => ⟨h⟩, fun h => h.isOpen_compl⟩ theorem TopologicalSpace.ext_iff_isClosed {X} {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 theorem isClosed_const {p : Prop} : IsClosed { _x : X | p } := ⟨isOpen_const (p := ¬p)⟩ @[simp] theorem isClosed_empty : IsClosed (∅ : Set X) := isClosed_const @[simp] theorem isClosed_univ : IsClosed (univ : Set X) := isClosed_const lemma IsOpen.isLocallyClosed (hs : IsOpen s) : IsLocallyClosed s := ⟨_, _, hs, isClosed_univ, (inter_univ _).symm⟩ lemma IsClosed.isLocallyClosed (hs : IsClosed s) : IsLocallyClosed s := ⟨_, _, isOpen_univ, hs, (univ_inter _).symm⟩ theorem IsClosed.union : IsClosed s₁ → IsClosed s₂ → IsClosed (s₁ ∪ s₂) := by simpa only [← isOpen_compl_iff, compl_union] using IsOpen.inter 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 theorem isClosed_iInter {f : ι → Set X} (h : ∀ i, IsClosed (f i)) : IsClosed (⋂ i, f i) := isClosed_sInter <| forall_mem_range.2 h 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 @[simp] theorem isClosed_compl_iff {s : Set X} : IsClosed sᶜ ↔ IsOpen s := by rw [← isOpen_compl_iff, compl_compl] alias ⟨_, IsOpen.isClosed_compl⟩ := isClosed_compl_iff theorem IsOpen.sdiff (h₁ : IsOpen s) (h₂ : IsClosed t) : IsOpen (s \ t) := IsOpen.inter h₁ h₂.isOpen_compl 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 theorem IsClosed.sdiff (h₁ : IsClosed s) (h₂ : IsOpen t) : IsClosed (s \ t) := IsClosed.inter h₁ (isClosed_compl_iff.mpr h₂) 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 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 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 theorem IsClosed.not : IsClosed { a | p a } → IsOpen { a | ¬p a } := isOpen_compl_iff.mpr /-! ### Limits of filters in topological spaces In this section we define functions that return a limit of a filter (or of a function along a filter), if it exists, and a random point otherwise. These functions are rarely used in Mathlib, most of the theorems are written using `Filter.Tendsto`. One of the reasons is that `Filter.limUnder f g = x` is not equivalent to `Filter.Tendsto g f (𝓝 x)` unless the codomain is a Hausdorff space and `g` has a limit along `f`. -/ section lim /-- If a filter `f` is majorated by some `𝓝 x`, then it is majorated by `𝓝 (Filter.lim f)`. We formulate this lemma with a `[Nonempty X]` argument of `lim` derived from `h` to make it useful for types without a `[Nonempty X]` instance. Because of the built-in proof irrelevance, Lean will unify this instance with any other instance. -/ theorem le_nhds_lim {f : Filter X} (h : ∃ x, f ≤ 𝓝 x) : f ≤ 𝓝 (@lim _ _ (nonempty_of_exists h) f) := Classical.epsilon_spec h /-- If `g` tends to some `𝓝 x` along `f`, then it tends to `𝓝 (Filter.limUnder f g)`. We formulate this lemma with a `[Nonempty X]` argument of `lim` derived from `h` to make it useful for types without a `[Nonempty X]` instance. Because of the built-in proof irrelevance, Lean will unify this instance with any other instance. -/ theorem tendsto_nhds_limUnder {f : Filter α} {g : α → X} (h : ∃ x, Tendsto g f (𝓝 x)) : Tendsto g f (𝓝 (@limUnder _ _ _ (nonempty_of_exists h) f g)) := le_nhds_lim h theorem limUnder_of_not_tendsto [hX : Nonempty X] {f : Filter α} {g : α → X} (h : ¬ ∃ x, Tendsto g f (𝓝 x)) : limUnder f g = Classical.choice hX := by simp_rw [Tendsto] at h simp_rw [limUnder, lim, Classical.epsilon, Classical.strongIndefiniteDescription, dif_neg h] end lim end TopologicalSpace
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/- Copyright (c) 2022 Michael Stoll. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Michael Stoll, Thomas Zhu, Mario Carneiro -/ import Mathlib.NumberTheory.LegendreSymbol.QuadraticReciprocity /-! # The Jacobi Symbol We define the Jacobi symbol and prove its main properties. ## Main definitions We define the Jacobi symbol, `jacobiSym a b`, for integers `a` and natural numbers `b` as the product over the prime factors `p` of `b` of the Legendre symbols `legendreSym p a`. This agrees with the mathematical definition when `b` is odd. The prime factors are obtained via `Nat.factors`. Since `Nat.factors 0 = []`, this implies in particular that `jacobiSym a 0 = 1` for all `a`. ## Main statements We prove the main properties of the Jacobi symbol, including the following. * Multiplicativity in both arguments (`jacobiSym.mul_left`, `jacobiSym.mul_right`) * The value of the symbol is `1` or `-1` when the arguments are coprime (`jacobiSym.eq_one_or_neg_one`) * The symbol vanishes if and only if `b ≠ 0` and the arguments are not coprime (`jacobiSym.eq_zero_iff_not_coprime`) * If the symbol has the value `-1`, then `a : ZMod b` is not a square (`ZMod.nonsquare_of_jacobiSym_eq_neg_one`); the converse holds when `b = p` is a prime (`ZMod.nonsquare_iff_jacobiSym_eq_neg_one`); in particular, in this case `a` is a square mod `p` when the symbol has the value `1` (`ZMod.isSquare_of_jacobiSym_eq_one`). * Quadratic reciprocity (`jacobiSym.quadratic_reciprocity`, `jacobiSym.quadratic_reciprocity_one_mod_four`, `jacobiSym.quadratic_reciprocity_three_mod_four`) * The supplementary laws for `a = -1`, `a = 2`, `a = -2` (`jacobiSym.at_neg_one`, `jacobiSym.at_two`, `jacobiSym.at_neg_two`) * The symbol depends on `a` only via its residue class mod `b` (`jacobiSym.mod_left`) and on `b` only via its residue class mod `4*a` (`jacobiSym.mod_right`) * A `csimp` rule for `jacobiSym` and `legendreSym` that evaluates `J(a | b)` efficiently by reducing to the case `0 ≤ a < b` and `a`, `b` odd, and then swaps `a`, `b` and recurses using quadratic reciprocity. ## Notations We define the notation `J(a | b)` for `jacobiSym a b`, localized to `NumberTheorySymbols`. ## Tags Jacobi symbol, quadratic reciprocity -/ section Jacobi /-! ### Definition of the Jacobi symbol We define the Jacobi symbol $\Bigl(\frac{a}{b}\Bigr)$ for integers `a` and natural numbers `b` as the product of the Legendre symbols $\Bigl(\frac{a}{p}\Bigr)$, where `p` runs through the prime divisors (with multiplicity) of `b`, as provided by `b.factors`. This agrees with the Jacobi symbol when `b` is odd and gives less meaningful values when it is not (e.g., the symbol is `1` when `b = 0`). This is called `jacobiSym a b`. We define localized notation (locale `NumberTheorySymbols`) `J(a | b)` for the Jacobi symbol `jacobiSym a b`. -/ open Nat ZMod -- Since we need the fact that the factors are prime, we use `List.pmap`. /-- The Jacobi symbol of `a` and `b` -/ def jacobiSym (a : ℤ) (b : ℕ) : ℤ := (b.primeFactorsList.pmap (fun p pp => @legendreSym p ⟨pp⟩ a) fun _ pf => prime_of_mem_primeFactorsList pf).prod -- Notation for the Jacobi symbol. @[inherit_doc] scoped[NumberTheorySymbols] notation "J(" a " | " b ")" => jacobiSym a b open NumberTheorySymbols /-! ### Properties of the Jacobi symbol -/ namespace jacobiSym /-- The symbol `J(a | 0)` has the value `1`. -/ @[simp] theorem zero_right (a : ℤ) : J(a | 0) = 1 := by simp only [jacobiSym, primeFactorsList_zero, List.prod_nil, List.pmap] /-- The symbol `J(a | 1)` has the value `1`. -/ @[simp] theorem one_right (a : ℤ) : J(a | 1) = 1 := by simp only [jacobiSym, primeFactorsList_one, List.prod_nil, List.pmap] /-- The Legendre symbol `legendreSym p a` with an integer `a` and a prime number `p` is the same as the Jacobi symbol `J(a | p)`. -/ theorem legendreSym.to_jacobiSym (p : ℕ) [fp : Fact p.Prime] (a : ℤ) : legendreSym p a = J(a | p) := by simp only [jacobiSym, primeFactorsList_prime fp.1, List.prod_cons, List.prod_nil, mul_one, List.pmap] /-- The Jacobi symbol is multiplicative in its second argument. -/ theorem mul_right' (a : ℤ) {b₁ b₂ : ℕ} (hb₁ : b₁ ≠ 0) (hb₂ : b₂ ≠ 0) : J(a | b₁ * b₂) = J(a | b₁) * J(a | b₂) := by rw [jacobiSym, ((perm_primeFactorsList_mul hb₁ hb₂).pmap _).prod_eq, List.pmap_append, List.prod_append] pick_goal 2 · exact fun p hp => (List.mem_append.mp hp).elim prime_of_mem_primeFactorsList prime_of_mem_primeFactorsList · rfl /-- The Jacobi symbol is multiplicative in its second argument. -/ theorem mul_right (a : ℤ) (b₁ b₂ : ℕ) [NeZero b₁] [NeZero b₂] : J(a | b₁ * b₂) = J(a | b₁) * J(a | b₂) := mul_right' a (NeZero.ne b₁) (NeZero.ne b₂) /-- The Jacobi symbol takes only the values `0`, `1` and `-1`. -/ theorem trichotomy (a : ℤ) (b : ℕ) : J(a | b) = 0 ∨ J(a | b) = 1 ∨ J(a | b) = -1 := ((MonoidHom.mrange (@SignType.castHom ℤ _ _).toMonoidHom).copy {0, 1, -1} <| by rw [Set.pair_comm] exact (SignType.range_eq SignType.castHom).symm).list_prod_mem (by intro _ ha' rcases List.mem_pmap.mp ha' with ⟨p, hp, rfl⟩ haveI : Fact p.Prime := ⟨prime_of_mem_primeFactorsList hp⟩ exact quadraticChar_isQuadratic (ZMod p) a) /-- The symbol `J(1 | b)` has the value `1`. -/ @[simp] theorem one_left (b : ℕ) : J(1 | b) = 1 := List.prod_eq_one fun z hz => by let ⟨p, hp, he⟩ := List.mem_pmap.1 hz rw [← he, legendreSym.at_one] /-- The Jacobi symbol is multiplicative in its first argument. -/ theorem mul_left (a₁ a₂ : ℤ) (b : ℕ) : J(a₁ * a₂ | b) = J(a₁ | b) * J(a₂ | b) := by simp_rw [jacobiSym, List.pmap_eq_map_attach, legendreSym.mul _ _ _] exact List.prod_map_mul (α := ℤ) (l := (primeFactorsList b).attach) (f := fun x ↦ @legendreSym x {out := prime_of_mem_primeFactorsList x.2} a₁) (g := fun x ↦ @legendreSym x {out := prime_of_mem_primeFactorsList x.2} a₂) /-- The symbol `J(a | b)` vanishes iff `a` and `b` are not coprime (assuming `b ≠ 0`). -/ theorem eq_zero_iff_not_coprime {a : ℤ} {b : ℕ} [NeZero b] : J(a | b) = 0 ↔ a.gcd b ≠ 1 := List.prod_eq_zero_iff.trans (by rw [List.mem_pmap, Int.gcd_eq_natAbs, Ne, Prime.not_coprime_iff_dvd] simp_rw [legendreSym.eq_zero_iff _ _, intCast_zmod_eq_zero_iff_dvd, mem_primeFactorsList (NeZero.ne b), ← Int.natCast_dvd, Int.natCast_dvd_natCast, exists_prop, and_assoc, _root_.and_comm]) /-- The symbol `J(a | b)` is nonzero when `a` and `b` are coprime. -/ protected theorem ne_zero {a : ℤ} {b : ℕ} (h : a.gcd b = 1) : J(a | b) ≠ 0 := by rcases eq_zero_or_neZero b with hb | _ · rw [hb, zero_right] exact one_ne_zero · contrapose! h; exact eq_zero_iff_not_coprime.1 h /-- The symbol `J(a | b)` vanishes if and only if `b ≠ 0` and `a` and `b` are not coprime. -/ theorem eq_zero_iff {a : ℤ} {b : ℕ} : J(a | b) = 0 ↔ b ≠ 0 ∧ a.gcd b ≠ 1 := ⟨fun h => by rcases eq_or_ne b 0 with hb | hb · rw [hb, zero_right] at h; cases h exact ⟨hb, mt jacobiSym.ne_zero <| Classical.not_not.2 h⟩, fun ⟨hb, h⟩ => by rw [← neZero_iff] at hb; exact eq_zero_iff_not_coprime.2 h⟩ /-- The symbol `J(0 | b)` vanishes when `b > 1`. -/ theorem zero_left {b : ℕ} (hb : 1 < b) : J(0 | b) = 0 := (@eq_zero_iff_not_coprime 0 b ⟨ne_zero_of_lt hb⟩).mpr <| by rw [Int.gcd_zero_left, Int.natAbs_natCast]; exact hb.ne' /-- The symbol `J(a | b)` takes the value `1` or `-1` if `a` and `b` are coprime. -/ theorem eq_one_or_neg_one {a : ℤ} {b : ℕ} (h : a.gcd b = 1) : J(a | b) = 1 ∨ J(a | b) = -1 := (trichotomy a b).resolve_left <| jacobiSym.ne_zero h /-- We have that `J(a^e | b) = J(a | b)^e`. -/ theorem pow_left (a : ℤ) (e b : ℕ) : J(a ^ e | b) = J(a | b) ^ e := Nat.recOn e (by rw [_root_.pow_zero, _root_.pow_zero, one_left]) fun _ ih => by rw [_root_.pow_succ, _root_.pow_succ, mul_left, ih] /-- We have that `J(a | b^e) = J(a | b)^e`. -/ theorem pow_right (a : ℤ) (b e : ℕ) : J(a | b ^ e) = J(a | b) ^ e := by induction e with | zero => rw [Nat.pow_zero, _root_.pow_zero, one_right] | succ e ih => rcases eq_zero_or_neZero b with hb | _ · rw [hb, zero_pow e.succ_ne_zero, zero_right, one_pow] · rw [_root_.pow_succ, _root_.pow_succ, mul_right, ih] /-- The square of `J(a | b)` is `1` when `a` and `b` are coprime. -/ theorem sq_one {a : ℤ} {b : ℕ} (h : a.gcd b = 1) : J(a | b) ^ 2 = 1 := by rcases eq_one_or_neg_one h with h₁ | h₁ <;> rw [h₁] <;> rfl /-- The symbol `J(a^2 | b)` is `1` when `a` and `b` are coprime. -/ theorem sq_one' {a : ℤ} {b : ℕ} (h : a.gcd b = 1) : J(a ^ 2 | b) = 1 := by rw [pow_left, sq_one h] /-- The symbol `J(a | b)` depends only on `a` mod `b`. -/ theorem mod_left (a : ℤ) (b : ℕ) : J(a | b) = J(a % b | b) := congr_arg List.prod <| List.pmap_congr_left _ (by rintro p hp _ h₂ conv_rhs => rw [legendreSym.mod, Int.emod_emod_of_dvd _ (Int.natCast_dvd_natCast.2 <| dvd_of_mem_primeFactorsList hp), ← legendreSym.mod]) /-- The symbol `J(a | b)` depends only on `a` mod `b`. -/ theorem mod_left' {a₁ a₂ : ℤ} {b : ℕ} (h : a₁ % b = a₂ % b) : J(a₁ | b) = J(a₂ | b) := by rw [mod_left, h, ← mod_left] /-- If `p` is prime, `J(a | p) = -1` and `p` divides `x^2 - a*y^2`, then `p` must divide `x` and `y`. -/ theorem prime_dvd_of_eq_neg_one {p : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime] {a : ℤ} (h : J(a | p) = -1) {x y : ℤ} (hxy : ↑p ∣ (x ^ 2 - a * y ^ 2 : ℤ)) : ↑p ∣ x ∧ ↑p ∣ y := by rw [← legendreSym.to_jacobiSym] at h exact legendreSym.prime_dvd_of_eq_neg_one h hxy /-- We can pull out a product over a list in the first argument of the Jacobi symbol. -/ theorem list_prod_left {l : List ℤ} {n : ℕ} : J(l.prod | n) = (l.map fun a => J(a | n)).prod := by induction l with | nil => simp only [List.prod_nil, List.map_nil, one_left] | cons n l' ih => rw [List.map, List.prod_cons, List.prod_cons, mul_left, ih] /-- We can pull out a product over a list in the second argument of the Jacobi symbol. -/ theorem list_prod_right {a : ℤ} {l : List ℕ} (hl : ∀ n ∈ l, n ≠ 0) : J(a | l.prod) = (l.map fun n => J(a | n)).prod := by induction l with | nil => simp only [List.prod_nil, one_right, List.map_nil] | cons n l' ih => have hn := hl n List.mem_cons_self -- `n ≠ 0` have hl' := List.prod_ne_zero fun hf => hl 0 (List.mem_cons_of_mem _ hf) rfl -- `l'.prod ≠ 0` have h := fun m hm => hl m (List.mem_cons_of_mem _ hm) -- `∀ (m : ℕ), m ∈ l' → m ≠ 0` rw [List.map, List.prod_cons, List.prod_cons, mul_right' a hn hl', ih h] /-- If `J(a | n) = -1`, then `n` has a prime divisor `p` such that `J(a | p) = -1`. -/ theorem eq_neg_one_at_prime_divisor_of_eq_neg_one {a : ℤ} {n : ℕ} (h : J(a | n) = -1) : ∃ p : ℕ, p.Prime ∧ p ∣ n ∧ J(a | p) = -1 := by have hn₀ : n ≠ 0 := by rintro rfl rw [zero_right, CharZero.eq_neg_self_iff] at h exact one_ne_zero h have hf₀ (p) (hp : p ∈ n.primeFactorsList) : p ≠ 0 := (Nat.pos_of_mem_primeFactorsList hp).ne.symm rw [← Nat.prod_primeFactorsList hn₀, list_prod_right hf₀] at h obtain ⟨p, hmem, hj⟩ := List.mem_map.mp (List.neg_one_mem_of_prod_eq_neg_one h) exact ⟨p, Nat.prime_of_mem_primeFactorsList hmem, Nat.dvd_of_mem_primeFactorsList hmem, hj⟩ end jacobiSym namespace ZMod open jacobiSym /-- If `J(a | b)` is `-1`, then `a` is not a square modulo `b`. -/ theorem nonsquare_of_jacobiSym_eq_neg_one {a : ℤ} {b : ℕ} (h : J(a | b) = -1) : ¬IsSquare (a : ZMod b) := fun ⟨r, ha⟩ => by rw [← r.coe_valMinAbs, ← Int.cast_mul, intCast_eq_intCast_iff', ← sq] at ha apply (by norm_num : ¬(0 : ℤ) ≤ -1) rw [← h, mod_left, ha, ← mod_left, pow_left] apply sq_nonneg /-- If `p` is prime, then `J(a | p)` is `-1` iff `a` is not a square modulo `p`. -/ theorem nonsquare_iff_jacobiSym_eq_neg_one {a : ℤ} {p : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime] : J(a | p) = -1 ↔ ¬IsSquare (a : ZMod p) := by rw [← legendreSym.to_jacobiSym] exact legendreSym.eq_neg_one_iff p /-- If `p` is prime and `J(a | p) = 1`, then `a` is a square mod `p`. -/ theorem isSquare_of_jacobiSym_eq_one {a : ℤ} {p : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime] (h : J(a | p) = 1) : IsSquare (a : ZMod p) := Classical.not_not.mp <| by rw [← nonsquare_iff_jacobiSym_eq_neg_one, h]; decide end ZMod /-! ### Values at `-1`, `2` and `-2` -/ namespace jacobiSym /-- If `χ` is a multiplicative function such that `J(a | p) = χ p` for all odd primes `p`, then `J(a | b)` equals `χ b` for all odd natural numbers `b`. -/ theorem value_at (a : ℤ) {R : Type*} [Semiring R] (χ : R →* ℤ) (hp : ∀ (p : ℕ) (pp : p.Prime), p ≠ 2 → @legendreSym p ⟨pp⟩ a = χ p) {b : ℕ} (hb : Odd b) : J(a | b) = χ b := by conv_rhs => rw [← prod_primeFactorsList hb.pos.ne', cast_list_prod, map_list_prod χ] rw [jacobiSym, List.map_map, ← List.pmap_eq_map fun _ => prime_of_mem_primeFactorsList] congr 1; apply List.pmap_congr_left exact fun p h pp _ => hp p pp (hb.ne_two_of_dvd_nat <| dvd_of_mem_primeFactorsList h) /-- If `b` is odd, then `J(-1 | b)` is given by `χ₄ b`. -/ theorem at_neg_one {b : ℕ} (hb : Odd b) : J(-1 | b) = χ₄ b := -- Porting note: In mathlib3, it was written `χ₄` and Lean could guess that it had to use -- `χ₄.to_monoid_hom`. This is not the case with Lean 4. value_at (-1) χ₄.toMonoidHom (fun p pp => @legendreSym.at_neg_one p ⟨pp⟩) hb /-- If `b` is odd, then `J(-a | b) = χ₄ b * J(a | b)`. -/ protected theorem neg (a : ℤ) {b : ℕ} (hb : Odd b) : J(-a | b) = χ₄ b * J(a | b) := by rw [neg_eq_neg_one_mul, mul_left, at_neg_one hb] /-- If `b` is odd, then `J(2 | b)` is given by `χ₈ b`. -/ theorem at_two {b : ℕ} (hb : Odd b) : J(2 | b) = χ₈ b := value_at 2 χ₈.toMonoidHom (fun p pp => @legendreSym.at_two p ⟨pp⟩) hb /-- If `b` is odd, then `J(-2 | b)` is given by `χ₈' b`. -/ theorem at_neg_two {b : ℕ} (hb : Odd b) : J(-2 | b) = χ₈' b := value_at (-2) χ₈'.toMonoidHom (fun p pp => @legendreSym.at_neg_two p ⟨pp⟩) hb theorem div_four_left {a : ℤ} {b : ℕ} (ha4 : a % 4 = 0) (hb2 : b % 2 = 1) : J(a / 4 | b) = J(a | b) := by obtain ⟨a, rfl⟩ := Int.dvd_of_emod_eq_zero ha4 have : Int.gcd (2 : ℕ) b = 1 := by rw [Int.gcd_natCast_natCast, ← b.mod_add_div 2, hb2, Nat.gcd_add_mul_left_right, Nat.gcd_one_right] rw [Int.mul_ediv_cancel_left _ (by decide), jacobiSym.mul_left, (by decide : (4 : ℤ) = (2 : ℕ) ^ 2), jacobiSym.sq_one' this, one_mul] theorem even_odd {a : ℤ} {b : ℕ} (ha2 : a % 2 = 0) (hb2 : b % 2 = 1) : (if b % 8 = 3 ∨ b % 8 = 5 then -J(a / 2 | b) else J(a / 2 | b)) = J(a | b) := by obtain ⟨a, rfl⟩ := Int.dvd_of_emod_eq_zero ha2 rw [Int.mul_ediv_cancel_left _ (by decide), jacobiSym.mul_left, jacobiSym.at_two (Nat.odd_iff.mpr hb2), ZMod.χ₈_nat_eq_if_mod_eight, if_neg (Nat.mod_two_ne_zero.mpr hb2)] have := Nat.mod_lt b (by decide : 0 < 8) interval_cases h : b % 8 <;> simp_all <;> · have := hb2 ▸ h ▸ Nat.mod_mod_of_dvd b (by decide : 2 ∣ 8) simp_all end jacobiSym /-! ### Quadratic Reciprocity -/ /-- The bi-multiplicative map giving the sign in the Law of Quadratic Reciprocity -/ def qrSign (m n : ℕ) : ℤ := J(χ₄ m | n) namespace qrSign /-- We can express `qrSign m n` as a power of `-1` when `m` and `n` are odd. -/ theorem neg_one_pow {m n : ℕ} (hm : Odd m) (hn : Odd n) : qrSign m n = (-1) ^ (m / 2 * (n / 2)) := by rw [qrSign, pow_mul, ← χ₄_eq_neg_one_pow (odd_iff.mp hm)] rcases odd_mod_four_iff.mp (odd_iff.mp hm) with h | h · rw [χ₄_nat_one_mod_four h, jacobiSym.one_left, one_pow] · rw [χ₄_nat_three_mod_four h, ← χ₄_eq_neg_one_pow (odd_iff.mp hn), jacobiSym.at_neg_one hn] /-- When `m` and `n` are odd, then the square of `qrSign m n` is `1`. -/ theorem sq_eq_one {m n : ℕ} (hm : Odd m) (hn : Odd n) : qrSign m n ^ 2 = 1 := by rw [neg_one_pow hm hn, ← pow_mul, mul_comm, pow_mul, neg_one_sq, one_pow] /-- `qrSign` is multiplicative in the first argument. -/ theorem mul_left (m₁ m₂ n : ℕ) : qrSign (m₁ * m₂) n = qrSign m₁ n * qrSign m₂ n := by simp_rw [qrSign, Nat.cast_mul, map_mul, jacobiSym.mul_left] /-- `qrSign` is multiplicative in the second argument. -/ theorem mul_right (m n₁ n₂ : ℕ) [NeZero n₁] [NeZero n₂] : qrSign m (n₁ * n₂) = qrSign m n₁ * qrSign m n₂ := jacobiSym.mul_right (χ₄ m) n₁ n₂ /-- `qrSign` is symmetric when both arguments are odd. -/ protected theorem symm {m n : ℕ} (hm : Odd m) (hn : Odd n) : qrSign m n = qrSign n m := by rw [neg_one_pow hm hn, neg_one_pow hn hm, mul_comm (m / 2)] /-- We can move `qrSign m n` from one side of an equality to the other when `m` and `n` are odd. -/ theorem eq_iff_eq {m n : ℕ} (hm : Odd m) (hn : Odd n) (x y : ℤ) : qrSign m n * x = y ↔ x = qrSign m n * y := by refine ⟨fun h' => let h := h'.symm ?_, fun h => ?_⟩ <;> rw [h, ← mul_assoc, ← pow_two, sq_eq_one hm hn, one_mul] end qrSign namespace jacobiSym /-- The **Law of Quadratic Reciprocity for the Jacobi symbol**, version with `qrSign` -/ theorem quadratic_reciprocity' {a b : ℕ} (ha : Odd a) (hb : Odd b) : J(a | b) = qrSign b a * J(b | a) := by -- define the right hand side for fixed `a` as a `ℕ →* ℤ` let rhs : ℕ → ℕ →* ℤ := fun a => { toFun := fun x => qrSign x a * J(x | a) map_one' := by convert ← mul_one (M := ℤ) _; (on_goal 1 => symm); all_goals apply one_left map_mul' := fun x y => by simp_rw [qrSign.mul_left x y a, Nat.cast_mul, mul_left, mul_mul_mul_comm] } have rhs_apply : ∀ a b : ℕ, rhs a b = qrSign b a * J(b | a) := fun a b => rfl refine value_at a (rhs a) (fun p pp hp => Eq.symm ?_) hb have hpo := pp.eq_two_or_odd'.resolve_left hp rw [@legendreSym.to_jacobiSym p ⟨pp⟩, rhs_apply, Nat.cast_id, qrSign.eq_iff_eq hpo ha, qrSign.symm hpo ha] refine value_at p (rhs p) (fun q pq hq => ?_) ha have hqo := pq.eq_two_or_odd'.resolve_left hq rw [rhs_apply, Nat.cast_id, ← @legendreSym.to_jacobiSym p ⟨pp⟩, qrSign.symm hqo hpo, qrSign.neg_one_pow hpo hqo, @legendreSym.quadratic_reciprocity' p q ⟨pp⟩ ⟨pq⟩ hp hq] /-- The Law of Quadratic Reciprocity for the Jacobi symbol -/ theorem quadratic_reciprocity {a b : ℕ} (ha : Odd a) (hb : Odd b) : J(a | b) = (-1) ^ (a / 2 * (b / 2)) * J(b | a) := by rw [← qrSign.neg_one_pow ha hb, qrSign.symm ha hb, quadratic_reciprocity' ha hb] /-- The Law of Quadratic Reciprocity for the Jacobi symbol: if `a` and `b` are natural numbers with `a % 4 = 1` and `b` odd, then `J(a | b) = J(b | a)`. -/ theorem quadratic_reciprocity_one_mod_four {a b : ℕ} (ha : a % 4 = 1) (hb : Odd b) : J(a | b) = J(b | a) := by rw [quadratic_reciprocity (odd_iff.mpr (odd_of_mod_four_eq_one ha)) hb, pow_mul, neg_one_pow_div_two_of_one_mod_four ha, one_pow, one_mul] /-- The Law of Quadratic Reciprocity for the Jacobi symbol: if `a` and `b` are natural numbers with `a` odd and `b % 4 = 1`, then `J(a | b) = J(b | a)`. -/ theorem quadratic_reciprocity_one_mod_four' {a b : ℕ} (ha : Odd a) (hb : b % 4 = 1) : J(a | b) = J(b | a) := (quadratic_reciprocity_one_mod_four hb ha).symm /-- The Law of Quadratic Reciprocity for the Jacobi symbol: if `a` and `b` are natural numbers both congruent to `3` mod `4`, then `J(a | b) = -J(b | a)`. -/ theorem quadratic_reciprocity_three_mod_four {a b : ℕ} (ha : a % 4 = 3) (hb : b % 4 = 3) : J(a | b) = -J(b | a) := by let nop := @neg_one_pow_div_two_of_three_mod_four rw [quadratic_reciprocity, pow_mul, nop ha, nop hb, neg_one_mul] <;> rwa [odd_iff, odd_of_mod_four_eq_three] theorem quadratic_reciprocity_if {a b : ℕ} (ha2 : a % 2 = 1) (hb2 : b % 2 = 1) : (if a % 4 = 3 ∧ b % 4 = 3 then -J(b | a) else J(b | a)) = J(a | b) := by rcases Nat.odd_mod_four_iff.mp ha2 with ha1 | ha3 · simpa [ha1] using jacobiSym.quadratic_reciprocity_one_mod_four' (Nat.odd_iff.mpr hb2) ha1 rcases Nat.odd_mod_four_iff.mp hb2 with hb1 | hb3 · simpa [hb1] using jacobiSym.quadratic_reciprocity_one_mod_four hb1 (Nat.odd_iff.mpr ha2) simpa [ha3, hb3] using (jacobiSym.quadratic_reciprocity_three_mod_four ha3 hb3).symm /-- The Jacobi symbol `J(a | b)` depends only on `b` mod `4*a` (version for `a : ℕ`). -/ theorem mod_right' (a : ℕ) {b : ℕ} (hb : Odd b) : J(a | b) = J(a | b % (4 * a)) := by rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with (rfl | ha₀) · rw [mul_zero, mod_zero] have hb' : Odd (b % (4 * a)) := hb.mod_even (Even.mul_right (by decide) _) rcases exists_eq_pow_mul_and_not_dvd ha₀ 2 (by norm_num) with ⟨e, a', ha₁', ha₂⟩ have ha₁ := odd_iff.mpr (two_dvd_ne_zero.mp ha₁') nth_rw 2 [ha₂]; nth_rw 1 [ha₂] rw [Nat.cast_mul, mul_left, mul_left, quadratic_reciprocity' ha₁ hb, quadratic_reciprocity' ha₁ hb', Nat.cast_pow, pow_left, pow_left, Nat.cast_two, at_two hb, at_two hb'] congr 1; swap · congr 1 · simp_rw [qrSign] rw [χ₄_nat_mod_four, χ₄_nat_mod_four (b % (4 * a)), mod_mod_of_dvd b (dvd_mul_right 4 a)] · rw [mod_left ↑(b % _), mod_left b, Int.natCast_mod, Int.emod_emod_of_dvd b] simp only [ha₂, Nat.cast_mul, ← mul_assoc] apply dvd_mul_left rcases e with - | e; · rfl · rw [χ₈_nat_mod_eight, χ₈_nat_mod_eight (b % (4 * a)), mod_mod_of_dvd b] use 2 ^ e * a'; rw [ha₂, Nat.pow_succ]; ring /-- The Jacobi symbol `J(a | b)` depends only on `b` mod `4*a`. -/ theorem mod_right (a : ℤ) {b : ℕ} (hb : Odd b) : J(a | b) = J(a | b % (4 * a.natAbs)) := by rcases Int.natAbs_eq a with ha | ha <;> nth_rw 2 [ha] <;> nth_rw 1 [ha] · exact mod_right' a.natAbs hb · have hb' : Odd (b % (4 * a.natAbs)) := hb.mod_even (Even.mul_right (by decide) _) rw [jacobiSym.neg _ hb, jacobiSym.neg _ hb', mod_right' _ hb, χ₄_nat_mod_four, χ₄_nat_mod_four (b % (4 * _)), mod_mod_of_dvd b (dvd_mul_right 4 _)] end jacobiSym end Jacobi section FastJacobi /-! ### Fast computation of the Jacobi symbol We follow the implementation as in `Mathlib.Tactic.NormNum.LegendreSymbol`. -/
open NumberTheorySymbols jacobiSym /-- Computes `J(a | b)` (or `-J(a | b)` if `flip` is set to `true`) given assumptions, by reducing `a` to odd by repeated division and then using quadratic reciprocity to swap `a`, `b`. -/ private def fastJacobiSymAux (a b : ℕ) (flip : Bool) (ha0 : a > 0) : ℤ := if ha4 : a % 4 = 0 then
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Fox Thomson. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Fox Thomson, Markus Himmel -/ import Mathlib.SetTheory.Game.Birthday import Mathlib.SetTheory.Game.Impartial import Mathlib.SetTheory.Nimber.Basic /-! # Nim and the Sprague-Grundy theorem This file contains the definition for nim for any ordinal `o`. In the game of `nim o₁` both players may move to `nim o₂` for any `o₂ < o₁`. We also define a Grundy value for an impartial game `G` and prove the Sprague-Grundy theorem, that `G` is equivalent to `nim (grundyValue G)`. Finally, we prove that the grundy value of a sum `G + H` corresponds to the nimber sum of the individual grundy values. ## Implementation details The pen-and-paper definition of nim defines the possible moves of `nim o` to be `Set.Iio o`. However, this definition does not work for us because it would make the type of nim `Ordinal.{u} → SetTheory.PGame.{u + 1}`, which would make it impossible for us to state the Sprague-Grundy theorem, since that requires the type of `nim` to be `Ordinal.{u} → SetTheory.PGame.{u}`. For this reason, we instead use `o.toType` for the possible moves. We expose `toLeftMovesNim` and `toRightMovesNim` to conveniently convert an ordinal less than `o` into a left or right move of `nim o`, and vice versa. -/ noncomputable section universe u namespace SetTheory open scoped PGame open Ordinal Nimber namespace PGame /-- The definition of single-heap nim, which can be viewed as a pile of stones where each player can take a positive number of stones from it on their turn. -/ noncomputable def nim (o : Ordinal.{u}) : PGame.{u} := ⟨o.toType, o.toType, fun x => nim ((enumIsoToType o).symm x).val, fun x => nim ((enumIsoToType o).symm x).val⟩ termination_by o decreasing_by all_goals exact ((enumIsoToType o).symm x).prop @[deprecated "you can use `rw [nim]` directly" (since := "2025-01-23")] theorem nim_def (o : Ordinal) : nim o = ⟨o.toType, o.toType, fun x => nim ((enumIsoToType o).symm x).val, fun x => nim ((enumIsoToType o).symm x).val⟩ := by rw [nim] theorem leftMoves_nim (o : Ordinal) : (nim o).LeftMoves = o.toType := by rw [nim]; rfl theorem rightMoves_nim (o : Ordinal) : (nim o).RightMoves = o.toType := by rw [nim]; rfl theorem moveLeft_nim_hEq (o : Ordinal) : HEq (nim o).moveLeft fun i : o.toType => nim ((enumIsoToType o).symm i) := by rw [nim]; rfl theorem moveRight_nim_hEq (o : Ordinal) : HEq (nim o).moveRight fun i : o.toType => nim ((enumIsoToType o).symm i) := by rw [nim]; rfl /-- Turns an ordinal less than `o` into a left move for `nim o` and vice versa. -/ noncomputable def toLeftMovesNim {o : Ordinal} : Set.Iio o ≃ (nim o).LeftMoves := (enumIsoToType o).toEquiv.trans (Equiv.cast (leftMoves_nim o).symm) /-- Turns an ordinal less than `o` into a right move for `nim o` and vice versa. -/ noncomputable def toRightMovesNim {o : Ordinal} : Set.Iio o ≃ (nim o).RightMoves := (enumIsoToType o).toEquiv.trans (Equiv.cast (rightMoves_nim o).symm) @[simp] theorem toLeftMovesNim_symm_lt {o : Ordinal} (i : (nim o).LeftMoves) : toLeftMovesNim.symm i < o := (toLeftMovesNim.symm i).prop @[simp] theorem toRightMovesNim_symm_lt {o : Ordinal} (i : (nim o).RightMoves) : toRightMovesNim.symm i < o := (toRightMovesNim.symm i).prop @[simp] theorem moveLeft_nim {o : Ordinal} (i) : (nim o).moveLeft i = nim (toLeftMovesNim.symm i).val := (congr_heq (moveLeft_nim_hEq o).symm (cast_heq _ i)).symm @[deprecated moveLeft_nim (since := "2024-10-30")] alias moveLeft_nim' := moveLeft_nim theorem moveLeft_toLeftMovesNim {o : Ordinal} (i) : (nim o).moveLeft (toLeftMovesNim i) = nim i := by simp @[simp] theorem moveRight_nim {o : Ordinal} (i) : (nim o).moveRight i = nim (toRightMovesNim.symm i).val := (congr_heq (moveRight_nim_hEq o).symm (cast_heq _ i)).symm @[deprecated moveRight_nim (since := "2024-10-30")] alias moveRight_nim' := moveRight_nim theorem moveRight_toRightMovesNim {o : Ordinal} (i) : (nim o).moveRight (toRightMovesNim i) = nim i := by simp /-- A recursion principle for left moves of a nim game. -/ @[elab_as_elim] def leftMovesNimRecOn {o : Ordinal} {P : (nim o).LeftMoves → Sort*} (i : (nim o).LeftMoves) (H : ∀ a (H : a < o), P <| toLeftMovesNim ⟨a, H⟩) : P i := by rw [← toLeftMovesNim.apply_symm_apply i]; apply H /-- A recursion principle for right moves of a nim game. -/ @[elab_as_elim] def rightMovesNimRecOn {o : Ordinal} {P : (nim o).RightMoves → Sort*} (i : (nim o).RightMoves) (H : ∀ a (H : a < o), P <| toRightMovesNim ⟨a, H⟩) : P i := by rw [← toRightMovesNim.apply_symm_apply i]; apply H instance isEmpty_nim_zero_leftMoves : IsEmpty (nim 0).LeftMoves := by rw [nim] exact isEmpty_toType_zero instance isEmpty_nim_zero_rightMoves : IsEmpty (nim 0).RightMoves := by rw [nim] exact isEmpty_toType_zero /-- `nim 0` has exactly the same moves as `0`. -/ def nimZeroRelabelling : nim 0 ≡r 0 := Relabelling.isEmpty _ theorem nim_zero_equiv : nim 0 ≈ 0 := Equiv.isEmpty _ noncomputable instance uniqueNimOneLeftMoves : Unique (nim 1).LeftMoves := (Equiv.cast <| leftMoves_nim 1).unique noncomputable instance uniqueNimOneRightMoves : Unique (nim 1).RightMoves := (Equiv.cast <| rightMoves_nim 1).unique @[simp] theorem default_nim_one_leftMoves_eq : (default : (nim 1).LeftMoves) = @toLeftMovesNim 1 ⟨0, Set.mem_Iio.mpr zero_lt_one⟩ := rfl @[simp] theorem default_nim_one_rightMoves_eq : (default : (nim 1).RightMoves) = @toRightMovesNim 1 ⟨0, Set.mem_Iio.mpr zero_lt_one⟩ := rfl @[simp] theorem toLeftMovesNim_one_symm (i) : (@toLeftMovesNim 1).symm i = ⟨0, Set.mem_Iio.mpr zero_lt_one⟩ := by simp [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton] @[simp] theorem toRightMovesNim_one_symm (i) : (@toRightMovesNim 1).symm i = ⟨0, Set.mem_Iio.mpr zero_lt_one⟩ := by simp [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton] theorem nim_one_moveLeft (x) : (nim 1).moveLeft x = nim 0 := by simp theorem nim_one_moveRight (x) : (nim 1).moveRight x = nim 0 := by simp /-- `nim 1` has exactly the same moves as `star`. -/ def nimOneRelabelling : nim 1 ≡r star := by rw [nim] refine ⟨?_, ?_, fun i => ?_, fun j => ?_⟩ any_goals dsimp; apply Equiv.ofUnique all_goals simpa [enumIsoToType] using nimZeroRelabelling theorem nim_one_equiv : nim 1 ≈ star := nimOneRelabelling.equiv @[simp] theorem nim_birthday (o : Ordinal) : (nim o).birthday = o := by induction' o using Ordinal.induction with o IH rw [nim, birthday_def] dsimp rw [max_eq_right le_rfl] convert lsub_typein o with i exact IH _ (typein_lt_self i) @[simp] theorem neg_nim (o : Ordinal) : -nim o = nim o := by induction' o using Ordinal.induction with o IH rw [nim]; dsimp; congr <;> funext i <;> exact IH _ (Ordinal.typein_lt_self i) instance impartial_nim (o : Ordinal) : Impartial (nim o) := by induction' o using Ordinal.induction with o IH rw [impartial_def, neg_nim] refine ⟨equiv_rfl, fun i => ?_, fun i => ?_⟩ <;> simpa using IH _ (typein_lt_self _) theorem nim_fuzzy_zero_of_ne_zero {o : Ordinal} (ho : o ≠ 0) : nim o ‖ 0 := by rw [Impartial.fuzzy_zero_iff_lf, lf_zero_le] use toRightMovesNim ⟨0, Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero.2 ho⟩ simp @[simp] theorem nim_add_equiv_zero_iff (o₁ o₂ : Ordinal) : (nim o₁ + nim o₂ ≈ 0) ↔ o₁ = o₂ := by constructor · refine not_imp_not.1 fun hne : _ ≠ _ => (Impartial.not_equiv_zero_iff (nim o₁ + nim o₂)).2 ?_ wlog h : o₁ < o₂ · exact (fuzzy_congr_left add_comm_equiv).1 (this _ _ hne.symm (hne.lt_or_lt.resolve_left h)) rw [Impartial.fuzzy_zero_iff_gf, zero_lf_le] use toLeftMovesAdd (Sum.inr <| toLeftMovesNim ⟨_, h⟩) · simpa using (Impartial.add_self (nim o₁)).2 · rintro rfl exact Impartial.add_self (nim o₁) @[simp] theorem nim_add_fuzzy_zero_iff {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : nim o₁ + nim o₂ ‖ 0 ↔ o₁ ≠ o₂ := by rw [iff_not_comm, Impartial.not_fuzzy_zero_iff, nim_add_equiv_zero_iff] @[simp] theorem nim_equiv_iff_eq {o₁ o₂ : Ordinal} : (nim o₁ ≈ nim o₂) ↔ o₁ = o₂ := by rw [Impartial.equiv_iff_add_equiv_zero, nim_add_equiv_zero_iff] /-- The Grundy value of an impartial game is recursively defined as the minimum excluded value (the infimum of the complement) of the Grundy values of either its left or right options. This is the ordinal which corresponds to the game of nim that the game is equivalent to. This function takes a value in `Nimber`. This is a type synonym for the ordinals which has the same ordering, but addition in `Nimber` is such that it corresponds to the grundy value of the addition of games. See that file for more information on nimbers and their arithmetic. -/
noncomputable def grundyValue (G : PGame.{u}) : Nimber.{u} := sInf (Set.range fun i => grundyValue (G.moveLeft i))ᶜ termination_by G
Mathlib/SetTheory/Game/Nim.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Oliver Nash. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Oliver Nash -/ import Mathlib.Data.Matrix.Basis import Mathlib.Data.Matrix.DMatrix import Mathlib.Algebra.Lie.Abelian import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Trace import Mathlib.Algebra.Lie.SkewAdjoint import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.SymplecticGroup /-! # Classical Lie algebras This file is the place to find definitions and basic properties of the classical Lie algebras: * Aₗ = sl(l+1) * Bₗ ≃ so(l+1, l) ≃ so(2l+1) * Cₗ = sp(l) * Dₗ ≃ so(l, l) ≃ so(2l) ## Main definitions * `LieAlgebra.SpecialLinear.sl` * `LieAlgebra.Symplectic.sp` * `LieAlgebra.Orthogonal.so` * `LieAlgebra.Orthogonal.so'` * `LieAlgebra.Orthogonal.soIndefiniteEquiv` * `LieAlgebra.Orthogonal.typeD` * `LieAlgebra.Orthogonal.typeB` * `LieAlgebra.Orthogonal.typeDEquivSo'` * `LieAlgebra.Orthogonal.typeBEquivSo'` ## Implementation notes ### Matrices or endomorphisms Given a finite type and a commutative ring, the corresponding square matrices are equivalent to the endomorphisms of the corresponding finite-rank free module as Lie algebras, see `lieEquivMatrix'`. We can thus define the classical Lie algebras as Lie subalgebras either of matrices or of endomorphisms. We have opted for the former. At the time of writing (August 2020) it is unclear which approach should be preferred so the choice should be assumed to be somewhat arbitrary. ### Diagonal quadratic form or diagonal Cartan subalgebra For the algebras of type `B` and `D`, there are two natural definitions. For example since the `2l × 2l` matrix: $$ J = \left[\begin{array}{cc} 0_l & 1_l\\ 1_l & 0_l \end{array}\right] $$ defines a symmetric bilinear form equivalent to that defined by the identity matrix `I`, we can define the algebras of type `D` to be the Lie subalgebra of skew-adjoint matrices either for `J` or for `I`. Both definitions have their advantages (in particular the `J`-skew-adjoint matrices define a Lie algebra for which the diagonal matrices form a Cartan subalgebra) and so we provide both. We thus also provide equivalences `typeDEquivSo'`, `soIndefiniteEquiv` which show the two definitions are equivalent. Similarly for the algebras of type `B`. ## Tags classical lie algebra, special linear, symplectic, orthogonal -/ universe u₁ u₂ namespace LieAlgebra open Matrix open scoped Matrix variable (n p q l : Type*) (R : Type u₂) variable [DecidableEq n] [DecidableEq p] [DecidableEq q] [DecidableEq l] variable [CommRing R] @[simp] theorem matrix_trace_commutator_zero [Fintype n] (X Y : Matrix n n R) : Matrix.trace ⁅X, Y⁆ = 0 := calc _ = Matrix.trace (X * Y) - Matrix.trace (Y * X) := trace_sub _ _ _ = Matrix.trace (X * Y) - Matrix.trace (X * Y) := (congr_arg (fun x => _ - x) (Matrix.trace_mul_comm Y X)) _ = 0 := sub_self _ namespace SpecialLinear /-- The special linear Lie algebra: square matrices of trace zero. -/ def sl [Fintype n] : LieSubalgebra R (Matrix n n R) := { LinearMap.ker (Matrix.traceLinearMap n R R) with lie_mem' := fun _ _ => LinearMap.mem_ker.2 <| matrix_trace_commutator_zero _ _ _ _ } theorem sl_bracket [Fintype n] (A B : sl n R) : ⁅A, B⁆.val = A.val * B.val - B.val * A.val := rfl section ElementaryBasis variable {n} [Fintype n] (i j : n) /-- When j ≠ i, the elementary matrices are elements of sl n R, in fact they are part of a natural basis of `sl n R`. -/ def Eb (h : j ≠ i) : sl n R := ⟨Matrix.stdBasisMatrix i j (1 : R), show Matrix.stdBasisMatrix i j (1 : R) ∈ LinearMap.ker (Matrix.traceLinearMap n R R) from Matrix.StdBasisMatrix.trace_zero i j (1 : R) h⟩ @[simp] theorem eb_val (h : j ≠ i) : (Eb R i j h).val = Matrix.stdBasisMatrix i j 1 := rfl end ElementaryBasis theorem sl_non_abelian [Fintype n] [Nontrivial R] (h : 1 < Fintype.card n) : ¬IsLieAbelian (sl n R) := by rcases Fintype.exists_pair_of_one_lt_card h with ⟨j, i, hij⟩ let A := Eb R i j hij let B := Eb R j i hij.symm intro c have c' : A.val * B.val = B.val * A.val := by rw [← sub_eq_zero, ← sl_bracket, c.trivial, ZeroMemClass.coe_zero] simpa [A, B, stdBasisMatrix, Matrix.mul_apply, hij] using congr_fun (congr_fun c' i) i end SpecialLinear namespace Symplectic /-- The symplectic Lie algebra: skew-adjoint matrices with respect to the canonical skew-symmetric bilinear form. -/ def sp [Fintype l] : LieSubalgebra R (Matrix (l ⊕ l) (l ⊕ l) R) := skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebra (Matrix.J l R) end Symplectic namespace Orthogonal /-- The definite orthogonal Lie subalgebra: skew-adjoint matrices with respect to the symmetric bilinear form defined by the identity matrix. -/ def so [Fintype n] : LieSubalgebra R (Matrix n n R) := skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebra (1 : Matrix n n R) @[simp] theorem mem_so [Fintype n] (A : Matrix n n R) : A ∈ so n R ↔ Aᵀ = -A := by rw [so, mem_skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebra, mem_skewAdjointMatricesSubmodule] simp only [Matrix.IsSkewAdjoint, Matrix.IsAdjointPair, Matrix.mul_one, Matrix.one_mul] /-- The indefinite diagonal matrix with `p` 1s and `q` -1s. -/ def indefiniteDiagonal : Matrix (p ⊕ q) (p ⊕ q) R := Matrix.diagonal <| Sum.elim (fun _ => 1) fun _ => -1 /-- The indefinite orthogonal Lie subalgebra: skew-adjoint matrices with respect to the symmetric bilinear form defined by the indefinite diagonal matrix. -/ def so' [Fintype p] [Fintype q] : LieSubalgebra R (Matrix (p ⊕ q) (p ⊕ q) R) := skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebra <| indefiniteDiagonal p q R /-- A matrix for transforming the indefinite diagonal bilinear form into the definite one, provided the parameter `i` is a square root of -1. -/ def Pso (i : R) : Matrix (p ⊕ q) (p ⊕ q) R := Matrix.diagonal <| Sum.elim (fun _ => 1) fun _ => i variable [Fintype p] [Fintype q] theorem pso_inv {i : R} (hi : i * i = -1) : Pso p q R i * Pso p q R (-i) = 1 := by ext (x y); rcases x with ⟨x⟩|⟨x⟩ <;> rcases y with ⟨y⟩|⟨y⟩ · -- x y : p by_cases h : x = y <;> simp [Pso, indefiniteDiagonal, h, one_apply] · -- x : p, y : q simp [Pso, indefiniteDiagonal] · -- x : q, y : p simp [Pso, indefiniteDiagonal] · -- x y : q by_cases h : x = y <;> simp [Pso, indefiniteDiagonal, h, hi, one_apply] /-- There is a constructive inverse of `Pso p q R i`. -/ def invertiblePso {i : R} (hi : i * i = -1) : Invertible (Pso p q R i) := invertibleOfRightInverse _ _ (pso_inv p q R hi) theorem indefiniteDiagonal_transform {i : R} (hi : i * i = -1) : (Pso p q R i)ᵀ * indefiniteDiagonal p q R * Pso p q R i = 1 := by ext (x y); rcases x with ⟨x⟩|⟨x⟩ <;> rcases y with ⟨y⟩|⟨y⟩ · -- x y : p by_cases h : x = y <;> simp [Pso, indefiniteDiagonal, h, one_apply] · -- x : p, y : q simp [Pso, indefiniteDiagonal] · -- x : q, y : p simp [Pso, indefiniteDiagonal] · -- x y : q by_cases h : x = y <;> simp [Pso, indefiniteDiagonal, h, hi, one_apply] /-- An equivalence between the indefinite and definite orthogonal Lie algebras, over a ring containing a square root of -1. -/ noncomputable def soIndefiniteEquiv {i : R} (hi : i * i = -1) : so' p q R ≃ₗ⁅R⁆ so (p ⊕ q) R := by apply (skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebraEquiv (indefiniteDiagonal p q R) (Pso p q R i) (invertiblePso p q R hi)).trans apply LieEquiv.ofEq ext A; rw [indefiniteDiagonal_transform p q R hi]; rfl theorem soIndefiniteEquiv_apply {i : R} (hi : i * i = -1) (A : so' p q R) : (soIndefiniteEquiv p q R hi A : Matrix (p ⊕ q) (p ⊕ q) R) = (Pso p q R i)⁻¹ * (A : Matrix (p ⊕ q) (p ⊕ q) R) * Pso p q R i := by rw [soIndefiniteEquiv, LieEquiv.trans_apply, LieEquiv.ofEq_apply] -- This used to be `rw`, but we need `erw` after https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/2644 erw [skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebraEquiv_apply] /-- A matrix defining a canonical even-rank symmetric bilinear form. It looks like this as a `2l x 2l` matrix of `l x l` blocks: [ 0 1 ] [ 1 0 ] -/ def JD : Matrix (l ⊕ l) (l ⊕ l) R := Matrix.fromBlocks 0 1 1 0 /-- The classical Lie algebra of type D as a Lie subalgebra of matrices associated to the matrix `JD`. -/ def typeD [Fintype l] := skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebra (JD l R) /-- A matrix transforming the bilinear form defined by the matrix `JD` into a split-signature diagonal matrix. It looks like this as a `2l x 2l` matrix of `l x l` blocks: [ 1 -1 ] [ 1 1 ] -/ def PD : Matrix (l ⊕ l) (l ⊕ l) R := Matrix.fromBlocks 1 (-1) 1 1 /-- The split-signature diagonal matrix. -/ def S := indefiniteDiagonal l l R theorem s_as_blocks : S l R = Matrix.fromBlocks 1 0 0 (-1) := by rw [← Matrix.diagonal_one, Matrix.diagonal_neg, Matrix.fromBlocks_diagonal] rfl theorem jd_transform [Fintype l] : (PD l R)ᵀ * JD l R * PD l R = (2 : R) • S l R := by have h : (PD l R)ᵀ * JD l R = Matrix.fromBlocks 1 1 1 (-1) := by simp [PD, JD, Matrix.fromBlocks_transpose, Matrix.fromBlocks_multiply] rw [h, PD, s_as_blocks, Matrix.fromBlocks_multiply, Matrix.fromBlocks_smul] simp [two_smul] theorem pd_inv [Fintype l] [Invertible (2 : R)] : PD l R * ⅟ (2 : R) • (PD l R)ᵀ = 1 := by rw [PD, Matrix.fromBlocks_transpose, Matrix.fromBlocks_smul, Matrix.fromBlocks_multiply] simp instance invertiblePD [Fintype l] [Invertible (2 : R)] : Invertible (PD l R) := invertibleOfRightInverse _ _ (pd_inv l R) /-- An equivalence between two possible definitions of the classical Lie algebra of type D. -/ noncomputable def typeDEquivSo' [Fintype l] [Invertible (2 : R)] : typeD l R ≃ₗ⁅R⁆ so' l l R := by apply (skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebraEquiv (JD l R) (PD l R) (by infer_instance)).trans apply LieEquiv.ofEq ext A rw [jd_transform, ← val_unitOfInvertible (2 : R), ← Units.smul_def, LieSubalgebra.mem_coe, mem_skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebra_unit_smul] rfl /-- A matrix defining a canonical odd-rank symmetric bilinear form. It looks like this as a `(2l+1) x (2l+1)` matrix of blocks: [ 2 0 0 ] [ 0 0 1 ] [ 0 1 0 ] where sizes of the blocks are: [`1 x 1` `1 x l` `1 x l`] [`l x 1` `l x l` `l x l`] [`l x 1` `l x l` `l x l`] -/ def JB := Matrix.fromBlocks ((2 : R) • (1 : Matrix Unit Unit R)) 0 0 (JD l R) /-- The classical Lie algebra of type B as a Lie subalgebra of matrices associated to the matrix `JB`. -/ def typeB [Fintype l] := skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebra (JB l R) /-- A matrix transforming the bilinear form defined by the matrix `JB` into an almost-split-signature diagonal matrix. It looks like this as a `(2l+1) x (2l+1)` matrix of blocks: [ 1 0 0 ] [ 0 1 -1 ] [ 0 1 1 ] where sizes of the blocks are: [`1 x 1` `1 x l` `1 x l`] [`l x 1` `l x l` `l x l`] [`l x 1` `l x l` `l x l`] -/ def PB := Matrix.fromBlocks (1 : Matrix Unit Unit R) 0 0 (PD l R) variable [Fintype l] theorem pb_inv [Invertible (2 : R)] : PB l R * Matrix.fromBlocks 1 0 0 (⅟ (PD l R)) = 1 := by rw [PB, Matrix.fromBlocks_multiply, mul_invOf_self] simp only [Matrix.mul_zero, Matrix.mul_one, Matrix.zero_mul, zero_add, add_zero, Matrix.fromBlocks_one] instance invertiblePB [Invertible (2 : R)] : Invertible (PB l R) := invertibleOfRightInverse _ _ (pb_inv l R) theorem jb_transform : (PB l R)ᵀ * JB l R * PB l R = (2 : R) • Matrix.fromBlocks 1 0 0 (S l R) := by simp [PB, JB, jd_transform, Matrix.fromBlocks_transpose, Matrix.fromBlocks_multiply, Matrix.fromBlocks_smul] theorem indefiniteDiagonal_assoc : indefiniteDiagonal (Unit ⊕ l) l R = Matrix.reindexLieEquiv (Equiv.sumAssoc Unit l l).symm (Matrix.fromBlocks 1 0 0 (indefiniteDiagonal l l R)) := by ext ⟨⟨i₁ | i₂⟩ | i₃⟩ ⟨⟨j₁ | j₂⟩ | j₃⟩ <;> simp only [indefiniteDiagonal, Matrix.diagonal_apply, Equiv.sumAssoc_apply_inl_inl, Matrix.reindexLieEquiv_apply, Matrix.submatrix_apply, Equiv.symm_symm, Matrix.reindex_apply, Sum.elim_inl, if_true, eq_self_iff_true, Matrix.one_apply_eq, Matrix.fromBlocks_apply₁₁, DMatrix.zero_apply, Equiv.sumAssoc_apply_inl_inr, if_false, Matrix.fromBlocks_apply₁₂, Matrix.fromBlocks_apply₂₁, Matrix.fromBlocks_apply₂₂, Equiv.sumAssoc_apply_inr, Sum.elim_inr, Sum.inl_injective.eq_iff, Sum.inr_injective.eq_iff, reduceCtorEq] <;> congr 1 /-- An equivalence between two possible definitions of the classical Lie algebra of type B. -/ noncomputable def typeBEquivSo' [Invertible (2 : R)] : typeB l R ≃ₗ⁅R⁆ so' (Unit ⊕ l) l R := by apply (skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebraEquiv (JB l R) (PB l R) (by infer_instance)).trans symm apply (skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebraEquivTranspose (indefiniteDiagonal (Sum Unit l) l R) (Matrix.reindexAlgEquiv _ _ (Equiv.sumAssoc PUnit l l)) (Matrix.transpose_reindex _ _)).trans apply LieEquiv.ofEq ext A rw [jb_transform, ← val_unitOfInvertible (2 : R), ← Units.smul_def, LieSubalgebra.mem_coe, LieSubalgebra.mem_coe, mem_skewAdjointMatricesLieSubalgebra_unit_smul] simp [indefiniteDiagonal_assoc, S] end Orthogonal end LieAlgebra
Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Classical.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Damiano Testa. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Damiano Testa -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Degree.TrailingDegree import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.EraseLead /-! # Reverse of a univariate polynomial The main definition is `reverse`. Applying `reverse` to a polynomial `f : R[X]` produces the polynomial with a reversed list of coefficients, equivalent to `X^f.natDegree * f(1/X)`. The main result is that `reverse (f * g) = reverse f * reverse g`, provided the leading coefficients of `f` and `g` do not multiply to zero. -/ namespace Polynomial open Finsupp Finset open scoped Polynomial section Semiring variable {R : Type*} [Semiring R] {f : R[X]} /-- If `i ≤ N`, then `revAtFun N i` returns `N - i`, otherwise it returns `i`. This is the map used by the embedding `revAt`. -/ def revAtFun (N i : ℕ) : ℕ := ite (i ≤ N) (N - i) i theorem revAtFun_invol {N i : ℕ} : revAtFun N (revAtFun N i) = i := by unfold revAtFun split_ifs with h j · exact tsub_tsub_cancel_of_le h · exfalso apply j exact Nat.sub_le N i · rfl theorem revAtFun_inj {N : ℕ} : Function.Injective (revAtFun N) := by intro a b hab rw [← @revAtFun_invol N a, hab, revAtFun_invol] /-- If `i ≤ N`, then `revAt N i` returns `N - i`, otherwise it returns `i`. Essentially, this embedding is only used for `i ≤ N`. The advantage of `revAt N i` over `N - i` is that `revAt` is an involution. -/ def revAt (N : ℕ) : Function.Embedding ℕ ℕ where toFun i := ite (i ≤ N) (N - i) i inj' := revAtFun_inj /-- We prefer to use the bundled `revAt` over unbundled `revAtFun`. -/ @[simp] theorem revAtFun_eq (N i : ℕ) : revAtFun N i = revAt N i := rfl @[simp] theorem revAt_invol {N i : ℕ} : (revAt N) (revAt N i) = i := revAtFun_invol @[simp] theorem revAt_le {N i : ℕ} (H : i ≤ N) : revAt N i = N - i := if_pos H lemma revAt_eq_self_of_lt {N i : ℕ} (h : N < i) : revAt N i = i := by simp [revAt, Nat.not_le.mpr h] theorem revAt_add {N O n o : ℕ} (hn : n ≤ N) (ho : o ≤ O) : revAt (N + O) (n + o) = revAt N n + revAt O o := by rcases Nat.le.dest hn with ⟨n', rfl⟩ rcases Nat.le.dest ho with ⟨o', rfl⟩ repeat' rw [revAt_le (le_add_right rfl.le)] rw [add_assoc, add_left_comm n' o, ← add_assoc, revAt_le (le_add_right rfl.le)] repeat' rw [add_tsub_cancel_left] theorem revAt_zero (N : ℕ) : revAt N 0 = N := by simp /-- `reflect N f` is the polynomial such that `(reflect N f).coeff i = f.coeff (revAt N i)`. In other words, the terms with exponent `[0, ..., N]` now have exponent `[N, ..., 0]`. In practice, `reflect` is only used when `N` is at least as large as the degree of `f`. Eventually, it will be used with `N` exactly equal to the degree of `f`. -/ noncomputable def reflect (N : ℕ) : R[X] → R[X] | ⟨f⟩ => ⟨Finsupp.embDomain (revAt N) f⟩ theorem reflect_support (N : ℕ) (f : R[X]) : (reflect N f).support = Finset.image (revAt N) f.support := by rcases f with ⟨⟩ ext1 simp only [reflect, support_ofFinsupp, support_embDomain, Finset.mem_map, Finset.mem_image] @[simp] theorem coeff_reflect (N : ℕ) (f : R[X]) (i : ℕ) : coeff (reflect N f) i = f.coeff (revAt N i) := by rcases f with ⟨f⟩ simp only [reflect, coeff] calc Finsupp.embDomain (revAt N) f i = Finsupp.embDomain (revAt N) f (revAt N (revAt N i)) := by rw [revAt_invol] _ = f (revAt N i) := Finsupp.embDomain_apply _ _ _ @[simp] theorem reflect_zero {N : ℕ} : reflect N (0 : R[X]) = 0 := rfl @[simp] theorem reflect_eq_zero_iff {N : ℕ} {f : R[X]} : reflect N (f : R[X]) = 0 ↔ f = 0 := by rw [ofFinsupp_eq_zero, reflect, embDomain_eq_zero, ofFinsupp_eq_zero] @[simp] theorem reflect_add (f g : R[X]) (N : ℕ) : reflect N (f + g) = reflect N f + reflect N g := by ext simp only [coeff_add, coeff_reflect] @[simp] theorem reflect_C_mul (f : R[X]) (r : R) (N : ℕ) : reflect N (C r * f) = C r * reflect N f := by ext simp only [coeff_reflect, coeff_C_mul] theorem reflect_C_mul_X_pow (N n : ℕ) {c : R} : reflect N (C c * X ^ n) = C c * X ^ revAt N n := by ext rw [reflect_C_mul, coeff_C_mul, coeff_C_mul, coeff_X_pow, coeff_reflect] split_ifs with h · rw [h, revAt_invol, coeff_X_pow_self] · rw [not_mem_support_iff.mp] intro a rw [← one_mul (X ^ n), ← C_1] at a apply h rw [← mem_support_C_mul_X_pow a, revAt_invol] @[simp] theorem reflect_C (r : R) (N : ℕ) : reflect N (C r) = C r * X ^ N := by conv_lhs => rw [← mul_one (C r), ← pow_zero X, reflect_C_mul_X_pow, revAt_zero] @[simp] theorem reflect_monomial (N n : ℕ) : reflect N ((X : R[X]) ^ n) = X ^ revAt N n := by rw [← one_mul (X ^ n), ← one_mul (X ^ revAt N n), ← C_1, reflect_C_mul_X_pow] @[simp] lemma reflect_one_X : reflect 1 (X : R[X]) = 1 := by simpa using reflect_monomial 1 1 (R := R) lemma reflect_map {S : Type*} [Semiring S] (f : R →+* S) (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) : (p.map f).reflect n = (p.reflect n).map f := by ext; simp @[simp] lemma reflect_one (n : ℕ) : (1 : R[X]).reflect n = Polynomial.X ^ n := by rw [← C.map_one, reflect_C, map_one, one_mul] theorem reflect_mul_induction (cf cg : ℕ) : ∀ N O : ℕ, ∀ f g : R[X], #f.support ≤ cf.succ → #g.support ≤ cg.succ → f.natDegree ≤ N → g.natDegree ≤ O → reflect (N + O) (f * g) = reflect N f * reflect O g := by induction' cf with cf hcf --first induction (left): base case · induction' cg with cg hcg -- second induction (right): base case · intro N O f g Cf Cg Nf Og rw [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_self Cf, ← C_mul_X_pow_eq_self Cg] simp_rw [mul_assoc, X_pow_mul, mul_assoc, ← pow_add (X : R[X]), reflect_C_mul, reflect_monomial, add_comm, revAt_add Nf Og, mul_assoc, X_pow_mul, mul_assoc, ← pow_add (X : R[X]), add_comm] -- second induction (right): induction step · intro N O f g Cf Cg Nf Og by_cases g0 : g = 0 · rw [g0, reflect_zero, mul_zero, mul_zero, reflect_zero] rw [← eraseLead_add_C_mul_X_pow g, mul_add, reflect_add, reflect_add, mul_add, hcg, hcg] <;> try assumption · exact le_add_left card_support_C_mul_X_pow_le_one · exact le_trans (natDegree_C_mul_X_pow_le g.leadingCoeff g.natDegree) Og · exact Nat.lt_succ_iff.mp (gt_of_ge_of_gt Cg (eraseLead_support_card_lt g0)) · exact le_trans eraseLead_natDegree_le_aux Og --first induction (left): induction step · intro N O f g Cf Cg Nf Og by_cases f0 : f = 0 · rw [f0, reflect_zero, zero_mul, zero_mul, reflect_zero] rw [← eraseLead_add_C_mul_X_pow f, add_mul, reflect_add, reflect_add, add_mul, hcf, hcf] <;> try assumption · exact le_add_left card_support_C_mul_X_pow_le_one · exact le_trans (natDegree_C_mul_X_pow_le f.leadingCoeff f.natDegree) Nf · exact Nat.lt_succ_iff.mp (gt_of_ge_of_gt Cf (eraseLead_support_card_lt f0)) · exact le_trans eraseLead_natDegree_le_aux Nf @[simp] theorem reflect_mul (f g : R[X]) {F G : ℕ} (Ff : f.natDegree ≤ F) (Gg : g.natDegree ≤ G) : reflect (F + G) (f * g) = reflect F f * reflect G g := reflect_mul_induction _ _ F G f g f.support.card.le_succ g.support.card.le_succ Ff Gg section Eval₂ variable {S : Type*} [CommSemiring S] theorem eval₂_reflect_mul_pow (i : R →+* S) (x : S) [Invertible x] (N : ℕ) (f : R[X]) (hf : f.natDegree ≤ N) : eval₂ i (⅟ x) (reflect N f) * x ^ N = eval₂ i x f := by refine induction_with_natDegree_le (fun f => eval₂ i (⅟ x) (reflect N f) * x ^ N = eval₂ i x f) _ ?_ ?_ ?_ f hf · simp · intro n r _ hnN simp only [revAt_le hnN, reflect_C_mul_X_pow, eval₂_X_pow, eval₂_C, eval₂_mul] conv in x ^ N => rw [← Nat.sub_add_cancel hnN] rw [pow_add, ← mul_assoc, mul_assoc (i r), ← mul_pow, invOf_mul_self, one_pow, mul_one] · intros simp [*, add_mul] theorem eval₂_reflect_eq_zero_iff (i : R →+* S) (x : S) [Invertible x] (N : ℕ) (f : R[X]) (hf : f.natDegree ≤ N) : eval₂ i (⅟ x) (reflect N f) = 0 ↔ eval₂ i x f = 0 := by conv_rhs => rw [← eval₂_reflect_mul_pow i x N f hf] constructor · intro h rw [h, zero_mul] · intro h rw [← mul_one (eval₂ i (⅟ x) _), ← one_pow N, ← mul_invOf_self x, mul_pow, ← mul_assoc, h, zero_mul] end Eval₂ /-- The reverse of a polynomial f is the polynomial obtained by "reading f backwards". Even though this is not the actual definition, `reverse f = f (1/X) * X ^ f.natDegree`. -/ noncomputable def reverse (f : R[X]) : R[X] := reflect f.natDegree f theorem coeff_reverse (f : R[X]) (n : ℕ) : f.reverse.coeff n = f.coeff (revAt f.natDegree n) := by rw [reverse, coeff_reflect] @[simp] theorem coeff_zero_reverse (f : R[X]) : coeff (reverse f) 0 = leadingCoeff f := by rw [coeff_reverse, revAt_le (zero_le f.natDegree), tsub_zero, leadingCoeff] @[simp] theorem reverse_zero : reverse (0 : R[X]) = 0 := rfl @[simp] theorem reverse_eq_zero : f.reverse = 0 ↔ f = 0 := by simp [reverse] theorem reverse_natDegree_le (f : R[X]) : f.reverse.natDegree ≤ f.natDegree := by rw [natDegree_le_iff_degree_le, degree_le_iff_coeff_zero] intro n hn rw [Nat.cast_lt] at hn rw [coeff_reverse, revAt, Function.Embedding.coeFn_mk, if_neg (not_le_of_gt hn), coeff_eq_zero_of_natDegree_lt hn] theorem natDegree_eq_reverse_natDegree_add_natTrailingDegree (f : R[X]) : f.natDegree = f.reverse.natDegree + f.natTrailingDegree := by by_cases hf : f = 0 · rw [hf, reverse_zero, natDegree_zero, natTrailingDegree_zero] apply le_antisymm · refine tsub_le_iff_right.mp ?_ apply le_natDegree_of_ne_zero rw [reverse, coeff_reflect, ← revAt_le f.natTrailingDegree_le_natDegree, revAt_invol] exact trailingCoeff_nonzero_iff_nonzero.mpr hf · rw [← le_tsub_iff_left f.reverse_natDegree_le] apply natTrailingDegree_le_of_ne_zero have key := mt leadingCoeff_eq_zero.mp (mt reverse_eq_zero.mp hf) rwa [leadingCoeff, coeff_reverse, revAt_le f.reverse_natDegree_le] at key theorem reverse_natDegree (f : R[X]) : f.reverse.natDegree = f.natDegree - f.natTrailingDegree := by rw [f.natDegree_eq_reverse_natDegree_add_natTrailingDegree, add_tsub_cancel_right] theorem reverse_leadingCoeff (f : R[X]) : f.reverse.leadingCoeff = f.trailingCoeff := by rw [leadingCoeff, reverse_natDegree, ← revAt_le f.natTrailingDegree_le_natDegree, coeff_reverse, revAt_invol, trailingCoeff] theorem natTrailingDegree_reverse (f : R[X]) : f.reverse.natTrailingDegree = 0 := by rw [natTrailingDegree_eq_zero, reverse_eq_zero, coeff_zero_reverse, leadingCoeff_ne_zero] exact eq_or_ne _ _ theorem reverse_trailingCoeff (f : R[X]) : f.reverse.trailingCoeff = f.leadingCoeff := by rw [trailingCoeff, natTrailingDegree_reverse, coeff_zero_reverse] theorem reverse_mul {f g : R[X]} (fg : f.leadingCoeff * g.leadingCoeff ≠ 0) : reverse (f * g) = reverse f * reverse g := by unfold reverse rw [natDegree_mul' fg, reflect_mul f g rfl.le rfl.le] @[simp] theorem reverse_mul_of_domain {R : Type*} [Semiring R] [NoZeroDivisors R] (f g : R[X]) : reverse (f * g) = reverse f * reverse g := by by_cases f0 : f = 0 · simp only [f0, zero_mul, reverse_zero] by_cases g0 : g = 0 · rw [g0, mul_zero, reverse_zero, mul_zero] simp [reverse_mul, *] theorem trailingCoeff_mul {R : Type*} [Semiring R] [NoZeroDivisors R] (p q : R[X]) : (p * q).trailingCoeff = p.trailingCoeff * q.trailingCoeff := by rw [← reverse_leadingCoeff, reverse_mul_of_domain, leadingCoeff_mul, reverse_leadingCoeff, reverse_leadingCoeff] @[simp]
theorem coeff_one_reverse (f : R[X]) : coeff (reverse f) 1 = nextCoeff f := by rw [coeff_reverse, nextCoeff] split_ifs with hf
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/- Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Mario Carneiro, Floris van Doorn, Violeta Hernández Palacios -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Divisibility import Mathlib.Data.Nat.SuccPred import Mathlib.Order.SuccPred.InitialSeg import Mathlib.SetTheory.Ordinal.Basic /-! # Ordinal arithmetic Ordinals have an addition (corresponding to disjoint union) that turns them into an additive monoid, and a multiplication (corresponding to the lexicographic order on the product) that turns them into a monoid. One can also define correspondingly a subtraction, a division, a successor function, a power function and a logarithm function. We also define limit ordinals and prove the basic induction principle on ordinals separating successor ordinals and limit ordinals, in `limitRecOn`. ## Main definitions and results * `o₁ + o₂` is the order on the disjoint union of `o₁` and `o₂` obtained by declaring that every element of `o₁` is smaller than every element of `o₂`. * `o₁ - o₂` is the unique ordinal `o` such that `o₂ + o = o₁`, when `o₂ ≤ o₁`. * `o₁ * o₂` is the lexicographic order on `o₂ × o₁`. * `o₁ / o₂` is the ordinal `o` such that `o₁ = o₂ * o + o'` with `o' < o₂`. We also define the divisibility predicate, and a modulo operation. * `Order.succ o = o + 1` is the successor of `o`. * `pred o` if the predecessor of `o`. If `o` is not a successor, we set `pred o = o`. We discuss the properties of casts of natural numbers of and of `ω` with respect to these operations. Some properties of the operations are also used to discuss general tools on ordinals: * `IsLimit o`: an ordinal is a limit ordinal if it is neither `0` nor a successor. * `limitRecOn` is the main induction principle of ordinals: if one can prove a property by induction at successor ordinals and at limit ordinals, then it holds for all ordinals. * `IsNormal`: a function `f : Ordinal → Ordinal` satisfies `IsNormal` if it is strictly increasing and order-continuous, i.e., the image `f o` of a limit ordinal `o` is the sup of `f a` for `a < o`. Various other basic arithmetic results are given in `Principal.lean` instead. -/ assert_not_exists Field Module noncomputable section open Function Cardinal Set Equiv Order open scoped Ordinal universe u v w namespace Ordinal variable {α β γ : Type*} {r : α → α → Prop} {s : β → β → Prop} {t : γ → γ → Prop} /-! ### Further properties of addition on ordinals -/ @[simp] theorem lift_add (a b : Ordinal.{v}) : lift.{u} (a + b) = lift.{u} a + lift.{u} b := Quotient.inductionOn₂ a b fun ⟨_α, _r, _⟩ ⟨_β, _s, _⟩ => Quotient.sound ⟨(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _).trans (RelIso.sumLexCongr (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _) (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _)).symm⟩ @[simp] theorem lift_succ (a : Ordinal.{v}) : lift.{u} (succ a) = succ (lift.{u} a) := by rw [← add_one_eq_succ, lift_add, lift_one] rfl instance instAddLeftReflectLE : AddLeftReflectLE Ordinal.{u} where elim c a b := by refine inductionOn₃ a b c fun α r _ β s _ γ t _ ⟨f⟩ ↦ ?_ have H₁ a : f (Sum.inl a) = Sum.inl a := by simpa using ((InitialSeg.leAdd t r).trans f).eq (InitialSeg.leAdd t s) a have H₂ a : ∃ b, f (Sum.inr a) = Sum.inr b := by generalize hx : f (Sum.inr a) = x obtain x | x := x · rw [← H₁, f.inj] at hx contradiction · exact ⟨x, rfl⟩ choose g hg using H₂ refine (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone g fun _ _ h ↦ ?_).ordinal_type_le rwa [← @Sum.lex_inr_inr _ t _ s, ← hg, ← hg, f.map_rel_iff, Sum.lex_inr_inr] instance : IsLeftCancelAdd Ordinal where add_left_cancel a b c h := by simpa only [le_antisymm_iff, add_le_add_iff_left] using h @[deprecated add_left_cancel_iff (since := "2024-12-11")] protected theorem add_left_cancel (a) {b c : Ordinal} : a + b = a + c ↔ b = c := add_left_cancel_iff private theorem add_lt_add_iff_left' (a) {b c : Ordinal} : a + b < a + c ↔ b < c := by rw [← not_le, ← not_le, add_le_add_iff_left] instance instAddLeftStrictMono : AddLeftStrictMono Ordinal.{u} := ⟨fun a _b _c ↦ (add_lt_add_iff_left' a).2⟩ instance instAddLeftReflectLT : AddLeftReflectLT Ordinal.{u} := ⟨fun a _b _c ↦ (add_lt_add_iff_left' a).1⟩ instance instAddRightReflectLT : AddRightReflectLT Ordinal.{u} := ⟨fun _a _b _c ↦ lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le fun h => add_le_add_right h _⟩ theorem add_le_add_iff_right {a b : Ordinal} : ∀ n : ℕ, a + n ≤ b + n ↔ a ≤ b | 0 => by simp | n + 1 => by simp only [natCast_succ, add_succ, add_succ, succ_le_succ_iff, add_le_add_iff_right] theorem add_right_cancel {a b : Ordinal} (n : ℕ) : a + n = b + n ↔ a = b := by simp only [le_antisymm_iff, add_le_add_iff_right] theorem add_eq_zero_iff {a b : Ordinal} : a + b = 0 ↔ a = 0 ∧ b = 0 := inductionOn₂ a b fun α r _ β s _ => by simp_rw [← type_sum_lex, type_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty] exact isEmpty_sum theorem left_eq_zero_of_add_eq_zero {a b : Ordinal} (h : a + b = 0) : a = 0 := (add_eq_zero_iff.1 h).1 theorem right_eq_zero_of_add_eq_zero {a b : Ordinal} (h : a + b = 0) : b = 0 := (add_eq_zero_iff.1 h).2 /-! ### The predecessor of an ordinal -/ open Classical in /-- The ordinal predecessor of `o` is `o'` if `o = succ o'`, and `o` otherwise. -/ def pred (o : Ordinal) : Ordinal := if h : ∃ a, o = succ a then Classical.choose h else o @[simp] theorem pred_succ (o) : pred (succ o) = o := by have h : ∃ a, succ o = succ a := ⟨_, rfl⟩ simpa only [pred, dif_pos h] using (succ_injective <| Classical.choose_spec h).symm theorem pred_le_self (o) : pred o ≤ o := by classical exact if h : ∃ a, o = succ a then by let ⟨a, e⟩ := h rw [e, pred_succ]; exact le_succ a else by rw [pred, dif_neg h] theorem pred_eq_iff_not_succ {o} : pred o = o ↔ ¬∃ a, o = succ a := ⟨fun e ⟨a, e'⟩ => by rw [e', pred_succ] at e; exact (lt_succ a).ne e, fun h => dif_neg h⟩ theorem pred_eq_iff_not_succ' {o} : pred o = o ↔ ∀ a, o ≠ succ a := by simpa using pred_eq_iff_not_succ theorem pred_lt_iff_is_succ {o} : pred o < o ↔ ∃ a, o = succ a := Iff.trans (by simp only [le_antisymm_iff, pred_le_self, true_and, not_le]) (iff_not_comm.1 pred_eq_iff_not_succ).symm @[simp] theorem pred_zero : pred 0 = 0 := pred_eq_iff_not_succ'.2 fun a => (succ_ne_zero a).symm theorem succ_pred_iff_is_succ {o} : succ (pred o) = o ↔ ∃ a, o = succ a := ⟨fun e => ⟨_, e.symm⟩, fun ⟨a, e⟩ => by simp only [e, pred_succ]⟩ theorem succ_lt_of_not_succ {o b : Ordinal} (h : ¬∃ a, o = succ a) : succ b < o ↔ b < o := ⟨(lt_succ b).trans, fun l => lt_of_le_of_ne (succ_le_of_lt l) fun e => h ⟨_, e.symm⟩⟩ theorem lt_pred {a b} : a < pred b ↔ succ a < b := by classical exact if h : ∃ a, b = succ a then by let ⟨c, e⟩ := h rw [e, pred_succ, succ_lt_succ_iff] else by simp only [pred, dif_neg h, succ_lt_of_not_succ h] theorem pred_le {a b} : pred a ≤ b ↔ a ≤ succ b := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 lt_pred @[simp] theorem lift_is_succ {o : Ordinal.{v}} : (∃ a, lift.{u} o = succ a) ↔ ∃ a, o = succ a := ⟨fun ⟨a, h⟩ => let ⟨b, e⟩ := mem_range_lift_of_le <| show a ≤ lift.{u} o from le_of_lt <| h.symm ▸ lt_succ a ⟨b, (lift_inj.{u,v}).1 <| by rw [h, ← e, lift_succ]⟩, fun ⟨a, h⟩ => ⟨lift.{u} a, by simp only [h, lift_succ]⟩⟩ @[simp] theorem lift_pred (o : Ordinal.{v}) : lift.{u} (pred o) = pred (lift.{u} o) := by classical exact if h : ∃ a, o = succ a then by obtain ⟨a, e⟩ := h; simp only [e, pred_succ, lift_succ] else by rw [pred_eq_iff_not_succ.2 h, pred_eq_iff_not_succ.2 (mt lift_is_succ.1 h)] /-! ### Limit ordinals -/ /-- A limit ordinal is an ordinal which is not zero and not a successor. TODO: deprecate this in favor of `Order.IsSuccLimit`. -/ def IsLimit (o : Ordinal) : Prop := IsSuccLimit o theorem isLimit_iff {o} : IsLimit o ↔ o ≠ 0 ∧ IsSuccPrelimit o := by simp [IsLimit, IsSuccLimit] theorem IsLimit.isSuccPrelimit {o} (h : IsLimit o) : IsSuccPrelimit o := IsSuccLimit.isSuccPrelimit h theorem IsLimit.succ_lt {o a : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : a < o → succ a < o := IsSuccLimit.succ_lt h theorem isSuccPrelimit_zero : IsSuccPrelimit (0 : Ordinal) := isSuccPrelimit_bot theorem not_zero_isLimit : ¬IsLimit 0 := not_isSuccLimit_bot theorem not_succ_isLimit (o) : ¬IsLimit (succ o) := not_isSuccLimit_succ o theorem not_succ_of_isLimit {o} (h : IsLimit o) : ¬∃ a, o = succ a | ⟨a, e⟩ => not_succ_isLimit a (e ▸ h) theorem succ_lt_of_isLimit {o a : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : succ a < o ↔ a < o := IsSuccLimit.succ_lt_iff h theorem le_succ_of_isLimit {o} (h : IsLimit o) {a} : o ≤ succ a ↔ o ≤ a := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 <| succ_lt_of_isLimit h theorem limit_le {o} (h : IsLimit o) {a} : o ≤ a ↔ ∀ x < o, x ≤ a := ⟨fun h _x l => l.le.trans h, fun H => (le_succ_of_isLimit h).1 <| le_of_not_lt fun hn => not_lt_of_le (H _ hn) (lt_succ a)⟩ theorem lt_limit {o} (h : IsLimit o) {a} : a < o ↔ ∃ x < o, a < x := by -- Porting note: `bex_def` is required. simpa only [not_forall₂, not_le, bex_def] using not_congr (@limit_le _ h a) @[simp] theorem lift_isLimit (o : Ordinal.{v}) : IsLimit (lift.{u,v} o) ↔ IsLimit o := liftInitialSeg.isSuccLimit_apply_iff theorem IsLimit.pos {o : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : 0 < o := IsSuccLimit.bot_lt h theorem IsLimit.ne_zero {o : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : o ≠ 0 := h.pos.ne' theorem IsLimit.one_lt {o : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : 1 < o := by simpa only [succ_zero] using h.succ_lt h.pos theorem IsLimit.nat_lt {o : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : ∀ n : ℕ, (n : Ordinal) < o | 0 => h.pos | n + 1 => h.succ_lt (IsLimit.nat_lt h n) theorem zero_or_succ_or_limit (o : Ordinal) : o = 0 ∨ (∃ a, o = succ a) ∨ IsLimit o := by simpa [eq_comm] using isMin_or_mem_range_succ_or_isSuccLimit o theorem isLimit_of_not_succ_of_ne_zero {o : Ordinal} (h : ¬∃ a, o = succ a) (h' : o ≠ 0) : IsLimit o := ((zero_or_succ_or_limit o).resolve_left h').resolve_left h -- TODO: this is an iff with `IsSuccPrelimit` theorem IsLimit.sSup_Iio {o : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : sSup (Iio o) = o := by apply (csSup_le' (fun a ha ↦ le_of_lt ha)).antisymm apply le_of_forall_lt intro a ha exact (lt_succ a).trans_le (le_csSup bddAbove_Iio (h.succ_lt ha)) theorem IsLimit.iSup_Iio {o : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit o) : ⨆ a : Iio o, a.1 = o := by rw [← sSup_eq_iSup', h.sSup_Iio] /-- Main induction principle of ordinals: if one can prove a property by induction at successor ordinals and at limit ordinals, then it holds for all ordinals. -/ @[elab_as_elim] def limitRecOn {motive : Ordinal → Sort*} (o : Ordinal) (zero : motive 0) (succ : ∀ o, motive o → motive (succ o)) (isLimit : ∀ o, IsLimit o → (∀ o' < o, motive o') → motive o) : motive o := by refine SuccOrder.limitRecOn o (fun a ha ↦ ?_) (fun a _ ↦ succ a) isLimit convert zero simpa using ha @[simp] theorem limitRecOn_zero {motive} (H₁ H₂ H₃) : @limitRecOn motive 0 H₁ H₂ H₃ = H₁ := SuccOrder.limitRecOn_isMin _ _ _ isMin_bot @[simp] theorem limitRecOn_succ {motive} (o H₁ H₂ H₃) : @limitRecOn motive (succ o) H₁ H₂ H₃ = H₂ o (@limitRecOn motive o H₁ H₂ H₃) := SuccOrder.limitRecOn_succ .. @[simp] theorem limitRecOn_limit {motive} (o H₁ H₂ H₃ h) : @limitRecOn motive o H₁ H₂ H₃ = H₃ o h fun x _h => @limitRecOn motive x H₁ H₂ H₃ := SuccOrder.limitRecOn_of_isSuccLimit .. /-- Bounded recursion on ordinals. Similar to `limitRecOn`, with the assumption `o < l` added to all cases. The final term's domain is the ordinals below `l`. -/ @[elab_as_elim] def boundedLimitRecOn {l : Ordinal} (lLim : l.IsLimit) {motive : Iio l → Sort*} (o : Iio l) (zero : motive ⟨0, lLim.pos⟩) (succ : (o : Iio l) → motive o → motive ⟨succ o, lLim.succ_lt o.2⟩) (isLimit : (o : Iio l) → IsLimit o → (Π o' < o, motive o') → motive o) : motive o := limitRecOn (motive := fun p ↦ (h : p < l) → motive ⟨p, h⟩) o.1 (fun _ ↦ zero) (fun o ih h ↦ succ ⟨o, _⟩ <| ih <| (lt_succ o).trans h) (fun _o ho ih _ ↦ isLimit _ ho fun _o' h ↦ ih _ h _) o.2 @[simp] theorem boundedLimitRec_zero {l} (lLim : l.IsLimit) {motive} (H₁ H₂ H₃) : @boundedLimitRecOn l lLim motive ⟨0, lLim.pos⟩ H₁ H₂ H₃ = H₁ := by rw [boundedLimitRecOn, limitRecOn_zero] @[simp] theorem boundedLimitRec_succ {l} (lLim : l.IsLimit) {motive} (o H₁ H₂ H₃) : @boundedLimitRecOn l lLim motive ⟨succ o.1, lLim.succ_lt o.2⟩ H₁ H₂ H₃ = H₂ o (@boundedLimitRecOn l lLim motive o H₁ H₂ H₃) := by rw [boundedLimitRecOn, limitRecOn_succ] rfl theorem boundedLimitRec_limit {l} (lLim : l.IsLimit) {motive} (o H₁ H₂ H₃ oLim) : @boundedLimitRecOn l lLim motive o H₁ H₂ H₃ = H₃ o oLim (fun x _ ↦ @boundedLimitRecOn l lLim motive x H₁ H₂ H₃) := by rw [boundedLimitRecOn, limitRecOn_limit] rfl instance orderTopToTypeSucc (o : Ordinal) : OrderTop (succ o).toType := @OrderTop.mk _ _ (Top.mk _) le_enum_succ theorem enum_succ_eq_top {o : Ordinal} : enum (α := (succ o).toType) (· < ·) ⟨o, type_toType _ ▸ lt_succ o⟩ = ⊤ := rfl theorem has_succ_of_type_succ_lt {α} {r : α → α → Prop} [wo : IsWellOrder α r] (h : ∀ a < type r, succ a < type r) (x : α) : ∃ y, r x y := by use enum r ⟨succ (typein r x), h _ (typein_lt_type r x)⟩ convert enum_lt_enum.mpr _ · rw [enum_typein] · rw [Subtype.mk_lt_mk, lt_succ_iff] theorem toType_noMax_of_succ_lt {o : Ordinal} (ho : ∀ a < o, succ a < o) : NoMaxOrder o.toType := ⟨has_succ_of_type_succ_lt (type_toType _ ▸ ho)⟩ theorem bounded_singleton {r : α → α → Prop} [IsWellOrder α r] (hr : (type r).IsLimit) (x) : Bounded r {x} := by refine ⟨enum r ⟨succ (typein r x), hr.succ_lt (typein_lt_type r x)⟩, ?_⟩ intro b hb rw [mem_singleton_iff.1 hb] nth_rw 1 [← enum_typein r x] rw [@enum_lt_enum _ r, Subtype.mk_lt_mk] apply lt_succ @[simp] theorem typein_ordinal (o : Ordinal.{u}) : @typein Ordinal (· < ·) _ o = Ordinal.lift.{u + 1} o := by refine Quotient.inductionOn o ?_ rintro ⟨α, r, wo⟩; apply Quotient.sound constructor; refine ((RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift r).trans (enum r).symm).symm theorem mk_Iio_ordinal (o : Ordinal.{u}) : #(Iio o) = Cardinal.lift.{u + 1} o.card := by rw [lift_card, ← typein_ordinal] rfl /-! ### Normal ordinal functions -/ /-- A normal ordinal function is a strictly increasing function which is order-continuous, i.e., the image `f o` of a limit ordinal `o` is the sup of `f a` for `a < o`. -/ def IsNormal (f : Ordinal → Ordinal) : Prop := (∀ o, f o < f (succ o)) ∧ ∀ o, IsLimit o → ∀ a, f o ≤ a ↔ ∀ b < o, f b ≤ a theorem IsNormal.limit_le {f} (H : IsNormal f) : ∀ {o}, IsLimit o → ∀ {a}, f o ≤ a ↔ ∀ b < o, f b ≤ a := @H.2 theorem IsNormal.limit_lt {f} (H : IsNormal f) {o} (h : IsLimit o) {a} : a < f o ↔ ∃ b < o, a < f b := not_iff_not.1 <| by simpa only [exists_prop, not_exists, not_and, not_lt] using H.2 _ h a theorem IsNormal.strictMono {f} (H : IsNormal f) : StrictMono f := fun a b => limitRecOn b (Not.elim (not_lt_of_le <| Ordinal.zero_le _)) (fun _b IH h => (lt_or_eq_of_le (le_of_lt_succ h)).elim (fun h => (IH h).trans (H.1 _)) fun e => e ▸ H.1 _) fun _b l _IH h => lt_of_lt_of_le (H.1 a) ((H.2 _ l _).1 le_rfl _ (l.succ_lt h)) theorem IsNormal.monotone {f} (H : IsNormal f) : Monotone f := H.strictMono.monotone theorem isNormal_iff_strictMono_limit (f : Ordinal → Ordinal) : IsNormal f ↔ StrictMono f ∧ ∀ o, IsLimit o → ∀ a, (∀ b < o, f b ≤ a) → f o ≤ a := ⟨fun hf => ⟨hf.strictMono, fun a ha c => (hf.2 a ha c).2⟩, fun ⟨hs, hl⟩ => ⟨fun a => hs (lt_succ a), fun a ha c => ⟨fun hac _b hba => ((hs hba).trans_le hac).le, hl a ha c⟩⟩⟩ theorem IsNormal.lt_iff {f} (H : IsNormal f) {a b} : f a < f b ↔ a < b := StrictMono.lt_iff_lt <| H.strictMono theorem IsNormal.le_iff {f} (H : IsNormal f) {a b} : f a ≤ f b ↔ a ≤ b := le_iff_le_iff_lt_iff_lt.2 H.lt_iff theorem IsNormal.inj {f} (H : IsNormal f) {a b} : f a = f b ↔ a = b := by simp only [le_antisymm_iff, H.le_iff] theorem IsNormal.id_le {f} (H : IsNormal f) : id ≤ f := H.strictMono.id_le theorem IsNormal.le_apply {f} (H : IsNormal f) {a} : a ≤ f a := H.strictMono.le_apply theorem IsNormal.le_iff_eq {f} (H : IsNormal f) {a} : f a ≤ a ↔ f a = a := H.le_apply.le_iff_eq theorem IsNormal.le_set {f o} (H : IsNormal f) (p : Set Ordinal) (p0 : p.Nonempty) (b) (H₂ : ∀ o, b ≤ o ↔ ∀ a ∈ p, a ≤ o) : f b ≤ o ↔ ∀ a ∈ p, f a ≤ o := ⟨fun h _ pa => (H.le_iff.2 ((H₂ _).1 le_rfl _ pa)).trans h, fun h => by induction b using limitRecOn with | zero => obtain ⟨x, px⟩ := p0 have := Ordinal.le_zero.1 ((H₂ _).1 (Ordinal.zero_le _) _ px) rw [this] at px exact h _ px | succ S _ => rcases not_forall₂.1 (mt (H₂ S).2 <| (lt_succ S).not_le) with ⟨a, h₁, h₂⟩ exact (H.le_iff.2 <| succ_le_of_lt <| not_le.1 h₂).trans (h _ h₁) | isLimit S L _ => refine (H.2 _ L _).2 fun a h' => ?_ rcases not_forall₂.1 (mt (H₂ a).2 h'.not_le) with ⟨b, h₁, h₂⟩ exact (H.le_iff.2 <| (not_le.1 h₂).le).trans (h _ h₁)⟩ theorem IsNormal.le_set' {f o} (H : IsNormal f) (p : Set α) (p0 : p.Nonempty) (g : α → Ordinal) (b) (H₂ : ∀ o, b ≤ o ↔ ∀ a ∈ p, g a ≤ o) : f b ≤ o ↔ ∀ a ∈ p, f (g a) ≤ o := by simpa [H₂] using H.le_set (g '' p) (p0.image g) b theorem IsNormal.refl : IsNormal id := ⟨lt_succ, fun _o l _a => Ordinal.limit_le l⟩ theorem IsNormal.trans {f g} (H₁ : IsNormal f) (H₂ : IsNormal g) : IsNormal (f ∘ g) := ⟨fun _x => H₁.lt_iff.2 (H₂.1 _), fun o l _a => H₁.le_set' (· < o) ⟨0, l.pos⟩ g _ fun _c => H₂.2 _ l _⟩ theorem IsNormal.isLimit {f} (H : IsNormal f) {o} (ho : IsLimit o) : IsLimit (f o) := by rw [isLimit_iff, isSuccPrelimit_iff_succ_lt] use (H.lt_iff.2 ho.pos).ne_bot intro a ha obtain ⟨b, hb, hab⟩ := (H.limit_lt ho).1 ha rw [← succ_le_iff] at hab apply hab.trans_lt rwa [H.lt_iff] theorem add_le_of_limit {a b c : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit b) : a + b ≤ c ↔ ∀ b' < b, a + b' ≤ c := ⟨fun h _ l => (add_le_add_left l.le _).trans h, fun H => le_of_not_lt <| by -- Porting note: `induction` tactics are required because of the parser bug. induction a using inductionOn with | H α r => induction b using inductionOn with | H β s => intro l suffices ∀ x : β, Sum.Lex r s (Sum.inr x) (enum _ ⟨_, l⟩) by -- Porting note: `revert` & `intro` is required because `cases'` doesn't replace -- `enum _ _ l` in `this`. revert this; rcases enum _ ⟨_, l⟩ with x | x <;> intro this · cases this (enum s ⟨0, h.pos⟩) · exact irrefl _ (this _) intro x rw [← typein_lt_typein (Sum.Lex r s), typein_enum] have := H _ (h.succ_lt (typein_lt_type s x)) rw [add_succ, succ_le_iff] at this refine (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone (fun a => ?_) fun a b => ?_).ordinal_type_le.trans_lt this · rcases a with ⟨a | b, h⟩ · exact Sum.inl a · exact Sum.inr ⟨b, by cases h; assumption⟩ · rcases a with ⟨a | a, h₁⟩ <;> rcases b with ⟨b | b, h₂⟩ <;> cases h₁ <;> cases h₂ <;> rintro ⟨⟩ <;> constructor <;> assumption⟩ theorem isNormal_add_right (a : Ordinal) : IsNormal (a + ·) := ⟨fun b => (add_lt_add_iff_left a).2 (lt_succ b), fun _b l _c => add_le_of_limit l⟩ theorem isLimit_add (a) {b} : IsLimit b → IsLimit (a + b) := (isNormal_add_right a).isLimit alias IsLimit.add := isLimit_add /-! ### Subtraction on ordinals -/ /-- The set in the definition of subtraction is nonempty. -/ private theorem sub_nonempty {a b : Ordinal} : { o | a ≤ b + o }.Nonempty := ⟨a, le_add_left _ _⟩ /-- `a - b` is the unique ordinal satisfying `b + (a - b) = a` when `b ≤ a`. -/ instance sub : Sub Ordinal := ⟨fun a b => sInf { o | a ≤ b + o }⟩ theorem le_add_sub (a b : Ordinal) : a ≤ b + (a - b) := csInf_mem sub_nonempty theorem sub_le {a b c : Ordinal} : a - b ≤ c ↔ a ≤ b + c := ⟨fun h => (le_add_sub a b).trans (add_le_add_left h _), fun h => csInf_le' h⟩ theorem lt_sub {a b c : Ordinal} : a < b - c ↔ c + a < b := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le sub_le theorem add_sub_cancel (a b : Ordinal) : a + b - a = b := le_antisymm (sub_le.2 <| le_rfl) ((add_le_add_iff_left a).1 <| le_add_sub _ _) theorem sub_eq_of_add_eq {a b c : Ordinal} (h : a + b = c) : c - a = b := h ▸ add_sub_cancel _ _ theorem sub_le_self (a b : Ordinal) : a - b ≤ a := sub_le.2 <| le_add_left _ _ protected theorem add_sub_cancel_of_le {a b : Ordinal} (h : b ≤ a) : b + (a - b) = a := (le_add_sub a b).antisymm' (by rcases zero_or_succ_or_limit (a - b) with (e | ⟨c, e⟩ | l) · simp only [e, add_zero, h] · rw [e, add_succ, succ_le_iff, ← lt_sub, e] exact lt_succ c · exact (add_le_of_limit l).2 fun c l => (lt_sub.1 l).le) theorem le_sub_of_le {a b c : Ordinal} (h : b ≤ a) : c ≤ a - b ↔ b + c ≤ a := by rw [← add_le_add_iff_left b, Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le h] theorem sub_lt_of_le {a b c : Ordinal} (h : b ≤ a) : a - b < c ↔ a < b + c := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le (le_sub_of_le h) instance existsAddOfLE : ExistsAddOfLE Ordinal := ⟨fun h => ⟨_, (Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le h).symm⟩⟩ @[simp] theorem sub_zero (a : Ordinal) : a - 0 = a := by simpa only [zero_add] using add_sub_cancel 0 a @[simp] theorem zero_sub (a : Ordinal) : 0 - a = 0 := by rw [← Ordinal.le_zero]; apply sub_le_self @[simp] theorem sub_self (a : Ordinal) : a - a = 0 := by simpa only [add_zero] using add_sub_cancel a 0 protected theorem sub_eq_zero_iff_le {a b : Ordinal} : a - b = 0 ↔ a ≤ b := ⟨fun h => by simpa only [h, add_zero] using le_add_sub a b, fun h => by rwa [← Ordinal.le_zero, sub_le, add_zero]⟩ protected theorem sub_ne_zero_iff_lt {a b : Ordinal} : a - b ≠ 0 ↔ b < a := by simpa using Ordinal.sub_eq_zero_iff_le.not theorem sub_sub (a b c : Ordinal) : a - b - c = a - (b + c) := eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun d => by rw [sub_le, sub_le, sub_le, add_assoc] @[simp] theorem add_sub_add_cancel (a b c : Ordinal) : a + b - (a + c) = b - c := by rw [← sub_sub, add_sub_cancel] theorem le_sub_of_add_le {a b c : Ordinal} (h : b + c ≤ a) : c ≤ a - b := by rw [← add_le_add_iff_left b] exact h.trans (le_add_sub a b) theorem sub_lt_of_lt_add {a b c : Ordinal} (h : a < b + c) (hc : 0 < c) : a - b < c := by obtain hab | hba := lt_or_le a b · rwa [Ordinal.sub_eq_zero_iff_le.2 hab.le] · rwa [sub_lt_of_le hba] theorem lt_add_iff {a b c : Ordinal} (hc : c ≠ 0) : a < b + c ↔ ∃ d < c, a ≤ b + d := by use fun h ↦ ⟨_, sub_lt_of_lt_add h hc.bot_lt, le_add_sub a b⟩ rintro ⟨d, hd, ha⟩ exact ha.trans_lt (add_lt_add_left hd b) theorem add_le_iff {a b c : Ordinal} (hb : b ≠ 0) : a + b ≤ c ↔ ∀ d < b, a + d < c := by simpa using (lt_add_iff hb).not @[deprecated add_le_iff (since := "2024-12-08")] theorem add_le_of_forall_add_lt {a b c : Ordinal} (hb : 0 < b) (h : ∀ d < b, a + d < c) : a + b ≤ c := (add_le_iff hb.ne').2 h theorem isLimit_sub {a b} (ha : IsLimit a) (h : b < a) : IsLimit (a - b) := by rw [isLimit_iff, Ordinal.sub_ne_zero_iff_lt, isSuccPrelimit_iff_succ_lt] refine ⟨h, fun c hc ↦ ?_⟩ rw [lt_sub] at hc ⊢ rw [add_succ] exact ha.succ_lt hc /-! ### Multiplication of ordinals -/ /-- The multiplication of ordinals `o₁` and `o₂` is the (well founded) lexicographic order on `o₂ × o₁`. -/ instance monoid : Monoid Ordinal.{u} where mul a b := Quotient.liftOn₂ a b (fun ⟨α, r, _⟩ ⟨β, s, _⟩ => ⟦⟨β × α, Prod.Lex s r, inferInstance⟩⟧ : WellOrder → WellOrder → Ordinal) fun ⟨_, _, _⟩ _ _ _ ⟨f⟩ ⟨g⟩ => Quot.sound ⟨RelIso.prodLexCongr g f⟩ one := 1 mul_assoc a b c := Quotient.inductionOn₃ a b c fun ⟨α, r, _⟩ ⟨β, s, _⟩ ⟨γ, t, _⟩ => Eq.symm <| Quotient.sound ⟨⟨prodAssoc _ _ _, @fun a b => by rcases a with ⟨⟨a₁, a₂⟩, a₃⟩ rcases b with ⟨⟨b₁, b₂⟩, b₃⟩ simp [Prod.lex_def, and_or_left, or_assoc, and_assoc]⟩⟩ mul_one a := inductionOn a fun α r _ => Quotient.sound ⟨⟨punitProd _, @fun a b => by rcases a with ⟨⟨⟨⟩⟩, a⟩; rcases b with ⟨⟨⟨⟩⟩, b⟩ simp only [Prod.lex_def, EmptyRelation, false_or] simp only [eq_self_iff_true, true_and] rfl⟩⟩ one_mul a := inductionOn a fun α r _ => Quotient.sound ⟨⟨prodPUnit _, @fun a b => by rcases a with ⟨a, ⟨⟨⟩⟩⟩; rcases b with ⟨b, ⟨⟨⟩⟩⟩ simp only [Prod.lex_def, EmptyRelation, and_false, or_false] rfl⟩⟩ @[simp] theorem type_prod_lex {α β : Type u} (r : α → α → Prop) (s : β → β → Prop) [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] : type (Prod.Lex s r) = type r * type s := rfl private theorem mul_eq_zero' {a b : Ordinal} : a * b = 0 ↔ a = 0 ∨ b = 0 := inductionOn a fun α _ _ => inductionOn b fun β _ _ => by simp_rw [← type_prod_lex, type_eq_zero_iff_isEmpty] rw [or_comm] exact isEmpty_prod instance monoidWithZero : MonoidWithZero Ordinal := { Ordinal.monoid with zero := 0 mul_zero := fun _a => mul_eq_zero'.2 <| Or.inr rfl zero_mul := fun _a => mul_eq_zero'.2 <| Or.inl rfl } instance noZeroDivisors : NoZeroDivisors Ordinal := ⟨fun {_ _} => mul_eq_zero'.1⟩ @[simp] theorem lift_mul (a b : Ordinal.{v}) : lift.{u} (a * b) = lift.{u} a * lift.{u} b := Quotient.inductionOn₂ a b fun ⟨_α, _r, _⟩ ⟨_β, _s, _⟩ => Quotient.sound ⟨(RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _).trans (RelIso.prodLexCongr (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _) (RelIso.preimage Equiv.ulift _)).symm⟩ @[simp] theorem card_mul (a b) : card (a * b) = card a * card b := Quotient.inductionOn₂ a b fun ⟨α, _r, _⟩ ⟨β, _s, _⟩ => mul_comm #β #α instance leftDistribClass : LeftDistribClass Ordinal.{u} := ⟨fun a b c => Quotient.inductionOn₃ a b c fun ⟨α, r, _⟩ ⟨β, s, _⟩ ⟨γ, t, _⟩ => Quotient.sound ⟨⟨sumProdDistrib _ _ _, by rintro ⟨a₁ | a₁, a₂⟩ ⟨b₁ | b₁, b₂⟩ <;> simp only [Prod.lex_def, Sum.lex_inl_inl, Sum.Lex.sep, Sum.lex_inr_inl, Sum.lex_inr_inr, sumProdDistrib_apply_left, sumProdDistrib_apply_right, reduceCtorEq] <;> -- Porting note: `Sum.inr.inj_iff` is required. simp only [Sum.inl.inj_iff, Sum.inr.inj_iff, true_or, false_and, false_or]⟩⟩⟩ theorem mul_succ (a b : Ordinal) : a * succ b = a * b + a := mul_add_one a b instance mulLeftMono : MulLeftMono Ordinal.{u} := ⟨fun c a b => Quotient.inductionOn₃ a b c fun ⟨α, r, _⟩ ⟨β, s, _⟩ ⟨γ, t, _⟩ ⟨f⟩ => by refine (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone (fun a : α × γ => (f a.1, a.2)) fun a b h => ?_).ordinal_type_le obtain ⟨-, -, h'⟩ | ⟨-, h'⟩ := h · exact Prod.Lex.left _ _ (f.toRelEmbedding.map_rel_iff.2 h') · exact Prod.Lex.right _ h'⟩ instance mulRightMono : MulRightMono Ordinal.{u} := ⟨fun c a b => Quotient.inductionOn₃ a b c fun ⟨α, r, _⟩ ⟨β, s, _⟩ ⟨γ, t, _⟩ ⟨f⟩ => by refine (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone (fun a : γ × α => (a.1, f a.2)) fun a b h => ?_).ordinal_type_le obtain ⟨-, -, h'⟩ | ⟨-, h'⟩ := h · exact Prod.Lex.left _ _ h' · exact Prod.Lex.right _ (f.toRelEmbedding.map_rel_iff.2 h')⟩ theorem le_mul_left (a : Ordinal) {b : Ordinal} (hb : 0 < b) : a ≤ a * b := by convert mul_le_mul_left' (one_le_iff_pos.2 hb) a rw [mul_one a] theorem le_mul_right (a : Ordinal) {b : Ordinal} (hb : 0 < b) : a ≤ b * a := by convert mul_le_mul_right' (one_le_iff_pos.2 hb) a rw [one_mul a] private theorem mul_le_of_limit_aux {α β r s} [IsWellOrder α r] [IsWellOrder β s] {c} (h : IsLimit (type s)) (H : ∀ b' < type s, type r * b' ≤ c) (l : c < type r * type s) : False := by suffices ∀ a b, Prod.Lex s r (b, a) (enum _ ⟨_, l⟩) by obtain ⟨b, a⟩ := enum _ ⟨_, l⟩ exact irrefl _ (this _ _) intro a b rw [← typein_lt_typein (Prod.Lex s r), typein_enum] have := H _ (h.succ_lt (typein_lt_type s b)) rw [mul_succ] at this have := ((add_lt_add_iff_left _).2 (typein_lt_type _ a)).trans_le this refine (RelEmbedding.ofMonotone (fun a => ?_) fun a b => ?_).ordinal_type_le.trans_lt this · rcases a with ⟨⟨b', a'⟩, h⟩ by_cases e : b = b' · refine Sum.inr ⟨a', ?_⟩ subst e obtain ⟨-, -, h⟩ | ⟨-, h⟩ := h · exact (irrefl _ h).elim · exact h · refine Sum.inl (⟨b', ?_⟩, a') obtain ⟨-, -, h⟩ | ⟨e, h⟩ := h · exact h · exact (e rfl).elim · rcases a with ⟨⟨b₁, a₁⟩, h₁⟩ rcases b with ⟨⟨b₂, a₂⟩, h₂⟩ intro h by_cases e₁ : b = b₁ <;> by_cases e₂ : b = b₂ · substs b₁ b₂ simpa only [subrel_val, Prod.lex_def, @irrefl _ s _ b, true_and, false_or, eq_self_iff_true, dif_pos, Sum.lex_inr_inr] using h · subst b₁ simp only [subrel_val, Prod.lex_def, e₂, Prod.lex_def, dif_pos, subrel_val, eq_self_iff_true, or_false, dif_neg, not_false_iff, Sum.lex_inr_inl, false_and] at h ⊢ obtain ⟨-, -, h₂_h⟩ | e₂ := h₂ <;> [exact asymm h h₂_h; exact e₂ rfl] · simp [e₂, dif_neg e₁, show b₂ ≠ b₁ from e₂ ▸ e₁] · simpa only [dif_neg e₁, dif_neg e₂, Prod.lex_def, subrel_val, Subtype.mk_eq_mk, Sum.lex_inl_inl] using h theorem mul_le_of_limit {a b c : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit b) : a * b ≤ c ↔ ∀ b' < b, a * b' ≤ c := ⟨fun h _ l => (mul_le_mul_left' l.le _).trans h, fun H => -- Porting note: `induction` tactics are required because of the parser bug. le_of_not_lt <| by induction a using inductionOn with | H α r => induction b using inductionOn with | H β s => exact mul_le_of_limit_aux h H⟩ theorem isNormal_mul_right {a : Ordinal} (h : 0 < a) : IsNormal (a * ·) := -- Porting note (https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/12129): additional beta reduction needed ⟨fun b => by beta_reduce rw [mul_succ] simpa only [add_zero] using (add_lt_add_iff_left (a * b)).2 h, fun _ l _ => mul_le_of_limit l⟩ theorem lt_mul_of_limit {a b c : Ordinal} (h : IsLimit c) : a < b * c ↔ ∃ c' < c, a < b * c' := by -- Porting note: `bex_def` is required. simpa only [not_forall₂, not_le, bex_def] using not_congr (@mul_le_of_limit b c a h) theorem mul_lt_mul_iff_left {a b c : Ordinal} (a0 : 0 < a) : a * b < a * c ↔ b < c := (isNormal_mul_right a0).lt_iff theorem mul_le_mul_iff_left {a b c : Ordinal} (a0 : 0 < a) : a * b ≤ a * c ↔ b ≤ c := (isNormal_mul_right a0).le_iff theorem mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left {a b c : Ordinal} (h : a < b) (c0 : 0 < c) : c * a < c * b := (mul_lt_mul_iff_left c0).2 h theorem mul_pos {a b : Ordinal} (h₁ : 0 < a) (h₂ : 0 < b) : 0 < a * b := by simpa only [mul_zero] using mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left h₂ h₁ theorem mul_ne_zero {a b : Ordinal} : a ≠ 0 → b ≠ 0 → a * b ≠ 0 := by simpa only [Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero] using mul_pos theorem le_of_mul_le_mul_left {a b c : Ordinal} (h : c * a ≤ c * b) (h0 : 0 < c) : a ≤ b := le_imp_le_of_lt_imp_lt (fun h' => mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left h' h0) h theorem mul_right_inj {a b c : Ordinal} (a0 : 0 < a) : a * b = a * c ↔ b = c := (isNormal_mul_right a0).inj theorem isLimit_mul {a b : Ordinal} (a0 : 0 < a) : IsLimit b → IsLimit (a * b) := (isNormal_mul_right a0).isLimit theorem isLimit_mul_left {a b : Ordinal} (l : IsLimit a) (b0 : 0 < b) : IsLimit (a * b) := by rcases zero_or_succ_or_limit b with (rfl | ⟨b, rfl⟩ | lb) · exact b0.false.elim · rw [mul_succ] exact isLimit_add _ l · exact isLimit_mul l.pos lb theorem smul_eq_mul : ∀ (n : ℕ) (a : Ordinal), n • a = a * n | 0, a => by rw [zero_nsmul, Nat.cast_zero, mul_zero] | n + 1, a => by rw [succ_nsmul, Nat.cast_add, mul_add, Nat.cast_one, mul_one, smul_eq_mul n] private theorem add_mul_limit_aux {a b c : Ordinal} (ba : b + a = a) (l : IsLimit c) (IH : ∀ c' < c, (a + b) * succ c' = a * succ c' + b) : (a + b) * c = a * c := le_antisymm ((mul_le_of_limit l).2 fun c' h => by apply (mul_le_mul_left' (le_succ c') _).trans rw [IH _ h] apply (add_le_add_left _ _).trans · rw [← mul_succ] exact mul_le_mul_left' (succ_le_of_lt <| l.succ_lt h) _ · rw [← ba] exact le_add_right _ _) (mul_le_mul_right' (le_add_right _ _) _) theorem add_mul_succ {a b : Ordinal} (c) (ba : b + a = a) : (a + b) * succ c = a * succ c + b := by induction c using limitRecOn with | zero => simp only [succ_zero, mul_one] | succ c IH => rw [mul_succ, IH, ← add_assoc, add_assoc _ b, ba, ← mul_succ] | isLimit c l IH => rw [mul_succ, add_mul_limit_aux ba l IH, mul_succ, add_assoc] theorem add_mul_limit {a b c : Ordinal} (ba : b + a = a) (l : IsLimit c) : (a + b) * c = a * c := add_mul_limit_aux ba l fun c' _ => add_mul_succ c' ba /-! ### Division on ordinals -/ /-- The set in the definition of division is nonempty. -/ private theorem div_nonempty {a b : Ordinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : { o | a < b * succ o }.Nonempty := ⟨a, (succ_le_iff (a := a) (b := b * succ a)).1 <| by simpa only [succ_zero, one_mul] using mul_le_mul_right' (succ_le_of_lt (Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero.2 h)) (succ a)⟩ /-- `a / b` is the unique ordinal `o` satisfying `a = b * o + o'` with `o' < b`. -/ instance div : Div Ordinal := ⟨fun a b => if b = 0 then 0 else sInf { o | a < b * succ o }⟩ @[simp] theorem div_zero (a : Ordinal) : a / 0 = 0 := dif_pos rfl private theorem div_def (a) {b : Ordinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : a / b = sInf { o | a < b * succ o } := dif_neg h theorem lt_mul_succ_div (a) {b : Ordinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : a < b * succ (a / b) := by rw [div_def a h]; exact csInf_mem (div_nonempty h) theorem lt_mul_div_add (a) {b : Ordinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : a < b * (a / b) + b := by simpa only [mul_succ] using lt_mul_succ_div a h theorem div_le {a b c : Ordinal} (b0 : b ≠ 0) : a / b ≤ c ↔ a < b * succ c := ⟨fun h => (lt_mul_succ_div a b0).trans_le (mul_le_mul_left' (succ_le_succ_iff.2 h) _), fun h => by rw [div_def a b0]; exact csInf_le' h⟩ theorem lt_div {a b c : Ordinal} (h : c ≠ 0) : a < b / c ↔ c * succ a ≤ b := by rw [← not_le, div_le h, not_lt] theorem div_pos {b c : Ordinal} (h : c ≠ 0) : 0 < b / c ↔ c ≤ b := by simp [lt_div h] theorem le_div {a b c : Ordinal} (c0 : c ≠ 0) : a ≤ b / c ↔ c * a ≤ b := by induction a using limitRecOn with | zero => simp only [mul_zero, Ordinal.zero_le] | succ _ _ => rw [succ_le_iff, lt_div c0] | isLimit _ h₁ h₂ => revert h₁ h₂ simp +contextual only [mul_le_of_limit, limit_le, forall_true_iff] theorem div_lt {a b c : Ordinal} (b0 : b ≠ 0) : a / b < c ↔ a < b * c := lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le <| le_div b0 theorem div_le_of_le_mul {a b c : Ordinal} (h : a ≤ b * c) : a / b ≤ c := if b0 : b = 0 then by simp only [b0, div_zero, Ordinal.zero_le] else (div_le b0).2 <| h.trans_lt <| mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left (lt_succ c) (Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero.2 b0) theorem mul_lt_of_lt_div {a b c : Ordinal} : a < b / c → c * a < b := lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le div_le_of_le_mul @[simp] theorem zero_div (a : Ordinal) : 0 / a = 0 := Ordinal.le_zero.1 <| div_le_of_le_mul <| Ordinal.zero_le _ theorem mul_div_le (a b : Ordinal) : b * (a / b) ≤ a := if b0 : b = 0 then by simp only [b0, zero_mul, Ordinal.zero_le] else (le_div b0).1 le_rfl theorem div_le_left {a b : Ordinal} (h : a ≤ b) (c : Ordinal) : a / c ≤ b / c := by obtain rfl | hc := eq_or_ne c 0 · rw [div_zero, div_zero] · rw [le_div hc] exact (mul_div_le a c).trans h theorem mul_add_div (a) {b : Ordinal} (b0 : b ≠ 0) (c) : (b * a + c) / b = a + c / b := by apply le_antisymm · apply (div_le b0).2 rw [mul_succ, mul_add, add_assoc, add_lt_add_iff_left] apply lt_mul_div_add _ b0 · rw [le_div b0, mul_add, add_le_add_iff_left] apply mul_div_le theorem div_eq_zero_of_lt {a b : Ordinal} (h : a < b) : a / b = 0 := by rw [← Ordinal.le_zero, div_le <| Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero.1 <| (Ordinal.zero_le _).trans_lt h] simpa only [succ_zero, mul_one] using h @[simp] theorem mul_div_cancel (a) {b : Ordinal} (b0 : b ≠ 0) : b * a / b = a := by simpa only [add_zero, zero_div] using mul_add_div a b0 0 theorem mul_add_div_mul {a c : Ordinal} (hc : c < a) (b d : Ordinal) : (a * b + c) / (a * d) = b / d := by have ha : a ≠ 0 := ((Ordinal.zero_le c).trans_lt hc).ne' obtain rfl | hd := eq_or_ne d 0 · rw [mul_zero, div_zero, div_zero] · have H := mul_ne_zero ha hd apply le_antisymm · rw [← lt_succ_iff, div_lt H, mul_assoc] · apply (add_lt_add_left hc _).trans_le rw [← mul_succ] apply mul_le_mul_left' rw [succ_le_iff] exact lt_mul_succ_div b hd · rw [le_div H, mul_assoc] exact (mul_le_mul_left' (mul_div_le b d) a).trans (le_add_right _ c) theorem mul_div_mul_cancel {a : Ordinal} (ha : a ≠ 0) (b c) : a * b / (a * c) = b / c := by convert mul_add_div_mul (Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero.2 ha) b c using 1 rw [add_zero] @[simp] theorem div_one (a : Ordinal) : a / 1 = a := by simpa only [one_mul] using mul_div_cancel a Ordinal.one_ne_zero @[simp] theorem div_self {a : Ordinal} (h : a ≠ 0) : a / a = 1 := by simpa only [mul_one] using mul_div_cancel 1 h theorem mul_sub (a b c : Ordinal) : a * (b - c) = a * b - a * c := if a0 : a = 0 then by simp only [a0, zero_mul, sub_self] else eq_of_forall_ge_iff fun d => by rw [sub_le, ← le_div a0, sub_le, ← le_div a0, mul_add_div _ a0] theorem isLimit_add_iff {a b} : IsLimit (a + b) ↔ IsLimit b ∨ b = 0 ∧ IsLimit a := by constructor <;> intro h · by_cases h' : b = 0 · rw [h', add_zero] at h right exact ⟨h', h⟩ left rw [← add_sub_cancel a b] apply isLimit_sub h suffices a + 0 < a + b by simpa only [add_zero] using this rwa [add_lt_add_iff_left, Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero] rcases h with (h | ⟨rfl, h⟩) · exact isLimit_add a h · simpa only [add_zero] theorem dvd_add_iff : ∀ {a b c : Ordinal}, a ∣ b → (a ∣ b + c ↔ a ∣ c) | a, _, c, ⟨b, rfl⟩ => ⟨fun ⟨d, e⟩ => ⟨d - b, by rw [mul_sub, ← e, add_sub_cancel]⟩, fun ⟨d, e⟩ => by rw [e, ← mul_add] apply dvd_mul_right⟩ theorem div_mul_cancel : ∀ {a b : Ordinal}, a ≠ 0 → a ∣ b → a * (b / a) = b | a, _, a0, ⟨b, rfl⟩ => by rw [mul_div_cancel _ a0] theorem le_of_dvd : ∀ {a b : Ordinal}, b ≠ 0 → a ∣ b → a ≤ b -- Porting note: `⟨b, rfl⟩ => by` → `⟨b, e⟩ => by subst e` | a, _, b0, ⟨b, e⟩ => by subst e -- Porting note: `Ne` is required. simpa only [mul_one] using mul_le_mul_left' (one_le_iff_ne_zero.2 fun h : b = 0 => by simp only [h, mul_zero, Ne, not_true_eq_false] at b0) a theorem dvd_antisymm {a b : Ordinal} (h₁ : a ∣ b) (h₂ : b ∣ a) : a = b := if a0 : a = 0 then by subst a; exact (eq_zero_of_zero_dvd h₁).symm else if b0 : b = 0 then by subst b; exact eq_zero_of_zero_dvd h₂ else (le_of_dvd b0 h₁).antisymm (le_of_dvd a0 h₂) instance isAntisymm : IsAntisymm Ordinal (· ∣ ·) := ⟨@dvd_antisymm⟩ /-- `a % b` is the unique ordinal `o'` satisfying `a = b * o + o'` with `o' < b`. -/ instance mod : Mod Ordinal := ⟨fun a b => a - b * (a / b)⟩ theorem mod_def (a b : Ordinal) : a % b = a - b * (a / b) := rfl theorem mod_le (a b : Ordinal) : a % b ≤ a := sub_le_self a _ @[simp] theorem mod_zero (a : Ordinal) : a % 0 = a := by simp only [mod_def, div_zero, zero_mul, sub_zero] theorem mod_eq_of_lt {a b : Ordinal} (h : a < b) : a % b = a := by simp only [mod_def, div_eq_zero_of_lt h, mul_zero, sub_zero] @[simp] theorem zero_mod (b : Ordinal) : 0 % b = 0 := by simp only [mod_def, zero_div, mul_zero, sub_self] theorem div_add_mod (a b : Ordinal) : b * (a / b) + a % b = a := Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le <| mul_div_le _ _ theorem mod_lt (a) {b : Ordinal} (h : b ≠ 0) : a % b < b := (add_lt_add_iff_left (b * (a / b))).1 <| by rw [div_add_mod]; exact lt_mul_div_add a h @[simp] theorem mod_self (a : Ordinal) : a % a = 0 := if a0 : a = 0 then by simp only [a0, zero_mod] else by simp only [mod_def, div_self a0, mul_one, sub_self] @[simp] theorem mod_one (a : Ordinal) : a % 1 = 0 := by simp only [mod_def, div_one, one_mul, sub_self] theorem dvd_of_mod_eq_zero {a b : Ordinal} (H : a % b = 0) : b ∣ a := ⟨a / b, by simpa [H] using (div_add_mod a b).symm⟩ theorem mod_eq_zero_of_dvd {a b : Ordinal} (H : b ∣ a) : a % b = 0 := by rcases H with ⟨c, rfl⟩ rcases eq_or_ne b 0 with (rfl | hb) · simp · simp [mod_def, hb] theorem dvd_iff_mod_eq_zero {a b : Ordinal} : b ∣ a ↔ a % b = 0 := ⟨mod_eq_zero_of_dvd, dvd_of_mod_eq_zero⟩ @[simp] theorem mul_add_mod_self (x y z : Ordinal) : (x * y + z) % x = z % x := by rcases eq_or_ne x 0 with rfl | hx · simp · rwa [mod_def, mul_add_div, mul_add, ← sub_sub, add_sub_cancel, mod_def] @[simp] theorem mul_mod (x y : Ordinal) : x * y % x = 0 := by simpa using mul_add_mod_self x y 0 theorem mul_add_mod_mul {w x : Ordinal} (hw : w < x) (y z : Ordinal) : (x * y + w) % (x * z) = x * (y % z) + w := by rw [mod_def, mul_add_div_mul hw] apply sub_eq_of_add_eq rw [← add_assoc, mul_assoc, ← mul_add, div_add_mod] theorem mul_mod_mul (x y z : Ordinal) : (x * y) % (x * z) = x * (y % z) := by obtain rfl | hx := Ordinal.eq_zero_or_pos x · simp · convert mul_add_mod_mul hx y z using 1 <;> rw [add_zero] theorem mod_mod_of_dvd (a : Ordinal) {b c : Ordinal} (h : c ∣ b) : a % b % c = a % c := by nth_rw 2 [← div_add_mod a b] rcases h with ⟨d, rfl⟩ rw [mul_assoc, mul_add_mod_self] @[simp] theorem mod_mod (a b : Ordinal) : a % b % b = a % b := mod_mod_of_dvd a dvd_rfl /-! ### Casting naturals into ordinals, compatibility with operations -/ instance instCharZero : CharZero Ordinal := by refine ⟨fun a b h ↦ ?_⟩ rwa [← Cardinal.ord_nat, ← Cardinal.ord_nat, Cardinal.ord_inj, Nat.cast_inj] at h @[simp] theorem one_add_natCast (m : ℕ) : 1 + (m : Ordinal) = succ m := by rw [← Nat.cast_one, ← Nat.cast_add, add_comm] rfl @[simp] theorem one_add_ofNat (m : ℕ) [m.AtLeastTwo] : 1 + (ofNat(m) : Ordinal) = Order.succ (OfNat.ofNat m : Ordinal) := one_add_natCast m @[simp, norm_cast] theorem natCast_mul (m : ℕ) : ∀ n : ℕ, ((m * n : ℕ) : Ordinal) = m * n | 0 => by simp | n + 1 => by rw [Nat.mul_succ, Nat.cast_add, natCast_mul m n, Nat.cast_succ, mul_add_one] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem natCast_sub (m n : ℕ) : ((m - n : ℕ) : Ordinal) = m - n := by rcases le_total m n with h | h · rw [tsub_eq_zero_iff_le.2 h, Ordinal.sub_eq_zero_iff_le.2 (Nat.cast_le.2 h), Nat.cast_zero] · rw [← add_left_cancel_iff (a := ↑n), ← Nat.cast_add, add_tsub_cancel_of_le h, Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le (Nat.cast_le.2 h)] @[simp, norm_cast] theorem natCast_div (m n : ℕ) : ((m / n : ℕ) : Ordinal) = m / n := by rcases eq_or_ne n 0 with (rfl | hn) · simp · have hn' : (n : Ordinal) ≠ 0 := Nat.cast_ne_zero.2 hn apply le_antisymm · rw [le_div hn', ← natCast_mul, Nat.cast_le, mul_comm] apply Nat.div_mul_le_self · rw [div_le hn', ← add_one_eq_succ, ← Nat.cast_succ, ← natCast_mul, Nat.cast_lt, mul_comm, ← Nat.div_lt_iff_lt_mul (Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hn)] apply Nat.lt_succ_self @[simp, norm_cast] theorem natCast_mod (m n : ℕ) : ((m % n : ℕ) : Ordinal) = m % n := by rw [← add_left_cancel_iff, div_add_mod, ← natCast_div, ← natCast_mul, ← Nat.cast_add, Nat.div_add_mod] @[simp] theorem lift_natCast : ∀ n : ℕ, lift.{u, v} n = n | 0 => by simp | n + 1 => by simp [lift_natCast n] @[simp] theorem lift_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] : lift.{u, v} ofNat(n) = OfNat.ofNat n := lift_natCast n theorem lt_omega0 {o : Ordinal} : o < ω ↔ ∃ n : ℕ, o = n := by simp_rw [← Cardinal.ord_aleph0, Cardinal.lt_ord, lt_aleph0, card_eq_nat] theorem nat_lt_omega0 (n : ℕ) : ↑n < ω := lt_omega0.2 ⟨_, rfl⟩ theorem eq_nat_or_omega0_le (o : Ordinal) : (∃ n : ℕ, o = n) ∨ ω ≤ o := by obtain ho | ho := lt_or_le o ω · exact Or.inl <| lt_omega0.1 ho · exact Or.inr ho theorem omega0_pos : 0 < ω := nat_lt_omega0 0 theorem omega0_ne_zero : ω ≠ 0 := omega0_pos.ne' theorem one_lt_omega0 : 1 < ω := by simpa only [Nat.cast_one] using nat_lt_omega0 1 theorem isLimit_omega0 : IsLimit ω := by rw [isLimit_iff, isSuccPrelimit_iff_succ_lt] refine ⟨omega0_ne_zero, fun o h => ?_⟩ obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := lt_omega0.1 h exact nat_lt_omega0 (n + 1) theorem omega0_le {o : Ordinal} : ω ≤ o ↔ ∀ n : ℕ, ↑n ≤ o := ⟨fun h n => (nat_lt_omega0 _).le.trans h, fun H => le_of_forall_lt fun a h => by let ⟨n, e⟩ := lt_omega0.1 h rw [e, ← succ_le_iff]; exact H (n + 1)⟩ theorem nat_lt_limit {o} (h : IsLimit o) : ∀ n : ℕ, ↑n < o | 0 => h.pos | n + 1 => h.succ_lt (nat_lt_limit h n) theorem omega0_le_of_isLimit {o} (h : IsLimit o) : ω ≤ o := omega0_le.2 fun n => le_of_lt <| nat_lt_limit h n theorem natCast_add_omega0 (n : ℕ) : n + ω = ω := by refine le_antisymm (le_of_forall_lt fun a ha ↦ ?_) (le_add_left _ _) obtain ⟨b, hb', hb⟩ := (lt_add_iff omega0_ne_zero).1 ha obtain ⟨m, rfl⟩ := lt_omega0.1 hb' apply hb.trans_lt exact_mod_cast nat_lt_omega0 (n + m) theorem one_add_omega0 : 1 + ω = ω := mod_cast natCast_add_omega0 1 theorem add_omega0 {a : Ordinal} (h : a < ω) : a + ω = ω := by obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := lt_omega0.1 h exact natCast_add_omega0 n @[simp] theorem natCast_add_of_omega0_le {o} (h : ω ≤ o) (n : ℕ) : n + o = o := by rw [← Ordinal.add_sub_cancel_of_le h, ← add_assoc, natCast_add_omega0] @[simp] theorem one_add_of_omega0_le {o} (h : ω ≤ o) : 1 + o = o := mod_cast natCast_add_of_omega0_le h 1 open Ordinal theorem isLimit_iff_omega0_dvd {a : Ordinal} : IsLimit a ↔ a ≠ 0 ∧ ω ∣ a := by refine ⟨fun l => ⟨l.ne_zero, ⟨a / ω, le_antisymm ?_ (mul_div_le _ _)⟩⟩, fun h => ?_⟩ · refine (limit_le l).2 fun x hx => le_of_lt ?_ rw [← div_lt omega0_ne_zero, ← succ_le_iff, le_div omega0_ne_zero, mul_succ, add_le_of_limit isLimit_omega0] intro b hb rcases lt_omega0.1 hb with ⟨n, rfl⟩ exact (add_le_add_right (mul_div_le _ _) _).trans (lt_sub.1 <| nat_lt_limit (isLimit_sub l hx) _).le · rcases h with ⟨a0, b, rfl⟩ refine isLimit_mul_left isLimit_omega0 (Ordinal.pos_iff_ne_zero.2 <| mt ?_ a0) intro e simp only [e, mul_zero] @[simp] theorem natCast_mod_omega0 (n : ℕ) : n % ω = n := mod_eq_of_lt (nat_lt_omega0 n) end Ordinal namespace Cardinal open Ordinal @[simp] theorem add_one_of_aleph0_le {c} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : c + 1 = c := by rw [add_comm, ← card_ord c, ← card_one, ← card_add, one_add_of_omega0_le] rwa [← ord_aleph0, ord_le_ord] theorem isLimit_ord {c} (co : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : (ord c).IsLimit := by rw [isLimit_iff, isSuccPrelimit_iff_succ_lt] refine ⟨fun h => aleph0_ne_zero ?_, fun a => lt_imp_lt_of_le_imp_le fun h => ?_⟩ · rw [← Ordinal.le_zero, ord_le] at h simpa only [card_zero, nonpos_iff_eq_zero] using co.trans h · rw [ord_le] at h ⊢ rwa [← @add_one_of_aleph0_le (card a), ← card_succ] rw [← ord_le, ← le_succ_of_isLimit, ord_le] · exact co.trans h · rw [ord_aleph0] exact Ordinal.isLimit_omega0 theorem noMaxOrder {c} (h : ℵ₀ ≤ c) : NoMaxOrder c.ord.toType := toType_noMax_of_succ_lt fun _ ↦ (isLimit_ord h).succ_lt end Cardinal
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/- Copyright (c) 2021 Yakov Pechersky. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yakov Pechersky -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Nat import Mathlib.Data.List.Rotate import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Perm.Support /-! # Permutations from a list A list `l : List α` can be interpreted as an `Equiv.Perm α` where each element in the list is permuted to the next one, defined as `formPerm`. When we have that `Nodup l`, we prove that `Equiv.Perm.support (formPerm l) = l.toFinset`, and that `formPerm l` is rotationally invariant, in `formPerm_rotate`. When there are duplicate elements in `l`, how and in what arrangement with respect to the other elements they appear in the list determines the formed permutation. This is because `List.formPerm` is implemented as a product of `Equiv.swap`s. That means that presence of a sublist of two adjacent duplicates like `[..., x, x, ...]` will produce the same permutation as if the adjacent duplicates were not present. The `List.formPerm` definition is meant to primarily be used with `Nodup l`, so that the resulting permutation is cyclic (if `l` has at least two elements). The presence of duplicates in a particular placement can lead `List.formPerm` to produce a nontrivial permutation that is noncyclic. -/ namespace List variable {α β : Type*} section FormPerm variable [DecidableEq α] (l : List α) open Equiv Equiv.Perm /-- A list `l : List α` can be interpreted as an `Equiv.Perm α` where each element in the list is permuted to the next one, defined as `formPerm`. When we have that `Nodup l`, we prove that `Equiv.Perm.support (formPerm l) = l.toFinset`, and that `formPerm l` is rotationally invariant, in `formPerm_rotate`. -/ def formPerm : Equiv.Perm α := (zipWith Equiv.swap l l.tail).prod @[simp] theorem formPerm_nil : formPerm ([] : List α) = 1 := rfl @[simp] theorem formPerm_singleton (x : α) : formPerm [x] = 1 := rfl @[simp] theorem formPerm_cons_cons (x y : α) (l : List α) : formPerm (x :: y :: l) = swap x y * formPerm (y :: l) := prod_cons theorem formPerm_pair (x y : α) : formPerm [x, y] = swap x y := rfl theorem mem_or_mem_of_zipWith_swap_prod_ne : ∀ {l l' : List α} {x : α}, (zipWith swap l l').prod x ≠ x → x ∈ l ∨ x ∈ l' | [], _, _ => by simp | _, [], _ => by simp | a::l, b::l', x => fun hx ↦ if h : (zipWith swap l l').prod x = x then (eq_or_eq_of_swap_apply_ne_self (a := a) (b := b) (x := x) (by simpa [h] using hx)).imp (by rintro rfl; exact .head _) (by rintro rfl; exact .head _) else (mem_or_mem_of_zipWith_swap_prod_ne h).imp (.tail _) (.tail _) theorem zipWith_swap_prod_support' (l l' : List α) : { x | (zipWith swap l l').prod x ≠ x } ≤ l.toFinset ⊔ l'.toFinset := fun _ h ↦ by simpa using mem_or_mem_of_zipWith_swap_prod_ne h theorem zipWith_swap_prod_support [Fintype α] (l l' : List α) : (zipWith swap l l').prod.support ≤ l.toFinset ⊔ l'.toFinset := by intro x hx have hx' : x ∈ { x | (zipWith swap l l').prod x ≠ x } := by simpa using hx simpa using zipWith_swap_prod_support' _ _ hx' theorem support_formPerm_le' : { x | formPerm l x ≠ x } ≤ l.toFinset := by refine (zipWith_swap_prod_support' l l.tail).trans ?_ simpa [Finset.subset_iff] using tail_subset l theorem support_formPerm_le [Fintype α] : support (formPerm l) ≤ l.toFinset := by intro x hx have hx' : x ∈ { x | formPerm l x ≠ x } := by simpa using hx simpa using support_formPerm_le' _ hx' variable {l} {x : α} theorem mem_of_formPerm_apply_ne (h : l.formPerm x ≠ x) : x ∈ l := by simpa [or_iff_left_of_imp mem_of_mem_tail] using mem_or_mem_of_zipWith_swap_prod_ne h theorem formPerm_apply_of_not_mem (h : x ∉ l) : formPerm l x = x := not_imp_comm.1 mem_of_formPerm_apply_ne h theorem formPerm_apply_mem_of_mem (h : x ∈ l) : formPerm l x ∈ l := by rcases l with - | ⟨y, l⟩ · simp at h induction' l with z l IH generalizing x y · simpa using h · by_cases hx : x ∈ z :: l · rw [formPerm_cons_cons, mul_apply, swap_apply_def] split_ifs · simp [IH _ hx] · simp · simp [*] · replace h : x = y := Or.resolve_right (mem_cons.1 h) hx simp [formPerm_apply_of_not_mem hx, ← h] theorem mem_of_formPerm_apply_mem (h : l.formPerm x ∈ l) : x ∈ l := by contrapose h rwa [formPerm_apply_of_not_mem h] @[simp] theorem formPerm_mem_iff_mem : l.formPerm x ∈ l ↔ x ∈ l := ⟨l.mem_of_formPerm_apply_mem, l.formPerm_apply_mem_of_mem⟩ @[simp] theorem formPerm_cons_concat_apply_last (x y : α) (xs : List α) : formPerm (x :: (xs ++ [y])) y = x := by induction' xs with z xs IH generalizing x y · simp · simp [IH] @[simp] theorem formPerm_apply_getLast (x : α) (xs : List α) : formPerm (x :: xs) ((x :: xs).getLast (cons_ne_nil x xs)) = x := by induction' xs using List.reverseRecOn with xs y _ generalizing x <;> simp @[simp] theorem formPerm_apply_getElem_length (x : α) (xs : List α) : formPerm (x :: xs) (x :: xs)[xs.length] = x := by rw [getElem_cons_length rfl, formPerm_apply_getLast] theorem formPerm_apply_head (x y : α) (xs : List α) (h : Nodup (x :: y :: xs)) : formPerm (x :: y :: xs) x = y := by simp [formPerm_apply_of_not_mem h.not_mem] theorem formPerm_apply_getElem_zero (l : List α) (h : Nodup l) (hl : 1 < l.length) : formPerm l l[0] = l[1] := by rcases l with (_ | ⟨x, _ | ⟨y, tl⟩⟩) · simp at hl · simp at hl · rw [getElem_cons_zero, formPerm_apply_head _ _ _ h, getElem_cons_succ, getElem_cons_zero] variable (l) theorem formPerm_eq_head_iff_eq_getLast (x y : α) : formPerm (y :: l) x = y ↔ x = getLast (y :: l) (cons_ne_nil _ _) := Iff.trans (by rw [formPerm_apply_getLast]) (formPerm (y :: l)).injective.eq_iff theorem formPerm_apply_lt_getElem (xs : List α) (h : Nodup xs) (n : ℕ) (hn : n + 1 < xs.length) : formPerm xs xs[n] = xs[n + 1] := by induction' n with n IH generalizing xs · simpa using formPerm_apply_getElem_zero _ h _ · rcases xs with (_ | ⟨x, _ | ⟨y, l⟩⟩) · simp at hn · rw [formPerm_singleton, getElem_singleton, getElem_singleton, one_apply] · specialize IH (y :: l) h.of_cons _ · simpa [Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff] using hn simp only [swap_apply_eq_iff, coe_mul, formPerm_cons_cons, Function.comp] simp only [getElem_cons_succ] at * rw [← IH, swap_apply_of_ne_of_ne] <;> · intro hx rw [← hx, IH] at h simp [getElem_mem] at h theorem formPerm_apply_getElem (xs : List α) (w : Nodup xs) (i : ℕ) (h : i < xs.length) :
formPerm xs xs[i] = xs[(i + 1) % xs.length]'(Nat.mod_lt _ (i.zero_le.trans_lt h)) := by rcases xs with - | ⟨x, xs⟩ · simp at h · have : i ≤ xs.length := by refine Nat.le_of_lt_succ ?_ simpa using h
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/- 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.Log import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Prime.Defs import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Digits import Mathlib.RingTheory.Multiplicity /-! # 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 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 emultiplicity_eq_card_pow_dvd {m n b : ℕ} (hm : m ≠ 1) (hn : 0 < n) (hb : log m n < b) : emultiplicity m n = #{i ∈ Ico 1 b | m ^ i ∣ n} := have fin := Nat.finiteMultiplicity_iff.2 ⟨hm, hn⟩ calc emultiplicity m n = #(Ico 1 <| multiplicity m n + 1) := by simp [fin.emultiplicity_eq_multiplicity] _ = #{i ∈ Ico 1 b | m ^ i ∣ n} := congr_arg _ <| congr_arg card <| Finset.ext fun i => by simp only [mem_Ico, Nat.lt_succ_iff, fin.pow_dvd_iff_le_multiplicity, mem_filter, and_assoc, and_congr_right_iff, iff_and_self] intro hi h rw [← fin.pow_dvd_iff_le_multiplicity] at h rcases m with - | m · rw [zero_pow, zero_dvd_iff] at h exacts [(hn.ne' h).elim, one_le_iff_ne_zero.1 hi] refine LE.le.trans_lt ?_ hb 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) namespace Prime theorem emultiplicity_one {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : emultiplicity p 1 = 0 := emultiplicity_of_one_right hp.prime.not_unit theorem emultiplicity_mul {p m n : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : emultiplicity p (m * n) = emultiplicity p m + emultiplicity p n := _root_.emultiplicity_mul hp.prime theorem emultiplicity_pow {p m n : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : emultiplicity p (m ^ n) = n * emultiplicity p m := _root_.emultiplicity_pow hp.prime theorem emultiplicity_self {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : emultiplicity p p = 1 := (Nat.finiteMultiplicity_iff.2 ⟨hp.ne_one, hp.pos⟩).emultiplicity_self theorem emultiplicity_pow_self {p n : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : emultiplicity p (p ^ n) = n := _root_.emultiplicity_pow_self hp.ne_zero hp.prime.not_unit n /-- **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 emultiplicity_factorial {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : ∀ {n b : ℕ}, log p n < b → emultiplicity p n ! = (∑ i ∈ Ico 1 b, n / p ^ i : ℕ) | 0, b, _ => by simp [Ico, hp.emultiplicity_one] | n + 1, b, hb => calc emultiplicity p (n + 1)! = emultiplicity p n ! + emultiplicity p (n + 1) := by rw [factorial_succ, hp.emultiplicity_mul, add_comm] _ = (∑ i ∈ Ico 1 b, n / p ^ i : ℕ) + #{i ∈ Ico 1 b | p ^ i ∣ n + 1} := by rw [emultiplicity_factorial hp ((log_mono_right <| le_succ _).trans_lt hb), ← emultiplicity_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 _ _ => Nat.succ_div.symm /-- 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 ! = n - (p.digits n).sum := by simp only [multiplicity_eq_of_emultiplicity_eq_some <| emultiplicity_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] /-- 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 emultiplicity_factorial_mul_succ {n p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : emultiplicity p (p * (n + 1))! = emultiplicity p (p * n)! + emultiplicity 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 : emultiplicity p (p * n)! ≠ ⊤ := by rw [Ne, emultiplicity_eq_top, Classical.not_not, Nat.finiteMultiplicity_iff] exact ⟨hp.ne_one, factorial_pos _⟩ revert hm have h4 : ∀ m ∈ Ico (p * n + 1) (p * (n + 1)), emultiplicity p m = 0 := by intro m hm rw [emultiplicity_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, Finset.emultiplicity_prod hp', ← sum_Ico_consecutive _ h1 h3, add_assoc] intro h rw [WithTop.add_left_inj h, sum_Ico_succ_top h2, hp.emultiplicity_mul, hp.emultiplicity_self, sum_congr rfl h4, sum_const_zero, zero_add, add_comm 1] /-- The multiplicity of `p` in `(p * n)!` is `n` more than that of `n!`. -/ theorem emultiplicity_factorial_mul {n p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : emultiplicity p (p * n)! = emultiplicity p n ! + n := by induction' n with n ih · simp · simp only [hp, emultiplicity_factorial_mul_succ, ih, factorial_succ, emultiplicity_mul, cast_add, cast_one, ← add_assoc] congr 1 rw [add_comm, add_assoc] /-- 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 [← WithTop.coe_le_coe, ENat.some_eq_coe, ← hp.emultiplicity_factorial hbn, pow_dvd_iff_le_emultiplicity] theorem emultiplicity_factorial_le_div_pred {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (n : ℕ) : emultiplicity p n ! ≤ (n / (p - 1) : ℕ) := by rw [hp.emultiplicity_factorial (lt_succ_self _)] apply WithTop.coe_mono exact Nat.geom_sum_Ico_le hp.two_le _ _ 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) + #{i ∈ Ico 1 b | p ^ i ≤ k % p ^ i + (n - k) % p ^ i} := 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] /-- The multiplicity of `p` in `choose (n + k) k` is the number of carries when `k` and `n` are added in base `p`. The set is expressed by filtering `Ico 1 b` where `b` is any bound greater than `log p (n + k)`. -/ theorem emultiplicity_choose' {p n k b : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (hnb : log p (n + k) < b) : emultiplicity p (choose (n + k) k) = #{i ∈ Ico 1 b | p ^ i ≤ k % p ^ i + n % p ^ i} := by have h₁ : emultiplicity p (choose (n + k) k) + emultiplicity p (k ! * n !) = #{i ∈ Ico 1 b | p ^ i ≤ k % p ^ i + n % p ^ i} + emultiplicity p (k ! * n !) := by rw [← hp.emultiplicity_mul, ← mul_assoc] have := (add_tsub_cancel_right n k) ▸ choose_mul_factorial_mul_factorial (le_add_left k n) rw [this, hp.emultiplicity_factorial hnb, hp.emultiplicity_mul, hp.emultiplicity_factorial ((log_mono_right (le_add_left k n)).trans_lt hnb), hp.emultiplicity_factorial ((log_mono_right (le_add_left n k)).trans_lt (add_comm n k ▸ hnb)), multiplicity_choose_aux hp (le_add_left k n)] simp [add_comm] refine WithTop.add_right_cancel ?_ h₁ apply finiteMultiplicity_iff_emultiplicity_ne_top.1 exact Nat.finiteMultiplicity_iff.2 ⟨hp.ne_one, mul_pos (factorial_pos k) (factorial_pos n)⟩ /-- The multiplicity of `p` in `choose n k` is the number of carries when `k` and `n - k` are added in base `p`. The set is expressed by filtering `Ico 1 b` where `b` is any bound greater than `log p n`. -/ theorem emultiplicity_choose {p n k b : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (hkn : k ≤ n) (hnb : log p n < b) : emultiplicity p (choose n k) = #{i ∈ Ico 1 b | p ^ i ≤ k % p ^ i + (n - k) % p ^ i} := by have := Nat.sub_add_cancel hkn convert @emultiplicity_choose' p (n - k) k b hp _ · rw [this] exact this.symm ▸ hnb /-- A lower bound on the multiplicity of `p` in `choose n k`. -/ theorem emultiplicity_le_emultiplicity_choose_add {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) : ∀ n k : ℕ, emultiplicity p n ≤ emultiplicity p (choose n k) + emultiplicity p k | _, 0 => by simp | 0, _ + 1 => by simp | n + 1, k + 1 => by rw [← hp.emultiplicity_mul] refine emultiplicity_le_emultiplicity_of_dvd_right ?_ rw [← succ_mul_choose_eq] exact dvd_mul_right _ _ variable {p n k : ℕ} theorem emultiplicity_choose_prime_pow_add_emultiplicity (hp : p.Prime) (hkn : k ≤ p ^ n) (hk0 : k ≠ 0) : emultiplicity p (choose (p ^ n) k) + emultiplicity p k = n := le_antisymm (by have hdisj : Disjoint {i ∈ Ico 1 n.succ | p ^ i ≤ k % p ^ i + (p ^ n - k) % p ^ i} {i ∈ Ico 1 n.succ | p ^ i ∣ k} := by simp +contextual [disjoint_right, *, dvd_iff_mod_eq_zero, Nat.mod_lt _ (pow_pos hp.pos _)] rw [emultiplicity_choose hp hkn (lt_succ_self _), emultiplicity_eq_card_pow_dvd (ne_of_gt hp.one_lt) hk0.bot_lt (lt_succ_of_le (log_mono_right hkn)), ← Nat.cast_add] apply WithTop.coe_mono rw [log_pow hp.one_lt, ← card_union_of_disjoint hdisj, filter_union_right] have filter_le_Ico := (Ico 1 n.succ).card_filter_le fun x => p ^ x ≤ k % p ^ x + (p ^ n - k) % p ^ x ∨ p ^ x ∣ k rwa [card_Ico 1 n.succ] at filter_le_Ico) (by rw [← hp.emultiplicity_pow_self]; exact emultiplicity_le_emultiplicity_choose_add hp _ _) theorem emultiplicity_choose_prime_pow {p n k : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (hkn : k ≤ p ^ n) (hk0 : k ≠ 0) : emultiplicity p (choose (p ^ n) k) = ↑(n - multiplicity p k) := by push_cast rw [← emultiplicity_choose_prime_pow_add_emultiplicity hp hkn hk0, (finiteMultiplicity_iff.2 ⟨hp.ne_one, Nat.pos_of_ne_zero hk0⟩).emultiplicity_eq_multiplicity, (finiteMultiplicity_iff.2 ⟨hp.ne_one, choose_pos hkn⟩).emultiplicity_eq_multiplicity] norm_cast rw [Nat.add_sub_cancel_right] theorem dvd_choose_pow (hp : Prime p) (hk : k ≠ 0) (hkp : k ≠ p ^ n) : p ∣ (p ^ n).choose k := by obtain hkp | hkp := hkp.symm.lt_or_lt · simp [choose_eq_zero_of_lt hkp] refine emultiplicity_ne_zero.1 fun h => hkp.not_le <| Nat.le_of_dvd hk.bot_lt ?_ have H := hp.emultiplicity_choose_prime_pow_add_emultiplicity hkp.le hk rw [h, zero_add, emultiplicity_eq_coe] at H exact H.1 theorem dvd_choose_pow_iff (hp : Prime p) : p ∣ (p ^ n).choose k ↔ k ≠ 0 ∧ k ≠ p ^ n := by refine ⟨fun h => ⟨?_, ?_⟩, fun h => dvd_choose_pow hp h.1 h.2⟩ <;> rintro rfl <;> simp [hp.ne_one] at h end Prime theorem emultiplicity_two_factorial_lt : ∀ {n : ℕ} (_ : n ≠ 0), emultiplicity 2 n ! < n := by have h2 := prime_two.prime refine binaryRec ?_ ?_ · exact fun h => False.elim <| h rfl · intro b n ih h by_cases hn : n = 0 · subst hn simp only [ne_eq, bit_eq_zero_iff, true_and, Bool.not_eq_false] at h
simp only [bit, h, cond_true, mul_zero, zero_add, factorial_one] rw [Prime.emultiplicity_one] · exact zero_lt_one
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/- Copyright (c) 2021 Fox Thomson. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Fox Thomson, Yaël Dillies, Anthony DeRossi -/ import Mathlib.Computability.NFA import Mathlib.Data.List.ReduceOption /-! # Epsilon Nondeterministic Finite Automata This file contains the definition of an epsilon Nondeterministic Finite Automaton (`εNFA`), a state machine which determines whether a string (implemented as a list over an arbitrary alphabet) is in a regular set by evaluating the string over every possible path, also having access to ε-transitions, which can be followed without reading a character. Since this definition allows for automata with infinite states, a `Fintype` instance must be supplied for true `εNFA`'s. -/ open Set open Computability -- "ε_NFA" universe u v /-- An `εNFA` is a set of states (`σ`), a transition function from state to state labelled by the alphabet (`step`), a starting state (`start`) and a set of acceptance states (`accept`). Note the transition function sends a state to a `Set` of states and can make ε-transitions by inputting `none`. Since this definition allows for Automata with infinite states, a `Fintype` instance must be supplied for true `εNFA`'s. -/ structure εNFA (α : Type u) (σ : Type v) where /-- Transition function. The automaton is rendered non-deterministic by this transition function returning `Set σ` (rather than `σ`), and ε-transitions are made possible by taking `Option α` (rather than `α`). -/ step : σ → Option α → Set σ /-- Starting states. -/ start : Set σ /-- Set of acceptance states. -/ accept : Set σ variable {α : Type u} {σ : Type v} (M : εNFA α σ) {S : Set σ} {s t u : σ} {a : α} namespace εNFA /-- The `εClosure` of a set is the set of states which can be reached by taking a finite string of ε-transitions from an element of the set. -/ inductive εClosure (S : Set σ) : Set σ | base : ∀ s ∈ S, εClosure S s | step : ∀ (s), ∀ t ∈ M.step s none, εClosure S s → εClosure S t @[simp] theorem subset_εClosure (S : Set σ) : S ⊆ M.εClosure S := εClosure.base @[simp] theorem εClosure_empty : M.εClosure ∅ = ∅ := eq_empty_of_forall_not_mem fun s hs ↦ by induction hs <;> assumption @[simp] theorem εClosure_univ : M.εClosure univ = univ := eq_univ_of_univ_subset <| subset_εClosure _ _ theorem mem_εClosure_iff_exists : s ∈ M.εClosure S ↔ ∃ t ∈ S, s ∈ M.εClosure {t} where mp h := by induction h with | base => tauto | step _ _ _ _ ih => obtain ⟨s, _, _⟩ := ih use s solve_by_elim [εClosure.step] mpr := by intro ⟨t, _, h⟩ induction' h <;> subst_vars <;> solve_by_elim [εClosure.step] /-- `M.stepSet S a` is the union of the ε-closure of `M.step s a` for all `s ∈ S`. -/ def stepSet (S : Set σ) (a : α) : Set σ := ⋃ s ∈ S, M.εClosure (M.step s a) variable {M} @[simp] theorem mem_stepSet_iff : s ∈ M.stepSet S a ↔ ∃ t ∈ S, s ∈ M.εClosure (M.step t a) := by
simp_rw [stepSet, mem_iUnion₂, exists_prop]
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/- Copyright (c) 2020 Bhavik Mehta. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Bhavik Mehta, Robin Carlier -/ import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Final import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.Equalizers import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.KernelPair /-! # Reflexive coequalizers This file deals with reflexive pairs, which are pairs of morphisms with a common section. A reflexive coequalizer is a coequalizer of such a pair. These kind of coequalizers often enjoy nicer properties than general coequalizers, and feature heavily in some versions of the monadicity theorem. We also give some examples of reflexive pairs: for an adjunction `F ⊣ G` with counit `ε`, the pair `(FGε_B, ε_FGB)` is reflexive. If a pair `f,g` is a kernel pair for some morphism, then it is reflexive. ## Main definitions * `IsReflexivePair` is the predicate that f and g have a common section. * `WalkingReflexivePair` is the diagram indexing pairs with a common section. * A `reflexiveCofork` is a cocone on a diagram indexed by `WalkingReflexivePair`. * `WalkingReflexivePair.inclusionWalkingReflexivePair` is the inclustion functor from `WalkingParallelPair` to `WalkingReflexivePair`. It acts on reflexive pairs as forgetting the common section. * `HasReflexiveCoequalizers` is the predicate that a category has all colimits of reflexive pairs. * `reflexiveCoequalizerIsoCoequalizer`: an isomorphism promoting the coequalizer of a reflexive pair to the colimit of a diagram out of the walking reflexive pair. ## Main statements * `IsKernelPair.isReflexivePair`: A kernel pair is a reflexive pair * `WalkingParallelPair.inclusionWalkingReflexivePair_final`: The inclusion functor is final. * `hasReflexiveCoequalizers_iff`: A category has coequalizers of reflexive pairs if and only iff it has all colimits of shape `WalkingReflexivePair`. # TODO * If `C` has binary coproducts and reflexive coequalizers, then it has all coequalizers. * If `T` is a monad on cocomplete category `C`, then `Algebra T` is cocomplete iff it has reflexive coequalizers. * If `C` is locally cartesian closed and has reflexive coequalizers, then it has images: in fact regular epi (and hence strong epi) images. * Bundle the reflexive pairs of kernel pairs and of adjunction as functors out of the walking reflexive pair. -/ namespace CategoryTheory universe v v₂ u u₂ variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] variable {D : Type u₂} [Category.{v₂} D] variable {A B : C} {f g : A ⟶ B} /-- The pair `f g : A ⟶ B` is reflexive if there is a morphism `B ⟶ A` which is a section for both. -/ class IsReflexivePair (f g : A ⟶ B) : Prop where common_section' : ∃ s : B ⟶ A, s ≫ f = 𝟙 B ∧ s ≫ g = 𝟙 B theorem IsReflexivePair.common_section (f g : A ⟶ B) [IsReflexivePair f g] : ∃ s : B ⟶ A, s ≫ f = 𝟙 B ∧ s ≫ g = 𝟙 B := IsReflexivePair.common_section' /-- The pair `f g : A ⟶ B` is coreflexive if there is a morphism `B ⟶ A` which is a retraction for both. -/ class IsCoreflexivePair (f g : A ⟶ B) : Prop where common_retraction' : ∃ s : B ⟶ A, f ≫ s = 𝟙 A ∧ g ≫ s = 𝟙 A theorem IsCoreflexivePair.common_retraction (f g : A ⟶ B) [IsCoreflexivePair f g] : ∃ s : B ⟶ A, f ≫ s = 𝟙 A ∧ g ≫ s = 𝟙 A := IsCoreflexivePair.common_retraction' theorem IsReflexivePair.mk' (s : B ⟶ A) (sf : s ≫ f = 𝟙 B) (sg : s ≫ g = 𝟙 B) : IsReflexivePair f g := ⟨⟨s, sf, sg⟩⟩ theorem IsCoreflexivePair.mk' (s : B ⟶ A) (fs : f ≫ s = 𝟙 A) (gs : g ≫ s = 𝟙 A) : IsCoreflexivePair f g := ⟨⟨s, fs, gs⟩⟩ /-- Get the common section for a reflexive pair. -/ noncomputable def commonSection (f g : A ⟶ B) [IsReflexivePair f g] : B ⟶ A := (IsReflexivePair.common_section f g).choose @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem section_comp_left (f g : A ⟶ B) [IsReflexivePair f g] : commonSection f g ≫ f = 𝟙 B := (IsReflexivePair.common_section f g).choose_spec.1 @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem section_comp_right (f g : A ⟶ B) [IsReflexivePair f g] : commonSection f g ≫ g = 𝟙 B := (IsReflexivePair.common_section f g).choose_spec.2 /-- Get the common retraction for a coreflexive pair. -/ noncomputable def commonRetraction (f g : A ⟶ B) [IsCoreflexivePair f g] : B ⟶ A := (IsCoreflexivePair.common_retraction f g).choose @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem left_comp_retraction (f g : A ⟶ B) [IsCoreflexivePair f g] : f ≫ commonRetraction f g = 𝟙 A := (IsCoreflexivePair.common_retraction f g).choose_spec.1 @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem right_comp_retraction (f g : A ⟶ B) [IsCoreflexivePair f g] : g ≫ commonRetraction f g = 𝟙 A := (IsCoreflexivePair.common_retraction f g).choose_spec.2 /-- If `f,g` is a kernel pair for some morphism `q`, then it is reflexive. -/ theorem IsKernelPair.isReflexivePair {R : C} {f g : R ⟶ A} {q : A ⟶ B} (h : IsKernelPair q f g) : IsReflexivePair f g := IsReflexivePair.mk' _ (h.lift' _ _ rfl).2.1 (h.lift' _ _ _).2.2 -- This shouldn't be an instance as it would instantly loop. /-- If `f,g` is reflexive, then `g,f` is reflexive. -/ theorem IsReflexivePair.swap [IsReflexivePair f g] : IsReflexivePair g f := IsReflexivePair.mk' _ (section_comp_right f g) (section_comp_left f g) -- This shouldn't be an instance as it would instantly loop. /-- If `f,g` is coreflexive, then `g,f` is coreflexive. -/ theorem IsCoreflexivePair.swap [IsCoreflexivePair f g] : IsCoreflexivePair g f := IsCoreflexivePair.mk' _ (right_comp_retraction f g) (left_comp_retraction f g) variable {F : C ⥤ D} {G : D ⥤ C} (adj : F ⊣ G) /-- For an adjunction `F ⊣ G` with counit `ε`, the pair `(FGε_B, ε_FGB)` is reflexive. -/ instance (B : D) : IsReflexivePair (F.map (G.map (adj.counit.app B))) (adj.counit.app (F.obj (G.obj B))) := IsReflexivePair.mk' (F.map (adj.unit.app (G.obj B))) (by rw [← F.map_comp, adj.right_triangle_components] apply F.map_id) (adj.left_triangle_components _) namespace Limits variable (C) /-- `C` has reflexive coequalizers if it has coequalizers for every reflexive pair. -/ class HasReflexiveCoequalizers : Prop where has_coeq : ∀ ⦃A B : C⦄ (f g : A ⟶ B) [IsReflexivePair f g], HasCoequalizer f g /-- `C` has coreflexive equalizers if it has equalizers for every coreflexive pair. -/ class HasCoreflexiveEqualizers : Prop where
has_eq : ∀ ⦃A B : C⦄ (f g : A ⟶ B) [IsCoreflexivePair f g], HasEqualizer f g attribute [instance 1] HasReflexiveCoequalizers.has_coeq
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/- Copyright (c) 2023 Yaël Dillies. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Yaël Dillies -/ import Mathlib.Data.Set.Image import Mathlib.Topology.Bases import Mathlib.Topology.Inseparable import Mathlib.Topology.Compactness.Exterior /-! # Alexandrov-discrete topological spaces This file defines Alexandrov-discrete spaces, aka finitely generated spaces. A space is Alexandrov-discrete if the (arbitrary) intersection of open sets is open. As such, the intersection of all neighborhoods of a set is a neighborhood itself. Hence every set has a minimal neighborhood, which we call the *exterior* of the set. ## Main declarations * `AlexandrovDiscrete`: Prop-valued typeclass for a topological space to be Alexandrov-discrete ## Notes The "minimal neighborhood of a set" construction is not named in the literature. We chose the name "exterior" with analogy to the interior. `interior` and `exterior` have the same properties up to ## TODO Finite product of Alexandrov-discrete spaces is Alexandrov-discrete. ## Tags Alexandroff, discrete, finitely generated, fg space -/ open Filter Set TopologicalSpace Topology /-- A topological space is **Alexandrov-discrete** or **finitely generated** if the intersection of a family of open sets is open. -/ class AlexandrovDiscrete (α : Type*) [TopologicalSpace α] : Prop where /-- The intersection of a family of open sets is an open set. Use `isOpen_sInter` in the root namespace instead. -/ protected isOpen_sInter : ∀ S : Set (Set α), (∀ s ∈ S, IsOpen s) → IsOpen (⋂₀ S) variable {ι : Sort*} {κ : ι → Sort*} {α β : Type*} section variable [TopologicalSpace α] [TopologicalSpace β] instance DiscreteTopology.toAlexandrovDiscrete [DiscreteTopology α] : AlexandrovDiscrete α where isOpen_sInter _ _ := isOpen_discrete _ instance Finite.toAlexandrovDiscrete [Finite α] : AlexandrovDiscrete α where isOpen_sInter S := (toFinite S).isOpen_sInter section AlexandrovDiscrete variable [AlexandrovDiscrete α] {S : Set (Set α)} {f : ι → Set α} lemma isOpen_sInter : (∀ s ∈ S, IsOpen s) → IsOpen (⋂₀ S) := AlexandrovDiscrete.isOpen_sInter _ lemma isOpen_iInter (hf : ∀ i, IsOpen (f i)) : IsOpen (⋂ i, f i) := isOpen_sInter <| forall_mem_range.2 hf lemma isOpen_iInter₂ {f : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (hf : ∀ i j, IsOpen (f i j)) : IsOpen (⋂ i, ⋂ j, f i j) := isOpen_iInter fun _ ↦ isOpen_iInter <| hf _ lemma isClosed_sUnion (hS : ∀ s ∈ S, IsClosed s) : IsClosed (⋃₀ S) := by simp only [← isOpen_compl_iff, compl_sUnion] at hS ⊢; exact isOpen_sInter <| forall_mem_image.2 hS lemma isClosed_iUnion (hf : ∀ i, IsClosed (f i)) : IsClosed (⋃ i, f i) := isClosed_sUnion <| forall_mem_range.2 hf lemma isClosed_iUnion₂ {f : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (hf : ∀ i j, IsClosed (f i j)) : IsClosed (⋃ i, ⋃ j, f i j) := isClosed_iUnion fun _ ↦ isClosed_iUnion <| hf _ lemma isClopen_sInter (hS : ∀ s ∈ S, IsClopen s) : IsClopen (⋂₀ S) := ⟨isClosed_sInter fun s hs ↦ (hS s hs).1, isOpen_sInter fun s hs ↦ (hS s hs).2⟩ lemma isClopen_iInter (hf : ∀ i, IsClopen (f i)) : IsClopen (⋂ i, f i) := ⟨isClosed_iInter fun i ↦ (hf i).1, isOpen_iInter fun i ↦ (hf i).2⟩ lemma isClopen_iInter₂ {f : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (hf : ∀ i j, IsClopen (f i j)) : IsClopen (⋂ i, ⋂ j, f i j) := isClopen_iInter fun _ ↦ isClopen_iInter <| hf _ lemma isClopen_sUnion (hS : ∀ s ∈ S, IsClopen s) : IsClopen (⋃₀ S) := ⟨isClosed_sUnion fun s hs ↦ (hS s hs).1, isOpen_sUnion fun s hs ↦ (hS s hs).2⟩ lemma isClopen_iUnion (hf : ∀ i, IsClopen (f i)) : IsClopen (⋃ i, f i) := ⟨isClosed_iUnion fun i ↦ (hf i).1, isOpen_iUnion fun i ↦ (hf i).2⟩ lemma isClopen_iUnion₂ {f : ∀ i, κ i → Set α} (hf : ∀ i j, IsClopen (f i j)) : IsClopen (⋃ i, ⋃ j, f i j) := isClopen_iUnion fun _ ↦ isClopen_iUnion <| hf _ lemma interior_iInter (f : ι → Set α) : interior (⋂ i, f i) = ⋂ i, interior (f i) := (interior_maximal (iInter_mono fun _ ↦ interior_subset) <| isOpen_iInter fun _ ↦ isOpen_interior).antisymm' <| subset_iInter fun _ ↦ interior_mono <| iInter_subset _ _ lemma interior_sInter (S : Set (Set α)) : interior (⋂₀ S) = ⋂ s ∈ S, interior s := by simp_rw [sInter_eq_biInter, interior_iInter] lemma closure_iUnion (f : ι → Set α) : closure (⋃ i, f i) = ⋃ i, closure (f i) := compl_injective <| by simpa only [← interior_compl, compl_iUnion] using interior_iInter fun i ↦ (f i)ᶜ lemma closure_sUnion (S : Set (Set α)) : closure (⋃₀ S) = ⋃ s ∈ S, closure s := by simp_rw [sUnion_eq_biUnion, closure_iUnion] end AlexandrovDiscrete lemma Topology.IsInducing.alexandrovDiscrete [AlexandrovDiscrete α] {f : β → α} (h : IsInducing f) : AlexandrovDiscrete β where isOpen_sInter S hS := by simp_rw [h.isOpen_iff] at hS ⊢ choose U hU htU using hS refine ⟨_, isOpen_iInter₂ hU, ?_⟩ simp_rw [preimage_iInter, htU, sInter_eq_biInter] @[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")] alias Inducing.alexandrovDiscrete := IsInducing.alexandrovDiscrete end lemma AlexandrovDiscrete.sup {t₁ t₂ : TopologicalSpace α} (_ : @AlexandrovDiscrete α t₁) (_ : @AlexandrovDiscrete α t₂) : @AlexandrovDiscrete α (t₁ ⊔ t₂) := @AlexandrovDiscrete.mk α (t₁ ⊔ t₂) fun _S hS ↦ ⟨@isOpen_sInter _ t₁ _ _ fun _s hs ↦ (hS _ hs).1, isOpen_sInter fun _s hs ↦ (hS _ hs).2⟩ lemma alexandrovDiscrete_iSup {t : ι → TopologicalSpace α} (_ : ∀ i, @AlexandrovDiscrete α (t i)) : @AlexandrovDiscrete α (⨆ i, t i) := @AlexandrovDiscrete.mk α (⨆ i, t i) fun _S hS ↦ isOpen_iSup_iff.2 fun i ↦ @isOpen_sInter _ (t i) _ _ fun _s hs ↦ isOpen_iSup_iff.1 (hS _ hs) _ section variable [TopologicalSpace α] [TopologicalSpace β] [AlexandrovDiscrete α] [AlexandrovDiscrete β] {s t : Set α} {a : α} @[simp] lemma isOpen_exterior : IsOpen (exterior s) := by rw [exterior_def]; exact isOpen_sInter fun _ ↦ And.left lemma exterior_mem_nhdsSet : exterior s ∈ 𝓝ˢ s := isOpen_exterior.mem_nhdsSet.2 subset_exterior @[simp] lemma exterior_eq_iff_isOpen : exterior s = s ↔ IsOpen s := ⟨fun h ↦ h ▸ isOpen_exterior, IsOpen.exterior_eq⟩ @[simp] lemma exterior_subset_iff_isOpen : exterior s ⊆ s ↔ IsOpen s := by simp only [exterior_eq_iff_isOpen.symm, Subset.antisymm_iff, subset_exterior, and_true] lemma exterior_subset_iff : exterior s ⊆ t ↔ ∃ U, IsOpen U ∧ s ⊆ U ∧ U ⊆ t := ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨exterior s, isOpen_exterior, subset_exterior, h⟩, fun ⟨_U, hU, hsU, hUt⟩ ↦ (exterior_minimal hsU hU).trans hUt⟩ lemma exterior_subset_iff_mem_nhdsSet : exterior s ⊆ t ↔ t ∈ 𝓝ˢ s := exterior_subset_iff.trans mem_nhdsSet_iff_exists.symm lemma exterior_singleton_subset_iff_mem_nhds : exterior {a} ⊆ t ↔ t ∈ 𝓝 a := by simp [exterior_subset_iff_mem_nhdsSet] lemma gc_exterior_interior : GaloisConnection (exterior : Set α → Set α) interior := fun s t ↦ by simp [exterior_subset_iff, subset_interior_iff] @[simp] lemma principal_exterior (s : Set α) : 𝓟 (exterior s) = 𝓝ˢ s := by rw [← nhdsSet_exterior, isOpen_exterior.nhdsSet_eq] lemma isOpen_iff_forall_specializes : IsOpen s ↔ ∀ x y, x ⤳ y → y ∈ s → x ∈ s := by simp only [← exterior_subset_iff_isOpen, Set.subset_def, mem_exterior_iff_specializes, exists_imp, and_imp, @forall_swap (_ ⤳ _)] lemma alexandrovDiscrete_coinduced {β : Type*} {f : α → β} : @AlexandrovDiscrete β (coinduced f ‹_›) := @AlexandrovDiscrete.mk β (coinduced f ‹_›) fun S hS ↦ by rw [isOpen_coinduced, preimage_sInter]; exact isOpen_iInter₂ hS instance AlexandrovDiscrete.toFirstCountable : FirstCountableTopology α where nhds_generated_countable a := ⟨{exterior {a}}, countable_singleton _, by simp⟩ instance AlexandrovDiscrete.toLocallyCompactSpace : LocallyCompactSpace α where local_compact_nhds a _U hU := ⟨exterior {a}, isOpen_exterior.mem_nhds <| subset_exterior <| mem_singleton _, exterior_singleton_subset_iff_mem_nhds.2 hU, isCompact_singleton.exterior⟩ instance Subtype.instAlexandrovDiscrete {p : α → Prop} : AlexandrovDiscrete {a // p a} := IsInducing.subtypeVal.alexandrovDiscrete instance Quotient.instAlexandrovDiscrete {s : Setoid α} : AlexandrovDiscrete (Quotient s) := alexandrovDiscrete_coinduced instance Sum.instAlexandrovDiscrete : AlexandrovDiscrete (α ⊕ β) := alexandrovDiscrete_coinduced.sup alexandrovDiscrete_coinduced instance Sigma.instAlexandrovDiscrete {ι : Type*} {π : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (π i)] [∀ i, AlexandrovDiscrete (π i)] : AlexandrovDiscrete (Σ i, π i) := alexandrovDiscrete_iSup fun _ ↦ alexandrovDiscrete_coinduced end
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/- Copyright (c) 2019 Kim Morrison. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Kim Morrison, Markus Himmel -/ import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.Equalizers import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.Pullback.Mono import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.StrongEpi import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.MorphismProperty.Factorization /-! # Categorical images We define the categorical image of `f` as a factorisation `f = e ≫ m` through a monomorphism `m`, so that `m` factors through the `m'` in any other such factorisation. ## Main definitions * A `MonoFactorisation` is a factorisation `f = e ≫ m`, where `m` is a monomorphism * `IsImage F` means that a given mono factorisation `F` has the universal property of the image. * `HasImage f` means that there is some image factorization for the morphism `f : X ⟶ Y`. * In this case, `image f` is some image object (selected with choice), `image.ι f : image f ⟶ Y` is the monomorphism `m` of the factorisation and `factorThruImage f : X ⟶ image f` is the morphism `e`. * `HasImages C` means that every morphism in `C` has an image. * Let `f : X ⟶ Y` and `g : P ⟶ Q` be morphisms in `C`, which we will represent as objects of the arrow category `Arrow C`. Then `sq : f ⟶ g` is a commutative square in `C`. If `f` and `g` have images, then `HasImageMap sq` represents the fact that there is a morphism `i : image f ⟶ image g` making the diagram X ----→ image f ----→ Y | | | | | | ↓ ↓ ↓ P ----→ image g ----→ Q commute, where the top row is the image factorisation of `f`, the bottom row is the image factorisation of `g`, and the outer rectangle is the commutative square `sq`. * If a category `HasImages`, then `HasImageMaps` means that every commutative square admits an image map. * If a category `HasImages`, then `HasStrongEpiImages` means that the morphism to the image is always a strong epimorphism. ## Main statements * When `C` has equalizers, the morphism `e` appearing in an image factorisation is an epimorphism. * When `C` has strong epi images, then these images admit image maps. ## Future work * TODO: coimages, and abelian categories. * TODO: connect this with existing working in the group theory and ring theory libraries. -/ noncomputable section universe v u open CategoryTheory open CategoryTheory.Limits.WalkingParallelPair namespace CategoryTheory.Limits variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] variable {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) /-- A factorisation of a morphism `f = e ≫ m`, with `m` monic. -/ structure MonoFactorisation (f : X ⟶ Y) where I : C -- Porting note: violates naming conventions but can't think a better replacement m : I ⟶ Y [m_mono : Mono m] e : X ⟶ I fac : e ≫ m = f := by aesop_cat attribute [inherit_doc MonoFactorisation] MonoFactorisation.I MonoFactorisation.m MonoFactorisation.m_mono MonoFactorisation.e MonoFactorisation.fac attribute [reassoc (attr := simp)] MonoFactorisation.fac attribute [instance] MonoFactorisation.m_mono namespace MonoFactorisation /-- The obvious factorisation of a monomorphism through itself. -/ def self [Mono f] : MonoFactorisation f where I := X m := f e := 𝟙 X -- I'm not sure we really need this, but the linter says that an inhabited instance -- ought to exist... instance [Mono f] : Inhabited (MonoFactorisation f) := ⟨self f⟩ variable {f} /-- The morphism `m` in a factorisation `f = e ≫ m` through a monomorphism is uniquely determined. -/ @[ext (iff := false)] theorem ext {F F' : MonoFactorisation f} (hI : F.I = F'.I) (hm : F.m = eqToHom hI ≫ F'.m) : F = F' := by obtain ⟨_, Fm, _, Ffac⟩ := F; obtain ⟨_, Fm', _, Ffac'⟩ := F' cases hI simp? at hm says simp only [eqToHom_refl, Category.id_comp] at hm congr apply (cancel_mono Fm).1 rw [Ffac, hm, Ffac'] /-- Any mono factorisation of `f` gives a mono factorisation of `f ≫ g` when `g` is a mono. -/ @[simps] def compMono (F : MonoFactorisation f) {Y' : C} (g : Y ⟶ Y') [Mono g] : MonoFactorisation (f ≫ g) where I := F.I m := F.m ≫ g m_mono := mono_comp _ _ e := F.e /-- A mono factorisation of `f ≫ g`, where `g` is an isomorphism, gives a mono factorisation of `f`. -/ @[simps] def ofCompIso {Y' : C} {g : Y ⟶ Y'} [IsIso g] (F : MonoFactorisation (f ≫ g)) : MonoFactorisation f where I := F.I m := F.m ≫ inv g m_mono := mono_comp _ _ e := F.e /-- Any mono factorisation of `f` gives a mono factorisation of `g ≫ f`. -/ @[simps] def isoComp (F : MonoFactorisation f) {X' : C} (g : X' ⟶ X) : MonoFactorisation (g ≫ f) where I := F.I m := F.m e := g ≫ F.e /-- A mono factorisation of `g ≫ f`, where `g` is an isomorphism, gives a mono factorisation of `f`. -/ @[simps] def ofIsoComp {X' : C} (g : X' ⟶ X) [IsIso g] (F : MonoFactorisation (g ≫ f)) : MonoFactorisation f where I := F.I m := F.m e := inv g ≫ F.e /-- If `f` and `g` are isomorphic arrows, then a mono factorisation of `f` gives a mono factorisation of `g` -/ @[simps] def ofArrowIso {f g : Arrow C} (F : MonoFactorisation f.hom) (sq : f ⟶ g) [IsIso sq] : MonoFactorisation g.hom where I := F.I m := F.m ≫ sq.right e := inv sq.left ≫ F.e m_mono := mono_comp _ _ fac := by simp only [fac_assoc, Arrow.w, IsIso.inv_comp_eq, Category.assoc] end MonoFactorisation variable {f} /-- Data exhibiting that a given factorisation through a mono is initial. -/ structure IsImage (F : MonoFactorisation f) where lift : ∀ F' : MonoFactorisation f, F.I ⟶ F'.I lift_fac : ∀ F' : MonoFactorisation f, lift F' ≫ F'.m = F.m := by aesop_cat attribute [inherit_doc IsImage] IsImage.lift IsImage.lift_fac attribute [reassoc (attr := simp)] IsImage.lift_fac namespace IsImage @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem fac_lift {F : MonoFactorisation f} (hF : IsImage F) (F' : MonoFactorisation f) : F.e ≫ hF.lift F' = F'.e := (cancel_mono F'.m).1 <| by simp variable (f) /-- The trivial factorisation of a monomorphism satisfies the universal property. -/ @[simps] def self [Mono f] : IsImage (MonoFactorisation.self f) where lift F' := F'.e instance [Mono f] : Inhabited (IsImage (MonoFactorisation.self f)) := ⟨self f⟩ variable {f} -- TODO this is another good candidate for a future `UniqueUpToCanonicalIso`. /-- Two factorisations through monomorphisms satisfying the universal property must factor through isomorphic objects. -/ @[simps] def isoExt {F F' : MonoFactorisation f} (hF : IsImage F) (hF' : IsImage F') : F.I ≅ F'.I where hom := hF.lift F' inv := hF'.lift F hom_inv_id := (cancel_mono F.m).1 (by simp) inv_hom_id := (cancel_mono F'.m).1 (by simp) variable {F F' : MonoFactorisation f} (hF : IsImage F) (hF' : IsImage F') theorem isoExt_hom_m : (isoExt hF hF').hom ≫ F'.m = F.m := by simp theorem isoExt_inv_m : (isoExt hF hF').inv ≫ F.m = F'.m := by simp theorem e_isoExt_hom : F.e ≫ (isoExt hF hF').hom = F'.e := by simp theorem e_isoExt_inv : F'.e ≫ (isoExt hF hF').inv = F.e := by simp /-- If `f` and `g` are isomorphic arrows, then a mono factorisation of `f` that is an image gives a mono factorisation of `g` that is an image -/ @[simps] def ofArrowIso {f g : Arrow C} {F : MonoFactorisation f.hom} (hF : IsImage F) (sq : f ⟶ g) [IsIso sq] : IsImage (F.ofArrowIso sq) where lift F' := hF.lift (F'.ofArrowIso (inv sq)) lift_fac F' := by simpa only [MonoFactorisation.ofArrowIso_m, Arrow.inv_right, ← Category.assoc, IsIso.comp_inv_eq] using hF.lift_fac (F'.ofArrowIso (inv sq)) end IsImage variable (f) /-- Data exhibiting that a morphism `f` has an image. -/ structure ImageFactorisation (f : X ⟶ Y) where F : MonoFactorisation f -- Porting note: another violation of the naming convention isImage : IsImage F attribute [inherit_doc ImageFactorisation] ImageFactorisation.F ImageFactorisation.isImage namespace ImageFactorisation instance [Mono f] : Inhabited (ImageFactorisation f) := ⟨⟨_, IsImage.self f⟩⟩ /-- If `f` and `g` are isomorphic arrows, then an image factorisation of `f` gives an image factorisation of `g` -/ @[simps] def ofArrowIso {f g : Arrow C} (F : ImageFactorisation f.hom) (sq : f ⟶ g) [IsIso sq] : ImageFactorisation g.hom where F := F.F.ofArrowIso sq isImage := F.isImage.ofArrowIso sq end ImageFactorisation /-- `HasImage f` means that there exists an image factorisation of `f`. -/ class HasImage (f : X ⟶ Y) : Prop where mk' :: exists_image : Nonempty (ImageFactorisation f) attribute [inherit_doc HasImage] HasImage.exists_image theorem HasImage.mk {f : X ⟶ Y} (F : ImageFactorisation f) : HasImage f := ⟨Nonempty.intro F⟩ theorem HasImage.of_arrow_iso {f g : Arrow C} [h : HasImage f.hom] (sq : f ⟶ g) [IsIso sq] : HasImage g.hom := ⟨⟨h.exists_image.some.ofArrowIso sq⟩⟩ instance (priority := 100) mono_hasImage (f : X ⟶ Y) [Mono f] : HasImage f := HasImage.mk ⟨_, IsImage.self f⟩ section variable [HasImage f] /-- Some factorisation of `f` through a monomorphism (selected with choice). -/ def Image.monoFactorisation : MonoFactorisation f := (Classical.choice HasImage.exists_image).F /-- The witness of the universal property for the chosen factorisation of `f` through a monomorphism. -/ def Image.isImage : IsImage (Image.monoFactorisation f) := (Classical.choice HasImage.exists_image).isImage /-- The categorical image of a morphism. -/ def image : C := (Image.monoFactorisation f).I /-- The inclusion of the image of a morphism into the target. -/ def image.ι : image f ⟶ Y := (Image.monoFactorisation f).m @[simp] theorem image.as_ι : (Image.monoFactorisation f).m = image.ι f := rfl instance : Mono (image.ι f) := (Image.monoFactorisation f).m_mono /-- The map from the source to the image of a morphism. -/ def factorThruImage : X ⟶ image f := (Image.monoFactorisation f).e /-- Rewrite in terms of the `factorThruImage` interface. -/ @[simp] theorem as_factorThruImage : (Image.monoFactorisation f).e = factorThruImage f := rfl @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem image.fac : factorThruImage f ≫ image.ι f = f := (Image.monoFactorisation f).fac variable {f} /-- Any other factorisation of the morphism `f` through a monomorphism receives a map from the image. -/ def image.lift (F' : MonoFactorisation f) : image f ⟶ F'.I := (Image.isImage f).lift F' @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem image.lift_fac (F' : MonoFactorisation f) : image.lift F' ≫ F'.m = image.ι f := (Image.isImage f).lift_fac F' @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem image.fac_lift (F' : MonoFactorisation f) : factorThruImage f ≫ image.lift F' = F'.e := (Image.isImage f).fac_lift F' @[simp] theorem image.isImage_lift (F : MonoFactorisation f) : (Image.isImage f).lift F = image.lift F := rfl @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem IsImage.lift_ι {F : MonoFactorisation f} (hF : IsImage F) : hF.lift (Image.monoFactorisation f) ≫ image.ι f = F.m := hF.lift_fac _ -- TODO we could put a category structure on `MonoFactorisation f`, -- with the morphisms being `g : I ⟶ I'` commuting with the `m`s -- (they then automatically commute with the `e`s) -- and show that an `imageOf f` gives an initial object there -- (uniqueness of the lift comes for free). instance image.lift_mono (F' : MonoFactorisation f) : Mono (image.lift F') := by refine @mono_of_mono _ _ _ _ _ _ F'.m ?_ simpa using MonoFactorisation.m_mono _ theorem HasImage.uniq (F' : MonoFactorisation f) (l : image f ⟶ F'.I) (w : l ≫ F'.m = image.ι f) : l = image.lift F' := (cancel_mono F'.m).1 (by simp [w]) /-- If `has_image g`, then `has_image (f ≫ g)` when `f` is an isomorphism. -/ instance {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) [IsIso f] (g : Y ⟶ Z) [HasImage g] : HasImage (f ≫ g) where exists_image := ⟨{ F := { I := image g m := image.ι g e := f ≫ factorThruImage g } isImage := { lift := fun F' => image.lift { I := F'.I m := F'.m e := inv f ≫ F'.e } } }⟩ end section variable (C) /-- `HasImages` asserts that every morphism has an image. -/ class HasImages : Prop where has_image : ∀ {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y), HasImage f attribute [inherit_doc HasImages] HasImages.has_image attribute [instance 100] HasImages.has_image end section /-- The image of a monomorphism is isomorphic to the source. -/ def imageMonoIsoSource [Mono f] : image f ≅ X := IsImage.isoExt (Image.isImage f) (IsImage.self f) @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem imageMonoIsoSource_inv_ι [Mono f] : (imageMonoIsoSource f).inv ≫ image.ι f = f := by simp [imageMonoIsoSource] @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem imageMonoIsoSource_hom_self [Mono f] : (imageMonoIsoSource f).hom ≫ f = image.ι f := by simp only [← imageMonoIsoSource_inv_ι f] rw [← Category.assoc, Iso.hom_inv_id, Category.id_comp] -- This is the proof that `factorThruImage f` is an epimorphism -- from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_%28category_theory%29, which is in turn taken from: -- Mitchell, Barry (1965), Theory of categories, MR 0202787, p.12, Proposition 10.1 @[ext (iff := false)] theorem image.ext [HasImage f] {W : C} {g h : image f ⟶ W} [HasLimit (parallelPair g h)] (w : factorThruImage f ≫ g = factorThruImage f ≫ h) : g = h := by let q := equalizer.ι g h let e' := equalizer.lift _ w let F' : MonoFactorisation f := { I := equalizer g h m := q ≫ image.ι f m_mono := mono_comp _ _ e := e' } let v := image.lift F' have t₀ : v ≫ q ≫ image.ι f = image.ι f := image.lift_fac F' have t : v ≫ q = 𝟙 (image f) := (cancel_mono_id (image.ι f)).1 (by convert t₀ using 1 rw [Category.assoc]) -- The proof from wikipedia next proves `q ≫ v = 𝟙 _`, -- and concludes that `equalizer g h ≅ image f`, -- but this isn't necessary. calc g = 𝟙 (image f) ≫ g := by rw [Category.id_comp] _ = v ≫ q ≫ g := by rw [← t, Category.assoc] _ = v ≫ q ≫ h := by rw [equalizer.condition g h] _ = 𝟙 (image f) ≫ h := by rw [← Category.assoc, t] _ = h := by rw [Category.id_comp] instance [HasImage f] [∀ {Z : C} (g h : image f ⟶ Z), HasLimit (parallelPair g h)] : Epi (factorThruImage f) := ⟨fun _ _ w => image.ext f w⟩ theorem epi_image_of_epi {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasImage f] [E : Epi f] : Epi (image.ι f) := by rw [← image.fac f] at E exact epi_of_epi (factorThruImage f) (image.ι f) theorem epi_of_epi_image {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasImage f] [Epi (image.ι f)] [Epi (factorThruImage f)] : Epi f := by rw [← image.fac f] apply epi_comp end section variable {f} variable {f' : X ⟶ Y} [HasImage f] [HasImage f'] /-- An equation between morphisms gives a comparison map between the images (which momentarily we prove is an iso). -/ def image.eqToHom (h : f = f') : image f ⟶ image f' := image.lift { I := image f' m := image.ι f' e := factorThruImage f' fac := by rw [h]; simp only [image.fac]} instance (h : f = f') : IsIso (image.eqToHom h) := ⟨⟨image.eqToHom h.symm, ⟨(cancel_mono (image.ι f)).1 (by -- Porting note: added let's for used to be a simp [image.eqToHom] let F : MonoFactorisation f' := ⟨image f, image.ι f, factorThruImage f, (by aesop_cat)⟩ dsimp [image.eqToHom] rw [Category.id_comp,Category.assoc,image.lift_fac F] let F' : MonoFactorisation f := ⟨image f', image.ι f', factorThruImage f', (by aesop_cat)⟩ rw [image.lift_fac F'] ), (cancel_mono (image.ι f')).1 (by -- Porting note: added let's for used to be a simp [image.eqToHom] let F' : MonoFactorisation f := ⟨image f', image.ι f', factorThruImage f', (by aesop_cat)⟩ dsimp [image.eqToHom] rw [Category.id_comp,Category.assoc,image.lift_fac F'] let F : MonoFactorisation f' := ⟨image f, image.ι f, factorThruImage f, (by aesop_cat)⟩ rw [image.lift_fac F])⟩⟩⟩ /-- An equation between morphisms gives an isomorphism between the images. -/ def image.eqToIso (h : f = f') : image f ≅ image f' := asIso (image.eqToHom h) /-- As long as the category has equalizers, the image inclusion maps commute with `image.eqToIso`. -/ theorem image.eq_fac [HasEqualizers C] (h : f = f') : image.ι f = (image.eqToIso h).hom ≫ image.ι f' := by apply image.ext dsimp [asIso,image.eqToIso, image.eqToHom] rw [image.lift_fac] -- Porting note: simp did not fire with this it seems end section variable {Z : C} (g : Y ⟶ Z) /-- The comparison map `image (f ≫ g) ⟶ image g`. -/ def image.preComp [HasImage g] [HasImage (f ≫ g)] : image (f ≫ g) ⟶ image g := image.lift { I := image g m := image.ι g e := f ≫ factorThruImage g } @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem image.preComp_ι [HasImage g] [HasImage (f ≫ g)] : image.preComp f g ≫ image.ι g = image.ι (f ≫ g) := by dsimp [image.preComp] rw [image.lift_fac] -- Porting note: also here, see image.eq_fac @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem image.factorThruImage_preComp [HasImage g] [HasImage (f ≫ g)] : factorThruImage (f ≫ g) ≫ image.preComp f g = f ≫ factorThruImage g := by simp [image.preComp] /-- `image.preComp f g` is a monomorphism. -/ instance image.preComp_mono [HasImage g] [HasImage (f ≫ g)] : Mono (image.preComp f g) := by refine @mono_of_mono _ _ _ _ _ _ (image.ι g) ?_ simp only [image.preComp_ι] infer_instance /-- The two step comparison map `image (f ≫ (g ≫ h)) ⟶ image (g ≫ h) ⟶ image h` agrees with the one step comparison map `image (f ≫ (g ≫ h)) ≅ image ((f ≫ g) ≫ h) ⟶ image h`. -/ theorem image.preComp_comp {W : C} (h : Z ⟶ W) [HasImage (g ≫ h)] [HasImage (f ≫ g ≫ h)] [HasImage h] [HasImage ((f ≫ g) ≫ h)] : image.preComp f (g ≫ h) ≫ image.preComp g h = image.eqToHom (Category.assoc f g h).symm ≫ image.preComp (f ≫ g) h := by apply (cancel_mono (image.ι h)).1 dsimp [image.preComp, image.eqToHom] repeat (rw [Category.assoc,image.lift_fac]) rw [image.lift_fac,image.lift_fac] variable [HasEqualizers C] /-- `image.preComp f g` is an epimorphism when `f` is an epimorphism (we need `C` to have equalizers to prove this). -/ instance image.preComp_epi_of_epi [HasImage g] [HasImage (f ≫ g)] [Epi f] : Epi (image.preComp f g) := by apply @epi_of_epi_fac _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ?_ (image.factorThruImage_preComp _ _) exact epi_comp _ _ instance hasImage_iso_comp [IsIso f] [HasImage g] : HasImage (f ≫ g) := HasImage.mk { F := (Image.monoFactorisation g).isoComp f isImage := { lift := fun F' => image.lift (F'.ofIsoComp f) lift_fac := fun F' => by dsimp have : (MonoFactorisation.ofIsoComp f F').m = F'.m := rfl rw [← this,image.lift_fac (MonoFactorisation.ofIsoComp f F')] } } /-- `image.preComp f g` is an isomorphism when `f` is an isomorphism (we need `C` to have equalizers to prove this). -/ instance image.isIso_precomp_iso (f : X ⟶ Y) [IsIso f] [HasImage g] : IsIso (image.preComp f g) := ⟨⟨image.lift { I := image (f ≫ g) m := image.ι (f ≫ g) e := inv f ≫ factorThruImage (f ≫ g) }, ⟨by ext simp [image.preComp], by ext simp [image.preComp]⟩⟩⟩ -- Note that in general we don't have the other comparison map you might expect -- `image f ⟶ image (f ≫ g)`. instance hasImage_comp_iso [HasImage f] [IsIso g] : HasImage (f ≫ g) := HasImage.mk { F := (Image.monoFactorisation f).compMono g isImage := { lift := fun F' => image.lift F'.ofCompIso lift_fac := fun F' => by rw [← Category.comp_id (image.lift (MonoFactorisation.ofCompIso F') ≫ F'.m), ← IsIso.inv_hom_id g,← Category.assoc] refine congrArg (· ≫ g) ?_ have : (image.lift (MonoFactorisation.ofCompIso F') ≫ F'.m) ≫ inv g = image.lift (MonoFactorisation.ofCompIso F') ≫ ((MonoFactorisation.ofCompIso F').m) := by simp only [MonoFactorisation.ofCompIso_I, Category.assoc, MonoFactorisation.ofCompIso_m] rw [this, image.lift_fac (MonoFactorisation.ofCompIso F'),image.as_ι] }}
/-- Postcomposing by an isomorphism induces an isomorphism on the image. -/ def image.compIso [HasImage f] [IsIso g] : image f ≅ image (f ≫ g) where hom := image.lift (Image.monoFactorisation (f ≫ g)).ofCompIso inv := image.lift ((Image.monoFactorisation f).compMono g) @[reassoc (attr := simp)] theorem image.compIso_hom_comp_image_ι [HasImage f] [IsIso g] :
Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Images.lean
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/- Copyright (c) 2023 Luke Mantle. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Luke Mantle -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Derivative import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Factorial.DoubleFactorial /-! # Hermite polynomials This file defines `Polynomial.hermite n`, the `n`th probabilists' Hermite polynomial. ## Main definitions * `Polynomial.hermite n`: the `n`th probabilists' Hermite polynomial, defined recursively as a `Polynomial ℤ` ## Results * `Polynomial.hermite_succ`: the recursion `hermite (n+1) = (x - d/dx) (hermite n)` * `Polynomial.coeff_hermite_explicit`: a closed formula for (nonvanishing) coefficients in terms of binomial coefficients and double factorials. * `Polynomial.coeff_hermite_of_odd_add`: for `n`,`k` where `n+k` is odd, `(hermite n).coeff k` is zero. * `Polynomial.coeff_hermite_of_even_add`: a closed formula for `(hermite n).coeff k` when `n+k` is even, equivalent to `Polynomial.coeff_hermite_explicit`. * `Polynomial.monic_hermite`: for all `n`, `hermite n` is monic. * `Polynomial.degree_hermite`: for all `n`, `hermite n` has degree `n`. ## References * [Hermite Polynomials](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermite_polynomials) -/ noncomputable section open Polynomial namespace Polynomial /-- the probabilists' Hermite polynomials. -/ noncomputable def hermite : ℕ → Polynomial ℤ | 0 => 1 | n + 1 => X * hermite n - derivative (hermite n) /-- The recursion `hermite (n+1) = (x - d/dx) (hermite n)` -/ @[simp] theorem hermite_succ (n : ℕ) : hermite (n + 1) = X * hermite n - derivative (hermite n) := by rw [hermite] theorem hermite_eq_iterate (n : ℕ) : hermite n = (fun p => X * p - derivative p)^[n] 1 := by induction n with | zero => rfl | succ n ih => rw [Function.iterate_succ_apply', ← ih, hermite_succ] @[simp] theorem hermite_zero : hermite 0 = C 1 := rfl theorem hermite_one : hermite 1 = X := by rw [hermite_succ, hermite_zero] simp only [map_one, mul_one, derivative_one, sub_zero] /-! ### Lemmas about `Polynomial.coeff` -/ section coeff theorem coeff_hermite_succ_zero (n : ℕ) : coeff (hermite (n + 1)) 0 = -coeff (hermite n) 1 := by simp [coeff_derivative] theorem coeff_hermite_succ_succ (n k : ℕ) : coeff (hermite (n + 1)) (k + 1) = coeff (hermite n) k - (k + 2) * coeff (hermite n) (k + 2) := by rw [hermite_succ, coeff_sub, coeff_X_mul, coeff_derivative, mul_comm] norm_cast theorem coeff_hermite_of_lt {n k : ℕ} (hnk : n < k) : coeff (hermite n) k = 0 := by obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_add_of_lt hnk clear hnk induction n generalizing k with | zero => exact coeff_C | succ n ih => have : n + k + 1 + 2 = n + (k + 2) + 1 := by ring
rw [coeff_hermite_succ_succ, add_right_comm, this, ih k, ih (k + 2), mul_zero, sub_zero] @[simp] theorem coeff_hermite_self (n : ℕ) : coeff (hermite n) n = 1 := by
Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Hermite/Basic.lean
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/- 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 -/ import Mathlib.NumberTheory.Padics.PadicVal.Basic /-! # p-adic norm This file defines the `p`-adic norm on `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 valuation induces a norm on `ℚ`. This norm is a nonarchimedean absolute value. It takes values in {0} ∪ {1/p^k | k ∈ ℤ}. ## 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. ## 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 -/ /-- If `q ≠ 0`, the `p`-adic norm of a rational `q` is `p ^ (-padicValRat p q)`. If `q = 0`, the `p`-adic norm of `q` is `0`. -/ def padicNorm (p : ℕ) (q : ℚ) : ℚ := if q = 0 then 0 else (p : ℚ) ^ (-padicValRat p q) namespace padicNorm open padicValRat variable {p : ℕ} /-- Unfolds the definition of the `p`-adic norm of `q` when `q ≠ 0`. -/ @[simp] protected theorem eq_zpow_of_nonzero {q : ℚ} (hq : q ≠ 0) : padicNorm p q = (p : ℚ) ^ (-padicValRat p q) := by simp [hq, padicNorm] /-- The `p`-adic norm is nonnegative. -/ protected theorem nonneg (q : ℚ) : 0 ≤ padicNorm p q := if hq : q = 0 then by simp [hq, padicNorm] else by unfold padicNorm split_ifs apply zpow_nonneg exact mod_cast Nat.zero_le _ /-- The `p`-adic norm of `0` is `0`. -/ @[simp] protected theorem zero : padicNorm p 0 = 0 := by simp [padicNorm] /-- The `p`-adic norm of `1` is `1`. -/ protected theorem one : padicNorm p 1 = 1 := by simp [padicNorm] /-- The `p`-adic norm of `p` is `p⁻¹` if `p > 1`. See also `padicNorm.padicNorm_p_of_prime` for a version assuming `p` is prime. -/ theorem padicNorm_p (hp : 1 < p) : padicNorm p p = (p : ℚ)⁻¹ := by simp [padicNorm, (pos_of_gt hp).ne', padicValNat.self hp] /-- The `p`-adic norm of `p` is `p⁻¹` if `p` is prime. See also `padicNorm.padicNorm_p` for a version assuming `1 < p`. -/ @[simp] theorem padicNorm_p_of_prime [Fact p.Prime] : padicNorm p p = (p : ℚ)⁻¹ := padicNorm_p <| Nat.Prime.one_lt Fact.out /-- The `p`-adic norm of `q` is `1` if `q` is prime and not equal to `p`. -/ theorem padicNorm_of_prime_of_ne {q : ℕ} [p_prime : Fact p.Prime] [q_prime : Fact q.Prime] (neq : p ≠ q) : padicNorm p q = 1 := by have p : padicValRat p q = 0 := mod_cast padicValNat_primes neq rw [padicNorm, p] simp [q_prime.1.ne_zero] /-- The `p`-adic norm of `p` is less than `1` if `1 < p`. See also `padicNorm.padicNorm_p_lt_one_of_prime` for a version assuming `p` is prime. -/ theorem padicNorm_p_lt_one (hp : 1 < p) : padicNorm p p < 1 := by rw [padicNorm_p hp, inv_lt_one_iff₀] exact mod_cast Or.inr hp /-- The `p`-adic norm of `p` is less than `1` if `p` is prime. See also `padicNorm.padicNorm_p_lt_one` for a version assuming `1 < p`. -/ theorem padicNorm_p_lt_one_of_prime [Fact p.Prime] : padicNorm p p < 1 := padicNorm_p_lt_one <| Nat.Prime.one_lt Fact.out /-- `padicNorm p q` takes discrete values `p ^ -z` for `z : ℤ`. -/ protected theorem values_discrete {q : ℚ} (hq : q ≠ 0) : ∃ z : ℤ, padicNorm p q = (p : ℚ) ^ (-z) := ⟨padicValRat p q, by simp [padicNorm, hq]⟩ /-- `padicNorm p` is symmetric. -/ @[simp] protected theorem neg (q : ℚ) : padicNorm p (-q) = padicNorm p q := if hq : q = 0 then by simp [hq] else by simp [padicNorm, hq] variable [hp : Fact p.Prime] /-- If `q ≠ 0`, then `padicNorm p q ≠ 0`. -/ protected theorem nonzero {q : ℚ} (hq : q ≠ 0) : padicNorm p q ≠ 0 := by rw [padicNorm.eq_zpow_of_nonzero hq] apply zpow_ne_zero exact mod_cast ne_of_gt hp.1.pos /-- If the `p`-adic norm of `q` is 0, then `q` is `0`. -/ theorem zero_of_padicNorm_eq_zero {q : ℚ} (h : padicNorm p q = 0) : q = 0 := by apply by_contradiction; intro hq unfold padicNorm at h; rw [if_neg hq] at h apply absurd h apply zpow_ne_zero exact mod_cast hp.1.ne_zero /-- The `p`-adic norm is multiplicative. -/ @[simp] protected theorem mul (q r : ℚ) : padicNorm p (q * r) = padicNorm p q * padicNorm p r := if hq : q = 0 then by simp [hq] else if hr : r = 0 then by simp [hr] else by have : (p : ℚ) ≠ 0 := by simp [hp.1.ne_zero] simp [padicNorm, *, padicValRat.mul, zpow_add₀ this, mul_comm] /-- The `p`-adic norm respects division. -/ @[simp] protected theorem div (q r : ℚ) : padicNorm p (q / r) = padicNorm p q / padicNorm p r := if hr : r = 0 then by simp [hr] else eq_div_of_mul_eq (padicNorm.nonzero hr) (by rw [← padicNorm.mul, div_mul_cancel₀ _ hr]) /-- The `p`-adic norm of an integer is at most `1`. -/ protected theorem of_int (z : ℤ) : padicNorm p z ≤ 1 := by obtain rfl | hz := eq_or_ne z 0 · simp · rw [padicNorm, if_neg (mod_cast hz)] exact zpow_le_one_of_nonpos₀ (mod_cast hp.1.one_le) (by simp) private theorem nonarchimedean_aux {q r : ℚ} (h : padicValRat p q ≤ padicValRat p r) : padicNorm p (q + r) ≤ max (padicNorm p q) (padicNorm p r) := have hnqp : padicNorm p q ≥ 0 := padicNorm.nonneg _ have hnrp : padicNorm p r ≥ 0 := padicNorm.nonneg _ if hq : q = 0 then by simp [hq, max_eq_right hnrp, le_max_right] else if hr : r = 0 then by simp [hr, max_eq_left hnqp, le_max_left] else if hqr : q + r = 0 then le_trans (by simpa [hqr] using hnqp) (le_max_left _ _) else by unfold padicNorm; split_ifs apply le_max_iff.2 left apply zpow_le_zpow_right₀ · exact mod_cast le_of_lt hp.1.one_lt · apply neg_le_neg have : padicValRat p q = min (padicValRat p q) (padicValRat p r) := (min_eq_left h).symm rw [this] exact min_le_padicValRat_add hqr /-- The `p`-adic norm is nonarchimedean: the norm of `p + q` is at most the max of the norm of `p` and the norm of `q`. -/ protected theorem nonarchimedean {q r : ℚ} : padicNorm p (q + r) ≤ max (padicNorm p q) (padicNorm p r) := by wlog hle : padicValRat p q ≤ padicValRat p r generalizing q r · rw [add_comm, max_comm] exact this (le_of_not_le hle) exact nonarchimedean_aux hle /-- The `p`-adic norm respects the triangle inequality: the norm of `p + q` is at most the norm of `p` plus the norm of `q`. -/ theorem triangle_ineq (q r : ℚ) : padicNorm p (q + r) ≤ padicNorm p q + padicNorm p r := calc padicNorm p (q + r) ≤ max (padicNorm p q) (padicNorm p r) := padicNorm.nonarchimedean _ ≤ padicNorm p q + padicNorm p r := max_le_add_of_nonneg (padicNorm.nonneg _) (padicNorm.nonneg _) /-- The `p`-adic norm of a difference is at most the max of each component. Restates the archimedean property of the `p`-adic norm. -/ protected theorem sub {q r : ℚ} : padicNorm p (q - r) ≤ max (padicNorm p q) (padicNorm p r) := by rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← padicNorm.neg r] exact padicNorm.nonarchimedean /-- If the `p`-adic norms of `q` and `r` are different, then the norm of `q + r` is equal to the max of the norms of `q` and `r`. -/ theorem add_eq_max_of_ne {q r : ℚ} (hne : padicNorm p q ≠ padicNorm p r) : padicNorm p (q + r) = max (padicNorm p q) (padicNorm p r) := by wlog hlt : padicNorm p r < padicNorm p q · rw [add_comm, max_comm] exact this hne.symm (hne.lt_or_lt.resolve_right hlt) have : padicNorm p q ≤ max (padicNorm p (q + r)) (padicNorm p r) := calc padicNorm p q = padicNorm p (q + r + (-r)) := by ring_nf _ ≤ max (padicNorm p (q + r)) (padicNorm p (-r)) := padicNorm.nonarchimedean _ = max (padicNorm p (q + r)) (padicNorm p r) := by simp have hnge : padicNorm p r ≤ padicNorm p (q + r) := by apply le_of_not_gt intro hgt rw [max_eq_right_of_lt hgt] at this exact not_lt_of_ge this hlt have : padicNorm p q ≤ padicNorm p (q + r) := by rwa [max_eq_left hnge] at this apply _root_.le_antisymm · apply padicNorm.nonarchimedean · rwa [max_eq_left_of_lt hlt] /-- The `p`-adic norm is an absolute value: positive-definite and multiplicative, satisfying the triangle inequality. -/ instance : IsAbsoluteValue (padicNorm p) where abv_nonneg' := padicNorm.nonneg abv_eq_zero' := ⟨zero_of_padicNorm_eq_zero, fun hx ↦ by simp [hx]⟩ abv_add' := padicNorm.triangle_ineq abv_mul' := padicNorm.mul theorem dvd_iff_norm_le {n : ℕ} {z : ℤ} : ↑(p ^ n) ∣ z ↔ padicNorm p z ≤ (p : ℚ) ^ (-n : ℤ) := by unfold padicNorm; split_ifs with hz · norm_cast at hz simp [hz] · rw [zpow_le_zpow_iff_right₀, neg_le_neg_iff, padicValRat.of_int, padicValInt.of_ne_one_ne_zero hp.1.ne_one _] · norm_cast rw [← FiniteMultiplicity.pow_dvd_iff_le_multiplicity] · norm_cast · apply Int.finiteMultiplicity_iff.2 ⟨by simp [hp.out.ne_one], mod_cast hz⟩ · exact_mod_cast hz · exact_mod_cast hp.out.one_lt /-- The `p`-adic norm of an integer `m` is one iff `p` doesn't divide `m`. -/ theorem int_eq_one_iff (m : ℤ) : padicNorm p m = 1 ↔ ¬(p : ℤ) ∣ m := by nth_rw 2 [← pow_one p] simp only [dvd_iff_norm_le, Int.cast_natCast, Nat.cast_one, zpow_neg, zpow_one, not_le] constructor · intro h rw [h, inv_lt_one₀] <;> norm_cast · exact Nat.Prime.one_lt Fact.out · exact Nat.Prime.pos Fact.out · simp only [padicNorm] split_ifs · rw [inv_lt_zero, ← Nat.cast_zero, Nat.cast_lt] intro h exact (Nat.not_lt_zero p h).elim · have : 1 < (p : ℚ) := by norm_cast; exact Nat.Prime.one_lt (Fact.out : Nat.Prime p) rw [← zpow_neg_one, zpow_lt_zpow_iff_right₀ this] have : 0 ≤ padicValRat p m := by simp only [of_int, Nat.cast_nonneg] intro h rw [← zpow_zero (p : ℚ), zpow_right_inj₀] <;> linarith theorem int_lt_one_iff (m : ℤ) : padicNorm p m < 1 ↔ (p : ℤ) ∣ m := by rw [← not_iff_not, ← int_eq_one_iff, eq_iff_le_not_lt] simp only [padicNorm.of_int, true_and] theorem of_nat (m : ℕ) : padicNorm p m ≤ 1 := padicNorm.of_int (m : ℤ) /-- The `p`-adic norm of a natural `m` is one iff `p` doesn't divide `m`. -/ theorem nat_eq_one_iff (m : ℕ) : padicNorm p m = 1 ↔ ¬p ∣ m := by rw [← Int.natCast_dvd_natCast, ← int_eq_one_iff, Int.cast_natCast] theorem nat_lt_one_iff (m : ℕ) : padicNorm p m < 1 ↔ p ∣ m := by rw [← Int.natCast_dvd_natCast, ← int_lt_one_iff, Int.cast_natCast] /-- If a rational is not a p-adic integer, it is not an integer. -/ theorem not_int_of_not_padic_int (p : ℕ) {a : ℚ} [hp : Fact (Nat.Prime p)] (H : 1 < padicNorm p a) : ¬ a.isInt := by contrapose! H rw [Rat.eq_num_of_isInt H] apply padicNorm.of_int theorem sum_lt {α : Type*} {F : α → ℚ} {t : ℚ} {s : Finset α} : s.Nonempty → (∀ i ∈ s, padicNorm p (F i) < t) → padicNorm p (∑ i ∈ s, F i) < t := by classical refine s.induction_on (by rintro ⟨-, ⟨⟩⟩) ?_ rintro a S haS IH - ht by_cases hs : S.Nonempty · rw [Finset.sum_insert haS] exact lt_of_le_of_lt padicNorm.nonarchimedean (max_lt (ht a (Finset.mem_insert_self a S)) (IH hs fun b hb ↦ ht b (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hb))) · simp_all theorem sum_le {α : Type*} {F : α → ℚ} {t : ℚ} {s : Finset α} : s.Nonempty → (∀ i ∈ s, padicNorm p (F i) ≤ t) → padicNorm p (∑ i ∈ s, F i) ≤ t := by classical refine s.induction_on (by rintro ⟨-, ⟨⟩⟩) ?_ rintro a S haS IH - ht by_cases hs : S.Nonempty · rw [Finset.sum_insert haS] exact padicNorm.nonarchimedean.trans (max_le (ht a (Finset.mem_insert_self a S)) (IH hs fun b hb ↦ ht b (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hb))) · simp_all theorem sum_lt' {α : Type*} {F : α → ℚ} {t : ℚ} {s : Finset α} (hF : ∀ i ∈ s, padicNorm p (F i) < t) (ht : 0 < t) : padicNorm p (∑ i ∈ s, F i) < t := by obtain rfl | hs := Finset.eq_empty_or_nonempty s · simp [ht] · exact sum_lt hs hF theorem sum_le' {α : Type*} {F : α → ℚ} {t : ℚ} {s : Finset α} (hF : ∀ i ∈ s, padicNorm p (F i) ≤ t) (ht : 0 ≤ t) : padicNorm p (∑ i ∈ s, F i) ≤ t := by obtain rfl | hs := Finset.eq_empty_or_nonempty s · simp [ht] · exact sum_le hs hF end padicNorm
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/- Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Authors: Chris Hughes, Joey van Langen, Casper Putz -/ import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.Algebra import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.Reduced import Mathlib.Algebra.Field.ZMod import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Prime.Int import Mathlib.Data.ZMod.ValMinAbs import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.FreeModule.Finite.Matrix import Mathlib.FieldTheory.Finiteness import Mathlib.FieldTheory.Perfect import Mathlib.FieldTheory.Separable import Mathlib.RingTheory.IntegralDomain /-! # Finite fields This file contains basic results about finite fields. Throughout most of this file, `K` denotes a finite field and `q` is notation for the cardinality of `K`. See `RingTheory.IntegralDomain` for the fact that the unit group of a finite field is a cyclic group, as well as the fact that every finite integral domain is a field (`Fintype.fieldOfDomain`). ## Main results 1. `Fintype.card_units`: The unit group of a finite field has cardinality `q - 1`. 2. `sum_pow_units`: The sum of `x^i`, where `x` ranges over the units of `K`, is - `q-1` if `q-1 ∣ i` - `0` otherwise 3. `FiniteField.card`: The cardinality `q` is a power of the characteristic of `K`. See `FiniteField.card'` for a variant. ## Notation Throughout most of this file, `K` denotes a finite field and `q` is notation for the cardinality of `K`. ## Implementation notes While `Fintype Kˣ` can be inferred from `Fintype K` in the presence of `DecidableEq K`, in this file we take the `Fintype Kˣ` argument directly to reduce the chance of typeclass diamonds, as `Fintype` carries data. -/ variable {K : Type*} {R : Type*} local notation "q" => Fintype.card K open Finset open scoped Polynomial namespace FiniteField section Polynomial variable [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] open Polynomial /-- The cardinality of a field is at most `n` times the cardinality of the image of a degree `n` polynomial -/ theorem card_image_polynomial_eval [DecidableEq R] [Fintype R] {p : R[X]} (hp : 0 < p.degree) : Fintype.card R ≤ natDegree p * #(univ.image fun x => eval x p) := Finset.card_le_mul_card_image _ _ (fun a _ => calc _ = #(p - C a).roots.toFinset := congr_arg card (by simp [Finset.ext_iff, ← mem_roots_sub_C hp]) _ ≤ Multiset.card (p - C a).roots := Multiset.toFinset_card_le _
_ ≤ _ := card_roots_sub_C' hp) /-- If `f` and `g` are quadratic polynomials, then the `f.eval a + g.eval b = 0` has a solution. -/ theorem exists_root_sum_quadratic [Fintype R] {f g : R[X]} (hf2 : degree f = 2) (hg2 : degree g = 2) (hR : Fintype.card R % 2 = 1) : ∃ a b, f.eval a + g.eval b = 0 := letI := Classical.decEq R suffices ¬Disjoint (univ.image fun x : R => eval x f) (univ.image fun x : R => eval x (-g)) by simp only [disjoint_left, mem_image] at this push_neg at this rcases this with ⟨x, ⟨a, _, ha⟩, ⟨b, _, hb⟩⟩ exact ⟨a, b, by rw [ha, ← hb, eval_neg, neg_add_cancel]⟩ fun hd : Disjoint _ _ => lt_irrefl (2 * #((univ.image fun x : R => eval x f) ∪ univ.image fun x : R => eval x (-g))) <| calc 2 * #((univ.image fun x : R => eval x f) ∪ univ.image fun x : R => eval x (-g)) ≤ 2 * Fintype.card R := Nat.mul_le_mul_left _ (Finset.card_le_univ _) _ = Fintype.card R + Fintype.card R := two_mul _ _ < natDegree f * #(univ.image fun x : R => eval x f) + natDegree (-g) * #(univ.image fun x : R => eval x (-g)) := (add_lt_add_of_lt_of_le (lt_of_le_of_ne (card_image_polynomial_eval (by rw [hf2]; decide)) (mt (congr_arg (· % 2)) (by simp [natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some hf2, hR]))) (card_image_polynomial_eval (by rw [degree_neg, hg2]; decide)))
Mathlib/FieldTheory/Finite/Basic.lean
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