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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, Robert Y. Lewis
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.CauSeq.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Action.Rat
import Mathlib.Tactic.FastInstance
/-!
# Cauchy completion
This file generalizes the Cauchy completion of `(ℚ, abs)` to the completion of a ring
with absolute value.
-/
namespace CauSeq.Completion
open CauSeq
section
variable {α : Type*} [Field α] [LinearOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α]
variable {β : Type*} [Ring β] (abv : β → α) [IsAbsoluteValue abv]
-- TODO: rename this to `CauSeq.Completion` instead of `CauSeq.Completion.Cauchy`.
/-- The Cauchy completion of a ring with absolute value. -/
def Cauchy :=
@Quotient (CauSeq _ abv) CauSeq.equiv
variable {abv}
/-- The map from Cauchy sequences into the Cauchy completion. -/
def mk : CauSeq _ abv → Cauchy abv :=
Quotient.mk''
@[simp]
theorem mk_eq_mk (f : CauSeq _ abv) : @Eq (Cauchy abv) ⟦f⟧ (mk f) :=
rfl
theorem mk_eq {f g : CauSeq _ abv} : mk f = mk g ↔ f ≈ g :=
Quotient.eq
/-- The map from the original ring into the Cauchy completion. -/
def ofRat (x : β) : Cauchy abv :=
mk (const abv x)
instance : Zero (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨ofRat 0⟩
instance : One (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨ofRat 1⟩
instance : Inhabited (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨0⟩
theorem ofRat_zero : (ofRat 0 : Cauchy abv) = 0 :=
rfl
theorem ofRat_one : (ofRat 1 : Cauchy abv) = 1 :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem mk_eq_zero {f : CauSeq _ abv} : mk f = 0 ↔ LimZero f := by
have : mk f = 0 ↔ LimZero (f - 0) := Quotient.eq
rwa [sub_zero] at this
instance : Add (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨(Quotient.map₂ (· + ·)) fun _ _ hf _ _ hg => add_equiv_add hf hg⟩
@[simp]
theorem mk_add (f g : CauSeq β abv) : mk f + mk g = mk (f + g) :=
rfl
instance : Neg (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨(Quotient.map Neg.neg) fun _ _ hf => neg_equiv_neg hf⟩
@[simp]
theorem mk_neg (f : CauSeq β abv) : -mk f = mk (-f) :=
rfl
instance : Mul (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨(Quotient.map₂ (· * ·)) fun _ _ hf _ _ hg => mul_equiv_mul hf hg⟩
@[simp]
theorem mk_mul (f g : CauSeq β abv) : mk f * mk g = mk (f * g) :=
rfl
instance : Sub (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨(Quotient.map₂ Sub.sub) fun _ _ hf _ _ hg => sub_equiv_sub hf hg⟩
@[simp]
theorem mk_sub (f g : CauSeq β abv) : mk f - mk g = mk (f - g) :=
rfl
instance {γ : Type*} [SMul γ β] [IsScalarTower γ β β] : SMul γ (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨fun c => (Quotient.map (c • ·)) fun _ _ hf => smul_equiv_smul _ hf⟩
@[simp]
theorem mk_smul {γ : Type*} [SMul γ β] [IsScalarTower γ β β] (c : γ) (f : CauSeq β abv) :
c • mk f = mk (c • f) :=
rfl
instance : Pow (Cauchy abv) ℕ :=
⟨fun x n => Quotient.map (· ^ n) (fun _ _ hf => pow_equiv_pow hf _) x⟩
@[simp]
theorem mk_pow (n : ℕ) (f : CauSeq β abv) : mk f ^ n = mk (f ^ n) :=
rfl
instance : NatCast (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨fun n => mk n⟩
instance : IntCast (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨fun n => mk n⟩
@[simp]
theorem ofRat_natCast (n : ℕ) : (ofRat n : Cauchy abv) = n :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem ofRat_intCast (z : ℤ) : (ofRat z : Cauchy abv) = z :=
rfl
theorem ofRat_add (x y : β) :
ofRat (x + y) = (ofRat x + ofRat y : Cauchy abv) :=
congr_arg mk (const_add _ _)
theorem ofRat_neg (x : β) : ofRat (-x) = (-ofRat x : Cauchy abv) :=
congr_arg mk (const_neg _)
theorem ofRat_mul (x y : β) :
ofRat (x * y) = (ofRat x * ofRat y : Cauchy abv) :=
congr_arg mk (const_mul _ _)
private theorem zero_def : 0 = mk (abv := abv) 0 :=
rfl
private theorem one_def : 1 = mk (abv := abv) 1 :=
rfl
instance Cauchy.ring : Ring (Cauchy abv) := fast_instance%
Function.Surjective.ring mk Quotient.mk'_surjective zero_def.symm one_def.symm
(fun _ _ => (mk_add _ _).symm) (fun _ _ => (mk_mul _ _).symm) (fun _ => (mk_neg _).symm)
(fun _ _ => (mk_sub _ _).symm) (fun _ _ => (mk_smul _ _).symm) (fun _ _ => (mk_smul _ _).symm)
(fun _ _ => (mk_pow _ _).symm) (fun _ => rfl) fun _ => rfl
/-- `CauSeq.Completion.ofRat` as a `RingHom` -/
@[simps]
def ofRatRingHom : β →+* (Cauchy abv) where
toFun := ofRat
map_zero' := ofRat_zero
map_one' := ofRat_one
map_add' := ofRat_add
map_mul' := ofRat_mul
theorem ofRat_sub (x y : β) : ofRat (x - y) = (ofRat x - ofRat y : Cauchy abv) :=
congr_arg mk (const_sub _ _)
end
section
variable {α : Type*} [Field α] [LinearOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α]
variable {β : Type*} [CommRing β] {abv : β → α} [IsAbsoluteValue abv]
instance Cauchy.commRing : CommRing (Cauchy abv) := fast_instance%
Function.Surjective.commRing mk Quotient.mk'_surjective zero_def.symm one_def.symm
(fun _ _ => (mk_add _ _).symm) (fun _ _ => (mk_mul _ _).symm) (fun _ => (mk_neg _).symm)
(fun _ _ => (mk_sub _ _).symm) (fun _ _ => (mk_smul _ _).symm) (fun _ _ => (mk_smul _ _).symm)
(fun _ _ => (mk_pow _ _).symm) (fun _ => rfl) fun _ => rfl
end
section
variable {α : Type*} [Field α] [LinearOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α]
variable {β : Type*} [DivisionRing β] {abv : β → α} [IsAbsoluteValue abv]
instance instNNRatCast : NNRatCast (Cauchy abv) where nnratCast q := ofRat q
instance instRatCast : RatCast (Cauchy abv) where ratCast q := ofRat q
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofRat_nnratCast (q : ℚ≥0) : ofRat (q : β) = (q : Cauchy abv) := rfl
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma ofRat_ratCast (q : ℚ) : ofRat (q : β) = (q : Cauchy abv) := rfl
open Classical in
noncomputable instance : Inv (Cauchy abv) :=
⟨fun x =>
(Quotient.liftOn x fun f => mk <| if h : LimZero f then 0 else inv f h) fun f g fg => by
have := limZero_congr fg
by_cases hf : LimZero f
· simp [hf, this.1 hf, Setoid.refl]
· have hg := mt this.2 hf
simp only [hf, dite_false, hg]
have If : mk (inv f hf) * mk f = 1 := mk_eq.2 (inv_mul_cancel hf)
have Ig : mk (inv g hg) * mk g = 1 := mk_eq.2 (inv_mul_cancel hg)
have Ig' : mk g * mk (inv g hg) = 1 := mk_eq.2 (mul_inv_cancel hg)
rw [mk_eq.2 fg, ← Ig] at If
rw [← mul_one (mk (inv f hf)), ← Ig', ← mul_assoc, If, mul_assoc, Ig', mul_one]⟩
theorem inv_zero : (0 : (Cauchy abv))⁻¹ = 0 :=
congr_arg mk <| by rw [dif_pos] <;> [rfl; exact zero_limZero]
@[simp]
theorem inv_mk {f} (hf) : (mk (abv := abv) f)⁻¹ = mk (inv f hf) :=
congr_arg mk <| by rw [dif_neg]
theorem cau_seq_zero_ne_one : ¬(0 : CauSeq _ abv) ≈ 1 := fun h =>
have : LimZero (1 - 0 : CauSeq _ abv) := Setoid.symm h
have : LimZero (1 : CauSeq _ abv) := by simpa
by apply one_ne_zero <| const_limZero.1 this
theorem zero_ne_one : (0 : (Cauchy abv)) ≠ 1 := fun h => cau_seq_zero_ne_one <| mk_eq.1 h
protected theorem inv_mul_cancel {x : (Cauchy abv)} : x ≠ 0 → x⁻¹ * x = 1 :=
Quotient.inductionOn x fun f hf => by
simp only [mk_eq_mk, ne_eq, mk_eq_zero] at hf
simp only [mk_eq_mk, hf, not_false_eq_true, inv_mk, mk_mul]
exact Quotient.sound (CauSeq.inv_mul_cancel hf)
protected theorem mul_inv_cancel {x : (Cauchy abv)} : x ≠ 0 → x * x⁻¹ = 1 :=
Quotient.inductionOn x fun f hf => by
simp only [mk_eq_mk, ne_eq, mk_eq_zero] at hf
simp only [mk_eq_mk, hf, not_false_eq_true, inv_mk, mk_mul]
exact Quotient.sound (CauSeq.mul_inv_cancel hf)
theorem ofRat_inv (x : β) : ofRat x⁻¹ = ((ofRat x)⁻¹ : (Cauchy abv)) :=
congr_arg mk <| by split_ifs with h <;>
| [simp only [const_limZero.1 h, GroupWithZero.inv_zero, const_zero]; rfl]
| Mathlib/Algebra/Order/CauSeq/Completion.lean | 230 | 231 |
/-
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
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoMod_add_zsmul' hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_right (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a (b + p) = toIocMod hp a b := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocMod_add_zsmul hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_right' (a b : α) : toIocMod hp (a + p) b = toIocMod hp a b + p := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocMod_add_zsmul' hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_add_left (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a (p + b) = toIcoMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIcoMod_add_right]
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_add_left' (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp (p + a) b = p + toIcoMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIcoMod_add_right', add_comm]
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_left (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a (p + b) = toIocMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIocMod_add_right]
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_left' (a b : α) : toIocMod hp (p + a) b = p + toIocMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIocMod_add_right', add_comm]
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_sub (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a (b - p) = toIcoMod hp a b := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoMod_sub_zsmul hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_sub' (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp (a - p) b = toIcoMod hp a b - p := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoMod_sub_zsmul' hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_sub (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a (b - p) = toIocMod hp a b := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocMod_sub_zsmul hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_sub' (a b : α) : toIocMod hp (a - p) b = toIocMod hp a b - p := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocMod_sub_zsmul' hp a b 1
theorem toIcoMod_sub_eq_sub (a b c : α) : toIcoMod hp a (b - c) = toIcoMod hp (a + c) b - c := by
simp_rw [toIcoMod, toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add, sub_right_comm]
theorem toIocMod_sub_eq_sub (a b c : α) : toIocMod hp a (b - c) = toIocMod hp (a + c) b - c := by
simp_rw [toIocMod, toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add, sub_right_comm]
theorem toIcoMod_add_right_eq_add (a b c : α) :
toIcoMod hp a (b + c) = toIcoMod hp (a - c) b + c := by
simp_rw [toIcoMod, toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add', sub_add_eq_add_sub]
theorem toIocMod_add_right_eq_add (a b c : α) :
toIocMod hp a (b + c) = toIocMod hp (a - c) b + c := by
simp_rw [toIocMod, toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add', sub_add_eq_add_sub]
theorem toIcoMod_neg (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a (-b) = p - toIocMod hp (-a) b := by
simp_rw [toIcoMod, toIocMod, toIcoDiv_neg, neg_smul, add_smul]
abel
theorem toIcoMod_neg' (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp (-a) b = p - toIocMod hp a (-b) := by
simpa only [neg_neg] using toIcoMod_neg hp (-a) (-b)
theorem toIocMod_neg (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a (-b) = p - toIcoMod hp (-a) b := by
simp_rw [toIocMod, toIcoMod, toIocDiv_neg, neg_smul, add_smul]
abel
theorem toIocMod_neg' (a b : α) : toIocMod hp (-a) b = p - toIcoMod hp a (-b) := by
simpa only [neg_neg] using toIocMod_neg hp (-a) (-b)
theorem toIcoMod_eq_toIcoMod : toIcoMod hp a b = toIcoMod hp a c ↔ ∃ n : ℤ, c - b = n • p := by
refine ⟨fun h => ⟨toIcoDiv hp a c - toIcoDiv hp a b, ?_⟩, fun h => ?_⟩
· conv_lhs => rw [← toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul hp a b, ← toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul hp a c]
rw [h, sub_smul]
abel
| · rcases h with ⟨z, hz⟩
rw [sub_eq_iff_eq_add] at hz
| Mathlib/Algebra/Order/ToIntervalMod.lean | 475 | 476 |
/-
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
| Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Field/Basic.lean | 784 | 785 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Newell Jensen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Newell Jensen, Mitchell Lee, Óscar Álvarez
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Subgroup.Pointwise
import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Int.Parity
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Coxeter.Matrix
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.PresentedGroup
import Mathlib.Tactic.NormNum.DivMod
import Mathlib.Tactic.Ring
import Mathlib.Tactic.Use
/-!
# Coxeter groups and Coxeter systems
This file defines Coxeter groups and Coxeter systems.
Let `B` be a (possibly infinite) type, and let $M = (M_{i,i'})_{i, i' \in B}$ be a matrix
of natural numbers. Further assume that $M$ is a *Coxeter matrix* (`CoxeterMatrix`); that is, $M$ is
symmetric and $M_{i,i'} = 1$ if and only if $i = i'$. The *Coxeter group* associated to $M$
(`CoxeterMatrix.group`) has the presentation
$$\langle \{s_i\}_{i \in B} \vert \{(s_i s_{i'})^{M_{i, i'}}\}_{i, i' \in B} \rangle.$$
The elements $s_i$ are called the *simple reflections* (`CoxeterMatrix.simple`) of the Coxeter
group. Note that every simple reflection is an involution.
A *Coxeter system* (`CoxeterSystem`) is a group $W$, together with an isomorphism between $W$ and
the Coxeter group associated to some Coxeter matrix $M$. By abuse of language, we also say that $W$
is a Coxeter group (`IsCoxeterGroup`), and we may speak of the simple reflections $s_i \in W$
(`CoxeterSystem.simple`). We state all of our results about Coxeter groups in terms of Coxeter
systems where possible.
Let $W$ be a group equipped with a Coxeter system. For all monoids $G$ and all functions
$f \colon B \to G$ whose values satisfy the Coxeter relations, we may lift $f$ to a multiplicative
homomorphism $W \to G$ (`CoxeterSystem.lift`) in a unique way.
A *word* is a sequence of elements of $B$. The word $(i_1, \ldots, i_\ell)$ has a corresponding
product $s_{i_1} \cdots s_{i_\ell} \in W$ (`CoxeterSystem.wordProd`). Every element of $W$ is the
product of some word (`CoxeterSystem.wordProd_surjective`). The words that alternate between two
elements of $B$ (`CoxeterSystem.alternatingWord`) are particularly important.
## Implementation details
Much of the literature on Coxeter groups conflates the set $S = \{s_i : i \in B\} \subseteq W$ of
simple reflections with the set $B$ that indexes the simple reflections. This is usually permissible
because the simple reflections $s_i$ of any Coxeter group are all distinct (a nontrivial fact that
we do not prove in this file). In contrast, we try not to refer to the set $S$ of simple
reflections unless necessary; instead, we state our results in terms of $B$ wherever possible.
## Main definitions
* `CoxeterMatrix.Group`
* `CoxeterSystem`
* `IsCoxeterGroup`
* `CoxeterSystem.simple` : If `cs` is a Coxeter system on the group `W`, then `cs.simple i` is the
simple reflection of `W` at the index `i`.
* `CoxeterSystem.lift` : Extend a function `f : B → G` to a monoid homomorphism `f' : W → G`
satisfying `f' (cs.simple i) = f i` for all `i`.
* `CoxeterSystem.wordProd`
* `CoxeterSystem.alternatingWord`
## References
* [N. Bourbaki, *Lie Groups and Lie Algebras, Chapters 4--6*](bourbaki1968) chapter IV
pages 4--5, 13--15
* [J. Baez, *Coxeter and Dynkin Diagrams*](https://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/twf_dynkin.pdf)
## TODO
* The simple reflections of a Coxeter system are distinct.
* Introduce some ways to actually construct some Coxeter groups. For example, given a Coxeter matrix
$M : B \times B \to \mathbb{N}$, a real vector space $V$, a basis $\{\alpha_i : i \in B\}$
and a bilinear form $\langle \cdot, \cdot \rangle \colon V \times V \to \mathbb{R}$ satisfying
$$\langle \alpha_i, \alpha_{i'}\rangle = - \cos(\pi / M_{i,i'}),$$ one can form the subgroup of
$GL(V)$ generated by the reflections in the $\alpha_i$, and it is a Coxeter group. We can use this
to combinatorially describe the Coxeter groups of type $A$, $B$, $D$, and $I$.
* State and prove Matsumoto's theorem.
* Classify the finite Coxeter groups.
## Tags
coxeter system, coxeter group
-/
open Function Set List
/-! ### Coxeter groups -/
namespace CoxeterMatrix
variable {B B' : Type*} (M : CoxeterMatrix B) (e : B ≃ B')
/-- The Coxeter relation associated to a Coxeter matrix $M$ and two indices $i, i' \in B$.
That is, the relation $(s_i s_{i'})^{M_{i, i'}}$, considered as an element of the free group
on $\{s_i\}_{i \in B}$.
If $M_{i, i'} = 0$, then this is the identity, indicating that there is no relation between
$s_i$ and $s_{i'}$. -/
def relation (i i' : B) : FreeGroup B := (FreeGroup.of i * FreeGroup.of i') ^ M i i'
/-- The set of all Coxeter relations associated to the Coxeter matrix $M$. -/
def relationsSet : Set (FreeGroup B) := range <| uncurry M.relation
/-- The Coxeter group associated to a Coxeter matrix $M$; that is, the group
$$\langle \{s_i\}_{i \in B} \vert \{(s_i s_{i'})^{M_{i, i'}}\}_{i, i' \in B} \rangle.$$ -/
protected def Group : Type _ := PresentedGroup M.relationsSet
instance : Group M.Group := QuotientGroup.Quotient.group _
/-- The simple reflection of the Coxeter group `M.group` at the index `i`. -/
def simple (i : B) : M.Group := PresentedGroup.of i
theorem reindex_relationsSet :
(M.reindex e).relationsSet =
FreeGroup.freeGroupCongr e '' M.relationsSet := let M' := M.reindex e; calc
Set.range (uncurry M'.relation)
_ = Set.range (uncurry M'.relation ∘ Prod.map e e) := by simp [Set.range_comp]
_ = Set.range (FreeGroup.freeGroupCongr e ∘ uncurry M.relation) := by
apply congrArg Set.range
ext ⟨i, i'⟩
simp [relation, reindex_apply, M']
_ = _ := by simp [Set.range_comp, relationsSet]
/-- The isomorphism between the Coxeter group associated to the reindexed matrix `M.reindex e` and
the Coxeter group associated to `M`. -/
def reindexGroupEquiv : (M.reindex e).Group ≃* M.Group :=
.symm <| QuotientGroup.congr
(Subgroup.normalClosure M.relationsSet)
(Subgroup.normalClosure (M.reindex e).relationsSet)
(FreeGroup.freeGroupCongr e)
(by
rw [reindex_relationsSet,
Subgroup.map_normalClosure _ _ (by simpa using (FreeGroup.freeGroupCongr e).surjective),
MonoidHom.coe_coe])
theorem reindexGroupEquiv_apply_simple (i : B') :
(M.reindexGroupEquiv e) ((M.reindex e).simple i) = M.simple (e.symm i) := rfl
theorem reindexGroupEquiv_symm_apply_simple (i : B) :
(M.reindexGroupEquiv e).symm (M.simple i) = (M.reindex e).simple (e i) := rfl
end CoxeterMatrix
/-! ### Coxeter systems -/
section
variable {B : Type*} (M : CoxeterMatrix B)
/-- A Coxeter system `CoxeterSystem M W` is a structure recording the isomorphism between
a group `W` and the Coxeter group associated to a Coxeter matrix `M`. -/
@[ext]
structure CoxeterSystem (W : Type*) [Group W] where
/-- The isomorphism between `W` and the Coxeter group associated to `M`. -/
mulEquiv : W ≃* M.Group
/-- A group is a Coxeter group if it admits a Coxeter system for some Coxeter matrix `M`. -/
class IsCoxeterGroup.{u} (W : Type u) [Group W] : Prop where
nonempty_system : ∃ B : Type u, ∃ M : CoxeterMatrix B, Nonempty (CoxeterSystem M W)
/-- The canonical Coxeter system on the Coxeter group associated to `M`. -/
def CoxeterMatrix.toCoxeterSystem : CoxeterSystem M M.Group := ⟨.refl _⟩
end
namespace CoxeterSystem
open CoxeterMatrix
variable {B B' : Type*} (e : B ≃ B')
variable {W H : Type*} [Group W] [Group H]
variable {M : CoxeterMatrix B} (cs : CoxeterSystem M W)
/-- Reindex a Coxeter system through a bijection of the indexing sets. -/
@[simps]
protected def reindex (e : B ≃ B') : CoxeterSystem (M.reindex e) W :=
⟨cs.mulEquiv.trans (M.reindexGroupEquiv e).symm⟩
/-- Push a Coxeter system through a group isomorphism. -/
@[simps]
protected def map (e : W ≃* H) : CoxeterSystem M H := ⟨e.symm.trans cs.mulEquiv⟩
/-! ### Simple reflections -/
/-- The simple reflection of `W` at the index `i`. -/
def simple (i : B) : W := cs.mulEquiv.symm (PresentedGroup.of i)
@[simp]
theorem _root_.CoxeterMatrix.toCoxeterSystem_simple (M : CoxeterMatrix B) :
M.toCoxeterSystem.simple = M.simple := rfl
@[simp] theorem reindex_simple (i' : B') : (cs.reindex e).simple i' = cs.simple (e.symm i') := rfl
@[simp] theorem map_simple (e : W ≃* H) (i : B) : (cs.map e).simple i = e (cs.simple i) := rfl
local prefix:100 "s" => cs.simple
@[simp]
theorem simple_mul_simple_self (i : B) : s i * s i = 1 := by
have : (FreeGroup.of i) * (FreeGroup.of i) ∈ M.relationsSet := ⟨(i, i), by simp [relation]⟩
have : (PresentedGroup.mk _ (FreeGroup.of i * FreeGroup.of i) : M.Group) = 1 :=
(QuotientGroup.eq_one_iff _).mpr (Subgroup.subset_normalClosure this)
unfold simple
rw [← map_mul, PresentedGroup.of, map_mul]
exact map_mul_eq_one cs.mulEquiv.symm this
@[simp]
theorem simple_mul_simple_cancel_right {w : W} (i : B) : w * s i * s i = w := by
simp [mul_assoc]
@[simp]
theorem simple_mul_simple_cancel_left {w : W} (i : B) : s i * (s i * w) = w := by
simp [← mul_assoc]
@[simp] theorem simple_sq (i : B) : s i ^ 2 = 1 := pow_two (s i) ▸ cs.simple_mul_simple_self i
@[simp]
theorem inv_simple (i : B) : (s i)⁻¹ = s i :=
(eq_inv_of_mul_eq_one_right (cs.simple_mul_simple_self i)).symm
@[simp]
theorem simple_mul_simple_pow (i i' : B) : (s i * s i') ^ M i i' = 1 := by
have : (FreeGroup.of i * FreeGroup.of i') ^ M i i' ∈ M.relationsSet := ⟨(i, i'), rfl⟩
have : (PresentedGroup.mk _ ((FreeGroup.of i * FreeGroup.of i') ^ M i i') : M.Group) = 1 :=
(QuotientGroup.eq_one_iff _).mpr (Subgroup.subset_normalClosure this)
unfold simple
rw [← map_mul, ← map_pow]
exact (MulEquiv.map_eq_one_iff cs.mulEquiv.symm).mpr this
@[simp] theorem simple_mul_simple_pow' (i i' : B) : (s i' * s i) ^ M i i' = 1 :=
M.symmetric i' i ▸ cs.simple_mul_simple_pow i' i
/-- The simple reflections of `W` generate `W` as a group. -/
theorem subgroup_closure_range_simple : Subgroup.closure (range cs.simple) = ⊤ := by
have : cs.simple = cs.mulEquiv.symm ∘ PresentedGroup.of := rfl
rw [this, Set.range_comp, ← MulEquiv.coe_toMonoidHom, ← MonoidHom.map_closure,
PresentedGroup.closure_range_of, ← MonoidHom.range_eq_map]
exact MonoidHom.range_eq_top.2 (MulEquiv.surjective _)
/-- The simple reflections of `W` generate `W` as a monoid. -/
theorem submonoid_closure_range_simple : Submonoid.closure (range cs.simple) = ⊤ := by
have : range cs.simple = range cs.simple ∪ (range cs.simple)⁻¹ := by
simp_rw [inv_range, inv_simple, union_self]
rw [this, ← Subgroup.closure_toSubmonoid, subgroup_closure_range_simple, Subgroup.top_toSubmonoid]
/-! ### Induction principles for Coxeter systems -/
/-- If `p : W → Prop` holds for all simple reflections, it holds for the identity, and it is
preserved under multiplication, then it holds for all elements of `W`. -/
theorem simple_induction {p : W → Prop} (w : W) (simple : ∀ i : B, p (s i)) (one : p 1)
(mul : ∀ w w' : W, p w → p w' → p (w * w')) : p w := by
have := cs.submonoid_closure_range_simple.symm ▸ Submonoid.mem_top w
exact Submonoid.closure_induction (fun x ⟨i, hi⟩ ↦ hi ▸ simple i) one (fun _ _ _ _ ↦ mul _ _)
this
/-- If `p : W → Prop` holds for the identity and it is preserved under multiplying on the left
by a simple reflection, then it holds for all elements of `W`. -/
theorem simple_induction_left {p : W → Prop} (w : W) (one : p 1)
(mul_simple_left : ∀ (w : W) (i : B), p w → p (s i * w)) : p w := by
let p' : (w : W) → w ∈ Submonoid.closure (Set.range cs.simple) → Prop :=
fun w _ ↦ p w
have := cs.submonoid_closure_range_simple.symm ▸ Submonoid.mem_top w
apply Submonoid.closure_induction_left (p := p')
· exact one
· rintro _ ⟨i, rfl⟩ y _
exact mul_simple_left y i
· exact this
/-- If `p : W → Prop` holds for the identity and it is preserved under multiplying on the right
by a simple reflection, then it holds for all elements of `W`. -/
theorem simple_induction_right {p : W → Prop} (w : W) (one : p 1)
(mul_simple_right : ∀ (w : W) (i : B), p w → p (w * s i)) : p w := by
let p' : ((w : W) → w ∈ Submonoid.closure (Set.range cs.simple) → Prop) :=
fun w _ ↦ p w
have := cs.submonoid_closure_range_simple.symm ▸ Submonoid.mem_top w
apply Submonoid.closure_induction_right (p := p')
· exact one
· rintro x _ _ ⟨i, rfl⟩
exact mul_simple_right x i
· exact this
/-! ### Homomorphisms from a Coxeter group -/
/-- If two homomorphisms with domain `W` agree on all simple reflections, then they are equal. -/
theorem ext_simple {G : Type*} [MulOneClass G] {φ₁ φ₂ : W →* G} (h : ∀ i : B, φ₁ (s i) = φ₂ (s i)) :
φ₁ = φ₂ :=
MonoidHom.eq_of_eqOn_denseM cs.submonoid_closure_range_simple (fun _ ⟨i, hi⟩ ↦ hi ▸ h i)
/-- The proposition that the values of the function `f : B → G` satisfy the Coxeter relations
corresponding to the matrix `M`. -/
def _root_.CoxeterMatrix.IsLiftable {G : Type*} [Monoid G] (M : CoxeterMatrix B) (f : B → G) :
Prop := ∀ i i', (f i * f i') ^ M i i' = 1
private theorem relations_liftable {G : Type*} [Group G] {f : B → G} (hf : IsLiftable M f)
(r : FreeGroup B) (hr : r ∈ M.relationsSet) : (FreeGroup.lift f) r = 1 := by
rcases hr with ⟨⟨i, i'⟩, rfl⟩
rw [uncurry, relation, map_pow, map_mul, FreeGroup.lift.of, FreeGroup.lift.of]
exact hf i i'
private def groupLift {G : Type*} [Group G] {f : B → G} (hf : IsLiftable M f) : W →* G :=
(PresentedGroup.toGroup (relations_liftable hf)).comp cs.mulEquiv.toMonoidHom
private def restrictUnit {G : Type*} [Monoid G] {f : B → G} (hf : IsLiftable M f) (i : B) :
Gˣ where
val := f i
inv := f i
val_inv := pow_one (f i * f i) ▸ M.diagonal i ▸ hf i i
inv_val := pow_one (f i * f i) ▸ M.diagonal i ▸ hf i i
private theorem toMonoidHom_apply_symm_apply (a : PresentedGroup (M.relationsSet)) :
(MulEquiv.toMonoidHom cs.mulEquiv : W →* PresentedGroup (M.relationsSet))
((MulEquiv.symm cs.mulEquiv) a) = a := calc
_ = cs.mulEquiv ((MulEquiv.symm cs.mulEquiv) a) := by rfl
_ = _ := by rw [MulEquiv.apply_symm_apply]
/-- The universal mapping property of Coxeter systems. For any monoid `G`,
functions `f : B → G` whose values satisfy the Coxeter relations are equivalent to
monoid homomorphisms `f' : W → G`. -/
def lift {G : Type*} [Monoid G] : {f : B → G // IsLiftable M f} ≃ (W →* G) where
toFun f := MonoidHom.comp (Units.coeHom G) (cs.groupLift
(show ∀ i i', ((restrictUnit f.property) i * (restrictUnit f.property) i') ^ M i i' = 1 from
fun i i' ↦ Units.ext (f.property i i')))
invFun ι := ⟨ι ∘ cs.simple, fun i i' ↦ by
rw [comp_apply, comp_apply, ← map_mul, ← map_pow, simple_mul_simple_pow, map_one]⟩
left_inv f := by
ext i
simp only [MonoidHom.comp_apply, comp_apply, mem_setOf_eq, groupLift, simple]
rw [← MonoidHom.toFun_eq_coe, toMonoidHom_apply_symm_apply, PresentedGroup.toGroup.of,
OneHom.toFun_eq_coe, MonoidHom.toOneHom_coe, Units.coeHom_apply, restrictUnit]
right_inv ι := by
apply cs.ext_simple
intro i
dsimp only
rw [groupLift, simple, MonoidHom.comp_apply, MonoidHom.comp_apply, toMonoidHom_apply_symm_apply,
PresentedGroup.toGroup.of, CoxeterSystem.restrictUnit, Units.coeHom_apply]
simp only [comp_apply, simple]
@[simp]
theorem lift_apply_simple {G : Type*} [Monoid G] {f : B → G} (hf : IsLiftable M f) (i : B) :
cs.lift ⟨f, hf⟩ (s i) = f i := congrFun (congrArg Subtype.val (cs.lift.left_inv ⟨f, hf⟩)) i
/-- If two Coxeter systems on the same group `W` have the same Coxeter matrix `M : Matrix B B ℕ`
and the same simple reflection map `B → W`, then they are identical. -/
theorem simple_determines_coxeterSystem :
Injective (simple : CoxeterSystem M W → B → W) := by
intro cs1 cs2 h
apply CoxeterSystem.ext
apply MulEquiv.toMonoidHom_injective
apply cs1.ext_simple
intro i
nth_rw 2 [h]
simp [simple]
/-! ### Words -/
/-- The product of the simple reflections of `W` corresponding to the indices in `ω`. -/
def wordProd (ω : List B) : W := prod (map cs.simple ω)
local prefix:100 "π" => cs.wordProd
| @[simp] theorem wordProd_nil : π [] = 1 := by simp [wordProd]
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/Coxeter/Basic.lean | 362 | 362 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Alex Kontorovich and Heather Macbeth and Marc Masdeu. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Alex Kontorovich, Heather Macbeth, Marc Masdeu
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Complex.UpperHalfPlane.Basic
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.GeneralLinearGroup
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.GeneralLinearGroup.Basic
import Mathlib.Topology.Instances.Matrix
import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Module.FiniteDimension
import Mathlib.Topology.Instances.ZMultiples
/-!
# The action of the modular group SL(2, ℤ) on the upper half-plane
We define the action of `SL(2,ℤ)` on `ℍ` (via restriction of the `SL(2,ℝ)` action in
`Analysis.Complex.UpperHalfPlane`). We then define the standard fundamental domain
(`ModularGroup.fd`, `𝒟`) for this action and show
(`ModularGroup.exists_smul_mem_fd`) that any point in `ℍ` can be
moved inside `𝒟`.
## Main definitions
The standard (closed) fundamental domain of the action of `SL(2,ℤ)` on `ℍ`, denoted `𝒟`:
`fd := {z | 1 ≤ (z : ℂ).normSq ∧ |z.re| ≤ (1 : ℝ) / 2}`
The standard open fundamental domain of the action of `SL(2,ℤ)` on `ℍ`, denoted `𝒟ᵒ`:
`fdo := {z | 1 < (z : ℂ).normSq ∧ |z.re| < (1 : ℝ) / 2}`
These notations are localized in the `Modular` locale and can be enabled via `open scoped Modular`.
## Main results
Any `z : ℍ` can be moved to `𝒟` by an element of `SL(2,ℤ)`:
`exists_smul_mem_fd (z : ℍ) : ∃ g : SL(2,ℤ), g • z ∈ 𝒟`
If both `z` and `γ • z` are in the open domain `𝒟ᵒ` then `z = γ • z`:
`eq_smul_self_of_mem_fdo_mem_fdo {z : ℍ} {g : SL(2,ℤ)} (hz : z ∈ 𝒟ᵒ) (hg : g • z ∈ 𝒟ᵒ) : z = g • z`
# Discussion
Standard proofs make use of the identity
`g • z = a / c - 1 / (c (cz + d))`
for `g = [[a, b], [c, d]]` in `SL(2)`, but this requires separate handling of whether `c = 0`.
Instead, our proof makes use of the following perhaps novel identity (see
`ModularGroup.smul_eq_lcRow0_add`):
`g • z = (a c + b d) / (c^2 + d^2) + (d z - c) / ((c^2 + d^2) (c z + d))`
where there is no issue of division by zero.
Another feature is that we delay until the very end the consideration of special matrices
`T=[[1,1],[0,1]]` (see `ModularGroup.T`) and `S=[[0,-1],[1,0]]` (see `ModularGroup.S`), by
instead using abstract theory on the properness of certain maps (phrased in terms of the filters
`Filter.cocompact`, `Filter.cofinite`, etc) to deduce existence theorems, first to prove the
existence of `g` maximizing `(g•z).im` (see `ModularGroup.exists_max_im`), and then among
those, to minimize `|(g•z).re|` (see `ModularGroup.exists_row_one_eq_and_min_re`).
-/
open Complex hiding abs_two
open Matrix hiding mul_smul
open Matrix.SpecialLinearGroup UpperHalfPlane ModularGroup Topology
noncomputable section
open scoped ComplexConjugate MatrixGroups
namespace ModularGroup
variable {g : SL(2, ℤ)} (z : ℍ)
section BottomRow
/-- The two numbers `c`, `d` in the "bottom_row" of `g=[[*,*],[c,d]]` in `SL(2, ℤ)` are coprime. -/
theorem bottom_row_coprime {R : Type*} [CommRing R] (g : SL(2, R)) :
IsCoprime ((↑g : Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) R) 1 0) ((↑g : Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) R) 1 1) := by
use -(↑g : Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) R) 0 1, (↑g : Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) R) 0 0
rw [add_comm, neg_mul, ← sub_eq_add_neg, ← det_fin_two]
exact g.det_coe
/-- Every pair `![c, d]` of coprime integers is the "bottom_row" of some element `g=[[*,*],[c,d]]`
of `SL(2,ℤ)`. -/
theorem bottom_row_surj {R : Type*} [CommRing R] :
Set.SurjOn (fun g : SL(2, R) => (↑g : Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) R) 1) Set.univ
{cd | IsCoprime (cd 0) (cd 1)} := by
rintro cd ⟨b₀, a, gcd_eqn⟩
let A := of ![![a, -b₀], cd]
have det_A_1 : det A = 1 := by
convert gcd_eqn
rw [det_fin_two]
simp [A, (by ring : a * cd 1 + b₀ * cd 0 = b₀ * cd 0 + a * cd 1)]
refine ⟨⟨A, det_A_1⟩, Set.mem_univ _, ?_⟩
ext; simp [A]
end BottomRow
section TendstoLemmas
open Filter ContinuousLinearMap
attribute [local simp] ContinuousLinearMap.coe_smul
/-- The function `(c,d) → |cz+d|^2` is proper, that is, preimages of bounded-above sets are finite.
-/
theorem tendsto_normSq_coprime_pair :
Filter.Tendsto (fun p : Fin 2 → ℤ => normSq ((p 0 : ℂ) * z + p 1)) cofinite atTop := by
-- using this instance rather than the automatic `Function.module` makes unification issues in
-- `LinearEquiv.isClosedEmbedding_of_injective` less bad later in the proof.
letI : Module ℝ (Fin 2 → ℝ) := NormedSpace.toModule
let π₀ : (Fin 2 → ℝ) →ₗ[ℝ] ℝ := LinearMap.proj 0
let π₁ : (Fin 2 → ℝ) →ₗ[ℝ] ℝ := LinearMap.proj 1
let f : (Fin 2 → ℝ) →ₗ[ℝ] ℂ := π₀.smulRight (z : ℂ) + π₁.smulRight 1
have f_def : ⇑f = fun p : Fin 2 → ℝ => (p 0 : ℂ) * ↑z + p 1 := by
ext1
dsimp only [π₀, π₁, f, LinearMap.coe_proj, real_smul, LinearMap.coe_smulRight,
LinearMap.add_apply]
rw [mul_one]
have :
(fun p : Fin 2 → ℤ => normSq ((p 0 : ℂ) * ↑z + ↑(p 1))) =
normSq ∘ f ∘ fun p : Fin 2 → ℤ => ((↑) : ℤ → ℝ) ∘ p := by
ext1
rw [f_def]
dsimp only [Function.comp_def]
rw [ofReal_intCast, ofReal_intCast]
rw [this]
have hf : LinearMap.ker f = ⊥ := by
let g : ℂ →ₗ[ℝ] Fin 2 → ℝ :=
LinearMap.pi ![imLm, imLm.comp ((z : ℂ) • ((conjAe : ℂ →ₐ[ℝ] ℂ) : ℂ →ₗ[ℝ] ℂ))]
suffices ((z : ℂ).im⁻¹ • g).comp f = LinearMap.id by exact LinearMap.ker_eq_bot_of_inverse this
apply LinearMap.ext
intro c
have hz : (z : ℂ).im ≠ 0 := z.2.ne'
rw [LinearMap.comp_apply, LinearMap.smul_apply, LinearMap.id_apply]
ext i
dsimp only [Pi.smul_apply, LinearMap.pi_apply, smul_eq_mul]
fin_cases i
· show (z : ℂ).im⁻¹ * (f c).im = c 0
rw [f_def, add_im, im_ofReal_mul, ofReal_im, add_zero, mul_left_comm, inv_mul_cancel₀ hz,
mul_one]
· show (z : ℂ).im⁻¹ * ((z : ℂ) * conj (f c)).im = c 1
rw [f_def, RingHom.map_add, RingHom.map_mul, mul_add, mul_left_comm, mul_conj, conj_ofReal,
conj_ofReal, ← ofReal_mul, add_im, ofReal_im, zero_add, inv_mul_eq_iff_eq_mul₀ hz]
simp only [ofReal_im, ofReal_re, mul_im, zero_add, mul_zero]
have hf' : IsClosedEmbedding f := f.isClosedEmbedding_of_injective hf
have h₂ : Tendsto (fun p : Fin 2 → ℤ => ((↑) : ℤ → ℝ) ∘ p) cofinite (cocompact _) := by
convert Tendsto.pi_map_coprodᵢ fun _ => Int.tendsto_coe_cofinite
· rw [coprodᵢ_cofinite]
· rw [coprodᵢ_cocompact]
exact tendsto_normSq_cocompact_atTop.comp (hf'.tendsto_cocompact.comp h₂)
/-- Given `coprime_pair` `p=(c,d)`, the matrix `[[a,b],[*,*]]` is sent to `a*c+b*d`.
This is the linear map version of this operation.
-/
def lcRow0 (p : Fin 2 → ℤ) : Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) ℝ →ₗ[ℝ] ℝ :=
((p 0 : ℝ) • LinearMap.proj (0 : Fin 2) +
(p 1 : ℝ) • LinearMap.proj (1 : Fin 2) : (Fin 2 → ℝ) →ₗ[ℝ] ℝ).comp
(LinearMap.proj 0)
@[simp]
theorem lcRow0_apply (p : Fin 2 → ℤ) (g : Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) ℝ) :
lcRow0 p g = p 0 * g 0 0 + p 1 * g 0 1 :=
rfl
/-- Linear map sending the matrix [a, b; c, d] to the matrix [ac₀ + bd₀, - ad₀ + bc₀; c, d], for
some fixed `(c₀, d₀)`. -/
@[simps!]
def lcRow0Extend {cd : Fin 2 → ℤ} (hcd : IsCoprime (cd 0) (cd 1)) :
Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) ℝ ≃ₗ[ℝ] Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) ℝ :=
LinearEquiv.piCongrRight
![by
refine
LinearMap.GeneralLinearGroup.generalLinearEquiv ℝ (Fin 2 → ℝ)
(GeneralLinearGroup.toLin (planeConformalMatrix (cd 0 : ℝ) (-(cd 1 : ℝ)) ?_))
norm_cast
rw [neg_sq]
exact hcd.sq_add_sq_ne_zero, LinearEquiv.refl ℝ (Fin 2 → ℝ)]
/-- The map `lcRow0` is proper, that is, preimages of cocompact sets are finite in
`[[* , *], [c, d]]`. -/
theorem tendsto_lcRow0 {cd : Fin 2 → ℤ} (hcd : IsCoprime (cd 0) (cd 1)) :
Tendsto (fun g : { g : SL(2, ℤ) // g 1 = cd } => lcRow0 cd ↑(↑g : SL(2, ℝ))) cofinite
(cocompact ℝ) := by
let mB : ℝ → Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) ℝ := fun t => of ![![t, (-(1 : ℤ) : ℝ)], (↑) ∘ cd]
have hmB : Continuous mB := by
refine continuous_matrix ?_
simp only [mB, Fin.forall_fin_two, continuous_const, continuous_id', of_apply, cons_val_zero,
cons_val_one, and_self_iff]
refine Filter.Tendsto.of_tendsto_comp ?_ (comap_cocompact_le hmB)
let f₁ : SL(2, ℤ) → Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) ℝ := fun g =>
Matrix.map (↑g : Matrix _ _ ℤ) ((↑) : ℤ → ℝ)
have cocompact_ℝ_to_cofinite_ℤ_matrix :
Tendsto (fun m : Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) ℤ => Matrix.map m ((↑) : ℤ → ℝ)) cofinite
(cocompact _) := by
simpa only [coprodᵢ_cofinite, coprodᵢ_cocompact] using
Tendsto.pi_map_coprodᵢ fun _ : Fin 2 =>
Tendsto.pi_map_coprodᵢ fun _ : Fin 2 => Int.tendsto_coe_cofinite
have hf₁ : Tendsto f₁ cofinite (cocompact _) :=
cocompact_ℝ_to_cofinite_ℤ_matrix.comp Subtype.coe_injective.tendsto_cofinite
have hf₂ : IsClosedEmbedding (lcRow0Extend hcd) :=
(lcRow0Extend hcd).toContinuousLinearEquiv.toHomeomorph.isClosedEmbedding
convert hf₂.tendsto_cocompact.comp (hf₁.comp Subtype.coe_injective.tendsto_cofinite) using 1
ext ⟨g, rfl⟩ i j : 3
fin_cases i <;> [fin_cases j; skip]
-- the following are proved by `simp`, but it is replaced by `simp only` to avoid timeouts.
· simp only [Fin.isValue, Int.cast_one, map_apply_coe, RingHom.mapMatrix_apply,
Int.coe_castRingHom, lcRow0_apply, map_apply, Fin.zero_eta, id_eq, Function.comp_apply,
of_apply, cons_val', cons_val_zero, empty_val', cons_val_fin_one, lcRow0Extend_apply,
LinearMap.GeneralLinearGroup.coeFn_generalLinearEquiv, GeneralLinearGroup.coe_toLin,
val_planeConformalMatrix, neg_neg, mulVecLin_apply, mulVec, dotProduct, Fin.sum_univ_two,
cons_val_one, head_cons, mB, f₁]
· convert congr_arg (fun n : ℤ => (-n : ℝ)) g.det_coe.symm using 1
simp only [Fin.zero_eta, id_eq, Function.comp_apply, lcRow0Extend_apply, cons_val_zero,
LinearMap.GeneralLinearGroup.coeFn_generalLinearEquiv, GeneralLinearGroup.coe_toLin,
mulVecLin_apply, mulVec, dotProduct, det_fin_two, f₁]
simp only [Fin.isValue, Fin.mk_one, val_planeConformalMatrix, neg_neg, of_apply, cons_val',
empty_val', cons_val_fin_one, cons_val_one, head_fin_const, map_apply, Fin.sum_univ_two,
cons_val_zero, neg_mul, head_cons, Int.cast_sub, Int.cast_mul, neg_sub]
ring
· rfl
/-- This replaces `(g•z).re = a/c + *` in the standard theory with the following novel identity:
`g • z = (a c + b d) / (c^2 + d^2) + (d z - c) / ((c^2 + d^2) (c z + d))`
which does not need to be decomposed depending on whether `c = 0`. -/
theorem smul_eq_lcRow0_add {p : Fin 2 → ℤ} (hp : IsCoprime (p 0) (p 1)) (hg : g 1 = p) :
↑(g • z) =
(lcRow0 p ↑(g : SL(2, ℝ)) : ℂ) / ((p 0 : ℂ) ^ 2 + (p 1 : ℂ) ^ 2) +
((p 1 : ℂ) * z - p 0) / (((p 0 : ℂ) ^ 2 + (p 1 : ℂ) ^ 2) * (p 0 * z + p 1)) := by
have nonZ1 : (p 0 : ℂ) ^ 2 + (p 1 : ℂ) ^ 2 ≠ 0 := mod_cast hp.sq_add_sq_ne_zero
have : ((↑) : ℤ → ℝ) ∘ p ≠ 0 := fun h => hp.ne_zero (by ext i; simpa using congr_fun h i)
have nonZ2 : (p 0 : ℂ) * z + p 1 ≠ 0 := by simpa using linear_ne_zero _ z this
field_simp [nonZ1, nonZ2, denom_ne_zero, num]
rw [(by simp :
(p 1 : ℂ) * z - p 0 = (p 1 * z - p 0) * ↑(Matrix.det (↑g : Matrix (Fin 2) (Fin 2) ℤ)))]
rw [← hg, det_fin_two]
simp only [Int.coe_castRingHom, coe_matrix_coe, Int.cast_mul, ofReal_intCast, map_apply, denom,
Int.cast_sub, coe_GLPos_coe_GL_coe_matrix, coe_apply_complex]
ring
theorem tendsto_abs_re_smul {p : Fin 2 → ℤ} (hp : IsCoprime (p 0) (p 1)) :
Tendsto
(fun g : { g : SL(2, ℤ) // g 1 = p } => |((g : SL(2, ℤ)) • z).re|) cofinite atTop := by
suffices
Tendsto (fun g : (fun g : SL(2, ℤ) => g 1) ⁻¹' {p} => ((g : SL(2, ℤ)) • z).re) cofinite
(cocompact ℝ)
by exact tendsto_norm_cocompact_atTop.comp this
have : ((p 0 : ℝ) ^ 2 + (p 1 : ℝ) ^ 2)⁻¹ ≠ 0 := by
apply inv_ne_zero
exact mod_cast hp.sq_add_sq_ne_zero
let f := Homeomorph.mulRight₀ _ this
let ff := Homeomorph.addRight
(((p 1 : ℂ) * z - p 0) / (((p 0 : ℂ) ^ 2 + (p 1 : ℂ) ^ 2) * (p 0 * z + p 1))).re
convert (f.trans ff).isClosedEmbedding.tendsto_cocompact.comp (tendsto_lcRow0 hp) with _ _ g
change
((g : SL(2, ℤ)) • z).re =
lcRow0 p ↑(↑g : SL(2, ℝ)) / ((p 0 : ℝ) ^ 2 + (p 1 : ℝ) ^ 2) +
Complex.re (((p 1 : ℂ) * z - p 0) / (((p 0 : ℂ) ^ 2 + (p 1 : ℂ) ^ 2) * (p 0 * z + p 1)))
exact mod_cast congr_arg Complex.re (smul_eq_lcRow0_add z hp g.2)
end TendstoLemmas
section FundamentalDomain
attribute [local simp] UpperHalfPlane.coe_smul re_smul
/-- For `z : ℍ`, there is a `g : SL(2,ℤ)` maximizing `(g•z).im` -/
theorem exists_max_im : ∃ g : SL(2, ℤ), ∀ g' : SL(2, ℤ), (g' • z).im ≤ (g • z).im := by
classical
let s : Set (Fin 2 → ℤ) := {cd | IsCoprime (cd 0) (cd 1)}
have hs : s.Nonempty := ⟨![1, 1], isCoprime_one_left⟩
obtain ⟨p, hp_coprime, hp⟩ :=
Filter.Tendsto.exists_within_forall_le hs (tendsto_normSq_coprime_pair z)
obtain ⟨g, -, hg⟩ := bottom_row_surj hp_coprime
refine ⟨g, fun g' => ?_⟩
rw [ModularGroup.im_smul_eq_div_normSq, ModularGroup.im_smul_eq_div_normSq,
div_le_div_iff_of_pos_left]
· simpa [← hg] using hp (g' 1) (bottom_row_coprime g')
· exact z.im_pos
· exact normSq_denom_pos g' z
· exact normSq_denom_pos g z
/-- Given `z : ℍ` and a bottom row `(c,d)`, among the `g : SL(2,ℤ)` with this bottom row, minimize
`|(g•z).re|`. -/
theorem exists_row_one_eq_and_min_re {cd : Fin 2 → ℤ} (hcd : IsCoprime (cd 0) (cd 1)) :
∃ g : SL(2, ℤ), g 1 = cd ∧ ∀ g' : SL(2, ℤ), g 1 = g' 1 →
|(g • z).re| ≤ |(g' • z).re| := by
haveI : Nonempty { g : SL(2, ℤ) // g 1 = cd } :=
let ⟨x, hx⟩ := bottom_row_surj hcd
⟨⟨x, hx.2⟩⟩
obtain ⟨g, hg⟩ := Filter.Tendsto.exists_forall_le (tendsto_abs_re_smul z hcd)
refine ⟨g, g.2, ?_⟩
intro g1 hg1
have : g1 ∈ (fun g : SL(2, ℤ) => g 1) ⁻¹' {cd} := by
rw [Set.mem_preimage, Set.mem_singleton_iff]
exact Eq.trans hg1.symm (Set.mem_singleton_iff.mp (Set.mem_preimage.mp g.2))
exact hg ⟨g1, this⟩
theorem coe_T_zpow_smul_eq {n : ℤ} : (↑(T ^ n • z) : ℂ) = z + n := by
rw [sl_moeb, UpperHalfPlane.coe_smul]
simp [coe_T_zpow, denom, num, -map_zpow]
theorem re_T_zpow_smul (n : ℤ) : (T ^ n • z).re = z.re + n := by
rw [← coe_re, coe_T_zpow_smul_eq, add_re, intCast_re, coe_re]
theorem im_T_zpow_smul (n : ℤ) : (T ^ n • z).im = z.im := by
rw [← coe_im, coe_T_zpow_smul_eq, add_im, intCast_im, add_zero, coe_im]
theorem re_T_smul : (T • z).re = z.re + 1 := by simpa using re_T_zpow_smul z 1
theorem im_T_smul : (T • z).im = z.im := by simpa using im_T_zpow_smul z 1
theorem re_T_inv_smul : (T⁻¹ • z).re = z.re - 1 := by simpa using re_T_zpow_smul z (-1)
theorem im_T_inv_smul : (T⁻¹ • z).im = z.im := by simpa using im_T_zpow_smul z (-1)
variable {z}
-- If instead we had `g` and `T` of type `PSL(2, ℤ)`, then we could simply state `g = T^n`.
theorem exists_eq_T_zpow_of_c_eq_zero (hc : g 1 0 = 0) :
∃ n : ℤ, ∀ z : ℍ, g • z = T ^ n • z := by
have had := g.det_coe
replace had : g 0 0 * g 1 1 = 1 := by rw [det_fin_two, hc] at had; omega
rcases Int.eq_one_or_neg_one_of_mul_eq_one' had with (⟨ha, hd⟩ | ⟨ha, hd⟩)
· use g 0 1
suffices g = T ^ g 0 1 by intro z; conv_lhs => rw [this]
ext i j; fin_cases i <;> fin_cases j <;>
simp [ha, hc, hd, coe_T_zpow, show (1 : Fin (0 + 2)) = (1 : Fin 2) from rfl]
· use -(g 0 1)
suffices g = -T ^ (-(g 0 1)) by intro z; conv_lhs => rw [this, SL_neg_smul]
ext i j; fin_cases i <;> fin_cases j <;>
simp [ha, hc, hd, coe_T_zpow, show (1 : Fin (0 + 2)) = (1 : Fin 2) from rfl]
-- If `c = 1`, then `g` factorises into a product terms involving only `T` and `S`.
theorem g_eq_of_c_eq_one (hc : g 1 0 = 1) : g = T ^ g 0 0 * S * T ^ g 1 1 := by
have hg := g.det_coe.symm
replace hg : g 0 1 = g 0 0 * g 1 1 - 1 := by rw [det_fin_two, hc] at hg; omega
refine Subtype.ext ?_
| conv_lhs => rw [(g : Matrix _ _ ℤ).eta_fin_two]
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/Modular.lean | 343 | 343 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Johan Commelin, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Subalgebra.Lattice
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Tower
import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Divisibility
import Mathlib.Algebra.MonoidAlgebra.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.MonoidAlgebra.Support
import Mathlib.Algebra.Regular.Pow
import Mathlib.Data.Finsupp.Antidiagonal
import Mathlib.Order.SymmDiff
/-!
# Multivariate polynomials
This file defines polynomial rings over a base ring (or even semiring),
with variables from a general type `σ` (which could be infinite).
## Important definitions
Let `R` be a commutative ring (or a semiring) and let `σ` be an arbitrary
type. This file creates the type `MvPolynomial σ R`, which mathematicians
might denote $R[X_i : i \in σ]$. It is the type of multivariate
(a.k.a. multivariable) polynomials, with variables
corresponding to the terms in `σ`, and coefficients in `R`.
### Notation
In the definitions below, we use the following notation:
+ `σ : Type*` (indexing the variables)
+ `R : Type*` `[CommSemiring R]` (the coefficients)
+ `s : σ →₀ ℕ`, a function from `σ` to `ℕ` which is zero away from a finite set.
This will give rise to a monomial in `MvPolynomial σ R` which mathematicians might call `X^s`
+ `a : R`
+ `i : σ`, with corresponding monomial `X i`, often denoted `X_i` by mathematicians
+ `p : MvPolynomial σ R`
### Definitions
* `MvPolynomial σ R` : the type of polynomials with variables of type `σ` and coefficients
in the commutative semiring `R`
* `monomial s a` : the monomial which mathematically would be denoted `a * X^s`
* `C a` : the constant polynomial with value `a`
* `X i` : the degree one monomial corresponding to i; mathematically this might be denoted `Xᵢ`.
* `coeff s p` : the coefficient of `s` in `p`.
## Implementation notes
Recall that if `Y` has a zero, then `X →₀ Y` is the type of functions from `X` to `Y` with finite
support, i.e. such that only finitely many elements of `X` get sent to non-zero terms in `Y`.
The definition of `MvPolynomial σ R` is `(σ →₀ ℕ) →₀ R`; here `σ →₀ ℕ` denotes the space of all
monomials in the variables, and the function to `R` sends a monomial to its coefficient in
the polynomial being represented.
## Tags
polynomial, multivariate polynomial, multivariable polynomial
-/
noncomputable section
open Set Function Finsupp AddMonoidAlgebra
open scoped Pointwise
universe u v w x
variable {R : Type u} {S₁ : Type v} {S₂ : Type w} {S₃ : Type x}
/-- Multivariate polynomial, where `σ` is the index set of the variables and
`R` is the coefficient ring -/
def MvPolynomial (σ : Type*) (R : Type*) [CommSemiring R] :=
AddMonoidAlgebra R (σ →₀ ℕ)
namespace MvPolynomial
-- Porting note: because of `MvPolynomial.C` and `MvPolynomial.X` this linter throws
-- tons of warnings in this file, and it's easier to just disable them globally in the file
variable {σ : Type*} {a a' a₁ a₂ : R} {e : ℕ} {n m : σ} {s : σ →₀ ℕ}
section CommSemiring
section Instances
instance decidableEqMvPolynomial [CommSemiring R] [DecidableEq σ] [DecidableEq R] :
DecidableEq (MvPolynomial σ R) :=
Finsupp.instDecidableEq
instance commSemiring [CommSemiring R] : CommSemiring (MvPolynomial σ R) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.commSemiring
instance inhabited [CommSemiring R] : Inhabited (MvPolynomial σ R) :=
⟨0⟩
instance distribuMulAction [Monoid R] [CommSemiring S₁] [DistribMulAction R S₁] :
DistribMulAction R (MvPolynomial σ S₁) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.distribMulAction
instance smulZeroClass [CommSemiring S₁] [SMulZeroClass R S₁] :
SMulZeroClass R (MvPolynomial σ S₁) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.smulZeroClass
instance faithfulSMul [CommSemiring S₁] [SMulZeroClass R S₁] [FaithfulSMul R S₁] :
FaithfulSMul R (MvPolynomial σ S₁) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.faithfulSMul
instance module [Semiring R] [CommSemiring S₁] [Module R S₁] : Module R (MvPolynomial σ S₁) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.module
instance isScalarTower [CommSemiring S₂] [SMul R S₁] [SMulZeroClass R S₂] [SMulZeroClass S₁ S₂]
[IsScalarTower R S₁ S₂] : IsScalarTower R S₁ (MvPolynomial σ S₂) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.isScalarTower
instance smulCommClass [CommSemiring S₂] [SMulZeroClass R S₂] [SMulZeroClass S₁ S₂]
[SMulCommClass R S₁ S₂] : SMulCommClass R S₁ (MvPolynomial σ S₂) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.smulCommClass
instance isCentralScalar [CommSemiring S₁] [SMulZeroClass R S₁] [SMulZeroClass Rᵐᵒᵖ S₁]
[IsCentralScalar R S₁] : IsCentralScalar R (MvPolynomial σ S₁) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.isCentralScalar
instance algebra [CommSemiring R] [CommSemiring S₁] [Algebra R S₁] :
Algebra R (MvPolynomial σ S₁) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.algebra
instance isScalarTower_right [CommSemiring S₁] [DistribSMul R S₁] [IsScalarTower R S₁ S₁] :
IsScalarTower R (MvPolynomial σ S₁) (MvPolynomial σ S₁) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.isScalarTower_self _
instance smulCommClass_right [CommSemiring S₁] [DistribSMul R S₁] [SMulCommClass R S₁ S₁] :
SMulCommClass R (MvPolynomial σ S₁) (MvPolynomial σ S₁) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.smulCommClass_self _
/-- If `R` is a subsingleton, then `MvPolynomial σ R` has a unique element -/
instance unique [CommSemiring R] [Subsingleton R] : Unique (MvPolynomial σ R) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.unique
end Instances
variable [CommSemiring R] [CommSemiring S₁] {p q : MvPolynomial σ R}
/-- `monomial s a` is the monomial with coefficient `a` and exponents given by `s` -/
def monomial (s : σ →₀ ℕ) : R →ₗ[R] MvPolynomial σ R :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.lsingle s
theorem one_def : (1 : MvPolynomial σ R) = monomial 0 1 := rfl
theorem single_eq_monomial (s : σ →₀ ℕ) (a : R) : Finsupp.single s a = monomial s a :=
rfl
theorem mul_def : p * q = p.sum fun m a => q.sum fun n b => monomial (m + n) (a * b) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.mul_def
/-- `C a` is the constant polynomial with value `a` -/
def C : R →+* MvPolynomial σ R :=
{ singleZeroRingHom with toFun := monomial 0 }
variable (R σ)
@[simp]
theorem algebraMap_eq : algebraMap R (MvPolynomial σ R) = C :=
rfl
variable {R σ}
/-- `X n` is the degree `1` monomial $X_n$. -/
def X (n : σ) : MvPolynomial σ R :=
monomial (Finsupp.single n 1) 1
theorem monomial_left_injective {r : R} (hr : r ≠ 0) :
Function.Injective fun s : σ →₀ ℕ => monomial s r :=
Finsupp.single_left_injective hr
@[simp]
theorem monomial_left_inj {s t : σ →₀ ℕ} {r : R} (hr : r ≠ 0) :
monomial s r = monomial t r ↔ s = t :=
Finsupp.single_left_inj hr
theorem C_apply : (C a : MvPolynomial σ R) = monomial 0 a :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem C_0 : C 0 = (0 : MvPolynomial σ R) := map_zero _
@[simp]
theorem C_1 : C 1 = (1 : MvPolynomial σ R) :=
rfl
theorem C_mul_monomial : C a * monomial s a' = monomial s (a * a') := by
-- Porting note: this `show` feels like defeq abuse, but I can't find the appropriate lemmas
show AddMonoidAlgebra.single _ _ * AddMonoidAlgebra.single _ _ = AddMonoidAlgebra.single _ _
simp [C_apply, single_mul_single]
@[simp]
theorem C_add : (C (a + a') : MvPolynomial σ R) = C a + C a' :=
Finsupp.single_add _ _ _
@[simp]
theorem C_mul : (C (a * a') : MvPolynomial σ R) = C a * C a' :=
C_mul_monomial.symm
@[simp]
theorem C_pow (a : R) (n : ℕ) : (C (a ^ n) : MvPolynomial σ R) = C a ^ n :=
map_pow _ _ _
theorem C_injective (σ : Type*) (R : Type*) [CommSemiring R] :
Function.Injective (C : R → MvPolynomial σ R) :=
Finsupp.single_injective _
theorem C_surjective {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] (σ : Type*) [IsEmpty σ] :
Function.Surjective (C : R → MvPolynomial σ R) := by
refine fun p => ⟨p.toFun 0, Finsupp.ext fun a => ?_⟩
simp only [C_apply, ← single_eq_monomial, (Finsupp.ext isEmptyElim (α := σ) : a = 0),
single_eq_same]
rfl
@[simp]
theorem C_inj {σ : Type*} (R : Type*) [CommSemiring R] (r s : R) :
(C r : MvPolynomial σ R) = C s ↔ r = s :=
(C_injective σ R).eq_iff
@[simp] lemma C_eq_zero : (C a : MvPolynomial σ R) = 0 ↔ a = 0 := by rw [← map_zero C, C_inj]
lemma C_ne_zero : (C a : MvPolynomial σ R) ≠ 0 ↔ a ≠ 0 :=
C_eq_zero.ne
instance nontrivial_of_nontrivial (σ : Type*) (R : Type*) [CommSemiring R] [Nontrivial R] :
Nontrivial (MvPolynomial σ R) :=
inferInstanceAs (Nontrivial <| AddMonoidAlgebra R (σ →₀ ℕ))
instance infinite_of_infinite (σ : Type*) (R : Type*) [CommSemiring R] [Infinite R] :
Infinite (MvPolynomial σ R) :=
Infinite.of_injective C (C_injective _ _)
instance infinite_of_nonempty (σ : Type*) (R : Type*) [Nonempty σ] [CommSemiring R]
[Nontrivial R] : Infinite (MvPolynomial σ R) :=
Infinite.of_injective ((fun s : σ →₀ ℕ => monomial s 1) ∘ Finsupp.single (Classical.arbitrary σ))
<| (monomial_left_injective one_ne_zero).comp (Finsupp.single_injective _)
theorem C_eq_coe_nat (n : ℕ) : (C ↑n : MvPolynomial σ R) = n := by
induction n <;> simp [*]
theorem C_mul' : MvPolynomial.C a * p = a • p :=
(Algebra.smul_def a p).symm
theorem smul_eq_C_mul (p : MvPolynomial σ R) (a : R) : a • p = C a * p :=
C_mul'.symm
theorem C_eq_smul_one : (C a : MvPolynomial σ R) = a • (1 : MvPolynomial σ R) := by
rw [← C_mul', mul_one]
theorem smul_monomial {S₁ : Type*} [SMulZeroClass S₁ R] (r : S₁) :
r • monomial s a = monomial s (r • a) :=
Finsupp.smul_single _ _ _
theorem X_injective [Nontrivial R] : Function.Injective (X : σ → MvPolynomial σ R) :=
(monomial_left_injective one_ne_zero).comp (Finsupp.single_left_injective one_ne_zero)
@[simp]
theorem X_inj [Nontrivial R] (m n : σ) : X m = (X n : MvPolynomial σ R) ↔ m = n :=
X_injective.eq_iff
theorem monomial_pow : monomial s a ^ e = monomial (e • s) (a ^ e) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.single_pow e
@[simp]
theorem monomial_mul {s s' : σ →₀ ℕ} {a b : R} :
monomial s a * monomial s' b = monomial (s + s') (a * b) :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.single_mul_single
variable (σ R)
/-- `fun s ↦ monomial s 1` as a homomorphism. -/
def monomialOneHom : Multiplicative (σ →₀ ℕ) →* MvPolynomial σ R :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.of _ _
variable {σ R}
@[simp]
theorem monomialOneHom_apply : monomialOneHom R σ s = (monomial s 1 : MvPolynomial σ R) :=
rfl
theorem X_pow_eq_monomial : X n ^ e = monomial (Finsupp.single n e) (1 : R) := by
simp [X, monomial_pow]
theorem monomial_add_single : monomial (s + Finsupp.single n e) a = monomial s a * X n ^ e := by
rw [X_pow_eq_monomial, monomial_mul, mul_one]
theorem monomial_single_add : monomial (Finsupp.single n e + s) a = X n ^ e * monomial s a := by
rw [X_pow_eq_monomial, monomial_mul, one_mul]
theorem C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial {s : σ} {a : R} {n : ℕ} :
C a * X s ^ n = monomial (Finsupp.single s n) a := by
rw [← zero_add (Finsupp.single s n), monomial_add_single, C_apply]
theorem C_mul_X_eq_monomial {s : σ} {a : R} : C a * X s = monomial (Finsupp.single s 1) a := by
rw [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, pow_one]
@[simp]
theorem monomial_zero {s : σ →₀ ℕ} : monomial s (0 : R) = 0 :=
Finsupp.single_zero _
@[simp]
theorem monomial_zero' : (monomial (0 : σ →₀ ℕ) : R → MvPolynomial σ R) = C :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem monomial_eq_zero {s : σ →₀ ℕ} {b : R} : monomial s b = 0 ↔ b = 0 :=
Finsupp.single_eq_zero
@[simp]
theorem sum_monomial_eq {A : Type*} [AddCommMonoid A] {u : σ →₀ ℕ} {r : R} {b : (σ →₀ ℕ) → R → A}
(w : b u 0 = 0) : sum (monomial u r) b = b u r :=
Finsupp.sum_single_index w
@[simp]
theorem sum_C {A : Type*} [AddCommMonoid A] {b : (σ →₀ ℕ) → R → A} (w : b 0 0 = 0) :
sum (C a) b = b 0 a :=
sum_monomial_eq w
theorem monomial_sum_one {α : Type*} (s : Finset α) (f : α → σ →₀ ℕ) :
(monomial (∑ i ∈ s, f i) 1 : MvPolynomial σ R) = ∏ i ∈ s, monomial (f i) 1 :=
map_prod (monomialOneHom R σ) (fun i => Multiplicative.ofAdd (f i)) s
theorem monomial_sum_index {α : Type*} (s : Finset α) (f : α → σ →₀ ℕ) (a : R) :
monomial (∑ i ∈ s, f i) a = C a * ∏ i ∈ s, monomial (f i) 1 := by
rw [← monomial_sum_one, C_mul', ← (monomial _).map_smul, smul_eq_mul, mul_one]
theorem monomial_finsupp_sum_index {α β : Type*} [Zero β] (f : α →₀ β) (g : α → β → σ →₀ ℕ)
(a : R) : monomial (f.sum g) a = C a * f.prod fun a b => monomial (g a b) 1 :=
monomial_sum_index _ _ _
theorem monomial_eq_monomial_iff {α : Type*} (a₁ a₂ : α →₀ ℕ) (b₁ b₂ : R) :
monomial a₁ b₁ = monomial a₂ b₂ ↔ a₁ = a₂ ∧ b₁ = b₂ ∨ b₁ = 0 ∧ b₂ = 0 :=
Finsupp.single_eq_single_iff _ _ _ _
theorem monomial_eq : monomial s a = C a * (s.prod fun n e => X n ^ e : MvPolynomial σ R) := by
simp only [X_pow_eq_monomial, ← monomial_finsupp_sum_index, Finsupp.sum_single]
@[simp]
lemma prod_X_pow_eq_monomial : ∏ x ∈ s.support, X x ^ s x = monomial s (1 : R) := by
simp only [monomial_eq, map_one, one_mul, Finsupp.prod]
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem induction_on_monomial {motive : MvPolynomial σ R → Prop}
(C : ∀ a, motive (C a))
(mul_X : ∀ p n, motive p → motive (p * X n)) : ∀ s a, motive (monomial s a) := by
intro s a
apply @Finsupp.induction σ ℕ _ _ s
· show motive (monomial 0 a)
exact C a
· intro n e p _hpn _he ih
have : ∀ e : ℕ, motive (monomial p a * X n ^ e) := by
intro e
induction e with
| zero => simp [ih]
| succ e e_ih => simp [ih, pow_succ, (mul_assoc _ _ _).symm, mul_X, e_ih]
simp [add_comm, monomial_add_single, this]
/-- Analog of `Polynomial.induction_on'`.
To prove something about mv_polynomials,
it suffices to show the condition is closed under taking sums,
and it holds for monomials. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem induction_on' {P : MvPolynomial σ R → Prop} (p : MvPolynomial σ R)
(monomial : ∀ (u : σ →₀ ℕ) (a : R), P (monomial u a))
(add : ∀ p q : MvPolynomial σ R, P p → P q → P (p + q)) : P p :=
Finsupp.induction p
(suffices P (MvPolynomial.monomial 0 0) by rwa [monomial_zero] at this
show P (MvPolynomial.monomial 0 0) from monomial 0 0)
fun _ _ _ _ha _hb hPf => add _ _ (monomial _ _) hPf
/--
Similar to `MvPolynomial.induction_on` but only a weak form of `h_add` is required.
In particular, this version only requires us to show
that `motive` is closed under addition of nontrivial monomials not present in the support.
-/
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem monomial_add_induction_on {motive : MvPolynomial σ R → Prop} (p : MvPolynomial σ R)
(C : ∀ a, motive (C a))
(monomial_add :
∀ (a : σ →₀ ℕ) (b : R) (f : MvPolynomial σ R),
a ∉ f.support → b ≠ 0 → motive f → motive ((monomial a b) + f)) :
motive p :=
Finsupp.induction p (C_0.rec <| C 0) monomial_add
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-11")]
alias induction_on''' := monomial_add_induction_on
/--
Similar to `MvPolynomial.induction_on` but only a yet weaker form of `h_add` is required.
In particular, this version only requires us to show
that `motive` is closed under addition of monomials not present in the support
for which `motive` is already known to hold.
-/
theorem induction_on'' {motive : MvPolynomial σ R → Prop} (p : MvPolynomial σ R)
(C : ∀ a, motive (C a))
(monomial_add :
∀ (a : σ →₀ ℕ) (b : R) (f : MvPolynomial σ R),
a ∉ f.support → b ≠ 0 → motive f → motive (monomial a b) →
motive ((monomial a b) + f))
(mul_X : ∀ (p : MvPolynomial σ R) (n : σ), motive p → motive (p * MvPolynomial.X n)) :
motive p :=
monomial_add_induction_on p C fun a b f ha hb hf =>
monomial_add a b f ha hb hf <| induction_on_monomial C mul_X a b
/--
Analog of `Polynomial.induction_on`.
If a property holds for any constant polynomial
and is preserved under addition and multiplication by variables
then it holds for all multivariate polynomials.
-/
@[recursor 5]
theorem induction_on {motive : MvPolynomial σ R → Prop} (p : MvPolynomial σ R)
(C : ∀ a, motive (C a))
(add : ∀ p q, motive p → motive q → motive (p + q))
(mul_X : ∀ p n, motive p → motive (p * X n)) : motive p :=
induction_on'' p C (fun a b f _ha _hb hf hm => add (monomial a b) f hm hf) mul_X
theorem ringHom_ext {A : Type*} [Semiring A] {f g : MvPolynomial σ R →+* A}
(hC : ∀ r, f (C r) = g (C r)) (hX : ∀ i, f (X i) = g (X i)) : f = g := by
refine AddMonoidAlgebra.ringHom_ext' ?_ ?_
-- Porting note (https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/11041): this has high priority, but Lean still chooses `RingHom.ext`, why?
-- probably because of the type synonym
· ext x
exact hC _
· apply Finsupp.mulHom_ext'; intros x
-- Porting note (https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/11041): `Finsupp.mulHom_ext'` needs to have increased priority
apply MonoidHom.ext_mnat
exact hX _
/-- See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/
@[ext 1100]
theorem ringHom_ext' {A : Type*} [Semiring A] {f g : MvPolynomial σ R →+* A}
(hC : f.comp C = g.comp C) (hX : ∀ i, f (X i) = g (X i)) : f = g :=
ringHom_ext (RingHom.ext_iff.1 hC) hX
theorem hom_eq_hom [Semiring S₂] (f g : MvPolynomial σ R →+* S₂) (hC : f.comp C = g.comp C)
(hX : ∀ n : σ, f (X n) = g (X n)) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : f p = g p :=
RingHom.congr_fun (ringHom_ext' hC hX) p
theorem is_id (f : MvPolynomial σ R →+* MvPolynomial σ R) (hC : f.comp C = C)
(hX : ∀ n : σ, f (X n) = X n) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : f p = p :=
hom_eq_hom f (RingHom.id _) hC hX p
@[ext 1100]
theorem algHom_ext' {A B : Type*} [CommSemiring A] [CommSemiring B] [Algebra R A] [Algebra R B]
{f g : MvPolynomial σ A →ₐ[R] B}
(h₁ :
f.comp (IsScalarTower.toAlgHom R A (MvPolynomial σ A)) =
g.comp (IsScalarTower.toAlgHom R A (MvPolynomial σ A)))
(h₂ : ∀ i, f (X i) = g (X i)) : f = g :=
AlgHom.coe_ringHom_injective (MvPolynomial.ringHom_ext' (congr_arg AlgHom.toRingHom h₁) h₂)
@[ext 1200]
theorem algHom_ext {A : Type*} [Semiring A] [Algebra R A] {f g : MvPolynomial σ R →ₐ[R] A}
(hf : ∀ i : σ, f (X i) = g (X i)) : f = g :=
AddMonoidAlgebra.algHom_ext' (mulHom_ext' fun X : σ => MonoidHom.ext_mnat (hf X))
@[simp]
theorem algHom_C {A : Type*} [Semiring A] [Algebra R A] (f : MvPolynomial σ R →ₐ[R] A) (r : R) :
f (C r) = algebraMap R A r :=
f.commutes r
@[simp]
theorem adjoin_range_X : Algebra.adjoin R (range (X : σ → MvPolynomial σ R)) = ⊤ := by
set S := Algebra.adjoin R (range (X : σ → MvPolynomial σ R))
refine top_unique fun p hp => ?_; clear hp
induction p using MvPolynomial.induction_on with
| C => exact S.algebraMap_mem _
| add p q hp hq => exact S.add_mem hp hq
| mul_X p i hp => exact S.mul_mem hp (Algebra.subset_adjoin <| mem_range_self _)
@[ext]
theorem linearMap_ext {M : Type*} [AddCommMonoid M] [Module R M] {f g : MvPolynomial σ R →ₗ[R] M}
(h : ∀ s, f ∘ₗ monomial s = g ∘ₗ monomial s) : f = g :=
Finsupp.lhom_ext' h
section Support
/-- The finite set of all `m : σ →₀ ℕ` such that `X^m` has a non-zero coefficient. -/
def support (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : Finset (σ →₀ ℕ) :=
Finsupp.support p
theorem finsupp_support_eq_support (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : Finsupp.support p = p.support :=
rfl
theorem support_monomial [h : Decidable (a = 0)] :
(monomial s a).support = if a = 0 then ∅ else {s} := by
rw [← Subsingleton.elim (Classical.decEq R a 0) h]
rfl
theorem support_monomial_subset : (monomial s a).support ⊆ {s} :=
support_single_subset
theorem support_add [DecidableEq σ] : (p + q).support ⊆ p.support ∪ q.support :=
Finsupp.support_add
theorem support_X [Nontrivial R] : (X n : MvPolynomial σ R).support = {Finsupp.single n 1} := by
classical rw [X, support_monomial, if_neg]; exact one_ne_zero
theorem support_X_pow [Nontrivial R] (s : σ) (n : ℕ) :
(X s ^ n : MvPolynomial σ R).support = {Finsupp.single s n} := by
classical
rw [X_pow_eq_monomial, support_monomial, if_neg (one_ne_zero' R)]
@[simp]
theorem support_zero : (0 : MvPolynomial σ R).support = ∅ :=
rfl
theorem support_smul {S₁ : Type*} [SMulZeroClass S₁ R] {a : S₁} {f : MvPolynomial σ R} :
(a • f).support ⊆ f.support :=
Finsupp.support_smul
theorem support_sum {α : Type*} [DecidableEq σ] {s : Finset α} {f : α → MvPolynomial σ R} :
(∑ x ∈ s, f x).support ⊆ s.biUnion fun x => (f x).support :=
Finsupp.support_finset_sum
end Support
section Coeff
/-- The coefficient of the monomial `m` in the multi-variable polynomial `p`. -/
def coeff (m : σ →₀ ℕ) (p : MvPolynomial σ R) : R :=
@DFunLike.coe ((σ →₀ ℕ) →₀ R) _ _ _ p m
@[simp]
theorem mem_support_iff {p : MvPolynomial σ R} {m : σ →₀ ℕ} : m ∈ p.support ↔ p.coeff m ≠ 0 := by
simp [support, coeff]
theorem not_mem_support_iff {p : MvPolynomial σ R} {m : σ →₀ ℕ} : m ∉ p.support ↔ p.coeff m = 0 :=
by simp
theorem sum_def {A} [AddCommMonoid A] {p : MvPolynomial σ R} {b : (σ →₀ ℕ) → R → A} :
| p.sum b = ∑ m ∈ p.support, b m (p.coeff m) := by simp [support, Finsupp.sum, coeff]
theorem support_mul [DecidableEq σ] (p q : MvPolynomial σ R) :
(p * q).support ⊆ p.support + q.support :=
| Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Basic.lean | 539 | 542 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Johan Commelin. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johan Commelin, Robert Y. Lewis
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.WittVector.Truncated
import Mathlib.RingTheory.WittVector.Identities
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.Padics.RingHoms
/-!
# Comparison isomorphism between `WittVector p (ZMod p)` and `ℤ_[p]`
We construct a ring isomorphism between `WittVector p (ZMod p)` and `ℤ_[p]`.
This isomorphism follows from the fact that both satisfy the universal property
of the inverse limit of `ZMod (p^n)`.
## Main declarations
* `WittVector.toZModPow`: a family of compatible ring homs `𝕎 (ZMod p) → ZMod (p^k)`
* `WittVector.equiv`: the isomorphism
## References
* [Hazewinkel, *Witt Vectors*][Haze09]
* [Commelin and Lewis, *Formalizing the Ring of Witt Vectors*][CL21]
-/
noncomputable section
variable {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime]
local notation "𝕎" => WittVector p
namespace TruncatedWittVector
variable (p) (n : ℕ) (R : Type*) [CommRing R]
theorem eq_of_le_of_cast_pow_eq_zero [CharP R p] (i : ℕ) (hin : i ≤ n)
(hpi : (p : TruncatedWittVector p n R) ^ i = 0) : i = n := by
contrapose! hpi
replace hin := lt_of_le_of_ne hin hpi; clear hpi
have : (p : TruncatedWittVector p n R) ^ i = WittVector.truncate n ((p : 𝕎 R) ^ i) := by
rw [RingHom.map_pow, map_natCast]
rw [this, ne_eq, TruncatedWittVector.ext_iff, not_forall]; clear this
use ⟨i, hin⟩
rw [WittVector.coeff_truncate, coeff_zero, Fin.val_mk, WittVector.coeff_p_pow]
haveI : Nontrivial R := CharP.nontrivial_of_char_ne_one hp.1.ne_one
exact one_ne_zero
section Iso
variable {R}
theorem card_zmod : Fintype.card (TruncatedWittVector p n (ZMod p)) = p ^ n := by
rw [card, ZMod.card]
theorem charP_zmod : CharP (TruncatedWittVector p n (ZMod p)) (p ^ n) :=
charP_of_prime_pow_injective _ _ _ (card_zmod _ _) (eq_of_le_of_cast_pow_eq_zero p n (ZMod p))
attribute [local instance] charP_zmod
/-- The unique isomorphism between `ZMod p^n` and `TruncatedWittVector p n (ZMod p)`.
This isomorphism exists, because `TruncatedWittVector p n (ZMod p)` is a finite ring
with characteristic and cardinality `p^n`.
-/
def zmodEquivTrunc : ZMod (p ^ n) ≃+* TruncatedWittVector p n (ZMod p) :=
ZMod.ringEquiv (TruncatedWittVector p n (ZMod p)) (card_zmod _ _)
theorem zmodEquivTrunc_apply {x : ZMod (p ^ n)} :
zmodEquivTrunc p n x =
ZMod.castHom (m := p ^ n) (by rfl) (TruncatedWittVector p n (ZMod p)) x :=
rfl
/-- The following diagram commutes:
```text
ZMod (p^n) ----------------------------> ZMod (p^m)
| |
| |
v v
TruncatedWittVector p n (ZMod p) ----> TruncatedWittVector p m (ZMod p)
```
Here the vertical arrows are `TruncatedWittVector.zmodEquivTrunc`,
the horizontal arrow at the top is `ZMod.castHom`,
and the horizontal arrow at the bottom is `TruncatedWittVector.truncate`.
-/
theorem commutes {m : ℕ} (hm : n ≤ m) :
(truncate hm).comp (zmodEquivTrunc p m).toRingHom =
(zmodEquivTrunc p n).toRingHom.comp (ZMod.castHom (pow_dvd_pow p hm) _) :=
RingHom.ext_zmod _ _
theorem commutes' {m : ℕ} (hm : n ≤ m) (x : ZMod (p ^ m)) :
truncate hm (zmodEquivTrunc p m x) = zmodEquivTrunc p n (ZMod.castHom (pow_dvd_pow p hm) _ x) :=
show (truncate hm).comp (zmodEquivTrunc p m).toRingHom x = _ by rw [commutes _ _ hm]; rfl
theorem commutes_symm' {m : ℕ} (hm : n ≤ m) (x : TruncatedWittVector p m (ZMod p)) :
(zmodEquivTrunc p n).symm (truncate hm x) =
ZMod.castHom (pow_dvd_pow p hm) _ ((zmodEquivTrunc p m).symm x) := by
apply (zmodEquivTrunc p n).injective
rw [← commutes' _ _ hm]
simp
/-- The following diagram commutes:
```text
TruncatedWittVector p n (ZMod p) ----> TruncatedWittVector p m (ZMod p)
| |
| |
v v
ZMod (p^n) ----------------------------> ZMod (p^m)
```
Here the vertical arrows are `(TruncatedWittVector.zmodEquivTrunc p _).symm`,
the horizontal arrow at the top is `ZMod.castHom`,
and the horizontal arrow at the bottom is `TruncatedWittVector.truncate`.
-/
theorem commutes_symm {m : ℕ} (hm : n ≤ m) :
(zmodEquivTrunc p n).symm.toRingHom.comp (truncate hm) =
(ZMod.castHom (pow_dvd_pow p hm) _).comp (zmodEquivTrunc p m).symm.toRingHom := by
ext; apply commutes_symm'
end Iso
end TruncatedWittVector
namespace WittVector
open TruncatedWittVector
variable (p)
/-- `toZModPow` is a family of compatible ring homs. We get this family by composing
`TruncatedWittVector.zmodEquivTrunc` (in right-to-left direction) with `WittVector.truncate`. -/
def toZModPow (k : ℕ) : 𝕎 (ZMod p) →+* ZMod (p ^ k) :=
(zmodEquivTrunc p k).symm.toRingHom.comp (truncate k)
theorem toZModPow_compat (m n : ℕ) (h : m ≤ n) :
(ZMod.castHom (pow_dvd_pow p h) (ZMod (p ^ m))).comp (toZModPow p n) = toZModPow p m :=
calc
(ZMod.castHom _ (ZMod (p ^ m))).comp ((zmodEquivTrunc p n).symm.toRingHom.comp (truncate n))
_ = ((zmodEquivTrunc p m).symm.toRingHom.comp (TruncatedWittVector.truncate h)).comp
(truncate n) := by
rw [commutes_symm, RingHom.comp_assoc]
_ = (zmodEquivTrunc p m).symm.toRingHom.comp (truncate m) := by
rw [RingHom.comp_assoc, truncate_comp_wittVector_truncate]
/-- `toPadicInt` lifts `toZModPow : 𝕎 (ZMod p) →+* ZMod (p ^ k)` to a ring hom to `ℤ_[p]`
using `PadicInt.lift`, the universal property of `ℤ_[p]`.
-/
def toPadicInt : 𝕎 (ZMod p) →+* ℤ_[p] :=
PadicInt.lift <| toZModPow_compat p
theorem zmodEquivTrunc_compat (k₁ k₂ : ℕ) (hk : k₁ ≤ k₂) :
(TruncatedWittVector.truncate hk).comp
((zmodEquivTrunc p k₂).toRingHom.comp (PadicInt.toZModPow k₂)) =
(zmodEquivTrunc p k₁).toRingHom.comp (PadicInt.toZModPow k₁) := by
rw [← RingHom.comp_assoc, commutes, RingHom.comp_assoc,
PadicInt.zmod_cast_comp_toZModPow _ _ hk]
/-- `fromPadicInt` uses `WittVector.lift` to lift `TruncatedWittVector.zmodEquivTrunc`
composed with `PadicInt.toZModPow` to a ring hom `ℤ_[p] →+* 𝕎 (ZMod p)`.
-/
def fromPadicInt : ℤ_[p] →+* 𝕎 (ZMod p) :=
(WittVector.lift fun k => (zmodEquivTrunc p k).toRingHom.comp (PadicInt.toZModPow k)) <|
zmodEquivTrunc_compat _
theorem toPadicInt_comp_fromPadicInt : (toPadicInt p).comp (fromPadicInt p) = RingHom.id ℤ_[p] := by
rw [← PadicInt.toZModPow_eq_iff_ext]
intro n
rw [← RingHom.comp_assoc, toPadicInt, PadicInt.lift_spec]
simp only [fromPadicInt, toZModPow, RingHom.comp_id]
rw [RingHom.comp_assoc, truncate_comp_lift, ← RingHom.comp_assoc]
simp only [RingEquiv.symm_toRingHom_comp_toRingHom, RingHom.id_comp]
theorem toPadicInt_comp_fromPadicInt_ext (x) :
(toPadicInt p).comp (fromPadicInt p) x = RingHom.id ℤ_[p] x := by
rw [toPadicInt_comp_fromPadicInt]
theorem fromPadicInt_comp_toPadicInt :
(fromPadicInt p).comp (toPadicInt p) = RingHom.id (𝕎 (ZMod p)) := by
apply WittVector.hom_ext
| intro n
rw [fromPadicInt, ← RingHom.comp_assoc, truncate_comp_lift, RingHom.comp_assoc]
simp only [toPadicInt, toZModPow, RingHom.comp_id, PadicInt.lift_spec, RingHom.id_comp, ←
RingHom.comp_assoc, RingEquiv.toRingHom_comp_symm_toRingHom]
theorem fromPadicInt_comp_toPadicInt_ext (x) :
(fromPadicInt p).comp (toPadicInt p) x = RingHom.id (𝕎 (ZMod p)) x := by
| Mathlib/RingTheory/WittVector/Compare.lean | 183 | 189 |
/-
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
| Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Arithmetic.lean | 1,669 | 1,674 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Amelia Livingston. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Amelia Livingston
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Submonoid.Operations
import Mathlib.Data.Setoid.Basic
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Congruence.Hom
/-!
# Congruence relations
This file proves basic properties of the quotient of a type by a congruence relation.
The second half of the file concerns congruence relations on monoids, in which case the
quotient by the congruence relation is also a monoid. There are results about the universal
property of quotients of monoids, and the isomorphism theorems for monoids.
## Implementation notes
A congruence relation on a monoid `M` can be thought of as a submonoid of `M × M` for which
membership is an equivalence relation, but whilst this fact is established in the file, it is not
used, since this perspective adds more layers of definitional unfolding.
## Tags
congruence, congruence relation, quotient, quotient by congruence relation, monoid,
quotient monoid, isomorphism theorems
-/
variable (M : Type*) {N : Type*} {P : Type*}
open Function Setoid
variable {M}
namespace Con
section
variable [Mul M] [Mul N] [Mul P] (c : Con M)
variable {c}
/-- Given types with multiplications `M, N`, the product of two congruence relations `c` on `M` and
`d` on `N`: `(x₁, x₂), (y₁, y₂) ∈ M × N` are related by `c.prod d` iff `x₁` is related to `y₁`
by `c` and `x₂` is related to `y₂` by `d`. -/
@[to_additive prod "Given types with additions `M, N`, the product of two congruence relations
`c` on `M` and `d` on `N`: `(x₁, x₂), (y₁, y₂) ∈ M × N` are related by `c.prod d` iff `x₁`
is related to `y₁` by `c` and `x₂` is related to `y₂` by `d`."]
protected def prod (c : Con M) (d : Con N) : Con (M × N) :=
{ c.toSetoid.prod d.toSetoid with
mul' := fun h1 h2 => ⟨c.mul h1.1 h2.1, d.mul h1.2 h2.2⟩ }
/-- The product of an indexed collection of congruence relations. -/
@[to_additive "The product of an indexed collection of additive congruence relations."]
def pi {ι : Type*} {f : ι → Type*} [∀ i, Mul (f i)] (C : ∀ i, Con (f i)) : Con (∀ i, f i) :=
{ @piSetoid _ _ fun i => (C i).toSetoid with
mul' := fun h1 h2 i => (C i).mul (h1 i) (h2 i) }
/-- Makes an isomorphism of quotients by two congruence relations, given that the relations are
equal. -/
@[to_additive "Makes an additive isomorphism of quotients by two additive congruence relations,
given that the relations are equal."]
protected def congr {c d : Con M} (h : c = d) : c.Quotient ≃* d.Quotient :=
{ Quotient.congr (Equiv.refl M) <| by apply Con.ext_iff.mp h with
map_mul' := fun x y => by rcases x with ⟨⟩; rcases y with ⟨⟩; rfl }
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem congr_mk {c d : Con M} (h : c = d) (a : M) :
Con.congr h (a : c.Quotient) = (a : d.Quotient) := rfl
@[to_additive]
theorem le_comap_conGen {M N : Type*} [Mul M] [Mul N] (f : M → N)
(H : ∀ (x y : M), f (x * y) = f x * f y) (rel : N → N → Prop) :
conGen (fun x y ↦ rel (f x) (f y)) ≤ Con.comap f H (conGen rel) := by
intro x y h
simp only [Con.comap_rel]
exact .rec (fun x y h ↦ .of (f x) (f y) h) (fun x ↦ .refl (f x))
(fun _ h ↦ .symm h) (fun _ _ h1 h2 ↦ h1.trans h2) (fun {w x y z} _ _ h1 h2 ↦
(congrArg (fun a ↦ conGen rel a (f (x * z))) (H w y)).mpr
(((congrArg (fun a ↦ conGen rel (f w * f y) a) (H x z))).mpr
(.mul h1 h2))) h
@[to_additive]
theorem comap_conGen_equiv {M N : Type*} [Mul M] [Mul N] (f : MulEquiv M N) (rel : N → N → Prop) :
Con.comap f (map_mul f) (conGen rel) = conGen (fun x y ↦ rel (f x) (f y)) := by
apply le_antisymm _ (le_comap_conGen f (map_mul f) rel)
intro a b h
simp only [Con.comap_rel] at h
have H : ∀ n1 n2, (conGen rel) n1 n2 → ∀ a b, f a = n1 → f b = n2 →
(conGen fun x y ↦ rel (f x) (f y)) a b := by
intro n1 n2 h
induction h with
| of x y h =>
intro _ _ fa fb
apply ConGen.Rel.of
rwa [fa, fb]
| refl x =>
intro _ _ fc fd
rw [f.injective (fc.trans fd.symm)]
exact ConGen.Rel.refl _
| symm _ h => exact fun a b fs fb ↦ ConGen.Rel.symm (h b a fb fs)
| trans _ _ ih ih1 =>
exact fun a b fa fb ↦ Exists.casesOn (f.surjective _) fun c' hc' ↦
ConGen.Rel.trans (ih a c' fa hc') (ih1 c' b hc' fb)
| mul _ _ ih ih1 =>
rename_i w x y z _ _
intro a b fa fb
rw [← f.eq_symm_apply, map_mul] at fa fb
rw [fa, fb]
exact ConGen.Rel.mul (ih (f.symm w) (f.symm x) (by simp) (by simp))
(ih1 (f.symm y) (f.symm z) (by simp) (by simp))
exact H (f a) (f b) h a b (refl _) (refl _)
@[to_additive]
theorem comap_conGen_of_bijective {M N : Type*} [Mul M] [Mul N] (f : M → N)
(hf : Function.Bijective f) (H : ∀ (x y : M), f (x * y) = f x * f y) (rel : N → N → Prop) :
Con.comap f H (conGen rel) = conGen (fun x y ↦ rel (f x) (f y)) :=
comap_conGen_equiv (MulEquiv.ofBijective (MulHom.mk f H) hf) rel
end
section MulOneClass
variable [MulOneClass M] [MulOneClass N] [MulOneClass P] (c : Con M)
/-- The submonoid of `M × M` defined by a congruence relation on a monoid `M`. -/
@[to_additive (attr := coe) "The `AddSubmonoid` of `M × M` defined by an additive congruence
relation on an `AddMonoid` `M`."]
protected def submonoid : Submonoid (M × M) where
carrier := { x | c x.1 x.2 }
one_mem' := c.iseqv.1 1
mul_mem' := c.mul
variable {c}
/-- The congruence relation on a monoid `M` from a submonoid of `M × M` for which membership
is an equivalence relation. -/
@[to_additive "The additive congruence relation on an `AddMonoid` `M` from
an `AddSubmonoid` of `M × M` for which membership is an equivalence relation."]
def ofSubmonoid (N : Submonoid (M × M)) (H : Equivalence fun x y => (x, y) ∈ N) : Con M where
r x y := (x, y) ∈ N
iseqv := H
mul' := N.mul_mem
/-- Coercion from a congruence relation `c` on a monoid `M` to the submonoid of `M × M` whose
elements are `(x, y)` such that `x` is related to `y` by `c`. -/
@[to_additive "Coercion from a congruence relation `c` on an `AddMonoid` `M`
to the `AddSubmonoid` of `M × M` whose elements are `(x, y)` such that `x`
is related to `y` by `c`."]
instance toSubmonoid : Coe (Con M) (Submonoid (M × M)) :=
⟨fun c => c.submonoid⟩
@[to_additive]
theorem mem_coe {c : Con M} {x y} : (x, y) ∈ (↑c : Submonoid (M × M)) ↔ (x, y) ∈ c :=
Iff.rfl
@[to_additive]
theorem to_submonoid_inj (c d : Con M) (H : (c : Submonoid (M × M)) = d) : c = d :=
ext fun x y => show (x, y) ∈ c.submonoid ↔ (x, y) ∈ d from H ▸ Iff.rfl
@[to_additive]
theorem le_iff {c d : Con M} : c ≤ d ↔ (c : Submonoid (M × M)) ≤ d :=
⟨fun h _ H => h H, fun h x y hc => h <| show (x, y) ∈ c from hc⟩
variable (x y : M)
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
-- Porting note: removed dot notation
theorem mrange_mk' : MonoidHom.mrange c.mk' = ⊤ :=
MonoidHom.mrange_eq_top.2 mk'_surjective
variable {f : M →* P}
/-- Given a congruence relation `c` on a monoid and a homomorphism `f` constant on `c`'s
equivalence classes, `f` has the same image as the homomorphism that `f` induces on the
quotient. -/
@[to_additive "Given an additive congruence relation `c` on an `AddMonoid` and a homomorphism `f`
constant on `c`'s equivalence classes, `f` has the same image as the homomorphism that `f` induces
on the quotient."]
theorem lift_range (H : c ≤ ker f) : MonoidHom.mrange (c.lift f H) = MonoidHom.mrange f :=
Submonoid.ext fun x => ⟨by rintro ⟨⟨y⟩, hy⟩; exact ⟨y, hy⟩, fun ⟨y, hy⟩ => ⟨↑y, hy⟩⟩
/-- Given a monoid homomorphism `f`, the induced homomorphism on the quotient by `f`'s kernel has
the same image as `f`. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp) "Given an `AddMonoid` homomorphism `f`, the induced homomorphism
on the quotient by `f`'s kernel has the same image as `f`."]
theorem kerLift_range_eq : MonoidHom.mrange (kerLift f) = MonoidHom.mrange f :=
lift_range fun _ _ => id
variable (c)
/-- The **first isomorphism theorem for monoids**. -/
@[to_additive "The first isomorphism theorem for `AddMonoid`s."]
noncomputable def quotientKerEquivRange (f : M →* P) : (ker f).Quotient ≃* MonoidHom.mrange f :=
{ Equiv.ofBijective
((@MulEquiv.toMonoidHom (MonoidHom.mrange (kerLift f)) _ _ _ <|
MulEquiv.submonoidCongr kerLift_range_eq).comp
(kerLift f).mrangeRestrict) <|
((Equiv.bijective (@MulEquiv.toEquiv (MonoidHom.mrange (kerLift f)) _ _ _ <|
MulEquiv.submonoidCongr kerLift_range_eq)).comp
⟨fun x y h =>
kerLift_injective f <| by rcases x with ⟨⟩; rcases y with ⟨⟩; injections,
fun ⟨w, z, hz⟩ => ⟨z, by rcases hz with ⟨⟩; rfl⟩⟩) with
map_mul' := MonoidHom.map_mul _ }
/-- The first isomorphism theorem for monoids in the case of a homomorphism with right inverse. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simps)
"The first isomorphism theorem for `AddMonoid`s in the case of a homomorphism
with right inverse."]
def quotientKerEquivOfRightInverse (f : M →* P) (g : P → M) (hf : Function.RightInverse g f) :
(ker f).Quotient ≃* P :=
{ kerLift f with
toFun := kerLift f
invFun := (↑) ∘ g
left_inv := fun x => kerLift_injective _ (by rw [Function.comp_apply, kerLift_mk, hf])
right_inv := fun x => by (conv_rhs => rw [← hf x]); rfl }
/-- The first isomorphism theorem for Monoids in the case of a surjective homomorphism.
For a `computable` version, see `Con.quotientKerEquivOfRightInverse`.
-/
@[to_additive "The first isomorphism theorem for `AddMonoid`s in the case of a surjective
homomorphism.
For a `computable` version, see `AddCon.quotientKerEquivOfRightInverse`.
"]
noncomputable def quotientKerEquivOfSurjective (f : M →* P) (hf : Surjective f) :
(ker f).Quotient ≃* P :=
quotientKerEquivOfRightInverse _ _ hf.hasRightInverse.choose_spec
/-- If e : M →* N is surjective then (c.comap e).Quotient ≃* c.Quotient with c : Con N -/
@[to_additive "If e : M →* N is surjective then (c.comap e).Quotient ≃* c.Quotient with c :
AddCon N"]
noncomputable def comapQuotientEquivOfSurj (c : Con M) (f : N →* M) (hf : Function.Surjective f) :
(Con.comap f f.map_mul c).Quotient ≃* c.Quotient :=
(Con.congr Con.comap_eq).trans <| Con.quotientKerEquivOfSurjective (c.mk'.comp f) <|
Con.mk'_surjective.comp hf
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
lemma comapQuotientEquivOfSurj_mk (c : Con M) {f : N →* M} (hf : Function.Surjective f) (x : N) :
comapQuotientEquivOfSurj c f hf x = f x := rfl
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
lemma comapQuotientEquivOfSurj_symm_mk (c : Con M) {f : N →* M} (hf) (x : N) :
(comapQuotientEquivOfSurj c f hf).symm (f x) = x :=
(MulEquiv.symm_apply_eq (c.comapQuotientEquivOfSurj f hf)).mpr rfl
/-- This version infers the surjectivity of the function from a MulEquiv function -/
@[to_additive (attr := simp) "This version infers the surjectivity of the function from a
MulEquiv function"]
lemma comapQuotientEquivOfSurj_symm_mk' (c : Con M) (f : N ≃* M) (x : N) :
((@MulEquiv.symm (Con.Quotient (comap ⇑f _ c)) _ _ _
(comapQuotientEquivOfSurj c (f : N →* M) f.surjective)) ⟦f x⟧) = ↑x :=
(MulEquiv.symm_apply_eq (@comapQuotientEquivOfSurj M N _ _ c f _)).mpr rfl
/-- The **second isomorphism theorem for monoids**. -/
@[to_additive "The second isomorphism theorem for `AddMonoid`s."]
noncomputable def comapQuotientEquiv (f : N →* M) :
(comap f f.map_mul c).Quotient ≃* MonoidHom.mrange (c.mk'.comp f) :=
(Con.congr comap_eq).trans <| quotientKerEquivRange <| c.mk'.comp f
/-- The **third isomorphism theorem for monoids**. -/
@[to_additive "The third isomorphism theorem for `AddMonoid`s."]
def quotientQuotientEquivQuotient (c d : Con M) (h : c ≤ d) :
(ker (c.map d h)).Quotient ≃* d.Quotient :=
{ Setoid.quotientQuotientEquivQuotient c.toSetoid d.toSetoid h with
map_mul' := fun x y =>
Con.induction_on₂ x y fun w z =>
Con.induction_on₂ w z fun a b =>
show _ = d.mk' a * d.mk' b by rw [← d.mk'.map_mul]; rfl }
end MulOneClass
section Monoids
@[to_additive]
theorem smul {α M : Type*} [MulOneClass M] [SMul α M] [IsScalarTower α M M] (c : Con M) (a : α)
{w x : M} (h : c w x) : c (a • w) (a • x) := by
simpa only [smul_one_mul] using c.mul (c.refl' (a • (1 : M) : M)) h
end Monoids
section Actions
@[to_additive]
instance instSMul {α M : Type*} [MulOneClass M] [SMul α M] [IsScalarTower α M M] (c : Con M) :
SMul α c.Quotient where
smul a := (Quotient.map' (a • ·)) fun _ _ => c.smul a
@[to_additive]
theorem coe_smul {α M : Type*} [MulOneClass M] [SMul α M] [IsScalarTower α M M] (c : Con M)
(a : α) (x : M) : (↑(a • x) : c.Quotient) = a • (x : c.Quotient) :=
rfl
instance instSMulCommClass {α β M : Type*} [MulOneClass M] [SMul α M] [SMul β M]
[IsScalarTower α M M] [IsScalarTower β M M] [SMulCommClass α β M] (c : Con M) :
SMulCommClass α β c.Quotient where
smul_comm a b := Quotient.ind' fun m => congr_arg Quotient.mk'' <| smul_comm a b m
instance instIsScalarTower {α β M : Type*} [MulOneClass M] [SMul α β] [SMul α M] [SMul β M]
[IsScalarTower α M M] [IsScalarTower β M M] [IsScalarTower α β M] (c : Con M) :
IsScalarTower α β c.Quotient where
smul_assoc a b := Quotient.ind' fun m => congr_arg Quotient.mk'' <| smul_assoc a b m
instance instIsCentralScalar {α M : Type*} [MulOneClass M] [SMul α M] [SMul αᵐᵒᵖ M]
[IsScalarTower α M M] [IsScalarTower αᵐᵒᵖ M M] [IsCentralScalar α M] (c : Con M) :
IsCentralScalar α c.Quotient where
op_smul_eq_smul a := Quotient.ind' fun m => congr_arg Quotient.mk'' <| op_smul_eq_smul a m
@[to_additive]
instance mulAction {α M : Type*} [Monoid α] [MulOneClass M] [MulAction α M] [IsScalarTower α M M]
(c : Con M) : MulAction α c.Quotient where
one_smul := Quotient.ind' fun _ => congr_arg Quotient.mk'' <| one_smul _ _
mul_smul _ _ := Quotient.ind' fun _ => congr_arg Quotient.mk'' <| mul_smul _ _ _
instance mulDistribMulAction {α M : Type*} [Monoid α] [Monoid M] [MulDistribMulAction α M]
[IsScalarTower α M M] (c : Con M) : MulDistribMulAction α c.Quotient :=
{ smul_one := fun _ => congr_arg Quotient.mk'' <| smul_one _
smul_mul := fun _ => Quotient.ind₂' fun _ _ => congr_arg Quotient.mk'' <| smul_mul' _ _ _ }
end Actions
end Con
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/Congruence/Basic.lean | 579 | 584 | |
/-
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, Sander Dahmen, Kim Morrison, Chris Hughes, Anne Baanen
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Subalgebra.Lattice
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Basis.Prod
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Dimension.Free
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.TensorProduct.Basis
/-!
# Rank of various constructions
## Main statements
- `rank_quotient_add_rank_le` : `rank M/N + rank N ≤ rank M`.
- `lift_rank_add_lift_rank_le_rank_prod`: `rank M × N ≤ rank M + rank N`.
- `rank_span_le_of_finite`: `rank (span s) ≤ #s` for finite `s`.
For free modules, we have
- `rank_prod` : `rank M × N = rank M + rank N`.
- `rank_finsupp` : `rank (ι →₀ M) = #ι * rank M`
- `rank_directSum`: `rank (⨁ Mᵢ) = ∑ rank Mᵢ`
- `rank_tensorProduct`: `rank (M ⊗ N) = rank M * rank N`.
Lemmas for ranks of submodules and subalgebras are also provided.
We have finrank variants for most lemmas as well.
-/
noncomputable section
universe u u' v v' u₁' w w'
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type u'} {M : Type v} {M' : Type v'} {M₁ : Type v}
variable {ι : Type w} {ι' : Type w'} {η : Type u₁'} {φ : η → Type*}
open Basis Cardinal DirectSum Function Module Set Submodule
section Quotient
variable [Ring R] [CommRing S] [AddCommGroup M] [AddCommGroup M'] [AddCommGroup M₁]
variable [Module R M]
theorem LinearIndependent.sumElim_of_quotient
{M' : Submodule R M} {ι₁ ι₂} {f : ι₁ → M'} (hf : LinearIndependent R f) (g : ι₂ → M)
(hg : LinearIndependent R (Submodule.Quotient.mk (p := M') ∘ g)) :
LinearIndependent R (Sum.elim (f · : ι₁ → M) g) := by
refine .sum_type (hf.map' M'.subtype M'.ker_subtype) (.of_comp M'.mkQ hg) ?_
refine disjoint_def.mpr fun x h₁ h₂ ↦ ?_
have : x ∈ M' := span_le.mpr (Set.range_subset_iff.mpr fun i ↦ (f i).prop) h₁
obtain ⟨c, rfl⟩ := Finsupp.mem_span_range_iff_exists_finsupp.mp h₂
simp_rw [← Quotient.mk_eq_zero, ← mkQ_apply, map_finsuppSum, map_smul, mkQ_apply] at this
rw [linearIndependent_iff.mp hg _ this, Finsupp.sum_zero_index]
@[deprecated (since := "2025-02-21")]
alias LinearIndependent.sum_elim_of_quotient := LinearIndependent.sumElim_of_quotient
theorem LinearIndepOn.union_of_quotient {s t : Set ι} {f : ι → M} (hs : LinearIndepOn R f s)
(ht : LinearIndepOn R (mkQ (span R (f '' s)) ∘ f) t) : LinearIndepOn R f (s ∪ t) := by
apply hs.union ht.of_comp
convert (Submodule.range_ker_disjoint ht).symm
· simp
aesop
theorem LinearIndepOn.union_id_of_quotient {M' : Submodule R M}
{s : Set M} (hs : s ⊆ M') (hs' : LinearIndepOn R id s) {t : Set M}
(ht : LinearIndepOn R (mkQ M') t) : LinearIndepOn R id (s ∪ t) :=
hs'.union_of_quotient <| by
rw [image_id]
exact ht.of_comp ((span R s).mapQ M' (LinearMap.id) (span_le.2 hs))
@[deprecated (since := "2025-02-16")] alias LinearIndependent.union_of_quotient :=
LinearIndepOn.union_id_of_quotient
theorem linearIndepOn_union_iff_quotient {s t : Set ι} {f : ι → M} (hst : Disjoint s t) :
LinearIndepOn R f (s ∪ t) ↔
LinearIndepOn R f s ∧ LinearIndepOn R (mkQ (span R (f '' s)) ∘ f) t := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨?_, ?_⟩, fun h ↦ h.1.union_of_quotient h.2⟩
· exact h.mono subset_union_left
apply (h.mono subset_union_right).map
simpa [← image_eq_range] using ((linearIndepOn_union_iff hst).1 h).2.2.symm
theorem LinearIndepOn.quotient_iff_union {s t : Set ι} {f : ι → M} (hs : LinearIndepOn R f s)
(hst : Disjoint s t) :
LinearIndepOn R (mkQ (span R (f '' s)) ∘ f) t ↔ LinearIndepOn R f (s ∪ t) := by
rw [linearIndepOn_union_iff_quotient hst, and_iff_right hs]
theorem rank_quotient_add_rank_le [Nontrivial R] (M' : Submodule R M) :
Module.rank R (M ⧸ M') + Module.rank R M' ≤ Module.rank R M := by
conv_lhs => simp only [Module.rank_def]
have := nonempty_linearIndependent_set R (M ⧸ M')
have := nonempty_linearIndependent_set R M'
rw [Cardinal.ciSup_add_ciSup _ (bddAbove_range _) _ (bddAbove_range _)]
refine ciSup_le fun ⟨s, hs⟩ ↦ ciSup_le fun ⟨t, ht⟩ ↦ ?_
choose f hf using Submodule.Quotient.mk_surjective M'
simpa [add_comm] using (LinearIndependent.sumElim_of_quotient ht (fun (i : s) ↦ f i)
(by simpa [Function.comp_def, hf] using hs)).cardinal_le_rank
theorem rank_quotient_le (p : Submodule R M) : Module.rank R (M ⧸ p) ≤ Module.rank R M :=
(mkQ p).rank_le_of_surjective Quot.mk_surjective
/-- The dimension of a quotient is bounded by the dimension of the ambient space. -/
theorem Submodule.finrank_quotient_le [StrongRankCondition R] [Module.Finite R M]
(s : Submodule R M) : finrank R (M ⧸ s) ≤ finrank R M :=
toNat_le_toNat ((Submodule.mkQ s).rank_le_of_surjective Quot.mk_surjective)
(rank_lt_aleph0 _ _)
end Quotient
variable [Semiring R] [CommSemiring S] [AddCommMonoid M] [AddCommMonoid M'] [AddCommMonoid M₁]
variable [Module R M]
section ULift
@[simp]
theorem rank_ulift : Module.rank R (ULift.{w} M) = Cardinal.lift.{w} (Module.rank R M) :=
Cardinal.lift_injective.{v} <| Eq.symm <| (lift_lift _).trans ULift.moduleEquiv.symm.lift_rank_eq
@[simp]
theorem finrank_ulift : finrank R (ULift M) = finrank R M := by
simp_rw [finrank, rank_ulift, toNat_lift]
end ULift
section Prod
variable (R M M')
variable [Module R M₁] [Module R M']
theorem rank_add_rank_le_rank_prod [Nontrivial R] :
Module.rank R M + Module.rank R M₁ ≤ Module.rank R (M × M₁) := by
conv_lhs => simp only [Module.rank_def]
have := nonempty_linearIndependent_set R M
have := nonempty_linearIndependent_set R M₁
rw [Cardinal.ciSup_add_ciSup _ (bddAbove_range _) _ (bddAbove_range _)]
exact ciSup_le fun ⟨s, hs⟩ ↦ ciSup_le fun ⟨t, ht⟩ ↦
(linearIndependent_inl_union_inr' hs ht).cardinal_le_rank
theorem lift_rank_add_lift_rank_le_rank_prod [Nontrivial R] :
lift.{v'} (Module.rank R M) + lift.{v} (Module.rank R M') ≤ Module.rank R (M × M') := by
rw [← rank_ulift, ← rank_ulift]
exact (rank_add_rank_le_rank_prod R _).trans_eq
(ULift.moduleEquiv.prodCongr ULift.moduleEquiv).rank_eq
variable {R M M'}
variable [StrongRankCondition R] [Module.Free R M] [Module.Free R M'] [Module.Free R M₁]
open Module.Free
/-- If `M` and `M'` are free, then the rank of `M × M'` is
`(Module.rank R M).lift + (Module.rank R M').lift`. -/
@[simp]
theorem rank_prod : Module.rank R (M × M') =
Cardinal.lift.{v'} (Module.rank R M) + Cardinal.lift.{v, v'} (Module.rank R M') := by
simpa [rank_eq_card_chooseBasisIndex R M, rank_eq_card_chooseBasisIndex R M', lift_umax]
using ((chooseBasis R M).prod (chooseBasis R M')).mk_eq_rank.symm
/-- If `M` and `M'` are free (and lie in the same universe), the rank of `M × M'` is
`(Module.rank R M) + (Module.rank R M')`. -/
theorem rank_prod' : Module.rank R (M × M₁) = Module.rank R M + Module.rank R M₁ := by simp
/-- The finrank of `M × M'` is `(finrank R M) + (finrank R M')`. -/
@[simp]
theorem Module.finrank_prod [Module.Finite R M] [Module.Finite R M'] :
finrank R (M × M') = finrank R M + finrank R M' := by
simp [finrank, rank_lt_aleph0 R M, rank_lt_aleph0 R M']
end Prod
section Finsupp
variable (R M M')
variable [StrongRankCondition R] [Module.Free R M] [Module R M'] [Module.Free R M']
open Module.Free
@[simp]
theorem rank_finsupp (ι : Type w) :
Module.rank R (ι →₀ M) = Cardinal.lift.{v} #ι * Cardinal.lift.{w} (Module.rank R M) := by
obtain ⟨⟨_, bs⟩⟩ := Module.Free.exists_basis (R := R) (M := M)
rw [← bs.mk_eq_rank'', ← (Finsupp.basis fun _ : ι => bs).mk_eq_rank'', Cardinal.mk_sigma,
Cardinal.sum_const]
theorem rank_finsupp' (ι : Type v) : Module.rank R (ι →₀ M) = #ι * Module.rank R M := by
simp [rank_finsupp]
/-- The rank of `(ι →₀ R)` is `(#ι).lift`. -/
theorem rank_finsupp_self (ι : Type w) : Module.rank R (ι →₀ R) = Cardinal.lift.{u} #ι := by
simp
/-- If `R` and `ι` lie in the same universe, the rank of `(ι →₀ R)` is `# ι`. -/
theorem rank_finsupp_self' {ι : Type u} : Module.rank R (ι →₀ R) = #ι := by simp
/-- The rank of the direct sum is the sum of the ranks. -/
@[simp]
theorem rank_directSum {ι : Type v} (M : ι → Type w) [∀ i : ι, AddCommMonoid (M i)]
[∀ i : ι, Module R (M i)] [∀ i : ι, Module.Free R (M i)] :
Module.rank R (⨁ i, M i) = Cardinal.sum fun i => Module.rank R (M i) := by
let B i := chooseBasis R (M i)
let b : Basis _ R (⨁ i, M i) := DFinsupp.basis fun i => B i
simp [← b.mk_eq_rank'', fun i => (B i).mk_eq_rank'']
/-- If `m` and `n` are finite, the rank of `m × n` matrices over a module `M` is
`(#m).lift * (#n).lift * rank R M`. -/
@[simp]
theorem rank_matrix_module (m : Type w) (n : Type w') [Finite m] [Finite n] :
Module.rank R (Matrix m n M) =
| lift.{max v w'} #m * lift.{max v w} #n * lift.{max w w'} (Module.rank R M) := by
cases nonempty_fintype m
cases nonempty_fintype n
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Constructions.lean | 211 | 213 |
/-
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.MonoidAlgebra.Degree
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.WithTop
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Cast.WithTop
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.SuccPred
import Mathlib.Order.SuccPred.WithBot
/-!
# Degree of univariate polynomials
## Main definitions
* `Polynomial.degree`: the degree of a polynomial, where `0` has degree `⊥`
* `Polynomial.natDegree`: the degree of a polynomial, where `0` has degree `0`
* `Polynomial.leadingCoeff`: the leading coefficient of a polynomial
* `Polynomial.Monic`: a polynomial is monic if its leading coefficient is 0
* `Polynomial.nextCoeff`: the next coefficient after the leading coefficient
## Main results
* `Polynomial.degree_eq_natDegree`: the degree and natDegree coincide for nonzero polynomials
-/
noncomputable section
open Finsupp Finset
open Polynomial
namespace Polynomial
universe u v
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {a b c d : R} {n m : ℕ}
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R] {p q r : R[X]}
/-- `degree p` is the degree of the polynomial `p`, i.e. the largest `X`-exponent in `p`.
`degree p = some n` when `p ≠ 0` and `n` is the highest power of `X` that appears in `p`, otherwise
`degree 0 = ⊥`. -/
def degree (p : R[X]) : WithBot ℕ :=
p.support.max
/-- `natDegree p` forces `degree p` to ℕ, by defining `natDegree 0 = 0`. -/
def natDegree (p : R[X]) : ℕ :=
(degree p).unbotD 0
/-- `leadingCoeff p` gives the coefficient of the highest power of `X` in `p`. -/
def leadingCoeff (p : R[X]) : R :=
coeff p (natDegree p)
/-- a polynomial is `Monic` if its leading coefficient is 1 -/
def Monic (p : R[X]) :=
leadingCoeff p = (1 : R)
theorem Monic.def : Monic p ↔ leadingCoeff p = 1 :=
Iff.rfl
instance Monic.decidable [DecidableEq R] : Decidable (Monic p) := by unfold Monic; infer_instance
@[simp]
theorem Monic.leadingCoeff {p : R[X]} (hp : p.Monic) : leadingCoeff p = 1 :=
hp
theorem Monic.coeff_natDegree {p : R[X]} (hp : p.Monic) : p.coeff p.natDegree = 1 :=
hp
@[simp]
theorem degree_zero : degree (0 : R[X]) = ⊥ :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_zero : natDegree (0 : R[X]) = 0 :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem coeff_natDegree : coeff p (natDegree p) = leadingCoeff p :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem degree_eq_bot : degree p = ⊥ ↔ p = 0 :=
⟨fun h => support_eq_empty.1 (Finset.max_eq_bot.1 h), fun h => h.symm ▸ rfl⟩
theorem degree_ne_bot : degree p ≠ ⊥ ↔ p ≠ 0 := degree_eq_bot.not
theorem degree_eq_natDegree (hp : p ≠ 0) : degree p = (natDegree p : WithBot ℕ) := by
let ⟨n, hn⟩ := not_forall.1 (mt Option.eq_none_iff_forall_not_mem.2 (mt degree_eq_bot.1 hp))
have hn : degree p = some n := Classical.not_not.1 hn
rw [natDegree, hn]; rfl
theorem degree_eq_iff_natDegree_eq {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (hp : p ≠ 0) :
p.degree = n ↔ p.natDegree = n := by rw [degree_eq_natDegree hp]; exact WithBot.coe_eq_coe
theorem degree_eq_iff_natDegree_eq_of_pos {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) :
p.degree = n ↔ p.natDegree = n := by
obtain rfl|h := eq_or_ne p 0
· simp [hn.ne]
· exact degree_eq_iff_natDegree_eq h
theorem natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (h : degree p = n) : natDegree p = n := by
rw [natDegree, h, Nat.cast_withBot, WithBot.unbotD_coe]
theorem degree_ne_of_natDegree_ne {n : ℕ} : p.natDegree ≠ n → degree p ≠ n :=
mt natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some
@[simp]
theorem degree_le_natDegree : degree p ≤ natDegree p :=
WithBot.giUnbotDBot.gc.le_u_l _
theorem natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq [Semiring S] {q : S[X]} (h : degree p = degree q) :
natDegree p = natDegree q := by unfold natDegree; rw [h]
theorem le_degree_of_ne_zero (h : coeff p n ≠ 0) : (n : WithBot ℕ) ≤ degree p := by
rw [Nat.cast_withBot]
exact Finset.le_sup (mem_support_iff.2 h)
theorem degree_mono [Semiring S] {f : R[X]} {g : S[X]} (h : f.support ⊆ g.support) :
f.degree ≤ g.degree :=
Finset.sup_mono h
theorem degree_le_degree (h : coeff q (natDegree p) ≠ 0) : degree p ≤ degree q := by
by_cases hp : p = 0
· rw [hp, degree_zero]
exact bot_le
· rw [degree_eq_natDegree hp]
exact le_degree_of_ne_zero h
theorem natDegree_le_iff_degree_le {n : ℕ} : natDegree p ≤ n ↔ degree p ≤ n :=
WithBot.unbotD_le_iff (fun _ ↦ bot_le)
theorem natDegree_lt_iff_degree_lt (hp : p ≠ 0) : p.natDegree < n ↔ p.degree < ↑n :=
WithBot.unbotD_lt_iff (absurd · (degree_eq_bot.not.mpr hp))
alias ⟨degree_le_of_natDegree_le, natDegree_le_of_degree_le⟩ := natDegree_le_iff_degree_le
theorem natDegree_le_natDegree [Semiring S] {q : S[X]} (hpq : p.degree ≤ q.degree) :
p.natDegree ≤ q.natDegree :=
WithBot.giUnbotDBot.gc.monotone_l hpq
@[simp]
theorem degree_C (ha : a ≠ 0) : degree (C a) = (0 : WithBot ℕ) := by
rw [degree, ← monomial_zero_left, support_monomial 0 ha, max_eq_sup_coe, sup_singleton,
WithBot.coe_zero]
theorem degree_C_le : degree (C a) ≤ 0 := by
by_cases h : a = 0
· rw [h, C_0]
exact bot_le
· rw [degree_C h]
theorem degree_C_lt : degree (C a) < 1 :=
degree_C_le.trans_lt <| WithBot.coe_lt_coe.mpr zero_lt_one
theorem degree_one_le : degree (1 : R[X]) ≤ (0 : WithBot ℕ) := by rw [← C_1]; exact degree_C_le
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_C (a : R) : natDegree (C a) = 0 := by
by_cases ha : a = 0
· have : C a = 0 := by rw [ha, C_0]
rw [natDegree, degree_eq_bot.2 this, WithBot.unbotD_bot]
· rw [natDegree, degree_C ha, WithBot.unbotD_zero]
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_one : natDegree (1 : R[X]) = 0 :=
natDegree_C 1
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_natCast (n : ℕ) : natDegree (n : R[X]) = 0 := by
simp only [← C_eq_natCast, natDegree_C]
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_ofNat (n : ℕ) [Nat.AtLeastTwo n] :
natDegree (ofNat(n) : R[X]) = 0 :=
natDegree_natCast _
theorem degree_natCast_le (n : ℕ) : degree (n : R[X]) ≤ 0 := degree_le_of_natDegree_le (by simp)
@[simp]
theorem degree_monomial (n : ℕ) (ha : a ≠ 0) : degree (monomial n a) = n := by
rw [degree, support_monomial n ha, max_singleton, Nat.cast_withBot]
@[simp]
theorem degree_C_mul_X_pow (n : ℕ) (ha : a ≠ 0) : degree (C a * X ^ n) = n := by
rw [C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, degree_monomial n ha]
theorem degree_C_mul_X (ha : a ≠ 0) : degree (C a * X) = 1 := by
simpa only [pow_one] using degree_C_mul_X_pow 1 ha
theorem degree_monomial_le (n : ℕ) (a : R) : degree (monomial n a) ≤ n :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
if h : a = 0 then by rw [h, (monomial n).map_zero, degree_zero]; exact bot_le
else le_of_eq (degree_monomial n h)
theorem degree_C_mul_X_pow_le (n : ℕ) (a : R) : degree (C a * X ^ n) ≤ n := by
rw [C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial]
apply degree_monomial_le
theorem degree_C_mul_X_le (a : R) : degree (C a * X) ≤ 1 := by
simpa only [pow_one] using degree_C_mul_X_pow_le 1 a
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_C_mul_X_pow (n : ℕ) (a : R) (ha : a ≠ 0) : natDegree (C a * X ^ n) = n :=
natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some (degree_C_mul_X_pow n ha)
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_C_mul_X (a : R) (ha : a ≠ 0) : natDegree (C a * X) = 1 := by
simpa only [pow_one] using natDegree_C_mul_X_pow 1 a ha
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_monomial [DecidableEq R] (i : ℕ) (r : R) :
natDegree (monomial i r) = if r = 0 then 0 else i := by
split_ifs with hr
· simp [hr]
· rw [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, natDegree_C_mul_X_pow i r hr]
theorem natDegree_monomial_le (a : R) {m : ℕ} : (monomial m a).natDegree ≤ m := by
classical
rw [Polynomial.natDegree_monomial]
split_ifs
exacts [Nat.zero_le _, le_rfl]
theorem natDegree_monomial_eq (i : ℕ) {r : R} (r0 : r ≠ 0) : (monomial i r).natDegree = i :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
Eq.trans (natDegree_monomial _ _) (if_neg r0)
theorem coeff_ne_zero_of_eq_degree (hn : degree p = n) : coeff p n ≠ 0 := fun h =>
mem_support_iff.mp (mem_of_max hn) h
theorem degree_X_pow_le (n : ℕ) : degree (X ^ n : R[X]) ≤ n := by
simpa only [C_1, one_mul] using degree_C_mul_X_pow_le n (1 : R)
theorem degree_X_le : degree (X : R[X]) ≤ 1 :=
degree_monomial_le _ _
theorem natDegree_X_le : (X : R[X]).natDegree ≤ 1 :=
natDegree_le_of_degree_le degree_X_le
theorem withBotSucc_degree_eq_natDegree_add_one (h : p ≠ 0) : p.degree.succ = p.natDegree + 1 := by
rw [degree_eq_natDegree h]
exact WithBot.succ_coe p.natDegree
end Semiring
section NonzeroSemiring
variable [Semiring R] [Nontrivial R] {p q : R[X]}
@[simp]
theorem degree_one : degree (1 : R[X]) = (0 : WithBot ℕ) :=
degree_C one_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem degree_X : degree (X : R[X]) = 1 :=
degree_monomial _ one_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_X : (X : R[X]).natDegree = 1 :=
natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some degree_X
end NonzeroSemiring
section Ring
variable [Ring R]
@[simp]
theorem degree_neg (p : R[X]) : degree (-p) = degree p := by unfold degree; rw [support_neg]
theorem degree_neg_le_of_le {a : WithBot ℕ} {p : R[X]} (hp : degree p ≤ a) : degree (-p) ≤ a :=
p.degree_neg.le.trans hp
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_neg (p : R[X]) : natDegree (-p) = natDegree p := by simp [natDegree]
theorem natDegree_neg_le_of_le {p : R[X]} (hp : natDegree p ≤ m) : natDegree (-p) ≤ m :=
(natDegree_neg p).le.trans hp
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_intCast (n : ℤ) : natDegree (n : R[X]) = 0 := by
rw [← C_eq_intCast, natDegree_C]
theorem degree_intCast_le (n : ℤ) : degree (n : R[X]) ≤ 0 := degree_le_of_natDegree_le (by simp)
@[simp]
theorem leadingCoeff_neg (p : R[X]) : (-p).leadingCoeff = -p.leadingCoeff := by
rw [leadingCoeff, leadingCoeff, natDegree_neg, coeff_neg]
end Ring
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R] {p : R[X]}
/-- The second-highest coefficient, or 0 for constants -/
def nextCoeff (p : R[X]) : R :=
if p.natDegree = 0 then 0 else p.coeff (p.natDegree - 1)
lemma nextCoeff_eq_zero :
p.nextCoeff = 0 ↔ p.natDegree = 0 ∨ 0 < p.natDegree ∧ p.coeff (p.natDegree - 1) = 0 := by
simp [nextCoeff, or_iff_not_imp_left, pos_iff_ne_zero]; aesop
lemma nextCoeff_ne_zero : p.nextCoeff ≠ 0 ↔ p.natDegree ≠ 0 ∧ p.coeff (p.natDegree - 1) ≠ 0 := by
simp [nextCoeff]
@[simp]
theorem nextCoeff_C_eq_zero (c : R) : nextCoeff (C c) = 0 := by
rw [nextCoeff]
simp
theorem nextCoeff_of_natDegree_pos (hp : 0 < p.natDegree) :
nextCoeff p = p.coeff (p.natDegree - 1) := by
rw [nextCoeff, if_neg]
contrapose! hp
simpa
variable {p q : R[X]} {ι : Type*}
theorem degree_add_le (p q : R[X]) : degree (p + q) ≤ max (degree p) (degree q) := by
simpa only [degree, ← support_toFinsupp, toFinsupp_add]
using AddMonoidAlgebra.sup_support_add_le _ _ _
theorem degree_add_le_of_degree_le {p q : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (hp : degree p ≤ n) (hq : degree q ≤ n) :
degree (p + q) ≤ n :=
(degree_add_le p q).trans <| max_le hp hq
theorem degree_add_le_of_le {a b : WithBot ℕ} (hp : degree p ≤ a) (hq : degree q ≤ b) :
degree (p + q) ≤ max a b :=
(p.degree_add_le q).trans <| max_le_max ‹_› ‹_›
theorem natDegree_add_le (p q : R[X]) : natDegree (p + q) ≤ max (natDegree p) (natDegree q) := by
rcases le_max_iff.1 (degree_add_le p q) with h | h <;> simp [natDegree_le_natDegree h]
theorem natDegree_add_le_of_degree_le {p q : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (hp : natDegree p ≤ n)
(hq : natDegree q ≤ n) : natDegree (p + q) ≤ n :=
(natDegree_add_le p q).trans <| max_le hp hq
theorem natDegree_add_le_of_le (hp : natDegree p ≤ m) (hq : natDegree q ≤ n) :
natDegree (p + q) ≤ max m n :=
(p.natDegree_add_le q).trans <| max_le_max ‹_› ‹_›
@[simp]
theorem leadingCoeff_zero : leadingCoeff (0 : R[X]) = 0 :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem leadingCoeff_eq_zero : leadingCoeff p = 0 ↔ p = 0 :=
⟨fun h =>
Classical.by_contradiction fun hp =>
mt mem_support_iff.1 (Classical.not_not.2 h) (mem_of_max (degree_eq_natDegree hp)),
fun h => h.symm ▸ leadingCoeff_zero⟩
theorem leadingCoeff_ne_zero : leadingCoeff p ≠ 0 ↔ p ≠ 0 := by rw [Ne, leadingCoeff_eq_zero]
theorem leadingCoeff_eq_zero_iff_deg_eq_bot : leadingCoeff p = 0 ↔ degree p = ⊥ := by
rw [leadingCoeff_eq_zero, degree_eq_bot]
theorem natDegree_C_mul_X_pow_le (a : R) (n : ℕ) : natDegree (C a * X ^ n) ≤ n :=
natDegree_le_iff_degree_le.2 <| degree_C_mul_X_pow_le _ _
theorem degree_erase_le (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) : degree (p.erase n) ≤ degree p := by
rcases p with ⟨p⟩
simp only [erase_def, degree, coeff, support]
apply sup_mono
rw [Finsupp.support_erase]
apply Finset.erase_subset
theorem degree_erase_lt (hp : p ≠ 0) : degree (p.erase (natDegree p)) < degree p := by
apply lt_of_le_of_ne (degree_erase_le _ _)
rw [degree_eq_natDegree hp, degree, support_erase]
exact fun h => not_mem_erase _ _ (mem_of_max h)
theorem degree_update_le (p : R[X]) (n : ℕ) (a : R) : degree (p.update n a) ≤ max (degree p) n := by
classical
rw [degree, support_update]
split_ifs
· exact (Finset.max_mono (erase_subset _ _)).trans (le_max_left _ _)
· rw [max_insert, max_comm]
exact le_rfl
theorem degree_sum_le (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → R[X]) :
degree (∑ i ∈ s, f i) ≤ s.sup fun b => degree (f b) :=
Finset.cons_induction_on s (by simp only [sum_empty, sup_empty, degree_zero, le_refl])
fun a s has ih =>
calc
degree (∑ i ∈ cons a s has, f i) ≤ max (degree (f a)) (degree (∑ i ∈ s, f i)) := by
rw [Finset.sum_cons]; exact degree_add_le _ _
_ ≤ _ := by rw [sup_cons]; exact max_le_max le_rfl ih
theorem degree_mul_le (p q : R[X]) : degree (p * q) ≤ degree p + degree q := by
simpa only [degree, ← support_toFinsupp, toFinsupp_mul]
using AddMonoidAlgebra.sup_support_mul_le (WithBot.coe_add _ _).le _ _
theorem degree_mul_le_of_le {a b : WithBot ℕ} (hp : degree p ≤ a) (hq : degree q ≤ b) :
degree (p * q) ≤ a + b :=
(p.degree_mul_le _).trans <| add_le_add ‹_› ‹_›
theorem degree_pow_le (p : R[X]) : ∀ n : ℕ, degree (p ^ n) ≤ n • degree p
| 0 => by rw [pow_zero, zero_nsmul]; exact degree_one_le
| n + 1 =>
calc
degree (p ^ (n + 1)) ≤ degree (p ^ n) + degree p := by
rw [pow_succ]; exact degree_mul_le _ _
_ ≤ _ := by rw [succ_nsmul]; exact add_le_add_right (degree_pow_le _ _) _
theorem degree_pow_le_of_le {a : WithBot ℕ} (b : ℕ) (hp : degree p ≤ a) :
degree (p ^ b) ≤ b * a := by
induction b with
| zero => simp [degree_one_le]
| succ n hn =>
rw [Nat.cast_succ, add_mul, one_mul, pow_succ]
exact degree_mul_le_of_le hn hp
@[simp]
theorem leadingCoeff_monomial (a : R) (n : ℕ) : leadingCoeff (monomial n a) = a := by
classical
by_cases ha : a = 0
· simp only [ha, (monomial n).map_zero, leadingCoeff_zero]
· rw [leadingCoeff, natDegree_monomial, if_neg ha, coeff_monomial]
simp
theorem leadingCoeff_C_mul_X_pow (a : R) (n : ℕ) : leadingCoeff (C a * X ^ n) = a := by
rw [C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, leadingCoeff_monomial]
theorem leadingCoeff_C_mul_X (a : R) : leadingCoeff (C a * X) = a := by
simpa only [pow_one] using leadingCoeff_C_mul_X_pow a 1
@[simp]
theorem leadingCoeff_C (a : R) : leadingCoeff (C a) = a :=
leadingCoeff_monomial a 0
theorem leadingCoeff_X_pow (n : ℕ) : leadingCoeff ((X : R[X]) ^ n) = 1 := by
simpa only [C_1, one_mul] using leadingCoeff_C_mul_X_pow (1 : R) n
theorem leadingCoeff_X : leadingCoeff (X : R[X]) = 1 := by
simpa only [pow_one] using @leadingCoeff_X_pow R _ 1
@[simp]
theorem monic_X_pow (n : ℕ) : Monic (X ^ n : R[X]) :=
leadingCoeff_X_pow n
@[simp]
theorem monic_X : Monic (X : R[X]) :=
leadingCoeff_X
theorem leadingCoeff_one : leadingCoeff (1 : R[X]) = 1 :=
leadingCoeff_C 1
@[simp]
theorem monic_one : Monic (1 : R[X]) :=
leadingCoeff_C _
theorem Monic.ne_zero {R : Type*} [Semiring R] [Nontrivial R] {p : R[X]} (hp : p.Monic) :
p ≠ 0 := by
rintro rfl
simp [Monic] at hp
theorem Monic.ne_zero_of_ne (h : (0 : R) ≠ 1) {p : R[X]} (hp : p.Monic) : p ≠ 0 := by
nontriviality R
exact hp.ne_zero
theorem Monic.ne_zero_of_polynomial_ne {r} (hp : Monic p) (hne : q ≠ r) : p ≠ 0 :=
haveI := Nontrivial.of_polynomial_ne hne
hp.ne_zero
theorem natDegree_mul_le {p q : R[X]} : natDegree (p * q) ≤ natDegree p + natDegree q := by
apply natDegree_le_of_degree_le
apply le_trans (degree_mul_le p q)
rw [Nat.cast_add]
apply add_le_add <;> apply degree_le_natDegree
theorem natDegree_mul_le_of_le (hp : natDegree p ≤ m) (hg : natDegree q ≤ n) :
natDegree (p * q) ≤ m + n :=
natDegree_mul_le.trans <| add_le_add ‹_› ‹_›
theorem natDegree_pow_le {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} : (p ^ n).natDegree ≤ n * p.natDegree := by
induction n with
| zero => simp
| succ i hi =>
rw [pow_succ, Nat.succ_mul]
apply le_trans natDegree_mul_le (add_le_add_right hi _)
theorem natDegree_pow_le_of_le (n : ℕ) (hp : natDegree p ≤ m) :
natDegree (p ^ n) ≤ n * m :=
natDegree_pow_le.trans (Nat.mul_le_mul le_rfl ‹_›)
theorem natDegree_eq_zero_iff_degree_le_zero : p.natDegree = 0 ↔ p.degree ≤ 0 := by
rw [← nonpos_iff_eq_zero, natDegree_le_iff_degree_le, Nat.cast_zero]
theorem degree_zero_le : degree (0 : R[X]) ≤ 0 := natDegree_eq_zero_iff_degree_le_zero.mp rfl
theorem degree_le_iff_coeff_zero (f : R[X]) (n : WithBot ℕ) :
degree f ≤ n ↔ ∀ m : ℕ, n < m → coeff f m = 0 := by
simp only [degree, Finset.max, Finset.sup_le_iff, mem_support_iff, Ne, ← not_le,
not_imp_comm, Nat.cast_withBot]
theorem degree_lt_iff_coeff_zero (f : R[X]) (n : ℕ) :
degree f < n ↔ ∀ m : ℕ, n ≤ m → coeff f m = 0 := by
simp only [degree, Finset.sup_lt_iff (WithBot.bot_lt_coe n), mem_support_iff,
WithBot.coe_lt_coe, ← @not_le ℕ, max_eq_sup_coe, Nat.cast_withBot, Ne, not_imp_not]
theorem natDegree_pos_iff_degree_pos : 0 < natDegree p ↔ 0 < degree p :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le natDegree_le_iff_degree_le
end Semiring
section NontrivialSemiring
variable [Semiring R] [Nontrivial R] {p q : R[X]} (n : ℕ)
@[simp]
theorem degree_X_pow : degree ((X : R[X]) ^ n) = n := by
rw [X_pow_eq_monomial, degree_monomial _ (one_ne_zero' R)]
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_X_pow : natDegree ((X : R[X]) ^ n) = n :=
natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some (degree_X_pow n)
end NontrivialSemiring
section Ring
variable [Ring R] {p q : R[X]}
theorem degree_sub_le (p q : R[X]) : degree (p - q) ≤ max (degree p) (degree q) := by
simpa only [degree_neg q] using degree_add_le p (-q)
theorem degree_sub_le_of_le {a b : WithBot ℕ} (hp : degree p ≤ a) (hq : degree q ≤ b) :
degree (p - q) ≤ max a b :=
(p.degree_sub_le q).trans <| max_le_max ‹_› ‹_›
theorem natDegree_sub_le (p q : R[X]) : natDegree (p - q) ≤ max (natDegree p) (natDegree q) := by
simpa only [← natDegree_neg q] using natDegree_add_le p (-q)
theorem natDegree_sub_le_of_le (hp : natDegree p ≤ m) (hq : natDegree q ≤ n) :
natDegree (p - q) ≤ max m n :=
(p.natDegree_sub_le q).trans <| max_le_max ‹_› ‹_›
theorem degree_sub_lt (hd : degree p = degree q) (hp0 : p ≠ 0)
(hlc : leadingCoeff p = leadingCoeff q) : degree (p - q) < degree p :=
have hp : monomial (natDegree p) (leadingCoeff p) + p.erase (natDegree p) = p :=
monomial_add_erase _ _
have hq : monomial (natDegree q) (leadingCoeff q) + q.erase (natDegree q) = q :=
monomial_add_erase _ _
have hd' : natDegree p = natDegree q := by unfold natDegree; rw [hd]
have hq0 : q ≠ 0 := mt degree_eq_bot.2 (hd ▸ mt degree_eq_bot.1 hp0)
calc
degree (p - q) = degree (erase (natDegree q) p + -erase (natDegree q) q) := by
conv =>
lhs
rw [← hp, ← hq, hlc, hd', add_sub_add_left_eq_sub, sub_eq_add_neg]
_ ≤ max (degree (erase (natDegree q) p)) (degree (erase (natDegree q) q)) :=
(degree_neg (erase (natDegree q) q) ▸ degree_add_le _ _)
_ < degree p := max_lt_iff.2 ⟨hd' ▸ degree_erase_lt hp0, hd.symm ▸ degree_erase_lt hq0⟩
theorem degree_X_sub_C_le (r : R) : (X - C r).degree ≤ 1 :=
(degree_sub_le _ _).trans (max_le degree_X_le (degree_C_le.trans zero_le_one))
theorem natDegree_X_sub_C_le (r : R) : (X - C r).natDegree ≤ 1 :=
natDegree_le_iff_degree_le.2 <| degree_X_sub_C_le r
end Ring
end Polynomial
| Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Degree/Definitions.lean | 592 | 594 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Michael Stoll. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Michael Stoll
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Units
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.OrderOfElement
/-!
# Multiplicative characters of finite rings and fields
Let `R` and `R'` be a commutative rings.
A *multiplicative character* of `R` with values in `R'` is a morphism of
monoids from the multiplicative monoid of `R` into that of `R'`
that sends non-units to zero.
We use the namespace `MulChar` for the definitions and results.
## Main results
We show that the multiplicative characters form a group (if `R'` is commutative);
see `MulChar.commGroup`. We also provide an equivalence with the
homomorphisms `Rˣ →* R'ˣ`; see `MulChar.equivToUnitHom`.
We define a multiplicative character to be *quadratic* if its values
are among `0`, `1` and `-1`, and we prove some properties of quadratic characters.
Finally, we show that the sum of all values of a nontrivial multiplicative
character vanishes; see `MulChar.IsNontrivial.sum_eq_zero`.
## Tags
multiplicative character
-/
/-!
### Definitions related to multiplicative characters
Even though the intended use is when domain and target of the characters
are commutative rings, we define them in the more general setting when
the domain is a commutative monoid and the target is a commutative monoid
with zero. (We need a zero in the target, since non-units are supposed
to map to zero.)
In this setting, there is an equivalence between multiplicative characters
`R → R'` and group homomorphisms `Rˣ → R'ˣ`, and the multiplicative characters
have a natural structure as a commutative group.
-/
section Defi
-- The domain of our multiplicative characters
variable (R : Type*) [CommMonoid R]
-- The target
variable (R' : Type*) [CommMonoidWithZero R']
/-- Define a structure for multiplicative characters.
A multiplicative character from a commutative monoid `R` to a commutative monoid with zero `R'`
is a homomorphism of (multiplicative) monoids that sends non-units to zero. -/
structure MulChar extends MonoidHom R R' where
map_nonunit' : ∀ a : R, ¬IsUnit a → toFun a = 0
instance MulChar.instFunLike : FunLike (MulChar R R') R R' :=
⟨fun χ => χ.toFun,
fun χ₀ χ₁ h => by cases χ₀; cases χ₁; congr; apply MonoidHom.ext (fun _ => congr_fun h _)⟩
/-- This is the corresponding extension of `MonoidHomClass`. -/
class MulCharClass (F : Type*) (R R' : outParam Type*) [CommMonoid R]
[CommMonoidWithZero R'] [FunLike F R R'] : Prop extends MonoidHomClass F R R' where
map_nonunit : ∀ (χ : F) {a : R} (_ : ¬IsUnit a), χ a = 0
initialize_simps_projections MulChar (toFun → apply, -toMonoidHom)
end Defi
namespace MulChar
attribute [scoped simp] MulCharClass.map_nonunit
section Group
-- The domain of our multiplicative characters
variable {R : Type*} [CommMonoid R]
-- The target
variable {R' : Type*} [CommMonoidWithZero R']
variable (R R') in
/-- The trivial multiplicative character. It takes the value `0` on non-units and
the value `1` on units. -/
@[simps]
noncomputable def trivial : MulChar R R' where
toFun := by classical exact fun x => if IsUnit x then 1 else 0
map_nonunit' := by
intro a ha
simp only [ha, if_false]
map_one' := by simp only [isUnit_one, if_true]
map_mul' := by
intro x y
classical
simp only [IsUnit.mul_iff, boole_mul]
split_ifs <;> tauto
@[simp]
theorem coe_mk (f : R →* R') (hf) : (MulChar.mk f hf : R → R') = f :=
rfl
/-- Extensionality. See `ext` below for the version that will actually be used. -/
theorem ext' {χ χ' : MulChar R R'} (h : ∀ a, χ a = χ' a) : χ = χ' := by
cases χ
cases χ'
congr
exact MonoidHom.ext h
instance : MulCharClass (MulChar R R') R R' where
map_mul χ := χ.map_mul'
map_one χ := χ.map_one'
map_nonunit χ := χ.map_nonunit' _
theorem map_nonunit (χ : MulChar R R') {a : R} (ha : ¬IsUnit a) : χ a = 0 :=
χ.map_nonunit' a ha
/-- Extensionality. Since `MulChar`s always take the value zero on non-units, it is sufficient
to compare the values on units. -/
@[ext]
theorem ext {χ χ' : MulChar R R'} (h : ∀ a : Rˣ, χ a = χ' a) : χ = χ' := by
apply ext'
intro a
by_cases ha : IsUnit a
· exact h ha.unit
· rw [map_nonunit χ ha, map_nonunit χ' ha]
/-!
### Equivalence of multiplicative characters with homomorphisms on units
We show that restriction / extension by zero gives an equivalence
between `MulChar R R'` and `Rˣ →* R'ˣ`.
-/
/-- Turn a `MulChar` into a homomorphism between the unit groups. -/
def toUnitHom (χ : MulChar R R') : Rˣ →* R'ˣ :=
Units.map χ
theorem coe_toUnitHom (χ : MulChar R R') (a : Rˣ) : ↑(χ.toUnitHom a) = χ a :=
rfl
/-- Turn a homomorphism between unit groups into a `MulChar`. -/
noncomputable def ofUnitHom (f : Rˣ →* R'ˣ) : MulChar R R' where
toFun := by classical exact fun x => if hx : IsUnit x then f hx.unit else 0
map_one' := by
have h1 : (isUnit_one.unit : Rˣ) = 1 := Units.eq_iff.mp rfl
simp only [h1, dif_pos, Units.val_eq_one, map_one, isUnit_one]
map_mul' := by
classical
intro x y
by_cases hx : IsUnit x
· simp only [hx, IsUnit.mul_iff, true_and, dif_pos]
by_cases hy : IsUnit y
· simp only [hy, dif_pos]
have hm : (IsUnit.mul_iff.mpr ⟨hx, hy⟩).unit = hx.unit * hy.unit := Units.eq_iff.mp rfl
rw [hm, map_mul]
norm_cast
· simp only [hy, not_false_iff, dif_neg, mul_zero]
· simp only [hx, IsUnit.mul_iff, false_and, not_false_iff, dif_neg, zero_mul]
map_nonunit' := by
intro a ha
simp only [ha, not_false_iff, dif_neg]
theorem ofUnitHom_coe (f : Rˣ →* R'ˣ) (a : Rˣ) : ofUnitHom f ↑a = f a := by simp [ofUnitHom]
/-- The equivalence between multiplicative characters and homomorphisms of unit groups. -/
noncomputable def equivToUnitHom : MulChar R R' ≃ (Rˣ →* R'ˣ) where
toFun := toUnitHom
invFun := ofUnitHom
left_inv := by
intro χ
ext x
rw [ofUnitHom_coe, coe_toUnitHom]
right_inv := by
intro f
ext x
simp only [coe_toUnitHom, ofUnitHom_coe]
@[simp]
theorem toUnitHom_eq (χ : MulChar R R') : toUnitHom χ = equivToUnitHom χ :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem ofUnitHom_eq (χ : Rˣ →* R'ˣ) : ofUnitHom χ = equivToUnitHom.symm χ :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem coe_equivToUnitHom (χ : MulChar R R') (a : Rˣ) : ↑(equivToUnitHom χ a) = χ a :=
coe_toUnitHom χ a
@[simp]
theorem equivToUnitHom_symm_coe (f : Rˣ →* R'ˣ) (a : Rˣ) : equivToUnitHom.symm f ↑a = f a :=
ofUnitHom_coe f a
@[simp]
lemma coe_toMonoidHom (χ : MulChar R R')
(x : R) : χ.toMonoidHom x = χ x := rfl
/-!
### Commutative group structure on multiplicative characters
The multiplicative characters `R → R'` form a commutative group.
-/
protected theorem map_one (χ : MulChar R R') : χ (1 : R) = 1 :=
χ.map_one'
/-- If the domain has a zero (and is nontrivial), then `χ 0 = 0`. -/
protected theorem map_zero {R : Type*} [CommMonoidWithZero R] [Nontrivial R] (χ : MulChar R R') :
χ (0 : R) = 0 := by rw [map_nonunit χ not_isUnit_zero]
/-- We can convert a multiplicative character into a homomorphism of monoids with zero when
the source has a zero and another element. -/
@[coe, simps]
def toMonoidWithZeroHom {R : Type*} [CommMonoidWithZero R] [Nontrivial R] (χ : MulChar R R') :
R →*₀ R' where
toFun := χ.toFun
map_zero' := χ.map_zero
map_one' := χ.map_one'
map_mul' := χ.map_mul'
/-- If the domain is a ring `R`, then `χ (ringChar R) = 0`. -/
theorem map_ringChar {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] [Nontrivial R] (χ : MulChar R R') :
χ (ringChar R) = 0 := by rw [ringChar.Nat.cast_ringChar, χ.map_zero]
noncomputable instance hasOne : One (MulChar R R') :=
⟨trivial R R'⟩
noncomputable instance inhabited : Inhabited (MulChar R R') :=
⟨1⟩
/-- Evaluation of the trivial character -/
@[simp]
theorem one_apply_coe (a : Rˣ) : (1 : MulChar R R') a = 1 := by classical exact dif_pos a.isUnit
/-- Evaluation of the trivial character -/
lemma one_apply {x : R} (hx : IsUnit x) : (1 : MulChar R R') x = 1 := one_apply_coe hx.unit
/-- Multiplication of multiplicative characters. (This needs the target to be commutative.) -/
def mul (χ χ' : MulChar R R') : MulChar R R' :=
{ χ.toMonoidHom * χ'.toMonoidHom with
toFun := χ * χ'
map_nonunit' := fun a ha => by simp only [map_nonunit χ ha, zero_mul, Pi.mul_apply] }
instance hasMul : Mul (MulChar R R') :=
⟨mul⟩
| theorem mul_apply (χ χ' : MulChar R R') (a : R) : (χ * χ') a = χ a * χ' a :=
rfl
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/MulChar/Basic.lean | 260 | 261 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Jean Lo. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jean Lo, Yaël Dillies, Moritz Doll
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Pi
import Mathlib.Analysis.Convex.Function
import Mathlib.Analysis.LocallyConvex.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Real.Pointwise
/-!
# Seminorms
This file defines seminorms.
A seminorm is a function to the reals which is positive-semidefinite, absolutely homogeneous, and
subadditive. They are closely related to convex sets, and a topological vector space is locally
convex if and only if its topology is induced by a family of seminorms.
## Main declarations
For a module over a normed ring:
* `Seminorm`: A function to the reals that is positive-semidefinite, absolutely homogeneous, and
subadditive.
* `normSeminorm 𝕜 E`: The norm on `E` as a seminorm.
## References
* [H. H. Schaefer, *Topological Vector Spaces*][schaefer1966]
## Tags
seminorm, locally convex, LCTVS
-/
assert_not_exists balancedCore
open NormedField Set Filter
open scoped NNReal Pointwise Topology Uniformity
variable {R R' 𝕜 𝕜₂ 𝕜₃ 𝕝 E E₂ E₃ F ι : Type*}
/-- A seminorm on a module over a normed ring is a function to the reals that is positive
semidefinite, positive homogeneous, and subadditive. -/
structure Seminorm (𝕜 : Type*) (E : Type*) [SeminormedRing 𝕜] [AddGroup E] [SMul 𝕜 E] extends
AddGroupSeminorm E where
/-- The seminorm of a scalar multiplication is the product of the absolute value of the scalar
and the original seminorm. -/
smul' : ∀ (a : 𝕜) (x : E), toFun (a • x) = ‖a‖ * toFun x
attribute [nolint docBlame] Seminorm.toAddGroupSeminorm
/-- `SeminormClass F 𝕜 E` states that `F` is a type of seminorms on the `𝕜`-module `E`.
You should extend this class when you extend `Seminorm`. -/
class SeminormClass (F : Type*) (𝕜 E : outParam Type*) [SeminormedRing 𝕜] [AddGroup E]
[SMul 𝕜 E] [FunLike F E ℝ] : Prop extends AddGroupSeminormClass F E ℝ where
/-- The seminorm of a scalar multiplication is the product of the absolute value of the scalar
and the original seminorm. -/
map_smul_eq_mul (f : F) (a : 𝕜) (x : E) : f (a • x) = ‖a‖ * f x
export SeminormClass (map_smul_eq_mul)
section Of
/-- Alternative constructor for a `Seminorm` on an `AddCommGroup E` that is a module over a
`SeminormedRing 𝕜`. -/
def Seminorm.of [SeminormedRing 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] (f : E → ℝ)
(add_le : ∀ x y : E, f (x + y) ≤ f x + f y) (smul : ∀ (a : 𝕜) (x : E), f (a • x) = ‖a‖ * f x) :
Seminorm 𝕜 E where
toFun := f
map_zero' := by rw [← zero_smul 𝕜 (0 : E), smul, norm_zero, zero_mul]
add_le' := add_le
smul' := smul
neg' x := by rw [← neg_one_smul 𝕜, smul, norm_neg, ← smul, one_smul]
/-- Alternative constructor for a `Seminorm` over a normed field `𝕜` that only assumes `f 0 = 0`
and an inequality for the scalar multiplication. -/
def Seminorm.ofSMulLE [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] (f : E → ℝ) (map_zero : f 0 = 0)
(add_le : ∀ x y, f (x + y) ≤ f x + f y) (smul_le : ∀ (r : 𝕜) (x), f (r • x) ≤ ‖r‖ * f x) :
Seminorm 𝕜 E :=
Seminorm.of f add_le fun r x => by
refine le_antisymm (smul_le r x) ?_
by_cases h : r = 0
· simp [h, map_zero]
rw [← mul_le_mul_left (inv_pos.mpr (norm_pos_iff.mpr h))]
rw [inv_mul_cancel_left₀ (norm_ne_zero_iff.mpr h)]
specialize smul_le r⁻¹ (r • x)
rw [norm_inv] at smul_le
convert smul_le
simp [h]
end Of
namespace Seminorm
section SeminormedRing
variable [SeminormedRing 𝕜]
section AddGroup
variable [AddGroup E]
section SMul
variable [SMul 𝕜 E]
instance instFunLike : FunLike (Seminorm 𝕜 E) E ℝ where
coe f := f.toFun
coe_injective' f g h := by
rcases f with ⟨⟨_⟩⟩
rcases g with ⟨⟨_⟩⟩
congr
instance instSeminormClass : SeminormClass (Seminorm 𝕜 E) 𝕜 E where
map_zero f := f.map_zero'
map_add_le_add f := f.add_le'
map_neg_eq_map f := f.neg'
map_smul_eq_mul f := f.smul'
@[ext]
theorem ext {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} (h : ∀ x, (p : E → ℝ) x = q x) : p = q :=
DFunLike.ext p q h
instance instZero : Zero (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
⟨{ AddGroupSeminorm.instZeroAddGroupSeminorm.zero with
smul' := fun _ _ => (mul_zero _).symm }⟩
@[simp]
theorem coe_zero : ⇑(0 : Seminorm 𝕜 E) = 0 :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem zero_apply (x : E) : (0 : Seminorm 𝕜 E) x = 0 :=
rfl
instance : Inhabited (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
⟨0⟩
variable (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x : E) (r : ℝ)
/-- Any action on `ℝ` which factors through `ℝ≥0` applies to a seminorm. -/
instance instSMul [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] : SMul R (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
smul r p :=
{ r • p.toAddGroupSeminorm with
toFun := fun x => r • p x
smul' := fun _ _ => by
simp only [← smul_one_smul ℝ≥0 r (_ : ℝ), NNReal.smul_def, smul_eq_mul]
rw [map_smul_eq_mul, mul_left_comm] }
instance [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] [SMul R' ℝ] [SMul R' ℝ≥0]
[IsScalarTower R' ℝ≥0 ℝ] [SMul R R'] [IsScalarTower R R' ℝ] :
IsScalarTower R R' (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
smul_assoc r a p := ext fun x => smul_assoc r a (p x)
theorem coe_smul [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] (r : R) (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) :
⇑(r • p) = r • ⇑p :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem smul_apply [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] (r : R) (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E)
(x : E) : (r • p) x = r • p x :=
rfl
instance instAdd : Add (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
add p q :=
{ p.toAddGroupSeminorm + q.toAddGroupSeminorm with
toFun := fun x => p x + q x
smul' := fun a x => by simp only [map_smul_eq_mul, map_smul_eq_mul, mul_add] }
theorem coe_add (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : ⇑(p + q) = p + q :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem add_apply (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x : E) : (p + q) x = p x + q x :=
rfl
instance instAddMonoid : AddMonoid (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.addMonoid _ rfl coe_add fun _ _ => by rfl
instance instAddCommMonoid : AddCommMonoid (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.addCommMonoid _ rfl coe_add fun _ _ => by rfl
instance instPartialOrder : PartialOrder (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
PartialOrder.lift _ DFunLike.coe_injective
instance instIsOrderedCancelAddMonoid : IsOrderedCancelAddMonoid (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.isOrderedCancelAddMonoid _ rfl coe_add fun _ _ => rfl
instance instMulAction [Monoid R] [MulAction R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] :
MulAction R (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.mulAction _ (by intros; rfl)
variable (𝕜 E)
/-- `coeFn` as an `AddMonoidHom`. Helper definition for showing that `Seminorm 𝕜 E` is a module. -/
@[simps]
def coeFnAddMonoidHom : AddMonoidHom (Seminorm 𝕜 E) (E → ℝ) where
toFun := (↑)
map_zero' := coe_zero
map_add' := coe_add
theorem coeFnAddMonoidHom_injective : Function.Injective (coeFnAddMonoidHom 𝕜 E) :=
show @Function.Injective (Seminorm 𝕜 E) (E → ℝ) (↑) from DFunLike.coe_injective
variable {𝕜 E}
instance instDistribMulAction [Monoid R] [DistribMulAction R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0]
[IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] : DistribMulAction R (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
(coeFnAddMonoidHom_injective 𝕜 E).distribMulAction _ (by intros; rfl)
instance instModule [Semiring R] [Module R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] :
Module R (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
(coeFnAddMonoidHom_injective 𝕜 E).module R _ (by intros; rfl)
instance instSup : Max (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
max p q :=
{ p.toAddGroupSeminorm ⊔ q.toAddGroupSeminorm with
toFun := p ⊔ q
smul' := fun x v =>
(congr_arg₂ max (map_smul_eq_mul p x v) (map_smul_eq_mul q x v)).trans <|
(mul_max_of_nonneg _ _ <| norm_nonneg x).symm }
@[simp]
theorem coe_sup (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : ⇑(p ⊔ q) = (p : E → ℝ) ⊔ (q : E → ℝ) :=
rfl
theorem sup_apply (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x : E) : (p ⊔ q) x = p x ⊔ q x :=
rfl
theorem smul_sup [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] (r : R) (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) :
r • (p ⊔ q) = r • p ⊔ r • q :=
have real.smul_max : ∀ x y : ℝ, r • max x y = max (r • x) (r • y) := fun x y => by
simpa only [← smul_eq_mul, ← NNReal.smul_def, smul_one_smul ℝ≥0 r (_ : ℝ)] using
mul_max_of_nonneg x y (r • (1 : ℝ≥0) : ℝ≥0).coe_nonneg
ext fun _ => real.smul_max _ _
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_le_coe {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} : (p : E → ℝ) ≤ q ↔ p ≤ q :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_lt_coe {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} : (p : E → ℝ) < q ↔ p < q :=
Iff.rfl
theorem le_def {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} : p ≤ q ↔ ∀ x, p x ≤ q x :=
Iff.rfl
theorem lt_def {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} : p < q ↔ p ≤ q ∧ ∃ x, p x < q x :=
@Pi.lt_def _ _ _ p q
instance instSemilatticeSup : SemilatticeSup (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
Function.Injective.semilatticeSup _ DFunLike.coe_injective coe_sup
end SMul
end AddGroup
section Module
variable [SeminormedRing 𝕜₂] [SeminormedRing 𝕜₃]
variable {σ₁₂ : 𝕜 →+* 𝕜₂} [RingHomIsometric σ₁₂]
variable {σ₂₃ : 𝕜₂ →+* 𝕜₃} [RingHomIsometric σ₂₃]
variable {σ₁₃ : 𝕜 →+* 𝕜₃} [RingHomIsometric σ₁₃]
variable [AddCommGroup E] [AddCommGroup E₂] [AddCommGroup E₃]
variable [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜₂ E₂] [Module 𝕜₃ E₃]
variable [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ]
/-- Composition of a seminorm with a linear map is a seminorm. -/
def comp (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) : Seminorm 𝕜 E :=
{ p.toAddGroupSeminorm.comp f.toAddMonoidHom with
toFun := fun x => p (f x)
-- Porting note: the `simp only` below used to be part of the `rw`.
-- I'm not sure why this change was needed, and am worried by it!
-- Note: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/8386 had to change `map_smulₛₗ` to `map_smulₛₗ _`
smul' := fun _ _ => by simp only [map_smulₛₗ _]; rw [map_smul_eq_mul, RingHomIsometric.is_iso] }
theorem coe_comp (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) : ⇑(p.comp f) = p ∘ f :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem comp_apply (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (x : E) : (p.comp f) x = p (f x) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem comp_id (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : p.comp LinearMap.id = p :=
ext fun _ => rfl
@[simp]
theorem comp_zero (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) : p.comp (0 : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) = 0 :=
ext fun _ => map_zero p
@[simp]
theorem zero_comp (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) : (0 : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂).comp f = 0 :=
ext fun _ => rfl
theorem comp_comp [RingHomCompTriple σ₁₂ σ₂₃ σ₁₃] (p : Seminorm 𝕜₃ E₃) (g : E₂ →ₛₗ[σ₂₃] E₃)
(f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) : p.comp (g.comp f) = (p.comp g).comp f :=
ext fun _ => rfl
theorem add_comp (p q : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) :
(p + q).comp f = p.comp f + q.comp f :=
ext fun _ => rfl
theorem comp_add_le (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f g : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) :
p.comp (f + g) ≤ p.comp f + p.comp g := fun _ => map_add_le_add p _ _
theorem smul_comp (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (c : R) :
(c • p).comp f = c • p.comp f :=
ext fun _ => rfl
theorem comp_mono {p q : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂} (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (hp : p ≤ q) : p.comp f ≤ q.comp f :=
fun _ => hp _
/-- The composition as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
@[simps]
def pullback (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂ →+ Seminorm 𝕜 E where
toFun := fun p => p.comp f
map_zero' := zero_comp f
map_add' := fun p q => add_comp p q f
instance instOrderBot : OrderBot (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
bot := 0
bot_le := apply_nonneg
@[simp]
theorem coe_bot : ⇑(⊥ : Seminorm 𝕜 E) = 0 :=
rfl
theorem bot_eq_zero : (⊥ : Seminorm 𝕜 E) = 0 :=
rfl
theorem smul_le_smul {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {a b : ℝ≥0} (hpq : p ≤ q) (hab : a ≤ b) :
a • p ≤ b • q := by
simp_rw [le_def]
intro x
exact mul_le_mul hab (hpq x) (apply_nonneg p x) (NNReal.coe_nonneg b)
theorem finset_sup_apply (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (x : E) :
s.sup p x = ↑(s.sup fun i => ⟨p i x, apply_nonneg (p i) x⟩ : ℝ≥0) := by
induction' s using Finset.cons_induction_on with a s ha ih
· rw [Finset.sup_empty, Finset.sup_empty, coe_bot, _root_.bot_eq_zero, Pi.zero_apply]
norm_cast
· rw [Finset.sup_cons, Finset.sup_cons, coe_sup, Pi.sup_apply, NNReal.coe_max, NNReal.coe_mk, ih]
theorem exists_apply_eq_finset_sup (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) {s : Finset ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) (x : E) :
∃ i ∈ s, s.sup p x = p i x := by
rcases Finset.exists_mem_eq_sup s hs (fun i ↦ (⟨p i x, apply_nonneg _ _⟩ : ℝ≥0)) with ⟨i, hi, hix⟩
rw [finset_sup_apply]
exact ⟨i, hi, congr_arg _ hix⟩
theorem zero_or_exists_apply_eq_finset_sup (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (x : E) :
s.sup p x = 0 ∨ ∃ i ∈ s, s.sup p x = p i x := by
rcases Finset.eq_empty_or_nonempty s with (rfl|hs)
· left; rfl
· right; exact exists_apply_eq_finset_sup p hs x
theorem finset_sup_smul (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (C : ℝ≥0) :
s.sup (C • p) = C • s.sup p := by
ext x
rw [smul_apply, finset_sup_apply, finset_sup_apply]
symm
exact congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) (NNReal.mul_finset_sup C s (fun i ↦ ⟨p i x, apply_nonneg _ _⟩))
theorem finset_sup_le_sum (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) : s.sup p ≤ ∑ i ∈ s, p i := by
classical
refine Finset.sup_le_iff.mpr ?_
intro i hi
rw [Finset.sum_eq_sum_diff_singleton_add hi, le_add_iff_nonneg_left]
exact bot_le
theorem finset_sup_apply_le {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} {s : Finset ι} {x : E} {a : ℝ} (ha : 0 ≤ a)
(h : ∀ i, i ∈ s → p i x ≤ a) : s.sup p x ≤ a := by
lift a to ℝ≥0 using ha
rw [finset_sup_apply, NNReal.coe_le_coe]
exact Finset.sup_le h
theorem le_finset_sup_apply {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} {s : Finset ι} {x : E} {i : ι}
(hi : i ∈ s) : p i x ≤ s.sup p x :=
(Finset.le_sup hi : p i ≤ s.sup p) x
theorem finset_sup_apply_lt {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} {s : Finset ι} {x : E} {a : ℝ} (ha : 0 < a)
(h : ∀ i, i ∈ s → p i x < a) : s.sup p x < a := by
lift a to ℝ≥0 using ha.le
rw [finset_sup_apply, NNReal.coe_lt_coe, Finset.sup_lt_iff]
· exact h
· exact NNReal.coe_pos.mpr ha
theorem norm_sub_map_le_sub (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x y : E) : ‖p x - p y‖ ≤ p (x - y) :=
abs_sub_map_le_sub p x y
end Module
end SeminormedRing
section SeminormedCommRing
variable [SeminormedRing 𝕜] [SeminormedCommRing 𝕜₂]
variable {σ₁₂ : 𝕜 →+* 𝕜₂} [RingHomIsometric σ₁₂]
variable [AddCommGroup E] [AddCommGroup E₂] [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜₂ E₂]
theorem comp_smul (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (c : 𝕜₂) :
p.comp (c • f) = ‖c‖₊ • p.comp f :=
ext fun _ => by
rw [comp_apply, smul_apply, LinearMap.smul_apply, map_smul_eq_mul, NNReal.smul_def, coe_nnnorm,
smul_eq_mul, comp_apply]
theorem comp_smul_apply (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (c : 𝕜₂) (x : E) :
p.comp (c • f) x = ‖c‖ * p (f x) :=
map_smul_eq_mul p _ _
end SeminormedCommRing
section NormedField
variable [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {x : E}
/-- Auxiliary lemma to show that the infimum of seminorms is well-defined. -/
theorem bddBelow_range_add : BddBelow (range fun u => p u + q (x - u)) :=
⟨0, by
rintro _ ⟨x, rfl⟩
dsimp; positivity⟩
noncomputable instance instInf : Min (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
min p q :=
{ p.toAddGroupSeminorm ⊓ q.toAddGroupSeminorm with
toFun := fun x => ⨅ u : E, p u + q (x - u)
smul' := by
intro a x
obtain rfl | ha := eq_or_ne a 0
· rw [norm_zero, zero_mul, zero_smul]
refine
ciInf_eq_of_forall_ge_of_forall_gt_exists_lt
(fun i => by positivity)
fun x hx => ⟨0, by rwa [map_zero, sub_zero, map_zero, add_zero]⟩
simp_rw [Real.mul_iInf_of_nonneg (norm_nonneg a), mul_add, ← map_smul_eq_mul p, ←
map_smul_eq_mul q, smul_sub]
refine
Function.Surjective.iInf_congr ((a⁻¹ • ·) : E → E)
(fun u => ⟨a • u, inv_smul_smul₀ ha u⟩) fun u => ?_
rw [smul_inv_smul₀ ha] }
@[simp]
theorem inf_apply (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x : E) : (p ⊓ q) x = ⨅ u : E, p u + q (x - u) :=
rfl
noncomputable instance instLattice : Lattice (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
{ Seminorm.instSemilatticeSup with
inf := (· ⊓ ·)
inf_le_left := fun p q x =>
ciInf_le_of_le bddBelow_range_add x <| by
simp only [sub_self, map_zero, add_zero]; rfl
inf_le_right := fun p q x =>
ciInf_le_of_le bddBelow_range_add 0 <| by
simp only [sub_self, map_zero, zero_add, sub_zero]; rfl
le_inf := fun a _ _ hab hac _ =>
le_ciInf fun _ => (le_map_add_map_sub a _ _).trans <| add_le_add (hab _) (hac _) }
theorem smul_inf [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] (r : R) (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) :
r • (p ⊓ q) = r • p ⊓ r • q := by
ext
simp_rw [smul_apply, inf_apply, smul_apply, ← smul_one_smul ℝ≥0 r (_ : ℝ), NNReal.smul_def,
smul_eq_mul, Real.mul_iInf_of_nonneg (NNReal.coe_nonneg _), mul_add]
section Classical
open Classical in
/-- We define the supremum of an arbitrary subset of `Seminorm 𝕜 E` as follows:
* if `s` is `BddAbove` *as a set of functions `E → ℝ`* (that is, if `s` is pointwise bounded
above), we take the pointwise supremum of all elements of `s`, and we prove that it is indeed a
seminorm.
* otherwise, we take the zero seminorm `⊥`.
There are two things worth mentioning here:
* First, it is not trivial at first that `s` being bounded above *by a function* implies
being bounded above *as a seminorm*. We show this in `Seminorm.bddAbove_iff` by using
that the `Sup s` as defined here is then a bounding seminorm for `s`. So it is important to make
the case disjunction on `BddAbove ((↑) '' s : Set (E → ℝ))` and not `BddAbove s`.
* Since the pointwise `Sup` already gives `0` at points where a family of functions is
not bounded above, one could hope that just using the pointwise `Sup` would work here, without the
need for an additional case disjunction. As discussed on Zulip, this doesn't work because this can
give a function which does *not* satisfy the seminorm axioms (typically sub-additivity).
-/
noncomputable instance instSupSet : SupSet (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
sSup s :=
if h : BddAbove ((↑) '' s : Set (E → ℝ)) then
{ toFun := ⨆ p : s, ((p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : E → ℝ)
map_zero' := by
rw [iSup_apply, ← @Real.iSup_const_zero s]
congr!
rename_i _ _ _ i
exact map_zero i.1
add_le' := fun x y => by
rcases h with ⟨q, hq⟩
obtain rfl | h := s.eq_empty_or_nonempty
· simp [Real.iSup_of_isEmpty]
haveI : Nonempty ↑s := h.coe_sort
simp only [iSup_apply]
refine ciSup_le fun i =>
((i : Seminorm 𝕜 E).add_le' x y).trans <| add_le_add
-- Porting note: `f` is provided to force `Subtype.val` to appear.
-- A type ascription on `_` would have also worked, but would have been more verbose.
(le_ciSup (f := fun i => (Subtype.val i : Seminorm 𝕜 E).toFun x) ⟨q x, ?_⟩ i)
(le_ciSup (f := fun i => (Subtype.val i : Seminorm 𝕜 E).toFun y) ⟨q y, ?_⟩ i)
<;> rw [mem_upperBounds, forall_mem_range]
<;> exact fun j => hq (mem_image_of_mem _ j.2) _
neg' := fun x => by
simp only [iSup_apply]
congr! 2
rename_i _ _ _ i
exact i.1.neg' _
smul' := fun a x => by
simp only [iSup_apply]
rw [← smul_eq_mul,
Real.smul_iSup_of_nonneg (norm_nonneg a) fun i : s => (i : Seminorm 𝕜 E) x]
congr!
rename_i _ _ _ i
exact i.1.smul' a x }
else ⊥
protected theorem coe_sSup_eq' {s : Set <| Seminorm 𝕜 E}
(hs : BddAbove ((↑) '' s : Set (E → ℝ))) : ↑(sSup s) = ⨆ p : s, ((p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : E → ℝ) :=
congr_arg _ (dif_pos hs)
protected theorem bddAbove_iff {s : Set <| Seminorm 𝕜 E} :
BddAbove s ↔ BddAbove ((↑) '' s : Set (E → ℝ)) :=
⟨fun ⟨q, hq⟩ => ⟨q, forall_mem_image.2 fun _ hp => hq hp⟩, fun H =>
⟨sSup s, fun p hp x => by
dsimp
rw [Seminorm.coe_sSup_eq' H, iSup_apply]
rcases H with ⟨q, hq⟩
exact
le_ciSup ⟨q x, forall_mem_range.mpr fun i : s => hq (mem_image_of_mem _ i.2) x⟩ ⟨p, hp⟩⟩⟩
protected theorem bddAbove_range_iff {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} :
BddAbove (range p) ↔ ∀ x, BddAbove (range fun i ↦ p i x) := by
rw [Seminorm.bddAbove_iff, ← range_comp, bddAbove_range_pi]; rfl
protected theorem coe_sSup_eq {s : Set <| Seminorm 𝕜 E} (hs : BddAbove s) :
↑(sSup s) = ⨆ p : s, ((p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : E → ℝ) :=
Seminorm.coe_sSup_eq' (Seminorm.bddAbove_iff.mp hs)
protected theorem coe_iSup_eq {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} (hp : BddAbove (range p)) :
↑(⨆ i, p i) = ⨆ i, ((p i : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : E → ℝ) := by
rw [← sSup_range, Seminorm.coe_sSup_eq hp]
exact iSup_range' (fun p : Seminorm 𝕜 E => (p : E → ℝ)) p
protected theorem sSup_apply {s : Set (Seminorm 𝕜 E)} (hp : BddAbove s) {x : E} :
(sSup s) x = ⨆ p : s, (p : E → ℝ) x := by
rw [Seminorm.coe_sSup_eq hp, iSup_apply]
protected theorem iSup_apply {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E}
(hp : BddAbove (range p)) {x : E} : (⨆ i, p i) x = ⨆ i, p i x := by
rw [Seminorm.coe_iSup_eq hp, iSup_apply]
protected theorem sSup_empty : sSup (∅ : Set (Seminorm 𝕜 E)) = ⊥ := by
ext
rw [Seminorm.sSup_apply bddAbove_empty, Real.iSup_of_isEmpty]
rfl
private theorem isLUB_sSup (s : Set (Seminorm 𝕜 E)) (hs₁ : BddAbove s) (hs₂ : s.Nonempty) :
IsLUB s (sSup s) := by
refine ⟨fun p hp x => ?_, fun p hp x => ?_⟩ <;> haveI : Nonempty ↑s := hs₂.coe_sort <;>
dsimp <;> rw [Seminorm.coe_sSup_eq hs₁, iSup_apply]
· rcases hs₁ with ⟨q, hq⟩
exact le_ciSup ⟨q x, forall_mem_range.mpr fun i : s => hq i.2 x⟩ ⟨p, hp⟩
· exact ciSup_le fun q => hp q.2 x
/-- `Seminorm 𝕜 E` is a conditionally complete lattice.
Note that, while `inf`, `sup` and `sSup` have good definitional properties (corresponding to
the instances given here for `Inf`, `Sup` and `SupSet` respectively), `sInf s` is just
defined as the supremum of the lower bounds of `s`, which is not really useful in practice. If you
need to use `sInf` on seminorms, then you should probably provide a more workable definition first,
but this is unlikely to happen so we keep the "bad" definition for now. -/
noncomputable instance instConditionallyCompleteLattice :
ConditionallyCompleteLattice (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
conditionallyCompleteLatticeOfLatticeOfsSup (Seminorm 𝕜 E) Seminorm.isLUB_sSup
end Classical
end NormedField
/-! ### Seminorm ball -/
section SeminormedRing
variable [SeminormedRing 𝕜]
section AddCommGroup
variable [AddCommGroup E]
section SMul
variable [SMul 𝕜 E] (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E)
/-- The ball of radius `r` at `x` with respect to seminorm `p` is the set of elements `y` with
`p (y - x) < r`. -/
def ball (x : E) (r : ℝ) :=
{ y : E | p (y - x) < r }
/-- The closed ball of radius `r` at `x` with respect to seminorm `p` is the set of elements `y`
with `p (y - x) ≤ r`. -/
def closedBall (x : E) (r : ℝ) :=
{ y : E | p (y - x) ≤ r }
variable {x y : E} {r : ℝ}
@[simp]
theorem mem_ball : y ∈ ball p x r ↔ p (y - x) < r :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem mem_closedBall : y ∈ closedBall p x r ↔ p (y - x) ≤ r :=
Iff.rfl
theorem mem_ball_self (hr : 0 < r) : x ∈ ball p x r := by simp [hr]
theorem mem_closedBall_self (hr : 0 ≤ r) : x ∈ closedBall p x r := by simp [hr]
theorem mem_ball_zero : y ∈ ball p 0 r ↔ p y < r := by rw [mem_ball, sub_zero]
theorem mem_closedBall_zero : y ∈ closedBall p 0 r ↔ p y ≤ r := by rw [mem_closedBall, sub_zero]
theorem ball_zero_eq : ball p 0 r = { y : E | p y < r } :=
Set.ext fun _ => p.mem_ball_zero
theorem closedBall_zero_eq : closedBall p 0 r = { y : E | p y ≤ r } :=
Set.ext fun _ => p.mem_closedBall_zero
theorem ball_subset_closedBall (x r) : ball p x r ⊆ closedBall p x r := fun _ h =>
(mem_closedBall _).mpr ((mem_ball _).mp h).le
theorem closedBall_eq_biInter_ball (x r) : closedBall p x r = ⋂ ρ > r, ball p x ρ := by
ext y; simp_rw [mem_closedBall, mem_iInter₂, mem_ball, ← forall_lt_iff_le']
@[simp]
theorem ball_zero' (x : E) (hr : 0 < r) : ball (0 : Seminorm 𝕜 E) x r = Set.univ := by
rw [Set.eq_univ_iff_forall, ball]
simp [hr]
@[simp]
theorem closedBall_zero' (x : E) (hr : 0 < r) : closedBall (0 : Seminorm 𝕜 E) x r = Set.univ :=
eq_univ_of_subset (ball_subset_closedBall _ _ _) (ball_zero' x hr)
theorem ball_smul (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {c : NNReal} (hc : 0 < c) (r : ℝ) (x : E) :
(c • p).ball x r = p.ball x (r / c) := by
ext
rw [mem_ball, mem_ball, smul_apply, NNReal.smul_def, smul_eq_mul, mul_comm,
lt_div_iff₀ (NNReal.coe_pos.mpr hc)]
theorem closedBall_smul (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {c : NNReal} (hc : 0 < c) (r : ℝ) (x : E) :
(c • p).closedBall x r = p.closedBall x (r / c) := by
ext
rw [mem_closedBall, mem_closedBall, smul_apply, NNReal.smul_def, smul_eq_mul, mul_comm,
le_div_iff₀ (NNReal.coe_pos.mpr hc)]
theorem ball_sup (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (e : E) (r : ℝ) :
ball (p ⊔ q) e r = ball p e r ∩ ball q e r := by
simp_rw [ball, ← Set.setOf_and, coe_sup, Pi.sup_apply, sup_lt_iff]
theorem closedBall_sup (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (e : E) (r : ℝ) :
closedBall (p ⊔ q) e r = closedBall p e r ∩ closedBall q e r := by
simp_rw [closedBall, ← Set.setOf_and, coe_sup, Pi.sup_apply, sup_le_iff]
theorem ball_finset_sup' (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (H : s.Nonempty) (e : E) (r : ℝ) :
ball (s.sup' H p) e r = s.inf' H fun i => ball (p i) e r := by
induction H using Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction with
| singleton => simp
| cons _ _ _ hs ih =>
rw [Finset.sup'_cons hs, Finset.inf'_cons hs, ball_sup]
-- Porting note: `rw` can't use `inf_eq_inter` here, but `simp` can?
simp only [inf_eq_inter, ih]
theorem closedBall_finset_sup' (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (H : s.Nonempty) (e : E)
(r : ℝ) : closedBall (s.sup' H p) e r = s.inf' H fun i => closedBall (p i) e r := by
induction H using Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction with
| singleton => simp
| cons _ _ _ hs ih =>
rw [Finset.sup'_cons hs, Finset.inf'_cons hs, closedBall_sup]
-- Porting note: `rw` can't use `inf_eq_inter` here, but `simp` can?
simp only [inf_eq_inter, ih]
theorem ball_mono {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {r₁ r₂ : ℝ} (h : r₁ ≤ r₂) : p.ball x r₁ ⊆ p.ball x r₂ :=
fun _ (hx : _ < _) => hx.trans_le h
theorem closedBall_mono {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {r₁ r₂ : ℝ} (h : r₁ ≤ r₂) :
p.closedBall x r₁ ⊆ p.closedBall x r₂ := fun _ (hx : _ ≤ _) => hx.trans h
theorem ball_antitone {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} (h : q ≤ p) : p.ball x r ⊆ q.ball x r := fun _ =>
(h _).trans_lt
theorem closedBall_antitone {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} (h : q ≤ p) :
p.closedBall x r ⊆ q.closedBall x r := fun _ => (h _).trans
theorem ball_add_ball_subset (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (r₁ r₂ : ℝ) (x₁ x₂ : E) :
p.ball (x₁ : E) r₁ + p.ball (x₂ : E) r₂ ⊆ p.ball (x₁ + x₂) (r₁ + r₂) := by
rintro x ⟨y₁, hy₁, y₂, hy₂, rfl⟩
rw [mem_ball, add_sub_add_comm]
exact (map_add_le_add p _ _).trans_lt (add_lt_add hy₁ hy₂)
theorem closedBall_add_closedBall_subset (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (r₁ r₂ : ℝ) (x₁ x₂ : E) :
p.closedBall (x₁ : E) r₁ + p.closedBall (x₂ : E) r₂ ⊆ p.closedBall (x₁ + x₂) (r₁ + r₂) := by
rintro x ⟨y₁, hy₁, y₂, hy₂, rfl⟩
rw [mem_closedBall, add_sub_add_comm]
exact (map_add_le_add p _ _).trans (add_le_add hy₁ hy₂)
theorem sub_mem_ball (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x₁ x₂ y : E) (r : ℝ) :
x₁ - x₂ ∈ p.ball y r ↔ x₁ ∈ p.ball (x₂ + y) r := by simp_rw [mem_ball, sub_sub]
theorem sub_mem_closedBall (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x₁ x₂ y : E) (r : ℝ) :
x₁ - x₂ ∈ p.closedBall y r ↔ x₁ ∈ p.closedBall (x₂ + y) r := by
simp_rw [mem_closedBall, sub_sub]
/-- The image of a ball under addition with a singleton is another ball. -/
theorem vadd_ball (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : x +ᵥ p.ball y r = p.ball (x +ᵥ y) r :=
letI := AddGroupSeminorm.toSeminormedAddCommGroup p.toAddGroupSeminorm
Metric.vadd_ball x y r
/-- The image of a closed ball under addition with a singleton is another closed ball. -/
theorem vadd_closedBall (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : x +ᵥ p.closedBall y r = p.closedBall (x +ᵥ y) r :=
letI := AddGroupSeminorm.toSeminormedAddCommGroup p.toAddGroupSeminorm
Metric.vadd_closedBall x y r
end SMul
section Module
variable [Module 𝕜 E]
variable [SeminormedRing 𝕜₂] [AddCommGroup E₂] [Module 𝕜₂ E₂]
variable {σ₁₂ : 𝕜 →+* 𝕜₂} [RingHomIsometric σ₁₂]
theorem ball_comp (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (x : E) (r : ℝ) :
(p.comp f).ball x r = f ⁻¹' p.ball (f x) r := by
ext
simp_rw [ball, mem_preimage, comp_apply, Set.mem_setOf_eq, map_sub]
theorem closedBall_comp (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (x : E) (r : ℝ) :
(p.comp f).closedBall x r = f ⁻¹' p.closedBall (f x) r := by
ext
simp_rw [closedBall, mem_preimage, comp_apply, Set.mem_setOf_eq, map_sub]
variable (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E)
theorem preimage_metric_ball {r : ℝ} : p ⁻¹' Metric.ball 0 r = { x | p x < r } := by
ext x
simp only [mem_setOf, mem_preimage, mem_ball_zero_iff, Real.norm_of_nonneg (apply_nonneg p _)]
theorem preimage_metric_closedBall {r : ℝ} : p ⁻¹' Metric.closedBall 0 r = { x | p x ≤ r } := by
ext x
simp only [mem_setOf, mem_preimage, mem_closedBall_zero_iff,
Real.norm_of_nonneg (apply_nonneg p _)]
theorem ball_zero_eq_preimage_ball {r : ℝ} : p.ball 0 r = p ⁻¹' Metric.ball 0 r := by
rw [ball_zero_eq, preimage_metric_ball]
theorem closedBall_zero_eq_preimage_closedBall {r : ℝ} :
p.closedBall 0 r = p ⁻¹' Metric.closedBall 0 r := by
rw [closedBall_zero_eq, preimage_metric_closedBall]
@[simp]
theorem ball_bot {r : ℝ} (x : E) (hr : 0 < r) : ball (⊥ : Seminorm 𝕜 E) x r = Set.univ :=
ball_zero' x hr
@[simp]
theorem closedBall_bot {r : ℝ} (x : E) (hr : 0 < r) :
closedBall (⊥ : Seminorm 𝕜 E) x r = Set.univ :=
closedBall_zero' x hr
/-- Seminorm-balls at the origin are balanced. -/
theorem balanced_ball_zero (r : ℝ) : Balanced 𝕜 (ball p 0 r) := by
rintro a ha x ⟨y, hy, hx⟩
rw [mem_ball_zero, ← hx, map_smul_eq_mul]
calc
_ ≤ p y := mul_le_of_le_one_left (apply_nonneg p _) ha
_ < r := by rwa [mem_ball_zero] at hy
/-- Closed seminorm-balls at the origin are balanced. -/
theorem balanced_closedBall_zero (r : ℝ) : Balanced 𝕜 (closedBall p 0 r) := by
rintro a ha x ⟨y, hy, hx⟩
rw [mem_closedBall_zero, ← hx, map_smul_eq_mul]
calc
_ ≤ p y := mul_le_of_le_one_left (apply_nonneg p _) ha
_ ≤ r := by rwa [mem_closedBall_zero] at hy
theorem ball_finset_sup_eq_iInter (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (x : E) {r : ℝ}
(hr : 0 < r) : ball (s.sup p) x r = ⋂ i ∈ s, ball (p i) x r := by
lift r to NNReal using hr.le
simp_rw [ball, iInter_setOf, finset_sup_apply, NNReal.coe_lt_coe,
Finset.sup_lt_iff (show ⊥ < r from hr), ← NNReal.coe_lt_coe, NNReal.coe_mk]
theorem closedBall_finset_sup_eq_iInter (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (x : E) {r : ℝ}
(hr : 0 ≤ r) : closedBall (s.sup p) x r = ⋂ i ∈ s, closedBall (p i) x r := by
lift r to NNReal using hr
simp_rw [closedBall, iInter_setOf, finset_sup_apply, NNReal.coe_le_coe, Finset.sup_le_iff, ←
NNReal.coe_le_coe, NNReal.coe_mk]
theorem ball_finset_sup (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (x : E) {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) :
ball (s.sup p) x r = s.inf fun i => ball (p i) x r := by
rw [Finset.inf_eq_iInf]
exact ball_finset_sup_eq_iInter _ _ _ hr
theorem closedBall_finset_sup (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (x : E) {r : ℝ} (hr : 0 ≤ r) :
closedBall (s.sup p) x r = s.inf fun i => closedBall (p i) x r := by
rw [Finset.inf_eq_iInf]
exact closedBall_finset_sup_eq_iInter _ _ _ hr
@[simp]
theorem ball_eq_emptyset (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {x : E} {r : ℝ} (hr : r ≤ 0) : p.ball x r = ∅ := by
ext
rw [Seminorm.mem_ball, Set.mem_empty_iff_false, iff_false, not_lt]
exact hr.trans (apply_nonneg p _)
@[simp]
theorem closedBall_eq_emptyset (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {x : E} {r : ℝ} (hr : r < 0) :
p.closedBall x r = ∅ := by
ext
rw [Seminorm.mem_closedBall, Set.mem_empty_iff_false, iff_false, not_le]
exact hr.trans_le (apply_nonneg _ _)
theorem closedBall_smul_ball (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {r₁ : ℝ} (hr₁ : r₁ ≠ 0) (r₂ : ℝ) :
Metric.closedBall (0 : 𝕜) r₁ • p.ball 0 r₂ ⊆ p.ball 0 (r₁ * r₂) := by
simp only [smul_subset_iff, mem_ball_zero, mem_closedBall_zero_iff, map_smul_eq_mul]
refine fun a ha b hb ↦ mul_lt_mul' ha hb (apply_nonneg _ _) ?_
exact hr₁.lt_or_lt.resolve_left <| ((norm_nonneg a).trans ha).not_lt
theorem ball_smul_closedBall (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (r₁ : ℝ) {r₂ : ℝ} (hr₂ : r₂ ≠ 0) :
Metric.ball (0 : 𝕜) r₁ • p.closedBall 0 r₂ ⊆ p.ball 0 (r₁ * r₂) := by
simp only [smul_subset_iff, mem_ball_zero, mem_closedBall_zero, mem_ball_zero_iff,
map_smul_eq_mul]
intro a ha b hb
rw [mul_comm, mul_comm r₁]
refine mul_lt_mul' hb ha (norm_nonneg _) (hr₂.lt_or_lt.resolve_left ?_)
exact ((apply_nonneg p b).trans hb).not_lt
theorem ball_smul_ball (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (r₁ r₂ : ℝ) :
Metric.ball (0 : 𝕜) r₁ • p.ball 0 r₂ ⊆ p.ball 0 (r₁ * r₂) := by
rcases eq_or_ne r₂ 0 with rfl | hr₂
· simp
· exact (smul_subset_smul_left (ball_subset_closedBall _ _ _)).trans
(ball_smul_closedBall _ _ hr₂)
theorem closedBall_smul_closedBall (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (r₁ r₂ : ℝ) :
Metric.closedBall (0 : 𝕜) r₁ • p.closedBall 0 r₂ ⊆ p.closedBall 0 (r₁ * r₂) := by
simp only [smul_subset_iff, mem_closedBall_zero, mem_closedBall_zero_iff, map_smul_eq_mul]
intro a ha b hb
gcongr
exact (norm_nonneg _).trans ha
theorem neg_mem_ball_zero {r : ℝ} {x : E} : -x ∈ ball p 0 r ↔ x ∈ ball p 0 r := by
simp only [mem_ball_zero, map_neg_eq_map]
theorem neg_mem_closedBall_zero {r : ℝ} {x : E} : -x ∈ closedBall p 0 r ↔ x ∈ closedBall p 0 r := by
simp only [mem_closedBall_zero, map_neg_eq_map]
@[simp]
theorem neg_ball (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (r : ℝ) (x : E) : -ball p x r = ball p (-x) r := by
ext
rw [Set.mem_neg, mem_ball, mem_ball, ← neg_add', sub_neg_eq_add, map_neg_eq_map]
@[simp]
theorem neg_closedBall (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (r : ℝ) (x : E) :
-closedBall p x r = closedBall p (-x) r := by
ext
rw [Set.mem_neg, mem_closedBall, mem_closedBall, ← neg_add', sub_neg_eq_add, map_neg_eq_map]
end Module
end AddCommGroup
end SeminormedRing
section NormedField
variable [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {r : ℝ} {x : E}
theorem closedBall_iSup {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} (hp : BddAbove (range p)) (e : E)
{r : ℝ} (hr : 0 < r) : closedBall (⨆ i, p i) e r = ⋂ i, closedBall (p i) e r := by
cases isEmpty_or_nonempty ι
· rw [iSup_of_empty', iInter_of_empty, Seminorm.sSup_empty]
exact closedBall_bot _ hr
· ext x
have := Seminorm.bddAbove_range_iff.mp hp (x - e)
simp only [mem_closedBall, mem_iInter, Seminorm.iSup_apply hp, ciSup_le_iff this]
theorem ball_norm_mul_subset {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {k : 𝕜} {r : ℝ} :
p.ball 0 (‖k‖ * r) ⊆ k • p.ball 0 r := by
rcases eq_or_ne k 0 with (rfl | hk)
· rw [norm_zero, zero_mul, ball_eq_emptyset _ le_rfl]
exact empty_subset _
· intro x
rw [Set.mem_smul_set, Seminorm.mem_ball_zero]
refine fun hx => ⟨k⁻¹ • x, ?_, ?_⟩
· rwa [Seminorm.mem_ball_zero, map_smul_eq_mul, norm_inv, ←
mul_lt_mul_left <| norm_pos_iff.mpr hk, ← mul_assoc, ← div_eq_mul_inv ‖k‖ ‖k‖,
div_self (ne_of_gt <| norm_pos_iff.mpr hk), one_mul]
rw [← smul_assoc, smul_eq_mul, ← div_eq_mul_inv, div_self hk, one_smul]
theorem smul_ball_zero {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {k : 𝕜} {r : ℝ} (hk : k ≠ 0) :
k • p.ball 0 r = p.ball 0 (‖k‖ * r) := by
ext
rw [mem_smul_set_iff_inv_smul_mem₀ hk, p.mem_ball_zero, p.mem_ball_zero, map_smul_eq_mul,
norm_inv, ← div_eq_inv_mul, div_lt_iff₀ (norm_pos_iff.2 hk), mul_comm]
theorem smul_closedBall_subset {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {k : 𝕜} {r : ℝ} :
k • p.closedBall 0 r ⊆ p.closedBall 0 (‖k‖ * r) := by
rintro x ⟨y, hy, h⟩
rw [Seminorm.mem_closedBall_zero, ← h, map_smul_eq_mul]
rw [Seminorm.mem_closedBall_zero] at hy
gcongr
theorem smul_closedBall_zero {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {k : 𝕜} {r : ℝ} (hk : 0 < ‖k‖) :
k • p.closedBall 0 r = p.closedBall 0 (‖k‖ * r) := by
refine subset_antisymm smul_closedBall_subset ?_
intro x
rw [Set.mem_smul_set, Seminorm.mem_closedBall_zero]
refine fun hx => ⟨k⁻¹ • x, ?_, ?_⟩
· rwa [Seminorm.mem_closedBall_zero, map_smul_eq_mul, norm_inv, ← mul_le_mul_left hk, ← mul_assoc,
← div_eq_mul_inv ‖k‖ ‖k‖, div_self (ne_of_gt hk), one_mul]
rw [← smul_assoc, smul_eq_mul, ← div_eq_mul_inv, div_self (norm_pos_iff.mp hk), one_smul]
theorem ball_zero_absorbs_ball_zero (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {r₁ r₂ : ℝ} (hr₁ : 0 < r₁) :
Absorbs 𝕜 (p.ball 0 r₁) (p.ball 0 r₂) := by
rcases exists_pos_lt_mul hr₁ r₂ with ⟨r, hr₀, hr⟩
refine .of_norm ⟨r, fun a ha x hx => ?_⟩
rw [smul_ball_zero (norm_pos_iff.1 <| hr₀.trans_le ha), p.mem_ball_zero]
rw [p.mem_ball_zero] at hx
exact hx.trans (hr.trans_le <| by gcongr)
/-- Seminorm-balls at the origin are absorbent. -/
protected theorem absorbent_ball_zero (hr : 0 < r) : Absorbent 𝕜 (ball p (0 : E) r) :=
absorbent_iff_forall_absorbs_singleton.2 fun _ =>
(p.ball_zero_absorbs_ball_zero hr).mono_right <|
singleton_subset_iff.2 <| p.mem_ball_zero.2 <| lt_add_one _
/-- Closed seminorm-balls at the origin are absorbent. -/
protected theorem absorbent_closedBall_zero (hr : 0 < r) : Absorbent 𝕜 (closedBall p (0 : E) r) :=
(p.absorbent_ball_zero hr).mono (p.ball_subset_closedBall _ _)
/-- Seminorm-balls containing the origin are absorbent. -/
protected theorem absorbent_ball (hpr : p x < r) : Absorbent 𝕜 (ball p x r) := by
refine (p.absorbent_ball_zero <| sub_pos.2 hpr).mono fun y hy => ?_
rw [p.mem_ball_zero] at hy
exact p.mem_ball.2 ((map_sub_le_add p _ _).trans_lt <| add_lt_of_lt_sub_right hy)
/-- Seminorm-balls containing the origin are absorbent. -/
protected theorem absorbent_closedBall (hpr : p x < r) : Absorbent 𝕜 (closedBall p x r) := by
refine (p.absorbent_closedBall_zero <| sub_pos.2 hpr).mono fun y hy => ?_
rw [p.mem_closedBall_zero] at hy
exact p.mem_closedBall.2 ((map_sub_le_add p _ _).trans <| add_le_of_le_sub_right hy)
@[simp]
theorem smul_ball_preimage (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (y : E) (r : ℝ) (a : 𝕜) (ha : a ≠ 0) :
(a • ·) ⁻¹' p.ball y r = p.ball (a⁻¹ • y) (r / ‖a‖) :=
Set.ext fun _ => by
rw [mem_preimage, mem_ball, mem_ball, lt_div_iff₀ (norm_pos_iff.mpr ha), mul_comm, ←
map_smul_eq_mul p, smul_sub, smul_inv_smul₀ ha]
@[simp]
theorem smul_closedBall_preimage (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (y : E) (r : ℝ) (a : 𝕜) (ha : a ≠ 0) :
(a • ·) ⁻¹' p.closedBall y r = p.closedBall (a⁻¹ • y) (r / ‖a‖) :=
Set.ext fun _ => by
rw [mem_preimage, mem_closedBall, mem_closedBall, le_div_iff₀ (norm_pos_iff.mpr ha), mul_comm, ←
map_smul_eq_mul p, smul_sub, smul_inv_smul₀ ha]
end NormedField
section Convex
variable [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℝ 𝕜] [Module 𝕜 E]
section SMul
variable [SMul ℝ E] [IsScalarTower ℝ 𝕜 E] (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E)
/-- A seminorm is convex. Also see `convexOn_norm`. -/
protected theorem convexOn : ConvexOn ℝ univ p := by
refine ⟨convex_univ, fun x _ y _ a b ha hb _ => ?_⟩
calc
p (a • x + b • y) ≤ p (a • x) + p (b • y) := map_add_le_add p _ _
_ = ‖a • (1 : 𝕜)‖ * p x + ‖b • (1 : 𝕜)‖ * p y := by
rw [← map_smul_eq_mul p, ← map_smul_eq_mul p, smul_one_smul, smul_one_smul]
_ = a * p x + b * p y := by
rw [norm_smul, norm_smul, norm_one, mul_one, mul_one, Real.norm_of_nonneg ha,
Real.norm_of_nonneg hb]
end SMul
section Module
variable [Module ℝ E] [IsScalarTower ℝ 𝕜 E] (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x : E) (r : ℝ)
/-- Seminorm-balls are convex. -/
theorem convex_ball : Convex ℝ (ball p x r) := by
convert (p.convexOn.translate_left (-x)).convex_lt r
ext y
rw [preimage_univ, sep_univ, p.mem_ball, sub_eq_add_neg]
rfl
/-- Closed seminorm-balls are convex. -/
theorem convex_closedBall : Convex ℝ (closedBall p x r) := by
rw [closedBall_eq_biInter_ball]
exact convex_iInter₂ fun _ _ => convex_ball _ _ _
end Module
end Convex
section RestrictScalars
variable (𝕜) {𝕜' : Type*} [NormedField 𝕜] [SeminormedRing 𝕜'] [NormedAlgebra 𝕜 𝕜']
[NormOneClass 𝕜'] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜' E] [SMul 𝕜 E] [IsScalarTower 𝕜 𝕜' E]
/-- Reinterpret a seminorm over a field `𝕜'` as a seminorm over a smaller field `𝕜`. This will
typically be used with `RCLike 𝕜'` and `𝕜 = ℝ`. -/
protected def restrictScalars (p : Seminorm 𝕜' E) : Seminorm 𝕜 E :=
{ p with
smul' := fun a x => by rw [← smul_one_smul 𝕜' a x, p.smul', norm_smul, norm_one, mul_one] }
@[simp]
theorem coe_restrictScalars (p : Seminorm 𝕜' E) : (p.restrictScalars 𝕜 : E → ℝ) = p :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem restrictScalars_ball (p : Seminorm 𝕜' E) : (p.restrictScalars 𝕜).ball = p.ball :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem restrictScalars_closedBall (p : Seminorm 𝕜' E) :
(p.restrictScalars 𝕜).closedBall = p.closedBall :=
rfl
end RestrictScalars
/-! ### Continuity criterions for seminorms -/
section Continuity
variable [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] [SeminormedRing 𝕝] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E]
variable [Module 𝕝 E]
/-- A seminorm is continuous at `0` if `p.closedBall 0 r ∈ 𝓝 0` for *all* `r > 0`.
Over a `NontriviallyNormedField` it is actually enough to check that this is true
for *some* `r`, see `Seminorm.continuousAt_zero'`. -/
theorem continuousAt_zero_of_forall' [TopologicalSpace E] {p : Seminorm 𝕝 E}
(hp : ∀ r > 0, p.closedBall 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) :
ContinuousAt p 0 := by
simp_rw [Seminorm.closedBall_zero_eq_preimage_closedBall] at hp
rwa [ContinuousAt, Metric.nhds_basis_closedBall.tendsto_right_iff, map_zero]
theorem continuousAt_zero' [TopologicalSpace E] [ContinuousConstSMul 𝕜 E] {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E}
{r : ℝ} (hp : p.closedBall 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) : ContinuousAt p 0 := by
refine continuousAt_zero_of_forall' fun ε hε ↦ ?_
obtain ⟨k, hk₀, hk⟩ : ∃ k : 𝕜, 0 < ‖k‖ ∧ ‖k‖ * r < ε := by
rcases le_or_lt r 0 with hr | hr
· use 1; simpa using hr.trans_lt hε
· simpa [lt_div_iff₀ hr] using exists_norm_lt 𝕜 (div_pos hε hr)
rw [← set_smul_mem_nhds_zero_iff (norm_pos_iff.1 hk₀), smul_closedBall_zero hk₀] at hp
exact mem_of_superset hp <| p.closedBall_mono hk.le
/-- A seminorm is continuous at `0` if `p.ball 0 r ∈ 𝓝 0` for *all* `r > 0`.
Over a `NontriviallyNormedField` it is actually enough to check that this is true
for *some* `r`, see `Seminorm.continuousAt_zero'`. -/
theorem continuousAt_zero_of_forall [TopologicalSpace E] {p : Seminorm 𝕝 E}
(hp : ∀ r > 0, p.ball 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) :
ContinuousAt p 0 :=
continuousAt_zero_of_forall'
(fun r hr ↦ Filter.mem_of_superset (hp r hr) <| p.ball_subset_closedBall _ _)
theorem continuousAt_zero [TopologicalSpace E] [ContinuousConstSMul 𝕜 E] {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {r : ℝ}
(hp : p.ball 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) : ContinuousAt p 0 :=
continuousAt_zero' (Filter.mem_of_superset hp <| p.ball_subset_closedBall _ _)
protected theorem uniformContinuous_of_continuousAt_zero [UniformSpace E] [IsUniformAddGroup E]
{p : Seminorm 𝕝 E} (hp : ContinuousAt p 0) : UniformContinuous p := by
have hp : Filter.Tendsto p (𝓝 0) (𝓝 0) := map_zero p ▸ hp
rw [UniformContinuous, uniformity_eq_comap_nhds_zero_swapped,
Metric.uniformity_eq_comap_nhds_zero, Filter.tendsto_comap_iff]
exact
tendsto_of_tendsto_of_tendsto_of_le_of_le tendsto_const_nhds (hp.comp Filter.tendsto_comap)
(fun xy => dist_nonneg) fun xy => p.norm_sub_map_le_sub _ _
protected theorem continuous_of_continuousAt_zero [TopologicalSpace E] [IsTopologicalAddGroup E]
{p : Seminorm 𝕝 E} (hp : ContinuousAt p 0) : Continuous p := by
letI := IsTopologicalAddGroup.toUniformSpace E
haveI : IsUniformAddGroup E := isUniformAddGroup_of_addCommGroup
exact (Seminorm.uniformContinuous_of_continuousAt_zero hp).continuous
/-- A seminorm is uniformly continuous if `p.ball 0 r ∈ 𝓝 0` for *all* `r > 0`.
Over a `NontriviallyNormedField` it is actually enough to check that this is true
for *some* `r`, see `Seminorm.uniformContinuous`. -/
protected theorem uniformContinuous_of_forall [UniformSpace E] [IsUniformAddGroup E]
{p : Seminorm 𝕝 E} (hp : ∀ r > 0, p.ball 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) :
UniformContinuous p :=
Seminorm.uniformContinuous_of_continuousAt_zero (continuousAt_zero_of_forall hp)
protected theorem uniformContinuous [UniformSpace E] [IsUniformAddGroup E]
[ContinuousConstSMul 𝕜 E] {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {r : ℝ} (hp : p.ball 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) :
UniformContinuous p :=
Seminorm.uniformContinuous_of_continuousAt_zero (continuousAt_zero hp)
/-- A seminorm is uniformly continuous if `p.closedBall 0 r ∈ 𝓝 0` for *all* `r > 0`.
Over a `NontriviallyNormedField` it is actually enough to check that this is true
for *some* `r`, see `Seminorm.uniformContinuous'`. -/
protected theorem uniformContinuous_of_forall' [UniformSpace E] [IsUniformAddGroup E]
{p : Seminorm 𝕝 E} (hp : ∀ r > 0, p.closedBall 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) :
UniformContinuous p :=
Seminorm.uniformContinuous_of_continuousAt_zero (continuousAt_zero_of_forall' hp)
protected theorem uniformContinuous' [UniformSpace E] [IsUniformAddGroup E]
[ContinuousConstSMul 𝕜 E] {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {r : ℝ}
(hp : p.closedBall 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) : UniformContinuous p :=
Seminorm.uniformContinuous_of_continuousAt_zero (continuousAt_zero' hp)
/-- A seminorm is continuous if `p.ball 0 r ∈ 𝓝 0` for *all* `r > 0`.
Over a `NontriviallyNormedField` it is actually enough to check that this is true
for *some* `r`, see `Seminorm.continuous`. -/
protected theorem continuous_of_forall [TopologicalSpace E] [IsTopologicalAddGroup E]
{p : Seminorm 𝕝 E} (hp : ∀ r > 0, p.ball 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) :
Continuous p :=
Seminorm.continuous_of_continuousAt_zero (continuousAt_zero_of_forall hp)
protected theorem continuous [TopologicalSpace E] [IsTopologicalAddGroup E]
[ContinuousConstSMul 𝕜 E] {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {r : ℝ} (hp : p.ball 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) :
Continuous p :=
Seminorm.continuous_of_continuousAt_zero (continuousAt_zero hp)
/-- A seminorm is continuous if `p.closedBall 0 r ∈ 𝓝 0` for *all* `r > 0`.
Over a `NontriviallyNormedField` it is actually enough to check that this is true
for *some* `r`, see `Seminorm.continuous'`. -/
protected theorem continuous_of_forall' [TopologicalSpace E] [IsTopologicalAddGroup E]
{p : Seminorm 𝕝 E} (hp : ∀ r > 0, p.closedBall 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) :
Continuous p :=
Seminorm.continuous_of_continuousAt_zero (continuousAt_zero_of_forall' hp)
protected theorem continuous' [TopologicalSpace E] [IsTopologicalAddGroup E]
[ContinuousConstSMul 𝕜 E] {p : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {r : ℝ}
(hp : p.closedBall 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E)) : Continuous p :=
Seminorm.continuous_of_continuousAt_zero (continuousAt_zero' hp)
theorem continuous_of_le [TopologicalSpace E] [IsTopologicalAddGroup E]
{p q : Seminorm 𝕝 E} (hq : Continuous q) (hpq : p ≤ q) : Continuous p := by
refine Seminorm.continuous_of_forall (fun r hr ↦ Filter.mem_of_superset
(IsOpen.mem_nhds ?_ <| q.mem_ball_self hr) (ball_antitone hpq))
rw [ball_zero_eq]
exact isOpen_lt hq continuous_const
lemma ball_mem_nhds [TopologicalSpace E] {p : Seminorm 𝕝 E} (hp : Continuous p) {r : ℝ}
(hr : 0 < r) : p.ball 0 r ∈ (𝓝 0 : Filter E) :=
have this : Tendsto p (𝓝 0) (𝓝 0) := map_zero p ▸ hp.tendsto 0
by simpa only [p.ball_zero_eq] using this (Iio_mem_nhds hr)
lemma uniformSpace_eq_of_hasBasis
{ι} [UniformSpace E] [IsUniformAddGroup E] [ContinuousConstSMul 𝕜 E]
{p' : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set E} (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (hb : (𝓝 0 : Filter E).HasBasis p' s)
(h₁ : ∃ r, p.closedBall 0 r ∈ 𝓝 0) (h₂ : ∀ i, p' i → ∃ r > 0, p.ball 0 r ⊆ s i) :
‹UniformSpace E› = p.toAddGroupSeminorm.toSeminormedAddGroup.toUniformSpace := by
refine IsUniformAddGroup.ext ‹_›
p.toAddGroupSeminorm.toSeminormedAddCommGroup.to_isUniformAddGroup ?_
apply le_antisymm
· rw [← @comap_norm_nhds_zero E p.toAddGroupSeminorm.toSeminormedAddGroup, ← tendsto_iff_comap]
suffices Continuous p from this.tendsto' 0 _ (map_zero p)
rcases h₁ with ⟨r, hr⟩
exact p.continuous' hr
· rw [(@NormedAddCommGroup.nhds_zero_basis_norm_lt E
p.toAddGroupSeminorm.toSeminormedAddGroup).le_basis_iff hb]
simpa only [subset_def, mem_ball_zero] using h₂
lemma uniformity_eq_of_hasBasis
{ι} [UniformSpace E] [IsUniformAddGroup E] [ContinuousConstSMul 𝕜 E]
{p' : ι → Prop} {s : ι → Set E} (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (hb : (𝓝 0 : Filter E).HasBasis p' s)
(h₁ : ∃ r, p.closedBall 0 r ∈ 𝓝 0) (h₂ : ∀ i, p' i → ∃ r > 0, p.ball 0 r ⊆ s i) :
𝓤 E = ⨅ r > 0, 𝓟 {x | p (x.1 - x.2) < r} := by
rw [uniformSpace_eq_of_hasBasis p hb h₁ h₂]; rfl
end Continuity
section ShellLemmas
variable [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E]
/-- Let `p` be a seminorm on a vector space over a `NormedField`.
If there is a scalar `c` with `‖c‖>1`, then any `x` such that `p x ≠ 0` can be
moved by scalar multiplication to any `p`-shell of width `‖c‖`. Also recap information on the
value of `p` on the rescaling element that shows up in applications. -/
lemma rescale_to_shell_zpow (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {c : 𝕜} (hc : 1 < ‖c‖) {ε : ℝ}
(εpos : 0 < ε) {x : E} (hx : p x ≠ 0) : ∃ n : ℤ, c^n ≠ 0 ∧
p (c^n • x) < ε ∧ (ε / ‖c‖ ≤ p (c^n • x)) ∧ (‖c^n‖⁻¹ ≤ ε⁻¹ * ‖c‖ * p x) := by
have xεpos : 0 < (p x)/ε := by positivity
rcases exists_mem_Ico_zpow xεpos hc with ⟨n, hn⟩
have cpos : 0 < ‖c‖ := by positivity
have cnpos : 0 < ‖c^(n+1)‖ := by rw [norm_zpow]; exact xεpos.trans hn.2
refine ⟨-(n+1), ?_, ?_, ?_, ?_⟩
· show c ^ (-(n + 1)) ≠ 0; exact zpow_ne_zero _ (norm_pos_iff.1 cpos)
· show p ((c ^ (-(n + 1))) • x) < ε
rw [map_smul_eq_mul, zpow_neg, norm_inv, ← div_eq_inv_mul, div_lt_iff₀ cnpos, mul_comm,
norm_zpow]
exact (div_lt_iff₀ εpos).1 (hn.2)
· show ε / ‖c‖ ≤ p (c ^ (-(n + 1)) • x)
rw [zpow_neg, div_le_iff₀ cpos, map_smul_eq_mul, norm_inv, norm_zpow, zpow_add₀ (ne_of_gt cpos),
zpow_one, mul_inv_rev, mul_comm, ← mul_assoc, ← mul_assoc, mul_inv_cancel₀ (ne_of_gt cpos),
one_mul, ← div_eq_inv_mul, le_div_iff₀ (zpow_pos cpos _), mul_comm]
exact (le_div_iff₀ εpos).1 hn.1
· show ‖(c ^ (-(n + 1)))‖⁻¹ ≤ ε⁻¹ * ‖c‖ * p x
have : ε⁻¹ * ‖c‖ * p x = ε⁻¹ * p x * ‖c‖ := by ring
rw [zpow_neg, norm_inv, inv_inv, norm_zpow, zpow_add₀ (ne_of_gt cpos), zpow_one, this,
← div_eq_inv_mul]
exact mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right hn.1 (norm_nonneg _)
/-- Let `p` be a seminorm on a vector space over a `NormedField`.
If there is a scalar `c` with `‖c‖>1`, then any `x` such that `p x ≠ 0` can be
moved by scalar multiplication to any `p`-shell of width `‖c‖`. Also recap information on the
value of `p` on the rescaling element that shows up in applications. -/
lemma rescale_to_shell (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {c : 𝕜} (hc : 1 < ‖c‖) {ε : ℝ} (εpos : 0 < ε) {x : E}
(hx : p x ≠ 0) :
∃d : 𝕜, d ≠ 0 ∧ p (d • x) < ε ∧ (ε/‖c‖ ≤ p (d • x)) ∧ (‖d‖⁻¹ ≤ ε⁻¹ * ‖c‖ * p x) :=
let ⟨_, hn⟩ := p.rescale_to_shell_zpow hc εpos hx; ⟨_, hn⟩
/-- Let `p` and `q` be two seminorms on a vector space over a `NontriviallyNormedField`.
If we have `q x ≤ C * p x` on some shell of the form `{x | ε/‖c‖ ≤ p x < ε}` (where `ε > 0`
and `‖c‖ > 1`), then we also have `q x ≤ C * p x` for all `x` such that `p x ≠ 0`. -/
lemma bound_of_shell
(p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {ε C : ℝ} (ε_pos : 0 < ε) {c : 𝕜} (hc : 1 < ‖c‖)
(hf : ∀ x, ε / ‖c‖ ≤ p x → p x < ε → q x ≤ C * p x) {x : E} (hx : p x ≠ 0) :
q x ≤ C * p x := by
rcases p.rescale_to_shell hc ε_pos hx with ⟨δ, hδ, δxle, leδx, -⟩
simpa only [map_smul_eq_mul, mul_left_comm C, mul_le_mul_left (norm_pos_iff.2 hδ)]
using hf (δ • x) leδx δxle
/-- A version of `Seminorm.bound_of_shell` expressed using pointwise scalar multiplication of
seminorms. -/
lemma bound_of_shell_smul
(p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {ε : ℝ} {C : ℝ≥0} (ε_pos : 0 < ε) {c : 𝕜} (hc : 1 < ‖c‖)
(hf : ∀ x, ε / ‖c‖ ≤ p x → p x < ε → q x ≤ (C • p) x) {x : E} (hx : p x ≠ 0) :
q x ≤ (C • p) x :=
Seminorm.bound_of_shell p q ε_pos hc hf hx
lemma bound_of_shell_sup (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι)
(q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {ε : ℝ} {C : ℝ≥0} (ε_pos : 0 < ε) {c : 𝕜} (hc : 1 < ‖c‖)
(hf : ∀ x, (∀ i ∈ s, p i x < ε) → ∀ j ∈ s, ε / ‖c‖ ≤ p j x → q x ≤ (C • p j) x)
{x : E} (hx : ∃ j, j ∈ s ∧ p j x ≠ 0) :
q x ≤ (C • s.sup p) x := by
rcases hx with ⟨j, hj, hjx⟩
have : (s.sup p) x ≠ 0 :=
ne_of_gt ((hjx.symm.lt_of_le <| apply_nonneg _ _).trans_le (le_finset_sup_apply hj))
refine (s.sup p).bound_of_shell_smul q ε_pos hc (fun y hle hlt ↦ ?_) this
rcases exists_apply_eq_finset_sup p ⟨j, hj⟩ y with ⟨i, hi, hiy⟩
rw [smul_apply, hiy]
exact hf y (fun k hk ↦ (le_finset_sup_apply hk).trans_lt hlt) i hi (hiy ▸ hle)
end ShellLemmas
section NontriviallyNormedField
variable [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E]
/-- Let `p i` be a family of seminorms on `E`. Let `s` be an absorbent set in `𝕜`.
If all seminorms are uniformly bounded at every point of `s`,
then they are bounded in the space of seminorms. -/
lemma bddAbove_of_absorbent {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} {s : Set E} (hs : Absorbent 𝕜 s)
(h : ∀ x ∈ s, BddAbove (range (p · x))) : BddAbove (range p) := by
rw [Seminorm.bddAbove_range_iff]
intro x
obtain ⟨c, hc₀, hc⟩ : ∃ c ≠ 0, (c : 𝕜) • x ∈ s :=
(eventually_mem_nhdsWithin.and (hs.eventually_nhdsNE_zero x)).exists
rcases h _ hc with ⟨M, hM⟩
refine ⟨M / ‖c‖, forall_mem_range.mpr fun i ↦ (le_div_iff₀' (norm_pos_iff.2 hc₀)).2 ?_⟩
exact hM ⟨i, map_smul_eq_mul ..⟩
end NontriviallyNormedField
end Seminorm
/-! ### The norm as a seminorm -/
section normSeminorm
variable (𝕜) (E) [NormedField 𝕜] [SeminormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E] {r : ℝ}
/-- The norm of a seminormed group as a seminorm. -/
def normSeminorm : Seminorm 𝕜 E :=
{ normAddGroupSeminorm E with smul' := norm_smul }
@[simp]
theorem coe_normSeminorm : ⇑(normSeminorm 𝕜 E) = norm :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem ball_normSeminorm : (normSeminorm 𝕜 E).ball = Metric.ball := by
ext x r y
simp only [Seminorm.mem_ball, Metric.mem_ball, coe_normSeminorm, dist_eq_norm]
@[simp]
theorem closedBall_normSeminorm : (normSeminorm 𝕜 E).closedBall = Metric.closedBall := by
ext x r y
simp only [Seminorm.mem_closedBall, Metric.mem_closedBall, coe_normSeminorm, dist_eq_norm]
variable {𝕜 E} {x : E}
/-- Balls at the origin are absorbent. -/
theorem absorbent_ball_zero (hr : 0 < r) : Absorbent 𝕜 (Metric.ball (0 : E) r) := by
rw [← ball_normSeminorm 𝕜]
exact (normSeminorm _ _).absorbent_ball_zero hr
/-- Balls containing the origin are absorbent. -/
theorem absorbent_ball (hx : ‖x‖ < r) : Absorbent 𝕜 (Metric.ball x r) := by
rw [← ball_normSeminorm 𝕜]
exact (normSeminorm _ _).absorbent_ball hx
/-- Balls at the origin are balanced. -/
theorem balanced_ball_zero : Balanced 𝕜 (Metric.ball (0 : E) r) := by
rw [← ball_normSeminorm 𝕜]
exact (normSeminorm _ _).balanced_ball_zero r
/-- Closed balls at the origin are balanced. -/
theorem balanced_closedBall_zero : Balanced 𝕜 (Metric.closedBall (0 : E) r) := by
rw [← closedBall_normSeminorm 𝕜]
exact (normSeminorm _ _).balanced_closedBall_zero r
/-- If there is a scalar `c` with `‖c‖>1`, then any element with nonzero norm can be
moved by scalar multiplication to any shell of width `‖c‖`. Also recap information on the norm of
the rescaling element that shows up in applications. -/
lemma rescale_to_shell_semi_normed_zpow {c : 𝕜} (hc : 1 < ‖c‖) {ε : ℝ} (εpos : 0 < ε) {x : E}
(hx : ‖x‖ ≠ 0) :
∃ n : ℤ, c^n ≠ 0 ∧ ‖c^n • x‖ < ε ∧ (ε / ‖c‖ ≤ ‖c^n • x‖) ∧ (‖c^n‖⁻¹ ≤ ε⁻¹ * ‖c‖ * ‖x‖) :=
(normSeminorm 𝕜 E).rescale_to_shell_zpow hc εpos hx
/-- If there is a scalar `c` with `‖c‖>1`, then any element with nonzero norm can be
moved by scalar multiplication to any shell of width `‖c‖`. Also recap information on the norm of
the rescaling element that shows up in applications. -/
lemma rescale_to_shell_semi_normed {c : 𝕜} (hc : 1 < ‖c‖) {ε : ℝ} (εpos : 0 < ε)
{x : E} (hx : ‖x‖ ≠ 0) :
∃d : 𝕜, d ≠ 0 ∧ ‖d • x‖ < ε ∧ (ε/‖c‖ ≤ ‖d • x‖) ∧ (‖d‖⁻¹ ≤ ε⁻¹ * ‖c‖ * ‖x‖) :=
(normSeminorm 𝕜 E).rescale_to_shell hc εpos hx
lemma rescale_to_shell_zpow [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F] {c : 𝕜} (hc : 1 < ‖c‖)
{ε : ℝ} (εpos : 0 < ε) {x : F} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
∃ n : ℤ, c^n ≠ 0 ∧ ‖c^n • x‖ < ε ∧ (ε / ‖c‖ ≤ ‖c^n • x‖) ∧ (‖c^n‖⁻¹ ≤ ε⁻¹ * ‖c‖ * ‖x‖) :=
rescale_to_shell_semi_normed_zpow hc εpos (norm_ne_zero_iff.mpr hx)
/-- If there is a scalar `c` with `‖c‖>1`, then any element can be moved by scalar multiplication to
any shell of width `‖c‖`. Also recap information on the norm of the rescaling element that shows
up in applications. -/
lemma rescale_to_shell [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F] {c : 𝕜} (hc : 1 < ‖c‖)
{ε : ℝ} (εpos : 0 < ε) {x : F} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
∃d : 𝕜, d ≠ 0 ∧ ‖d • x‖ < ε ∧ (ε/‖c‖ ≤ ‖d • x‖) ∧ (‖d‖⁻¹ ≤ ε⁻¹ * ‖c‖ * ‖x‖) :=
rescale_to_shell_semi_normed hc εpos (norm_ne_zero_iff.mpr hx)
end normSeminorm
| Mathlib/Analysis/Seminorm.lean | 1,374 | 1,385 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Devon Tuma. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Devon Tuma
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Vector.Basic
/-!
# Theorems about membership of elements in vectors
This file contains theorems for membership in a `v.toList` for a vector `v`.
Having the length available in the type allows some of the lemmas to be
simpler and more general than the original version for lists.
In particular we can avoid some assumptions about types being `Inhabited`,
and make more general statements about `head` and `tail`.
-/
namespace List
namespace Vector
variable {α β : Type*} {n : ℕ} (a a' : α)
@[simp]
theorem get_mem (i : Fin n) (v : Vector α n) : v.get i ∈ v.toList := List.get_mem _ _
theorem mem_iff_get (v : Vector α n) : a ∈ v.toList ↔ ∃ i, v.get i = a := by
simp only [List.mem_iff_get, Fin.exists_iff, Vector.get_eq_get_toList]
exact
⟨fun ⟨i, hi, h⟩ => ⟨i, by rwa [toList_length] at hi, h⟩, fun ⟨i, hi, h⟩ =>
⟨i, by rwa [toList_length], h⟩⟩
theorem not_mem_nil : a ∉ (Vector.nil : Vector α 0).toList := by
unfold Vector.nil
dsimp
simp
theorem not_mem_zero (v : Vector α 0) : a ∉ v.toList :=
(Vector.eq_nil v).symm ▸ not_mem_nil a
theorem mem_cons_iff (v : Vector α n) : a' ∈ (a ::ᵥ v).toList ↔ a' = a ∨ a' ∈ v.toList := by
rw [Vector.toList_cons, List.mem_cons]
theorem mem_succ_iff (v : Vector α (n + 1)) : a ∈ v.toList ↔ a = v.head ∨ a ∈ v.tail.toList := by
obtain ⟨a', v', h⟩ := exists_eq_cons v
simp_rw [h, Vector.mem_cons_iff, Vector.head_cons, Vector.tail_cons]
theorem mem_cons_self (v : Vector α n) : a ∈ (a ::ᵥ v).toList :=
(Vector.mem_iff_get a (a ::ᵥ v)).2 ⟨0, Vector.get_cons_zero a v⟩
@[simp]
theorem head_mem (v : Vector α (n + 1)) : v.head ∈ v.toList :=
(Vector.mem_iff_get v.head v).2 ⟨0, Vector.get_zero v⟩
theorem mem_cons_of_mem (v : Vector α n) (ha' : a' ∈ v.toList) : a' ∈ (a ::ᵥ v).toList :=
(Vector.mem_cons_iff a a' v).2 (Or.inr ha')
theorem mem_of_mem_tail (v : Vector α n) (ha : a ∈ v.tail.toList) : a ∈ v.toList := by
induction n with
| zero => exact False.elim (Vector.not_mem_zero a v.tail ha)
| succ n _ => exact (mem_succ_iff a v).2 (Or.inr ha)
theorem mem_map_iff (b : β) (v : Vector α n) (f : α → β) :
b ∈ (v.map f).toList ↔ ∃ a : α, a ∈ v.toList ∧ f a = b := by
rw [Vector.toList_map, List.mem_map]
theorem not_mem_map_zero (b : β) (v : Vector α 0) (f : α → β) : b ∉ (v.map f).toList := by
simpa only [Vector.eq_nil v, Vector.map_nil, Vector.toList_nil] using List.not_mem_nil
theorem mem_map_succ_iff (b : β) (v : Vector α (n + 1)) (f : α → β) :
b ∈ (v.map f).toList ↔ f v.head = b ∨ ∃ a : α, a ∈ v.tail.toList ∧ f a = b := by
rw [mem_succ_iff, head_map, tail_map, mem_map_iff, @eq_comm _ b]
end Vector
end List
| Mathlib/Data/Vector/Mem.lean | 81 | 82 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Yaël Dillies. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yaël Dillies
-/
import Mathlib.Logic.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.Convert
import Mathlib.Tactic.SplitIfs
import Mathlib.Tactic.Tauto
/-!
# More basic logic properties
A few more logic lemmas. These are in their own file, rather than `Logic.Basic`, because it is
convenient to be able to use the `tauto` or `split_ifs` tactics.
## Implementation notes
We spell those lemmas out with `dite` and `ite` rather than the `if then else` notation because this
would result in less delta-reduced statements.
-/
theorem iff_assoc {a b c : Prop} : ((a ↔ b) ↔ c) ↔ (a ↔ (b ↔ c)) := by tauto
theorem iff_left_comm {a b c : Prop} : (a ↔ (b ↔ c)) ↔ (b ↔ (a ↔ c)) := by tauto
| theorem iff_right_comm {a b c : Prop} : ((a ↔ b) ↔ c) ↔ ((a ↔ c) ↔ b) := by tauto
| Mathlib/Logic/Lemmas.lean | 23 | 23 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Multiset.ZeroCons
/-!
# Basic results on multisets
-/
-- No algebra should be required
assert_not_exists Monoid
universe v
open List Subtype Nat Function
variable {α : Type*} {β : Type v} {γ : Type*}
namespace Multiset
/-! ### `Multiset.toList` -/
section ToList
/-- Produces a list of the elements in the multiset using choice. -/
noncomputable def toList (s : Multiset α) :=
s.out
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_toList (s : Multiset α) : (s.toList : Multiset α) = s :=
s.out_eq'
@[simp]
theorem toList_eq_nil {s : Multiset α} : s.toList = [] ↔ s = 0 := by
rw [← coe_eq_zero, coe_toList]
theorem empty_toList {s : Multiset α} : s.toList.isEmpty ↔ s = 0 := by simp
@[simp]
theorem toList_zero : (Multiset.toList 0 : List α) = [] :=
toList_eq_nil.mpr rfl
@[simp]
theorem mem_toList {a : α} {s : Multiset α} : a ∈ s.toList ↔ a ∈ s := by
rw [← mem_coe, coe_toList]
@[simp]
theorem toList_eq_singleton_iff {a : α} {m : Multiset α} : m.toList = [a] ↔ m = {a} := by
rw [← perm_singleton, ← coe_eq_coe, coe_toList, coe_singleton]
@[simp]
theorem toList_singleton (a : α) : ({a} : Multiset α).toList = [a] :=
Multiset.toList_eq_singleton_iff.2 rfl
@[simp]
theorem length_toList (s : Multiset α) : s.toList.length = card s := by
rw [← coe_card, coe_toList]
end ToList
/-! ### Induction principles -/
/-- The strong induction principle for multisets. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def strongInductionOn {p : Multiset α → Sort*} (s : Multiset α) (ih : ∀ s, (∀ t < s, p t) → p s) :
p s :=
(ih s) fun t _h =>
strongInductionOn t ih
termination_by card s
decreasing_by exact card_lt_card _h
theorem strongInductionOn_eq {p : Multiset α → Sort*} (s : Multiset α) (H) :
@strongInductionOn _ p s H = H s fun t _h => @strongInductionOn _ p t H := by
rw [strongInductionOn]
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem case_strongInductionOn {p : Multiset α → Prop} (s : Multiset α) (h₀ : p 0)
(h₁ : ∀ a s, (∀ t ≤ s, p t) → p (a ::ₘ s)) : p s :=
Multiset.strongInductionOn s fun s =>
Multiset.induction_on s (fun _ => h₀) fun _a _s _ ih =>
(h₁ _ _) fun _t h => ih _ <| lt_of_le_of_lt h <| lt_cons_self _ _
/-- Suppose that, given that `p t` can be defined on all supersets of `s` of cardinality less than
`n`, one knows how to define `p s`. Then one can inductively define `p s` for all multisets `s` of
cardinality less than `n`, starting from multisets of card `n` and iterating. This
can be used either to define data, or to prove properties. -/
def strongDownwardInduction {p : Multiset α → Sort*} {n : ℕ}
(H : ∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁)
(s : Multiset α) :
card s ≤ n → p s :=
H s fun {t} ht _h =>
strongDownwardInduction H t ht
termination_by n - card s
decreasing_by simp_wf; have := (card_lt_card _h); omega
theorem strongDownwardInduction_eq {p : Multiset α → Sort*} {n : ℕ}
(H : ∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁)
(s : Multiset α) :
strongDownwardInduction H s = H s fun ht _hst => strongDownwardInduction H _ ht := by
rw [strongDownwardInduction]
/-- Analogue of `strongDownwardInduction` with order of arguments swapped. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def strongDownwardInductionOn {p : Multiset α → Sort*} {n : ℕ} :
∀ s : Multiset α,
(∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁) →
card s ≤ n → p s :=
fun s H => strongDownwardInduction H s
theorem strongDownwardInductionOn_eq {p : Multiset α → Sort*} (s : Multiset α) {n : ℕ}
(H : ∀ t₁, (∀ {t₂ : Multiset α}, card t₂ ≤ n → t₁ < t₂ → p t₂) → card t₁ ≤ n → p t₁) :
s.strongDownwardInductionOn H = H s fun {t} ht _h => t.strongDownwardInductionOn H ht := by
dsimp only [strongDownwardInductionOn]
rw [strongDownwardInduction]
section Choose
variable (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (l : Multiset α)
/-- Given a proof `hp` that there exists a unique `a ∈ l` such that `p a`, `chooseX p l hp` returns
that `a` together with proofs of `a ∈ l` and `p a`. -/
def chooseX : ∀ _hp : ∃! a, a ∈ l ∧ p a, { a // a ∈ l ∧ p a } :=
Quotient.recOn l (fun l' ex_unique => List.chooseX p l' (ExistsUnique.exists ex_unique))
(by
intros a b _
funext hp
suffices all_equal : ∀ x y : { t // t ∈ b ∧ p t }, x = y by
apply all_equal
rintro ⟨x, px⟩ ⟨y, py⟩
rcases hp with ⟨z, ⟨_z_mem_l, _pz⟩, z_unique⟩
congr
calc
x = z := z_unique x px
_ = y := (z_unique y py).symm
)
/-- Given a proof `hp` that there exists a unique `a ∈ l` such that `p a`, `choose p l hp` returns
that `a`. -/
def choose (hp : ∃! a, a ∈ l ∧ p a) : α :=
chooseX p l hp
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
variable (α) in
/-- The equivalence between lists and multisets of a subsingleton type. -/
def subsingletonEquiv [Subsingleton α] : List α ≃ Multiset α where
toFun := ofList
invFun :=
(Quot.lift id) fun (a b : List α) (h : a ~ b) =>
(List.ext_get h.length_eq) fun _ _ _ => Subsingleton.elim _ _
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv m := Quot.inductionOn m fun _ => rfl
@[simp]
theorem coe_subsingletonEquiv [Subsingleton α] :
(subsingletonEquiv α : List α → Multiset α) = ofList :=
rfl
section SizeOf
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-02-07")]
theorem sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem [SizeOf α] {x : α} {s : Multiset α} (hx : x ∈ s) :
SizeOf.sizeOf x < SizeOf.sizeOf s := by
induction s using Quot.inductionOn
exact List.sizeOf_lt_sizeOf_of_mem hx
end SizeOf
end Multiset
| Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Basic.lean | 2,356 | 2,360 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Peter Nelson. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Peter Nelson
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Matroid.Constructions
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Notation
/-!
# Maps between matroids
This file defines maps and comaps, which move a matroid on one type to a matroid on another
using a function between the types. The constructions are (up to isomorphism)
just combinations of restrictions and parallel extensions, so are not mathematically difficult.
Because a matroid `M : Matroid α` is defined with am embedded ground set `M.E : Set α`
which contains all the structure of `M`, there are several types of map and comap
one could reasonably ask for;
for instance, we could map `M : Matroid α` to a `Matroid β` using either
a function `f : α → β`, a function `f : ↑M.E → β` or indeed a function `f : ↑M.E → ↑E`
for some `E : Set β`. We attempt to give definitions that capture most reasonable use cases.
`Matroid.map` and `Matroid.comap` are defined in terms of bare functions rather than
functions defined on subtypes, so are often easier to work in practice than the subtype variants.
In fact, the statement that `N = Matroid.map M f _` for some `f : α → β`
is equivalent to the existence of an isomorphism from `M` to `N`,
except in the trivial degenerate case where `M` is an empty matroid on a nonempty type and `N`
is an empty matroid on an empty type.
This can be simpler to use than an actual formal isomorphism, which requires subtypes.
## Main definitions
In the definitions below, `M` and `N` are matroids on `α` and `β` respectively.
* For `f : α → β`, `Matroid.comap N f` is the matroid on `α` with ground set `f ⁻¹' N.E`
in which each `I` is independent if and only if `f` is injective on `I` and
`f '' I` is independent in `N`.
(For each nonloop `x` of `N`, the set `f ⁻¹' {x}` is a parallel class of `N.comap f`)
* `Matroid.comapOn N f E` is the restriction of `N.comap f` to `E` for some `E : Set α`.
* For an embedding `f : M.E ↪ β` defined on the subtype `↑M.E`,
`Matroid.mapSetEmbedding M f` is the matroid on `β` with ground set `range f`
whose independent sets are the images of those in `M`. This matroid is isomorphic to `M`.
* For a function `f : α → β` and a proof `hf` that `f` is injective on `M.E`,
`Matroid.map f hf` is the matroid on `β` with ground set `f '' M.E`
whose independent sets are the images of those in `M`. This matroid is isomorphic to `M`,
and does not depend on the values `f` takes outside `M.E`.
* `Matroid.mapEmbedding f` is a version of `Matroid.map` where `f : α ↪ β` is a bundled embedding.
It is defined separately because the global injectivity of `f` gives some nicer `simp` lemmas.
* `Matroid.mapEquiv f` is a version of `Matroid.map` where `f : α ≃ β` is a bundled equivalence.
It is defined separately because we get even nicer `simp` lemmas.
* `Matroid.mapSetEquiv f` is a version of `Matroid.map` where `f : M.E ≃ E` is an equivalence on
subtypes. It gives a matroid on `β` with ground set `E`.
* For `X : Set α`, `Matroid.restrictSubtype M X` is the `Matroid ↥X` with ground set
`univ : Set ↥X`. This matroid is isomorphic to `M ↾ X`.
## Implementation details
The definition of `comap` is the only place where we need to actually define a matroid from scratch.
After `comap` is defined, we can define `map` and its variants indirectly in terms of `comap`.
If `f : α → β` is injective on `M.E`, the independent sets of `M.map f hf` are the images of
the independent set of `M`; i.e. `(M.map f hf).Indep I ↔ ∃ I₀, M.Indep I₀ ∧ I = f '' I₀`.
But if `f` is globally injective, we can phrase this more directly;
indeed, `(M.map f _).Indep I ↔ M.Indep (f ⁻¹' I) ∧ I ⊆ range f`.
If `f` is an equivalence we have `(M.map f _).Indep I ↔ M.Indep (f.symm '' I)`.
In order that these stronger statements can be `@[simp]`,
we define `mapEmbedding` and `mapEquiv` separately from `map`.
## Notes
For finite matroids, both maps and comaps are a special case of a construction of
Perfect [perfect1969matroid] in which a matroid structure can be transported across an arbitrary
bipartite graph that may not correspond to a function at all (See [oxley2011], Theorem 11.2.12).
It would have been nice to use this more general construction as a basis for the definition
of both `Matroid.map` and `Matroid.comap`.
Unfortunately, we can't do this, because the construction doesn't extend to infinite matroids.
Specifically, if `M₁` and `M₂` are matroids on the same type `α`,
and `f` is the natural function from `α ⊕ α` to `α`,
then the images under `f` of the independent sets of the direct sum `M₁ ⊕ M₂` are
the independent sets of a matroid if and only if the union of `M₁` and `M₂` is a matroid,
and unions do not exist for some pairs of infinite matroids: see [aignerhorev2012infinite].
For this reason, `Matroid.map` requires injectivity to be well-defined in general.
## TODO
* Bundled matroid isomorphisms.
* Maps of finite matroids across bipartite graphs.
## References
* [E. Aigner-Horev, J. Carmesin, J. Fröhlic, Infinite Matroid Union][aignerhorev2012infinite]
* [H. Perfect, Independence Spaces and Combinatorial Problems][perfect1969matroid]
* [J. Oxley, Matroid Theory][oxley2011]
-/
assert_not_exists Field
open Set Function Set.Notation
namespace Matroid
variable {α β : Type*} {f : α → β} {E I : Set α} {M : Matroid α} {N : Matroid β}
section comap
/-- The pullback of a matroid on `β` by a function `f : α → β` to a matroid on `α`.
Elements with the same (nonloop) image are parallel and the ground set is `f ⁻¹' M.E`.
The matroids `M.comap f` and `M ↾ range f` have isomorphic simplifications;
the preimage of each nonloop of `M ↾ range f` is a parallel class. -/
def comap (N : Matroid β) (f : α → β) : Matroid α :=
IndepMatroid.matroid <|
{ E := f ⁻¹' N.E
Indep := fun I ↦ N.Indep (f '' I) ∧ InjOn f I
indep_empty := by simp
indep_subset := fun _ _ h hIJ ↦ ⟨h.1.subset (image_subset _ hIJ), InjOn.mono hIJ h.2⟩
indep_aug := by
rintro I B ⟨hI, hIinj⟩ hImax hBmax
obtain ⟨I', hII', hI', hI'inj⟩ := (not_maximal_subset_iff ⟨hI, hIinj⟩).1 hImax
have h₁ : ¬(N ↾ range f).IsBase (f '' I) := by
refine fun hB ↦ hII'.ne ?_
have h_im := hB.eq_of_subset_indep (by simpa) (image_subset _ hII'.subset)
rwa [hI'inj.image_eq_image_iff hII'.subset Subset.rfl] at h_im
have h₂ : (N ↾ range f).IsBase (f '' B) := by
refine Indep.isBase_of_forall_insert (by simpa using hBmax.1.1) ?_
rintro _ ⟨⟨e, heB, rfl⟩, hfe⟩ hi
rw [restrict_indep_iff, ← image_insert_eq] at hi
have hinj : InjOn f (insert e B) := by
rw [injOn_insert (fun heB ↦ hfe (mem_image_of_mem f heB))]
exact ⟨hBmax.1.2, hfe⟩
refine hBmax.not_prop_of_ssuperset (t := insert e B) (ssubset_insert ?_) ⟨hi.1, hinj⟩
exact fun heB ↦ hfe <| mem_image_of_mem f heB
obtain ⟨_, ⟨⟨e, he, rfl⟩, he'⟩, hei⟩ := Indep.exists_insert_of_not_isBase (by simpa) h₁ h₂
have heI : e ∉ I := fun heI ↦ he' (mem_image_of_mem f heI)
rw [← image_insert_eq, restrict_indep_iff] at hei
exact ⟨e, ⟨he, heI⟩, hei.1, (injOn_insert heI).2 ⟨hIinj, he'⟩⟩
indep_maximal := by
rintro X - I ⟨hI, hIinj⟩ hIX
obtain ⟨J, hJ⟩ := (N ↾ range f).existsMaximalSubsetProperty_indep (f '' X) (by simp)
(f '' I) (by simpa) (image_subset _ hIX)
simp only [restrict_indep_iff, image_subset_iff, maximal_subset_iff, mem_setOf_eq, and_imp,
and_assoc] at hJ ⊢
obtain ⟨hIJ, hJ, hJf, hJX, hJmax⟩ := hJ
obtain ⟨J₀, hIJ₀, hJ₀X, hbj⟩ := hIinj.bijOn_image.exists_extend_of_subset hIX
(image_subset f hIJ) (image_subset_iff.2 <| preimage_mono hJX)
obtain rfl : f '' J₀ = J := by rw [← image_preimage_eq_of_subset hJf, hbj.image_eq]
refine ⟨J₀, hIJ₀, hJ, hbj.injOn, hJ₀X, fun K hK hKinj hKX hJ₀K ↦ ?_⟩
rw [← hKinj.image_eq_image_iff hJ₀K Subset.rfl, hJmax hK (image_subset_range _ _)
(image_subset f hKX) (image_subset f hJ₀K)]
subset_ground := fun _ hI e heI ↦ hI.1.subset_ground ⟨e, heI, rfl⟩ }
@[simp] lemma comap_indep_iff : (N.comap f).Indep I ↔ N.Indep (f '' I) ∧ InjOn f I := Iff.rfl
@[simp] lemma comap_ground_eq (N : Matroid β) (f : α → β) : (N.comap f).E = f ⁻¹' N.E := rfl
@[simp] lemma comap_dep_iff :
(N.comap f).Dep I ↔ N.Dep (f '' I) ∨ (N.Indep (f '' I) ∧ ¬ InjOn f I) := by
rw [Dep, comap_indep_iff, not_and, comap_ground_eq, Dep, image_subset_iff]
refine ⟨fun ⟨hi, h⟩ ↦ ?_, ?_⟩
· rw [and_iff_left h, ← imp_iff_not_or]
exact fun hI ↦ ⟨hI, hi hI⟩
rintro (⟨hI, hIE⟩ | hI)
· exact ⟨fun h ↦ (hI h).elim, hIE⟩
rw [iff_true_intro hI.1, iff_true_intro hI.2, implies_true, true_and]
simpa using hI.1.subset_ground
@[simp] lemma comap_id (N : Matroid β) : N.comap id = N :=
ext_indep rfl <| by simp [injective_id.injOn]
lemma comap_indep_iff_of_injOn (hf : InjOn f (f ⁻¹' N.E)) :
(N.comap f).Indep I ↔ N.Indep (f '' I) := by
rw [comap_indep_iff, and_iff_left_iff_imp]
refine fun hi ↦ hf.mono <| subset_trans ?_ (preimage_mono hi.subset_ground)
apply subset_preimage_image
@[simp] lemma comap_emptyOn (f : α → β) : comap (emptyOn β) f = emptyOn α := by
simp [← ground_eq_empty_iff]
@[simp] lemma comap_loopyOn (f : α → β) (E : Set β) : comap (loopyOn E) f = loopyOn (f ⁻¹' E) := by
rw [eq_loopyOn_iff]; aesop
@[simp] lemma comap_isBasis_iff {I X : Set α} :
(N.comap f).IsBasis I X ↔ N.IsBasis (f '' I) (f '' X) ∧ I.InjOn f ∧ I ⊆ X := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ?_⟩
· obtain ⟨hI, hinj⟩ := comap_indep_iff.1 h.indep
refine ⟨hI.isBasis_of_forall_insert (image_subset f h.subset) fun e he ↦ ?_, hinj, h.subset⟩
simp only [mem_diff, mem_image, not_exists, not_and, and_imp, forall_exists_index,
forall_apply_eq_imp_iff₂] at he
obtain ⟨⟨e, heX, rfl⟩, he⟩ := he
have heI : e ∉ I := fun heI ↦ (he e heI rfl)
replace h := h.insert_dep ⟨heX, heI⟩
simp only [comap_dep_iff, image_insert_eq, or_iff_not_imp_right, injOn_insert heI,
hinj, mem_image, not_exists, not_and, true_and, not_forall, Classical.not_imp, not_not] at h
exact h (fun _ ↦ he)
refine Indep.isBasis_of_forall_insert ?_ h.2.2 fun e ⟨heX, heI⟩ ↦ ?_
· simp [comap_indep_iff, h.1.indep, h.2]
have hIE : insert e I ⊆ (N.comap f).E := by
simp_rw [comap_ground_eq, ← image_subset_iff]
exact (image_subset _ (insert_subset heX h.2.2)).trans h.1.subset_ground
suffices N.Indep (insert (f e) (f '' I)) → ∃ x ∈ I, f x = f e
by simpa [← not_indep_iff hIE, injOn_insert heI, h.2.1, image_insert_eq]
exact h.1.mem_of_insert_indep (mem_image_of_mem f heX)
@[simp] lemma comap_isBase_iff {B : Set α} :
(N.comap f).IsBase B ↔ N.IsBasis (f '' B) (f '' (f ⁻¹' N.E)) ∧ B.InjOn f ∧ B ⊆ f ⁻¹' N.E := by
rw [← isBasis_ground_iff, comap_isBasis_iff]; rfl
@[simp] lemma comap_isBasis'_iff {I X : Set α} :
(N.comap f).IsBasis' I X ↔ N.IsBasis' (f '' I) (f '' X) ∧ I.InjOn f ∧ I ⊆ X := by
simp only [isBasis'_iff_isBasis_inter_ground, comap_ground_eq, comap_isBasis_iff,
image_inter_preimage, subset_inter_iff, ← and_assoc, and_congr_left_iff, and_iff_left_iff_imp,
and_imp]
exact fun h _ _ ↦ (image_subset_iff.1 h.indep.subset_ground)
instance comap_finitary (N : Matroid β) [N.Finitary] (f : α → β) : (N.comap f).Finitary := by
refine ⟨fun I hI ↦ ?_⟩
rw [comap_indep_iff, indep_iff_forall_finite_subset_indep]
simp only [forall_subset_image_iff]
refine ⟨fun J hJ hfin ↦ ?_,
fun x hx y hy ↦ (hI _ (pair_subset hx hy) (by simp)).2 (by simp) (by simp)⟩
obtain ⟨J', hJ'J, hJ'⟩ := (surjOn_image f J).exists_bijOn_subset
rw [← hJ'.image_eq] at hfin ⊢
exact (hI J' (hJ'J.trans hJ) (hfin.of_finite_image hJ'.injOn)).1
instance comap_rankFinite (N : Matroid β) [N.RankFinite] (f : α → β) : (N.comap f).RankFinite := by
obtain ⟨B, hB⟩ := (N.comap f).exists_isBase
refine hB.rankFinite_of_finite ?_
simp only [comap_isBase_iff] at hB
exact (hB.1.indep.finite.of_finite_image hB.2.1)
end comap
section comapOn
variable {E B I : Set α}
/-- The pullback of a matroid on `β` by a function `f : α → β` to a matroid on `α`,
restricted to a ground set `E`.
The matroids `M.comapOn f E` and `M ↾ (f '' E)` have isomorphic simplifications;
elements with the same nonloop image are parallel. -/
def comapOn (N : Matroid β) (E : Set α) (f : α → β) : Matroid α := (N.comap f) ↾ E
lemma comapOn_preimage_eq (N : Matroid β) (f : α → β) : N.comapOn (f ⁻¹' N.E) f = N.comap f := by
rw [comapOn, restrict_eq_self_iff]; rfl
@[simp] lemma comapOn_indep_iff :
(N.comapOn E f).Indep I ↔ (N.Indep (f '' I) ∧ InjOn f I ∧ I ⊆ E) := by
simp [comapOn, and_assoc]
@[simp] lemma comapOn_ground_eq : (N.comapOn E f).E = E := rfl
lemma comapOn_isBase_iff :
(N.comapOn E f).IsBase B ↔ N.IsBasis' (f '' B) (f '' E) ∧ B.InjOn f ∧ B ⊆ E := by
rw [comapOn, isBase_restrict_iff', comap_isBasis'_iff]
lemma comapOn_isBase_iff_of_surjOn (h : SurjOn f E N.E) :
(N.comapOn E f).IsBase B ↔ (N.IsBase (f '' B) ∧ InjOn f B ∧ B ⊆ E) := by
simp_rw [comapOn_isBase_iff, and_congr_left_iff, and_imp, isBasis'_iff_isBasis_inter_ground,
inter_eq_self_of_subset_right h, isBasis_ground_iff, implies_true]
lemma comapOn_isBase_iff_of_bijOn (h : BijOn f E N.E) :
(N.comapOn E f).IsBase B ↔ N.IsBase (f '' B) ∧ B ⊆ E := by
rw [← and_iff_left_of_imp (IsBase.subset_ground (M := N.comapOn E f) (B := B)),
comapOn_ground_eq, and_congr_left_iff]
suffices h' : B ⊆ E → InjOn f B from fun hB ↦
by simp [hB, comapOn_isBase_iff_of_surjOn h.surjOn, h']
exact fun hBE ↦ h.injOn.mono hBE
lemma comapOn_dual_eq_of_bijOn (h : BijOn f E N.E) :
(N.comapOn E f)✶ = N✶.comapOn E f := by
refine ext_isBase (by simp) (fun B hB ↦ ?_)
rw [comapOn_isBase_iff_of_bijOn (by simpa), dual_isBase_iff, comapOn_isBase_iff_of_bijOn h,
dual_isBase_iff _, comapOn_ground_eq, and_iff_left diff_subset, and_iff_left (by simpa),
h.injOn.image_diff_subset (by simpa), h.image_eq]
exact (h.mapsTo.mono_left (show B ⊆ E by simpa)).image_subset
instance comapOn_finitary [N.Finitary] : (N.comapOn E f).Finitary := by
rw [comapOn]; infer_instance
instance comapOn_rankFinite [N.RankFinite] : (N.comapOn E f).RankFinite := by
rw [comapOn]; infer_instance
end comapOn
section mapSetEmbedding
/-- Map a matroid `M` to an isomorphic copy in `β` using an embedding `M.E ↪ β`. -/
def mapSetEmbedding (M : Matroid α) (f : M.E ↪ β) : Matroid β := Matroid.ofExistsMatroid
(E := range f)
(Indep := fun I ↦ M.Indep ↑(f ⁻¹' I) ∧ I ⊆ range f)
(hM := by
classical
obtain (rfl | ⟨⟨e,he⟩⟩) := eq_emptyOn_or_nonempty M
· refine ⟨emptyOn β, ?_⟩
simp only [emptyOn_ground] at f
simp [range_eq_empty f, subset_empty_iff]
have _ : Nonempty M.E := ⟨⟨e,he⟩⟩
have _ : Nonempty α := ⟨e⟩
refine ⟨M.comapOn (range f) (fun x ↦ ↑(invFunOn f univ x)), rfl, ?_⟩
simp_rw [comapOn_indep_iff, ← and_assoc, and_congr_left_iff, subset_range_iff_exists_image_eq]
rintro _ ⟨I, rfl⟩
rw [← image_image, InjOn.invFunOn_image f.injective.injOn (subset_univ _),
preimage_image_eq _ f.injective, and_iff_left_iff_imp]
rintro - x hx y hy
simp only [EmbeddingLike.apply_eq_iff_eq, Subtype.val_inj]
exact (invFunOn_injOn_image f univ) (image_subset f (subset_univ I) hx)
(image_subset f (subset_univ I) hy) )
@[simp] lemma mapSetEmbedding_ground (M : Matroid α) (f : M.E ↪ β) :
(M.mapSetEmbedding f).E = range f := rfl
@[simp] lemma mapSetEmbedding_indep_iff {f : M.E ↪ β} {I : Set β} :
(M.mapSetEmbedding f).Indep I ↔ M.Indep ↑(f ⁻¹' I) ∧ I ⊆ range f := Iff.rfl
lemma Indep.exists_eq_image_of_mapSetEmbedding {f : M.E ↪ β} {I : Set β}
(hI : (M.mapSetEmbedding f).Indep I) : ∃ (I₀ : Set M.E), M.Indep I₀ ∧ I = f '' I₀ :=
⟨f ⁻¹' I, hI.1, Eq.symm <| image_preimage_eq_of_subset hI.2⟩
lemma mapSetEmbedding_indep_iff' {f : M.E ↪ β} {I : Set β} :
(M.mapSetEmbedding f).Indep I ↔ ∃ (I₀ : Set M.E), M.Indep ↑I₀ ∧ I = f '' I₀ := by
simp only [mapSetEmbedding_indep_iff, subset_range_iff_exists_image_eq]
constructor
· rintro ⟨hI, I, rfl⟩
exact ⟨I, by rwa [preimage_image_eq _ f.injective] at hI, rfl⟩
rintro ⟨I, hI, rfl⟩
rw [preimage_image_eq _ f.injective]
exact ⟨hI, _, rfl⟩
end mapSetEmbedding
section map
/-- Given a function `f` that is injective on `M.E`, the copy of `M` in `β` whose independent sets
are the images of those in `M`. If `β` is a nonempty type, then `N : Matroid β` is a map of `M`
if and only if `M` and `N` are isomorphic. -/
def map (M : Matroid α) (f : α → β) (hf : InjOn f M.E) : Matroid β := Matroid.ofExistsMatroid
(E := f '' M.E)
(Indep := fun I ↦ ∃ I₀, M.Indep I₀ ∧ I = f '' I₀)
(hM := by
refine ⟨M.mapSetEmbedding ⟨_, hf.injective⟩, by simp, fun I ↦ ?_⟩
simp_rw [mapSetEmbedding_indep_iff', Embedding.coeFn_mk, restrict_apply,
← image_image f Subtype.val, Subtype.exists_set_subtype (p := fun J ↦ M.Indep J ∧ I = f '' J)]
exact ⟨fun ⟨I₀, _, hI₀⟩ ↦ ⟨I₀, hI₀⟩, fun ⟨I₀, hI₀⟩ ↦ ⟨I₀, hI₀.1.subset_ground, hI₀⟩⟩)
@[simp] lemma map_ground (M : Matroid α) (f : α → β) (hf) : (M.map f hf).E = f '' M.E := rfl
@[simp] lemma map_indep_iff {hf} {I : Set β} :
(M.map f hf).Indep I ↔ ∃ I₀, M.Indep I₀ ∧ I = f '' I₀ := Iff.rfl
lemma Indep.map (hI : M.Indep I) (f : α → β) (hf) : (M.map f hf).Indep (f '' I) :=
map_indep_iff.2 ⟨I, hI, rfl⟩
lemma Indep.exists_bijOn_of_map {I : Set β} (hf) (hI : (M.map f hf).Indep I) :
∃ I₀, M.Indep I₀ ∧ BijOn f I₀ I := by
obtain ⟨I₀, hI₀, rfl⟩ := hI
exact ⟨I₀, hI₀, (hf.mono hI₀.subset_ground).bijOn_image⟩
lemma map_image_indep_iff {hf} {I : Set α} (hI : I ⊆ M.E) :
(M.map f hf).Indep (f '' I) ↔ M.Indep I := by
rw [map_indep_iff]
refine ⟨fun ⟨J, hJ, hIJ⟩ ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ⟨I, h, rfl⟩⟩
rw [hf.image_eq_image_iff hI hJ.subset_ground] at hIJ; rwa [hIJ]
@[simp] lemma map_isBase_iff (M : Matroid α) (f : α → β) (hf) {B : Set β} :
(M.map f hf).IsBase B ↔ ∃ B₀, M.IsBase B₀ ∧ B = f '' B₀ := by
rw [isBase_iff_maximal_indep]
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, ?_⟩
· obtain ⟨B₀, hB₀, hbij⟩ := h.prop.exists_bijOn_of_map
refine ⟨B₀, hB₀.isBase_of_maximal fun J hJ hB₀J ↦ ?_, hbij.image_eq.symm⟩
rw [← hf.image_eq_image_iff hB₀.subset_ground hJ.subset_ground, hbij.image_eq]
exact h.eq_of_subset (hJ.map f hf) (hbij.image_eq ▸ image_subset f hB₀J)
rintro ⟨B, hB, rfl⟩
rw [maximal_subset_iff]
refine ⟨hB.indep.map f hf, fun I hI hBI ↦ ?_⟩
obtain ⟨I₀, hI₀, hbij⟩ := hI.exists_bijOn_of_map
rw [← hbij.image_eq, hf.image_subset_image_iff hB.subset_ground hI₀.subset_ground] at hBI
rw [hB.eq_of_subset_indep hI₀ hBI, hbij.image_eq]
lemma IsBase.map {B : Set α} (hB : M.IsBase B) {f : α → β} (hf) : (M.map f hf).IsBase (f '' B) := by
rw [map_isBase_iff]; exact ⟨B, hB, rfl⟩
lemma map_dep_iff {hf} {D : Set β} :
(M.map f hf).Dep D ↔ ∃ D₀, M.Dep D₀ ∧ D = f '' D₀ := by
simp only [Dep, map_indep_iff, not_exists, not_and, map_ground, subset_image_iff]
constructor
· rintro ⟨h, D₀, hD₀E, rfl⟩
exact ⟨D₀, ⟨fun hd ↦ h _ hd rfl, hD₀E⟩, rfl⟩
rintro ⟨D₀, ⟨hD₀, hD₀E⟩, rfl⟩
refine ⟨fun I hI h_eq ↦ ?_, ⟨_, hD₀E, rfl⟩⟩
rw [hf.image_eq_image_iff hD₀E hI.subset_ground] at h_eq
subst h_eq; contradiction
lemma map_image_isBase_iff {hf} {B : Set α} (hB : B ⊆ M.E) :
(M.map f hf).IsBase (f '' B) ↔ M.IsBase B := by
rw [map_isBase_iff]
refine ⟨fun ⟨J, hJ, hIJ⟩ ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ ⟨B, h, rfl⟩⟩
rw [hf.image_eq_image_iff hB hJ.subset_ground] at hIJ; rwa [hIJ]
lemma IsBasis.map {X : Set α} (hIX : M.IsBasis I X) {f : α → β} (hf) :
(M.map f hf).IsBasis (f '' I) (f '' X) := by
refine (hIX.indep.map f hf).isBasis_of_forall_insert (image_subset _ hIX.subset) ?_
rintro _ ⟨⟨e,he,rfl⟩, he'⟩
have hss := insert_subset (hIX.subset_ground he) hIX.indep.subset_ground
rw [← not_indep_iff (by simpa [← image_insert_eq] using image_subset f hss)]
simp only [map_indep_iff, not_exists, not_and]
intro J hJ hins
rw [← image_insert_eq, hf.image_eq_image_iff hss hJ.subset_ground] at hins
obtain rfl := hins
exact he' (mem_image_of_mem f (hIX.mem_of_insert_indep he hJ))
lemma map_isBasis_iff {I X : Set α} (f : α → β) (hf) (hI : I ⊆ M.E) (hX : X ⊆ M.E) :
(M.map f hf).IsBasis (f '' I) (f '' X) ↔ M.IsBasis I X := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, fun h ↦ h.map hf⟩
obtain ⟨I', hI', hII'⟩ := map_indep_iff.1 h.indep
rw [hf.image_eq_image_iff hI hI'.subset_ground] at hII'
obtain rfl := hII'
have hss := (hf.image_subset_image_iff hI hX).1 h.subset
refine hI'.isBasis_of_maximal_subset hss (fun J hJ hIJ hJX ↦ ?_)
have hIJ' := h.eq_of_subset_indep (hJ.map f hf) (image_subset f hIJ) (image_subset f hJX)
rw [hf.image_eq_image_iff hI hJ.subset_ground] at hIJ'
exact hIJ'.symm.subset
lemma map_isBasis_iff' {I X : Set β} {hf} :
(M.map f hf).IsBasis I X ↔ ∃ I₀ X₀, M.IsBasis I₀ X₀ ∧ I = f '' I₀ ∧ X = f '' X₀ := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, ?_⟩
· obtain ⟨I, hI, rfl⟩ := subset_image_iff.1 h.indep.subset_ground
obtain ⟨X, hX, rfl⟩ := subset_image_iff.1 h.subset_ground
rw [map_isBasis_iff _ _ hI hX] at h
exact ⟨I, X, h, rfl, rfl⟩
rintro ⟨I, X, hIX, rfl, rfl⟩
exact hIX.map hf
@[simp] lemma map_dual {hf} : (M.map f hf)✶ = M✶.map f hf := by
apply ext_isBase (by simp)
simp only [dual_ground, map_ground, subset_image_iff, forall_exists_index, and_imp,
forall_apply_eq_imp_iff₂, dual_isBase_iff']
intro B hB
simp_rw [← hf.image_diff_subset hB, map_image_isBase_iff diff_subset,
map_image_isBase_iff (show B ⊆ M✶.E from hB), dual_isBase_iff hB, and_iff_left_iff_imp]
exact fun _ ↦ ⟨B, hB, rfl⟩
|
@[simp] lemma map_emptyOn (f : α → β) : (emptyOn α).map f (by simp) = emptyOn β := by
| Mathlib/Data/Matroid/Map.lean | 451 | 452 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Patrick Massot, Casper Putz, Anne Baanen
-/
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.FreeModule.StrongRankCondition
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.GeneralLinearGroup
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Reindex
import Mathlib.Tactic.FieldSimp
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.NonsingularInverse
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Basis
/-!
# Determinant of families of vectors
This file defines the determinant of an endomorphism, and of a family of vectors
with respect to some basis. For the determinant of a matrix, see the file
`LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Determinant`.
## Main definitions
In the list below, and in all this file, `R` is a commutative ring (semiring
is sometimes enough), `M` and its variations are `R`-modules, `ι`, `κ`, `n` and `m` are finite
types used for indexing.
* `Basis.det`: the determinant of a family of vectors with respect to a basis,
as a multilinear map
* `LinearMap.det`: the determinant of an endomorphism `f : End R M` as a
multiplicative homomorphism (if `M` does not have a finite `R`-basis, the
result is `1` instead)
* `LinearEquiv.det`: the determinant of an isomorphism `f : M ≃ₗ[R] M` as a
multiplicative homomorphism (if `M` does not have a finite `R`-basis, the
result is `1` instead)
## Tags
basis, det, determinant
-/
noncomputable section
open Matrix LinearMap Submodule Set Function
universe u v w
variable {R : Type*} [CommRing R]
variable {M : Type*} [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M]
variable {M' : Type*} [AddCommGroup M'] [Module R M']
variable {ι : Type*} [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι]
variable (e : Basis ι R M)
section Conjugate
variable {A : Type*} [CommRing A]
variable {m n : Type*}
/-- If `R^m` and `R^n` are linearly equivalent, then `m` and `n` are also equivalent. -/
def equivOfPiLEquivPi {R : Type*} [Finite m] [Finite n] [CommRing R] [Nontrivial R]
(e : (m → R) ≃ₗ[R] n → R) : m ≃ n :=
Basis.indexEquiv (Basis.ofEquivFun e.symm) (Pi.basisFun _ _)
namespace Matrix
variable [Fintype m] [Fintype n]
/-- If `M` and `M'` are each other's inverse matrices, they are square matrices up to
equivalence of types. -/
def indexEquivOfInv [Nontrivial A] [DecidableEq m] [DecidableEq n] {M : Matrix m n A}
{M' : Matrix n m A} (hMM' : M * M' = 1) (hM'M : M' * M = 1) : m ≃ n :=
equivOfPiLEquivPi (toLin'OfInv hMM' hM'M)
theorem det_comm [DecidableEq n] (M N : Matrix n n A) : det (M * N) = det (N * M) := by
rw [det_mul, det_mul, mul_comm]
/-- If there exists a two-sided inverse `M'` for `M` (indexed differently),
then `det (N * M) = det (M * N)`. -/
theorem det_comm' [DecidableEq m] [DecidableEq n] {M : Matrix n m A} {N : Matrix m n A}
{M' : Matrix m n A} (hMM' : M * M' = 1) (hM'M : M' * M = 1) : det (M * N) = det (N * M) := by
nontriviality A
-- Although `m` and `n` are different a priori, we will show they have the same cardinality.
-- This turns the problem into one for square matrices, which is easy.
let e := indexEquivOfInv hMM' hM'M
rw [← det_submatrix_equiv_self e, ← submatrix_mul_equiv _ _ _ (Equiv.refl n) _, det_comm,
submatrix_mul_equiv, Equiv.coe_refl, submatrix_id_id]
/-- If `M'` is a two-sided inverse for `M` (indexed differently), `det (M * N * M') = det N`.
See `Matrix.det_conj` and `Matrix.det_conj'` for the case when `M' = M⁻¹` or vice versa. -/
theorem det_conj_of_mul_eq_one [DecidableEq m] [DecidableEq n] {M : Matrix m n A}
{M' : Matrix n m A} {N : Matrix n n A} (hMM' : M * M' = 1) (hM'M : M' * M = 1) :
det (M * N * M') = det N := by
rw [← det_comm' hM'M hMM', ← Matrix.mul_assoc, hM'M, Matrix.one_mul]
end Matrix
end Conjugate
namespace LinearMap
/-! ### Determinant of a linear map -/
variable {A : Type*} [CommRing A] [Module A M]
variable {κ : Type*} [Fintype κ]
/-- The determinant of `LinearMap.toMatrix` does not depend on the choice of basis. -/
theorem det_toMatrix_eq_det_toMatrix [DecidableEq κ] (b : Basis ι A M) (c : Basis κ A M)
(f : M →ₗ[A] M) : det (LinearMap.toMatrix b b f) = det (LinearMap.toMatrix c c f) := by
rw [← linearMap_toMatrix_mul_basis_toMatrix c b c, ← basis_toMatrix_mul_linearMap_toMatrix b c b,
Matrix.det_conj_of_mul_eq_one] <;>
rw [Basis.toMatrix_mul_toMatrix, Basis.toMatrix_self]
/-- The determinant of an endomorphism given a basis.
See `LinearMap.det` for a version that populates the basis non-computably.
Although the `Trunc (Basis ι A M)` parameter makes it slightly more convenient to switch bases,
there is no good way to generalize over universe parameters, so we can't fully state in `detAux`'s
type that it does not depend on the choice of basis. Instead you can use the `detAux_def''` lemma,
or avoid mentioning a basis at all using `LinearMap.det`.
-/
irreducible_def detAux : Trunc (Basis ι A M) → (M →ₗ[A] M) →* A :=
Trunc.lift
(fun b : Basis ι A M => detMonoidHom.comp (toMatrixAlgEquiv b : (M →ₗ[A] M) →* Matrix ι ι A))
fun b c => MonoidHom.ext <| det_toMatrix_eq_det_toMatrix b c
/-- Unfold lemma for `detAux`.
See also `detAux_def''` which allows you to vary the basis.
-/
theorem detAux_def' (b : Basis ι A M) (f : M →ₗ[A] M) :
LinearMap.detAux (Trunc.mk b) f = Matrix.det (LinearMap.toMatrix b b f) := by
rw [detAux]
rfl
theorem detAux_def'' {ι' : Type*} [Fintype ι'] [DecidableEq ι'] (tb : Trunc <| Basis ι A M)
(b' : Basis ι' A M) (f : M →ₗ[A] M) :
LinearMap.detAux tb f = Matrix.det (LinearMap.toMatrix b' b' f) := by
induction tb using Trunc.induction_on with
| h b => rw [detAux_def', det_toMatrix_eq_det_toMatrix b b']
@[simp]
theorem detAux_id (b : Trunc <| Basis ι A M) : LinearMap.detAux b LinearMap.id = 1 :=
(LinearMap.detAux b).map_one
@[simp]
theorem detAux_comp (b : Trunc <| Basis ι A M) (f g : M →ₗ[A] M) :
LinearMap.detAux b (f.comp g) = LinearMap.detAux b f * LinearMap.detAux b g :=
(LinearMap.detAux b).map_mul f g
section
open scoped Classical in
-- Discourage the elaborator from unfolding `det` and producing a huge term by marking it
-- as irreducible.
/-- The determinant of an endomorphism independent of basis.
If there is no finite basis on `M`, the result is `1` instead.
-/
protected irreducible_def det : (M →ₗ[A] M) →* A :=
if H : ∃ s : Finset M, Nonempty (Basis s A M) then LinearMap.detAux (Trunc.mk H.choose_spec.some)
else 1
open scoped Classical in
theorem coe_det [DecidableEq M] :
⇑(LinearMap.det : (M →ₗ[A] M) →* A) =
if H : ∃ s : Finset M, Nonempty (Basis s A M) then
LinearMap.detAux (Trunc.mk H.choose_spec.some)
else 1 := by
ext
rw [LinearMap.det_def]
split_ifs
· congr -- use the correct `DecidableEq` instance
rfl
end
-- Auxiliary lemma, the `simp` normal form goes in the other direction
-- (using `LinearMap.det_toMatrix`)
theorem det_eq_det_toMatrix_of_finset [DecidableEq M] {s : Finset M} (b : Basis s A M)
(f : M →ₗ[A] M) : LinearMap.det f = Matrix.det (LinearMap.toMatrix b b f) := by
have : ∃ s : Finset M, Nonempty (Basis s A M) := ⟨s, ⟨b⟩⟩
rw [LinearMap.coe_det, dif_pos, detAux_def'' _ b] <;> assumption
@[simp]
theorem det_toMatrix (b : Basis ι A M) (f : M →ₗ[A] M) :
Matrix.det (toMatrix b b f) = LinearMap.det f := by
haveI := Classical.decEq M
rw [det_eq_det_toMatrix_of_finset b.reindexFinsetRange,
det_toMatrix_eq_det_toMatrix b b.reindexFinsetRange]
@[simp]
theorem det_toMatrix' {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] [DecidableEq ι] (f : (ι → A) →ₗ[A] ι → A) :
Matrix.det (LinearMap.toMatrix' f) = LinearMap.det f := by simp [← toMatrix_eq_toMatrix']
@[simp]
theorem det_toLin (b : Basis ι R M) (f : Matrix ι ι R) :
LinearMap.det (Matrix.toLin b b f) = f.det := by
rw [← LinearMap.det_toMatrix b, LinearMap.toMatrix_toLin]
@[simp]
theorem det_toLin' (f : Matrix ι ι R) : LinearMap.det (Matrix.toLin' f) = Matrix.det f := by
simp only [← toLin_eq_toLin', det_toLin]
/-- To show `P (LinearMap.det f)` it suffices to consider `P (Matrix.det (toMatrix _ _ f))` and
`P 1`. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem det_cases [DecidableEq M] {P : A → Prop} (f : M →ₗ[A] M)
(hb : ∀ (s : Finset M) (b : Basis s A M), P (Matrix.det (toMatrix b b f))) (h1 : P 1) :
P (LinearMap.det f) := by
classical
if H : ∃ s : Finset M, Nonempty (Basis s A M) then
obtain ⟨s, ⟨b⟩⟩ := H
rw [← det_toMatrix b]
exact hb s b
else
rwa [LinearMap.det_def, dif_neg H]
@[simp]
theorem det_comp (f g : M →ₗ[A] M) :
LinearMap.det (f.comp g) = LinearMap.det f * LinearMap.det g :=
LinearMap.det.map_mul f g
@[simp]
theorem det_id : LinearMap.det (LinearMap.id : M →ₗ[A] M) = 1 :=
LinearMap.det.map_one
/-- Multiplying a map by a scalar `c` multiplies its determinant by `c ^ dim M`. -/
@[simp]
theorem det_smul [Module.Free A M] (c : A) (f : M →ₗ[A] M) :
LinearMap.det (c • f) = c ^ Module.finrank A M * LinearMap.det f := by
nontriviality A
by_cases H : ∃ s : Finset M, Nonempty (Basis s A M)
· have : Module.Finite A M := by
rcases H with ⟨s, ⟨hs⟩⟩
exact Module.Finite.of_basis hs
simp only [← det_toMatrix (Module.finBasis A M), LinearEquiv.map_smul,
Fintype.card_fin, Matrix.det_smul]
· classical
have : Module.finrank A M = 0 := finrank_eq_zero_of_not_exists_basis H
simp [coe_det, H, this]
theorem det_zero' {ι : Type*} [Finite ι] [Nonempty ι] (b : Basis ι A M) :
LinearMap.det (0 : M →ₗ[A] M) = 0 := by
haveI := Classical.decEq ι
cases nonempty_fintype ι
rwa [← det_toMatrix b, LinearEquiv.map_zero, det_zero]
/-- In a finite-dimensional vector space, the zero map has determinant `1` in dimension `0`,
and `0` otherwise. We give a formula that also works in infinite dimension, where we define
the determinant to be `1`. -/
@[simp]
theorem det_zero [Module.Free A M] :
LinearMap.det (0 : M →ₗ[A] M) = (0 : A) ^ Module.finrank A M := by
simp only [← zero_smul A (1 : M →ₗ[A] M), det_smul, mul_one, MonoidHom.map_one]
theorem det_eq_one_of_not_module_finite (h : ¬Module.Finite R M) (f : M →ₗ[R] M) : f.det = 1 := by
rw [LinearMap.det, dif_neg, MonoidHom.one_apply]
exact fun ⟨_, ⟨b⟩⟩ ↦ h (Module.Finite.of_basis b)
theorem det_eq_one_of_subsingleton [Subsingleton M] (f : M →ₗ[R] M) :
LinearMap.det (f : M →ₗ[R] M) = 1 := by
have b : Basis (Fin 0) R M := Basis.empty M
rw [← f.det_toMatrix b]
exact Matrix.det_isEmpty
theorem det_eq_one_of_finrank_eq_zero {𝕜 : Type*} [Field 𝕜] {M : Type*} [AddCommGroup M]
[Module 𝕜 M] (h : Module.finrank 𝕜 M = 0) (f : M →ₗ[𝕜] M) :
LinearMap.det (f : M →ₗ[𝕜] M) = 1 := by
classical
refine @LinearMap.det_cases M _ 𝕜 _ _ _ (fun t => t = 1) f ?_ rfl
intro s b
have : IsEmpty s := by
rw [← Fintype.card_eq_zero_iff]
exact (Module.finrank_eq_card_basis b).symm.trans h
exact Matrix.det_isEmpty
/-- Conjugating a linear map by a linear equiv does not change its determinant. -/
@[simp]
theorem det_conj {N : Type*} [AddCommGroup N] [Module A N] (f : M →ₗ[A] M) (e : M ≃ₗ[A] N) :
LinearMap.det ((e : M →ₗ[A] N) ∘ₗ f ∘ₗ (e.symm : N →ₗ[A] M)) = LinearMap.det f := by
classical
by_cases H : ∃ s : Finset M, Nonempty (Basis s A M)
· rcases H with ⟨s, ⟨b⟩⟩
rw [← det_toMatrix b f, ← det_toMatrix (b.map e), toMatrix_comp (b.map e) b (b.map e),
toMatrix_comp (b.map e) b b, ← Matrix.mul_assoc, Matrix.det_conj_of_mul_eq_one]
· rw [← toMatrix_comp, LinearEquiv.comp_coe, e.symm_trans_self, LinearEquiv.refl_toLinearMap,
toMatrix_id]
· rw [← toMatrix_comp, LinearEquiv.comp_coe, e.self_trans_symm, LinearEquiv.refl_toLinearMap,
toMatrix_id]
· have H' : ¬∃ t : Finset N, Nonempty (Basis t A N) := by
contrapose! H
rcases H with ⟨s, ⟨b⟩⟩
exact ⟨_, ⟨(b.map e.symm).reindexFinsetRange⟩⟩
simp only [coe_det, H, H', MonoidHom.one_apply, dif_neg, not_false_eq_true]
/-- If a linear map is invertible, so is its determinant. -/
theorem isUnit_det {A : Type*} [CommRing A] [Module A M] (f : M →ₗ[A] M) (hf : IsUnit f) :
IsUnit (LinearMap.det f) := by
obtain ⟨g, hg⟩ : ∃ g, f.comp g = 1 := hf.exists_right_inv
have : LinearMap.det f * LinearMap.det g = 1 := by
simp only [← LinearMap.det_comp, hg, MonoidHom.map_one]
exact isUnit_of_mul_eq_one _ _ this
/-- If a linear map has determinant different from `1`, then the space is finite-dimensional. -/
theorem finiteDimensional_of_det_ne_one {𝕜 : Type*} [Field 𝕜] [Module 𝕜 M] (f : M →ₗ[𝕜] M)
(hf : LinearMap.det f ≠ 1) : FiniteDimensional 𝕜 M := by
by_cases H : ∃ s : Finset M, Nonempty (Basis s 𝕜 M)
· rcases H with ⟨s, ⟨hs⟩⟩
exact FiniteDimensional.of_fintype_basis hs
· classical simp [LinearMap.coe_det, H] at hf
/-- If the determinant of a map vanishes, then the map is not onto. -/
theorem range_lt_top_of_det_eq_zero {𝕜 : Type*} [Field 𝕜] [Module 𝕜 M] {f : M →ₗ[𝕜] M}
(hf : LinearMap.det f = 0) : LinearMap.range f < ⊤ := by
have : FiniteDimensional 𝕜 M := by simp [f.finiteDimensional_of_det_ne_one, hf]
contrapose hf
simp only [lt_top_iff_ne_top, Classical.not_not, ← isUnit_iff_range_eq_top] at hf
exact isUnit_iff_ne_zero.1 (f.isUnit_det hf)
/-- If the determinant of a map vanishes, then the map is not injective. -/
theorem bot_lt_ker_of_det_eq_zero {𝕜 : Type*} [Field 𝕜] [Module 𝕜 M] {f : M →ₗ[𝕜] M}
(hf : LinearMap.det f = 0) : ⊥ < LinearMap.ker f := by
have : FiniteDimensional 𝕜 M := by simp [f.finiteDimensional_of_det_ne_one, hf]
contrapose hf
simp only [bot_lt_iff_ne_bot, Classical.not_not, ← isUnit_iff_ker_eq_bot] at hf
exact isUnit_iff_ne_zero.1 (f.isUnit_det hf)
/-- When the function is over the base ring, the determinant is the evaluation at `1`. -/
@[simp] lemma det_ring (f : R →ₗ[R] R) : f.det = f 1 := by
simp [← det_toMatrix (Basis.singleton Unit R)]
lemma det_mulLeft (a : R) : (mulLeft R a).det = a := by simp
lemma det_mulRight (a : R) : (mulRight R a).det = a := by simp
theorem det_prodMap [Module.Free R M] [Module.Free R M'] [Module.Finite R M] [Module.Finite R M']
(f : Module.End R M) (f' : Module.End R M') :
(prodMap f f').det = f.det * f'.det := by
let b := Module.Free.chooseBasis R M
let b' := Module.Free.chooseBasis R M'
rw [← det_toMatrix (b.prod b'), ← det_toMatrix b, ← det_toMatrix b', toMatrix_prodMap,
det_fromBlocks_zero₂₁, det_toMatrix]
omit [DecidableEq ι] in
theorem det_pi [Module.Free R M] [Module.Finite R M] (f : ι → M →ₗ[R] M) :
(LinearMap.pi (fun i ↦ (f i).comp (LinearMap.proj i))).det = ∏ i, (f i).det := by
classical
let b := Module.Free.chooseBasis R M
let B := (Pi.basis (fun _ : ι ↦ b)).reindex <|
(Equiv.sigmaEquivProd _ _).trans (Equiv.prodComm _ _)
simp_rw [← LinearMap.det_toMatrix B, ← LinearMap.det_toMatrix b]
have : ((LinearMap.toMatrix B B) (LinearMap.pi fun i ↦ f i ∘ₗ LinearMap.proj i)) =
Matrix.blockDiagonal (fun i ↦ LinearMap.toMatrix b b (f i)) := by
ext ⟨i₁, i₂⟩ ⟨j₁, j₂⟩
unfold B
simp_rw [LinearMap.toMatrix_apply', Matrix.blockDiagonal_apply, Basis.coe_reindex,
Function.comp_apply, Basis.repr_reindex_apply, Equiv.symm_trans_apply, Equiv.prodComm_symm,
Equiv.prodComm_apply, Equiv.sigmaEquivProd_symm_apply, Prod.swap_prod_mk, Pi.basis_apply,
Pi.basis_repr, LinearMap.pi_apply, LinearMap.coe_comp, Function.comp_apply,
LinearMap.toMatrix_apply', LinearMap.coe_proj, Function.eval, Pi.single_apply]
split_ifs with h
· rw [h]
· simp only [map_zero, Finsupp.coe_zero, Pi.zero_apply]
rw [this, Matrix.det_blockDiagonal]
end LinearMap
namespace LinearEquiv
/-- On a `LinearEquiv`, the domain of `LinearMap.det` can be promoted to `Rˣ`. -/
protected def det : (M ≃ₗ[R] M) →* Rˣ :=
(Units.map (LinearMap.det : (M →ₗ[R] M) →* R)).comp
(LinearMap.GeneralLinearGroup.generalLinearEquiv R M).symm.toMonoidHom
@[simp]
theorem coe_det (f : M ≃ₗ[R] M) : ↑(LinearEquiv.det f) = LinearMap.det (f : M →ₗ[R] M) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem coe_inv_det (f : M ≃ₗ[R] M) : ↑(LinearEquiv.det f)⁻¹ = LinearMap.det (f.symm : M →ₗ[R] M) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem det_refl : LinearEquiv.det (LinearEquiv.refl R M) = 1 :=
Units.ext <| LinearMap.det_id
@[simp]
theorem det_trans (f g : M ≃ₗ[R] M) :
LinearEquiv.det (f.trans g) = LinearEquiv.det g * LinearEquiv.det f :=
map_mul _ g f
@[simp]
theorem det_symm (f : M ≃ₗ[R] M) : LinearEquiv.det f.symm = LinearEquiv.det f⁻¹ :=
map_inv _ f
/-- Conjugating a linear equiv by a linear equiv does not change its determinant. -/
@[simp]
theorem det_conj (f : M ≃ₗ[R] M) (e : M ≃ₗ[R] M') :
LinearEquiv.det ((e.symm.trans f).trans e) = LinearEquiv.det f := by
rw [← Units.eq_iff, coe_det, coe_det, ← comp_coe, ← comp_coe, LinearMap.det_conj]
attribute [irreducible] LinearEquiv.det
end LinearEquiv
/-- The determinants of a `LinearEquiv` and its inverse multiply to 1. -/
@[simp]
theorem LinearEquiv.det_mul_det_symm {A : Type*} [CommRing A] [Module A M] (f : M ≃ₗ[A] M) :
LinearMap.det (f : M →ₗ[A] M) * LinearMap.det (f.symm : M →ₗ[A] M) = 1 := by
simp [← LinearMap.det_comp]
/-- The determinants of a `LinearEquiv` and its inverse multiply to 1. -/
@[simp]
theorem LinearEquiv.det_symm_mul_det {A : Type*} [CommRing A] [Module A M] (f : M ≃ₗ[A] M) :
| LinearMap.det (f.symm : M →ₗ[A] M) * LinearMap.det (f : M →ₗ[A] M) = 1 := by
simp [← LinearMap.det_comp]
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Determinant.lean | 418 | 420 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Topology.Continuous
import Mathlib.Topology.Defs.Induced
/-!
# Ordering on topologies and (co)induced topologies
Topologies on a fixed type `α` are ordered, by reverse inclusion. That is, for topologies `t₁` and
`t₂` on `α`, we write `t₁ ≤ t₂` if every set open in `t₂` is also open in `t₁`. (One also calls
`t₁` *finer* than `t₂`, and `t₂` *coarser* than `t₁`.)
Any function `f : α → β` induces
* `TopologicalSpace.induced f : TopologicalSpace β → TopologicalSpace α`;
* `TopologicalSpace.coinduced f : TopologicalSpace α → TopologicalSpace β`.
Continuity, the ordering on topologies and (co)induced topologies are related as follows:
* The identity map `(α, t₁) → (α, t₂)` is continuous iff `t₁ ≤ t₂`.
* A map `f : (α, t) → (β, u)` is continuous
* iff `t ≤ TopologicalSpace.induced f u` (`continuous_iff_le_induced`)
* iff `TopologicalSpace.coinduced f t ≤ u` (`continuous_iff_coinduced_le`).
Topologies on `α` form a complete lattice, with `⊥` the discrete topology and `⊤` the indiscrete
topology.
For a function `f : α → β`, `(TopologicalSpace.coinduced f, TopologicalSpace.induced f)` is a Galois
connection between topologies on `α` and topologies on `β`.
## Implementation notes
There is a Galois insertion between topologies on `α` (with the inclusion ordering) and all
collections of sets in `α`. The complete lattice structure on topologies on `α` is defined as the
reverse of the one obtained via this Galois insertion. More precisely, we use the corresponding
Galois coinsertion between topologies on `α` (with the reversed inclusion ordering) and collections
of sets in `α` (with the reversed inclusion ordering).
## Tags
finer, coarser, induced topology, coinduced topology
-/
open Function Set Filter Topology
universe u v w
namespace TopologicalSpace
variable {α : Type u}
/-- The open sets of the least topology containing a collection of basic sets. -/
inductive GenerateOpen (g : Set (Set α)) : Set α → Prop
| basic : ∀ s ∈ g, GenerateOpen g s
| univ : GenerateOpen g univ
| inter : ∀ s t, GenerateOpen g s → GenerateOpen g t → GenerateOpen g (s ∩ t)
| sUnion : ∀ S : Set (Set α), (∀ s ∈ S, GenerateOpen g s) → GenerateOpen g (⋃₀ S)
/-- The smallest topological space containing the collection `g` of basic sets -/
def generateFrom (g : Set (Set α)) : TopologicalSpace α where
IsOpen := GenerateOpen g
isOpen_univ := GenerateOpen.univ
isOpen_inter := GenerateOpen.inter
isOpen_sUnion := GenerateOpen.sUnion
theorem isOpen_generateFrom_of_mem {g : Set (Set α)} {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ g) :
IsOpen[generateFrom g] s :=
GenerateOpen.basic s hs
theorem nhds_generateFrom {g : Set (Set α)} {a : α} :
@nhds α (generateFrom g) a = ⨅ s ∈ { s | a ∈ s ∧ s ∈ g }, 𝓟 s := by
letI := generateFrom g
rw [nhds_def]
refine le_antisymm (biInf_mono fun s ⟨as, sg⟩ => ⟨as, .basic _ sg⟩) <| le_iInf₂ ?_
rintro s ⟨ha, hs⟩
induction hs with
| basic _ hs => exact iInf₂_le _ ⟨ha, hs⟩
| univ => exact le_top.trans_eq principal_univ.symm
| inter _ _ _ _ hs ht => exact (le_inf (hs ha.1) (ht ha.2)).trans_eq inf_principal
| sUnion _ _ hS =>
let ⟨t, htS, hat⟩ := ha
exact (hS t htS hat).trans (principal_mono.2 <| subset_sUnion_of_mem htS)
lemma tendsto_nhds_generateFrom_iff {β : Type*} {m : α → β} {f : Filter α} {g : Set (Set β)}
{b : β} : Tendsto m f (@nhds β (generateFrom g) b) ↔ ∀ s ∈ g, b ∈ s → m ⁻¹' s ∈ f := by
simp only [nhds_generateFrom, @forall_swap (b ∈ _), tendsto_iInf, mem_setOf_eq, and_imp,
tendsto_principal]; rfl
/-- Construct a topology on α given the filter of neighborhoods of each point of α. -/
protected def mkOfNhds (n : α → Filter α) : TopologicalSpace α where
IsOpen s := ∀ a ∈ s, s ∈ n a
isOpen_univ _ _ := univ_mem
isOpen_inter := fun _s _t hs ht x ⟨hxs, hxt⟩ => inter_mem (hs x hxs) (ht x hxt)
isOpen_sUnion := fun _s hs _a ⟨x, hx, hxa⟩ =>
mem_of_superset (hs x hx _ hxa) (subset_sUnion_of_mem hx)
theorem nhds_mkOfNhds_of_hasBasis {n : α → Filter α} {ι : α → Sort*} {p : ∀ a, ι a → Prop}
{s : ∀ a, ι a → Set α} (hb : ∀ a, (n a).HasBasis (p a) (s a))
(hpure : ∀ a i, p a i → a ∈ s a i) (hopen : ∀ a i, p a i → ∀ᶠ x in n a, s a i ∈ n x) (a : α) :
@nhds α (.mkOfNhds n) a = n a := by
let t : TopologicalSpace α := .mkOfNhds n
apply le_antisymm
· intro U hU
replace hpure : pure ≤ n := fun x ↦ (hb x).ge_iff.2 (hpure x)
refine mem_nhds_iff.2 ⟨{x | U ∈ n x}, fun x hx ↦ hpure x hx, fun x hx ↦ ?_, hU⟩
rcases (hb x).mem_iff.1 hx with ⟨i, hpi, hi⟩
exact (hopen x i hpi).mono fun y hy ↦ mem_of_superset hy hi
| · exact (nhds_basis_opens a).ge_iff.2 fun U ⟨haU, hUo⟩ ↦ hUo a haU
theorem nhds_mkOfNhds (n : α → Filter α) (a : α) (h₀ : pure ≤ n)
(h₁ : ∀ a, ∀ s ∈ n a, ∀ᶠ y in n a, s ∈ n y) :
@nhds α (TopologicalSpace.mkOfNhds n) a = n a :=
nhds_mkOfNhds_of_hasBasis (fun a ↦ (n a).basis_sets) h₀ h₁ _
theorem nhds_mkOfNhds_single [DecidableEq α] {a₀ : α} {l : Filter α} (h : pure a₀ ≤ l) (b : α) :
@nhds α (TopologicalSpace.mkOfNhds (update pure a₀ l)) b =
(update pure a₀ l : α → Filter α) b := by
refine nhds_mkOfNhds _ _ (le_update_iff.mpr ⟨h, fun _ _ => le_rfl⟩) fun a s hs => ?_
rcases eq_or_ne a a₀ with (rfl | ha)
| Mathlib/Topology/Order.lean | 111 | 122 |
/-
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.CharP.Invertible
import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.Variables
import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.CommRing
import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.Expand
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Rat
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.BigOperators
import Mathlib.Data.ZMod.Basic
/-!
# Witt polynomials
To endow `WittVector p R` with a ring structure,
we need to study the so-called Witt polynomials.
Fix a base value `p : ℕ`.
The `p`-adic Witt polynomials are an infinite family of polynomials
indexed by a natural number `n`, taking values in an arbitrary ring `R`.
The variables of these polynomials are represented by natural numbers.
The variable set of the `n`th Witt polynomial contains at most `n+1` elements `{0, ..., n}`,
with exactly these variables when `R` has characteristic `0`.
These polynomials are used to define the addition and multiplication operators
on the type of Witt vectors. (While this type itself is not complicated,
the ring operations are what make it interesting.)
When the base `p` is invertible in `R`, the `p`-adic Witt polynomials
form a basis for `MvPolynomial ℕ R`, equivalent to the standard basis.
## Main declarations
* `WittPolynomial p R n`: the `n`-th Witt polynomial, viewed as polynomial over the ring `R`
* `xInTermsOfW p R n`: if `p` is invertible, the polynomial `X n` is contained in the subalgebra
generated by the Witt polynomials. `xInTermsOfW p R n` is the explicit polynomial,
which upon being bound to the Witt polynomials yields `X n`.
* `bind₁_wittPolynomial_xInTermsOfW`: the proof of the claim that
`bind₁ (xInTermsOfW p R) (W_ R n) = X n`
* `bind₁_xInTermsOfW_wittPolynomial`: the converse of the above statement
## Notation
In this file we use the following notation
* `p` is a natural number, typically assumed to be prime.
* `R` and `S` are commutative rings
* `W n` (and `W_ R n` when the ring needs to be explicit) denotes the `n`th Witt polynomial
## References
* [Hazewinkel, *Witt Vectors*][Haze09]
* [Commelin and Lewis, *Formalizing the Ring of Witt Vectors*][CL21]
-/
open MvPolynomial
open Finset hiding map
open Finsupp (single)
--attribute [-simp] coe_eval₂_hom
variable (p : ℕ)
variable (R : Type*) [CommRing R]
/-- `wittPolynomial p R n` is the `n`-th Witt polynomial
with respect to a prime `p` with coefficients in a commutative ring `R`.
It is defined as:
`∑_{i ≤ n} p^i X_i^{p^{n-i}} ∈ R[X_0, X_1, X_2, …]`. -/
noncomputable def wittPolynomial (n : ℕ) : MvPolynomial ℕ R :=
∑ i ∈ range (n + 1), monomial (single i (p ^ (n - i))) ((p : R) ^ i)
theorem wittPolynomial_eq_sum_C_mul_X_pow (n : ℕ) :
wittPolynomial p R n = ∑ i ∈ range (n + 1), C ((p : R) ^ i) * X i ^ p ^ (n - i) := by
| apply sum_congr rfl
rintro i -
rw [monomial_eq, Finsupp.prod_single_index]
rw [pow_zero]
/-! We set up notation locally to this file, to keep statements short and comprehensible.
| Mathlib/RingTheory/WittVector/WittPolynomial.lean | 81 | 86 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Sébastien Gouëzel, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Analytic.Constructions
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Analytic
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Bilinear
/-!
# Multiplicative operations on derivatives
For detailed documentation of the Fréchet derivative,
see the module docstring of `Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Basic.lean`.
This file contains the usual formulas (and existence assertions) for the derivative of
* multiplication of a function by a scalar function
* product of finitely many scalar functions
* taking the pointwise multiplicative inverse (i.e. `Inv.inv` or `Ring.inverse`) of a function
-/
open Asymptotics ContinuousLinearMap Topology
section
variable {𝕜 : Type*} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜]
variable {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E]
variable {F : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F]
variable {G : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup G] [NormedSpace 𝕜 G]
variable {f : E → F}
variable {f' : E →L[𝕜] F}
variable {x : E}
variable {s : Set E}
section CLMCompApply
/-! ### Derivative of the pointwise composition/application of continuous linear maps -/
variable {H : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup H] [NormedSpace 𝕜 H] {c : E → G →L[𝕜] H}
{c' : E →L[𝕜] G →L[𝕜] H} {d : E → F →L[𝕜] G} {d' : E →L[𝕜] F →L[𝕜] G} {u : E → G} {u' : E →L[𝕜] G}
#adaptation_note /-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6024
split proof term into steps to solve unification issues. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.clm_comp (hc : HasStrictFDerivAt c c' x) (hd : HasStrictFDerivAt d d' x) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun y => (c y).comp (d y))
((compL 𝕜 F G H (c x)).comp d' + ((compL 𝕜 F G H).flip (d x)).comp c') x := by
have := isBoundedBilinearMap_comp.hasStrictFDerivAt (c x, d x)
have := this.comp x (hc.prodMk hd)
exact this
#adaptation_note /-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6024
`by exact` to solve unification issues. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.clm_comp (hc : HasFDerivWithinAt c c' s x)
(hd : HasFDerivWithinAt d d' s x) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun y => (c y).comp (d y))
((compL 𝕜 F G H (c x)).comp d' + ((compL 𝕜 F G H).flip (d x)).comp c') s x := by
exact (isBoundedBilinearMap_comp.hasFDerivAt (c x, d x) :).comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x (hc.prodMk hd)
#adaptation_note /-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6024
`by exact` to solve unification issues. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.clm_comp (hc : HasFDerivAt c c' x) (hd : HasFDerivAt d d' x) :
HasFDerivAt (fun y => (c y).comp (d y))
((compL 𝕜 F G H (c x)).comp d' + ((compL 𝕜 F G H).flip (d x)).comp c') x := by
exact (isBoundedBilinearMap_comp.hasFDerivAt (c x, d x) :).comp x <| hc.prodMk hd
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.clm_comp (hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x)
(hd : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 d s x) :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun y => (c y).comp (d y)) s x :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.clm_comp hd.hasFDerivWithinAt).differentiableWithinAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.clm_comp (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (hd : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 d x) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun y => (c y).comp (d y)) x :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.clm_comp hd.hasFDerivAt).differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.clm_comp (hc : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 c s) (hd : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 d s) :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun y => (c y).comp (d y)) s := fun x hx => (hc x hx).clm_comp (hd x hx)
@[fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.clm_comp (hc : Differentiable 𝕜 c) (hd : Differentiable 𝕜 d) :
Differentiable 𝕜 fun y => (c y).comp (d y) := fun x => (hc x).clm_comp (hd x)
theorem fderivWithin_clm_comp (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) (hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x)
(hd : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 d s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y => (c y).comp (d y)) s x =
(compL 𝕜 F G H (c x)).comp (fderivWithin 𝕜 d s x) +
((compL 𝕜 F G H).flip (d x)).comp (fderivWithin 𝕜 c s x) :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.clm_comp hd.hasFDerivWithinAt).fderivWithin hxs
theorem fderiv_clm_comp (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (hd : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 d x) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun y => (c y).comp (d y)) x =
(compL 𝕜 F G H (c x)).comp (fderiv 𝕜 d x) +
((compL 𝕜 F G H).flip (d x)).comp (fderiv 𝕜 c x) :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.clm_comp hd.hasFDerivAt).fderiv
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.clm_apply (hc : HasStrictFDerivAt c c' x)
(hu : HasStrictFDerivAt u u' x) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun y => (c y) (u y)) ((c x).comp u' + c'.flip (u x)) x :=
(isBoundedBilinearMap_apply.hasStrictFDerivAt (c x, u x)).comp x (hc.prodMk hu)
#adaptation_note /-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6024
`by exact` to solve unification issues. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.clm_apply (hc : HasFDerivWithinAt c c' s x)
(hu : HasFDerivWithinAt u u' s x) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun y => (c y) (u y)) ((c x).comp u' + c'.flip (u x)) s x := by
exact (isBoundedBilinearMap_apply.hasFDerivAt (c x, u x) :).comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x
(hc.prodMk hu)
#adaptation_note /-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6024
`by exact` to solve unification issues. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.clm_apply (hc : HasFDerivAt c c' x) (hu : HasFDerivAt u u' x) :
HasFDerivAt (fun y => (c y) (u y)) ((c x).comp u' + c'.flip (u x)) x := by
exact (isBoundedBilinearMap_apply.hasFDerivAt (c x, u x) :).comp x (hc.prodMk hu)
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.clm_apply (hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x)
(hu : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 u s x) : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun y => (c y) (u y)) s x :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.clm_apply hu.hasFDerivWithinAt).differentiableWithinAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.clm_apply (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (hu : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 u x) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun y => (c y) (u y)) x :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.clm_apply hu.hasFDerivAt).differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.clm_apply (hc : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 c s) (hu : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 u s) :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun y => (c y) (u y)) s := fun x hx => (hc x hx).clm_apply (hu x hx)
@[fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.clm_apply (hc : Differentiable 𝕜 c) (hu : Differentiable 𝕜 u) :
Differentiable 𝕜 fun y => (c y) (u y) := fun x => (hc x).clm_apply (hu x)
theorem fderivWithin_clm_apply (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x)
(hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x) (hu : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 u s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y => (c y) (u y)) s x =
(c x).comp (fderivWithin 𝕜 u s x) + (fderivWithin 𝕜 c s x).flip (u x) :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.clm_apply hu.hasFDerivWithinAt).fderivWithin hxs
theorem fderiv_clm_apply (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (hu : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 u x) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun y => (c y) (u y)) x = (c x).comp (fderiv 𝕜 u x) + (fderiv 𝕜 c x).flip (u x) :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.clm_apply hu.hasFDerivAt).fderiv
end CLMCompApply
section ContinuousMultilinearApplyConst
/-! ### Derivative of the application of continuous multilinear maps to a constant -/
variable {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι]
{M : ι → Type*} [∀ i, NormedAddCommGroup (M i)] [∀ i, NormedSpace 𝕜 (M i)]
{H : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup H] [NormedSpace 𝕜 H]
{c : E → ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 M H}
{c' : E →L[𝕜] ContinuousMultilinearMap 𝕜 M H}
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.continuousMultilinear_apply_const (hc : HasStrictFDerivAt c c' x)
(u : ∀ i, M i) : HasStrictFDerivAt (fun y ↦ (c y) u) (c'.flipMultilinear u) x :=
(ContinuousMultilinearMap.apply 𝕜 M H u).hasStrictFDerivAt.comp x hc
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.continuousMultilinear_apply_const (hc : HasFDerivWithinAt c c' s x)
(u : ∀ i, M i) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun y ↦ (c y) u) (c'.flipMultilinear u) s x :=
(ContinuousMultilinearMap.apply 𝕜 M H u).hasFDerivAt.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x hc
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.continuousMultilinear_apply_const (hc : HasFDerivAt c c' x) (u : ∀ i, M i) :
HasFDerivAt (fun y ↦ (c y) u) (c'.flipMultilinear u) x :=
(ContinuousMultilinearMap.apply 𝕜 M H u).hasFDerivAt.comp x hc
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.continuousMultilinear_apply_const
(hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x) (u : ∀ i, M i) :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun y ↦ (c y) u) s x :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.continuousMultilinear_apply_const u).differentiableWithinAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.continuousMultilinear_apply_const (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x)
(u : ∀ i, M i) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun y ↦ (c y) u) x :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.continuousMultilinear_apply_const u).differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.continuousMultilinear_apply_const (hc : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 c s)
(u : ∀ i, M i) : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun y ↦ (c y) u) s :=
fun x hx ↦ (hc x hx).continuousMultilinear_apply_const u
@[fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.continuousMultilinear_apply_const (hc : Differentiable 𝕜 c) (u : ∀ i, M i) :
Differentiable 𝕜 fun y ↦ (c y) u := fun x ↦ (hc x).continuousMultilinear_apply_const u
theorem fderivWithin_continuousMultilinear_apply_const (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x)
(hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x) (u : ∀ i, M i) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y ↦ (c y) u) s x = ((fderivWithin 𝕜 c s x).flipMultilinear u) :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.continuousMultilinear_apply_const u).fderivWithin hxs
theorem fderiv_continuousMultilinear_apply_const (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (u : ∀ i, M i) :
(fderiv 𝕜 (fun y ↦ (c y) u) x) = (fderiv 𝕜 c x).flipMultilinear u :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.continuousMultilinear_apply_const u).fderiv
/-- Application of a `ContinuousMultilinearMap` to a constant commutes with `fderivWithin`. -/
theorem fderivWithin_continuousMultilinear_apply_const_apply (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x)
(hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x) (u : ∀ i, M i) (m : E) :
(fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y ↦ (c y) u) s x) m = (fderivWithin 𝕜 c s x) m u := by
simp [fderivWithin_continuousMultilinear_apply_const hxs hc]
/-- Application of a `ContinuousMultilinearMap` to a constant commutes with `fderiv`. -/
theorem fderiv_continuousMultilinear_apply_const_apply (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x)
(u : ∀ i, M i) (m : E) :
(fderiv 𝕜 (fun y ↦ (c y) u) x) m = (fderiv 𝕜 c x) m u := by
simp [fderiv_continuousMultilinear_apply_const hc]
end ContinuousMultilinearApplyConst
section SMul
/-! ### Derivative of the product of a scalar-valued function and a vector-valued function
If `c` is a differentiable scalar-valued function and `f` is a differentiable vector-valued
function, then `fun x ↦ c x • f x` is differentiable as well. Lemmas in this section works for
function `c` taking values in the base field, as well as in a normed algebra over the base
field: e.g., they work for `c : E → ℂ` and `f : E → F` provided that `F` is a complex
normed vector space.
-/
variable {𝕜' : Type*} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜'] [NormedAlgebra 𝕜 𝕜'] [NormedSpace 𝕜' F]
[IsScalarTower 𝕜 𝕜' F]
variable {c : E → 𝕜'} {c' : E →L[𝕜] 𝕜'}
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.smul (hc : HasStrictFDerivAt c c' x) (hf : HasStrictFDerivAt f f' x) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun y => c y • f y) (c x • f' + c'.smulRight (f x)) x :=
(isBoundedBilinearMap_smul.hasStrictFDerivAt (c x, f x)).comp x <| hc.prodMk hf
#adaptation_note /-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6024
`by exact` to solve unification issues. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.smul (hc : HasFDerivWithinAt c c' s x) (hf : HasFDerivWithinAt f f' s x) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun y => c y • f y) (c x • f' + c'.smulRight (f x)) s x := by
exact (isBoundedBilinearMap_smul.hasFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (c x, f x) :).comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x <|
hc.prodMk hf
#adaptation_note /-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6024
`by exact` to solve unification issues. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.smul (hc : HasFDerivAt c c' x) (hf : HasFDerivAt f f' x) :
HasFDerivAt (fun y => c y • f y) (c x • f' + c'.smulRight (f x)) x := by
exact (isBoundedBilinearMap_smul.hasFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (c x, f x) :).comp x <| hc.prodMk hf
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.smul (hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x)
(hf : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f s x) : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun y => c y • f y) s x :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.smul hf.hasFDerivWithinAt).differentiableWithinAt
@[simp, fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.smul (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (hf : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun y => c y • f y) x :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.smul hf.hasFDerivAt).differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.smul (hc : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 c s) (hf : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 f s) :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun y => c y • f y) s := fun x hx => (hc x hx).smul (hf x hx)
@[simp, fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.smul (hc : Differentiable 𝕜 c) (hf : Differentiable 𝕜 f) :
Differentiable 𝕜 fun y => c y • f y := fun x => (hc x).smul (hf x)
theorem fderivWithin_smul (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) (hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x)
(hf : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 f s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y => c y • f y) s x =
c x • fderivWithin 𝕜 f s x + (fderivWithin 𝕜 c s x).smulRight (f x) :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.smul hf.hasFDerivWithinAt).fderivWithin hxs
theorem fderiv_smul (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (hf : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 f x) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun y => c y • f y) x = c x • fderiv 𝕜 f x + (fderiv 𝕜 c x).smulRight (f x) :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.smul hf.hasFDerivAt).fderiv
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.smul_const (hc : HasStrictFDerivAt c c' x) (f : F) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun y => c y • f) (c'.smulRight f) x := by
simpa only [smul_zero, zero_add] using hc.smul (hasStrictFDerivAt_const f x)
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.smul_const (hc : HasFDerivWithinAt c c' s x) (f : F) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun y => c y • f) (c'.smulRight f) s x := by
simpa only [smul_zero, zero_add] using hc.smul (hasFDerivWithinAt_const f x s)
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.smul_const (hc : HasFDerivAt c c' x) (f : F) :
HasFDerivAt (fun y => c y • f) (c'.smulRight f) x := by
simpa only [smul_zero, zero_add] using hc.smul (hasFDerivAt_const f x)
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.smul_const (hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x) (f : F) :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun y => c y • f) s x :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.smul_const f).differentiableWithinAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.smul_const (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (f : F) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun y => c y • f) x :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.smul_const f).differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.smul_const (hc : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 c s) (f : F) :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun y => c y • f) s := fun x hx => (hc x hx).smul_const f
@[fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.smul_const (hc : Differentiable 𝕜 c) (f : F) :
Differentiable 𝕜 fun y => c y • f := fun x => (hc x).smul_const f
theorem fderivWithin_smul_const (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x)
(hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x) (f : F) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y => c y • f) s x = (fderivWithin 𝕜 c s x).smulRight f :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.smul_const f).fderivWithin hxs
theorem fderiv_smul_const (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (f : F) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun y => c y • f) x = (fderiv 𝕜 c x).smulRight f :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.smul_const f).fderiv
end SMul
section Mul
/-! ### Derivative of the product of two functions -/
variable {𝔸 𝔸' : Type*} [NormedRing 𝔸] [NormedCommRing 𝔸'] [NormedAlgebra 𝕜 𝔸] [NormedAlgebra 𝕜 𝔸']
{a b : E → 𝔸} {a' b' : E →L[𝕜] 𝔸} {c d : E → 𝔸'} {c' d' : E →L[𝕜] 𝔸'}
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.mul' {x : E} (ha : HasStrictFDerivAt a a' x)
(hb : HasStrictFDerivAt b b' x) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun y => a y * b y) (a x • b' + a'.smulRight (b x)) x :=
((ContinuousLinearMap.mul 𝕜 𝔸).isBoundedBilinearMap.hasStrictFDerivAt (a x, b x)).comp x
(ha.prodMk hb)
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.mul (hc : HasStrictFDerivAt c c' x) (hd : HasStrictFDerivAt d d' x) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun y => c y * d y) (c x • d' + d x • c') x := by
convert hc.mul' hd
ext z
apply mul_comm
#adaptation_note /-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6024
`by exact` to solve unification issues. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.mul' (ha : HasFDerivWithinAt a a' s x) (hb : HasFDerivWithinAt b b' s x) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun y => a y * b y) (a x • b' + a'.smulRight (b x)) s x := by
exact ((ContinuousLinearMap.mul 𝕜 𝔸).isBoundedBilinearMap.hasFDerivAt
(a x, b x)).comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x (ha.prodMk hb)
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.mul (hc : HasFDerivWithinAt c c' s x) (hd : HasFDerivWithinAt d d' s x) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun y => c y * d y) (c x • d' + d x • c') s x := by
convert hc.mul' hd
ext z
apply mul_comm
#adaptation_note /-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6024
`by exact` to solve unification issues. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.mul' (ha : HasFDerivAt a a' x) (hb : HasFDerivAt b b' x) :
HasFDerivAt (fun y => a y * b y) (a x • b' + a'.smulRight (b x)) x := by
exact ((ContinuousLinearMap.mul 𝕜 𝔸).isBoundedBilinearMap.hasFDerivAt
(a x, b x)).comp x (ha.prodMk hb)
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.mul (hc : HasFDerivAt c c' x) (hd : HasFDerivAt d d' x) :
HasFDerivAt (fun y => c y * d y) (c x • d' + d x • c') x := by
convert hc.mul' hd
ext z
apply mul_comm
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.mul (ha : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 a s x)
(hb : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 b s x) : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun y => a y * b y) s x :=
(ha.hasFDerivWithinAt.mul' hb.hasFDerivWithinAt).differentiableWithinAt
@[simp, fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.mul (ha : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 a x) (hb : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 b x) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun y => a y * b y) x :=
(ha.hasFDerivAt.mul' hb.hasFDerivAt).differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.mul (ha : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 a s) (hb : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 b s) :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun y => a y * b y) s := fun x hx => (ha x hx).mul (hb x hx)
@[simp, fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.mul (ha : Differentiable 𝕜 a) (hb : Differentiable 𝕜 b) :
Differentiable 𝕜 fun y => a y * b y := fun x => (ha x).mul (hb x)
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.pow (ha : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 a s x) :
∀ n : ℕ, DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun x => a x ^ n) s x
| 0 => by simp only [pow_zero, differentiableWithinAt_const]
| n + 1 => by simp only [pow_succ', DifferentiableWithinAt.pow ha n, ha.mul]
@[simp, fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.pow (ha : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 a x) (n : ℕ) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun x => a x ^ n) x :=
differentiableWithinAt_univ.mp <| ha.differentiableWithinAt.pow n
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.pow (ha : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 a s) (n : ℕ) :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun x => a x ^ n) s := fun x h => (ha x h).pow n
@[simp, fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.pow (ha : Differentiable 𝕜 a) (n : ℕ) : Differentiable 𝕜 fun x => a x ^ n :=
fun x => (ha x).pow n
theorem fderivWithin_mul' (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) (ha : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 a s x)
(hb : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 b s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y => a y * b y) s x =
a x • fderivWithin 𝕜 b s x + (fderivWithin 𝕜 a s x).smulRight (b x) :=
(ha.hasFDerivWithinAt.mul' hb.hasFDerivWithinAt).fderivWithin hxs
theorem fderivWithin_mul (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) (hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x)
(hd : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 d s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y => c y * d y) s x =
c x • fderivWithin 𝕜 d s x + d x • fderivWithin 𝕜 c s x :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.mul hd.hasFDerivWithinAt).fderivWithin hxs
theorem fderiv_mul' (ha : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 a x) (hb : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 b x) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun y => a y * b y) x = a x • fderiv 𝕜 b x + (fderiv 𝕜 a x).smulRight (b x) :=
(ha.hasFDerivAt.mul' hb.hasFDerivAt).fderiv
theorem fderiv_mul (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (hd : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 d x) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun y => c y * d y) x = c x • fderiv 𝕜 d x + d x • fderiv 𝕜 c x :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.mul hd.hasFDerivAt).fderiv
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.mul_const' (ha : HasStrictFDerivAt a a' x) (b : 𝔸) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun y => a y * b) (a'.smulRight b) x :=
((ContinuousLinearMap.mul 𝕜 𝔸).flip b).hasStrictFDerivAt.comp x ha
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.mul_const (hc : HasStrictFDerivAt c c' x) (d : 𝔸') :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun y => c y * d) (d • c') x := by
convert hc.mul_const' d
ext z
apply mul_comm
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.mul_const' (ha : HasFDerivWithinAt a a' s x) (b : 𝔸) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun y => a y * b) (a'.smulRight b) s x :=
((ContinuousLinearMap.mul 𝕜 𝔸).flip b).hasFDerivAt.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x ha
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.mul_const (hc : HasFDerivWithinAt c c' s x) (d : 𝔸') :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun y => c y * d) (d • c') s x := by
convert hc.mul_const' d
ext z
apply mul_comm
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.mul_const' (ha : HasFDerivAt a a' x) (b : 𝔸) :
HasFDerivAt (fun y => a y * b) (a'.smulRight b) x :=
((ContinuousLinearMap.mul 𝕜 𝔸).flip b).hasFDerivAt.comp x ha
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.mul_const (hc : HasFDerivAt c c' x) (d : 𝔸') :
HasFDerivAt (fun y => c y * d) (d • c') x := by
convert hc.mul_const' d
ext z
apply mul_comm
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.mul_const (ha : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 a s x) (b : 𝔸) :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun y => a y * b) s x :=
(ha.hasFDerivWithinAt.mul_const' b).differentiableWithinAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.mul_const (ha : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 a x) (b : 𝔸) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun y => a y * b) x :=
(ha.hasFDerivAt.mul_const' b).differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.mul_const (ha : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 a s) (b : 𝔸) :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun y => a y * b) s := fun x hx => (ha x hx).mul_const b
@[fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.mul_const (ha : Differentiable 𝕜 a) (b : 𝔸) :
Differentiable 𝕜 fun y => a y * b := fun x => (ha x).mul_const b
theorem fderivWithin_mul_const' (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x)
(ha : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 a s x) (b : 𝔸) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y => a y * b) s x = (fderivWithin 𝕜 a s x).smulRight b :=
(ha.hasFDerivWithinAt.mul_const' b).fderivWithin hxs
theorem fderivWithin_mul_const (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x)
(hc : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 c s x) (d : 𝔸') :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y => c y * d) s x = d • fderivWithin 𝕜 c s x :=
(hc.hasFDerivWithinAt.mul_const d).fderivWithin hxs
theorem fderiv_mul_const' (ha : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 a x) (b : 𝔸) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun y => a y * b) x = (fderiv 𝕜 a x).smulRight b :=
(ha.hasFDerivAt.mul_const' b).fderiv
theorem fderiv_mul_const (hc : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 c x) (d : 𝔸') :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun y => c y * d) x = d • fderiv 𝕜 c x :=
(hc.hasFDerivAt.mul_const d).fderiv
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.const_mul (ha : HasStrictFDerivAt a a' x) (b : 𝔸) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun y => b * a y) (b • a') x :=
((ContinuousLinearMap.mul 𝕜 𝔸) b).hasStrictFDerivAt.comp x ha
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.const_mul (ha : HasFDerivWithinAt a a' s x) (b : 𝔸) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun y => b * a y) (b • a') s x :=
((ContinuousLinearMap.mul 𝕜 𝔸) b).hasFDerivAt.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x ha
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.const_mul (ha : HasFDerivAt a a' x) (b : 𝔸) :
HasFDerivAt (fun y => b * a y) (b • a') x :=
((ContinuousLinearMap.mul 𝕜 𝔸) b).hasFDerivAt.comp x ha
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.const_mul (ha : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 a s x) (b : 𝔸) :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun y => b * a y) s x :=
(ha.hasFDerivWithinAt.const_mul b).differentiableWithinAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.const_mul (ha : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 a x) (b : 𝔸) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun y => b * a y) x :=
(ha.hasFDerivAt.const_mul b).differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.const_mul (ha : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 a s) (b : 𝔸) :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun y => b * a y) s := fun x hx => (ha x hx).const_mul b
@[fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.const_mul (ha : Differentiable 𝕜 a) (b : 𝔸) :
Differentiable 𝕜 fun y => b * a y := fun x => (ha x).const_mul b
theorem fderivWithin_const_mul (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x)
(ha : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 a s x) (b : 𝔸) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun y => b * a y) s x = b • fderivWithin 𝕜 a s x :=
(ha.hasFDerivWithinAt.const_mul b).fderivWithin hxs
theorem fderiv_const_mul (ha : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 a x) (b : 𝔸) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun y => b * a y) x = b • fderiv 𝕜 a x :=
(ha.hasFDerivAt.const_mul b).fderiv
end Mul
section Prod
/-! ### Derivative of a finite product of functions -/
variable {ι : Type*} {𝔸 𝔸' : Type*} [NormedRing 𝔸] [NormedCommRing 𝔸'] [NormedAlgebra 𝕜 𝔸]
[NormedAlgebra 𝕜 𝔸'] {u : Finset ι} {f : ι → E → 𝔸} {f' : ι → E →L[𝕜] 𝔸} {g : ι → E → 𝔸'}
{g' : ι → E →L[𝕜] 𝔸'}
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod' [Fintype ι] {l : List ι} {x : ι → 𝔸} :
HasStrictFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (fun x ↦ (l.map x).prod)
(∑ i : Fin l.length, ((l.take i).map x).prod •
smulRight (proj l[i]) ((l.drop (.succ i)).map x).prod) x := by
induction l with
| nil => simp [hasStrictFDerivAt_const]
| cons a l IH =>
simp only [List.map_cons, List.prod_cons, ← proj_apply (R := 𝕜) (φ := fun _ : ι ↦ 𝔸) a]
exact .congr_fderiv (.mul' (ContinuousLinearMap.hasStrictFDerivAt _) IH)
(by ext; simp [Fin.sum_univ_succ, Finset.mul_sum, mul_assoc, add_comm])
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod_finRange' {n : ℕ} {x : Fin n → 𝔸} :
HasStrictFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (fun x ↦ ((List.finRange n).map x).prod)
(∑ i : Fin n, (((List.finRange n).take i).map x).prod •
smulRight (proj i) (((List.finRange n).drop (.succ i)).map x).prod) x :=
hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod'.congr_fderiv <|
Finset.sum_equiv (finCongr List.length_finRange) (by simp) (by simp [Fin.forall_iff])
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod_attach' {l : List ι} {x : {i // i ∈ l} → 𝔸} :
HasStrictFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (fun x ↦ (l.attach.map x).prod)
(∑ i : Fin l.length, ((l.attach.take i).map x).prod •
smulRight (proj l.attach[i.cast List.length_attach.symm])
((l.attach.drop (.succ i)).map x).prod) x := by
classical exact hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod'.congr_fderiv <| Eq.symm <|
Finset.sum_equiv (finCongr List.length_attach.symm) (by simp) (by simp)
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasFDerivAt_list_prod' [Fintype ι] {l : List ι} {x : ι → 𝔸'} :
HasFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (fun x ↦ (l.map x).prod)
(∑ i : Fin l.length, ((l.take i).map x).prod •
smulRight (proj l[i]) ((l.drop (.succ i)).map x).prod) x :=
hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod'.hasFDerivAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasFDerivAt_list_prod_finRange' {n : ℕ} {x : Fin n → 𝔸} :
HasFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (fun x ↦ ((List.finRange n).map x).prod)
(∑ i : Fin n, (((List.finRange n).take i).map x).prod •
smulRight (proj i) (((List.finRange n).drop (.succ i)).map x).prod) x :=
(hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod_finRange').hasFDerivAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasFDerivAt_list_prod_attach' {l : List ι} {x : {i // i ∈ l} → 𝔸} :
HasFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (fun x ↦ (l.attach.map x).prod)
(∑ i : Fin l.length, ((l.attach.take i).map x).prod •
smulRight (proj l.attach[i.cast List.length_attach.symm])
((l.attach.drop (.succ i)).map x).prod) x := by
classical exact hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod_attach'.hasFDerivAt
/--
Auxiliary lemma for `hasStrictFDerivAt_multiset_prod`.
For `NormedCommRing 𝔸'`, can rewrite as `Multiset` using `Multiset.prod_coe`.
-/
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] {l : List ι} {x : ι → 𝔸'} :
HasStrictFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (fun x ↦ (l.map x).prod)
(l.map fun i ↦ ((l.erase i).map x).prod • proj i).sum x := by
refine hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod'.congr_fderiv ?_
conv_rhs => arg 1; arg 2; rw [← List.finRange_map_get l]
simp only [List.map_map, ← List.sum_toFinset _ (List.nodup_finRange _), List.toFinset_finRange,
Function.comp_def, ((List.erase_getElem _).map _).prod_eq, List.eraseIdx_eq_take_drop_succ,
List.map_append, List.prod_append, List.get_eq_getElem, Fin.getElem_fin, Nat.succ_eq_add_one]
exact Finset.sum_congr rfl fun i _ ↦ by
ext; simp only [smul_apply, smulRight_apply, smul_eq_mul]; ring
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_multiset_prod [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] {u : Multiset ι} {x : ι → 𝔸'} :
HasStrictFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (fun x ↦ (u.map x).prod)
(u.map (fun i ↦ ((u.erase i).map x).prod • proj i)).sum x :=
u.inductionOn fun l ↦ by simpa using hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasFDerivAt_multiset_prod [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] {u : Multiset ι} {x : ι → 𝔸'} :
HasFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (fun x ↦ (u.map x).prod)
(Multiset.sum (u.map (fun i ↦ ((u.erase i).map x).prod • proj i))) x :=
hasStrictFDerivAt_multiset_prod.hasFDerivAt
theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_finset_prod [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] {x : ι → 𝔸'} :
HasStrictFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (∏ i ∈ u, · i) (∑ i ∈ u, (∏ j ∈ u.erase i, x j) • proj i) x := by
simp only [Finset.sum_eq_multiset_sum, Finset.prod_eq_multiset_prod]
exact hasStrictFDerivAt_multiset_prod
theorem hasFDerivAt_finset_prod [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] {x : ι → 𝔸'} :
HasFDerivAt (𝕜 := 𝕜) (∏ i ∈ u, · i) (∑ i ∈ u, (∏ j ∈ u.erase i, x j) • proj i) x :=
hasStrictFDerivAt_finset_prod.hasFDerivAt
section Comp
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.list_prod' {l : List ι} {x : E}
(h : ∀ i ∈ l, HasStrictFDerivAt (f i ·) (f' i) x) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x ↦ (l.map (f · x)).prod)
(∑ i : Fin l.length, ((l.take i).map (f · x)).prod •
smulRight (f' l[i]) ((l.drop (.succ i)).map (f · x)).prod) x := by
simp_rw [Fin.getElem_fin, ← l.get_eq_getElem, ← List.finRange_map_get l, List.map_map]
-- After #19108, we have to be optimistic with `:)`s; otherwise Lean decides it need to find
-- `NormedAddCommGroup (List 𝔸)` which is nonsense.
refine .congr_fderiv (hasStrictFDerivAt_list_prod_finRange'.comp x
(hasStrictFDerivAt_pi.mpr fun i ↦ h (l.get i) (List.getElem_mem ..)) :) ?_
ext m
simp_rw [List.map_take, List.map_drop, List.map_map, comp_apply, sum_apply, smul_apply,
smulRight_apply, proj_apply, pi_apply, Function.comp_def]
/--
Unlike `HasFDerivAt.finset_prod`, supports non-commutative multiply and duplicate elements.
-/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.list_prod' {l : List ι} {x : E}
(h : ∀ i ∈ l, HasFDerivAt (f i ·) (f' i) x) :
HasFDerivAt (fun x ↦ (l.map (f · x)).prod)
(∑ i : Fin l.length, ((l.take i).map (f · x)).prod •
smulRight (f' l[i]) ((l.drop (.succ i)).map (f · x)).prod) x := by
simp_rw [Fin.getElem_fin, ← l.get_eq_getElem, ← List.finRange_map_get l, List.map_map]
refine .congr_fderiv (hasFDerivAt_list_prod_finRange'.comp x
(hasFDerivAt_pi.mpr fun i ↦ h (l.get i) (l.get_mem i)) :) ?_
ext m
simp_rw [List.map_take, List.map_drop, List.map_map, comp_apply, sum_apply, smul_apply,
smulRight_apply, proj_apply, pi_apply, Function.comp_def]
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.list_prod' {l : List ι} {x : E}
(h : ∀ i ∈ l, HasFDerivWithinAt (f i ·) (f' i) s x) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun x ↦ (l.map (f · x)).prod)
(∑ i : Fin l.length, ((l.take i).map (f · x)).prod •
smulRight (f' l[i]) ((l.drop (.succ i)).map (f · x)).prod) s x := by
simp_rw [Fin.getElem_fin, ← l.get_eq_getElem, ← List.finRange_map_get l, List.map_map]
refine .congr_fderiv (hasFDerivAt_list_prod_finRange'.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x
(hasFDerivWithinAt_pi.mpr fun i ↦ h (l.get i) (l.get_mem i)) :) ?_
ext m
simp_rw [List.map_take, List.map_drop, List.map_map, comp_apply, sum_apply, smul_apply,
smulRight_apply, proj_apply, pi_apply, Function.comp_def]
theorem fderiv_list_prod' {l : List ι} {x : E}
(h : ∀ i ∈ l, DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (f i ·) x) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun x ↦ (l.map (f · x)).prod) x =
∑ i : Fin l.length, ((l.take i).map (f · x)).prod •
smulRight (fderiv 𝕜 (fun x ↦ f l[i] x) x) ((l.drop (.succ i)).map (f · x)).prod :=
(HasFDerivAt.list_prod' fun i hi ↦ (h i hi).hasFDerivAt).fderiv
theorem fderivWithin_list_prod' {l : List ι} {x : E}
(hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) (h : ∀ i ∈ l, DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (f i ·) s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun x ↦ (l.map (f · x)).prod) s x =
∑ i : Fin l.length, ((l.take i).map (f · x)).prod •
smulRight (fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun x ↦ f l[i] x) s x) ((l.drop (.succ i)).map (f · x)).prod :=
(HasFDerivWithinAt.list_prod' fun i hi ↦ (h i hi).hasFDerivWithinAt).fderivWithin hxs
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.multiset_prod [DecidableEq ι] {u : Multiset ι} {x : E}
(h : ∀ i ∈ u, HasStrictFDerivAt (g i ·) (g' i) x) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (fun x ↦ (u.map (g · x)).prod)
(u.map fun i ↦ ((u.erase i).map (g · x)).prod • g' i).sum x := by
simp only [← Multiset.attach_map_val u, Multiset.map_map]
exact .congr_fderiv
(hasStrictFDerivAt_multiset_prod.comp x <|
hasStrictFDerivAt_pi.mpr fun i ↦ h (Subtype.val i) i.prop :)
(by ext; simp [Finset.sum_multiset_map_count, u.erase_attach_map (g · x)])
/--
Unlike `HasFDerivAt.finset_prod`, supports duplicate elements.
-/
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivAt.multiset_prod [DecidableEq ι] {u : Multiset ι} {x : E}
(h : ∀ i ∈ u, HasFDerivAt (g i ·) (g' i) x) :
HasFDerivAt (fun x ↦ (u.map (g · x)).prod)
(u.map fun i ↦ ((u.erase i).map (g · x)).prod • g' i).sum x := by
simp only [← Multiset.attach_map_val u, Multiset.map_map]
exact .congr_fderiv
(hasFDerivAt_multiset_prod.comp x <| hasFDerivAt_pi.mpr fun i ↦ h (Subtype.val i) i.prop :)
(by ext; simp [Finset.sum_multiset_map_count, u.erase_attach_map (g · x)])
@[fun_prop]
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.multiset_prod [DecidableEq ι] {u : Multiset ι} {x : E}
(h : ∀ i ∈ u, HasFDerivWithinAt (g i ·) (g' i) s x) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (fun x ↦ (u.map (g · x)).prod)
(u.map fun i ↦ ((u.erase i).map (g · x)).prod • g' i).sum s x := by
simp only [← Multiset.attach_map_val u, Multiset.map_map]
exact .congr_fderiv
(hasFDerivAt_multiset_prod.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x <|
hasFDerivWithinAt_pi.mpr fun i ↦ h (Subtype.val i) i.prop :)
(by ext; simp [Finset.sum_multiset_map_count, u.erase_attach_map (g · x)])
theorem fderiv_multiset_prod [DecidableEq ι] {u : Multiset ι} {x : E}
(h : ∀ i ∈ u, DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (g i ·) x) :
fderiv 𝕜 (fun x ↦ (u.map (g · x)).prod) x =
(u.map fun i ↦ ((u.erase i).map (g · x)).prod • fderiv 𝕜 (g i) x).sum :=
(HasFDerivAt.multiset_prod fun i hi ↦ (h i hi).hasFDerivAt).fderiv
theorem fderivWithin_multiset_prod [DecidableEq ι] {u : Multiset ι} {x : E}
(hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) (h : ∀ i ∈ u, DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (g i ·) s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun x ↦ (u.map (g · x)).prod) s x =
(u.map fun i ↦ ((u.erase i).map (g · x)).prod • fderivWithin 𝕜 (g i) s x).sum :=
(HasFDerivWithinAt.multiset_prod fun i hi ↦ (h i hi).hasFDerivWithinAt).fderivWithin hxs
theorem HasStrictFDerivAt.finset_prod [DecidableEq ι] {x : E}
(hg : ∀ i ∈ u, HasStrictFDerivAt (g i) (g' i) x) :
HasStrictFDerivAt (∏ i ∈ u, g i ·) (∑ i ∈ u, (∏ j ∈ u.erase i, g j x) • g' i) x := by
simpa [← Finset.prod_attach u] using .congr_fderiv
(hasStrictFDerivAt_finset_prod.comp x <| hasStrictFDerivAt_pi.mpr fun i ↦ hg i i.prop)
(by ext; simp [Finset.prod_erase_attach (g · x), ← u.sum_attach])
theorem HasFDerivAt.finset_prod [DecidableEq ι] {x : E}
(hg : ∀ i ∈ u, HasFDerivAt (g i) (g' i) x) :
HasFDerivAt (∏ i ∈ u, g i ·) (∑ i ∈ u, (∏ j ∈ u.erase i, g j x) • g' i) x := by
simpa [← Finset.prod_attach u] using .congr_fderiv
(hasFDerivAt_finset_prod.comp x <| hasFDerivAt_pi.mpr fun i ↦ hg (Subtype.val i) i.prop :)
(by ext; simp [Finset.prod_erase_attach (g · x), ← u.sum_attach])
theorem HasFDerivWithinAt.finset_prod [DecidableEq ι] {x : E}
(hg : ∀ i ∈ u, HasFDerivWithinAt (g i) (g' i) s x) :
HasFDerivWithinAt (∏ i ∈ u, g i ·) (∑ i ∈ u, (∏ j ∈ u.erase i, g j x) • g' i) s x := by
simpa [← Finset.prod_attach u] using .congr_fderiv
(hasFDerivAt_finset_prod.comp_hasFDerivWithinAt x <|
hasFDerivWithinAt_pi.mpr fun i ↦ hg (Subtype.val i) i.prop :)
(by ext; simp [Finset.prod_erase_attach (g · x), ← u.sum_attach])
theorem fderiv_finset_prod [DecidableEq ι] {x : E} (hg : ∀ i ∈ u, DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (g i) x) :
fderiv 𝕜 (∏ i ∈ u, g i ·) x = ∑ i ∈ u, (∏ j ∈ u.erase i, (g j x)) • fderiv 𝕜 (g i) x :=
(HasFDerivAt.finset_prod fun i hi ↦ (hg i hi).hasFDerivAt).fderiv
theorem fderivWithin_finset_prod [DecidableEq ι] {x : E} (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x)
(hg : ∀ i ∈ u, DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (g i) s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (∏ i ∈ u, g i ·) s x =
∑ i ∈ u, (∏ j ∈ u.erase i, (g j x)) • fderivWithin 𝕜 (g i) s x :=
(HasFDerivWithinAt.finset_prod fun i hi ↦ (hg i hi).hasFDerivWithinAt).fderivWithin hxs
end Comp
end Prod
section AlgebraInverse
variable {R : Type*} [NormedRing R] [HasSummableGeomSeries R] [NormedAlgebra 𝕜 R]
open NormedRing ContinuousLinearMap Ring
/-- At an invertible element `x` of a normed algebra `R`, the Fréchet derivative of the inversion
operation is the linear map `fun t ↦ - x⁻¹ * t * x⁻¹`.
TODO (low prio): prove a version without assumption `[HasSummableGeomSeries R]` but within the set
of units. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasFDerivAt_ringInverse (x : Rˣ) :
HasFDerivAt Ring.inverse (-mulLeftRight 𝕜 R ↑x⁻¹ ↑x⁻¹) x :=
have : (fun t : R => Ring.inverse (↑x + t) - ↑x⁻¹ + ↑x⁻¹ * t * ↑x⁻¹) =o[𝓝 0] id :=
(inverse_add_norm_diff_second_order x).trans_isLittleO (isLittleO_norm_pow_id one_lt_two)
by simpa [hasFDerivAt_iff_isLittleO_nhds_zero] using this
@[deprecated (since := "2025-04-22")] alias hasFDerivAt_ring_inverse := hasFDerivAt_ringInverse
@[fun_prop]
theorem differentiableAt_inverse {x : R} (hx : IsUnit x) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (@Ring.inverse R _) x :=
let ⟨u, hu⟩ := hx; hu ▸ (hasFDerivAt_ringInverse u).differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem differentiableWithinAt_inverse {x : R} (hx : IsUnit x) (s : Set R) :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (@Ring.inverse R _) s x :=
(differentiableAt_inverse hx).differentiableWithinAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem differentiableOn_inverse : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (@Ring.inverse R _) {x | IsUnit x} :=
fun _x hx => differentiableWithinAt_inverse hx _
theorem fderiv_inverse (x : Rˣ) : fderiv 𝕜 (@Ring.inverse R _) x = -mulLeftRight 𝕜 R ↑x⁻¹ ↑x⁻¹ :=
(hasFDerivAt_ringInverse x).fderiv
theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_ringInverse (x : Rˣ) :
HasStrictFDerivAt Ring.inverse (-mulLeftRight 𝕜 R ↑x⁻¹ ↑x⁻¹) x := by
convert (analyticAt_inverse (𝕜 := 𝕜) x).hasStrictFDerivAt
exact (fderiv_inverse x).symm
@[deprecated (since := "2025-04-22")]
alias hasStrictFDerivAt_ring_inverse := hasStrictFDerivAt_ringInverse
variable {h : E → R} {z : E} {S : Set E}
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.inverse (hf : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 h S z) (hz : IsUnit (h z)) :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun x => Ring.inverse (h x)) S z :=
(differentiableAt_inverse hz).comp_differentiableWithinAt z hf
@[simp, fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.inverse (hf : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 h z) (hz : IsUnit (h z)) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun x => Ring.inverse (h x)) z :=
(differentiableAt_inverse hz).comp z hf
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.inverse (hf : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 h S) (hz : ∀ x ∈ S, IsUnit (h x)) :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun x => Ring.inverse (h x)) S := fun x h => (hf x h).inverse (hz x h)
@[simp, fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.inverse (hf : Differentiable 𝕜 h) (hz : ∀ x, IsUnit (h x)) :
Differentiable 𝕜 fun x => Ring.inverse (h x) := fun x => (hf x).inverse (hz x)
end AlgebraInverse
/-! ### Derivative of the inverse in a division ring
Note that some lemmas are primed as they are expressed without commutativity, whereas their
counterparts in commutative fields involve simpler expressions, and are given in
`Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Deriv/Inv.lean`.
-/
section DivisionRingInverse
variable {R : Type*} [NormedDivisionRing R] [NormedAlgebra 𝕜 R]
open NormedRing ContinuousLinearMap Ring
/-- At an invertible element `x` of a normed division algebra `R`, the inversion is strictly
differentiable, with derivative the linear map `fun t ↦ - x⁻¹ * t * x⁻¹`. For a nicer formula in
the commutative case, see `hasStrictFDerivAt_inv`. -/
theorem hasStrictFDerivAt_inv' {x : R} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
HasStrictFDerivAt Inv.inv (-mulLeftRight 𝕜 R x⁻¹ x⁻¹) x := by
simpa using hasStrictFDerivAt_ringInverse (Units.mk0 _ hx)
/-- At an invertible element `x` of a normed division algebra `R`, the Fréchet derivative of the
inversion operation is the linear map `fun t ↦ - x⁻¹ * t * x⁻¹`. For a nicer formula in the
commutative case, see `hasFDerivAt_inv`. -/
@[fun_prop]
theorem hasFDerivAt_inv' {x : R} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
HasFDerivAt Inv.inv (-mulLeftRight 𝕜 R x⁻¹ x⁻¹) x := by
simpa using hasFDerivAt_ringInverse (Units.mk0 _ hx)
@[fun_prop]
theorem differentiableAt_inv {x : R} (hx : x ≠ 0) : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 Inv.inv x :=
(hasFDerivAt_inv' hx).differentiableAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem differentiableWithinAt_inv {x : R} (hx : x ≠ 0) (s : Set R) :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun x => x⁻¹) s x :=
(differentiableAt_inv hx).differentiableWithinAt
@[fun_prop]
theorem differentiableOn_inv : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun x : R => x⁻¹) {x | x ≠ 0} := fun _x hx =>
differentiableWithinAt_inv hx _
/-- Non-commutative version of `fderiv_inv` -/
theorem fderiv_inv' {x : R} (hx : x ≠ 0) : fderiv 𝕜 Inv.inv x = -mulLeftRight 𝕜 R x⁻¹ x⁻¹ :=
(hasFDerivAt_inv' hx).fderiv
/-- Non-commutative version of `fderivWithin_inv` -/
theorem fderivWithin_inv' {s : Set R} {x : R} (hx : x ≠ 0) (hxs : UniqueDiffWithinAt 𝕜 s x) :
fderivWithin 𝕜 (fun x => x⁻¹) s x = -mulLeftRight 𝕜 R x⁻¹ x⁻¹ := by
rw [DifferentiableAt.fderivWithin (differentiableAt_inv hx) hxs]
exact fderiv_inv' hx
variable {h : E → R} {z : E} {S : Set E}
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableWithinAt.inv (hf : DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 h S z) (hz : h z ≠ 0) :
DifferentiableWithinAt 𝕜 (fun x => (h x)⁻¹) S z :=
(differentiableAt_inv hz).comp_differentiableWithinAt z hf
@[simp, fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableAt.inv (hf : DifferentiableAt 𝕜 h z) (hz : h z ≠ 0) :
DifferentiableAt 𝕜 (fun x => (h x)⁻¹) z :=
(differentiableAt_inv hz).comp z hf
@[fun_prop]
theorem DifferentiableOn.inv (hf : DifferentiableOn 𝕜 h S) (hz : ∀ x ∈ S, h x ≠ 0) :
DifferentiableOn 𝕜 (fun x => (h x)⁻¹) S := fun x h => (hf x h).inv (hz x h)
@[simp, fun_prop]
theorem Differentiable.inv (hf : Differentiable 𝕜 h) (hz : ∀ x, h x ≠ 0) :
Differentiable 𝕜 fun x => (h x)⁻¹ := fun x => (hf x).inv (hz x)
end DivisionRingInverse
end
| Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Mul.lean | 964 | 967 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2015 Jeremy Avigad. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jeremy Avigad, Robert Y. Lewis, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.Unbundled.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Monoid.Unbundled.OrderDual
import Mathlib.Tactic.Lift
import Mathlib.Tactic.Monotonicity.Attr
/-!
# Lemmas about the interaction of power operations with order in terms of `CovariantClass`
-/
open Function
variable {β G M : Type*}
section Monoid
variable [Monoid M]
section Preorder
variable [Preorder M]
namespace Left
variable [MulLeftMono M] {a : M}
@[to_additive Left.nsmul_nonneg]
theorem one_le_pow_of_le (ha : 1 ≤ a) : ∀ n : ℕ, 1 ≤ a ^ n
| 0 => by simp
| k + 1 => by
rw [pow_succ]
exact one_le_mul (one_le_pow_of_le ha k) ha
@[to_additive nsmul_nonpos]
theorem pow_le_one_of_le (ha : a ≤ 1) (n : ℕ) : a ^ n ≤ 1 := one_le_pow_of_le (M := Mᵒᵈ) ha n
@[to_additive nsmul_neg]
theorem pow_lt_one_of_lt {a : M} {n : ℕ} (h : a < 1) (hn : n ≠ 0) : a ^ n < 1 := by
rcases Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero hn with ⟨k, rfl⟩
rw [pow_succ']
exact mul_lt_one_of_lt_of_le h (pow_le_one_of_le h.le _)
end Left
@[to_additive nsmul_nonneg] alias one_le_pow_of_one_le' := Left.one_le_pow_of_le
@[to_additive nsmul_nonpos] alias pow_le_one' := Left.pow_le_one_of_le
@[to_additive nsmul_neg] alias pow_lt_one' := Left.pow_lt_one_of_lt
section Left
variable [MulLeftMono M] {a : M} {n : ℕ}
@[to_additive nsmul_left_monotone]
theorem pow_right_monotone (ha : 1 ≤ a) : Monotone fun n : ℕ ↦ a ^ n :=
monotone_nat_of_le_succ fun n ↦ by rw [pow_succ]; exact le_mul_of_one_le_right' ha
@[to_additive (attr := gcongr) nsmul_le_nsmul_left]
theorem pow_le_pow_right' {n m : ℕ} (ha : 1 ≤ a) (h : n ≤ m) : a ^ n ≤ a ^ m :=
pow_right_monotone ha h
@[to_additive nsmul_le_nsmul_left_of_nonpos]
theorem pow_le_pow_right_of_le_one' {n m : ℕ} (ha : a ≤ 1) (h : n ≤ m) : a ^ m ≤ a ^ n :=
pow_le_pow_right' (M := Mᵒᵈ) ha h
@[to_additive nsmul_pos]
theorem one_lt_pow' (ha : 1 < a) {k : ℕ} (hk : k ≠ 0) : 1 < a ^ k :=
pow_lt_one' (M := Mᵒᵈ) ha hk
@[to_additive]
lemma le_self_pow (ha : 1 ≤ a) (hn : n ≠ 0) : a ≤ a ^ n := by
simpa using pow_le_pow_right' ha (Nat.one_le_iff_ne_zero.2 hn)
end Left
section LeftLt
variable [MulLeftStrictMono M] {a : M} {n m : ℕ}
@[to_additive nsmul_left_strictMono]
theorem pow_right_strictMono' (ha : 1 < a) : StrictMono ((a ^ ·) : ℕ → M) :=
strictMono_nat_of_lt_succ fun n ↦ by rw [pow_succ]; exact lt_mul_of_one_lt_right' (a ^ n) ha
@[to_additive (attr := gcongr) nsmul_lt_nsmul_left]
theorem pow_lt_pow_right' (ha : 1 < a) (h : n < m) : a ^ n < a ^ m :=
pow_right_strictMono' ha h
end LeftLt
section Right
variable [MulRightMono M] {x : M}
@[to_additive Right.nsmul_nonneg]
theorem Right.one_le_pow_of_le (hx : 1 ≤ x) : ∀ {n : ℕ}, 1 ≤ x ^ n
| 0 => (pow_zero _).ge
| n + 1 => by
rw [pow_succ]
exact Right.one_le_mul (Right.one_le_pow_of_le hx) hx
@[to_additive Right.nsmul_nonpos]
theorem Right.pow_le_one_of_le (hx : x ≤ 1) {n : ℕ} : x ^ n ≤ 1 :=
Right.one_le_pow_of_le (M := Mᵒᵈ) hx
@[to_additive Right.nsmul_neg]
theorem Right.pow_lt_one_of_lt {n : ℕ} {x : M} (hn : 0 < n) (h : x < 1) : x ^ n < 1 := by
rcases Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero hn.ne' with ⟨k, rfl⟩
rw [pow_succ]
exact mul_lt_one_of_le_of_lt (pow_le_one_of_le h.le) h
/-- This lemma is useful in non-cancellative monoids, like sets under pointwise operations. -/
@[to_additive
"This lemma is useful in non-cancellative monoids, like sets under pointwise operations."]
lemma pow_le_pow_mul_of_sq_le_mul [MulLeftMono M] {a b : M} (hab : a ^ 2 ≤ b * a) :
∀ {n}, n ≠ 0 → a ^ n ≤ b ^ (n - 1) * a
| 1, _ => by simp
| n + 2, _ => by
calc
a ^ (n + 2) = a ^ (n + 1) * a := by rw [pow_succ]
_ ≤ b ^ n * a * a := mul_le_mul_right' (pow_le_pow_mul_of_sq_le_mul hab (by omega)) _
_ = b ^ n * a ^ 2 := by rw [mul_assoc, sq]
_ ≤ b ^ n * (b * a) := mul_le_mul_left' hab _
_ = b ^ (n + 1) * a := by rw [← mul_assoc, ← pow_succ]
end Right
section CovariantLTSwap
variable [Preorder β] [MulLeftStrictMono M] [MulRightStrictMono M] {f : β → M} {n : ℕ}
@[to_additive StrictMono.const_nsmul]
theorem StrictMono.pow_const (hf : StrictMono f) : ∀ {n : ℕ}, n ≠ 0 → StrictMono (f · ^ n)
| 0, hn => (hn rfl).elim
| 1, _ => by simpa
| Nat.succ <| Nat.succ n, _ => by
simpa only [pow_succ] using (hf.pow_const n.succ_ne_zero).mul' hf
/-- See also `pow_left_strictMonoOn₀`. -/
@[to_additive nsmul_right_strictMono]
theorem pow_left_strictMono (hn : n ≠ 0) : StrictMono (· ^ n : M → M) := strictMono_id.pow_const hn
@[to_additive (attr := mono, gcongr) nsmul_lt_nsmul_right]
lemma pow_lt_pow_left' (hn : n ≠ 0) {a b : M} (hab : a < b) : a ^ n < b ^ n :=
pow_left_strictMono hn hab
end CovariantLTSwap
section CovariantLESwap
variable [Preorder β] [MulLeftMono M] [MulRightMono M]
@[to_additive (attr := mono, gcongr) nsmul_le_nsmul_right]
theorem pow_le_pow_left' {a b : M} (hab : a ≤ b) : ∀ i : ℕ, a ^ i ≤ b ^ i
| 0 => by simp
| k + 1 => by
rw [pow_succ, pow_succ]
exact mul_le_mul' (pow_le_pow_left' hab k) hab
@[to_additive Monotone.const_nsmul]
theorem Monotone.pow_const {f : β → M} (hf : Monotone f) : ∀ n : ℕ, Monotone fun a => f a ^ n
| 0 => by simpa using monotone_const
| n + 1 => by
simp_rw [pow_succ]
exact (Monotone.pow_const hf _).mul' hf
@[to_additive nsmul_right_mono]
theorem pow_left_mono (n : ℕ) : Monotone fun a : M => a ^ n := monotone_id.pow_const _
@[to_additive (attr := gcongr)]
lemma pow_le_pow {a b : M} (hab : a ≤ b) (ht : 1 ≤ b) {m n : ℕ} (hmn : m ≤ n) : a ^ m ≤ b ^ n :=
(pow_le_pow_left' hab _).trans (pow_le_pow_right' ht hmn)
end CovariantLESwap
end Preorder
section SemilatticeSup
variable [SemilatticeSup M] [MulLeftMono M] [MulRightMono M] {a b : M} {n : ℕ}
lemma le_pow_sup : a ^ n ⊔ b ^ n ≤ (a ⊔ b) ^ n :=
sup_le (pow_le_pow_left' le_sup_left _) (pow_le_pow_left' le_sup_right _)
end SemilatticeSup
section SemilatticeInf
variable [SemilatticeInf M] [MulLeftMono M] [MulRightMono M] {a b : M} {n : ℕ}
lemma pow_inf_le : (a ⊓ b) ^ n ≤ a ^ n ⊓ b ^ n :=
le_inf (pow_le_pow_left' inf_le_left _) (pow_le_pow_left' inf_le_right _)
end SemilatticeInf
section LinearOrder
variable [LinearOrder M]
section CovariantLE
variable [MulLeftMono M]
-- This generalises to lattices. See `pow_two_semiclosed`
@[to_additive nsmul_nonneg_iff]
theorem one_le_pow_iff {x : M} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : 1 ≤ x ^ n ↔ 1 ≤ x :=
⟨le_imp_le_of_lt_imp_lt fun h => pow_lt_one' h hn, fun h => one_le_pow_of_one_le' h n⟩
@[to_additive]
theorem pow_le_one_iff {x : M} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : x ^ n ≤ 1 ↔ x ≤ 1 :=
one_le_pow_iff (M := Mᵒᵈ) hn
@[to_additive nsmul_pos_iff]
theorem one_lt_pow_iff {x : M} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : 1 < x ^ n ↔ 1 < x :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le (pow_le_one_iff hn)
@[to_additive]
theorem pow_lt_one_iff {x : M} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : x ^ n < 1 ↔ x < 1 :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le (one_le_pow_iff hn)
@[to_additive]
theorem pow_eq_one_iff {x : M} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : x ^ n = 1 ↔ x = 1 := by
simp only [le_antisymm_iff]
rw [pow_le_one_iff hn, one_le_pow_iff hn]
end CovariantLE
section CovariantLT
variable [MulLeftStrictMono M] {a : M} {m n : ℕ}
@[to_additive nsmul_le_nsmul_iff_left]
theorem pow_le_pow_iff_right' (ha : 1 < a) : a ^ m ≤ a ^ n ↔ m ≤ n :=
(pow_right_strictMono' ha).le_iff_le
@[to_additive nsmul_lt_nsmul_iff_left]
theorem pow_lt_pow_iff_right' (ha : 1 < a) : a ^ m < a ^ n ↔ m < n :=
(pow_right_strictMono' ha).lt_iff_lt
end CovariantLT
section CovariantLESwap
variable [MulLeftMono M] [MulRightMono M]
@[to_additive lt_of_nsmul_lt_nsmul_right]
theorem lt_of_pow_lt_pow_left' {a b : M} (n : ℕ) : a ^ n < b ^ n → a < b :=
(pow_left_mono _).reflect_lt
@[to_additive min_lt_of_add_lt_two_nsmul]
theorem min_lt_of_mul_lt_sq {a b c : M} (h : a * b < c ^ 2) : min a b < c := by
simpa using min_lt_max_of_mul_lt_mul (h.trans_eq <| pow_two _)
@[to_additive lt_max_of_two_nsmul_lt_add]
theorem lt_max_of_sq_lt_mul {a b c : M} (h : a ^ 2 < b * c) : a < max b c := by
simpa using min_lt_max_of_mul_lt_mul ((pow_two _).symm.trans_lt h)
end CovariantLESwap
section CovariantLTSwap
variable [MulLeftStrictMono M] [MulRightStrictMono M]
@[to_additive le_of_nsmul_le_nsmul_right]
theorem le_of_pow_le_pow_left' {a b : M} {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : a ^ n ≤ b ^ n → a ≤ b :=
(pow_left_strictMono hn).le_iff_le.1
@[to_additive min_le_of_add_le_two_nsmul]
theorem min_le_of_mul_le_sq {a b c : M} (h : a * b ≤ c ^ 2) : min a b ≤ c := by
simpa using min_le_max_of_mul_le_mul (h.trans_eq <| pow_two _)
@[to_additive le_max_of_two_nsmul_le_add]
theorem le_max_of_sq_le_mul {a b c : M} (h : a ^ 2 ≤ b * c) : a ≤ max b c := by
simpa using min_le_max_of_mul_le_mul ((pow_two _).symm.trans_le h)
end CovariantLTSwap
@[to_additive Left.nsmul_neg_iff]
theorem Left.pow_lt_one_iff' [MulLeftStrictMono M] {n : ℕ} {x : M} (hn : 0 < n) :
x ^ n < 1 ↔ x < 1 :=
haveI := mulLeftMono_of_mulLeftStrictMono M
pow_lt_one_iff hn.ne'
theorem Left.pow_lt_one_iff [MulLeftStrictMono M] {n : ℕ} {x : M} (hn : 0 < n) :
x ^ n < 1 ↔ x < 1 := Left.pow_lt_one_iff' hn
@[to_additive]
theorem Right.pow_lt_one_iff [MulRightStrictMono M] {n : ℕ} {x : M}
(hn : 0 < n) : x ^ n < 1 ↔ x < 1 :=
haveI := mulRightMono_of_mulRightStrictMono M
⟨fun H => not_le.mp fun k => H.not_le <| Right.one_le_pow_of_le k, Right.pow_lt_one_of_lt hn⟩
end LinearOrder
end Monoid
section DivInvMonoid
variable [DivInvMonoid G] [Preorder G] [MulLeftMono G]
@[to_additive zsmul_nonneg]
theorem one_le_zpow {x : G} (H : 1 ≤ x) {n : ℤ} (hn : 0 ≤ n) : 1 ≤ x ^ n := by
lift n to ℕ using hn
rw [zpow_natCast]
apply one_le_pow_of_one_le' H
end DivInvMonoid
| Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/Pow.lean | 308 | 309 | |
/-
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.PartialHomeomorph
import Mathlib.Topology.Connected.LocPathConnected
/-!
# Charted spaces
A smooth manifold is a topological space `M` locally modelled on a euclidean space (or a euclidean
half-space for manifolds with boundaries, or an infinite dimensional vector space for more general
notions of manifolds), i.e., the manifold is covered by open subsets on which there are local
homeomorphisms (the charts) going to a model space `H`, and the changes of charts should be smooth
maps.
In this file, we introduce a general framework describing these notions, where the model space is an
arbitrary topological space. We avoid the word *manifold*, which should be reserved for the
situation where the model space is a (subset of a) vector space, and use the terminology
*charted space* instead.
If the changes of charts satisfy some additional property (for instance if they are smooth), then
`M` inherits additional structure (it makes sense to talk about smooth manifolds). There are
therefore two different ingredients in a charted space:
* the set of charts, which is data
* the fact that changes of charts belong to some group (in fact groupoid), which is additional Prop.
We separate these two parts in the definition: the charted space structure is just the set of
charts, and then the different smoothness requirements (smooth manifold, orientable manifold,
contact manifold, and so on) are additional properties of these charts. These properties are
formalized through the notion of structure groupoid, i.e., a set of partial homeomorphisms stable
under composition and inverse, to which the change of coordinates should belong.
## Main definitions
* `StructureGroupoid H` : a subset of partial homeomorphisms of `H` stable under composition,
inverse and restriction (ex: partial diffeomorphisms).
* `continuousGroupoid H` : the groupoid of all partial homeomorphisms of `H`.
* `ChartedSpace H M` : charted space structure on `M` modelled on `H`, given by an atlas of
partial homeomorphisms from `M` to `H` whose sources cover `M`. This is a type class.
* `HasGroupoid M G` : when `G` is a structure groupoid on `H` and `M` is a charted space
modelled on `H`, require that all coordinate changes belong to `G`. This is a type class.
* `atlas H M` : when `M` is a charted space modelled on `H`, the atlas of this charted
space structure, i.e., the set of charts.
* `G.maximalAtlas M` : when `M` is a charted space modelled on `H` and admitting `G` as a
structure groupoid, one can consider all the partial homeomorphisms from `M` to `H` such that
changing coordinate from any chart to them belongs to `G`. This is a larger atlas, called the
maximal atlas (for the groupoid `G`).
* `Structomorph G M M'` : the type of diffeomorphisms between the charted spaces `M` and `M'` for
the groupoid `G`. We avoid the word diffeomorphism, keeping it for the smooth category.
As a basic example, we give the instance
`instance chartedSpaceSelf (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] : ChartedSpace H H`
saying that a topological space is a charted space over itself, with the identity as unique chart.
This charted space structure is compatible with any groupoid.
Additional useful definitions:
* `Pregroupoid H` : a subset of partial maps of `H` stable under composition and
restriction, but not inverse (ex: smooth maps)
* `Pregroupoid.groupoid` : construct a groupoid from a pregroupoid, by requiring that a map and
its inverse both belong to the pregroupoid (ex: construct diffeos from smooth maps)
* `chartAt H x` is a preferred chart at `x : M` when `M` has a charted space structure modelled on
`H`.
* `G.compatible he he'` states that, for any two charts `e` and `e'` in the atlas, the composition
of `e.symm` and `e'` belongs to the groupoid `G` when `M` admits `G` as a structure groupoid.
* `G.compatible_of_mem_maximalAtlas he he'` states that, for any two charts `e` and `e'` in the
maximal atlas associated to the groupoid `G`, the composition of `e.symm` and `e'` belongs to the
`G` if `M` admits `G` as a structure groupoid.
* `ChartedSpaceCore.toChartedSpace`: consider a space without a topology, but endowed with a set
of charts (which are partial equivs) for which the change of coordinates are partial homeos.
Then one can construct a topology on the space for which the charts become partial homeos,
defining a genuine charted space structure.
## Implementation notes
The atlas in a charted space is *not* a maximal atlas in general: the notion of maximality depends
on the groupoid one considers, and changing groupoids changes the maximal atlas. With the current
formalization, it makes sense first to choose the atlas, and then to ask whether this precise atlas
defines a smooth manifold, an orientable manifold, and so on. A consequence is that structomorphisms
between `M` and `M'` do *not* induce a bijection between the atlases of `M` and `M'`: the
definition is only that, read in charts, the structomorphism locally belongs to the groupoid under
consideration. (This is equivalent to inducing a bijection between elements of the maximal atlas).
A consequence is that the invariance under structomorphisms of properties defined in terms of the
atlas is not obvious in general, and could require some work in theory (amounting to the fact
that these properties only depend on the maximal atlas, for instance). In practice, this does not
create any real difficulty.
We use the letter `H` for the model space thinking of the case of manifolds with boundary, where the
model space is a half space.
Manifolds are sometimes defined as topological spaces with an atlas of local diffeomorphisms, and
sometimes as spaces with an atlas from which a topology is deduced. We use the former approach:
otherwise, there would be an instance from manifolds to topological spaces, which means that any
instance search for topological spaces would try to find manifold structures involving a yet
unknown model space, leading to problems. However, we also introduce the latter approach,
through a structure `ChartedSpaceCore` making it possible to construct a topology out of a set of
partial equivs with compatibility conditions (but we do not register it as an instance).
In the definition of a charted space, the model space is written as an explicit parameter as there
can be several model spaces for a given topological space. For instance, a complex manifold
(modelled over `ℂ^n`) will also be seen sometimes as a real manifold modelled over `ℝ^(2n)`.
## Notations
In the locale `Manifold`, we denote the composition of partial homeomorphisms with `≫ₕ`, and the
composition of partial equivs with `≫`.
-/
noncomputable section
open TopologicalSpace Topology
universe u
variable {H : Type u} {H' : Type*} {M : Type*} {M' : Type*} {M'' : Type*}
/- Notational shortcut for the composition of partial homeomorphisms and partial equivs, i.e.,
`PartialHomeomorph.trans` and `PartialEquiv.trans`.
Note that, as is usual for equivs, the composition is from left to right, hence the direction of
the arrow. -/
@[inherit_doc] scoped[Manifold] infixr:100 " ≫ₕ " => PartialHomeomorph.trans
@[inherit_doc] scoped[Manifold] infixr:100 " ≫ " => PartialEquiv.trans
open Set PartialHomeomorph Manifold -- Porting note: Added `Manifold`
/-! ### Structure groupoids -/
section Groupoid
/-! One could add to the definition of a structure groupoid the fact that the restriction of an
element of the groupoid to any open set still belongs to the groupoid.
(This is in Kobayashi-Nomizu.)
I am not sure I want this, for instance on `H × E` where `E` is a vector space, and the groupoid is
made of functions respecting the fibers and linear in the fibers (so that a charted space over this
groupoid is naturally a vector bundle) I prefer that the members of the groupoid are always
defined on sets of the form `s × E`. There is a typeclass `ClosedUnderRestriction` for groupoids
which have the restriction property.
The only nontrivial requirement is locality: if a partial homeomorphism belongs to the groupoid
around each point in its domain of definition, then it belongs to the groupoid. Without this
requirement, the composition of structomorphisms does not have to be a structomorphism. Note that
this implies that a partial homeomorphism with empty source belongs to any structure groupoid, as
it trivially satisfies this condition.
There is also a technical point, related to the fact that a partial homeomorphism is by definition a
global map which is a homeomorphism when restricted to its source subset (and its values outside
of the source are not relevant). Therefore, we also require that being a member of the groupoid only
depends on the values on the source.
We use primes in the structure names as we will reformulate them below (without primes) using a
`Membership` instance, writing `e ∈ G` instead of `e ∈ G.members`.
-/
/-- A structure groupoid is a set of partial homeomorphisms of a topological space stable under
composition and inverse. They appear in the definition of the smoothness class of a manifold. -/
structure StructureGroupoid (H : Type u) [TopologicalSpace H] where
/-- Members of the structure groupoid are partial homeomorphisms. -/
members : Set (PartialHomeomorph H H)
/-- Structure groupoids are stable under composition. -/
trans' : ∀ e e' : PartialHomeomorph H H, e ∈ members → e' ∈ members → e ≫ₕ e' ∈ members
/-- Structure groupoids are stable under inverse. -/
symm' : ∀ e : PartialHomeomorph H H, e ∈ members → e.symm ∈ members
/-- The identity morphism lies in the structure groupoid. -/
id_mem' : PartialHomeomorph.refl H ∈ members
/-- Let `e` be a partial homeomorphism. If for every `x ∈ e.source`, the restriction of e to some
open set around `x` lies in the groupoid, then `e` lies in the groupoid. -/
locality' : ∀ e : PartialHomeomorph H H,
(∀ x ∈ e.source, ∃ s, IsOpen s ∧ x ∈ s ∧ e.restr s ∈ members) → e ∈ members
/-- Membership in a structure groupoid respects the equivalence of partial homeomorphisms. -/
mem_of_eqOnSource' : ∀ e e' : PartialHomeomorph H H, e ∈ members → e' ≈ e → e' ∈ members
variable [TopologicalSpace H]
instance : Membership (PartialHomeomorph H H) (StructureGroupoid H) :=
⟨fun (G : StructureGroupoid H) (e : PartialHomeomorph H H) ↦ e ∈ G.members⟩
instance (H : Type u) [TopologicalSpace H] :
SetLike (StructureGroupoid H) (PartialHomeomorph H H) where
coe s := s.members
coe_injective' N O h := by cases N; cases O; congr
instance : Min (StructureGroupoid H) :=
⟨fun G G' => StructureGroupoid.mk
(members := G.members ∩ G'.members)
(trans' := fun e e' he he' =>
⟨G.trans' e e' he.left he'.left, G'.trans' e e' he.right he'.right⟩)
(symm' := fun e he => ⟨G.symm' e he.left, G'.symm' e he.right⟩)
(id_mem' := ⟨G.id_mem', G'.id_mem'⟩)
(locality' := by
intro e hx
apply (mem_inter_iff e G.members G'.members).mpr
refine And.intro (G.locality' e ?_) (G'.locality' e ?_)
all_goals
intro x hex
rcases hx x hex with ⟨s, hs⟩
use s
refine And.intro hs.left (And.intro hs.right.left ?_)
· exact hs.right.right.left
· exact hs.right.right.right)
(mem_of_eqOnSource' := fun e e' he hee' =>
⟨G.mem_of_eqOnSource' e e' he.left hee', G'.mem_of_eqOnSource' e e' he.right hee'⟩)⟩
instance : InfSet (StructureGroupoid H) :=
⟨fun S => StructureGroupoid.mk
(members := ⋂ s ∈ S, s.members)
(trans' := by
simp only [mem_iInter]
intro e e' he he' i hi
exact i.trans' e e' (he i hi) (he' i hi))
(symm' := by
simp only [mem_iInter]
intro e he i hi
exact i.symm' e (he i hi))
(id_mem' := by
simp only [mem_iInter]
intro i _
exact i.id_mem')
(locality' := by
simp only [mem_iInter]
intro e he i hi
refine i.locality' e ?_
intro x hex
rcases he x hex with ⟨s, hs⟩
exact ⟨s, ⟨hs.left, ⟨hs.right.left, hs.right.right i hi⟩⟩⟩)
(mem_of_eqOnSource' := by
simp only [mem_iInter]
intro e e' he he'e
exact fun i hi => i.mem_of_eqOnSource' e e' (he i hi) he'e)⟩
theorem StructureGroupoid.trans (G : StructureGroupoid H) {e e' : PartialHomeomorph H H}
(he : e ∈ G) (he' : e' ∈ G) : e ≫ₕ e' ∈ G :=
G.trans' e e' he he'
theorem StructureGroupoid.symm (G : StructureGroupoid H) {e : PartialHomeomorph H H} (he : e ∈ G) :
e.symm ∈ G :=
G.symm' e he
theorem StructureGroupoid.id_mem (G : StructureGroupoid H) : PartialHomeomorph.refl H ∈ G :=
G.id_mem'
theorem StructureGroupoid.locality (G : StructureGroupoid H) {e : PartialHomeomorph H H}
(h : ∀ x ∈ e.source, ∃ s, IsOpen s ∧ x ∈ s ∧ e.restr s ∈ G) : e ∈ G :=
G.locality' e h
theorem StructureGroupoid.mem_of_eqOnSource (G : StructureGroupoid H) {e e' : PartialHomeomorph H H}
(he : e ∈ G) (h : e' ≈ e) : e' ∈ G :=
G.mem_of_eqOnSource' e e' he h
theorem StructureGroupoid.mem_iff_of_eqOnSource {G : StructureGroupoid H}
{e e' : PartialHomeomorph H H} (h : e ≈ e') : e ∈ G ↔ e' ∈ G :=
⟨fun he ↦ G.mem_of_eqOnSource he (Setoid.symm h), fun he' ↦ G.mem_of_eqOnSource he' h⟩
/-- Partial order on the set of groupoids, given by inclusion of the members of the groupoid. -/
instance StructureGroupoid.partialOrder : PartialOrder (StructureGroupoid H) :=
PartialOrder.lift StructureGroupoid.members fun a b h ↦ by
cases a
cases b
dsimp at h
induction h
rfl
theorem StructureGroupoid.le_iff {G₁ G₂ : StructureGroupoid H} : G₁ ≤ G₂ ↔ ∀ e, e ∈ G₁ → e ∈ G₂ :=
Iff.rfl
/-- The trivial groupoid, containing only the identity (and maps with empty source, as this is
necessary from the definition). -/
def idGroupoid (H : Type u) [TopologicalSpace H] : StructureGroupoid H where
members := {PartialHomeomorph.refl H} ∪ { e : PartialHomeomorph H H | e.source = ∅ }
trans' e e' he he' := by
rcases he with he | he
· simpa only [mem_singleton_iff.1 he, refl_trans]
· have : (e ≫ₕ e').source ⊆ e.source := sep_subset _ _
rw [he] at this
have : e ≫ₕ e' ∈ { e : PartialHomeomorph H H | e.source = ∅ } := eq_bot_iff.2 this
exact (mem_union _ _ _).2 (Or.inr this)
symm' e he := by
rcases (mem_union _ _ _).1 he with E | E
· simp [mem_singleton_iff.mp E]
· right
simpa only [e.toPartialEquiv.image_source_eq_target.symm, mfld_simps] using E
id_mem' := mem_union_left _ rfl
locality' e he := by
rcases e.source.eq_empty_or_nonempty with h | h
· right
exact h
· left
rcases h with ⟨x, hx⟩
rcases he x hx with ⟨s, open_s, xs, hs⟩
have x's : x ∈ (e.restr s).source := by
rw [restr_source, open_s.interior_eq]
exact ⟨hx, xs⟩
rcases hs with hs | hs
· replace hs : PartialHomeomorph.restr e s = PartialHomeomorph.refl H := by
simpa only using hs
have : (e.restr s).source = univ := by
rw [hs]
simp
have : e.toPartialEquiv.source ∩ interior s = univ := this
have : univ ⊆ interior s := by
rw [← this]
exact inter_subset_right
have : s = univ := by rwa [open_s.interior_eq, univ_subset_iff] at this
simpa only [this, restr_univ] using hs
· exfalso
rw [mem_setOf_eq] at hs
rwa [hs] at x's
mem_of_eqOnSource' e e' he he'e := by
rcases he with he | he
· left
have : e = e' := by
refine eq_of_eqOnSource_univ (Setoid.symm he'e) ?_ ?_ <;>
rw [Set.mem_singleton_iff.1 he] <;> rfl
rwa [← this]
· right
have he : e.toPartialEquiv.source = ∅ := he
rwa [Set.mem_setOf_eq, EqOnSource.source_eq he'e]
/-- Every structure groupoid contains the identity groupoid. -/
instance instStructureGroupoidOrderBot : OrderBot (StructureGroupoid H) where
bot := idGroupoid H
bot_le := by
intro u f hf
have hf : f ∈ {PartialHomeomorph.refl H} ∪ { e : PartialHomeomorph H H | e.source = ∅ } := hf
simp only [singleton_union, mem_setOf_eq, mem_insert_iff] at hf
rcases hf with hf | hf
· rw [hf]
apply u.id_mem
· apply u.locality
intro x hx
rw [hf, mem_empty_iff_false] at hx
exact hx.elim
instance : Inhabited (StructureGroupoid H) := ⟨idGroupoid H⟩
/-- To construct a groupoid, one may consider classes of partial homeomorphisms such that
both the function and its inverse have some property. If this property is stable under composition,
one gets a groupoid. `Pregroupoid` bundles the properties needed for this construction, with the
groupoid of smooth functions with smooth inverses as an application. -/
structure Pregroupoid (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] where
/-- Property describing membership in this groupoid: the pregroupoid "contains"
all functions `H → H` having the pregroupoid property on some `s : Set H` -/
property : (H → H) → Set H → Prop
/-- The pregroupoid property is stable under composition -/
comp : ∀ {f g u v}, property f u → property g v →
IsOpen u → IsOpen v → IsOpen (u ∩ f ⁻¹' v) → property (g ∘ f) (u ∩ f ⁻¹' v)
/-- Pregroupoids contain the identity map (on `univ`) -/
id_mem : property id univ
/-- The pregroupoid property is "local", in the sense that `f` has the pregroupoid property on `u`
iff its restriction to each open subset of `u` has it -/
locality :
∀ {f u}, IsOpen u → (∀ x ∈ u, ∃ v, IsOpen v ∧ x ∈ v ∧ property f (u ∩ v)) → property f u
/-- If `f = g` on `u` and `property f u`, then `property g u` -/
congr : ∀ {f g : H → H} {u}, IsOpen u → (∀ x ∈ u, g x = f x) → property f u → property g u
/-- Construct a groupoid of partial homeos for which the map and its inverse have some property,
from a pregroupoid asserting that this property is stable under composition. -/
def Pregroupoid.groupoid (PG : Pregroupoid H) : StructureGroupoid H where
members := { e : PartialHomeomorph H H | PG.property e e.source ∧ PG.property e.symm e.target }
trans' e e' he he' := by
constructor
· apply PG.comp he.1 he'.1 e.open_source e'.open_source
apply e.continuousOn_toFun.isOpen_inter_preimage e.open_source e'.open_source
· apply PG.comp he'.2 he.2 e'.open_target e.open_target
apply e'.continuousOn_invFun.isOpen_inter_preimage e'.open_target e.open_target
symm' _ he := ⟨he.2, he.1⟩
id_mem' := ⟨PG.id_mem, PG.id_mem⟩
locality' e he := by
constructor
· refine PG.locality e.open_source fun x xu ↦ ?_
rcases he x xu with ⟨s, s_open, xs, hs⟩
refine ⟨s, s_open, xs, ?_⟩
convert hs.1 using 1
dsimp [PartialHomeomorph.restr]
rw [s_open.interior_eq]
· refine PG.locality e.open_target fun x xu ↦ ?_
rcases he (e.symm x) (e.map_target xu) with ⟨s, s_open, xs, hs⟩
refine ⟨e.target ∩ e.symm ⁻¹' s, ?_, ⟨xu, xs⟩, ?_⟩
· exact ContinuousOn.isOpen_inter_preimage e.continuousOn_invFun e.open_target s_open
· rw [← inter_assoc, inter_self]
convert hs.2 using 1
dsimp [PartialHomeomorph.restr]
rw [s_open.interior_eq]
mem_of_eqOnSource' e e' he ee' := by
constructor
· apply PG.congr e'.open_source ee'.2
simp only [ee'.1, he.1]
· have A := EqOnSource.symm' ee'
apply PG.congr e'.symm.open_source A.2
-- Porting note: was
-- convert he.2
-- rw [A.1]
-- rfl
rw [A.1, symm_toPartialEquiv, PartialEquiv.symm_source]
exact he.2
theorem mem_groupoid_of_pregroupoid {PG : Pregroupoid H} {e : PartialHomeomorph H H} :
e ∈ PG.groupoid ↔ PG.property e e.source ∧ PG.property e.symm e.target :=
Iff.rfl
theorem groupoid_of_pregroupoid_le (PG₁ PG₂ : Pregroupoid H)
(h : ∀ f s, PG₁.property f s → PG₂.property f s) : PG₁.groupoid ≤ PG₂.groupoid := by
refine StructureGroupoid.le_iff.2 fun e he ↦ ?_
rw [mem_groupoid_of_pregroupoid] at he ⊢
exact ⟨h _ _ he.1, h _ _ he.2⟩
theorem mem_pregroupoid_of_eqOnSource (PG : Pregroupoid H) {e e' : PartialHomeomorph H H}
(he' : e ≈ e') (he : PG.property e e.source) : PG.property e' e'.source := by
rw [← he'.1]
exact PG.congr e.open_source he'.eqOn.symm he
/-- The pregroupoid of all partial maps on a topological space `H`. -/
abbrev continuousPregroupoid (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] : Pregroupoid H where
property _ _ := True
comp _ _ _ _ _ := trivial
id_mem := trivial
locality _ _ := trivial
congr _ _ _ := trivial
instance (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] : Inhabited (Pregroupoid H) :=
⟨continuousPregroupoid H⟩
/-- The groupoid of all partial homeomorphisms on a topological space `H`. -/
def continuousGroupoid (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] : StructureGroupoid H :=
Pregroupoid.groupoid (continuousPregroupoid H)
/-- Every structure groupoid is contained in the groupoid of all partial homeomorphisms. -/
instance instStructureGroupoidOrderTop : OrderTop (StructureGroupoid H) where
top := continuousGroupoid H
le_top _ _ _ := ⟨trivial, trivial⟩
instance : CompleteLattice (StructureGroupoid H) :=
{ SetLike.instPartialOrder,
completeLatticeOfInf _ (by
exact fun s =>
⟨fun S Ss F hF => mem_iInter₂.mp hF S Ss,
fun T Tl F fT => mem_iInter₂.mpr (fun i his => Tl his fT)⟩) with
le := (· ≤ ·)
lt := (· < ·)
bot := instStructureGroupoidOrderBot.bot
bot_le := instStructureGroupoidOrderBot.bot_le
top := instStructureGroupoidOrderTop.top
le_top := instStructureGroupoidOrderTop.le_top
inf := (· ⊓ ·)
le_inf := fun _ _ _ h₁₂ h₁₃ _ hm ↦ ⟨h₁₂ hm, h₁₃ hm⟩
inf_le_left := fun _ _ _ ↦ And.left
inf_le_right := fun _ _ _ ↦ And.right }
/-- A groupoid is closed under restriction if it contains all restrictions of its element local
homeomorphisms to open subsets of the source. -/
class ClosedUnderRestriction (G : StructureGroupoid H) : Prop where
closedUnderRestriction :
∀ {e : PartialHomeomorph H H}, e ∈ G → ∀ s : Set H, IsOpen s → e.restr s ∈ G
theorem closedUnderRestriction' {G : StructureGroupoid H} [ClosedUnderRestriction G]
{e : PartialHomeomorph H H} (he : e ∈ G) {s : Set H} (hs : IsOpen s) : e.restr s ∈ G :=
ClosedUnderRestriction.closedUnderRestriction he s hs
/-- The trivial restriction-closed groupoid, containing only partial homeomorphisms equivalent
to the restriction of the identity to the various open subsets. -/
def idRestrGroupoid : StructureGroupoid H where
members := { e | ∃ (s : Set H) (h : IsOpen s), e ≈ PartialHomeomorph.ofSet s h }
trans' := by
rintro e e' ⟨s, hs, hse⟩ ⟨s', hs', hse'⟩
refine ⟨s ∩ s', hs.inter hs', ?_⟩
have := PartialHomeomorph.EqOnSource.trans' hse hse'
rwa [PartialHomeomorph.ofSet_trans_ofSet] at this
symm' := by
rintro e ⟨s, hs, hse⟩
refine ⟨s, hs, ?_⟩
rw [← ofSet_symm]
exact PartialHomeomorph.EqOnSource.symm' hse
id_mem' := ⟨univ, isOpen_univ, by simp only [mfld_simps, refl]⟩
locality' := by
intro e h
refine ⟨e.source, e.open_source, by simp only [mfld_simps], ?_⟩
intro x hx
rcases h x hx with ⟨s, hs, hxs, s', hs', hes'⟩
have hes : x ∈ (e.restr s).source := by
rw [e.restr_source]
refine ⟨hx, ?_⟩
rw [hs.interior_eq]
exact hxs
simpa only [mfld_simps] using PartialHomeomorph.EqOnSource.eqOn hes' hes
mem_of_eqOnSource' := by
rintro e e' ⟨s, hs, hse⟩ hee'
exact ⟨s, hs, Setoid.trans hee' hse⟩
theorem idRestrGroupoid_mem {s : Set H} (hs : IsOpen s) : ofSet s hs ∈ @idRestrGroupoid H _ :=
⟨s, hs, refl _⟩
/-- The trivial restriction-closed groupoid is indeed `ClosedUnderRestriction`. -/
instance closedUnderRestriction_idRestrGroupoid : ClosedUnderRestriction (@idRestrGroupoid H _) :=
⟨by
rintro e ⟨s', hs', he⟩ s hs
use s' ∩ s, hs'.inter hs
refine Setoid.trans (PartialHomeomorph.EqOnSource.restr he s) ?_
exact ⟨by simp only [hs.interior_eq, mfld_simps], by simp only [mfld_simps, eqOn_refl]⟩⟩
/-- A groupoid is closed under restriction if and only if it contains the trivial restriction-closed
groupoid. -/
theorem closedUnderRestriction_iff_id_le (G : StructureGroupoid H) :
ClosedUnderRestriction G ↔ idRestrGroupoid ≤ G := by
constructor
· intro _i
rw [StructureGroupoid.le_iff]
rintro e ⟨s, hs, hes⟩
refine G.mem_of_eqOnSource ?_ hes
convert closedUnderRestriction' G.id_mem hs
-- Porting note: was
-- change s = _ ∩ _
-- rw [hs.interior_eq]
-- simp only [mfld_simps]
ext
· rw [PartialHomeomorph.restr_apply, PartialHomeomorph.refl_apply, id, ofSet_apply, id_eq]
· simp [hs]
· simp [hs.interior_eq]
· intro h
constructor
intro e he s hs
rw [← ofSet_trans (e : PartialHomeomorph H H) hs]
refine G.trans ?_ he
apply StructureGroupoid.le_iff.mp h
exact idRestrGroupoid_mem hs
/-- The groupoid of all partial homeomorphisms on a topological space `H`
is closed under restriction. -/
instance : ClosedUnderRestriction (continuousGroupoid H) :=
(closedUnderRestriction_iff_id_le _).mpr le_top
end Groupoid
/-! ### Charted spaces -/
/-- A charted space is a topological space endowed with an atlas, i.e., a set of local
homeomorphisms taking value in a model space `H`, called charts, such that the domains of the charts
cover the whole space. We express the covering property by choosing for each `x` a member
`chartAt x` of the atlas containing `x` in its source: in the smooth case, this is convenient to
construct the tangent bundle in an efficient way.
The model space is written as an explicit parameter as there can be several model spaces for a
given topological space. For instance, a complex manifold (modelled over `ℂ^n`) will also be seen
sometimes as a real manifold over `ℝ^(2n)`.
-/
@[ext]
class ChartedSpace (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] (M : Type*) [TopologicalSpace M] where
/-- The atlas of charts in the `ChartedSpace`. -/
protected atlas : Set (PartialHomeomorph M H)
/-- The preferred chart at each point in the charted space. -/
protected chartAt : M → PartialHomeomorph M H
protected mem_chart_source : ∀ x, x ∈ (chartAt x).source
protected chart_mem_atlas : ∀ x, chartAt x ∈ atlas
/-- The atlas of charts in a `ChartedSpace`. -/
abbrev atlas (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] (M : Type*) [TopologicalSpace M]
[ChartedSpace H M] : Set (PartialHomeomorph M H) :=
ChartedSpace.atlas
/-- The preferred chart at a point `x` in a charted space `M`. -/
abbrev chartAt (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] {M : Type*} [TopologicalSpace M]
[ChartedSpace H M] (x : M) : PartialHomeomorph M H :=
ChartedSpace.chartAt x
@[simp, mfld_simps]
lemma mem_chart_source (H : Type*) {M : Type*} [TopologicalSpace H] [TopologicalSpace M]
[ChartedSpace H M] (x : M) : x ∈ (chartAt H x).source :=
ChartedSpace.mem_chart_source x
@[simp, mfld_simps]
lemma chart_mem_atlas (H : Type*) {M : Type*} [TopologicalSpace H] [TopologicalSpace M]
[ChartedSpace H M] (x : M) : chartAt H x ∈ atlas H M :=
ChartedSpace.chart_mem_atlas x
lemma nonempty_of_chartedSpace {H : Type*} {M : Type*} [TopologicalSpace H] [TopologicalSpace M]
[ChartedSpace H M] (x : M) : Nonempty H :=
⟨chartAt H x x⟩
lemma isEmpty_of_chartedSpace (H : Type*) {M : Type*} [TopologicalSpace H] [TopologicalSpace M]
[ChartedSpace H M] [IsEmpty H] : IsEmpty M := by
rcases isEmpty_or_nonempty M with hM | ⟨⟨x⟩⟩
· exact hM
· exact (IsEmpty.false (chartAt H x x)).elim
section ChartedSpace
section
variable (H) [TopologicalSpace H] [TopologicalSpace M] [ChartedSpace H M]
-- Porting note: Added `(H := H)` to avoid typeclass instance problem.
theorem mem_chart_target (x : M) : chartAt H x x ∈ (chartAt H x).target :=
(chartAt H x).map_source (mem_chart_source _ _)
theorem chart_source_mem_nhds (x : M) : (chartAt H x).source ∈ 𝓝 x :=
(chartAt H x).open_source.mem_nhds <| mem_chart_source H x
theorem chart_target_mem_nhds (x : M) : (chartAt H x).target ∈ 𝓝 (chartAt H x x) :=
(chartAt H x).open_target.mem_nhds <| mem_chart_target H x
variable (M) in
@[simp]
theorem iUnion_source_chartAt : (⋃ x : M, (chartAt H x).source) = (univ : Set M) :=
eq_univ_iff_forall.mpr fun x ↦ mem_iUnion.mpr ⟨x, mem_chart_source H x⟩
theorem ChartedSpace.isOpen_iff (s : Set M) :
IsOpen s ↔ ∀ x : M, IsOpen <| chartAt H x '' ((chartAt H x).source ∩ s) := by
rw [isOpen_iff_of_cover (fun i ↦ (chartAt H i).open_source) (iUnion_source_chartAt H M)]
simp only [(chartAt H _).isOpen_image_iff_of_subset_source inter_subset_left]
/-- `achart H x` is the chart at `x`, considered as an element of the atlas.
Especially useful for working with `BasicContMDiffVectorBundleCore`. -/
def achart (x : M) : atlas H M :=
⟨chartAt H x, chart_mem_atlas H x⟩
theorem achart_def (x : M) : achart H x = ⟨chartAt H x, chart_mem_atlas H x⟩ :=
rfl
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem coe_achart (x : M) : (achart H x : PartialHomeomorph M H) = chartAt H x :=
rfl
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem achart_val (x : M) : (achart H x).1 = chartAt H x :=
rfl
theorem mem_achart_source (x : M) : x ∈ (achart H x).1.source :=
mem_chart_source H x
open TopologicalSpace
theorem ChartedSpace.secondCountable_of_countable_cover [SecondCountableTopology H] {s : Set M}
(hs : ⋃ (x) (_ : x ∈ s), (chartAt H x).source = univ) (hsc : s.Countable) :
SecondCountableTopology M := by
haveI : ∀ x : M, SecondCountableTopology (chartAt H x).source :=
fun x ↦ (chartAt (H := H) x).secondCountableTopology_source
haveI := hsc.toEncodable
rw [biUnion_eq_iUnion] at hs
exact secondCountableTopology_of_countable_cover (fun x : s ↦ (chartAt H (x : M)).open_source) hs
variable (M)
theorem ChartedSpace.secondCountable_of_sigmaCompact [SecondCountableTopology H]
[SigmaCompactSpace M] : SecondCountableTopology M := by
obtain ⟨s, hsc, hsU⟩ : ∃ s, Set.Countable s ∧ ⋃ (x) (_ : x ∈ s), (chartAt H x).source = univ :=
countable_cover_nhds_of_sigmaCompact fun x : M ↦ chart_source_mem_nhds H x
exact ChartedSpace.secondCountable_of_countable_cover H hsU hsc
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-13")] alias
ChartedSpace.secondCountable_of_sigma_compact := ChartedSpace.secondCountable_of_sigmaCompact
/-- If a topological space admits an atlas with locally compact charts, then the space itself
is locally compact. -/
theorem ChartedSpace.locallyCompactSpace [LocallyCompactSpace H] : LocallyCompactSpace M := by
have : ∀ x : M, (𝓝 x).HasBasis
(fun s ↦ s ∈ 𝓝 (chartAt H x x) ∧ IsCompact s ∧ s ⊆ (chartAt H x).target)
fun s ↦ (chartAt H x).symm '' s := fun x ↦ by
rw [← (chartAt H x).symm_map_nhds_eq (mem_chart_source H x)]
exact ((compact_basis_nhds (chartAt H x x)).hasBasis_self_subset
(chart_target_mem_nhds H x)).map _
refine .of_hasBasis this ?_
rintro x s ⟨_, h₂, h₃⟩
exact h₂.image_of_continuousOn ((chartAt H x).continuousOn_symm.mono h₃)
/-- If a topological space admits an atlas with locally connected charts, then the space itself is
locally connected. -/
theorem ChartedSpace.locallyConnectedSpace [LocallyConnectedSpace H] : LocallyConnectedSpace M := by
let e : M → PartialHomeomorph M H := chartAt H
refine locallyConnectedSpace_of_connected_bases (fun x s ↦ (e x).symm '' s)
(fun x s ↦ (IsOpen s ∧ e x x ∈ s ∧ IsConnected s) ∧ s ⊆ (e x).target) ?_ ?_
· intro x
simpa only [e, PartialHomeomorph.symm_map_nhds_eq, mem_chart_source] using
((LocallyConnectedSpace.open_connected_basis (e x x)).restrict_subset
((e x).open_target.mem_nhds (mem_chart_target H x))).map (e x).symm
· rintro x s ⟨⟨-, -, hsconn⟩, hssubset⟩
exact hsconn.isPreconnected.image _ ((e x).continuousOn_symm.mono hssubset)
/-- If a topological space `M` admits an atlas with locally path-connected charts,
then `M` itself is locally path-connected. -/
theorem ChartedSpace.locPathConnectedSpace [LocPathConnectedSpace H] : LocPathConnectedSpace M := by
refine ⟨fun x ↦ ⟨fun s ↦ ⟨fun hs ↦ ?_, fun ⟨u, hu⟩ ↦ Filter.mem_of_superset hu.1.1 hu.2⟩⟩⟩
let e := chartAt H x
let t := s ∩ e.source
have ht : t ∈ 𝓝 x := Filter.inter_mem hs (chart_source_mem_nhds _ _)
refine ⟨e.symm '' pathComponentIn (e x) (e '' t), ⟨?_, ?_⟩, (?_ : _ ⊆ t).trans inter_subset_left⟩
· nth_rewrite 1 [← e.left_inv (mem_chart_source _ _)]
apply e.symm.image_mem_nhds (by simp [e])
exact pathComponentIn_mem_nhds <| e.image_mem_nhds (mem_chart_source _ _) ht
· refine (isPathConnected_pathComponentIn <| mem_image_of_mem e (mem_of_mem_nhds ht)).image' ?_
refine e.continuousOn_symm.mono <| subset_trans ?_ e.map_source''
exact (pathComponentIn_mono <| image_mono inter_subset_right).trans pathComponentIn_subset
· exact (image_mono pathComponentIn_subset).trans
(PartialEquiv.symm_image_image_of_subset_source _ inter_subset_right).subset
/-- If `M` is modelled on `H'` and `H'` is itself modelled on `H`, then we can consider `M` as being
modelled on `H`. -/
def ChartedSpace.comp (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] (H' : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H']
(M : Type*) [TopologicalSpace M] [ChartedSpace H H'] [ChartedSpace H' M] :
ChartedSpace H M where
atlas := image2 PartialHomeomorph.trans (atlas H' M) (atlas H H')
chartAt p := (chartAt H' p).trans (chartAt H (chartAt H' p p))
mem_chart_source p := by simp only [mfld_simps]
chart_mem_atlas p := ⟨chartAt _ p, chart_mem_atlas _ p, chartAt _ _, chart_mem_atlas _ _, rfl⟩
theorem chartAt_comp (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] (H' : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H']
{M : Type*} [TopologicalSpace M] [ChartedSpace H H'] [ChartedSpace H' M] (x : M) :
(letI := ChartedSpace.comp H H' M; chartAt H x) = chartAt H' x ≫ₕ chartAt H (chartAt H' x x) :=
rfl
/-- A charted space over a T1 space is T1. Note that this is *not* true for T2 (for instance for
the real line with a double origin). -/
theorem ChartedSpace.t1Space [T1Space H] : T1Space M := by
apply t1Space_iff_exists_open.2 (fun x y hxy ↦ ?_)
by_cases hy : y ∈ (chartAt H x).source
· refine ⟨(chartAt H x).source ∩ (chartAt H x)⁻¹' ({chartAt H x y}ᶜ), ?_, ?_, by simp⟩
· exact PartialHomeomorph.isOpen_inter_preimage _ isOpen_compl_singleton
· simp only [preimage_compl, mem_inter_iff, mem_chart_source, mem_compl_iff, mem_preimage,
mem_singleton_iff, true_and]
exact (chartAt H x).injOn.ne (ChartedSpace.mem_chart_source x) hy hxy
· exact ⟨(chartAt H x).source, (chartAt H x).open_source, ChartedSpace.mem_chart_source x, hy⟩
/-- A charted space over a discrete space is discrete. -/
theorem ChartedSpace.discreteTopology [DiscreteTopology H] : DiscreteTopology M := by
apply singletons_open_iff_discrete.1 (fun x ↦ ?_)
have : IsOpen ((chartAt H x).source ∩ (chartAt H x) ⁻¹' {chartAt H x x}) :=
isOpen_inter_preimage _ (isOpen_discrete _)
convert this
refine Subset.antisymm (by simp) ?_
simp only [subset_singleton_iff, mem_inter_iff, mem_preimage, mem_singleton_iff, and_imp]
intro y hy h'y
exact (chartAt H x).injOn hy (mem_chart_source _ x) h'y
end
section Constructions
/-- An empty type is a charted space over any topological space. -/
def ChartedSpace.empty (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H]
(M : Type*) [TopologicalSpace M] [IsEmpty M] : ChartedSpace H M where
atlas := ∅
chartAt x := (IsEmpty.false x).elim
mem_chart_source x := (IsEmpty.false x).elim
chart_mem_atlas x := (IsEmpty.false x).elim
/-- Any space is a `ChartedSpace` modelled over itself, by just using the identity chart. -/
instance chartedSpaceSelf (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] : ChartedSpace H H where
atlas := {PartialHomeomorph.refl H}
chartAt _ := PartialHomeomorph.refl H
mem_chart_source x := mem_univ x
chart_mem_atlas _ := mem_singleton _
/-- In the trivial `ChartedSpace` structure of a space modelled over itself through the identity,
the atlas members are just the identity. -/
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem chartedSpaceSelf_atlas {H : Type*} [TopologicalSpace H] {e : PartialHomeomorph H H} :
e ∈ atlas H H ↔ e = PartialHomeomorph.refl H :=
Iff.rfl
/-- In the model space, `chartAt` is always the identity. -/
theorem chartAt_self_eq {H : Type*} [TopologicalSpace H] {x : H} :
chartAt H x = PartialHomeomorph.refl H := rfl
/-- Any discrete space is a charted space over a singleton set.
We keep this as a definition (not an instance) to avoid instance search trying to search for
`DiscreteTopology` or `Unique` instances.
-/
def ChartedSpace.of_discreteTopology [TopologicalSpace M] [TopologicalSpace H]
[DiscreteTopology M] [h : Unique H] : ChartedSpace H M where
atlas :=
letI f := fun x : M ↦ PartialHomeomorph.const
(isOpen_discrete {x}) (isOpen_discrete {h.default})
Set.image f univ
chartAt x := PartialHomeomorph.const (isOpen_discrete {x}) (isOpen_discrete {h.default})
mem_chart_source x := by simp
chart_mem_atlas x := by simp
/-- A chart on the discrete space is the constant chart. -/
@[simp, mfld_simps]
lemma chartedSpace_of_discreteTopology_chartAt [TopologicalSpace M] [TopologicalSpace H]
[DiscreteTopology M] [h : Unique H] {x : M} :
haveI := ChartedSpace.of_discreteTopology (M := M) (H := H)
chartAt H x = PartialHomeomorph.const (isOpen_discrete {x}) (isOpen_discrete {h.default}) :=
rfl
section Products
library_note "Manifold type tags" /-- For technical reasons we introduce two type tags:
* `ModelProd H H'` is the same as `H × H'`;
* `ModelPi H` is the same as `∀ i, H i`, where `H : ι → Type*` and `ι` is a finite type.
In both cases the reason is the same, so we explain it only in the case of the product. A charted
space `M` with model `H` is a set of charts from `M` to `H` covering the space. Every space is
registered as a charted space over itself, using the only chart `id`, in `chartedSpaceSelf`. You
can also define a product of charted space `M` and `M'` (with model space `H × H'`) by taking the
products of the charts. Now, on `H × H'`, there are two charted space structures with model space
`H × H'` itself, the one coming from `chartedSpaceSelf`, and the one coming from the product of
the two `chartedSpaceSelf` on each component. They are equal, but not defeq (because the product
of `id` and `id` is not defeq to `id`), which is bad as we know. This expedient of renaming `H × H'`
solves this problem. -/
/-- Same thing as `H × H'`. We introduce it for technical reasons,
see note [Manifold type tags]. -/
def ModelProd (H : Type*) (H' : Type*) :=
H × H'
/-- Same thing as `∀ i, H i`. We introduce it for technical reasons,
see note [Manifold type tags]. -/
def ModelPi {ι : Type*} (H : ι → Type*) :=
∀ i, H i
section
-- attribute [local reducible] ModelProd -- Porting note: not available in Lean4
instance modelProdInhabited [Inhabited H] [Inhabited H'] : Inhabited (ModelProd H H') :=
instInhabitedProd
instance (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] (H' : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H'] :
TopologicalSpace (ModelProd H H') :=
instTopologicalSpaceProd
-- Next lemma shows up often when dealing with derivatives, so we register it as simp lemma.
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem modelProd_range_prod_id {H : Type*} {H' : Type*} {α : Type*} (f : H → α) :
(range fun p : ModelProd H H' ↦ (f p.1, p.2)) = range f ×ˢ (univ : Set H') := by
rw [prod_range_univ_eq]
rfl
end
section
variable {ι : Type*} {Hi : ι → Type*}
instance modelPiInhabited [∀ i, Inhabited (Hi i)] : Inhabited (ModelPi Hi) :=
Pi.instInhabited
instance [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (Hi i)] : TopologicalSpace (ModelPi Hi) :=
Pi.topologicalSpace
end
/-- The product of two charted spaces is naturally a charted space, with the canonical
construction of the atlas of product maps. -/
instance prodChartedSpace (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] (M : Type*) [TopologicalSpace M]
[ChartedSpace H M] (H' : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H'] (M' : Type*) [TopologicalSpace M']
[ChartedSpace H' M'] : ChartedSpace (ModelProd H H') (M × M') where
atlas := image2 PartialHomeomorph.prod (atlas H M) (atlas H' M')
chartAt x := (chartAt H x.1).prod (chartAt H' x.2)
mem_chart_source x := ⟨mem_chart_source H x.1, mem_chart_source H' x.2⟩
chart_mem_atlas x := mem_image2_of_mem (chart_mem_atlas H x.1) (chart_mem_atlas H' x.2)
section prodChartedSpace
@[ext]
theorem ModelProd.ext {x y : ModelProd H H'} (h₁ : x.1 = y.1) (h₂ : x.2 = y.2) : x = y :=
Prod.ext h₁ h₂
variable [TopologicalSpace H] [TopologicalSpace M] [ChartedSpace H M] [TopologicalSpace H']
[TopologicalSpace M'] [ChartedSpace H' M'] {x : M × M'}
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem prodChartedSpace_chartAt :
chartAt (ModelProd H H') x = (chartAt H x.fst).prod (chartAt H' x.snd) :=
rfl
theorem chartedSpaceSelf_prod : prodChartedSpace H H H' H' = chartedSpaceSelf (H × H') := by
ext1
· simp [prodChartedSpace, atlas, ChartedSpace.atlas]
· ext1
simp only [prodChartedSpace_chartAt, chartAt_self_eq, refl_prod_refl]
rfl
end prodChartedSpace
/-- The product of a finite family of charted spaces is naturally a charted space, with the
canonical construction of the atlas of finite product maps. -/
instance piChartedSpace {ι : Type*} [Finite ι] (H : ι → Type*) [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (H i)]
(M : ι → Type*) [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (M i)] [∀ i, ChartedSpace (H i) (M i)] :
ChartedSpace (ModelPi H) (∀ i, M i) where
atlas := PartialHomeomorph.pi '' Set.pi univ fun _ ↦ atlas (H _) (M _)
chartAt f := PartialHomeomorph.pi fun i ↦ chartAt (H i) (f i)
mem_chart_source f i _ := mem_chart_source (H i) (f i)
chart_mem_atlas f := mem_image_of_mem _ fun i _ ↦ chart_mem_atlas (H i) (f i)
@[simp, mfld_simps]
theorem piChartedSpace_chartAt {ι : Type*} [Finite ι] (H : ι → Type*)
[∀ i, TopologicalSpace (H i)] (M : ι → Type*) [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (M i)]
[∀ i, ChartedSpace (H i) (M i)] (f : ∀ i, M i) :
chartAt (H := ModelPi H) f = PartialHomeomorph.pi fun i ↦ chartAt (H i) (f i) :=
rfl
end Products
section sum
variable [TopologicalSpace H] [TopologicalSpace M] [TopologicalSpace M']
[cm : ChartedSpace H M] [cm' : ChartedSpace H M']
/-- The disjoint union of two charted spaces modelled on a non-empty space `H`
is a charted space over `H`. -/
def ChartedSpace.sum_of_nonempty [Nonempty H] : ChartedSpace H (M ⊕ M') where
atlas := ((fun e ↦ e.lift_openEmbedding IsOpenEmbedding.inl) '' cm.atlas) ∪
((fun e ↦ e.lift_openEmbedding IsOpenEmbedding.inr) '' cm'.atlas)
-- At `x : M`, the chart is the chart in `M`; at `x' ∈ M'`, it is the chart in `M'`.
chartAt := Sum.elim (fun x ↦ (cm.chartAt x).lift_openEmbedding IsOpenEmbedding.inl)
(fun x ↦ (cm'.chartAt x).lift_openEmbedding IsOpenEmbedding.inr)
mem_chart_source p := by
cases p with
| inl x =>
rw [Sum.elim_inl, lift_openEmbedding_source,
← PartialHomeomorph.lift_openEmbedding_source _ IsOpenEmbedding.inl]
use x, cm.mem_chart_source x
| inr x =>
rw [Sum.elim_inr, lift_openEmbedding_source,
← PartialHomeomorph.lift_openEmbedding_source _ IsOpenEmbedding.inr]
use x, cm'.mem_chart_source x
chart_mem_atlas p := by
cases p with
| inl x =>
rw [Sum.elim_inl]
left
use ChartedSpace.chartAt x, cm.chart_mem_atlas x
| inr x =>
rw [Sum.elim_inr]
right
use ChartedSpace.chartAt x, cm'.chart_mem_atlas x
open scoped Classical in
instance ChartedSpace.sum : ChartedSpace H (M ⊕ M') :=
if h : Nonempty H then ChartedSpace.sum_of_nonempty else by
simp only [not_nonempty_iff] at h
have : IsEmpty M := isEmpty_of_chartedSpace H
have : IsEmpty M' := isEmpty_of_chartedSpace H
exact empty H (M ⊕ M')
lemma ChartedSpace.sum_chartAt_inl (x : M) :
haveI : Nonempty H := nonempty_of_chartedSpace x
chartAt H (Sum.inl x)
= (chartAt H x).lift_openEmbedding (X' := M ⊕ M') IsOpenEmbedding.inl := by
simp only [chartAt, sum, nonempty_of_chartedSpace x, ↓reduceDIte]
rfl
lemma ChartedSpace.sum_chartAt_inr (x' : M') :
haveI : Nonempty H := nonempty_of_chartedSpace x'
chartAt H (Sum.inr x')
= (chartAt H x').lift_openEmbedding (X' := M ⊕ M') IsOpenEmbedding.inr := by
simp only [chartAt, sum, nonempty_of_chartedSpace x', ↓reduceDIte]
rfl
@[simp, mfld_simps] lemma sum_chartAt_inl_apply {x y : M} :
(chartAt H (.inl x : M ⊕ M')) (Sum.inl y) = (chartAt H x) y := by
haveI : Nonempty H := nonempty_of_chartedSpace x
rw [ChartedSpace.sum_chartAt_inl]
exact PartialHomeomorph.lift_openEmbedding_apply _ _
@[simp, mfld_simps] lemma sum_chartAt_inr_apply {x y : M'} :
(chartAt H (.inr x : M ⊕ M')) (Sum.inr y) = (chartAt H x) y := by
haveI : Nonempty H := nonempty_of_chartedSpace x
rw [ChartedSpace.sum_chartAt_inr]
exact PartialHomeomorph.lift_openEmbedding_apply _ _
lemma ChartedSpace.mem_atlas_sum [h : Nonempty H]
{e : PartialHomeomorph (M ⊕ M') H} (he : e ∈ atlas H (M ⊕ M')) :
(∃ f : PartialHomeomorph M H, f ∈ (atlas H M) ∧ e = (f.lift_openEmbedding IsOpenEmbedding.inl))
∨ (∃ f' : PartialHomeomorph M' H, f' ∈ (atlas H M') ∧
e = (f'.lift_openEmbedding IsOpenEmbedding.inr)) := by
simp only [atlas, sum, h, ↓reduceDIte] at he
obtain (⟨x, hx, hxe⟩ | ⟨x, hx, hxe⟩) := he
· rw [← hxe]; left; use x
· rw [← hxe]; right; use x
end sum
end Constructions
end ChartedSpace
/-! ### Constructing a topology from an atlas -/
/-- Sometimes, one may want to construct a charted space structure on a space which does not yet
have a topological structure, where the topology would come from the charts. For this, one needs
charts that are only partial equivalences, and continuity properties for their composition.
This is formalised in `ChartedSpaceCore`. -/
structure ChartedSpaceCore (H : Type*) [TopologicalSpace H] (M : Type*) where
/-- An atlas of charts, which are only `PartialEquiv`s -/
atlas : Set (PartialEquiv M H)
/-- The preferred chart at each point -/
chartAt : M → PartialEquiv M H
mem_chart_source : ∀ x, x ∈ (chartAt x).source
chart_mem_atlas : ∀ x, chartAt x ∈ atlas
open_source : ∀ e e' : PartialEquiv M H, e ∈ atlas → e' ∈ atlas → IsOpen (e.symm.trans e').source
continuousOn_toFun : ∀ e e' : PartialEquiv M H, e ∈ atlas → e' ∈ atlas →
ContinuousOn (e.symm.trans e') (e.symm.trans e').source
namespace ChartedSpaceCore
variable [TopologicalSpace H] (c : ChartedSpaceCore H M) {e : PartialEquiv M H}
/-- Topology generated by a set of charts on a Type. -/
protected def toTopologicalSpace : TopologicalSpace M :=
TopologicalSpace.generateFrom <|
⋃ (e : PartialEquiv M H) (_ : e ∈ c.atlas) (s : Set H) (_ : IsOpen s),
{e ⁻¹' s ∩ e.source}
theorem open_source' (he : e ∈ c.atlas) : IsOpen[c.toTopologicalSpace] e.source := by
apply TopologicalSpace.GenerateOpen.basic
simp only [exists_prop, mem_iUnion, mem_singleton_iff]
refine ⟨e, he, univ, isOpen_univ, ?_⟩
simp only [Set.univ_inter, Set.preimage_univ]
theorem open_target (he : e ∈ c.atlas) : IsOpen e.target := by
have E : e.target ∩ e.symm ⁻¹' e.source = e.target :=
Subset.antisymm inter_subset_left fun x hx ↦
⟨hx, PartialEquiv.target_subset_preimage_source _ hx⟩
simpa [PartialEquiv.trans_source, E] using c.open_source e e he he
/-- An element of the atlas in a charted space without topology becomes a partial homeomorphism
for the topology constructed from this atlas. The `PartialHomeomorph` version is given in this
definition. -/
protected def partialHomeomorph (e : PartialEquiv M H) (he : e ∈ c.atlas) :
@PartialHomeomorph M H c.toTopologicalSpace _ :=
{ __ := c.toTopologicalSpace
__ := e
open_source := by convert c.open_source' he
open_target := by convert c.open_target he
continuousOn_toFun := by
letI : TopologicalSpace M := c.toTopologicalSpace
rw [continuousOn_open_iff (c.open_source' he)]
intro s s_open
rw [inter_comm]
apply TopologicalSpace.GenerateOpen.basic
simp only [exists_prop, mem_iUnion, mem_singleton_iff]
exact ⟨e, he, ⟨s, s_open, rfl⟩⟩
continuousOn_invFun := by
letI : TopologicalSpace M := c.toTopologicalSpace
apply continuousOn_isOpen_of_generateFrom
intro t ht
simp only [exists_prop, mem_iUnion, mem_singleton_iff] at ht
rcases ht with ⟨e', e'_atlas, s, s_open, ts⟩
rw [ts]
let f := e.symm.trans e'
have : IsOpen (f ⁻¹' s ∩ f.source) := by
simpa [f, inter_comm] using (continuousOn_open_iff (c.open_source e e' he e'_atlas)).1
(c.continuousOn_toFun e e' he e'_atlas) s s_open
have A : e' ∘ e.symm ⁻¹' s ∩ (e.target ∩ e.symm ⁻¹' e'.source) =
e.target ∩ (e' ∘ e.symm ⁻¹' s ∩ e.symm ⁻¹' e'.source) := by
rw [← inter_assoc, ← inter_assoc]
congr 1
exact inter_comm _ _
simpa [f, PartialEquiv.trans_source, preimage_inter, preimage_comp.symm, A] using this }
/-- Given a charted space without topology, endow it with a genuine charted space structure with
| respect to the topology constructed from the atlas. -/
def toChartedSpace : @ChartedSpace H _ M c.toTopologicalSpace :=
{ __ := c.toTopologicalSpace
atlas := ⋃ (e : PartialEquiv M H) (he : e ∈ c.atlas), {c.partialHomeomorph e he}
chartAt := fun x ↦ c.partialHomeomorph (c.chartAt x) (c.chart_mem_atlas x)
mem_chart_source := fun x ↦ c.mem_chart_source x
chart_mem_atlas := fun x ↦ by
simp only [mem_iUnion, mem_singleton_iff]
exact ⟨c.chartAt x, c.chart_mem_atlas x, rfl⟩}
end ChartedSpaceCore
/-! ### Charted space with a given structure groupoid -/
section HasGroupoid
variable [TopologicalSpace H] [TopologicalSpace M] [ChartedSpace H M]
/-- A charted space has an atlas in a groupoid `G` if the change of coordinates belong to the
groupoid. -/
class HasGroupoid {H : Type*} [TopologicalSpace H] (M : Type*) [TopologicalSpace M]
[ChartedSpace H M] (G : StructureGroupoid H) : Prop where
compatible : ∀ {e e' : PartialHomeomorph M H}, e ∈ atlas H M → e' ∈ atlas H M → e.symm ≫ₕ e' ∈ G
| Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ChartedSpace.lean | 1,057 | 1,078 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Yury Kudryashov
-/
import Mathlib.Topology.Order.IsLUB
/-!
# Order topology on a densely ordered set
-/
open Set Filter TopologicalSpace Topology Function
open OrderDual (toDual ofDual)
variable {α β : Type*}
section DenselyOrdered
variable [TopologicalSpace α] [LinearOrder α] [OrderTopology α] [DenselyOrdered α] {a b : α}
{s : Set α}
/-- The closure of the interval `(a, +∞)` is the closed interval `[a, +∞)`, unless `a` is a top
element. -/
theorem closure_Ioi' {a : α} (h : (Ioi a).Nonempty) : closure (Ioi a) = Ici a := by
apply Subset.antisymm
· exact closure_minimal Ioi_subset_Ici_self isClosed_Ici
· rw [← diff_subset_closure_iff, Ici_diff_Ioi_same, singleton_subset_iff]
exact isGLB_Ioi.mem_closure h
/-- The closure of the interval `(a, +∞)` is the closed interval `[a, +∞)`. -/
@[simp]
theorem closure_Ioi (a : α) [NoMaxOrder α] : closure (Ioi a) = Ici a :=
closure_Ioi' nonempty_Ioi
/-- The closure of the interval `(-∞, a)` is the closed interval `(-∞, a]`, unless `a` is a bottom
element. -/
theorem closure_Iio' (h : (Iio a).Nonempty) : closure (Iio a) = Iic a :=
closure_Ioi' (α := αᵒᵈ) h
/-- The closure of the interval `(-∞, a)` is the interval `(-∞, a]`. -/
@[simp]
theorem closure_Iio (a : α) [NoMinOrder α] : closure (Iio a) = Iic a :=
closure_Iio' nonempty_Iio
/-- The closure of the open interval `(a, b)` is the closed interval `[a, b]`. -/
@[simp]
theorem closure_Ioo {a b : α} (hab : a ≠ b) : closure (Ioo a b) = Icc a b := by
apply Subset.antisymm
· exact closure_minimal Ioo_subset_Icc_self isClosed_Icc
· rcases hab.lt_or_lt with hab | hab
· rw [← diff_subset_closure_iff, Icc_diff_Ioo_same hab.le]
have hab' : (Ioo a b).Nonempty := nonempty_Ioo.2 hab
simp only [insert_subset_iff, singleton_subset_iff]
exact ⟨(isGLB_Ioo hab).mem_closure hab', (isLUB_Ioo hab).mem_closure hab'⟩
· rw [Icc_eq_empty_of_lt hab]
exact empty_subset _
/-- The closure of the interval `(a, b]` is the closed interval `[a, b]`. -/
@[simp]
theorem closure_Ioc {a b : α} (hab : a ≠ b) : closure (Ioc a b) = Icc a b := by
apply Subset.antisymm
· exact closure_minimal Ioc_subset_Icc_self isClosed_Icc
· apply Subset.trans _ (closure_mono Ioo_subset_Ioc_self)
rw [closure_Ioo hab]
/-- The closure of the interval `[a, b)` is the closed interval `[a, b]`. -/
@[simp]
theorem closure_Ico {a b : α} (hab : a ≠ b) : closure (Ico a b) = Icc a b := by
apply Subset.antisymm
· exact closure_minimal Ico_subset_Icc_self isClosed_Icc
· apply Subset.trans _ (closure_mono Ioo_subset_Ico_self)
rw [closure_Ioo hab]
@[simp]
theorem interior_Ici' {a : α} (ha : (Iio a).Nonempty) : interior (Ici a) = Ioi a := by
rw [← compl_Iio, interior_compl, closure_Iio' ha, compl_Iic]
theorem interior_Ici [NoMinOrder α] {a : α} : interior (Ici a) = Ioi a :=
interior_Ici' nonempty_Iio
@[simp]
theorem interior_Iic' {a : α} (ha : (Ioi a).Nonempty) : interior (Iic a) = Iio a :=
interior_Ici' (α := αᵒᵈ) ha
theorem interior_Iic [NoMaxOrder α] {a : α} : interior (Iic a) = Iio a :=
interior_Iic' nonempty_Ioi
@[simp]
theorem interior_Icc [NoMinOrder α] [NoMaxOrder α] {a b : α} : interior (Icc a b) = Ioo a b := by
rw [← Ici_inter_Iic, interior_inter, interior_Ici, interior_Iic, Ioi_inter_Iio]
@[simp]
theorem Icc_mem_nhds_iff [NoMinOrder α] [NoMaxOrder α] {a b x : α} :
Icc a b ∈ 𝓝 x ↔ x ∈ Ioo a b := by
rw [← interior_Icc, mem_interior_iff_mem_nhds]
@[simp]
theorem interior_Ico [NoMinOrder α] {a b : α} : interior (Ico a b) = Ioo a b := by
rw [← Ici_inter_Iio, interior_inter, interior_Ici, interior_Iio, Ioi_inter_Iio]
@[simp]
theorem Ico_mem_nhds_iff [NoMinOrder α] {a b x : α} : Ico a b ∈ 𝓝 x ↔ x ∈ Ioo a b := by
rw [← interior_Ico, mem_interior_iff_mem_nhds]
@[simp]
theorem interior_Ioc [NoMaxOrder α] {a b : α} : interior (Ioc a b) = Ioo a b := by
rw [← Ioi_inter_Iic, interior_inter, interior_Ioi, interior_Iic, Ioi_inter_Iio]
@[simp]
| theorem Ioc_mem_nhds_iff [NoMaxOrder α] {a b x : α} : Ioc a b ∈ 𝓝 x ↔ x ∈ Ioo a b := by
rw [← interior_Ioc, mem_interior_iff_mem_nhds]
| Mathlib/Topology/Order/DenselyOrdered.lean | 111 | 112 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Joël Riou. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Joël Riou
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Sites.Sheaf
/-! Objects which cover the terminal object
In this file, given a site `(C, J)`, we introduce the notion of a family
of objects `Y : I → C` which "cover the final object": this means
that for all `X : C`, the sieve `Sieve.ofObjects Y X` is covering for `J`.
When there is a terminal object `X : C`, then `J.CoversTop Y`
holds iff `Sieve.ofObjects Y X` is covering for `J`.
We introduce a notion of compatible family of elements on objects `Y`
and obtain `Presheaf.FamilyOfElementsOnObjects.IsCompatible.existsUnique_section`
which asserts that if a presheaf of types is a sheaf, then any compatible
family of elements on objects `Y` which cover the final object extends as
a section of this presheaf.
-/
universe w v' v u' u
namespace CategoryTheory
open Limits
variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C] (J : GrothendieckTopology C)
{A : Type u'} [Category.{v'} A]
namespace GrothendieckTopology
/-- A family of objects `Y : I → C` "covers the final object"
if for all `X : C`, the sieve `ofObjects Y X` is a covering sieve. -/
def CoversTop {I : Type*} (Y : I → C) : Prop :=
∀ (X : C), Sieve.ofObjects Y X ∈ J X
lemma coversTop_iff_of_isTerminal (X : C) (hX : IsTerminal X)
{I : Type*} (Y : I → C) :
J.CoversTop Y ↔ Sieve.ofObjects Y X ∈ J X := by
constructor
· tauto
· intro h W
apply J.superset_covering _ (J.pullback_stable (hX.from W) h)
rintro T a ⟨i, ⟨b⟩⟩
exact ⟨i, ⟨b⟩⟩
namespace CoversTop
variable {J}
variable {I : Type*} {Y : I → C} (hY : J.CoversTop Y)
include hY
/-- The cover of any object `W : C` attached to a family of objects `Y` that satisfy
`J.CoversTop Y` -/
abbrev cover (W : C) : Cover J W := ⟨Sieve.ofObjects Y W, hY W⟩
lemma ext (F : Sheaf J A) {c : Cone F.1} (hc : IsLimit c) {X : A} {f g : X ⟶ c.pt}
(h : ∀ (i : I), f ≫ c.π.app (Opposite.op (Y i)) =
g ≫ c.π.app (Opposite.op (Y i))) :
f = g := by
refine hc.hom_ext (fun Z => F.2.hom_ext (hY.cover Z.unop) _ _ ?_)
rintro ⟨W, a, ⟨i, ⟨b⟩⟩⟩
simpa using h i =≫ F.1.map b.op
lemma sections_ext (F : Sheaf J (Type _)) {x y : F.1.sections}
(h : ∀ (i : I), x.1 (Opposite.op (Y i)) = y.1 (Opposite.op (Y i))) :
x = y := by
ext W
apply (Presieve.isSeparated_of_isSheaf J F.1
((isSheaf_iff_isSheaf_of_type _ _).1 F.2) _ (hY W.unop)).ext
rintro T a ⟨i, ⟨b⟩⟩
simpa using congr_arg (F.1.map b.op) (h i)
end CoversTop
end GrothendieckTopology
namespace Presheaf
variable (F : Cᵒᵖ ⥤ Type w) {I : Type*} (Y : I → C)
/-- A family of elements of a presheaf of types `F` indexed by a family of objects
`Y : I → C` consists of the data of an element in `F.obj (Opposite.op (Y i))` for all `i`. -/
def FamilyOfElementsOnObjects := ∀ (i : I), F.obj (Opposite.op (Y i))
namespace FamilyOfElementsOnObjects
variable {F Y}
variable (x : FamilyOfElementsOnObjects F Y)
/-- `x : FamilyOfElementsOnObjects F Y` is compatible if for any object `Z` such that
there exists a morphism `f : Z → Y i`, then the pullback of `x i` by `f` is independent
of `f` and `i`. -/
def IsCompatible (x : FamilyOfElementsOnObjects F Y) : Prop :=
∀ (Z : C) (i j : I) (f : Z ⟶ Y i) (g : Z ⟶ Y j),
F.map f.op (x i) = F.map g.op (x j)
/-- A family of elements indexed by `Sieve.ofObjects Y X` that is induced by
`x : FamilyOfElementsOnObjects F Y`. See the equational lemma
`IsCompatible.familyOfElements_apply` which holds under the assumption `x.IsCompatible`. -/
noncomputable def familyOfElements (X : C) :
Presieve.FamilyOfElements F (Sieve.ofObjects Y X).arrows :=
fun _ _ hf => F.map hf.choose_spec.some.op (x _)
namespace IsCompatible
variable {x}
lemma familyOfElements_apply (hx : x.IsCompatible) {X Z : C} (f : Z ⟶ X) (i : I) (φ : Z ⟶ Y i) :
familyOfElements x X f ⟨i, ⟨φ⟩⟩ = F.map φ.op (x i) := by
apply hx
| lemma familyOfElements_isCompatible (hx : x.IsCompatible) (X : C) :
(familyOfElements x X).Compatible := by
intro Y₁ Y₂ Z g₁ g₂ f₁ f₂ ⟨i₁, ⟨φ₁⟩⟩ ⟨i₂, ⟨φ₂⟩⟩ _
simpa [hx.familyOfElements_apply f₁ i₁ φ₁,
hx.familyOfElements_apply f₂ i₂ φ₂] using hx Z i₁ i₂ (g₁ ≫ φ₁) (g₂ ≫ φ₂)
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/CoversTop.lean | 116 | 120 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Chris Hughes, Thomas Browning
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Archimedean.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.SetLike.Fintype
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.PGroup
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.NoncommPiCoprod
/-!
# Sylow theorems
The Sylow theorems are the following results for every finite group `G` and every prime number `p`.
* There exists a Sylow `p`-subgroup of `G`.
* All Sylow `p`-subgroups of `G` are conjugate to each other.
* Let `nₚ` be the number of Sylow `p`-subgroups of `G`, then `nₚ` divides the index of the Sylow
`p`-subgroup, `nₚ ≡ 1 [MOD p]`, and `nₚ` is equal to the index of the normalizer of the Sylow
`p`-subgroup in `G`.
## Main definitions
* `Sylow p G` : The type of Sylow `p`-subgroups of `G`.
## Main statements
* `Sylow.exists_subgroup_card_pow_prime`: A generalization of Sylow's first theorem:
For every prime power `pⁿ` dividing the cardinality of `G`,
there exists a subgroup of `G` of order `pⁿ`.
* `IsPGroup.exists_le_sylow`: A generalization of Sylow's first theorem:
Every `p`-subgroup is contained in a Sylow `p`-subgroup.
* `Sylow.card_eq_multiplicity`: The cardinality of a Sylow subgroup is `p ^ n`
where `n` is the multiplicity of `p` in the group order.
* `Sylow.isPretransitive_of_finite`: a generalization of Sylow's second theorem:
If the number of Sylow `p`-subgroups is finite, then all Sylow `p`-subgroups are conjugate.
* `card_sylow_modEq_one`: a generalization of Sylow's third theorem:
If the number of Sylow `p`-subgroups is finite, then it is congruent to `1` modulo `p`.
-/
open MulAction Subgroup
section InfiniteSylow
variable (p : ℕ) (G : Type*) [Group G]
/-- A Sylow `p`-subgroup is a maximal `p`-subgroup. -/
structure Sylow extends Subgroup G where
isPGroup' : IsPGroup p toSubgroup
is_maximal' : ∀ {Q : Subgroup G}, IsPGroup p Q → toSubgroup ≤ Q → Q = toSubgroup
variable {p} {G}
namespace Sylow
attribute [coe] toSubgroup
instance : CoeOut (Sylow p G) (Subgroup G) :=
⟨toSubgroup⟩
@[ext]
theorem ext {P Q : Sylow p G} (h : (P : Subgroup G) = Q) : P = Q := by cases P; cases Q; congr
instance : SetLike (Sylow p G) G where
coe := (↑)
coe_injective' _ _ h := ext (SetLike.coe_injective h)
instance : SubgroupClass (Sylow p G) G where
mul_mem := Subgroup.mul_mem _
one_mem _ := Subgroup.one_mem _
inv_mem := Subgroup.inv_mem _
/-- A `p`-subgroup with index indivisible by `p` is a Sylow subgroup. -/
def _root_.IsPGroup.toSylow [Fact p.Prime] {P : Subgroup G}
(hP1 : IsPGroup p P) (hP2 : ¬ p ∣ P.index) : Sylow p G :=
{ P with
isPGroup' := hP1
is_maximal' := by
intro Q hQ hPQ
have : P.FiniteIndex := ⟨fun h ↦ hP2 (h ▸ (dvd_zero p))⟩
obtain ⟨k, hk⟩ := (hQ.to_quotient (P.normalCore.subgroupOf Q)).exists_card_eq
have h := hk ▸ Nat.Prime.coprime_pow_of_not_dvd (m := k) Fact.out hP2
exact le_antisymm (Subgroup.relindex_eq_one.mp
(Nat.eq_one_of_dvd_coprimes h (Subgroup.relindex_dvd_index_of_le hPQ)
(Subgroup.relindex_dvd_of_le_left Q P.normalCore_le))) hPQ }
@[simp] theorem _root_.IsPGroup.toSylow_coe [Fact p.Prime] {P : Subgroup G}
(hP1 : IsPGroup p P) (hP2 : ¬ p ∣ P.index) : (hP1.toSylow hP2) = P :=
rfl
@[simp] theorem _root_.IsPGroup.mem_toSylow [Fact p.Prime] {P : Subgroup G}
(hP1 : IsPGroup p P) (hP2 : ¬ p ∣ P.index) {g : G} : g ∈ hP1.toSylow hP2 ↔ g ∈ P :=
.rfl
/-- A subgroup with cardinality `p ^ n` is a Sylow subgroup
where `n` is the multiplicity of `p` in the group order. -/
def ofCard [Finite G] {p : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime] (H : Subgroup G)
(card_eq : Nat.card H = p ^ (Nat.card G).factorization p) : Sylow p G :=
(IsPGroup.of_card card_eq).toSylow (by
rw [← mul_dvd_mul_iff_left (Nat.card_pos (α := H)).ne', card_mul_index, card_eq, ← pow_succ]
exact Nat.pow_succ_factorization_not_dvd Nat.card_pos.ne' Fact.out)
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_ofCard [Finite G] {p : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime] (H : Subgroup G)
(card_eq : Nat.card H = p ^ (Nat.card G).factorization p) : ofCard H card_eq = H :=
rfl
variable (P : Sylow p G)
variable {K : Type*} [Group K] (ϕ : K →* G) {N : Subgroup G}
/-- The preimage of a Sylow subgroup under a p-group-kernel homomorphism is a Sylow subgroup. -/
def comapOfKerIsPGroup (hϕ : IsPGroup p ϕ.ker) (h : P ≤ ϕ.range) : Sylow p K :=
{ P.1.comap ϕ with
isPGroup' := P.2.comap_of_ker_isPGroup ϕ hϕ
is_maximal' := fun {Q} hQ hle => by
show Q = P.1.comap ϕ
rw [← P.3 (hQ.map ϕ) (le_trans (ge_of_eq (map_comap_eq_self h)) (map_mono hle))]
exact (comap_map_eq_self ((P.1.ker_le_comap ϕ).trans hle)).symm }
@[simp]
theorem coe_comapOfKerIsPGroup (hϕ : IsPGroup p ϕ.ker) (h : P ≤ ϕ.range) :
P.comapOfKerIsPGroup ϕ hϕ h = P.comap ϕ :=
rfl
/-- The preimage of a Sylow subgroup under an injective homomorphism is a Sylow subgroup. -/
def comapOfInjective (hϕ : Function.Injective ϕ) (h : P ≤ ϕ.range) : Sylow p K :=
P.comapOfKerIsPGroup ϕ (IsPGroup.ker_isPGroup_of_injective hϕ) h
@[simp]
theorem coe_comapOfInjective (hϕ : Function.Injective ϕ) (h : P ≤ ϕ.range) :
P.comapOfInjective ϕ hϕ h = P.comap ϕ :=
rfl
/-- A sylow subgroup of G is also a sylow subgroup of a subgroup of G. -/
protected def subtype (h : P ≤ N) : Sylow p N :=
P.comapOfInjective N.subtype Subtype.coe_injective (by rwa [range_subtype])
@[simp]
theorem coe_subtype (h : P ≤ N) : P.subtype h = subgroupOf P N :=
rfl
theorem subtype_injective {P Q : Sylow p G} {hP : P ≤ N} {hQ : Q ≤ N}
(h : P.subtype hP = Q.subtype hQ) : P = Q := by
rw [SetLike.ext_iff] at h ⊢
exact fun g => ⟨fun hg => (h ⟨g, hP hg⟩).mp hg, fun hg => (h ⟨g, hQ hg⟩).mpr hg⟩
end Sylow
/-- A generalization of **Sylow's first theorem**.
Every `p`-subgroup is contained in a Sylow `p`-subgroup. -/
theorem IsPGroup.exists_le_sylow {P : Subgroup G} (hP : IsPGroup p P) : ∃ Q : Sylow p G, P ≤ Q :=
Exists.elim
(zorn_le_nonempty₀ { Q : Subgroup G | IsPGroup p Q }
(fun c hc1 hc2 Q hQ =>
⟨{ carrier := ⋃ R : c, R
one_mem' := ⟨Q, ⟨⟨Q, hQ⟩, rfl⟩, Q.one_mem⟩
inv_mem' := fun {_} ⟨_, ⟨R, rfl⟩, hg⟩ => ⟨R, ⟨R, rfl⟩, R.1.inv_mem hg⟩
mul_mem' := fun {_} _ ⟨_, ⟨R, rfl⟩, hg⟩ ⟨_, ⟨S, rfl⟩, hh⟩ =>
(hc2.total R.2 S.2).elim (fun T => ⟨S, ⟨S, rfl⟩, S.1.mul_mem (T hg) hh⟩) fun T =>
⟨R, ⟨R, rfl⟩, R.1.mul_mem hg (T hh)⟩ },
fun ⟨g, _, ⟨S, rfl⟩, hg⟩ => by
refine Exists.imp (fun k hk => ?_) (hc1 S.2 ⟨g, hg⟩)
rwa [Subtype.ext_iff, coe_pow] at hk ⊢, fun M hM _ hg => ⟨M, ⟨⟨M, hM⟩, rfl⟩, hg⟩⟩)
P hP)
fun {Q} h => ⟨⟨Q, h.2.prop, h.2.eq_of_ge⟩, h.1⟩
namespace Sylow
instance nonempty : Nonempty (Sylow p G) :=
nonempty_of_exists IsPGroup.of_bot.exists_le_sylow
noncomputable instance inhabited : Inhabited (Sylow p G) :=
Classical.inhabited_of_nonempty nonempty
theorem exists_comap_eq_of_ker_isPGroup {H : Type*} [Group H] (P : Sylow p H) {f : H →* G}
(hf : IsPGroup p f.ker) : ∃ Q : Sylow p G, Q.comap f = P :=
Exists.imp (fun Q hQ => P.3 (Q.2.comap_of_ker_isPGroup f hf) (map_le_iff_le_comap.mp hQ))
(P.2.map f).exists_le_sylow
theorem exists_comap_eq_of_injective {H : Type*} [Group H] (P : Sylow p H) {f : H →* G}
(hf : Function.Injective f) : ∃ Q : Sylow p G, Q.comap f = P :=
P.exists_comap_eq_of_ker_isPGroup (IsPGroup.ker_isPGroup_of_injective hf)
theorem exists_comap_subtype_eq {H : Subgroup G} (P : Sylow p H) :
∃ Q : Sylow p G, Q.comap H.subtype = P :=
P.exists_comap_eq_of_injective Subtype.coe_injective
/-- If the kernel of `f : H →* G` is a `p`-group,
then `Finite (Sylow p G)` implies `Finite (Sylow p H)`. -/
theorem finite_of_ker_is_pGroup {H : Type*} [Group H] {f : H →* G}
(hf : IsPGroup p f.ker) [Finite (Sylow p G)] : Finite (Sylow p H) :=
let h_exists := fun P : Sylow p H => P.exists_comap_eq_of_ker_isPGroup hf
let g : Sylow p H → Sylow p G := fun P => Classical.choose (h_exists P)
have hg : ∀ P : Sylow p H, (g P).1.comap f = P := fun P => Classical.choose_spec (h_exists P)
Finite.of_injective g fun P Q h => ext (by rw [← hg, h]; exact (h_exists Q).choose_spec)
/-- If `f : H →* G` is injective, then `Finite (Sylow p G)` implies `Finite (Sylow p H)`. -/
theorem finite_of_injective {H : Type*} [Group H] {f : H →* G}
(hf : Function.Injective f) [Finite (Sylow p G)] : Finite (Sylow p H) :=
finite_of_ker_is_pGroup (IsPGroup.ker_isPGroup_of_injective hf)
/-- If `H` is a subgroup of `G`, then `Finite (Sylow p G)` implies `Finite (Sylow p H)`. -/
instance (H : Subgroup G) [Finite (Sylow p G)] : Finite (Sylow p H) :=
finite_of_injective H.subtype_injective
open Pointwise
/-- `Subgroup.pointwiseMulAction` preserves Sylow subgroups. -/
instance pointwiseMulAction {α : Type*} [Group α] [MulDistribMulAction α G] :
MulAction α (Sylow p G) where
smul g P :=
⟨g • P.toSubgroup, P.2.map _, fun {Q} hQ hS =>
inv_smul_eq_iff.mp
(P.3 (hQ.map _) fun s hs =>
(congr_arg (· ∈ g⁻¹ • Q) (inv_smul_smul g s)).mp
(smul_mem_pointwise_smul (g • s) g⁻¹ Q (hS (smul_mem_pointwise_smul s g P hs))))⟩
one_smul P := ext (one_smul α P.toSubgroup)
mul_smul g h P := ext (mul_smul g h P.toSubgroup)
theorem pointwise_smul_def {α : Type*} [Group α] [MulDistribMulAction α G] {g : α}
{P : Sylow p G} : ↑(g • P) = g • (P : Subgroup G) :=
rfl
instance mulAction : MulAction G (Sylow p G) :=
compHom _ MulAut.conj
theorem smul_def {g : G} {P : Sylow p G} : g • P = MulAut.conj g • P :=
rfl
theorem coe_subgroup_smul {g : G} {P : Sylow p G} :
↑(g • P) = MulAut.conj g • (P : Subgroup G) :=
rfl
theorem coe_smul {g : G} {P : Sylow p G} : ↑(g • P) = MulAut.conj g • (P : Set G) :=
rfl
theorem smul_le {P : Sylow p G} {H : Subgroup G} (hP : P ≤ H) (h : H) : ↑(h • P) ≤ H :=
Subgroup.conj_smul_le_of_le hP h
theorem smul_subtype {P : Sylow p G} {H : Subgroup G} (hP : P ≤ H) (h : H) :
h • P.subtype hP = (h • P).subtype (smul_le hP h) :=
ext (Subgroup.conj_smul_subgroupOf hP h)
theorem smul_eq_iff_mem_normalizer {g : G} {P : Sylow p G} :
g • P = P ↔ g ∈ P.normalizer := by
rw [eq_comm, SetLike.ext_iff, ← inv_mem_iff (G := G) (H := normalizer P.toSubgroup),
mem_normalizer_iff, inv_inv]
exact
forall_congr' fun h =>
iff_congr Iff.rfl
⟨fun ⟨a, b, c⟩ => c ▸ by simpa [mul_assoc] using b,
fun hh => ⟨(MulAut.conj g)⁻¹ h, hh, MulAut.apply_inv_self G (MulAut.conj g) h⟩⟩
theorem smul_eq_of_normal {g : G} {P : Sylow p G} [h : P.Normal] :
g • P = P := by simp only [smul_eq_iff_mem_normalizer, P.normalizer_eq_top, mem_top]
end Sylow
theorem Subgroup.sylow_mem_fixedPoints_iff (H : Subgroup G) {P : Sylow p G} :
P ∈ fixedPoints H (Sylow p G) ↔ H ≤ P.normalizer := by
simp_rw [SetLike.le_def, ← Sylow.smul_eq_iff_mem_normalizer]; exact Subtype.forall
theorem IsPGroup.inf_normalizer_sylow {P : Subgroup G} (hP : IsPGroup p P) (Q : Sylow p G) :
P ⊓ Q.normalizer = P ⊓ Q :=
le_antisymm
(le_inf inf_le_left
(sup_eq_right.mp
(Q.3 (hP.to_inf_left.to_sup_of_normal_right' Q.2 inf_le_right) le_sup_right)))
(inf_le_inf_left P le_normalizer)
theorem IsPGroup.sylow_mem_fixedPoints_iff {P : Subgroup G} (hP : IsPGroup p P) {Q : Sylow p G} :
Q ∈ fixedPoints P (Sylow p G) ↔ P ≤ Q := by
rw [P.sylow_mem_fixedPoints_iff, ← inf_eq_left, hP.inf_normalizer_sylow, inf_eq_left]
/-- A generalization of **Sylow's second theorem**.
If the number of Sylow `p`-subgroups is finite, then all Sylow `p`-subgroups are conjugate. -/
instance Sylow.isPretransitive_of_finite [hp : Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] :
IsPretransitive G (Sylow p G) :=
⟨fun P Q => by
classical
have H := fun {R : Sylow p G} {S : orbit G P} =>
calc
S ∈ fixedPoints R (orbit G P) ↔ S.1 ∈ fixedPoints R (Sylow p G) :=
forall_congr' fun a => Subtype.ext_iff
_ ↔ R.1 ≤ S := R.2.sylow_mem_fixedPoints_iff
_ ↔ S.1.1 = R := ⟨fun h => R.3 S.1.2 h, ge_of_eq⟩
suffices Set.Nonempty (fixedPoints Q (orbit G P)) by
exact Exists.elim this fun R hR => by
rw [← Sylow.ext (H.mp hR)]
exact R.2
apply Q.2.nonempty_fixed_point_of_prime_not_dvd_card
refine fun h => hp.out.not_dvd_one (Nat.modEq_zero_iff_dvd.mp ?_)
calc
1 = Nat.card (fixedPoints P (orbit G P)) := ?_
_ ≡ Nat.card (orbit G P) [MOD p] := (P.2.card_modEq_card_fixedPoints (orbit G P)).symm
_ ≡ 0 [MOD p] := Nat.modEq_zero_iff_dvd.mpr h
rw [← Nat.card_unique (α := ({⟨P, mem_orbit_self P⟩} : Set (orbit G P))), eq_comm]
congr
rw [Set.eq_singleton_iff_unique_mem]
exact ⟨H.mpr rfl, fun R h => Subtype.ext (Sylow.ext (H.mp h))⟩⟩
variable (p) (G)
/-- A generalization of **Sylow's third theorem**.
If the number of Sylow `p`-subgroups is finite, then it is congruent to `1` modulo `p`. -/
theorem card_sylow_modEq_one [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] :
Nat.card (Sylow p G) ≡ 1 [MOD p] := by
refine Sylow.nonempty.elim fun P : Sylow p G => ?_
have : fixedPoints P.1 (Sylow p G) = {P} :=
Set.ext fun Q : Sylow p G =>
calc
Q ∈ fixedPoints P (Sylow p G) ↔ P.1 ≤ Q := P.2.sylow_mem_fixedPoints_iff
_ ↔ Q.1 = P.1 := ⟨P.3 Q.2, ge_of_eq⟩
_ ↔ Q ∈ {P} := Sylow.ext_iff.symm.trans Set.mem_singleton_iff.symm
have : Nat.card (fixedPoints P.1 (Sylow p G)) = 1 := by simp [this]
exact (P.2.card_modEq_card_fixedPoints (Sylow p G)).trans (by rw [this])
theorem not_dvd_card_sylow [hp : Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] : ¬p ∣ Nat.card (Sylow p G) :=
fun h =>
hp.1.ne_one
(Nat.dvd_one.mp
((Nat.modEq_iff_dvd' zero_le_one).mp
((Nat.modEq_zero_iff_dvd.mpr h).symm.trans (card_sylow_modEq_one p G))))
variable {p} {G}
namespace Sylow
/-- Sylow subgroups are isomorphic -/
nonrec def equivSMul (P : Sylow p G) (g : G) : P ≃* (g • P : Sylow p G) :=
equivSMul (MulAut.conj g) P.toSubgroup
/-- Sylow subgroups are isomorphic -/
noncomputable def equiv [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] (P Q : Sylow p G) : P ≃* Q := by
rw [← Classical.choose_spec (exists_smul_eq G P Q)]
exact P.equivSMul (Classical.choose (exists_smul_eq G P Q))
@[simp]
theorem orbit_eq_top [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] (P : Sylow p G) : orbit G P = ⊤ :=
top_le_iff.mp fun Q _ => exists_smul_eq G P Q
theorem stabilizer_eq_normalizer (P : Sylow p G) :
stabilizer G P = P.normalizer := by
ext; simp [smul_eq_iff_mem_normalizer]
theorem conj_eq_normalizer_conj_of_mem_centralizer [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)]
(P : Sylow p G) (x g : G) (hx : x ∈ centralizer P)
(hy : g⁻¹ * x * g ∈ centralizer P) :
∃ n ∈ P.normalizer, g⁻¹ * x * g = n⁻¹ * x * n := by
have h1 : P ≤ centralizer (zpowers x : Set G) := by rwa [le_centralizer_iff, zpowers_le]
have h2 : ↑(g • P) ≤ centralizer (zpowers x : Set G) := by
rw [le_centralizer_iff, zpowers_le]
rintro - ⟨z, hz, rfl⟩
specialize hy z hz
rwa [← mul_assoc, ← eq_mul_inv_iff_mul_eq, mul_assoc, mul_assoc, mul_assoc, ← mul_assoc,
eq_inv_mul_iff_mul_eq, ← mul_assoc, ← mul_assoc] at hy
obtain ⟨h, hh⟩ :=
exists_smul_eq (centralizer (zpowers x : Set G)) ((g • P).subtype h2) (P.subtype h1)
simp_rw [smul_subtype, Subgroup.smul_def, smul_smul] at hh
refine ⟨h * g, smul_eq_iff_mem_normalizer.mp (subtype_injective hh), ?_⟩
rw [← mul_assoc, Commute.right_comm (h.prop x (mem_zpowers x)), mul_inv_rev, inv_mul_cancel_right]
theorem conj_eq_normalizer_conj_of_mem [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] (P : Sylow p G)
[_hP : IsMulCommutative P] (x g : G) (hx : x ∈ P) (hy : g⁻¹ * x * g ∈ P) :
∃ n ∈ P.normalizer, g⁻¹ * x * g = n⁻¹ * x * n :=
P.conj_eq_normalizer_conj_of_mem_centralizer x g
(P.le_centralizer hx) (P.le_centralizer hy)
/-- Sylow `p`-subgroups are in bijection with cosets of the normalizer of a Sylow `p`-subgroup -/
noncomputable def equivQuotientNormalizer [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)]
(P : Sylow p G) : Sylow p G ≃ G ⧸ P.normalizer :=
calc
Sylow p G ≃ (⊤ : Set (Sylow p G)) := (Equiv.Set.univ (Sylow p G)).symm
_ ≃ orbit G P := Equiv.setCongr P.orbit_eq_top.symm
_ ≃ G ⧸ stabilizer G P := orbitEquivQuotientStabilizer G P
_ ≃ G ⧸ P.normalizer := by rw [P.stabilizer_eq_normalizer]
instance [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] (P : Sylow p G) :
Finite (G ⧸ P.normalizer) :=
Finite.of_equiv (Sylow p G) P.equivQuotientNormalizer
theorem card_eq_card_quotient_normalizer [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)]
(P : Sylow p G) : Nat.card (Sylow p G) = Nat.card (G ⧸ P.normalizer) :=
Nat.card_congr P.equivQuotientNormalizer
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-07")]
alias _root_.card_sylow_eq_card_quotient_normalizer := card_eq_card_quotient_normalizer
theorem card_eq_index_normalizer [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] (P : Sylow p G) :
Nat.card (Sylow p G) = P.normalizer.index :=
P.card_eq_card_quotient_normalizer
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-07")]
alias _root_.card_sylow_eq_index_normalizer := card_eq_index_normalizer
theorem card_dvd_index [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] (P : Sylow p G) :
Nat.card (Sylow p G) ∣ P.index :=
((congr_arg _ P.card_eq_index_normalizer).mp dvd_rfl).trans
(index_dvd_of_le le_normalizer)
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-07")]
alias _root_.card_sylow_dvd_index := card_dvd_index
/-- Auxiliary lemma for `Sylow.not_dvd_index` which is strictly stronger. -/
private theorem not_dvd_index_aux [hp : Fact p.Prime] (P : Sylow p G) [P.Normal]
[P.FiniteIndex] : ¬ p ∣ P.index := by
intro h
rw [P.index_eq_card] at h
obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := exists_prime_orderOf_dvd_card' (G := G ⧸ (P : Subgroup G)) p h
have h := IsPGroup.of_card (((Nat.card_zpowers x).trans hx).trans (pow_one p).symm)
let Q := (zpowers x).comap (QuotientGroup.mk' (P : Subgroup G))
have hQ : IsPGroup p Q := by
apply h.comap_of_ker_isPGroup
rw [QuotientGroup.ker_mk']
exact P.2
replace hp := mt orderOf_eq_one_iff.mpr (ne_of_eq_of_ne hx hp.1.ne_one)
rw [← zpowers_eq_bot, ← Ne, ← bot_lt_iff_ne_bot, ←
comap_lt_comap_of_surjective (QuotientGroup.mk'_surjective _), MonoidHom.comap_bot,
QuotientGroup.ker_mk'] at hp
exact hp.ne' (P.3 hQ hp.le)
/-- A Sylow p-subgroup has index indivisible by `p`, assuming [N(P) : P] < ∞. -/
theorem not_dvd_index' [hp : Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] (P : Sylow p G)
(hP : P.relindex P.normalizer ≠ 0) : ¬ p ∣ P.index := by
rw [← relindex_mul_index le_normalizer, ← card_eq_index_normalizer]
haveI : (P.subtype le_normalizer).Normal :=
Subgroup.normal_in_normalizer
haveI : (P.subtype le_normalizer).FiniteIndex := ⟨hP⟩
replace hP := not_dvd_index_aux (P.subtype le_normalizer)
exact hp.1.not_dvd_mul hP (not_dvd_card_sylow p G)
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-03")]
alias _root_.not_dvd_index_sylow := not_dvd_index'
/-- A Sylow p-subgroup has index indivisible by `p`. -/
theorem not_dvd_index [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] (P : Sylow p G) [P.FiniteIndex] :
¬ p ∣ P.index :=
P.not_dvd_index' Nat.card_pos.ne'
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-03")]
alias _root_.not_dvd_index_sylow' := not_dvd_index
section mapSurjective
variable [Finite G] {G' : Type*} [Group G'] {f : G →* G'} (hf : Function.Surjective f)
/-- Surjective group homomorphisms map Sylow subgroups to Sylow subgroups. -/
def mapSurjective [Fact p.Prime] (P : Sylow p G) : Sylow p G' :=
{ P.1.map f with
isPGroup' := P.2.map f
is_maximal' := fun hQ hPQ ↦ ((P.2.map f).toSylow
(fun h ↦ P.not_dvd_index (h.trans (P.index_map_dvd hf)))).3 hQ hPQ }
@[simp] theorem coe_mapSurjective [Fact p.Prime] (P : Sylow p G) : P.mapSurjective hf = P.map f :=
rfl
theorem mapSurjective_surjective (p : ℕ) [Fact p.Prime] :
Function.Surjective (Sylow.mapSurjective hf : Sylow p G → Sylow p G') := by
have : Finite G' := Finite.of_surjective f hf
intro P
let Q₀ : Sylow p (P.comap f) := Sylow.nonempty.some
let Q : Subgroup G := Q₀.map (P.comap f).subtype
have hPQ : Q.map f ≤ P := Subgroup.map_le_iff_le_comap.mpr (Subgroup.map_subtype_le Q₀.1)
have hpQ : IsPGroup p Q := Q₀.2.map (P.comap f).subtype
have hQ : ¬ p ∣ Q.index := by
rw [Subgroup.index_map_subtype Q₀.1, P.index_comap_of_surjective hf]
exact Nat.Prime.not_dvd_mul Fact.out Q₀.not_dvd_index P.not_dvd_index
use hpQ.toSylow hQ
rw [Sylow.ext_iff, Sylow.coe_mapSurjective, eq_comm]
exact ((hpQ.map f).toSylow (fun h ↦ hQ (h.trans (Q.index_map_dvd hf)))).3 P.2 hPQ
end mapSurjective
/-- **Frattini's Argument**: If `N` is a normal subgroup of `G`, and if `P` is a Sylow `p`-subgroup
of `N`, then `N_G(P) ⊔ N = G`. -/
theorem normalizer_sup_eq_top {p : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime] {N : Subgroup G} [N.Normal]
[Finite (Sylow p N)] (P : Sylow p N) :
(P.map N.subtype).normalizer ⊔ N = ⊤ := by
refine top_le_iff.mp fun g _ => ?_
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ := exists_smul_eq N ((MulAut.conjNormal g : MulAut N) • P) P
rw [← inv_mul_cancel_left (↑n) g, sup_comm]
apply mul_mem_sup (N.inv_mem n.2)
rw [smul_def, ← mul_smul, ← MulAut.conjNormal_val, ← MulAut.conjNormal.map_mul,
Sylow.ext_iff, pointwise_smul_def, Subgroup.pointwise_smul_def] at hn
have : Function.Injective (MulAut.conj (n * g)).toMonoidHom := (MulAut.conj (n * g)).injective
refine fun x ↦ (mem_map_iff_mem this).symm.trans ?_
rw [map_map, ← congr_arg (map N.subtype) hn, map_map]
rfl
/-- **Frattini's Argument**: If `N` is a normal subgroup of `G`, and if `P` is a Sylow `p`-subgroup
of `N`, then `N_G(P) ⊔ N = G`. -/
theorem normalizer_sup_eq_top' {p : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime] {N : Subgroup G} [N.Normal]
[Finite (Sylow p N)] (P : Sylow p G) (hP : P ≤ N) : P.normalizer ⊔ N = ⊤ := by
rw [← normalizer_sup_eq_top (P.subtype hP), P.coe_subtype, subgroupOf_map_subtype,
inf_of_le_left hP]
end Sylow
end InfiniteSylow
open Equiv Equiv.Perm Finset Function List QuotientGroup
universe u
variable {G : Type u} [Group G]
theorem QuotientGroup.card_preimage_mk (s : Subgroup G) (t : Set (G ⧸ s)) :
Nat.card (QuotientGroup.mk ⁻¹' t) = Nat.card s * Nat.card t := by
rw [← Nat.card_prod, Nat.card_congr (preimageMkEquivSubgroupProdSet _ _)]
namespace Sylow
theorem mem_fixedPoints_mul_left_cosets_iff_mem_normalizer {H : Subgroup G} [Finite (H : Set G)]
{x : G} : (x : G ⧸ H) ∈ MulAction.fixedPoints H (G ⧸ H) ↔ x ∈ normalizer H :=
⟨fun hx =>
have ha : ∀ {y : G ⧸ H}, y ∈ orbit H (x : G ⧸ H) → y = x := mem_fixedPoints'.1 hx _
(inv_mem_iff (G := G)).1
(mem_normalizer_fintype fun n (hn : n ∈ H) =>
have : (n⁻¹ * x)⁻¹ * x ∈ H := QuotientGroup.eq.1 (ha ⟨⟨n⁻¹, inv_mem hn⟩, rfl⟩)
show _ ∈ H by
rw [mul_inv_rev, inv_inv] at this
convert this
rw [inv_inv]),
fun hx : ∀ n : G, n ∈ H ↔ x * n * x⁻¹ ∈ H =>
mem_fixedPoints'.2 fun y =>
Quotient.inductionOn' y fun y hy =>
QuotientGroup.eq.2
(let ⟨⟨b, hb₁⟩, hb₂⟩ := hy
have hb₂ : (b * x)⁻¹ * y ∈ H := QuotientGroup.eq.1 hb₂
(inv_mem_iff (G := G)).1 <|
(hx _).2 <|
(mul_mem_cancel_left (inv_mem hb₁)).1 <| by
rw [hx] at hb₂; simpa [mul_inv_rev, mul_assoc] using hb₂)⟩
/-- The fixed points of the action of `H` on its cosets correspond to `normalizer H / H`. -/
def fixedPointsMulLeftCosetsEquivQuotient (H : Subgroup G) [Finite (H : Set G)] :
MulAction.fixedPoints H (G ⧸ H) ≃
normalizer H ⧸ Subgroup.comap ((normalizer H).subtype : normalizer H →* G) H :=
@subtypeQuotientEquivQuotientSubtype G (normalizer H : Set G) (_) (_)
(MulAction.fixedPoints H (G ⧸ H))
(fun _ => (@mem_fixedPoints_mul_left_cosets_iff_mem_normalizer _ _ _ ‹_› _).symm)
(by
intros
unfold_projs
rw [leftRel_apply (α := normalizer H), leftRel_apply]
rfl)
/-- If `H` is a `p`-subgroup of `G`, then the index of `H` inside its normalizer is congruent
mod `p` to the index of `H`. -/
theorem card_quotient_normalizer_modEq_card_quotient [Finite G] {p : ℕ} {n : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime]
{H : Subgroup G} (hH : Nat.card H = p ^ n) :
Nat.card (normalizer H ⧸ Subgroup.comap ((normalizer H).subtype : normalizer H →* G) H) ≡
Nat.card (G ⧸ H) [MOD p] := by
rw [← Nat.card_congr (fixedPointsMulLeftCosetsEquivQuotient H)]
exact ((IsPGroup.of_card hH).card_modEq_card_fixedPoints _).symm
/-- If `H` is a subgroup of `G` of cardinality `p ^ n`, then the cardinality of the
normalizer of `H` is congruent mod `p ^ (n + 1)` to the cardinality of `G`. -/
theorem card_normalizer_modEq_card [Finite G] {p : ℕ} {n : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] {H : Subgroup G}
(hH : Nat.card H = p ^ n) : Nat.card (normalizer H) ≡ Nat.card G [MOD p ^ (n + 1)] := by
have : H.subgroupOf (normalizer H) ≃ H := (subgroupOfEquivOfLe le_normalizer).toEquiv
rw [card_eq_card_quotient_mul_card_subgroup H,
card_eq_card_quotient_mul_card_subgroup (H.subgroupOf (normalizer H)), Nat.card_congr this,
hH, pow_succ']
exact (card_quotient_normalizer_modEq_card_quotient hH).mul_right' _
/-- If `H` is a `p`-subgroup but not a Sylow `p`-subgroup, then `p` divides the
index of `H` inside its normalizer. -/
theorem prime_dvd_card_quotient_normalizer [Finite G] {p : ℕ} {n : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime]
(hdvd : p ^ (n + 1) ∣ Nat.card G) {H : Subgroup G} (hH : Nat.card H = p ^ n) :
p ∣ Nat.card (normalizer H ⧸ Subgroup.comap ((normalizer H).subtype : normalizer H →* G) H) :=
let ⟨s, hs⟩ := exists_eq_mul_left_of_dvd hdvd
have hcard : Nat.card (G ⧸ H) = s * p :=
(mul_left_inj' (show Nat.card H ≠ 0 from Nat.card_pos.ne')).1
(by
rw [← card_eq_card_quotient_mul_card_subgroup H, hH, hs, pow_succ', mul_assoc, mul_comm p])
have hm :
s * p % p =
Nat.card (normalizer H ⧸ Subgroup.comap ((normalizer H).subtype : normalizer H →* G) H) % p :=
hcard ▸ (card_quotient_normalizer_modEq_card_quotient hH).symm
Nat.dvd_of_mod_eq_zero (by rwa [Nat.mod_eq_zero_of_dvd (dvd_mul_left _ _), eq_comm] at hm)
/-- If `H` is a `p`-subgroup but not a Sylow `p`-subgroup of cardinality `p ^ n`,
then `p ^ (n + 1)` divides the cardinality of the normalizer of `H`. -/
theorem prime_pow_dvd_card_normalizer [Finite G] {p : ℕ} {n : ℕ} [_hp : Fact p.Prime]
(hdvd : p ^ (n + 1) ∣ Nat.card G) {H : Subgroup G} (hH : Nat.card H = p ^ n) :
p ^ (n + 1) ∣ Nat.card (normalizer H) :=
Nat.modEq_zero_iff_dvd.1 ((card_normalizer_modEq_card hH).trans hdvd.modEq_zero_nat)
/-- If `H` is a subgroup of `G` of cardinality `p ^ n`,
then `H` is contained in a subgroup of cardinality `p ^ (n + 1)`
if `p ^ (n + 1)` divides the cardinality of `G` -/
theorem exists_subgroup_card_pow_succ [Finite G] {p : ℕ} {n : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime]
(hdvd : p ^ (n + 1) ∣ Nat.card G) {H : Subgroup G} (hH : Nat.card H = p ^ n) :
∃ K : Subgroup G, Nat.card K = p ^ (n + 1) ∧ H ≤ K :=
let ⟨s, hs⟩ := exists_eq_mul_left_of_dvd hdvd
have hcard : Nat.card (G ⧸ H) = s * p :=
(mul_left_inj' (show Nat.card H ≠ 0 from Nat.card_pos.ne')).1
(by
rw [← card_eq_card_quotient_mul_card_subgroup H, hH, hs, pow_succ', mul_assoc, mul_comm p])
have hm : s * p % p = Nat.card (normalizer H ⧸ H.subgroupOf H.normalizer) % p :=
Nat.card_congr (fixedPointsMulLeftCosetsEquivQuotient H) ▸
hcard ▸ (IsPGroup.of_card hH).card_modEq_card_fixedPoints _
have hm' : p ∣ Nat.card (normalizer H ⧸ H.subgroupOf H.normalizer) :=
Nat.dvd_of_mod_eq_zero (by rwa [Nat.mod_eq_zero_of_dvd (dvd_mul_left _ _), eq_comm] at hm)
let ⟨x, hx⟩ := @exists_prime_orderOf_dvd_card' _ (QuotientGroup.Quotient.group _) _ _ hp hm'
have hequiv : H ≃ H.subgroupOf H.normalizer := (subgroupOfEquivOfLe le_normalizer).symm.toEquiv
⟨Subgroup.map (normalizer H).subtype
(Subgroup.comap (mk' (H.subgroupOf H.normalizer)) (zpowers x)), by
show Nat.card (Subgroup.map H.normalizer.subtype
(comap (mk' (H.subgroupOf H.normalizer)) (Subgroup.zpowers x))) = p ^ (n + 1)
suffices Nat.card (Subtype.val ''
(Subgroup.comap (mk' (H.subgroupOf H.normalizer)) (zpowers x) : Set H.normalizer)) =
p ^ (n + 1)
by convert this using 2
rw [Nat.card_image_of_injective Subtype.val_injective
(Subgroup.comap (mk' (H.subgroupOf H.normalizer)) (zpowers x) : Set H.normalizer),
pow_succ, ← hH, Nat.card_congr hequiv, ← hx, ← Nat.card_zpowers, ←
Nat.card_prod]
exact Nat.card_congr
(preimageMkEquivSubgroupProdSet (H.subgroupOf H.normalizer) (zpowers x)), by
intro y hy
simp only [exists_prop, Subgroup.coe_subtype, mk'_apply, Subgroup.mem_map, Subgroup.mem_comap]
refine ⟨⟨y, le_normalizer hy⟩, ⟨0, ?_⟩, rfl⟩
dsimp only
rw [zpow_zero, eq_comm, QuotientGroup.eq_one_iff]
simpa using hy⟩
/-- If `H` is a subgroup of `G` of cardinality `p ^ n`,
then `H` is contained in a subgroup of cardinality `p ^ m`
if `n ≤ m` and `p ^ m` divides the cardinality of `G` -/
theorem exists_subgroup_card_pow_prime_le [Finite G] (p : ℕ) :
∀ {n m : ℕ} [_hp : Fact p.Prime] (_hdvd : p ^ m ∣ Nat.card G) (H : Subgroup G)
(_hH : Nat.card H = p ^ n) (_hnm : n ≤ m), ∃ K : Subgroup G, Nat.card K = p ^ m ∧ H ≤ K
| n, m => fun {hdvd H hH hnm} =>
(lt_or_eq_of_le hnm).elim
(fun hnm : n < m =>
have h0m : 0 < m := lt_of_le_of_lt n.zero_le hnm
have _wf : m - 1 < m := Nat.sub_lt h0m zero_lt_one
have hnm1 : n ≤ m - 1 := le_tsub_of_add_le_right hnm
let ⟨K, hK⟩ :=
@exists_subgroup_card_pow_prime_le _ _ n (m - 1) _
(Nat.pow_dvd_of_le_of_pow_dvd tsub_le_self hdvd) H hH hnm1
have hdvd' : p ^ (m - 1 + 1) ∣ Nat.card G := by rwa [tsub_add_cancel_of_le h0m.nat_succ_le]
let ⟨K', hK'⟩ := @exists_subgroup_card_pow_succ _ _ _ _ _ _ hdvd' K hK.1
⟨K', by rw [hK'.1, tsub_add_cancel_of_le h0m.nat_succ_le], le_trans hK.2 hK'.2⟩)
fun hnm : n = m => ⟨H, by simp [hH, hnm]⟩
/-- A generalisation of **Sylow's first theorem**. If `p ^ n` divides
the cardinality of `G`, then there is a subgroup of cardinality `p ^ n` -/
theorem exists_subgroup_card_pow_prime [Finite G] (p : ℕ) {n : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime]
(hdvd : p ^ n ∣ Nat.card G) : ∃ K : Subgroup G, Nat.card K = p ^ n :=
let ⟨K, hK⟩ := exists_subgroup_card_pow_prime_le p hdvd ⊥
(by rw [card_bot, pow_zero]) n.zero_le
⟨K, hK.1⟩
/-- A special case of **Sylow's first theorem**. If `G` is a `p`-group of size at least `p ^ n`
then there is a subgroup of cardinality `p ^ n`. -/
lemma exists_subgroup_card_pow_prime_of_le_card {n p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (h : IsPGroup p G)
(hn : p ^ n ≤ Nat.card G) : ∃ H : Subgroup G, Nat.card H = p ^ n := by
have : Fact p.Prime := ⟨hp⟩
have : Finite G := Nat.finite_of_card_ne_zero <| by linarith [Nat.one_le_pow n p hp.pos]
obtain ⟨m, hm⟩ := h.exists_card_eq
refine exists_subgroup_card_pow_prime _ ?_
rw [hm] at hn ⊢
exact pow_dvd_pow _ <| (Nat.pow_le_pow_iff_right hp.one_lt).1 hn
/-- A special case of **Sylow's first theorem**. If `G` is a `p`-group and `H` a subgroup of size at
least `p ^ n` then there is a subgroup of `H` of cardinality `p ^ n`. -/
lemma exists_subgroup_le_card_pow_prime_of_le_card {n p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (h : IsPGroup p G)
{H : Subgroup G} (hn : p ^ n ≤ Nat.card H) : ∃ H' ≤ H, Nat.card H' = p ^ n := by
obtain ⟨H', H'card⟩ := exists_subgroup_card_pow_prime_of_le_card hp (h.to_subgroup H) hn
refine ⟨H'.map H.subtype, map_subtype_le _, ?_⟩
rw [← H'card]
let e : H' ≃* H'.map H.subtype := H'.equivMapOfInjective (Subgroup.subtype H) H.subtype_injective
exact Nat.card_congr e.symm.toEquiv
/-- A special case of **Sylow's first theorem**. If `G` is a `p`-group and `H` a subgroup of size at
least `k` then there is a subgroup of `H` of cardinality between `k / p` and `k`. -/
lemma exists_subgroup_le_card_le {k p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) (h : IsPGroup p G) {H : Subgroup G}
(hk : k ≤ Nat.card H) (hk₀ : k ≠ 0) : ∃ H' ≤ H, Nat.card H' ≤ k ∧ k < p * Nat.card H' := by
obtain ⟨m, hmk, hkm⟩ : ∃ s, p ^ s ≤ k ∧ k < p ^ (s + 1) :=
exists_nat_pow_near (Nat.one_le_iff_ne_zero.2 hk₀) hp.one_lt
obtain ⟨H', H'H, H'card⟩ := exists_subgroup_le_card_pow_prime_of_le_card hp h (hmk.trans hk)
refine ⟨H', H'H, ?_⟩
simpa only [pow_succ', H'card] using And.intro hmk hkm
theorem pow_dvd_card_of_pow_dvd_card [Finite G] {p n : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (P : Sylow p G)
(hdvd : p ^ n ∣ Nat.card G) : p ^ n ∣ Nat.card P := by
rw [← index_mul_card P.1] at hdvd
exact (hp.1.coprime_pow_of_not_dvd P.not_dvd_index).symm.dvd_of_dvd_mul_left hdvd
theorem dvd_card_of_dvd_card [Finite G] {p : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime] (P : Sylow p G)
(hdvd : p ∣ Nat.card G) : p ∣ Nat.card P := by
rw [← pow_one p] at hdvd
have key := P.pow_dvd_card_of_pow_dvd_card hdvd
rwa [pow_one] at key
/-- Sylow subgroups are Hall subgroups. -/
theorem card_coprime_index [Finite G] {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (P : Sylow p G) :
(Nat.card P).Coprime P.index :=
let ⟨_n, hn⟩ := IsPGroup.iff_card.mp P.2
hn.symm ▸ (hp.1.coprime_pow_of_not_dvd P.not_dvd_index).symm
theorem ne_bot_of_dvd_card [Finite G] {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (P : Sylow p G)
(hdvd : p ∣ Nat.card G) : (P : Subgroup G) ≠ ⊥ := by
refine fun h => hp.out.not_dvd_one ?_
have key : p ∣ Nat.card P := P.dvd_card_of_dvd_card hdvd
rwa [h, card_bot] at key
/-- The cardinality of a Sylow subgroup is `p ^ n`
where `n` is the multiplicity of `p` in the group order. -/
theorem card_eq_multiplicity [Finite G] {p : ℕ} [hp : Fact p.Prime] (P : Sylow p G) :
Nat.card P = p ^ Nat.factorization (Nat.card G) p := by
obtain ⟨n, heq : Nat.card P = _⟩ := IsPGroup.iff_card.mp P.isPGroup'
refine Nat.dvd_antisymm ?_ (P.pow_dvd_card_of_pow_dvd_card (Nat.ordProj_dvd _ p))
rw [heq, ← hp.out.pow_dvd_iff_dvd_ordProj (show Nat.card G ≠ 0 from Nat.card_pos.ne'), ← heq]
exact P.1.card_subgroup_dvd_card
/-- If `G` has a normal Sylow `p`-subgroup, then it is the only Sylow `p`-subgroup. -/
| noncomputable def unique_of_normal {p : ℕ} [Fact p.Prime] [Finite (Sylow p G)] (P : Sylow p G)
(h : P.Normal) : Unique (Sylow p G) := by
refine { uniq := fun Q ↦ ?_ }
obtain ⟨x, h1⟩ := exists_smul_eq G P Q
obtain ⟨x, h2⟩ := exists_smul_eq G P default
rw [smul_eq_of_normal] at h1 h2
rw [← h1, ← h2]
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/Sylow.lean | 722 | 728 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Jeremy Avigad
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Notation.Pi
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Lattice
import Mathlib.Order.Filter.Defs
/-!
# Theory of filters on sets
A *filter* on a type `α` is a collection of sets of `α` which contains the whole `α`,
is upwards-closed, and is stable under intersection. They are mostly used to
abstract two related kinds of ideas:
* *limits*, including finite or infinite limits of sequences, finite or infinite limits of functions
at a point or at infinity, etc...
* *things happening eventually*, including things happening for large enough `n : ℕ`, or near enough
a point `x`, or for close enough pairs of points, or things happening almost everywhere in the
sense of measure theory. Dually, filters can also express the idea of *things happening often*:
for arbitrarily large `n`, or at a point in any neighborhood of given a point etc...
## Main definitions
In this file, we endow `Filter α` it with a complete lattice structure.
This structure is lifted from the lattice structure on `Set (Set X)` using the Galois
insertion which maps a filter to its elements in one direction, and an arbitrary set of sets to
the smallest filter containing it in the other direction.
We also prove `Filter` is a monadic functor, with a push-forward operation
`Filter.map` and a pull-back operation `Filter.comap` that form a Galois connections for the
order on filters.
The examples of filters appearing in the description of the two motivating ideas are:
* `(Filter.atTop : Filter ℕ)` : made of sets of `ℕ` containing `{n | n ≥ N}` for some `N`
* `𝓝 x` : made of neighborhoods of `x` in a topological space (defined in topology.basic)
* `𝓤 X` : made of entourages of a uniform space (those space are generalizations of metric spaces
defined in `Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Basic.lean`)
* `MeasureTheory.ae` : made of sets whose complement has zero measure with respect to `μ`
(defined in `Mathlib/MeasureTheory/OuterMeasure/AE`)
The predicate "happening eventually" is `Filter.Eventually`, and "happening often" is
`Filter.Frequently`, whose definitions are immediate after `Filter` is defined (but they come
rather late in this file in order to immediately relate them to the lattice structure).
## Notations
* `∀ᶠ x in f, p x` : `f.Eventually p`;
* `∃ᶠ x in f, p x` : `f.Frequently p`;
* `f =ᶠ[l] g` : `∀ᶠ x in l, f x = g x`;
* `f ≤ᶠ[l] g` : `∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≤ g x`;
* `𝓟 s` : `Filter.Principal s`, localized in `Filter`.
## References
* [N. Bourbaki, *General Topology*][bourbaki1966]
Important note: Bourbaki requires that a filter on `X` cannot contain all sets of `X`, which
we do *not* require. This gives `Filter X` better formal properties, in particular a bottom element
`⊥` for its lattice structure, at the cost of including the assumption
`[NeBot f]` in a number of lemmas and definitions.
-/
assert_not_exists OrderedSemiring Fintype
open Function Set Order
open scoped symmDiff
universe u v w x y
namespace Filter
variable {α : Type u} {f g : Filter α} {s t : Set α}
instance inhabitedMem : Inhabited { s : Set α // s ∈ f } :=
⟨⟨univ, f.univ_sets⟩⟩
theorem filter_eq_iff : f = g ↔ f.sets = g.sets :=
⟨congr_arg _, filter_eq⟩
@[simp] theorem sets_subset_sets : f.sets ⊆ g.sets ↔ g ≤ f := .rfl
@[simp] theorem sets_ssubset_sets : f.sets ⊂ g.sets ↔ g < f := .rfl
/-- An extensionality lemma that is useful for filters with good lemmas about `sᶜ ∈ f` (e.g.,
`Filter.comap`, `Filter.coprod`, `Filter.Coprod`, `Filter.cofinite`). -/
protected theorem coext (h : ∀ s, sᶜ ∈ f ↔ sᶜ ∈ g) : f = g :=
Filter.ext <| compl_surjective.forall.2 h
instance : Trans (· ⊇ ·) ((· ∈ ·) : Set α → Filter α → Prop) (· ∈ ·) where
trans h₁ h₂ := mem_of_superset h₂ h₁
instance : Trans Membership.mem (· ⊆ ·) (Membership.mem : Filter α → Set α → Prop) where
trans h₁ h₂ := mem_of_superset h₁ h₂
@[simp]
theorem inter_mem_iff {s t : Set α} : s ∩ t ∈ f ↔ s ∈ f ∧ t ∈ f :=
⟨fun h => ⟨mem_of_superset h inter_subset_left, mem_of_superset h inter_subset_right⟩,
and_imp.2 inter_mem⟩
theorem diff_mem {s t : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : tᶜ ∈ f) : s \ t ∈ f :=
inter_mem hs ht
theorem congr_sets (h : { x | x ∈ s ↔ x ∈ t } ∈ f) : s ∈ f ↔ t ∈ f :=
⟨fun hs => mp_mem hs (mem_of_superset h fun _ => Iff.mp), fun hs =>
mp_mem hs (mem_of_superset h fun _ => Iff.mpr)⟩
lemma copy_eq {S} (hmem : ∀ s, s ∈ S ↔ s ∈ f) : f.copy S hmem = f := Filter.ext hmem
/-- Weaker version of `Filter.biInter_mem` that assumes `Subsingleton β` rather than `Finite β`. -/
theorem biInter_mem' {β : Type v} {s : β → Set α} {is : Set β} (hf : is.Subsingleton) :
(⋂ i ∈ is, s i) ∈ f ↔ ∀ i ∈ is, s i ∈ f := by
apply Subsingleton.induction_on hf <;> simp
/-- Weaker version of `Filter.iInter_mem` that assumes `Subsingleton β` rather than `Finite β`. -/
theorem iInter_mem' {β : Sort v} {s : β → Set α} [Subsingleton β] :
(⋂ i, s i) ∈ f ↔ ∀ i, s i ∈ f := by
rw [← sInter_range, sInter_eq_biInter, biInter_mem' (subsingleton_range s), forall_mem_range]
theorem exists_mem_subset_iff : (∃ t ∈ f, t ⊆ s) ↔ s ∈ f :=
⟨fun ⟨_, ht, ts⟩ => mem_of_superset ht ts, fun hs => ⟨s, hs, Subset.rfl⟩⟩
theorem monotone_mem {f : Filter α} : Monotone fun s => s ∈ f := fun _ _ hst h =>
mem_of_superset h hst
theorem exists_mem_and_iff {P : Set α → Prop} {Q : Set α → Prop} (hP : Antitone P)
(hQ : Antitone Q) : ((∃ u ∈ f, P u) ∧ ∃ u ∈ f, Q u) ↔ ∃ u ∈ f, P u ∧ Q u := by
constructor
· rintro ⟨⟨u, huf, hPu⟩, v, hvf, hQv⟩
exact
⟨u ∩ v, inter_mem huf hvf, hP inter_subset_left hPu, hQ inter_subset_right hQv⟩
· rintro ⟨u, huf, hPu, hQu⟩
exact ⟨⟨u, huf, hPu⟩, u, huf, hQu⟩
theorem forall_in_swap {β : Type*} {p : Set α → β → Prop} :
(∀ a ∈ f, ∀ (b), p a b) ↔ ∀ (b), ∀ a ∈ f, p a b :=
Set.forall_in_swap
end Filter
namespace Filter
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {γ : Type w} {δ : Type*} {ι : Sort x}
theorem mem_principal_self (s : Set α) : s ∈ 𝓟 s := Subset.rfl
section Lattice
variable {f g : Filter α} {s t : Set α}
protected theorem not_le : ¬f ≤ g ↔ ∃ s ∈ g, s ∉ f := by simp_rw [le_def, not_forall, exists_prop]
/-- `GenerateSets g s`: `s` is in the filter closure of `g`. -/
inductive GenerateSets (g : Set (Set α)) : Set α → Prop
| basic {s : Set α} : s ∈ g → GenerateSets g s
| univ : GenerateSets g univ
| superset {s t : Set α} : GenerateSets g s → s ⊆ t → GenerateSets g t
| inter {s t : Set α} : GenerateSets g s → GenerateSets g t → GenerateSets g (s ∩ t)
/-- `generate g` is the largest filter containing the sets `g`. -/
def generate (g : Set (Set α)) : Filter α where
sets := {s | GenerateSets g s}
univ_sets := GenerateSets.univ
sets_of_superset := GenerateSets.superset
inter_sets := GenerateSets.inter
lemma mem_generate_of_mem {s : Set <| Set α} {U : Set α} (h : U ∈ s) :
U ∈ generate s := GenerateSets.basic h
theorem le_generate_iff {s : Set (Set α)} {f : Filter α} : f ≤ generate s ↔ s ⊆ f.sets :=
Iff.intro (fun h _ hu => h <| GenerateSets.basic <| hu) fun h _ hu =>
hu.recOn (fun h' => h h') univ_mem (fun _ hxy hx => mem_of_superset hx hxy) fun _ _ hx hy =>
inter_mem hx hy
@[simp] lemma generate_singleton (s : Set α) : generate {s} = 𝓟 s :=
le_antisymm (fun _t ht ↦ mem_of_superset (mem_generate_of_mem <| mem_singleton _) ht) <|
le_generate_iff.2 <| singleton_subset_iff.2 Subset.rfl
/-- `mkOfClosure s hs` constructs a filter on `α` whose elements set is exactly
`s : Set (Set α)`, provided one gives the assumption `hs : (generate s).sets = s`. -/
protected def mkOfClosure (s : Set (Set α)) (hs : (generate s).sets = s) : Filter α where
sets := s
univ_sets := hs ▸ univ_mem
sets_of_superset := hs ▸ mem_of_superset
inter_sets := hs ▸ inter_mem
theorem mkOfClosure_sets {s : Set (Set α)} {hs : (generate s).sets = s} :
Filter.mkOfClosure s hs = generate s :=
Filter.ext fun u =>
show u ∈ (Filter.mkOfClosure s hs).sets ↔ u ∈ (generate s).sets from hs.symm ▸ Iff.rfl
/-- Galois insertion from sets of sets into filters. -/
def giGenerate (α : Type*) :
@GaloisInsertion (Set (Set α)) (Filter α)ᵒᵈ _ _ Filter.generate Filter.sets where
gc _ _ := le_generate_iff
le_l_u _ _ h := GenerateSets.basic h
choice s hs := Filter.mkOfClosure s (le_antisymm hs <| le_generate_iff.1 <| le_rfl)
choice_eq _ _ := mkOfClosure_sets
theorem mem_inf_iff {f g : Filter α} {s : Set α} : s ∈ f ⊓ g ↔ ∃ t₁ ∈ f, ∃ t₂ ∈ g, s = t₁ ∩ t₂ :=
Iff.rfl
theorem mem_inf_of_left {f g : Filter α} {s : Set α} (h : s ∈ f) : s ∈ f ⊓ g :=
⟨s, h, univ, univ_mem, (inter_univ s).symm⟩
theorem mem_inf_of_right {f g : Filter α} {s : Set α} (h : s ∈ g) : s ∈ f ⊓ g :=
⟨univ, univ_mem, s, h, (univ_inter s).symm⟩
theorem inter_mem_inf {α : Type u} {f g : Filter α} {s t : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : t ∈ g) :
s ∩ t ∈ f ⊓ g :=
⟨s, hs, t, ht, rfl⟩
theorem mem_inf_of_inter {f g : Filter α} {s t u : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : t ∈ g)
(h : s ∩ t ⊆ u) : u ∈ f ⊓ g :=
mem_of_superset (inter_mem_inf hs ht) h
theorem mem_inf_iff_superset {f g : Filter α} {s : Set α} :
s ∈ f ⊓ g ↔ ∃ t₁ ∈ f, ∃ t₂ ∈ g, t₁ ∩ t₂ ⊆ s :=
⟨fun ⟨t₁, h₁, t₂, h₂, Eq⟩ => ⟨t₁, h₁, t₂, h₂, Eq ▸ Subset.rfl⟩, fun ⟨_, h₁, _, h₂, sub⟩ =>
mem_inf_of_inter h₁ h₂ sub⟩
section CompleteLattice
/-- Complete lattice structure on `Filter α`. -/
instance instCompleteLatticeFilter : CompleteLattice (Filter α) where
inf a b := min a b
sup a b := max a b
le_sup_left _ _ _ h := h.1
le_sup_right _ _ _ h := h.2
sup_le _ _ _ h₁ h₂ _ h := ⟨h₁ h, h₂ h⟩
inf_le_left _ _ _ := mem_inf_of_left
inf_le_right _ _ _ := mem_inf_of_right
le_inf := fun _ _ _ h₁ h₂ _s ⟨_a, ha, _b, hb, hs⟩ => hs.symm ▸ inter_mem (h₁ ha) (h₂ hb)
le_sSup _ _ h₁ _ h₂ := h₂ h₁
sSup_le _ _ h₁ _ h₂ _ h₃ := h₁ _ h₃ h₂
sInf_le _ _ h₁ _ h₂ := by rw [← Filter.sSup_lowerBounds]; exact fun _ h₃ ↦ h₃ h₁ h₂
le_sInf _ _ h₁ _ h₂ := by rw [← Filter.sSup_lowerBounds] at h₂; exact h₂ h₁
le_top _ _ := univ_mem'
bot_le _ _ _ := trivial
instance : Inhabited (Filter α) := ⟨⊥⟩
end CompleteLattice
theorem NeBot.ne {f : Filter α} (hf : NeBot f) : f ≠ ⊥ := hf.ne'
@[simp] theorem not_neBot {f : Filter α} : ¬f.NeBot ↔ f = ⊥ := neBot_iff.not_left
theorem NeBot.mono {f g : Filter α} (hf : NeBot f) (hg : f ≤ g) : NeBot g :=
⟨ne_bot_of_le_ne_bot hf.1 hg⟩
theorem neBot_of_le {f g : Filter α} [hf : NeBot f] (hg : f ≤ g) : NeBot g :=
hf.mono hg
@[simp] theorem sup_neBot {f g : Filter α} : NeBot (f ⊔ g) ↔ NeBot f ∨ NeBot g := by
simp only [neBot_iff, not_and_or, Ne, sup_eq_bot_iff]
theorem not_disjoint_self_iff : ¬Disjoint f f ↔ f.NeBot := by rw [disjoint_self, neBot_iff]
theorem bot_sets_eq : (⊥ : Filter α).sets = univ := rfl
/-- Either `f = ⊥` or `Filter.NeBot f`. This is a version of `eq_or_ne` that uses `Filter.NeBot`
as the second alternative, to be used as an instance. -/
theorem eq_or_neBot (f : Filter α) : f = ⊥ ∨ NeBot f := (eq_or_ne f ⊥).imp_right NeBot.mk
theorem sup_sets_eq {f g : Filter α} : (f ⊔ g).sets = f.sets ∩ g.sets :=
(giGenerate α).gc.u_inf
theorem sSup_sets_eq {s : Set (Filter α)} : (sSup s).sets = ⋂ f ∈ s, (f : Filter α).sets :=
(giGenerate α).gc.u_sInf
theorem iSup_sets_eq {f : ι → Filter α} : (iSup f).sets = ⋂ i, (f i).sets :=
(giGenerate α).gc.u_iInf
theorem generate_empty : Filter.generate ∅ = (⊤ : Filter α) :=
(giGenerate α).gc.l_bot
theorem generate_univ : Filter.generate univ = (⊥ : Filter α) :=
bot_unique fun _ _ => GenerateSets.basic (mem_univ _)
theorem generate_union {s t : Set (Set α)} :
Filter.generate (s ∪ t) = Filter.generate s ⊓ Filter.generate t :=
(giGenerate α).gc.l_sup
theorem generate_iUnion {s : ι → Set (Set α)} :
Filter.generate (⋃ i, s i) = ⨅ i, Filter.generate (s i) :=
(giGenerate α).gc.l_iSup
@[simp]
theorem mem_sup {f g : Filter α} {s : Set α} : s ∈ f ⊔ g ↔ s ∈ f ∧ s ∈ g :=
Iff.rfl
theorem union_mem_sup {f g : Filter α} {s t : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : t ∈ g) : s ∪ t ∈ f ⊔ g :=
⟨mem_of_superset hs subset_union_left, mem_of_superset ht subset_union_right⟩
@[simp]
theorem mem_iSup {x : Set α} {f : ι → Filter α} : x ∈ iSup f ↔ ∀ i, x ∈ f i := by
simp only [← Filter.mem_sets, iSup_sets_eq, mem_iInter]
@[simp]
theorem iSup_neBot {f : ι → Filter α} : (⨆ i, f i).NeBot ↔ ∃ i, (f i).NeBot := by
simp [neBot_iff]
theorem iInf_eq_generate (s : ι → Filter α) : iInf s = generate (⋃ i, (s i).sets) :=
eq_of_forall_le_iff fun _ ↦ by simp [le_generate_iff]
theorem mem_iInf_of_mem {f : ι → Filter α} (i : ι) {s} (hs : s ∈ f i) : s ∈ ⨅ i, f i :=
iInf_le f i hs
@[simp]
theorem le_principal_iff {s : Set α} {f : Filter α} : f ≤ 𝓟 s ↔ s ∈ f :=
⟨fun h => h Subset.rfl, fun hs _ ht => mem_of_superset hs ht⟩
theorem Iic_principal (s : Set α) : Iic (𝓟 s) = { l | s ∈ l } :=
Set.ext fun _ => le_principal_iff
theorem principal_mono {s t : Set α} : 𝓟 s ≤ 𝓟 t ↔ s ⊆ t := by
simp only [le_principal_iff, mem_principal]
@[gcongr] alias ⟨_, _root_.GCongr.filter_principal_mono⟩ := principal_mono
@[mono]
theorem monotone_principal : Monotone (𝓟 : Set α → Filter α) := fun _ _ => principal_mono.2
@[simp] theorem principal_eq_iff_eq {s t : Set α} : 𝓟 s = 𝓟 t ↔ s = t := by
simp only [le_antisymm_iff, le_principal_iff, mem_principal]; rfl
@[simp] theorem join_principal_eq_sSup {s : Set (Filter α)} : join (𝓟 s) = sSup s := rfl
@[simp] theorem principal_univ : 𝓟 (univ : Set α) = ⊤ :=
top_unique <| by simp only [le_principal_iff, mem_top, eq_self_iff_true]
@[simp]
theorem principal_empty : 𝓟 (∅ : Set α) = ⊥ :=
bot_unique fun _ _ => empty_subset _
theorem generate_eq_biInf (S : Set (Set α)) : generate S = ⨅ s ∈ S, 𝓟 s :=
eq_of_forall_le_iff fun f => by simp [le_generate_iff, le_principal_iff, subset_def]
/-! ### Lattice equations -/
theorem empty_mem_iff_bot {f : Filter α} : ∅ ∈ f ↔ f = ⊥ :=
⟨fun h => bot_unique fun s _ => mem_of_superset h (empty_subset s), fun h => h.symm ▸ mem_bot⟩
theorem nonempty_of_mem {f : Filter α} [hf : NeBot f] {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) : s.Nonempty :=
s.eq_empty_or_nonempty.elim (fun h => absurd hs (h.symm ▸ mt empty_mem_iff_bot.mp hf.1)) id
theorem NeBot.nonempty_of_mem {f : Filter α} (hf : NeBot f) {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) : s.Nonempty :=
@Filter.nonempty_of_mem α f hf s hs
@[simp]
theorem empty_not_mem (f : Filter α) [NeBot f] : ¬∅ ∈ f := fun h => (nonempty_of_mem h).ne_empty rfl
theorem nonempty_of_neBot (f : Filter α) [NeBot f] : Nonempty α :=
nonempty_of_exists <| nonempty_of_mem (univ_mem : univ ∈ f)
theorem compl_not_mem {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} [NeBot f] (h : s ∈ f) : sᶜ ∉ f := fun hsc =>
(nonempty_of_mem (inter_mem h hsc)).ne_empty <| inter_compl_self s
theorem filter_eq_bot_of_isEmpty [IsEmpty α] (f : Filter α) : f = ⊥ :=
empty_mem_iff_bot.mp <| univ_mem' isEmptyElim
protected lemma disjoint_iff {f g : Filter α} : Disjoint f g ↔ ∃ s ∈ f, ∃ t ∈ g, Disjoint s t := by
simp only [disjoint_iff, ← empty_mem_iff_bot, mem_inf_iff, inf_eq_inter, bot_eq_empty,
@eq_comm _ ∅]
theorem disjoint_of_disjoint_of_mem {f g : Filter α} {s t : Set α} (h : Disjoint s t) (hs : s ∈ f)
(ht : t ∈ g) : Disjoint f g :=
Filter.disjoint_iff.mpr ⟨s, hs, t, ht, h⟩
theorem NeBot.not_disjoint (hf : f.NeBot) (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : t ∈ f) : ¬Disjoint s t := fun h =>
not_disjoint_self_iff.2 hf <| Filter.disjoint_iff.2 ⟨s, hs, t, ht, h⟩
theorem inf_eq_bot_iff {f g : Filter α} : f ⊓ g = ⊥ ↔ ∃ U ∈ f, ∃ V ∈ g, U ∩ V = ∅ := by
simp only [← disjoint_iff, Filter.disjoint_iff, Set.disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty]
/-- There is exactly one filter on an empty type. -/
instance unique [IsEmpty α] : Unique (Filter α) where
default := ⊥
uniq := filter_eq_bot_of_isEmpty
theorem NeBot.nonempty (f : Filter α) [hf : f.NeBot] : Nonempty α :=
not_isEmpty_iff.mp fun _ ↦ hf.ne (Subsingleton.elim _ _)
/-- There are only two filters on a `Subsingleton`: `⊥` and `⊤`. If the type is empty, then they are
equal. -/
theorem eq_top_of_neBot [Subsingleton α] (l : Filter α) [NeBot l] : l = ⊤ := by
refine top_unique fun s hs => ?_
obtain rfl : s = univ := Subsingleton.eq_univ_of_nonempty (nonempty_of_mem hs)
exact univ_mem
theorem forall_mem_nonempty_iff_neBot {f : Filter α} :
(∀ s : Set α, s ∈ f → s.Nonempty) ↔ NeBot f :=
⟨fun h => ⟨fun hf => not_nonempty_empty (h ∅ <| hf.symm ▸ mem_bot)⟩, @nonempty_of_mem _ _⟩
instance instNeBotTop [Nonempty α] : NeBot (⊤ : Filter α) :=
forall_mem_nonempty_iff_neBot.1 fun s hs => by rwa [mem_top.1 hs, ← nonempty_iff_univ_nonempty]
instance instNontrivialFilter [Nonempty α] : Nontrivial (Filter α) :=
⟨⟨⊤, ⊥, instNeBotTop.ne⟩⟩
theorem nontrivial_iff_nonempty : Nontrivial (Filter α) ↔ Nonempty α :=
⟨fun _ =>
by_contra fun h' =>
haveI := not_nonempty_iff.1 h'
not_subsingleton (Filter α) inferInstance,
@Filter.instNontrivialFilter α⟩
theorem eq_sInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem {S : Set (Filter α)} {l : Filter α}
(h : ∀ {s}, s ∈ l ↔ ∃ f ∈ S, s ∈ f) : l = sInf S :=
le_antisymm (le_sInf fun f hf _ hs => h.2 ⟨f, hf, hs⟩)
fun _ hs => let ⟨_, hf, hs⟩ := h.1 hs; (sInf_le hf) hs
theorem eq_iInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem {f : ι → Filter α} {l : Filter α}
(h : ∀ {s}, s ∈ l ↔ ∃ i, s ∈ f i) : l = iInf f :=
eq_sInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem <| h.trans (exists_range_iff (p := (_ ∈ ·))).symm
theorem eq_biInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem {f : ι → Filter α} {p : ι → Prop} {l : Filter α}
(h : ∀ {s}, s ∈ l ↔ ∃ i, p i ∧ s ∈ f i) : l = ⨅ (i) (_ : p i), f i := by
rw [iInf_subtype']
exact eq_iInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem fun {_} => by simp only [Subtype.exists, h, exists_prop]
theorem iInf_sets_eq {f : ι → Filter α} (h : Directed (· ≥ ·) f) [ne : Nonempty ι] :
(iInf f).sets = ⋃ i, (f i).sets :=
let ⟨i⟩ := ne
let u :=
{ sets := ⋃ i, (f i).sets
univ_sets := mem_iUnion.2 ⟨i, univ_mem⟩
sets_of_superset := by
simp only [mem_iUnion, exists_imp]
exact fun i hx hxy => ⟨i, mem_of_superset hx hxy⟩
inter_sets := by
simp only [mem_iUnion, exists_imp]
intro x y a hx b hy
rcases h a b with ⟨c, ha, hb⟩
exact ⟨c, inter_mem (ha hx) (hb hy)⟩ }
have : u = iInf f := eq_iInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem mem_iUnion
congr_arg Filter.sets this.symm
theorem mem_iInf_of_directed {f : ι → Filter α} (h : Directed (· ≥ ·) f) [Nonempty ι] (s) :
s ∈ iInf f ↔ ∃ i, s ∈ f i := by
simp only [← Filter.mem_sets, iInf_sets_eq h, mem_iUnion]
theorem mem_biInf_of_directed {f : β → Filter α} {s : Set β} (h : DirectedOn (f ⁻¹'o (· ≥ ·)) s)
(ne : s.Nonempty) {t : Set α} : (t ∈ ⨅ i ∈ s, f i) ↔ ∃ i ∈ s, t ∈ f i := by
haveI := ne.to_subtype
simp_rw [iInf_subtype', mem_iInf_of_directed h.directed_val, Subtype.exists, exists_prop]
theorem biInf_sets_eq {f : β → Filter α} {s : Set β} (h : DirectedOn (f ⁻¹'o (· ≥ ·)) s)
(ne : s.Nonempty) : (⨅ i ∈ s, f i).sets = ⋃ i ∈ s, (f i).sets :=
ext fun t => by simp [mem_biInf_of_directed h ne]
@[simp]
theorem sup_join {f₁ f₂ : Filter (Filter α)} : join f₁ ⊔ join f₂ = join (f₁ ⊔ f₂) :=
Filter.ext fun x => by simp only [mem_sup, mem_join]
@[simp]
theorem iSup_join {ι : Sort w} {f : ι → Filter (Filter α)} : ⨆ x, join (f x) = join (⨆ x, f x) :=
Filter.ext fun x => by simp only [mem_iSup, mem_join]
instance : DistribLattice (Filter α) :=
{ Filter.instCompleteLatticeFilter with
le_sup_inf := by
intro x y z s
simp only [and_assoc, mem_inf_iff, mem_sup, exists_prop, exists_imp, and_imp]
rintro hs t₁ ht₁ t₂ ht₂ rfl
exact
⟨t₁, x.sets_of_superset hs inter_subset_left, ht₁, t₂,
x.sets_of_superset hs inter_subset_right, ht₂, rfl⟩ }
/-- If `f : ι → Filter α` is directed, `ι` is not empty, and `∀ i, f i ≠ ⊥`, then `iInf f ≠ ⊥`.
See also `iInf_neBot_of_directed` for a version assuming `Nonempty α` instead of `Nonempty ι`. -/
theorem iInf_neBot_of_directed' {f : ι → Filter α} [Nonempty ι] (hd : Directed (· ≥ ·) f) :
(∀ i, NeBot (f i)) → NeBot (iInf f) :=
not_imp_not.1 <| by simpa only [not_forall, not_neBot, ← empty_mem_iff_bot,
mem_iInf_of_directed hd] using id
/-- If `f : ι → Filter α` is directed, `α` is not empty, and `∀ i, f i ≠ ⊥`, then `iInf f ≠ ⊥`.
See also `iInf_neBot_of_directed'` for a version assuming `Nonempty ι` instead of `Nonempty α`. -/
theorem iInf_neBot_of_directed {f : ι → Filter α} [hn : Nonempty α] (hd : Directed (· ≥ ·) f)
(hb : ∀ i, NeBot (f i)) : NeBot (iInf f) := by
cases isEmpty_or_nonempty ι
· constructor
simp [iInf_of_empty f, top_ne_bot]
· exact iInf_neBot_of_directed' hd hb
theorem sInf_neBot_of_directed' {s : Set (Filter α)} (hne : s.Nonempty) (hd : DirectedOn (· ≥ ·) s)
(hbot : ⊥ ∉ s) : NeBot (sInf s) :=
(sInf_eq_iInf' s).symm ▸
@iInf_neBot_of_directed' _ _ _ hne.to_subtype hd.directed_val fun ⟨_, hf⟩ =>
⟨ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hf hbot⟩
theorem sInf_neBot_of_directed [Nonempty α] {s : Set (Filter α)} (hd : DirectedOn (· ≥ ·) s)
(hbot : ⊥ ∉ s) : NeBot (sInf s) :=
(sInf_eq_iInf' s).symm ▸
iInf_neBot_of_directed hd.directed_val fun ⟨_, hf⟩ => ⟨ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hf hbot⟩
theorem iInf_neBot_iff_of_directed' {f : ι → Filter α} [Nonempty ι] (hd : Directed (· ≥ ·) f) :
NeBot (iInf f) ↔ ∀ i, NeBot (f i) :=
⟨fun H i => H.mono (iInf_le _ i), iInf_neBot_of_directed' hd⟩
theorem iInf_neBot_iff_of_directed {f : ι → Filter α} [Nonempty α] (hd : Directed (· ≥ ·) f) :
NeBot (iInf f) ↔ ∀ i, NeBot (f i) :=
⟨fun H i => H.mono (iInf_le _ i), iInf_neBot_of_directed hd⟩
/-! #### `principal` equations -/
@[simp]
theorem inf_principal {s t : Set α} : 𝓟 s ⊓ 𝓟 t = 𝓟 (s ∩ t) :=
le_antisymm
(by simp only [le_principal_iff, mem_inf_iff]; exact ⟨s, Subset.rfl, t, Subset.rfl, rfl⟩)
(by simp [le_inf_iff, inter_subset_left, inter_subset_right])
@[simp]
theorem sup_principal {s t : Set α} : 𝓟 s ⊔ 𝓟 t = 𝓟 (s ∪ t) :=
Filter.ext fun u => by simp only [union_subset_iff, mem_sup, mem_principal]
@[simp]
theorem iSup_principal {ι : Sort w} {s : ι → Set α} : ⨆ x, 𝓟 (s x) = 𝓟 (⋃ i, s i) :=
Filter.ext fun x => by simp only [mem_iSup, mem_principal, iUnion_subset_iff]
@[simp]
theorem principal_eq_bot_iff {s : Set α} : 𝓟 s = ⊥ ↔ s = ∅ :=
empty_mem_iff_bot.symm.trans <| mem_principal.trans subset_empty_iff
@[simp]
theorem principal_neBot_iff {s : Set α} : NeBot (𝓟 s) ↔ s.Nonempty :=
neBot_iff.trans <| (not_congr principal_eq_bot_iff).trans nonempty_iff_ne_empty.symm
alias ⟨_, _root_.Set.Nonempty.principal_neBot⟩ := principal_neBot_iff
theorem isCompl_principal (s : Set α) : IsCompl (𝓟 s) (𝓟 sᶜ) :=
IsCompl.of_eq (by rw [inf_principal, inter_compl_self, principal_empty]) <| by
rw [sup_principal, union_compl_self, principal_univ]
theorem mem_inf_principal' {f : Filter α} {s t : Set α} : s ∈ f ⊓ 𝓟 t ↔ tᶜ ∪ s ∈ f := by
simp only [← le_principal_iff, (isCompl_principal s).le_left_iff, disjoint_assoc, inf_principal,
← (isCompl_principal (t ∩ sᶜ)).le_right_iff, compl_inter, compl_compl]
lemma mem_inf_principal {f : Filter α} {s t : Set α} : s ∈ f ⊓ 𝓟 t ↔ { x | x ∈ t → x ∈ s } ∈ f := by
simp only [mem_inf_principal', imp_iff_not_or, setOf_or, compl_def, setOf_mem_eq]
lemma iSup_inf_principal (f : ι → Filter α) (s : Set α) : ⨆ i, f i ⊓ 𝓟 s = (⨆ i, f i) ⊓ 𝓟 s := by
ext
simp only [mem_iSup, mem_inf_principal]
theorem inf_principal_eq_bot {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} : f ⊓ 𝓟 s = ⊥ ↔ sᶜ ∈ f := by
rw [← empty_mem_iff_bot, mem_inf_principal]
simp only [mem_empty_iff_false, imp_false, compl_def]
theorem mem_of_eq_bot {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} (h : f ⊓ 𝓟 sᶜ = ⊥) : s ∈ f := by
rwa [inf_principal_eq_bot, compl_compl] at h
theorem diff_mem_inf_principal_compl {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) (t : Set α) :
s \ t ∈ f ⊓ 𝓟 tᶜ :=
inter_mem_inf hs <| mem_principal_self tᶜ
theorem principal_le_iff {s : Set α} {f : Filter α} : 𝓟 s ≤ f ↔ ∀ V ∈ f, s ⊆ V := by
simp_rw [le_def, mem_principal]
end Lattice
@[mono, gcongr]
theorem join_mono {f₁ f₂ : Filter (Filter α)} (h : f₁ ≤ f₂) : join f₁ ≤ join f₂ := fun _ hs => h hs
/-! ### Eventually -/
theorem eventually_iff {f : Filter α} {P : α → Prop} : (∀ᶠ x in f, P x) ↔ { x | P x } ∈ f :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem eventually_mem_set {s : Set α} {l : Filter α} : (∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s) ↔ s ∈ l :=
Iff.rfl
protected theorem ext' {f₁ f₂ : Filter α}
(h : ∀ p : α → Prop, (∀ᶠ x in f₁, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in f₂, p x) : f₁ = f₂ :=
Filter.ext h
theorem Eventually.filter_mono {f₁ f₂ : Filter α} (h : f₁ ≤ f₂) {p : α → Prop}
(hp : ∀ᶠ x in f₂, p x) : ∀ᶠ x in f₁, p x :=
h hp
theorem eventually_of_mem {f : Filter α} {P : α → Prop} {U : Set α} (hU : U ∈ f)
(h : ∀ x ∈ U, P x) : ∀ᶠ x in f, P x :=
mem_of_superset hU h
protected theorem Eventually.and {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} :
f.Eventually p → f.Eventually q → ∀ᶠ x in f, p x ∧ q x :=
inter_mem
@[simp] theorem eventually_true (f : Filter α) : ∀ᶠ _ in f, True := univ_mem
theorem Eventually.of_forall {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∀ x, p x) : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x :=
univ_mem' hp
@[simp]
theorem eventually_false_iff_eq_bot {f : Filter α} : (∀ᶠ _ in f, False) ↔ f = ⊥ :=
empty_mem_iff_bot
@[simp]
theorem eventually_const {f : Filter α} [t : NeBot f] {p : Prop} : (∀ᶠ _ in f, p) ↔ p := by
by_cases h : p <;> simp [h, t.ne]
theorem eventually_iff_exists_mem {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∃ v ∈ f, ∀ y ∈ v, p y :=
exists_mem_subset_iff.symm
theorem Eventually.exists_mem {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x) :
∃ v ∈ f, ∀ y ∈ v, p y :=
eventually_iff_exists_mem.1 hp
theorem Eventually.mp {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hq : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x → q x) : ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
mp_mem hp hq
theorem Eventually.mono {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hq : ∀ x, p x → q x) : ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
hp.mp (Eventually.of_forall hq)
theorem forall_eventually_of_eventually_forall {f : Filter α} {p : α → β → Prop}
(h : ∀ᶠ x in f, ∀ y, p x y) : ∀ y, ∀ᶠ x in f, p x y :=
fun y => h.mono fun _ h => h y
@[simp]
theorem eventually_and {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x ∧ q x) ↔ (∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ∧ ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
inter_mem_iff
theorem Eventually.congr {f : Filter α} {p q : α → Prop} (h' : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x)
(h : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x ↔ q x) : ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
h'.mp (h.mono fun _ hx => hx.mp)
theorem eventually_congr {f : Filter α} {p q : α → Prop} (h : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x ↔ q x) :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
⟨fun hp => hp.congr h, fun hq => hq.congr <| by simpa only [Iff.comm] using h⟩
@[simp]
theorem eventually_or_distrib_left {f : Filter α} {p : Prop} {q : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p ∨ q x) ↔ p ∨ ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
by_cases (fun h : p => by simp [h]) fun h => by simp [h]
@[simp]
theorem eventually_or_distrib_right {f : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} {q : Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x ∨ q) ↔ (∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ∨ q := by
simp only [@or_comm _ q, eventually_or_distrib_left]
theorem eventually_imp_distrib_left {f : Filter α} {p : Prop} {q : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p → q x) ↔ p → ∀ᶠ x in f, q x := by
simp only [imp_iff_not_or, eventually_or_distrib_left]
@[simp]
theorem eventually_bot {p : α → Prop} : ∀ᶠ x in ⊥, p x :=
⟨⟩
@[simp]
theorem eventually_top {p : α → Prop} : (∀ᶠ x in ⊤, p x) ↔ ∀ x, p x :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem eventually_sup {p : α → Prop} {f g : Filter α} :
(∀ᶠ x in f ⊔ g, p x) ↔ (∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ∧ ∀ᶠ x in g, p x :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem eventually_sSup {p : α → Prop} {fs : Set (Filter α)} :
(∀ᶠ x in sSup fs, p x) ↔ ∀ f ∈ fs, ∀ᶠ x in f, p x :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem eventually_iSup {p : α → Prop} {fs : ι → Filter α} :
(∀ᶠ x in ⨆ b, fs b, p x) ↔ ∀ b, ∀ᶠ x in fs b, p x :=
mem_iSup
@[simp]
theorem eventually_principal {a : Set α} {p : α → Prop} : (∀ᶠ x in 𝓟 a, p x) ↔ ∀ x ∈ a, p x :=
Iff.rfl
theorem Eventually.forall_mem {α : Type*} {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} {P : α → Prop}
(hP : ∀ᶠ x in f, P x) (hf : 𝓟 s ≤ f) : ∀ x ∈ s, P x :=
Filter.eventually_principal.mp (hP.filter_mono hf)
theorem eventually_inf {f g : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f ⊓ g, p x) ↔ ∃ s ∈ f, ∃ t ∈ g, ∀ x ∈ s ∩ t, p x :=
mem_inf_iff_superset
theorem eventually_inf_principal {f : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} {s : Set α} :
(∀ᶠ x in f ⊓ 𝓟 s, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in f, x ∈ s → p x :=
mem_inf_principal
theorem eventually_iff_all_subsets {f : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∀ (s : Set α), ∀ᶠ x in f, x ∈ s → p x where
mp h _ := by filter_upwards [h] with _ pa _ using pa
mpr h := by filter_upwards [h univ] with _ pa using pa (by simp)
/-! ### Frequently -/
theorem Eventually.frequently {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : α → Prop} (h : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x) :
∃ᶠ x in f, p x :=
compl_not_mem h
theorem Frequently.of_forall {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : α → Prop} (h : ∀ x, p x) :
∃ᶠ x in f, p x :=
Eventually.frequently (Eventually.of_forall h)
theorem Frequently.mp {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (h : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hpq : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x → q x) : ∃ᶠ x in f, q x :=
mt (fun hq => hq.mp <| hpq.mono fun _ => mt) h
lemma frequently_congr {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (h : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x ↔ q x) :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∃ᶠ x in f, q x :=
⟨fun h' ↦ h'.mp (h.mono fun _ ↦ Iff.mp), fun h' ↦ h'.mp (h.mono fun _ ↦ Iff.mpr)⟩
theorem Frequently.filter_mono {p : α → Prop} {f g : Filter α} (h : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x) (hle : f ≤ g) :
∃ᶠ x in g, p x :=
mt (fun h' => h'.filter_mono hle) h
theorem Frequently.mono {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (h : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hpq : ∀ x, p x → q x) : ∃ᶠ x in f, q x :=
h.mp (Eventually.of_forall hpq)
theorem Frequently.and_eventually {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hq : ∀ᶠ x in f, q x) : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x ∧ q x := by
refine mt (fun h => hq.mp <| h.mono ?_) hp
exact fun x hpq hq hp => hpq ⟨hp, hq⟩
theorem Eventually.and_frequently {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hq : ∃ᶠ x in f, q x) : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x ∧ q x := by
simpa only [and_comm] using hq.and_eventually hp
theorem Frequently.exists {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x) : ∃ x, p x := by
by_contra H
replace H : ∀ᶠ x in f, ¬p x := Eventually.of_forall (not_exists.1 H)
exact hp H
theorem Eventually.exists {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] (hp : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x) :
∃ x, p x :=
hp.frequently.exists
lemma frequently_iff_neBot {l : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in l, p x) ↔ NeBot (l ⊓ 𝓟 {x | p x}) := by
rw [neBot_iff, Ne, inf_principal_eq_bot]; rfl
lemma frequently_mem_iff_neBot {l : Filter α} {s : Set α} : (∃ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s) ↔ NeBot (l ⊓ 𝓟 s) :=
frequently_iff_neBot
theorem frequently_iff_forall_eventually_exists_and {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∀ {q : α → Prop}, (∀ᶠ x in f, q x) → ∃ x, p x ∧ q x :=
⟨fun hp _ hq => (hp.and_eventually hq).exists, fun H hp => by
simpa only [and_not_self_iff, exists_false] using H hp⟩
theorem frequently_iff {f : Filter α} {P : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, P x) ↔ ∀ {U}, U ∈ f → ∃ x ∈ U, P x := by
simp only [frequently_iff_forall_eventually_exists_and, @and_comm (P _)]
rfl
@[simp]
theorem not_eventually {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} : (¬∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∃ᶠ x in f, ¬p x := by
simp [Filter.Frequently]
@[simp]
theorem not_frequently {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} : (¬∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in f, ¬p x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, not_not]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_true_iff_neBot (f : Filter α) : (∃ᶠ _ in f, True) ↔ NeBot f := by
simp [frequently_iff_neBot]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_false (f : Filter α) : ¬∃ᶠ _ in f, False := by simp
@[simp]
theorem frequently_const {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : Prop} : (∃ᶠ _ in f, p) ↔ p := by
by_cases p <;> simp [*]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_or_distrib {f : Filter α} {p q : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x ∨ q x) ↔ (∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ∨ ∃ᶠ x in f, q x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, ← not_and_or, not_or, eventually_and]
theorem frequently_or_distrib_left {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : Prop} {q : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p ∨ q x) ↔ p ∨ ∃ᶠ x in f, q x := by simp
theorem frequently_or_distrib_right {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : α → Prop} {q : Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x ∨ q) ↔ (∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ∨ q := by simp
theorem frequently_imp_distrib {f : Filter α} {p q : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x → q x) ↔ (∀ᶠ x in f, p x) → ∃ᶠ x in f, q x := by
simp [imp_iff_not_or]
theorem frequently_imp_distrib_left {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : Prop} {q : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p → q x) ↔ p → ∃ᶠ x in f, q x := by simp [frequently_imp_distrib]
theorem frequently_imp_distrib_right {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : α → Prop} {q : Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x → q) ↔ (∀ᶠ x in f, p x) → q := by
simp only [frequently_imp_distrib, frequently_const]
theorem eventually_imp_distrib_right {f : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} {q : Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x → q) ↔ (∃ᶠ x in f, p x) → q := by
simp only [imp_iff_not_or, eventually_or_distrib_right, not_frequently]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_and_distrib_left {f : Filter α} {p : Prop} {q : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p ∧ q x) ↔ p ∧ ∃ᶠ x in f, q x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, not_and, eventually_imp_distrib_left, Classical.not_imp]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_and_distrib_right {f : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} {q : Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x ∧ q) ↔ (∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ∧ q := by
simp only [@and_comm _ q, frequently_and_distrib_left]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_bot {p : α → Prop} : ¬∃ᶠ x in ⊥, p x := by simp
@[simp]
theorem frequently_top {p : α → Prop} : (∃ᶠ x in ⊤, p x) ↔ ∃ x, p x := by simp [Filter.Frequently]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_principal {a : Set α} {p : α → Prop} : (∃ᶠ x in 𝓟 a, p x) ↔ ∃ x ∈ a, p x := by
simp [Filter.Frequently, not_forall]
theorem frequently_inf_principal {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} {p : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f ⊓ 𝓟 s, p x) ↔ ∃ᶠ x in f, x ∈ s ∧ p x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, eventually_inf_principal, not_and]
alias ⟨Frequently.of_inf_principal, Frequently.inf_principal⟩ := frequently_inf_principal
theorem frequently_sup {p : α → Prop} {f g : Filter α} :
(∃ᶠ x in f ⊔ g, p x) ↔ (∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ∨ ∃ᶠ x in g, p x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, eventually_sup, not_and_or]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_sSup {p : α → Prop} {fs : Set (Filter α)} :
(∃ᶠ x in sSup fs, p x) ↔ ∃ f ∈ fs, ∃ᶠ x in f, p x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, not_forall, eventually_sSup, exists_prop]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_iSup {p : α → Prop} {fs : β → Filter α} :
(∃ᶠ x in ⨆ b, fs b, p x) ↔ ∃ b, ∃ᶠ x in fs b, p x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, eventually_iSup, not_forall]
theorem Eventually.choice {r : α → β → Prop} {l : Filter α} [l.NeBot] (h : ∀ᶠ x in l, ∃ y, r x y) :
∃ f : α → β, ∀ᶠ x in l, r x (f x) := by
haveI : Nonempty β := let ⟨_, hx⟩ := h.exists; hx.nonempty
choose! f hf using fun x (hx : ∃ y, r x y) => hx
exact ⟨f, h.mono hf⟩
lemma skolem {ι : Type*} {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, Nonempty (α i)]
{P : ∀ i : ι, α i → Prop} {F : Filter ι} :
(∀ᶠ i in F, ∃ b, P i b) ↔ ∃ b : (Π i, α i), ∀ᶠ i in F, P i (b i) := by
classical
refine ⟨fun H ↦ ?_, fun ⟨b, hb⟩ ↦ hb.mp (.of_forall fun x a ↦ ⟨_, a⟩)⟩
refine ⟨fun i ↦ if h : ∃ b, P i b then h.choose else Nonempty.some inferInstance, ?_⟩
filter_upwards [H] with i hi
exact dif_pos hi ▸ hi.choose_spec
/-!
### Relation “eventually equal”
-/
section EventuallyEq
variable {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β}
theorem EventuallyEq.eventually (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x = g x := h
@[simp] lemma eventuallyEq_top : f =ᶠ[⊤] g ↔ f = g := by simp [EventuallyEq, funext_iff]
theorem EventuallyEq.rw {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) (p : α → β → Prop)
(hf : ∀ᶠ x in l, p x (f x)) : ∀ᶠ x in l, p x (g x) :=
hf.congr <| h.mono fun _ hx => hx ▸ Iff.rfl
theorem eventuallyEq_set {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} : s =ᶠ[l] t ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s ↔ x ∈ t :=
eventually_congr <| Eventually.of_forall fun _ ↦ eq_iff_iff
alias ⟨EventuallyEq.mem_iff, Eventually.set_eq⟩ := eventuallyEq_set
@[simp]
theorem eventuallyEq_univ {s : Set α} {l : Filter α} : s =ᶠ[l] univ ↔ s ∈ l := by
simp [eventuallyEq_set]
theorem EventuallyEq.exists_mem {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) :
∃ s ∈ l, EqOn f g s :=
Eventually.exists_mem h
theorem eventuallyEq_of_mem {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ l) (h : EqOn f g s) :
f =ᶠ[l] g :=
eventually_of_mem hs h
theorem eventuallyEq_iff_exists_mem {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} :
f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ ∃ s ∈ l, EqOn f g s :=
eventually_iff_exists_mem
theorem EventuallyEq.filter_mono {l l' : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h₁ : f =ᶠ[l] g) (h₂ : l' ≤ l) :
f =ᶠ[l'] g :=
h₂ h₁
@[refl, simp]
theorem EventuallyEq.refl (l : Filter α) (f : α → β) : f =ᶠ[l] f :=
Eventually.of_forall fun _ => rfl
protected theorem EventuallyEq.rfl {l : Filter α} {f : α → β} : f =ᶠ[l] f :=
EventuallyEq.refl l f
theorem EventuallyEq.of_eq {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : f = g) : f =ᶠ[l] g := h ▸ .rfl
alias _root_.Eq.eventuallyEq := EventuallyEq.of_eq
@[symm]
theorem EventuallyEq.symm {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} (H : f =ᶠ[l] g) : g =ᶠ[l] f :=
H.mono fun _ => Eq.symm
lemma eventuallyEq_comm {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} : f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ g =ᶠ[l] f := ⟨.symm, .symm⟩
@[trans]
theorem EventuallyEq.trans {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β} (H₁ : f =ᶠ[l] g) (H₂ : g =ᶠ[l] h) :
f =ᶠ[l] h :=
H₂.rw (fun x y => f x = y) H₁
theorem EventuallyEq.congr_left {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β} (H : f =ᶠ[l] g) :
f =ᶠ[l] h ↔ g =ᶠ[l] h :=
⟨H.symm.trans, H.trans⟩
theorem EventuallyEq.congr_right {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β} (H : g =ᶠ[l] h) :
f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ f =ᶠ[l] h :=
⟨(·.trans H), (·.trans H.symm)⟩
instance {l : Filter α} :
Trans ((· =ᶠ[l] ·) : (α → β) → (α → β) → Prop) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) where
trans := EventuallyEq.trans
theorem EventuallyEq.prodMk {l} {f f' : α → β} (hf : f =ᶠ[l] f') {g g' : α → γ} (hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') :
(fun x => (f x, g x)) =ᶠ[l] fun x => (f' x, g' x) :=
hf.mp <|
hg.mono <| by
intros
simp only [*]
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-10")]
alias EventuallyEq.prod_mk := EventuallyEq.prodMk
-- See `EventuallyEq.comp_tendsto` further below for a similar statement w.r.t.
-- composition on the right.
theorem EventuallyEq.fun_comp {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} (H : f =ᶠ[l] g) (h : β → γ) :
h ∘ f =ᶠ[l] h ∘ g :=
H.mono fun _ hx => congr_arg h hx
theorem EventuallyEq.comp₂ {δ} {f f' : α → β} {g g' : α → γ} {l} (Hf : f =ᶠ[l] f') (h : β → γ → δ)
(Hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => h (f x) (g x)) =ᶠ[l] fun x => h (f' x) (g' x) :=
(Hf.prodMk Hg).fun_comp (uncurry h)
@[to_additive]
theorem EventuallyEq.mul [Mul β] {f f' g g' : α → β} {l : Filter α} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g)
(h' : f' =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => f x * f' x) =ᶠ[l] fun x => g x * g' x :=
h.comp₂ (· * ·) h'
@[to_additive const_smul]
theorem EventuallyEq.pow_const {γ} [Pow β γ] {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) (c : γ) :
(fun x => f x ^ c) =ᶠ[l] fun x => g x ^ c :=
h.fun_comp (· ^ c)
@[to_additive]
theorem EventuallyEq.inv [Inv β] {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) :
(fun x => (f x)⁻¹) =ᶠ[l] fun x => (g x)⁻¹ :=
h.fun_comp Inv.inv
@[to_additive]
theorem EventuallyEq.div [Div β] {f f' g g' : α → β} {l : Filter α} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g)
(h' : f' =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => f x / f' x) =ᶠ[l] fun x => g x / g' x :=
h.comp₂ (· / ·) h'
attribute [to_additive] EventuallyEq.const_smul
@[to_additive]
theorem EventuallyEq.smul {𝕜} [SMul 𝕜 β] {l : Filter α} {f f' : α → 𝕜} {g g' : α → β}
(hf : f =ᶠ[l] f') (hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => f x • g x) =ᶠ[l] fun x => f' x • g' x :=
hf.comp₂ (· • ·) hg
theorem EventuallyEq.sup [Max β] {l : Filter α} {f f' g g' : α → β} (hf : f =ᶠ[l] f')
(hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => f x ⊔ g x) =ᶠ[l] fun x => f' x ⊔ g' x :=
hf.comp₂ (· ⊔ ·) hg
theorem EventuallyEq.inf [Min β] {l : Filter α} {f f' g g' : α → β} (hf : f =ᶠ[l] f')
(hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => f x ⊓ g x) =ᶠ[l] fun x => f' x ⊓ g' x :=
hf.comp₂ (· ⊓ ·) hg
theorem EventuallyEq.preimage {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) (s : Set β) :
f ⁻¹' s =ᶠ[l] g ⁻¹' s :=
h.fun_comp s
theorem EventuallyEq.inter {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s =ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' =ᶠ[l] t') :
(s ∩ s' : Set α) =ᶠ[l] (t ∩ t' : Set α) :=
h.comp₂ (· ∧ ·) h'
theorem EventuallyEq.union {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s =ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' =ᶠ[l] t') :
(s ∪ s' : Set α) =ᶠ[l] (t ∪ t' : Set α) :=
h.comp₂ (· ∨ ·) h'
theorem EventuallyEq.compl {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s =ᶠ[l] t) :
(sᶜ : Set α) =ᶠ[l] (tᶜ : Set α) :=
h.fun_comp Not
theorem EventuallyEq.diff {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s =ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' =ᶠ[l] t') :
(s \ s' : Set α) =ᶠ[l] (t \ t' : Set α) :=
h.inter h'.compl
protected theorem EventuallyEq.symmDiff {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α}
(h : s =ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' =ᶠ[l] t') : (s ∆ s' : Set α) =ᶠ[l] (t ∆ t' : Set α) :=
(h.diff h').union (h'.diff h)
theorem eventuallyEq_empty {s : Set α} {l : Filter α} : s =ᶠ[l] (∅ : Set α) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∉ s :=
eventuallyEq_set.trans <| by simp
theorem inter_eventuallyEq_left {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} :
(s ∩ t : Set α) =ᶠ[l] s ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s → x ∈ t := by
simp only [eventuallyEq_set, mem_inter_iff, and_iff_left_iff_imp]
theorem inter_eventuallyEq_right {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} :
(s ∩ t : Set α) =ᶠ[l] t ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ t → x ∈ s := by
rw [inter_comm, inter_eventuallyEq_left]
@[simp]
theorem eventuallyEq_principal {s : Set α} {f g : α → β} : f =ᶠ[𝓟 s] g ↔ EqOn f g s :=
Iff.rfl
theorem eventuallyEq_inf_principal_iff {F : Filter α} {s : Set α} {f g : α → β} :
f =ᶠ[F ⊓ 𝓟 s] g ↔ ∀ᶠ x in F, x ∈ s → f x = g x :=
eventually_inf_principal
theorem EventuallyEq.sub_eq [AddGroup β] {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) :
f - g =ᶠ[l] 0 := by simpa using ((EventuallyEq.refl l f).sub h).symm
theorem eventuallyEq_iff_sub [AddGroup β] {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} :
f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ f - g =ᶠ[l] 0 :=
⟨fun h => h.sub_eq, fun h => by simpa using h.add (EventuallyEq.refl l g)⟩
theorem eventuallyEq_iff_all_subsets {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} :
f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ ∀ s : Set α, ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s → f x = g x :=
eventually_iff_all_subsets
section LE
variable [LE β] {l : Filter α}
theorem EventuallyLE.congr {f f' g g' : α → β} (H : f ≤ᶠ[l] g) (hf : f =ᶠ[l] f') (hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') :
f' ≤ᶠ[l] g' :=
H.mp <| hg.mp <| hf.mono fun x hf hg H => by rwa [hf, hg] at H
theorem eventuallyLE_congr {f f' g g' : α → β} (hf : f =ᶠ[l] f') (hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') :
f ≤ᶠ[l] g ↔ f' ≤ᶠ[l] g' :=
⟨fun H => H.congr hf hg, fun H => H.congr hf.symm hg.symm⟩
theorem eventuallyLE_iff_all_subsets {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} :
f ≤ᶠ[l] g ↔ ∀ s : Set α, ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s → f x ≤ g x :=
eventually_iff_all_subsets
end LE
section Preorder
variable [Preorder β] {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β}
theorem EventuallyEq.le (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) : f ≤ᶠ[l] g :=
h.mono fun _ => le_of_eq
@[refl]
theorem EventuallyLE.refl (l : Filter α) (f : α → β) : f ≤ᶠ[l] f :=
EventuallyEq.rfl.le
theorem EventuallyLE.rfl : f ≤ᶠ[l] f :=
EventuallyLE.refl l f
@[trans]
theorem EventuallyLE.trans (H₁ : f ≤ᶠ[l] g) (H₂ : g ≤ᶠ[l] h) : f ≤ᶠ[l] h :=
H₂.mp <| H₁.mono fun _ => le_trans
instance : Trans ((· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) : (α → β) → (α → β) → Prop) (· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) (· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) where
trans := EventuallyLE.trans
@[trans]
theorem EventuallyEq.trans_le (H₁ : f =ᶠ[l] g) (H₂ : g ≤ᶠ[l] h) : f ≤ᶠ[l] h :=
H₁.le.trans H₂
instance : Trans ((· =ᶠ[l] ·) : (α → β) → (α → β) → Prop) (· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) (· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) where
trans := EventuallyEq.trans_le
@[trans]
theorem EventuallyLE.trans_eq (H₁ : f ≤ᶠ[l] g) (H₂ : g =ᶠ[l] h) : f ≤ᶠ[l] h :=
H₁.trans H₂.le
instance : Trans ((· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) : (α → β) → (α → β) → Prop) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) where
trans := EventuallyLE.trans_eq
end Preorder
variable {l : Filter α}
theorem EventuallyLE.antisymm [PartialOrder β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h₁ : f ≤ᶠ[l] g)
(h₂ : g ≤ᶠ[l] f) : f =ᶠ[l] g :=
h₂.mp <| h₁.mono fun _ => le_antisymm
theorem eventuallyLE_antisymm_iff [PartialOrder β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} :
f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ f ≤ᶠ[l] g ∧ g ≤ᶠ[l] f := by
simp only [EventuallyEq, EventuallyLE, le_antisymm_iff, eventually_and]
theorem EventuallyLE.le_iff_eq [PartialOrder β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : f ≤ᶠ[l] g) :
g ≤ᶠ[l] f ↔ g =ᶠ[l] f :=
⟨fun h' => h'.antisymm h, EventuallyEq.le⟩
theorem Eventually.ne_of_lt [Preorder β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x < g x) :
∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≠ g x :=
h.mono fun _ hx => hx.ne
theorem Eventually.ne_top_of_lt [Preorder β] [OrderTop β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β}
(h : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x < g x) : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≠ ⊤ :=
h.mono fun _ hx => hx.ne_top
theorem Eventually.lt_top_of_ne [PartialOrder β] [OrderTop β] {l : Filter α} {f : α → β}
(h : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≠ ⊤) : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x < ⊤ :=
h.mono fun _ hx => hx.lt_top
theorem Eventually.lt_top_iff_ne_top [PartialOrder β] [OrderTop β] {l : Filter α} {f : α → β} :
(∀ᶠ x in l, f x < ⊤) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≠ ⊤ :=
⟨Eventually.ne_of_lt, Eventually.lt_top_of_ne⟩
@[mono]
theorem EventuallyLE.inter {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s ≤ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' ≤ᶠ[l] t') :
(s ∩ s' : Set α) ≤ᶠ[l] (t ∩ t' : Set α) :=
h'.mp <| h.mono fun _ => And.imp
@[mono]
theorem EventuallyLE.union {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s ≤ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' ≤ᶠ[l] t') :
(s ∪ s' : Set α) ≤ᶠ[l] (t ∪ t' : Set α) :=
h'.mp <| h.mono fun _ => Or.imp
@[mono]
theorem EventuallyLE.compl {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s ≤ᶠ[l] t) :
(tᶜ : Set α) ≤ᶠ[l] (sᶜ : Set α) :=
h.mono fun _ => mt
@[mono]
theorem EventuallyLE.diff {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s ≤ᶠ[l] t) (h' : t' ≤ᶠ[l] s') :
(s \ s' : Set α) ≤ᶠ[l] (t \ t' : Set α) :=
h.inter h'.compl
theorem set_eventuallyLE_iff_mem_inf_principal {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} :
s ≤ᶠ[l] t ↔ t ∈ l ⊓ 𝓟 s :=
eventually_inf_principal.symm
theorem set_eventuallyLE_iff_inf_principal_le {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} :
s ≤ᶠ[l] t ↔ l ⊓ 𝓟 s ≤ l ⊓ 𝓟 t :=
set_eventuallyLE_iff_mem_inf_principal.trans <| by
simp only [le_inf_iff, inf_le_left, true_and, le_principal_iff]
theorem set_eventuallyEq_iff_inf_principal {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} :
s =ᶠ[l] t ↔ l ⊓ 𝓟 s = l ⊓ 𝓟 t := by
simp only [eventuallyLE_antisymm_iff, le_antisymm_iff, set_eventuallyLE_iff_inf_principal_le]
theorem EventuallyLE.sup [SemilatticeSup β] {l : Filter α} {f₁ f₂ g₁ g₂ : α → β} (hf : f₁ ≤ᶠ[l] f₂)
(hg : g₁ ≤ᶠ[l] g₂) : f₁ ⊔ g₁ ≤ᶠ[l] f₂ ⊔ g₂ := by
filter_upwards [hf, hg] with x hfx hgx using sup_le_sup hfx hgx
theorem EventuallyLE.sup_le [SemilatticeSup β] {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β} (hf : f ≤ᶠ[l] h)
(hg : g ≤ᶠ[l] h) : f ⊔ g ≤ᶠ[l] h := by
filter_upwards [hf, hg] with x hfx hgx using _root_.sup_le hfx hgx
theorem EventuallyLE.le_sup_of_le_left [SemilatticeSup β] {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β}
(hf : h ≤ᶠ[l] f) : h ≤ᶠ[l] f ⊔ g :=
hf.mono fun _ => _root_.le_sup_of_le_left
theorem EventuallyLE.le_sup_of_le_right [SemilatticeSup β] {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β}
(hg : h ≤ᶠ[l] g) : h ≤ᶠ[l] f ⊔ g :=
hg.mono fun _ => _root_.le_sup_of_le_right
theorem join_le {f : Filter (Filter α)} {l : Filter α} (h : ∀ᶠ m in f, m ≤ l) : join f ≤ l :=
fun _ hs => h.mono fun _ hm => hm hs
end EventuallyEq
end Filter
open Filter
theorem Set.EqOn.eventuallyEq {α β} {s : Set α} {f g : α → β} (h : EqOn f g s) : f =ᶠ[𝓟 s] g :=
h
theorem Set.EqOn.eventuallyEq_of_mem {α β} {s : Set α} {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : EqOn f g s)
(hl : s ∈ l) : f =ᶠ[l] g :=
h.eventuallyEq.filter_mono <| Filter.le_principal_iff.2 hl
theorem HasSubset.Subset.eventuallyLE {α} {l : Filter α} {s t : Set α} (h : s ⊆ t) : s ≤ᶠ[l] t :=
Filter.Eventually.of_forall h
variable {α β : Type*} {F : Filter α} {G : Filter β}
namespace Filter
lemma compl_mem_comk {p : Set α → Prop} {he hmono hunion s} :
sᶜ ∈ comk p he hmono hunion ↔ p s := by
simp
end Filter
| Mathlib/Order/Filter/Basic.lean | 1,743 | 1,745 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Anne Baanen. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Anne Baanen, Devon Tuma
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.NonZeroDivisors
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.AlgebraMap
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Coprime.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.AdaptationNote
/-!
# Scaling the roots of a polynomial
This file defines `scaleRoots p s` for a polynomial `p` in one variable and a ring element `s` to
be the polynomial with root `r * s` for each root `r` of `p` and proves some basic results about it.
-/
variable {R S A K : Type*}
namespace Polynomial
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R] [Semiring S]
/-- `scaleRoots p s` is a polynomial with root `r * s` for each root `r` of `p`. -/
noncomputable def scaleRoots (p : R[X]) (s : R) : R[X] :=
∑ i ∈ p.support, monomial i (p.coeff i * s ^ (p.natDegree - i))
@[simp]
theorem coeff_scaleRoots (p : R[X]) (s : R) (i : ℕ) :
(scaleRoots p s).coeff i = coeff p i * s ^ (p.natDegree - i) := by
simp +contextual [scaleRoots, coeff_monomial]
theorem coeff_scaleRoots_natDegree (p : R[X]) (s : R) :
(scaleRoots p s).coeff p.natDegree = p.leadingCoeff := by
rw [leadingCoeff, coeff_scaleRoots, tsub_self, pow_zero, mul_one]
@[simp]
theorem zero_scaleRoots (s : R) : scaleRoots 0 s = 0 := by
ext
simp
theorem scaleRoots_ne_zero {p : R[X]} (hp : p ≠ 0) (s : R) : scaleRoots p s ≠ 0 := by
intro h
have : p.coeff p.natDegree ≠ 0 := mt leadingCoeff_eq_zero.mp hp
have : (scaleRoots p s).coeff p.natDegree = 0 :=
congr_fun (congr_arg (coeff : R[X] → ℕ → R) h) p.natDegree
rw [coeff_scaleRoots_natDegree] at this
contradiction
theorem support_scaleRoots_le (p : R[X]) (s : R) : (scaleRoots p s).support ≤ p.support := by
intro
simpa using left_ne_zero_of_mul
theorem support_scaleRoots_eq (p : R[X]) {s : R} (hs : s ∈ nonZeroDivisors R) :
(scaleRoots p s).support = p.support :=
le_antisymm (support_scaleRoots_le p s)
(by intro i
simp only [coeff_scaleRoots, Polynomial.mem_support_iff]
intro p_ne_zero ps_zero
have := pow_mem hs (p.natDegree - i) _ ps_zero
contradiction)
@[simp]
theorem degree_scaleRoots (p : R[X]) {s : R} : degree (scaleRoots p s) = degree p := by
haveI := Classical.propDecidable
by_cases hp : p = 0
· rw [hp, zero_scaleRoots]
refine le_antisymm (Finset.sup_mono (support_scaleRoots_le p s)) (degree_le_degree ?_)
rw [coeff_scaleRoots_natDegree]
intro h
have := leadingCoeff_eq_zero.mp h
contradiction
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_scaleRoots (p : R[X]) (s : R) : natDegree (scaleRoots p s) = natDegree p := by
simp only [natDegree, degree_scaleRoots]
theorem monic_scaleRoots_iff {p : R[X]} (s : R) : Monic (scaleRoots p s) ↔ Monic p := by
simp only [Monic, leadingCoeff, natDegree_scaleRoots, coeff_scaleRoots_natDegree]
theorem map_scaleRoots (p : R[X]) (x : R) (f : R →+* S) (h : f p.leadingCoeff ≠ 0) :
(p.scaleRoots x).map f = (p.map f).scaleRoots (f x) := by
ext
simp [Polynomial.natDegree_map_of_leadingCoeff_ne_zero _ h]
@[simp]
lemma scaleRoots_C (r c : R) : (C c).scaleRoots r = C c := by
ext; simp
@[simp]
lemma scaleRoots_one (p : R[X]) :
p.scaleRoots 1 = p := by ext; simp
@[simp]
lemma scaleRoots_zero (p : R[X]) :
p.scaleRoots 0 = p.leadingCoeff • X ^ p.natDegree := by
ext n
simp only [coeff_scaleRoots, ne_eq, tsub_eq_zero_iff_le, not_le, zero_pow_eq, mul_ite,
mul_one, mul_zero, coeff_smul, coeff_X_pow, smul_eq_mul]
split_ifs with h₁ h₂ h₂
| · subst h₂; rfl
· exact coeff_eq_zero_of_natDegree_lt (lt_of_le_of_ne h₁ (Ne.symm h₂))
· exact (h₁ h₂.ge).elim
| Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/ScaleRoots.lean | 104 | 106 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Mitchell Lee. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Mitchell Lee, Óscar Álvarez
-/
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Coxeter.Length
import Mathlib.Data.List.GetD
import Mathlib.Tactic.Group
/-!
# Reflections, inversions, and inversion sequences
Throughout this file, `B` is a type and `M : CoxeterMatrix B` is a Coxeter matrix.
`cs : CoxeterSystem M W` is a Coxeter system; that is, `W` is a group, and `cs` holds the data
of a group isomorphism `W ≃* M.group`, where `M.group` refers to the quotient of the free group on
`B` by the Coxeter relations given by the matrix `M`. See `Mathlib/GroupTheory/Coxeter/Basic.lean`
for more details.
We define a *reflection* (`CoxeterSystem.IsReflection`) to be an element of the form
$t = u s_i u^{-1}$, where $u \in W$ and $s_i$ is a simple reflection. We say that a reflection $t$
is a *left inversion* (`CoxeterSystem.IsLeftInversion`) of an element $w \in W$ if
$\ell(t w) < \ell(w)$, and we say it is a *right inversion* (`CoxeterSystem.IsRightInversion`) of
$w$ if $\ell(w t) > \ell(w)$. Here $\ell$ is the length function
(see `Mathlib/GroupTheory/Coxeter/Length.lean`).
Given a word, we define its *left inversion sequence* (`CoxeterSystem.leftInvSeq`) and its
*right inversion sequence* (`CoxeterSystem.rightInvSeq`). We prove that if a word is reduced, then
both of its inversion sequences contain no duplicates. In fact, the right (respectively, left)
inversion sequence of a reduced word for $w$ consists of all of the right (respectively, left)
inversions of $w$ in some order, but we do not prove that in this file.
## Main definitions
* `CoxeterSystem.IsReflection`
* `CoxeterSystem.IsLeftInversion`
* `CoxeterSystem.IsRightInversion`
* `CoxeterSystem.leftInvSeq`
* `CoxeterSystem.rightInvSeq`
## References
* [A. Björner and F. Brenti, *Combinatorics of Coxeter Groups*](bjorner2005)
-/
assert_not_exists TwoSidedIdeal
namespace CoxeterSystem
open List Matrix Function
variable {B : Type*}
variable {W : Type*} [Group W]
variable {M : CoxeterMatrix B} (cs : CoxeterSystem M W)
local prefix:100 "s" => cs.simple
local prefix:100 "π" => cs.wordProd
local prefix:100 "ℓ" => cs.length
/-- `t : W` is a *reflection* of the Coxeter system `cs` if it is of the form
$w s_i w^{-1}$, where $w \in W$ and $s_i$ is a simple reflection. -/
def IsReflection (t : W) : Prop := ∃ w i, t = w * s i * w⁻¹
theorem isReflection_simple (i : B) : cs.IsReflection (s i) := by use 1, i; simp
namespace IsReflection
variable {cs}
variable {t : W} (ht : cs.IsReflection t)
include ht
theorem pow_two : t ^ 2 = 1 := by
rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩
simp
theorem mul_self : t * t = 1 := by
rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩
simp
theorem inv : t⁻¹ = t := by
rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩
simp [mul_assoc]
theorem isReflection_inv : cs.IsReflection t⁻¹ := by rwa [ht.inv]
theorem odd_length : Odd (ℓ t) := by
suffices cs.lengthParity t = Multiplicative.ofAdd 1 by
simpa [lengthParity_eq_ofAdd_length, ZMod.eq_one_iff_odd]
rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩
simp [lengthParity_simple]
theorem length_mul_left_ne (w : W) : ℓ (w * t) ≠ ℓ w := by
suffices cs.lengthParity (w * t) ≠ cs.lengthParity w by
contrapose! this
simp only [lengthParity_eq_ofAdd_length, this]
rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩
simp [lengthParity_simple]
theorem length_mul_right_ne (w : W) : ℓ (t * w) ≠ ℓ w := by
suffices cs.lengthParity (t * w) ≠ cs.lengthParity w by
contrapose! this
simp only [lengthParity_eq_ofAdd_length, this]
rcases ht with ⟨w, i, rfl⟩
simp [lengthParity_simple]
theorem conj (w : W) : cs.IsReflection (w * t * w⁻¹) := by
obtain ⟨u, i, rfl⟩ := ht
use w * u, i
group
end IsReflection
@[simp]
theorem isReflection_conj_iff (w t : W) :
cs.IsReflection (w * t * w⁻¹) ↔ cs.IsReflection t := by
constructor
· intro h
simpa [← mul_assoc] using h.conj w⁻¹
· exact IsReflection.conj (w := w)
/-- The proposition that `t` is a right inversion of `w`; i.e., `t` is a reflection and
$\ell (w t) < \ell(w)$. -/
def IsRightInversion (w t : W) : Prop := cs.IsReflection t ∧ ℓ (w * t) < ℓ w
/-- The proposition that `t` is a left inversion of `w`; i.e., `t` is a reflection and
$\ell (t w) < \ell(w)$. -/
def IsLeftInversion (w t : W) : Prop := cs.IsReflection t ∧ ℓ (t * w) < ℓ w
theorem isRightInversion_inv_iff {w t : W} :
cs.IsRightInversion w⁻¹ t ↔ cs.IsLeftInversion w t := by
apply and_congr_right
intro ht
rw [← length_inv, mul_inv_rev, inv_inv, ht.inv, cs.length_inv w]
theorem isLeftInversion_inv_iff {w t : W} :
cs.IsLeftInversion w⁻¹ t ↔ cs.IsRightInversion w t := by
convert cs.isRightInversion_inv_iff.symm
simp
namespace IsReflection
variable {cs}
variable {t : W} (ht : cs.IsReflection t)
include ht
theorem isRightInversion_mul_left_iff {w : W} :
cs.IsRightInversion (w * t) t ↔ ¬cs.IsRightInversion w t := by
unfold IsRightInversion
simp only [mul_assoc, ht.inv, ht.mul_self, mul_one, ht, true_and, not_lt]
constructor
· exact le_of_lt
· exact (lt_of_le_of_ne' · (ht.length_mul_left_ne w))
theorem not_isRightInversion_mul_left_iff {w : W} :
¬cs.IsRightInversion (w * t) t ↔ cs.IsRightInversion w t :=
ht.isRightInversion_mul_left_iff.not_left
theorem isLeftInversion_mul_right_iff {w : W} :
cs.IsLeftInversion (t * w) t ↔ ¬cs.IsLeftInversion w t := by
rw [← isRightInversion_inv_iff, ← isRightInversion_inv_iff, mul_inv_rev, ht.inv,
ht.isRightInversion_mul_left_iff]
theorem not_isLeftInversion_mul_right_iff {w : W} :
¬cs.IsLeftInversion (t * w) t ↔ cs.IsLeftInversion w t :=
ht.isLeftInversion_mul_right_iff.not_left
end IsReflection
@[simp]
theorem isRightInversion_simple_iff_isRightDescent (w : W) (i : B) :
cs.IsRightInversion w (s i) ↔ cs.IsRightDescent w i := by
simp [IsRightInversion, IsRightDescent, cs.isReflection_simple i]
@[simp]
theorem isLeftInversion_simple_iff_isLeftDescent (w : W) (i : B) :
cs.IsLeftInversion w (s i) ↔ cs.IsLeftDescent w i := by
simp [IsLeftInversion, IsLeftDescent, cs.isReflection_simple i]
/-- The right inversion sequence of `ω`. The right inversion sequence of a word
$s_{i_1} \cdots s_{i_\ell}$ is the sequence
$$s_{i_\ell}\cdots s_{i_1}\cdots s_{i_\ell}, \ldots,
s_{i_{\ell}}s_{i_{\ell - 1}}s_{i_{\ell - 2}}s_{i_{\ell - 1}}s_{i_\ell}, \ldots,
s_{i_{\ell}}s_{i_{\ell - 1}}s_{i_\ell}, s_{i_\ell}.$$
-/
def rightInvSeq (ω : List B) : List W :=
match ω with
| [] => []
| i :: ω => (π ω)⁻¹ * (s i) * (π ω) :: rightInvSeq ω
/-- The left inversion sequence of `ω`. The left inversion sequence of a word
$s_{i_1} \cdots s_{i_\ell}$ is the sequence
$$s_{i_1}, s_{i_1}s_{i_2}s_{i_1}, s_{i_1}s_{i_2}s_{i_3}s_{i_2}s_{i_1}, \ldots,
s_{i_1}\cdots s_{i_\ell}\cdots s_{i_1}.$$
-/
def leftInvSeq (ω : List B) : List W :=
match ω with
| [] => []
| i :: ω => s i :: List.map (MulAut.conj (s i)) (leftInvSeq ω)
local prefix:100 "ris" => cs.rightInvSeq
local prefix:100 "lis" => cs.leftInvSeq
@[simp] theorem rightInvSeq_nil : ris [] = [] := rfl
@[simp] theorem leftInvSeq_nil : lis [] = [] := rfl
@[simp] theorem rightInvSeq_singleton (i : B) : ris [i] = [s i] := by simp [rightInvSeq]
@[simp] theorem leftInvSeq_singleton (i : B) : lis [i] = [s i] := rfl
theorem rightInvSeq_concat (ω : List B) (i : B) :
ris (ω.concat i) = (List.map (MulAut.conj (s i)) (ris ω)).concat (s i) := by
induction' ω with j ω ih
· simp
· dsimp [rightInvSeq, concat]
rw [ih]
simp only [concat_eq_append, wordProd_append, wordProd_cons, wordProd_nil, mul_one, mul_inv_rev,
inv_simple, cons_append, cons.injEq, and_true]
group
private theorem leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse (ω : List B) :
lis ω = (ris ω.reverse).reverse := by
induction' ω with i ω ih
· simp
· rw [leftInvSeq, reverse_cons, ← concat_eq_append, rightInvSeq_concat, ih]
simp [map_reverse]
theorem leftInvSeq_concat (ω : List B) (i : B) :
lis (ω.concat i) = (lis ω).concat ((π ω) * (s i) * (π ω)⁻¹) := by
simp [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse, rightInvSeq]
theorem rightInvSeq_reverse (ω : List B) :
ris (ω.reverse) = (lis ω).reverse := by
simp [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse]
theorem leftInvSeq_reverse (ω : List B) :
lis (ω.reverse) = (ris ω).reverse := by
simp [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse]
@[simp] theorem length_rightInvSeq (ω : List B) : (ris ω).length = ω.length := by
induction' ω with i ω ih
· simp
· simpa [rightInvSeq]
@[simp] theorem length_leftInvSeq (ω : List B) : (lis ω).length = ω.length := by
simp [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse]
theorem getD_rightInvSeq (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) :
(ris ω).getD j 1 =
(π (ω.drop (j + 1)))⁻¹
* (Option.map (cs.simple) ω[j]?).getD 1
* π (ω.drop (j + 1)) := by
induction' ω with i ω ih generalizing j
· simp
· dsimp only [rightInvSeq]
rcases j with _ | j'
· simp [getD_cons_zero]
· simp only [getD_eq_getElem?_getD] at ih
simp [getD_cons_succ, ih j']
lemma getElem_rightInvSeq (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) (h : j < ω.length) :
(ris ω)[j]'(by simp[h]) =
(π (ω.drop (j + 1)))⁻¹
* (Option.map (cs.simple) ω[j]?).getD 1
* π (ω.drop (j + 1)) := by
rw [← List.getD_eq_getElem (ris ω) 1, getD_rightInvSeq]
theorem getD_leftInvSeq (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) :
(lis ω).getD j 1 =
π (ω.take j)
* (Option.map (cs.simple) ω[j]?).getD 1
* (π (ω.take j))⁻¹ := by
induction' ω with i ω ih generalizing j
· simp
· dsimp [leftInvSeq]
rcases j with _ | j'
· simp [getD_cons_zero]
· rw [getD_cons_succ]
rw [(by simp : 1 = ⇑(MulAut.conj (s i)) 1)]
rw [getD_map]
rw [ih j']
simp [← mul_assoc, wordProd_cons]
lemma getElem_leftInvSeq (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) (h : j < ω.length) :
(lis ω)[j]'(by simp[h]) =
cs.wordProd (List.take j ω) * s ω[j] * (cs.wordProd (List.take j ω))⁻¹ := by
rw [← List.getD_eq_getElem (lis ω) 1, getD_leftInvSeq]
simp [h]
theorem getD_rightInvSeq_mul_self (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) :
((ris ω).getD j 1) * ((ris ω).getD j 1) = 1 := by
simp_rw [getD_rightInvSeq, mul_assoc]
rcases em (j < ω.length) with hj | nhj
· rw [getElem?_eq_getElem hj]
simp [← mul_assoc]
· rw [getElem?_eq_none_iff.mpr (by omega)]
simp
theorem getD_leftInvSeq_mul_self (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) :
((lis ω).getD j 1) * ((lis ω).getD j 1) = 1 := by
simp_rw [getD_leftInvSeq, mul_assoc]
rcases em (j < ω.length) with hj | nhj
· rw [getElem?_eq_getElem hj]
simp [← mul_assoc]
· rw [getElem?_eq_none_iff.mpr (by omega)]
simp
theorem rightInvSeq_drop (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) :
ris (ω.drop j) = (ris ω).drop j := by
induction' j with j ih₁ generalizing ω
· simp
· induction' ω with k ω _
· simp
· rw [drop_succ_cons, ih₁ ω, rightInvSeq, drop_succ_cons]
theorem leftInvSeq_take (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) :
lis (ω.take j) = (lis ω).take j := by
simp only [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse]
rw [List.take_reverse]
nth_rw 1 [← List.reverse_reverse ω]
rw [List.take_reverse]
simp [rightInvSeq_drop]
theorem isReflection_of_mem_rightInvSeq (ω : List B) {t : W} (ht : t ∈ ris ω) :
cs.IsReflection t := by
induction' ω with i ω ih
· simp at ht
· dsimp [rightInvSeq] at ht
rcases ht with _ | ⟨_, mem⟩
· use (π ω)⁻¹, i
group
· exact ih mem
theorem isReflection_of_mem_leftInvSeq (ω : List B) {t : W} (ht : t ∈ lis ω) :
cs.IsReflection t := by
simp only [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse, mem_reverse] at ht
exact cs.isReflection_of_mem_rightInvSeq ω.reverse ht
theorem wordProd_mul_getD_rightInvSeq (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) :
π ω * ((ris ω).getD j 1) = π (ω.eraseIdx j) := by
rw [getD_rightInvSeq, eraseIdx_eq_take_drop_succ]
nth_rw 1 [← take_append_drop (j + 1) ω]
rw [take_succ]
obtain lt | le := lt_or_le j ω.length
· simp only [getElem?_eq_getElem lt, wordProd_append, wordProd_cons, mul_assoc]
simp
· simp only [getElem?_eq_none le]
simp
theorem getD_leftInvSeq_mul_wordProd (ω : List B) (j : ℕ) :
((lis ω).getD j 1) * π ω = π (ω.eraseIdx j) := by
rw [getD_leftInvSeq, eraseIdx_eq_take_drop_succ]
nth_rw 4 [← take_append_drop (j + 1) ω]
rw [take_succ]
obtain lt | le := lt_or_le j ω.length
· simp only [getElem?_eq_getElem lt, wordProd_append, wordProd_cons, mul_assoc]
simp
· simp only [getElem?_eq_none le]
simp
theorem isRightInversion_of_mem_rightInvSeq {ω : List B} (hω : cs.IsReduced ω) {t : W}
(ht : t ∈ ris ω) : cs.IsRightInversion (π ω) t := by
constructor
· exact cs.isReflection_of_mem_rightInvSeq ω ht
· obtain ⟨j, hj, rfl⟩ := List.mem_iff_getElem.mp ht
rw [← List.getD_eq_getElem _ 1 hj, wordProd_mul_getD_rightInvSeq]
rw [cs.length_rightInvSeq] at hj
calc
ℓ (π (ω.eraseIdx j))
_ ≤ (ω.eraseIdx j).length := cs.length_wordProd_le _
_ < ω.length := by rw [← List.length_eraseIdx_add_one hj]; exact lt_add_one _
_ = ℓ (π ω) := hω.symm
theorem isLeftInversion_of_mem_leftInvSeq {ω : List B} (hω : cs.IsReduced ω) {t : W}
(ht : t ∈ lis ω) : cs.IsLeftInversion (π ω) t := by
constructor
· exact cs.isReflection_of_mem_leftInvSeq ω ht
· obtain ⟨j, hj, rfl⟩ := List.mem_iff_getElem.mp ht
rw [← List.getD_eq_getElem _ 1 hj, getD_leftInvSeq_mul_wordProd]
rw [cs.length_leftInvSeq] at hj
calc
ℓ (π (ω.eraseIdx j))
_ ≤ (ω.eraseIdx j).length := cs.length_wordProd_le _
_ < ω.length := by rw [← List.length_eraseIdx_add_one hj]; exact lt_add_one _
_ = ℓ (π ω) := hω.symm
theorem prod_rightInvSeq (ω : List B) : prod (ris ω) = (π ω)⁻¹ := by
induction' ω with i ω ih
· simp
| · simp [rightInvSeq, ih, wordProd_cons]
theorem prod_leftInvSeq (ω : List B) : prod (lis ω) = (π ω)⁻¹ := by
simp only [leftInvSeq_eq_reverse_rightInvSeq_reverse, prod_reverse_noncomm, inv_inj]
have : List.map (fun x ↦ x⁻¹) (ris ω.reverse) = ris ω.reverse := calc
List.map (fun x ↦ x⁻¹) (ris ω.reverse)
_ = List.map id (ris ω.reverse) := by
apply List.map_congr_left
intro t ht
exact (cs.isReflection_of_mem_rightInvSeq _ ht).inv
_ = ris ω.reverse := map_id _
rw [this]
nth_rw 2 [← reverse_reverse ω]
rw [wordProd_reverse]
exact cs.prod_rightInvSeq _
theorem IsReduced.nodup_rightInvSeq {ω : List B} (rω : cs.IsReduced ω) : List.Nodup (ris ω) := by
apply List.nodup_iff_getElem?_ne_getElem?.mpr
intro j j' j_lt_j' j'_lt_length (dup : (rightInvSeq cs ω)[j]? = (rightInvSeq cs ω)[j']?)
show False
replace j'_lt_length : j' < List.length ω := by simpa using j'_lt_length
rw [getElem?_eq_getElem (by simp; omega), getElem?_eq_getElem (by simp; omega)] at dup
apply Option.some_injective at dup
rw [← getD_eq_getElem _ 1, ← getD_eq_getElem _ 1] at dup
set! t := (ris ω).getD j 1 with h₁
set! t' := (ris (ω.eraseIdx j)).getD (j' - 1) 1 with h₂
have h₃ : t' = (ris ω).getD j' 1 := by
rw [h₂, cs.getD_rightInvSeq, cs.getD_rightInvSeq,
(Nat.sub_add_cancel (by omega) : j' - 1 + 1 = j'), eraseIdx_eq_take_drop_succ,
drop_append_eq_append_drop, drop_of_length_le (by simp [j_lt_j'.le]), length_take,
drop_drop, nil_append, min_eq_left_of_lt (j_lt_j'.trans j'_lt_length), Nat.add_comm,
← add_assoc, Nat.sub_add_cancel (by omega), mul_left_inj, mul_right_inj]
congr 2
show (List.take j ω ++ List.drop (j + 1) ω)[j' - 1]? = ω[j']?
rw [getElem?_append_right (by simp [Nat.le_sub_one_of_lt j_lt_j']), getElem?_drop]
congr
show j + 1 + (j' - 1 - List.length (List.take j ω)) = j'
rw [length_take]
omega
have h₄ : t * t' = 1 := by
rw [h₁, h₃, dup]
exact cs.getD_rightInvSeq_mul_self _ _
have h₅ := calc
π ω = π ω * t * t' := by rw [mul_assoc, h₄]; group
_ = (π (ω.eraseIdx j)) * t' :=
congrArg (· * t') (cs.wordProd_mul_getD_rightInvSeq _ _)
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/Coxeter/Inversion.lean | 390 | 435 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Eric Wieser. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Eric Wieser
-/
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.QuadraticForm.TensorProduct
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.CliffordAlgebra.Conjugation
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.TensorProduct.Opposite
import Mathlib.RingTheory.TensorProduct.Basic
/-!
# The base change of a clifford algebra
In this file we show the isomorphism
* `CliffordAlgebra.equivBaseChange A Q` :
`CliffordAlgebra (Q.baseChange A) ≃ₐ[A] (A ⊗[R] CliffordAlgebra Q)`
with forward direction `CliffordAlgebra.toBasechange A Q` and reverse direction
`CliffordAlgebra.ofBasechange A Q`.
This covers a more general case of the complexification of clifford algebras (as described in §2.2
of https://empg.maths.ed.ac.uk/Activities/Spin/Lecture2.pdf), where ℂ and ℝ are replaced by an
`R`-algebra `A` (where `2 : R` is invertible).
We show the additional results:
* `CliffordAlgebra.toBasechange_ι`: the effect of base-changing pure vectors.
* `CliffordAlgebra.ofBasechange_tmul_ι`: the effect of un-base-changing a tensor of a pure vectors.
* `CliffordAlgebra.toBasechange_involute`: the effect of base-changing an involution.
* `CliffordAlgebra.toBasechange_reverse`: the effect of base-changing a reversal.
-/
variable {R A V : Type*}
variable [CommRing R] [CommRing A] [AddCommGroup V]
variable [Algebra R A] [Module R V]
variable [Invertible (2 : R)]
open scoped TensorProduct
namespace CliffordAlgebra
variable (A)
/-- Auxiliary construction: note this is really just a heterobasic `CliffordAlgebra.map`. -/
-- `noncomputable` is a performance workaround for https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/7103
noncomputable def ofBaseChangeAux (Q : QuadraticForm R V) :
CliffordAlgebra Q →ₐ[R] CliffordAlgebra (Q.baseChange A) :=
CliffordAlgebra.lift Q <| by
refine ⟨(ι (Q.baseChange A)).restrictScalars R ∘ₗ TensorProduct.mk R A V 1, fun v => ?_⟩
refine (CliffordAlgebra.ι_sq_scalar (Q.baseChange A) (1 ⊗ₜ v)).trans ?_
rw [QuadraticForm.baseChange_tmul, one_mul, ← Algebra.algebraMap_eq_smul_one,
← IsScalarTower.algebraMap_apply]
@[simp] theorem ofBaseChangeAux_ι (Q : QuadraticForm R V) (v : V) :
ofBaseChangeAux A Q (ι Q v) = ι (Q.baseChange A) (1 ⊗ₜ v) :=
CliffordAlgebra.lift_ι_apply _ _ v
/-- Convert from the base-changed clifford algebra to the clifford algebra over a base-changed
module. -/
-- `noncomputable` is a performance workaround for https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/7103
noncomputable def ofBaseChange (Q : QuadraticForm R V) :
A ⊗[R] CliffordAlgebra Q →ₐ[A] CliffordAlgebra (Q.baseChange A) :=
Algebra.TensorProduct.lift (Algebra.ofId _ _) (ofBaseChangeAux A Q)
fun _a _x => Algebra.commutes _ _
@[simp] theorem ofBaseChange_tmul_ι (Q : QuadraticForm R V) (z : A) (v : V) :
ofBaseChange A Q (z ⊗ₜ ι Q v) = ι (Q.baseChange A) (z ⊗ₜ v) := by
show algebraMap _ _ z * ofBaseChangeAux A Q (ι Q v) = ι (Q.baseChange A) (z ⊗ₜ[R] v)
rw [ofBaseChangeAux_ι, ← Algebra.smul_def, ← map_smul, TensorProduct.smul_tmul', smul_eq_mul,
mul_one]
@[simp] theorem ofBaseChange_tmul_one (Q : QuadraticForm R V) (z : A) :
ofBaseChange A Q (z ⊗ₜ 1) = algebraMap _ _ z := by
show algebraMap _ _ z * ofBaseChangeAux A Q 1 = _
rw [map_one, mul_one]
/-- Convert from the clifford algebra over a base-changed module to the base-changed clifford
algebra. -/
-- `noncomputable` is a performance workaround for https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/7103
noncomputable def toBaseChange (Q : QuadraticForm R V) :
CliffordAlgebra (Q.baseChange A) →ₐ[A] A ⊗[R] CliffordAlgebra Q :=
CliffordAlgebra.lift _ <| by
refine ⟨TensorProduct.AlgebraTensorModule.map (LinearMap.id : A →ₗ[A] A) (ι Q), ?_⟩
letI : Invertible (2 : A) := (Invertible.map (algebraMap R A) 2).copy 2 (map_ofNat _ _).symm
letI : Invertible (2 : A ⊗[R] CliffordAlgebra Q) :=
(Invertible.map (algebraMap R _) 2).copy 2 (map_ofNat _ _).symm
suffices hpure_tensor : ∀ v w, (1 * 1) ⊗ₜ[R] (ι Q v * ι Q w) + (1 * 1) ⊗ₜ[R] (ι Q w * ι Q v) =
QuadraticMap.polarBilin (Q.baseChange A) (1 ⊗ₜ[R] v) (1 ⊗ₜ[R] w) ⊗ₜ[R] 1 by
-- the crux is that by converting to a statement about linear maps instead of quadratic forms,
-- we then have access to all the partially-applied `ext` lemmas.
rw [CliffordAlgebra.forall_mul_self_eq_iff (isUnit_of_invertible _)]
refine TensorProduct.AlgebraTensorModule.curry_injective ?_
ext v w
dsimp
exact hpure_tensor v w
intros v w
rw [← TensorProduct.tmul_add, CliffordAlgebra.ι_mul_ι_add_swap,
QuadraticForm.polarBilin_baseChange, LinearMap.BilinForm.baseChange_tmul, one_mul,
TensorProduct.smul_tmul, Algebra.algebraMap_eq_smul_one, QuadraticMap.polarBilin_apply_apply]
@[simp] theorem toBaseChange_ι (Q : QuadraticForm R V) (z : A) (v : V) :
toBaseChange A Q (ι (Q.baseChange A) (z ⊗ₜ v)) = z ⊗ₜ ι Q v :=
CliffordAlgebra.lift_ι_apply _ _ _
theorem toBaseChange_comp_involute (Q : QuadraticForm R V) :
(toBaseChange A Q).comp (involute : CliffordAlgebra (Q.baseChange A) →ₐ[A] _) =
(Algebra.TensorProduct.map (AlgHom.id _ _) involute).comp (toBaseChange A Q) := by
ext v
show toBaseChange A Q (involute (ι (Q.baseChange A) (1 ⊗ₜ[R] v)))
= (Algebra.TensorProduct.map (AlgHom.id _ _) involute :
A ⊗[R] CliffordAlgebra Q →ₐ[A] _)
(toBaseChange A Q (ι (Q.baseChange A) (1 ⊗ₜ[R] v)))
rw [toBaseChange_ι, involute_ι, map_neg (toBaseChange A Q), toBaseChange_ι,
Algebra.TensorProduct.map_tmul, AlgHom.id_apply, involute_ι, TensorProduct.tmul_neg]
/-- The involution acts only on the right of the tensor product. -/
theorem toBaseChange_involute (Q : QuadraticForm R V) (x : CliffordAlgebra (Q.baseChange A)) :
toBaseChange A Q (involute x) =
TensorProduct.map LinearMap.id (involute.toLinearMap) (toBaseChange A Q x) :=
DFunLike.congr_fun (toBaseChange_comp_involute A Q) x
open MulOpposite
/-- Auxiliary theorem used to prove `toBaseChange_reverse` without needing induction. -/
theorem toBaseChange_comp_reverseOp (Q : QuadraticForm R V) :
(toBaseChange A Q).op.comp reverseOp =
((Algebra.TensorProduct.opAlgEquiv R A A (CliffordAlgebra Q)).toAlgHom.comp <|
(Algebra.TensorProduct.map
(AlgEquiv.toOpposite A A).toAlgHom (reverseOp (Q := Q))).comp
(toBaseChange A Q)) := by
ext v
show op (toBaseChange A Q (reverse (ι (Q.baseChange A) (1 ⊗ₜ[R] v)))) =
Algebra.TensorProduct.opAlgEquiv R A A (CliffordAlgebra Q)
(Algebra.TensorProduct.map (AlgEquiv.toOpposite A A).toAlgHom (reverseOp (Q := Q))
(toBaseChange A Q (ι (Q.baseChange A) (1 ⊗ₜ[R] v))))
rw [toBaseChange_ι, reverse_ι, toBaseChange_ι, Algebra.TensorProduct.map_tmul,
Algebra.TensorProduct.opAlgEquiv_tmul, reverseOp_ι]
rfl
/-- `reverse` acts only on the right of the tensor product. -/
theorem toBaseChange_reverse (Q : QuadraticForm R V) (x : CliffordAlgebra (Q.baseChange A)) :
toBaseChange A Q (reverse x) =
TensorProduct.map LinearMap.id reverse (toBaseChange A Q x) := by
have := DFunLike.congr_fun (toBaseChange_comp_reverseOp A Q) x
refine (congr_arg unop this).trans ?_; clear this
refine (LinearMap.congr_fun (TensorProduct.AlgebraTensorModule.map_comp _ _ _ _).symm _).trans ?_
rw [reverse, ← AlgEquiv.toLinearMap, ← AlgEquiv.toLinearEquiv_toLinearMap,
AlgEquiv.toLinearEquiv_toOpposite]
dsimp
-- `simp` fails here due to a timeout looking for a `Subsingleton` instance!?
rw [LinearEquiv.self_trans_symm]
rfl
attribute [ext] TensorProduct.ext
theorem toBaseChange_comp_ofBaseChange (Q : QuadraticForm R V) :
(toBaseChange A Q).comp (ofBaseChange A Q) = AlgHom.id _ _ := by
ext v
simp
@[simp] theorem toBaseChange_ofBaseChange (Q : QuadraticForm R V) (x : A ⊗[R] CliffordAlgebra Q) :
toBaseChange A Q (ofBaseChange A Q x) = x :=
AlgHom.congr_fun (toBaseChange_comp_ofBaseChange A Q :) x
theorem ofBaseChange_comp_toBaseChange (Q : QuadraticForm R V) :
| (ofBaseChange A Q).comp (toBaseChange A Q) = AlgHom.id _ _ := by
ext x
show ofBaseChange A Q (toBaseChange A Q (ι (Q.baseChange A) (1 ⊗ₜ[R] x)))
= ι (Q.baseChange A) (1 ⊗ₜ[R] x)
rw [toBaseChange_ι, ofBaseChange_tmul_ι]
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/CliffordAlgebra/BaseChange.lean | 166 | 171 |
/-
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.Finset.Max
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.EquivFin
import Mathlib.Data.Multiset.Sort
import Mathlib.Order.RelIso.Set
/-!
# Construct a sorted list from a finset.
-/
namespace Finset
open Multiset Nat
variable {α β : Type*}
/-! ### sort -/
section sort
variable (r : α → α → Prop) [DecidableRel r] [IsTrans α r] [IsAntisymm α r] [IsTotal α r]
/-- `sort s` constructs a sorted list from the unordered set `s`.
(Uses merge sort algorithm.) -/
def sort (s : Finset α) : List α :=
Multiset.sort r s.1
@[simp]
theorem sort_val (s : Finset α) : Multiset.sort r s.val = sort r s :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem sort_mk {s : Multiset α} (h : s.Nodup) : sort r ⟨s, h⟩ = s.sort r := rfl
@[simp]
theorem sort_sorted (s : Finset α) : List.Sorted r (sort r s) :=
Multiset.sort_sorted _ _
@[simp]
theorem sort_eq (s : Finset α) : ↑(sort r s) = s.1 :=
Multiset.sort_eq _ _
@[simp]
theorem sort_nodup (s : Finset α) : (sort r s).Nodup :=
(by rw [sort_eq]; exact s.2 : @Multiset.Nodup α (sort r s))
@[simp]
theorem sort_toFinset [DecidableEq α] (s : Finset α) : (sort r s).toFinset = s :=
List.toFinset_eq (sort_nodup r s) ▸ eq_of_veq (sort_eq r s)
@[simp]
theorem mem_sort {s : Finset α} {a : α} : a ∈ sort r s ↔ a ∈ s :=
Multiset.mem_sort _
@[simp]
theorem length_sort {s : Finset α} : (sort r s).length = s.card :=
Multiset.length_sort _
@[simp]
theorem sort_empty : sort r ∅ = [] :=
Multiset.sort_zero r
@[simp]
theorem sort_singleton (a : α) : sort r {a} = [a] :=
Multiset.sort_singleton r a
theorem sort_cons {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h₁ : ∀ b ∈ s, r a b) (h₂ : a ∉ s) :
sort r (cons a s h₂) = a :: sort r s := by
rw [sort, cons_val, Multiset.sort_cons r a _ h₁, sort_val]
theorem sort_insert [DecidableEq α] {a : α} {s : Finset α} (h₁ : ∀ b ∈ s, r a b) (h₂ : a ∉ s) :
sort r (insert a s) = a :: sort r s := by
rw [← cons_eq_insert _ _ h₂, sort_cons r h₁]
@[simp]
theorem sort_range (n : ℕ) : sort (· ≤ ·) (range n) = List.range n :=
Multiset.sort_range n
open scoped List in
theorem sort_perm_toList (s : Finset α) : sort r s ~ s.toList := by
rw [← Multiset.coe_eq_coe]
simp only [coe_toList, sort_eq]
theorem _root_.List.toFinset_sort [DecidableEq α] {l : List α} (hl : l.Nodup) :
sort r l.toFinset = l ↔ l.Sorted r := by
refine ⟨?_, List.eq_of_perm_of_sorted ((sort_perm_toList r _).trans (List.toFinset_toList hl))
(sort_sorted r _)⟩
intro h
rw [← h]
exact sort_sorted r _
end sort
section SortLinearOrder
variable [LinearOrder α]
theorem sort_sorted_lt (s : Finset α) : List.Sorted (· < ·) (sort (· ≤ ·) s) :=
(sort_sorted _ _).lt_of_le (sort_nodup _ _)
theorem sort_sorted_gt (s : Finset α) : List.Sorted (· > ·) (sort (· ≥ ·) s) :=
(sort_sorted _ _).gt_of_ge (sort_nodup _ _)
| theorem sorted_zero_eq_min'_aux (s : Finset α) (h : 0 < (s.sort (· ≤ ·)).length) (H : s.Nonempty) :
(s.sort (· ≤ ·)).get ⟨0, h⟩ = s.min' H := by
let l := s.sort (· ≤ ·)
| Mathlib/Data/Finset/Sort.lean | 109 | 111 |
/-
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
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Abs
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Int
import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Divisibility.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Int.Units
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Cast.Order.Ring
/-!
# Absolute values in linear ordered rings.
-/
variable {α : Type*}
section LinearOrderedAddCommGroup
variable [CommGroup α] [LinearOrder α] [IsOrderedMonoid α]
@[to_additive] lemma mabs_zpow (n : ℤ) (a : α) : |a ^ n|ₘ = |a|ₘ ^ |n| := by
obtain n0 | n0 := le_total 0 n
· obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := Int.eq_ofNat_of_zero_le n0
simp only [mabs_pow, zpow_natCast, Nat.abs_cast]
· obtain ⟨m, h⟩ := Int.eq_ofNat_of_zero_le (neg_nonneg.2 n0)
rw [← mabs_inv, ← zpow_neg, ← abs_neg, h, zpow_natCast, Nat.abs_cast, zpow_natCast]
exact mabs_pow m _
end LinearOrderedAddCommGroup
lemma odd_abs [LinearOrder α] [Ring α] {a : α} : Odd (abs a) ↔ Odd a := by
rcases abs_choice a with h | h <;> simp only [h, odd_neg]
section LinearOrderedRing
variable [Ring α] [LinearOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α] {n : ℕ} {a b : α}
@[simp] lemma abs_one : |(1 : α)| = 1 := abs_of_pos zero_lt_one
lemma abs_two : |(2 : α)| = 2 := abs_of_pos zero_lt_two
lemma abs_mul (a b : α) : |a * b| = |a| * |b| := by
rw [abs_eq (mul_nonneg (abs_nonneg a) (abs_nonneg b))]
rcases le_total a 0 with ha | ha <;> rcases le_total b 0 with hb | hb <;>
simp only [abs_of_nonpos, abs_of_nonneg, true_or, or_true, eq_self_iff_true, neg_mul,
mul_neg, neg_neg, *]
/-- `abs` as a `MonoidWithZeroHom`. -/
def absHom : α →*₀ α where
toFun := abs
map_zero' := abs_zero
map_one' := abs_one
map_mul' := abs_mul
@[simp]
lemma abs_pow (a : α) (n : ℕ) : |a ^ n| = |a| ^ n := (absHom.toMonoidHom : α →* α).map_pow _ _
lemma pow_abs (a : α) (n : ℕ) : |a| ^ n = |a ^ n| := (abs_pow a n).symm
lemma Even.pow_abs (hn : Even n) (a : α) : |a| ^ n = a ^ n := by
rw [← abs_pow, abs_eq_self]; exact hn.pow_nonneg _
lemma abs_neg_one_pow (n : ℕ) : |(-1 : α) ^ n| = 1 := by rw [← pow_abs, abs_neg, abs_one, one_pow]
lemma abs_pow_eq_one (a : α) (h : n ≠ 0) : |a ^ n| = 1 ↔ |a| = 1 := by
convert pow_left_inj₀ (abs_nonneg a) zero_le_one h
exacts [(pow_abs _ _).symm, (one_pow _).symm]
|
omit [IsStrictOrderedRing α] in
| Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Abs.lean | 70 | 71 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Jake Levinson. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jake Levinson
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Preimage
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Prod
import Mathlib.Data.SetLike.Basic
import Mathlib.Order.UpperLower.Basic
/-!
# Young diagrams
A Young diagram is a finite set of up-left justified boxes:
```text
□□□□□
□□□
□□□
□
```
This Young diagram corresponds to the [5, 3, 3, 1] partition of 12.
We represent it as a lower set in `ℕ × ℕ` in the product partial order. We write `(i, j) ∈ μ`
to say that `(i, j)` (in matrix coordinates) is in the Young diagram `μ`.
## Main definitions
- `YoungDiagram` : Young diagrams
- `YoungDiagram.card` : the number of cells in a Young diagram (its *cardinality*)
- `YoungDiagram.instDistribLatticeYoungDiagram` : a distributive lattice instance for Young diagrams
ordered by containment, with `(⊥ : YoungDiagram)` the empty diagram.
- `YoungDiagram.row` and `YoungDiagram.rowLen`: rows of a Young diagram and their lengths
- `YoungDiagram.col` and `YoungDiagram.colLen`: columns of a Young diagram and their lengths
## Notation
In "English notation", a Young diagram is drawn so that (i1, j1) ≤ (i2, j2)
means (i1, j1) is weakly up-and-left of (i2, j2). This terminology is used
below, e.g. in `YoungDiagram.up_left_mem`.
## Tags
Young diagram
## References
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_tableau>
-/
open Function
/-- A Young diagram is a finite collection of cells on the `ℕ × ℕ` grid such that whenever
a cell is present, so are all the ones above and to the left of it. Like matrices, an `(i, j)` cell
is a cell in row `i` and column `j`, where rows are enumerated downward and columns rightward.
Young diagrams are modeled as finite sets in `ℕ × ℕ` that are lower sets with respect to the
standard order on products. -/
@[ext]
structure YoungDiagram where
/-- A finite set which represents a finite collection of cells on the `ℕ × ℕ` grid. -/
cells : Finset (ℕ × ℕ)
/-- Cells are up-left justified, witnessed by the fact that `cells` is a lower set in `ℕ × ℕ`. -/
isLowerSet : IsLowerSet (cells : Set (ℕ × ℕ))
namespace YoungDiagram
instance : SetLike YoungDiagram (ℕ × ℕ) where
-- Porting note (https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/11215): TODO: figure out how to do this correctly
coe y := y.cells
coe_injective' μ ν h := by rwa [YoungDiagram.ext_iff, ← Finset.coe_inj]
@[simp]
theorem mem_cells {μ : YoungDiagram} (c : ℕ × ℕ) : c ∈ μ.cells ↔ c ∈ μ :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem mem_mk (c : ℕ × ℕ) (cells) (isLowerSet) :
c ∈ YoungDiagram.mk cells isLowerSet ↔ c ∈ cells :=
Iff.rfl
instance decidableMem (μ : YoungDiagram) : DecidablePred (· ∈ μ) :=
inferInstanceAs (DecidablePred (· ∈ μ.cells))
/-- In "English notation", a Young diagram is drawn so that (i1, j1) ≤ (i2, j2)
means (i1, j1) is weakly up-and-left of (i2, j2). -/
theorem up_left_mem (μ : YoungDiagram) {i1 i2 j1 j2 : ℕ} (hi : i1 ≤ i2) (hj : j1 ≤ j2)
(hcell : (i2, j2) ∈ μ) : (i1, j1) ∈ μ :=
μ.isLowerSet (Prod.mk_le_mk.mpr ⟨hi, hj⟩) hcell
section DistribLattice
@[simp]
theorem cells_subset_iff {μ ν : YoungDiagram} : μ.cells ⊆ ν.cells ↔ μ ≤ ν :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem cells_ssubset_iff {μ ν : YoungDiagram} : μ.cells ⊂ ν.cells ↔ μ < ν :=
Iff.rfl
instance : Max YoungDiagram where
max μ ν :=
{ cells := μ.cells ∪ ν.cells
isLowerSet := by
rw [Finset.coe_union]
exact μ.isLowerSet.union ν.isLowerSet }
@[simp]
theorem cells_sup (μ ν : YoungDiagram) : (μ ⊔ ν).cells = μ.cells ∪ ν.cells :=
rfl
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_sup (μ ν : YoungDiagram) : ↑(μ ⊔ ν) = (μ ∪ ν : Set (ℕ × ℕ)) :=
Finset.coe_union _ _
@[simp]
theorem mem_sup {μ ν : YoungDiagram} {x : ℕ × ℕ} : x ∈ μ ⊔ ν ↔ x ∈ μ ∨ x ∈ ν :=
Finset.mem_union
instance : Min YoungDiagram where
min μ ν :=
{ cells := μ.cells ∩ ν.cells
isLowerSet := by
rw [Finset.coe_inter]
exact μ.isLowerSet.inter ν.isLowerSet }
@[simp]
theorem cells_inf (μ ν : YoungDiagram) : (μ ⊓ ν).cells = μ.cells ∩ ν.cells :=
rfl
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_inf (μ ν : YoungDiagram) : ↑(μ ⊓ ν) = (μ ∩ ν : Set (ℕ × ℕ)) :=
Finset.coe_inter _ _
@[simp]
theorem mem_inf {μ ν : YoungDiagram} {x : ℕ × ℕ} : x ∈ μ ⊓ ν ↔ x ∈ μ ∧ x ∈ ν :=
Finset.mem_inter
/-- The empty Young diagram is (⊥ : young_diagram). -/
instance : OrderBot YoungDiagram where
bot :=
{ cells := ∅
isLowerSet := by
intros a b _ h
simp only [Finset.coe_empty, Set.mem_empty_iff_false]
simp only [Finset.coe_empty, Set.mem_empty_iff_false] at h }
bot_le _ _ := by
intro y
simp only [mem_mk, Finset.not_mem_empty] at y
@[simp]
theorem cells_bot : (⊥ : YoungDiagram).cells = ∅ :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem not_mem_bot (x : ℕ × ℕ) : x ∉ (⊥ : YoungDiagram) :=
Finset.not_mem_empty x
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_bot : (⊥ : YoungDiagram) = (∅ : Set (ℕ × ℕ)) := by
ext; simp
instance : Inhabited YoungDiagram :=
⟨⊥⟩
instance : DistribLattice YoungDiagram :=
Function.Injective.distribLattice YoungDiagram.cells (fun μ ν h => by rwa [YoungDiagram.ext_iff])
(fun _ _ => rfl) fun _ _ => rfl
end DistribLattice
/-- Cardinality of a Young diagram -/
protected abbrev card (μ : YoungDiagram) : ℕ :=
μ.cells.card
section Transpose
/-- The `transpose` of a Young diagram is obtained by swapping i's with j's. -/
def transpose (μ : YoungDiagram) : YoungDiagram where
cells := (Equiv.prodComm _ _).finsetCongr μ.cells
isLowerSet _ _ h := by
simp only [Finset.mem_coe, Equiv.finsetCongr_apply, Finset.mem_map_equiv]
intro hcell
apply μ.isLowerSet _ hcell
simp [h]
@[simp]
theorem mem_transpose {μ : YoungDiagram} {c : ℕ × ℕ} : c ∈ μ.transpose ↔ c.swap ∈ μ := by
simp [transpose]
@[simp]
theorem transpose_transpose (μ : YoungDiagram) : μ.transpose.transpose = μ := by
ext x
simp
theorem transpose_eq_iff_eq_transpose {μ ν : YoungDiagram} : μ.transpose = ν ↔ μ = ν.transpose := by
constructor <;>
· rintro rfl
simp
@[simp]
theorem transpose_eq_iff {μ ν : YoungDiagram} : μ.transpose = ν.transpose ↔ μ = ν := by
rw [transpose_eq_iff_eq_transpose]
simp
-- This is effectively both directions of `transpose_le_iff` below.
protected theorem le_of_transpose_le {μ ν : YoungDiagram} (h_le : μ.transpose ≤ ν) :
μ ≤ ν.transpose := fun c hc => by
simp only [mem_cells, mem_transpose]
apply h_le
simpa
@[simp]
theorem transpose_le_iff {μ ν : YoungDiagram} : μ.transpose ≤ ν.transpose ↔ μ ≤ ν :=
⟨fun h => by
convert YoungDiagram.le_of_transpose_le h
simp, fun h => by
rw [← transpose_transpose μ] at h
exact YoungDiagram.le_of_transpose_le h ⟩
@[mono]
protected theorem transpose_mono {μ ν : YoungDiagram} (h_le : μ ≤ ν) : μ.transpose ≤ ν.transpose :=
transpose_le_iff.mpr h_le
/-- Transposing Young diagrams is an `OrderIso`. -/
@[simps]
def transposeOrderIso : YoungDiagram ≃o YoungDiagram :=
⟨⟨transpose, transpose, fun _ => by simp, fun _ => by simp⟩, by simp⟩
end Transpose
section Rows
/-! ### Rows and row lengths of Young diagrams.
This section defines `μ.row` and `μ.rowLen`, with the following API:
1. `(i, j) ∈ μ ↔ j < μ.rowLen i`
2. `μ.row i = {i} ×ˢ (Finset.range (μ.rowLen i))`
3. `μ.rowLen i = (μ.row i).card`
4. `∀ {i1 i2}, i1 ≤ i2 → μ.rowLen i2 ≤ μ.rowLen i1`
Note: #3 is not convenient for defining `μ.rowLen`; instead, `μ.rowLen` is defined
as the smallest `j` such that `(i, j) ∉ μ`. -/
/-- The `i`-th row of a Young diagram consists of the cells whose first coordinate is `i`. -/
def row (μ : YoungDiagram) (i : ℕ) : Finset (ℕ × ℕ) :=
μ.cells.filter fun c => c.fst = i
theorem mem_row_iff {μ : YoungDiagram} {i : ℕ} {c : ℕ × ℕ} : c ∈ μ.row i ↔ c ∈ μ ∧ c.fst = i := by
simp [row]
theorem mk_mem_row_iff {μ : YoungDiagram} {i j : ℕ} : (i, j) ∈ μ.row i ↔ (i, j) ∈ μ := by simp [row]
protected theorem exists_not_mem_row (μ : YoungDiagram) (i : ℕ) : ∃ j, (i, j) ∉ μ := by
obtain ⟨j, hj⟩ :=
Infinite.exists_not_mem_finset
(μ.cells.preimage (Prod.mk i) fun _ _ _ _ h => by
cases h
rfl)
rw [Finset.mem_preimage] at hj
exact ⟨j, hj⟩
/-- Length of a row of a Young diagram -/
def rowLen (μ : YoungDiagram) (i : ℕ) : ℕ :=
Nat.find <| μ.exists_not_mem_row i
theorem mem_iff_lt_rowLen {μ : YoungDiagram} {i j : ℕ} : (i, j) ∈ μ ↔ j < μ.rowLen i := by
rw [rowLen, Nat.lt_find_iff]
push_neg
exact ⟨fun h _ hmj => μ.up_left_mem (by rfl) hmj h, fun h => h _ (by rfl)⟩
theorem row_eq_prod {μ : YoungDiagram} {i : ℕ} : μ.row i = {i} ×ˢ Finset.range (μ.rowLen i) := by
ext ⟨a, b⟩
simp only [Finset.mem_product, Finset.mem_singleton, Finset.mem_range, mem_row_iff,
mem_iff_lt_rowLen, and_comm, and_congr_right_iff]
rintro rfl
rfl
theorem rowLen_eq_card (μ : YoungDiagram) {i : ℕ} : μ.rowLen i = (μ.row i).card := by
simp [row_eq_prod]
@[mono]
theorem rowLen_anti (μ : YoungDiagram) (i1 i2 : ℕ) (hi : i1 ≤ i2) : μ.rowLen i2 ≤ μ.rowLen i1 := by
by_contra! h_lt
rw [← lt_self_iff_false (μ.rowLen i1)]
rw [← mem_iff_lt_rowLen] at h_lt ⊢
exact μ.up_left_mem hi (by rfl) h_lt
| end Rows
section Columns
/-! ### Columns and column lengths of Young diagrams.
This section has an identical API to the rows section. -/
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/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Joseph Myers. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Joseph Myers
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Group.Finset.Indicator
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.BigOperators
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.AffineSubspace.Basic
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Finsupp.LinearCombination
import Mathlib.Tactic.FinCases
/-!
# Affine combinations of points
This file defines affine combinations of points.
## Main definitions
* `weightedVSubOfPoint` is a general weighted combination of
subtractions with an explicit base point, yielding a vector.
* `weightedVSub` uses an arbitrary choice of base point and is intended
to be used when the sum of weights is 0, in which case the result is
independent of the choice of base point.
* `affineCombination` adds the weighted combination to the arbitrary
base point, yielding a point rather than a vector, and is intended
to be used when the sum of weights is 1, in which case the result is
independent of the choice of base point.
These definitions are for sums over a `Finset`; versions for a
`Fintype` may be obtained using `Finset.univ`, while versions for a
`Finsupp` may be obtained using `Finsupp.support`.
## References
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affine_space
-/
noncomputable section
open Affine
namespace Finset
theorem univ_fin2 : (univ : Finset (Fin 2)) = {0, 1} := by
ext x
fin_cases x <;> simp
variable {k : Type*} {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [Ring k] [AddCommGroup V] [Module k V]
variable [S : AffineSpace V P]
variable {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι)
variable {ι₂ : Type*} (s₂ : Finset ι₂)
/-- A weighted sum of the results of subtracting a base point from the
given points, as a linear map on the weights. The main cases of
interest are where the sum of the weights is 0, in which case the sum
is independent of the choice of base point, and where the sum of the
weights is 1, in which case the sum added to the base point is
independent of the choice of base point. -/
def weightedVSubOfPoint (p : ι → P) (b : P) : (ι → k) →ₗ[k] V :=
∑ i ∈ s, (LinearMap.proj i : (ι → k) →ₗ[k] k).smulRight (p i -ᵥ b)
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_apply (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = ∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p i -ᵥ b) := by
simp [weightedVSubOfPoint, LinearMap.sum_apply]
/-- The value of `weightedVSubOfPoint`, where the given points are equal. -/
@[simp (high)]
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const (w : ι → k) (p : P) (b : P) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint (fun _ => p) b w = (∑ i ∈ s, w i) • (p -ᵥ b) := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, sum_smul]
lemma weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd (s : Finset ι) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) (v : V) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint (v +ᵥ p) b w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (-v +ᵥ b) w := by
simp [vadd_vsub_assoc, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, add_comm]
lemma weightedVSubOfPoint_smul {G : Type*} [Group G] [DistribMulAction G V] [SMulCommClass G k V]
(s : Finset ι) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → V) (b : V) (a : G) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint (a • p) b w = a • s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (a⁻¹ • b) w := by
simp [smul_sum, smul_sub, smul_comm a (w _)]
/-- `weightedVSubOfPoint` gives equal results for two families of weights and two families of
points that are equal on `s`. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_congr {w₁ w₂ : ι → k} (hw : ∀ i ∈ s, w₁ i = w₂ i) {p₁ p₂ : ι → P}
(hp : ∀ i ∈ s, p₁ i = p₂ i) (b : P) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₁ b w₁ = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₂ b w₂ := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
refine sum_congr rfl fun i hi => ?_
rw [hw i hi, hp i hi]
/-- Given a family of points, if we use a member of the family as a base point, the
`weightedVSubOfPoint` does not depend on the value of the weights at this point. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_weights_eq (p : ι → P) (j : ι) (w₁ w₂ : ι → k)
(hw : ∀ i, i ≠ j → w₁ i = w₂ i) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p j) w₁ = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p j) w₂ := by
simp only [Finset.weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
congr
ext i
rcases eq_or_ne i j with h | h
· simp [h]
· simp [hw i h]
/-- The weighted sum is independent of the base point when the sum of
the weights is 0. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_sum_eq_zero (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0)
(b₁ b₂ : P) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₁ w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₂ w := by
apply eq_of_sub_eq_zero
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← sum_sub_distrib]
conv_lhs =>
congr
· skip
· ext
rw [← smul_sub, vsub_sub_vsub_cancel_left]
rw [← sum_smul, h, zero_smul]
/-- The weighted sum, added to the base point, is independent of the
base point when the sum of the weights is 1. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1)
(b₁ b₂ : P) : s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₁ w +ᵥ b₁ = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b₂ w +ᵥ b₂ := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← @vsub_eq_zero_iff_eq V,
vadd_vsub_assoc, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, ← add_sub_assoc, add_comm, add_sub_assoc, ←
sum_sub_distrib]
conv_lhs =>
congr
· skip
· congr
· skip
· ext
rw [← smul_sub, vsub_sub_vsub_cancel_left]
rw [← sum_smul, h, one_smul, vsub_add_vsub_cancel, vsub_self]
/-- The weighted sum is unaffected by removing the base point, if
present, from the set of points. -/
@[simp (high)]
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_erase [DecidableEq ι] (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (i : ι) :
(s.erase i).weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
apply sum_erase
rw [vsub_self, smul_zero]
/-- The weighted sum is unaffected by adding the base point, whether
or not present, to the set of points. -/
@[simp (high)]
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_insert [DecidableEq ι] (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (i : ι) :
(insert i s).weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (p i) w := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
apply sum_insert_zero
rw [vsub_self, smul_zero]
/-- The weighted sum is unaffected by changing the weights to the
corresponding indicator function and adding points to the set. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_indicator_subset (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) {s₁ s₂ : Finset ι}
(h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) :
s₁.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint p b (Set.indicator (↑s₁) w) := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
exact Eq.symm <|
sum_indicator_subset_of_eq_zero w (fun i wi => wi • (p i -ᵥ b : V)) h fun i => zero_smul k _
/-- A weighted sum, over the image of an embedding, equals a weighted
sum with the same points and weights over the original
`Finset`. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_map (e : ι₂ ↪ ι) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) :
(s₂.map e).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint (p ∘ e) b (w ∘ e) := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
exact Finset.sum_map _ _ _
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, expressed as a subtraction of two
`weightedVSubOfPoint` expressions. -/
theorem sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub (w : ι → k) (p₁ p₂ : ι → P) (b : P) :
(∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂ i)) =
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₁ b w - s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₂ b w := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← sum_sub_distrib, ← smul_sub, vsub_sub_vsub_cancel_right]
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the right is constant,
expressed as a subtraction involving a `weightedVSubOfPoint` expression. -/
theorem sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub (w : ι → k) (p₁ : ι → P) (p₂ b : P) :
(∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂)) = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₁ b w - (∑ i ∈ s, w i) • (p₂ -ᵥ b) := by
rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const]
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the left is constant,
expressed as a subtraction involving a `weightedVSubOfPoint` expression. -/
theorem sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_sub_weightedVSubOfPoint (w : ι → k) (p₂ : ι → P) (p₁ b : P) :
(∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ -ᵥ p₂ i)) = (∑ i ∈ s, w i) • (p₁ -ᵥ b) - s.weightedVSubOfPoint p₂ b w := by
rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const]
/-- A weighted sum may be split into such sums over two subsets. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k)
(p : ι → P) (b : P) :
(s \ s₂).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w + s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w =
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, sum_sdiff h]
/-- A weighted sum may be split into a subtraction of such sums over two subsets. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff_sub [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k)
(p : ι → P) (b : P) :
(s \ s₂).weightedVSubOfPoint p b w - s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint p b (-w) =
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by
rw [map_neg, sub_neg_eq_add, s.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff h]
/-- A weighted sum over `s.subtype pred` equals one over `{x ∈ s | pred x}`. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype_eq_filter (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) (pred : ι → Prop)
[DecidablePred pred] :
((s.subtype pred).weightedVSubOfPoint (fun i => p i) b fun i => w i) =
{x ∈ s | pred x}.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← sum_subtype_eq_sum_filter]
/-- A weighted sum over `{x ∈ s | pred x}` equals one over `s` if all the weights at indices in `s`
not satisfying `pred` are zero. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_filter_of_ne (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) {pred : ι → Prop}
[DecidablePred pred] (h : ∀ i ∈ s, w i ≠ 0 → pred i) :
{x ∈ s | pred x}.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by
rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, sum_filter_of_ne]
intro i hi hne
refine h i hi ?_
intro hw
simp [hw] at hne
/-- A constant multiplier of the weights in `weightedVSubOfPoint` may be moved outside the
sum. -/
theorem weightedVSubOfPoint_const_smul (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (b : P) (c : k) :
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b (c • w) = c • s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, smul_sum, Pi.smul_apply, smul_smul, smul_eq_mul]
/-- A weighted sum of the results of subtracting a default base point
from the given points, as a linear map on the weights. This is
intended to be used when the sum of the weights is 0; that condition
is specified as a hypothesis on those lemmas that require it. -/
def weightedVSub (p : ι → P) : (ι → k) →ₗ[k] V :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (Classical.choice S.nonempty)
/-- Applying `weightedVSub` with given weights. This is for the case
where a result involving a default base point is OK (for example, when
that base point will cancel out later); a more typical use case for
`weightedVSub` would involve selecting a preferred base point with
`weightedVSub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_of_sum_eq_zero` and then
using `weightedVSubOfPoint_apply`. -/
theorem weightedVSub_apply (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
s.weightedVSub p w = ∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p i -ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty) := by
simp [weightedVSub, LinearMap.sum_apply]
/-- `weightedVSub` gives the sum of the results of subtracting any
base point, when the sum of the weights is 0. -/
theorem weightedVSub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_of_sum_eq_zero (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P)
(h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) (b : P) : s.weightedVSub p w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_eq_of_sum_eq_zero w p h _ _
/-- The value of `weightedVSub`, where the given points are equal and the sum of the weights
is 0. -/
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSub_apply_const (w : ι → k) (p : P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) :
s.weightedVSub (fun _ => p) w = 0 := by
rw [weightedVSub, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const, h, zero_smul]
/-- The `weightedVSub` for an empty set is 0. -/
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSub_empty (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) : (∅ : Finset ι).weightedVSub p w = (0 : V) := by
simp [weightedVSub_apply]
lemma weightedVSub_vadd {s : Finset ι} {w : ι → k} (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) (p : ι → P) (v : V) :
s.weightedVSub (v +ᵥ p) w = s.weightedVSub p w := by
rw [weightedVSub, weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd,
weightedVSub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_of_sum_eq_zero _ _ _ h]
lemma weightedVSub_smul {G : Type*} [Group G] [DistribMulAction G V] [SMulCommClass G k V]
{s : Finset ι} {w : ι → k} (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) (p : ι → V) (a : G) :
s.weightedVSub (a • p) w = a • s.weightedVSub p w := by
rw [weightedVSub, weightedVSubOfPoint_smul,
weightedVSub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_of_sum_eq_zero _ _ _ h]
/-- `weightedVSub` gives equal results for two families of weights and two families of points
that are equal on `s`. -/
theorem weightedVSub_congr {w₁ w₂ : ι → k} (hw : ∀ i ∈ s, w₁ i = w₂ i) {p₁ p₂ : ι → P}
(hp : ∀ i ∈ s, p₁ i = p₂ i) : s.weightedVSub p₁ w₁ = s.weightedVSub p₂ w₂ :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_congr hw hp _
/-- The weighted sum is unaffected by changing the weights to the
corresponding indicator function and adding points to the set. -/
theorem weightedVSub_indicator_subset (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {s₁ s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) :
s₁.weightedVSub p w = s₂.weightedVSub p (Set.indicator (↑s₁) w) :=
weightedVSubOfPoint_indicator_subset _ _ _ h
/-- A weighted subtraction, over the image of an embedding, equals a
weighted subtraction with the same points and weights over the
original `Finset`. -/
theorem weightedVSub_map (e : ι₂ ↪ ι) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
(s₂.map e).weightedVSub p w = s₂.weightedVSub (p ∘ e) (w ∘ e) :=
s₂.weightedVSubOfPoint_map _ _ _ _
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, expressed as a subtraction of two `weightedVSub`
expressions. -/
theorem sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub (w : ι → k) (p₁ p₂ : ι → P) :
(∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂ i)) = s.weightedVSub p₁ w - s.weightedVSub p₂ w :=
s.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub _ _ _ _
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the right is constant and the
sum of the weights is 0. -/
theorem sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_weightedVSub (w : ι → k) (p₁ : ι → P) (p₂ : P)
(h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂)) = s.weightedVSub p₁ w := by
rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub, s.weightedVSub_apply_const _ _ h, sub_zero]
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the left is constant and the
sum of the weights is 0. -/
theorem sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_neg_weightedVSub (w : ι → k) (p₂ : ι → P) (p₁ : P)
(h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 0) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ -ᵥ p₂ i)) = -s.weightedVSub p₂ w := by
rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSub_sub, s.weightedVSub_apply_const _ _ h, zero_sub]
/-- A weighted sum may be split into such sums over two subsets. -/
theorem weightedVSub_sdiff [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
(s \ s₂).weightedVSub p w + s₂.weightedVSub p w = s.weightedVSub p w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff h _ _ _
/-- A weighted sum may be split into a subtraction of such sums over two subsets. -/
theorem weightedVSub_sdiff_sub [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k)
(p : ι → P) : (s \ s₂).weightedVSub p w - s₂.weightedVSub p (-w) = s.weightedVSub p w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_sdiff_sub h _ _ _
/-- A weighted sum over `s.subtype pred` equals one over `{x ∈ s | pred x}`. -/
theorem weightedVSub_subtype_eq_filter (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (pred : ι → Prop)
[DecidablePred pred] :
((s.subtype pred).weightedVSub (fun i => p i) fun i => w i) =
{x ∈ s | pred x}.weightedVSub p w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype_eq_filter _ _ _ _
/-- A weighted sum over `{x ∈ s | pred x}` equals one over `s` if all the weights at indices in `s`
not satisfying `pred` are zero. -/
theorem weightedVSub_filter_of_ne (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {pred : ι → Prop} [DecidablePred pred]
(h : ∀ i ∈ s, w i ≠ 0 → pred i) : {x ∈ s | pred x}.weightedVSub p w = s.weightedVSub p w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_filter_of_ne _ _ _ h
/-- A constant multiplier of the weights in `weightedVSub_of` may be moved outside the sum. -/
theorem weightedVSub_const_smul (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (c : k) :
s.weightedVSub p (c • w) = c • s.weightedVSub p w :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_const_smul _ _ _ _
instance : AffineSpace (ι → k) (ι → k) := Pi.instAddTorsor
variable (k)
/-- A weighted sum of the results of subtracting a default base point
from the given points, added to that base point, as an affine map on
the weights. This is intended to be used when the sum of the weights
is 1, in which case it is an affine combination (barycenter) of the
points with the given weights; that condition is specified as a
hypothesis on those lemmas that require it. -/
def affineCombination (p : ι → P) : (ι → k) →ᵃ[k] P where
toFun w := s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (Classical.choice S.nonempty) w +ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty
linear := s.weightedVSub p
map_vadd' w₁ w₂ := by simp_rw [vadd_vadd, weightedVSub, vadd_eq_add, LinearMap.map_add]
/-- The linear map corresponding to `affineCombination` is
`weightedVSub`. -/
@[simp]
theorem affineCombination_linear (p : ι → P) :
(s.affineCombination k p).linear = s.weightedVSub p :=
rfl
variable {k}
/-- Applying `affineCombination` with given weights. This is for the
case where a result involving a default base point is OK (for example,
when that base point will cancel out later); a more typical use case
for `affineCombination` would involve selecting a preferred base
point with
`affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one` and
then using `weightedVSubOfPoint_apply`. -/
theorem affineCombination_apply (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
(s.affineCombination k p) w =
s.weightedVSubOfPoint p (Classical.choice S.nonempty) w +ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty :=
rfl
/-- The value of `affineCombination`, where the given points are equal. -/
@[simp]
theorem affineCombination_apply_const (w : ι → k) (p : P) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) :
s.affineCombination k (fun _ => p) w = p := by
rw [affineCombination_apply, s.weightedVSubOfPoint_apply_const, h, one_smul, vsub_vadd]
/-- `affineCombination` gives equal results for two families of weights and two families of
points that are equal on `s`. -/
theorem affineCombination_congr {w₁ w₂ : ι → k} (hw : ∀ i ∈ s, w₁ i = w₂ i) {p₁ p₂ : ι → P}
(hp : ∀ i ∈ s, p₁ i = p₂ i) : s.affineCombination k p₁ w₁ = s.affineCombination k p₂ w₂ := by
simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, s.weightedVSubOfPoint_congr hw hp]
/-- `affineCombination` gives the sum with any base point, when the
sum of the weights is 1. -/
theorem affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P)
(h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) (b : P) :
s.affineCombination k p w = s.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w +ᵥ b :=
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one w p h _ _
/-- Adding a `weightedVSub` to an `affineCombination`. -/
theorem weightedVSub_vadd_affineCombination (w₁ w₂ : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
s.weightedVSub p w₁ +ᵥ s.affineCombination k p w₂ = s.affineCombination k p (w₁ + w₂) := by
rw [← vadd_eq_add, AffineMap.map_vadd, affineCombination_linear]
/-- Subtracting two `affineCombination`s. -/
theorem affineCombination_vsub (w₁ w₂ : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
s.affineCombination k p w₁ -ᵥ s.affineCombination k p w₂ = s.weightedVSub p (w₁ - w₂) := by
rw [← AffineMap.linearMap_vsub, affineCombination_linear, vsub_eq_sub]
theorem attach_affineCombination_of_injective [DecidableEq P] (s : Finset P) (w : P → k) (f : s → P)
(hf : Function.Injective f) :
s.attach.affineCombination k f (w ∘ f) = (image f univ).affineCombination k id w := by
simp only [affineCombination, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, id, vadd_right_cancel_iff,
Function.comp_apply, AffineMap.coe_mk]
let g₁ : s → V := fun i => w (f i) • (f i -ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty)
let g₂ : P → V := fun i => w i • (i -ᵥ Classical.choice S.nonempty)
change univ.sum g₁ = (image f univ).sum g₂
have hgf : g₁ = g₂ ∘ f := by
ext
simp [g₁, g₂]
rw [hgf, sum_image]
· simp only [g₁, g₂,Function.comp_apply]
· exact fun _ _ _ _ hxy => hf hxy
theorem attach_affineCombination_coe (s : Finset P) (w : P → k) :
s.attach.affineCombination k ((↑) : s → P) (w ∘ (↑)) = s.affineCombination k id w := by
classical rw [attach_affineCombination_of_injective s w ((↑) : s → P) Subtype.coe_injective,
univ_eq_attach, attach_image_val]
/-- Viewing a module as an affine space modelled on itself, a `weightedVSub` is just a linear
combination. -/
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSub_eq_linear_combination {ι} (s : Finset ι) {w : ι → k} {p : ι → V}
(hw : s.sum w = 0) : s.weightedVSub p w = ∑ i ∈ s, w i • p i := by
simp [s.weightedVSub_apply, vsub_eq_sub, smul_sub, ← Finset.sum_smul, hw]
/-- Viewing a module as an affine space modelled on itself, affine combinations are just linear
combinations. -/
@[simp]
theorem affineCombination_eq_linear_combination (s : Finset ι) (p : ι → V) (w : ι → k)
(hw : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) : s.affineCombination k p w = ∑ i ∈ s, w i • p i := by
simp [s.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one w p hw 0]
/-- An `affineCombination` equals a point if that point is in the set
and has weight 1 and the other points in the set have weight 0. -/
@[simp]
theorem affineCombination_of_eq_one_of_eq_zero (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {i : ι} (his : i ∈ s)
(hwi : w i = 1) (hw0 : ∀ i2 ∈ s, i2 ≠ i → w i2 = 0) : s.affineCombination k p w = p i := by
have h1 : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1 := hwi ▸ sum_eq_single i hw0 fun h => False.elim (h his)
rw [s.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one w p h1 (p i),
weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
convert zero_vadd V (p i)
refine sum_eq_zero ?_
intro i2 hi2
by_cases h : i2 = i
· simp [h]
· simp [hw0 i2 hi2 h]
/-- An affine combination is unaffected by changing the weights to the
corresponding indicator function and adding points to the set. -/
theorem affineCombination_indicator_subset (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {s₁ s₂ : Finset ι}
(h : s₁ ⊆ s₂) :
s₁.affineCombination k p w = s₂.affineCombination k p (Set.indicator (↑s₁) w) := by
rw [affineCombination_apply, affineCombination_apply,
weightedVSubOfPoint_indicator_subset _ _ _ h]
/-- An affine combination, over the image of an embedding, equals an
affine combination with the same points and weights over the original
`Finset`. -/
theorem affineCombination_map (e : ι₂ ↪ ι) (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) :
(s₂.map e).affineCombination k p w = s₂.affineCombination k (p ∘ e) (w ∘ e) := by
simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_map]
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, expressed as a subtraction of two `affineCombination`
expressions. -/
theorem sum_smul_vsub_eq_affineCombination_vsub (w : ι → k) (p₁ p₂ : ι → P) :
(∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂ i)) =
s.affineCombination k p₁ w -ᵥ s.affineCombination k p₂ w := by
simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, vadd_vsub_vadd_cancel_right]
exact s.sum_smul_vsub_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_sub _ _ _ _
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the right is constant and the
sum of the weights is 1. -/
theorem sum_smul_vsub_const_eq_affineCombination_vsub (w : ι → k) (p₁ : ι → P) (p₂ : P)
(h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ i -ᵥ p₂)) = s.affineCombination k p₁ w -ᵥ p₂ := by
rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_affineCombination_vsub, affineCombination_apply_const _ _ _ h]
/-- A weighted sum of pairwise subtractions, where the point on the left is constant and the
sum of the weights is 1. -/
theorem sum_smul_const_vsub_eq_vsub_affineCombination (w : ι → k) (p₂ : ι → P) (p₁ : P)
(h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) : (∑ i ∈ s, w i • (p₁ -ᵥ p₂ i)) = p₁ -ᵥ s.affineCombination k p₂ w := by
rw [sum_smul_vsub_eq_affineCombination_vsub, affineCombination_apply_const _ _ _ h]
/-- A weighted sum may be split into a subtraction of affine combinations over two subsets. -/
theorem affineCombination_sdiff_sub [DecidableEq ι] {s₂ : Finset ι} (h : s₂ ⊆ s) (w : ι → k)
(p : ι → P) :
(s \ s₂).affineCombination k p w -ᵥ s₂.affineCombination k p (-w) = s.weightedVSub p w := by
simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, vadd_vsub_vadd_cancel_right]
exact s.weightedVSub_sdiff_sub h _ _
/-- If a weighted sum is zero and one of the weights is `-1`, the corresponding point is
the affine combination of the other points with the given weights. -/
theorem affineCombination_eq_of_weightedVSub_eq_zero_of_eq_neg_one {w : ι → k} {p : ι → P}
(hw : s.weightedVSub p w = (0 : V)) {i : ι} [DecidablePred (· ≠ i)] (his : i ∈ s)
(hwi : w i = -1) : {x ∈ s | x ≠ i}.affineCombination k p w = p i := by
classical
rw [← @vsub_eq_zero_iff_eq V, ← hw,
← s.affineCombination_sdiff_sub (singleton_subset_iff.2 his), sdiff_singleton_eq_erase,
← filter_ne']
congr
refine (affineCombination_of_eq_one_of_eq_zero _ _ _ (mem_singleton_self _) ?_ ?_).symm
· simp [hwi]
· simp
/-- An affine combination over `s.subtype pred` equals one over `{x ∈ s | pred x}`. -/
theorem affineCombination_subtype_eq_filter (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) (pred : ι → Prop)
[DecidablePred pred] :
((s.subtype pred).affineCombination k (fun i => p i) fun i => w i) =
{x ∈ s | pred x}.affineCombination k p w := by
rw [affineCombination_apply, affineCombination_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype_eq_filter]
/-- An affine combination over `{x ∈ s | pred x}` equals one over `s` if all the weights at indices
in `s` not satisfying `pred` are zero. -/
theorem affineCombination_filter_of_ne (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P) {pred : ι → Prop}
[DecidablePred pred] (h : ∀ i ∈ s, w i ≠ 0 → pred i) :
{x ∈ s | pred x}.affineCombination k p w = s.affineCombination k p w := by
rw [affineCombination_apply, affineCombination_apply,
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_filter_of_ne _ _ _ h]
/-- Suppose an indexed family of points is given, along with a subset
of the index type. A vector can be expressed as
`weightedVSubOfPoint` using a `Finset` lying within that subset and
with a given sum of weights if and only if it can be expressed as
`weightedVSubOfPoint` with that sum of weights for the
corresponding indexed family whose index type is the subtype
corresponding to that subset. -/
theorem eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subset_iff_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype {v : V} {x : k} {s : Set ι}
{p : ι → P} {b : P} :
(∃ fs : Finset ι, ↑fs ⊆ s ∧ ∃ w : ι → k, ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = x ∧
v = fs.weightedVSubOfPoint p b w) ↔
∃ (fs : Finset s) (w : s → k), ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = x ∧
v = fs.weightedVSubOfPoint (fun i : s => p i) b w := by
classical
simp_rw [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply]
constructor
· rintro ⟨fs, hfs, w, rfl, rfl⟩
exact ⟨fs.subtype s, fun i => w i, sum_subtype_of_mem _ hfs, (sum_subtype_of_mem _ hfs).symm⟩
· rintro ⟨fs, w, rfl, rfl⟩
refine
⟨fs.map (Function.Embedding.subtype _), map_subtype_subset _, fun i =>
if h : i ∈ s then w ⟨i, h⟩ else 0, ?_, ?_⟩ <;>
simp
variable (k)
/-- Suppose an indexed family of points is given, along with a subset
of the index type. A vector can be expressed as `weightedVSub` using
a `Finset` lying within that subset and with sum of weights 0 if and
only if it can be expressed as `weightedVSub` with sum of weights 0
for the corresponding indexed family whose index type is the subtype
corresponding to that subset. -/
theorem eq_weightedVSub_subset_iff_eq_weightedVSub_subtype {v : V} {s : Set ι} {p : ι → P} :
(∃ fs : Finset ι, ↑fs ⊆ s ∧ ∃ w : ι → k, ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = 0 ∧
v = fs.weightedVSub p w) ↔
∃ (fs : Finset s) (w : s → k), ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = 0 ∧
v = fs.weightedVSub (fun i : s => p i) w :=
eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subset_iff_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype
variable (V)
/-- Suppose an indexed family of points is given, along with a subset
of the index type. A point can be expressed as an
`affineCombination` using a `Finset` lying within that subset and
with sum of weights 1 if and only if it can be expressed an
`affineCombination` with sum of weights 1 for the corresponding
indexed family whose index type is the subtype corresponding to that
subset. -/
theorem eq_affineCombination_subset_iff_eq_affineCombination_subtype {p0 : P} {s : Set ι}
{p : ι → P} :
(∃ fs : Finset ι, ↑fs ⊆ s ∧ ∃ w : ι → k, ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = 1 ∧
p0 = fs.affineCombination k p w) ↔
∃ (fs : Finset s) (w : s → k), ∑ i ∈ fs, w i = 1 ∧
p0 = fs.affineCombination k (fun i : s => p i) w := by
simp_rw [affineCombination_apply, eq_vadd_iff_vsub_eq]
exact eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subset_iff_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_subtype
variable {k V}
/-- Affine maps commute with affine combinations. -/
theorem map_affineCombination {V₂ P₂ : Type*} [AddCommGroup V₂] [Module k V₂] [AffineSpace V₂ P₂]
(p : ι → P) (w : ι → k) (hw : s.sum w = 1) (f : P →ᵃ[k] P₂) :
f (s.affineCombination k p w) = s.affineCombination k (f ∘ p) w := by
have b := Classical.choice (inferInstance : AffineSpace V P).nonempty
have b₂ := Classical.choice (inferInstance : AffineSpace V₂ P₂).nonempty
rw [s.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one w p hw b,
s.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one w (f ∘ p) hw b₂, ←
s.weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_eq_of_sum_eq_one w (f ∘ p) hw (f b) b₂]
simp only [weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, RingHom.id_apply, AffineMap.map_vadd,
LinearMap.map_smulₛₗ, AffineMap.linearMap_vsub, map_sum, Function.comp_apply]
/-- The value of `affineCombination`, where the given points take only two values. -/
lemma affineCombination_apply_eq_lineMap_sum [DecidableEq ι] (w : ι → k) (p : ι → P)
(p₁ p₂ : P) (s' : Finset ι) (h : ∑ i ∈ s, w i = 1) (hp₂ : ∀ i ∈ s ∩ s', p i = p₂)
(hp₁ : ∀ i ∈ s \ s', p i = p₁) :
s.affineCombination k p w = AffineMap.lineMap p₁ p₂ (∑ i ∈ s ∩ s', w i) := by
rw [s.affineCombination_eq_weightedVSubOfPoint_vadd_of_sum_eq_one w p h p₁,
weightedVSubOfPoint_apply, ← s.sum_inter_add_sum_diff s', AffineMap.lineMap_apply,
vadd_right_cancel_iff, sum_smul]
convert add_zero _ with i hi
· convert Finset.sum_const_zero with i hi
simp [hp₁ i hi]
· exact (hp₂ i hi).symm
variable (k)
/-- Weights for expressing a single point as an affine combination. -/
def affineCombinationSingleWeights [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) : ι → k :=
Pi.single i 1
@[simp]
theorem affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_self [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) :
affineCombinationSingleWeights k i i = 1 := Pi.single_eq_same _ _
@[simp]
theorem affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_of_ne [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (h : j ≠ i) :
affineCombinationSingleWeights k i j = 0 := Pi.single_eq_of_ne h _
@[simp]
theorem sum_affineCombinationSingleWeights [DecidableEq ι] {i : ι} (h : i ∈ s) :
∑ j ∈ s, affineCombinationSingleWeights k i j = 1 := by
rw [← affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_self k i]
exact sum_eq_single_of_mem i h fun j _ hj => affineCombinationSingleWeights_apply_of_ne k hj
/-- Weights for expressing the subtraction of two points as a `weightedVSub`. -/
def weightedVSubVSubWeights [DecidableEq ι] (i j : ι) : ι → k :=
affineCombinationSingleWeights k i - affineCombinationSingleWeights k j
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSubVSubWeights_self [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) :
weightedVSubVSubWeights k i i = 0 := by simp [weightedVSubVSubWeights]
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSubVSubWeights_apply_left [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (h : i ≠ j) :
weightedVSubVSubWeights k i j i = 1 := by simp [weightedVSubVSubWeights, h]
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSubVSubWeights_apply_right [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (h : i ≠ j) :
weightedVSubVSubWeights k i j j = -1 := by simp [weightedVSubVSubWeights, h.symm]
@[simp]
theorem weightedVSubVSubWeights_apply_of_ne [DecidableEq ι] {i j t : ι} (hi : t ≠ i) (hj : t ≠ j) :
weightedVSubVSubWeights k i j t = 0 := by simp [weightedVSubVSubWeights, hi, hj]
@[simp]
theorem sum_weightedVSubVSubWeights [DecidableEq ι] {i j : ι} (hi : i ∈ s) (hj : j ∈ s) :
∑ t ∈ s, weightedVSubVSubWeights k i j t = 0 := by
simp_rw [weightedVSubVSubWeights, Pi.sub_apply, sum_sub_distrib]
simp [hi, hj]
variable {k}
/-- Weights for expressing `lineMap` as an affine combination. -/
def affineCombinationLineMapWeights [DecidableEq ι] (i j : ι) (c : k) : ι → k :=
| c • weightedVSubVSubWeights k j i + affineCombinationSingleWeights k i
@[simp]
theorem affineCombinationLineMapWeights_self [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) (c : k) :
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Combination.lean | 658 | 661 |
/-
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
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoMod_add_zsmul' hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_right (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a (b + p) = toIocMod hp a b := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocMod_add_zsmul hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_right' (a b : α) : toIocMod hp (a + p) b = toIocMod hp a b + p := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocMod_add_zsmul' hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_add_left (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a (p + b) = toIcoMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIcoMod_add_right]
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_add_left' (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp (p + a) b = p + toIcoMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIcoMod_add_right', add_comm]
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_left (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a (p + b) = toIocMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIocMod_add_right]
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_left' (a b : α) : toIocMod hp (p + a) b = p + toIocMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIocMod_add_right', add_comm]
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_sub (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a (b - p) = toIcoMod hp a b := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoMod_sub_zsmul hp a b 1
@[simp]
| theorem toIcoMod_sub' (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp (a - p) b = toIcoMod hp a b - p := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoMod_sub_zsmul' hp a b 1
| Mathlib/Algebra/Order/ToIntervalMod.lean | 431 | 432 |
/-
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.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Analytic
import Mathlib.Analysis.Asymptotics.SpecificAsymptotics
import Mathlib.Analysis.Complex.CauchyIntegral
/-!
# Removable singularity theorem
In this file we prove Riemann's removable singularity theorem: if `f : ℂ → E` is complex
differentiable in a punctured neighborhood of a point `c` and is bounded in a punctured neighborhood
of `c` (or, more generally, $f(z) - f(c)=o((z-c)^{-1})$), then it has a limit at `c` and the
function `update f c (limUnder (𝓝[≠] c) f)` is complex differentiable in a neighborhood of `c`.
-/
open TopologicalSpace Metric Set Filter Asymptotics Function
open scoped Topology Filter NNReal Real
universe u
variable {E : Type u} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace ℂ E] [CompleteSpace E]
namespace Complex
/-- **Removable singularity** theorem, weak version. If `f : ℂ → E` is differentiable in a punctured
neighborhood of a point and is continuous at this point, then it is analytic at this point. -/
theorem analyticAt_of_differentiable_on_punctured_nhds_of_continuousAt {f : ℂ → E} {c : ℂ}
(hd : ∀ᶠ z in 𝓝[≠] c, DifferentiableAt ℂ f z) (hc : ContinuousAt f c) : AnalyticAt ℂ f c := by
rcases (nhdsWithin_hasBasis nhds_basis_closedBall _).mem_iff.1 hd with ⟨R, hR0, hRs⟩
lift R to ℝ≥0 using hR0.le
replace hc : ContinuousOn f (closedBall c R) := by
refine fun z hz => ContinuousAt.continuousWithinAt ?_
rcases eq_or_ne z c with (rfl | hne)
exacts [hc, (hRs ⟨hz, hne⟩).continuousAt]
exact (hasFPowerSeriesOnBall_of_differentiable_off_countable (countable_singleton c) hc
(fun z hz => hRs (diff_subset_diff_left ball_subset_closedBall hz)) hR0).analyticAt
theorem differentiableOn_compl_singleton_and_continuousAt_iff {f : ℂ → E} {s : Set ℂ} {c : ℂ}
(hs : s ∈ 𝓝 c) :
DifferentiableOn ℂ f (s \ {c}) ∧ ContinuousAt f c ↔ DifferentiableOn ℂ f s := by
| refine ⟨?_, fun hd => ⟨hd.mono diff_subset, (hd.differentiableAt hs).continuousAt⟩⟩
rintro ⟨hd, hc⟩ x hx
rcases eq_or_ne x c with (rfl | hne)
· refine (analyticAt_of_differentiable_on_punctured_nhds_of_continuousAt
?_ hc).differentiableAt.differentiableWithinAt
refine eventually_nhdsWithin_iff.2 ((eventually_mem_nhds_iff.2 hs).mono fun z hz hzx => ?_)
exact hd.differentiableAt (inter_mem hz (isOpen_ne.mem_nhds hzx))
· simpa only [DifferentiableWithinAt, HasFDerivWithinAt, hne.nhdsWithin_diff_singleton] using
hd x ⟨hx, hne⟩
theorem differentiableOn_dslope {f : ℂ → E} {s : Set ℂ} {c : ℂ} (hc : s ∈ 𝓝 c) :
DifferentiableOn ℂ (dslope f c) s ↔ DifferentiableOn ℂ f s :=
| Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/RemovableSingularity.lean | 46 | 57 |
/-
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.Algebra.Polynomial.Module.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Finiteness.Nakayama
import Mathlib.RingTheory.LocalRing.MaximalIdeal.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.ReesAlgebra
/-!
# `I`-filtrations of modules
This file contains the definitions and basic results around (stable) `I`-filtrations of modules.
## Main results
- `Ideal.Filtration`:
An `I`-filtration on the module `M` is a sequence of decreasing submodules `N i` such that
`∀ i, I • (N i) ≤ N (i + 1)`. Note that we do not require the filtration to start from `⊤`.
- `Ideal.Filtration.Stable`: An `I`-filtration is stable if `I • (N i) = N (i + 1)` for large
enough `i`.
- `Ideal.Filtration.submodule`: The associated module `⨁ Nᵢ` of a filtration, implemented as a
submodule of `M[X]`.
- `Ideal.Filtration.submodule_fg_iff_stable`: If `F.N i` are all finitely generated, then
`F.Stable` iff `F.submodule.FG`.
- `Ideal.Filtration.Stable.of_le`: In a finite module over a noetherian ring,
if `F' ≤ F`, then `F.Stable → F'.Stable`.
- `Ideal.exists_pow_inf_eq_pow_smul`: **Artin-Rees lemma**.
given `N ≤ M`, there exists a `k` such that `IⁿM ⊓ N = Iⁿ⁻ᵏ(IᵏM ⊓ N)` for all `n ≥ k`.
- `Ideal.iInf_pow_eq_bot_of_isLocalRing`:
**Krull's intersection theorem** (`⨅ i, I ^ i = ⊥`) for noetherian local rings.
- `Ideal.iInf_pow_eq_bot_of_isDomain`:
**Krull's intersection theorem** (`⨅ i, I ^ i = ⊥`) for noetherian domains.
-/
variable {R M : Type*} [CommRing R] [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] (I : Ideal R)
open Polynomial
open scoped Polynomial
/-- An `I`-filtration on the module `M` is a sequence of decreasing submodules `N i` such that
`I • (N i) ≤ N (i + 1)`. Note that we do not require the filtration to start from `⊤`. -/
@[ext]
structure Ideal.Filtration (M : Type*) [AddCommGroup M] [Module R M] where
N : ℕ → Submodule R M
mono : ∀ i, N (i + 1) ≤ N i
smul_le : ∀ i, I • N i ≤ N (i + 1)
variable (F F' : I.Filtration M) {I}
namespace Ideal.Filtration
theorem pow_smul_le (i j : ℕ) : I ^ i • F.N j ≤ F.N (i + j) := by
induction' i with _ ih
· simp
· rw [pow_succ', mul_smul, add_assoc, add_comm 1, ← add_assoc]
exact (smul_mono_right _ ih).trans (F.smul_le _)
theorem pow_smul_le_pow_smul (i j k : ℕ) : I ^ (i + k) • F.N j ≤ I ^ k • F.N (i + j) := by
rw [add_comm, pow_add, mul_smul]
exact smul_mono_right _ (F.pow_smul_le i j)
protected theorem antitone : Antitone F.N :=
antitone_nat_of_succ_le F.mono
/-- The trivial `I`-filtration of `N`. -/
@[simps]
def _root_.Ideal.trivialFiltration (I : Ideal R) (N : Submodule R M) : I.Filtration M where
N _ := N
mono _ := le_rfl
smul_le _ := Submodule.smul_le_right
/-- The `sup` of two `I.Filtration`s is an `I.Filtration`. -/
instance : Max (I.Filtration M) :=
⟨fun F F' =>
⟨F.N ⊔ F'.N, fun i => sup_le_sup (F.mono i) (F'.mono i), fun i =>
(Submodule.smul_sup _ _ _).trans_le <| sup_le_sup (F.smul_le i) (F'.smul_le i)⟩⟩
/-- The `sSup` of a family of `I.Filtration`s is an `I.Filtration`. -/
instance : SupSet (I.Filtration M) :=
⟨fun S =>
{ N := sSup (Ideal.Filtration.N '' S)
mono := fun i => by
apply sSup_le_sSup_of_forall_exists_le _
rintro _ ⟨⟨_, F, hF, rfl⟩, rfl⟩
exact ⟨_, ⟨⟨_, F, hF, rfl⟩, rfl⟩, F.mono i⟩
smul_le := fun i => by
rw [sSup_eq_iSup', iSup_apply, Submodule.smul_iSup, iSup_apply]
apply iSup_mono _
rintro ⟨_, F, hF, rfl⟩
exact F.smul_le i }⟩
/-- The `inf` of two `I.Filtration`s is an `I.Filtration`. -/
instance : Min (I.Filtration M) :=
⟨fun F F' =>
⟨F.N ⊓ F'.N, fun i => inf_le_inf (F.mono i) (F'.mono i), fun i =>
(smul_inf_le _ _ _).trans <| inf_le_inf (F.smul_le i) (F'.smul_le i)⟩⟩
/-- The `sInf` of a family of `I.Filtration`s is an `I.Filtration`. -/
instance : InfSet (I.Filtration M) :=
⟨fun S =>
{ N := sInf (Ideal.Filtration.N '' S)
mono := fun i => by
apply sInf_le_sInf_of_forall_exists_le _
rintro _ ⟨⟨_, F, hF, rfl⟩, rfl⟩
exact ⟨_, ⟨⟨_, F, hF, rfl⟩, rfl⟩, F.mono i⟩
smul_le := fun i => by
rw [sInf_eq_iInf', iInf_apply, iInf_apply]
refine smul_iInf_le.trans ?_
apply iInf_mono _
rintro ⟨_, F, hF, rfl⟩
exact F.smul_le i }⟩
instance : Top (I.Filtration M) :=
⟨I.trivialFiltration ⊤⟩
instance : Bot (I.Filtration M) :=
⟨I.trivialFiltration ⊥⟩
@[simp]
theorem sup_N : (F ⊔ F').N = F.N ⊔ F'.N :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem sSup_N (S : Set (I.Filtration M)) : (sSup S).N = sSup (Ideal.Filtration.N '' S) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem inf_N : (F ⊓ F').N = F.N ⊓ F'.N :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem sInf_N (S : Set (I.Filtration M)) : (sInf S).N = sInf (Ideal.Filtration.N '' S) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem top_N : (⊤ : I.Filtration M).N = ⊤ :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem bot_N : (⊥ : I.Filtration M).N = ⊥ :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem iSup_N {ι : Sort*} (f : ι → I.Filtration M) : (iSup f).N = ⨆ i, (f i).N :=
congr_arg sSup (Set.range_comp _ _).symm
@[simp]
theorem iInf_N {ι : Sort*} (f : ι → I.Filtration M) : (iInf f).N = ⨅ i, (f i).N :=
congr_arg sInf (Set.range_comp _ _).symm
instance : CompleteLattice (I.Filtration M) :=
Function.Injective.completeLattice Ideal.Filtration.N
(fun _ _ => Ideal.Filtration.ext) sup_N inf_N
(fun _ => sSup_image) (fun _ => sInf_image) top_N bot_N
instance : Inhabited (I.Filtration M) :=
⟨⊥⟩
/-- An `I` filtration is stable if `I • F.N n = F.N (n+1)` for large enough `n`. -/
def Stable : Prop :=
∃ n₀, ∀ n ≥ n₀, I • F.N n = F.N (n + 1)
/-- The trivial stable `I`-filtration of `N`. -/
@[simps]
def _root_.Ideal.stableFiltration (I : Ideal R) (N : Submodule R M) : I.Filtration M where
N i := I ^ i • N
mono i := by rw [add_comm, pow_add, mul_smul]; exact Submodule.smul_le_right
smul_le i := by rw [add_comm, pow_add, mul_smul, pow_one]
theorem _root_.Ideal.stableFiltration_stable (I : Ideal R) (N : Submodule R M) :
(I.stableFiltration N).Stable := by
use 0
intro n _
dsimp
rw [add_comm, pow_add, mul_smul, pow_one]
variable {F F'}
theorem Stable.exists_pow_smul_eq (h : F.Stable) : ∃ n₀, ∀ k, F.N (n₀ + k) = I ^ k • F.N n₀ := by
obtain ⟨n₀, hn⟩ := h
use n₀
intro k
induction' k with _ ih
· simp
· rw [← add_assoc, ← hn, ih, add_comm, pow_add, mul_smul, pow_one]
omega
theorem Stable.exists_pow_smul_eq_of_ge (h : F.Stable) :
∃ n₀, ∀ n ≥ n₀, F.N n = I ^ (n - n₀) • F.N n₀ := by
obtain ⟨n₀, hn₀⟩ := h.exists_pow_smul_eq
use n₀
intro n hn
convert hn₀ (n - n₀)
rw [add_comm, tsub_add_cancel_of_le hn]
theorem stable_iff_exists_pow_smul_eq_of_ge :
F.Stable ↔ ∃ n₀, ∀ n ≥ n₀, F.N n = I ^ (n - n₀) • F.N n₀ := by
refine ⟨Stable.exists_pow_smul_eq_of_ge, fun h => ⟨h.choose, fun n hn => ?_⟩⟩
rw [h.choose_spec n hn, h.choose_spec (n + 1) (by omega), smul_smul, ← pow_succ',
tsub_add_eq_add_tsub hn]
theorem Stable.exists_forall_le (h : F.Stable) (e : F.N 0 ≤ F'.N 0) :
∃ n₀, ∀ n, F.N (n + n₀) ≤ F'.N n := by
obtain ⟨n₀, hF⟩ := h
use n₀
intro n
induction' n with n hn
· refine (F.antitone ?_).trans e; simp
· rw [add_right_comm, ← hF]
· exact (smul_mono_right _ hn).trans (F'.smul_le _)
simp
theorem Stable.bounded_difference (h : F.Stable) (h' : F'.Stable) (e : F.N 0 = F'.N 0) :
∃ n₀, ∀ n, F.N (n + n₀) ≤ F'.N n ∧ F'.N (n + n₀) ≤ F.N n := by
obtain ⟨n₁, h₁⟩ := h.exists_forall_le (le_of_eq e)
obtain ⟨n₂, h₂⟩ := h'.exists_forall_le (le_of_eq e.symm)
use max n₁ n₂
intro n
refine ⟨(F.antitone ?_).trans (h₁ n), (F'.antitone ?_).trans (h₂ n)⟩ <;> simp
open PolynomialModule
variable (F F')
/-- The `R[IX]`-submodule of `M[X]` associated with an `I`-filtration. -/
protected def submodule : Submodule (reesAlgebra I) (PolynomialModule R M) where
carrier := { f | ∀ i, f i ∈ F.N i }
add_mem' hf hg i := Submodule.add_mem _ (hf i) (hg i)
zero_mem' _ := Submodule.zero_mem _
smul_mem' r f hf i := by
rw [Subalgebra.smul_def, PolynomialModule.smul_apply]
apply Submodule.sum_mem
rintro ⟨j, k⟩ e
rw [Finset.mem_antidiagonal] at e
subst e
exact F.pow_smul_le j k (Submodule.smul_mem_smul (r.2 j) (hf k))
@[simp]
theorem mem_submodule (f : PolynomialModule R M) : f ∈ F.submodule ↔ ∀ i, f i ∈ F.N i :=
Iff.rfl
theorem inf_submodule : (F ⊓ F').submodule = F.submodule ⊓ F'.submodule := by
ext
exact forall_and
variable (I M)
/-- `Ideal.Filtration.submodule` as an `InfHom`. -/
def submoduleInfHom :
InfHom (I.Filtration M) (Submodule (reesAlgebra I) (PolynomialModule R M)) where
toFun := Ideal.Filtration.submodule
map_inf' := inf_submodule
variable {I M}
theorem submodule_closure_single :
AddSubmonoid.closure (⋃ i, single R i '' (F.N i : Set M)) = F.submodule.toAddSubmonoid := by
apply le_antisymm
· rw [AddSubmonoid.closure_le, Set.iUnion_subset_iff]
rintro i _ ⟨m, hm, rfl⟩ j
rw [single_apply]
split_ifs with h
· rwa [← h]
· exact (F.N j).zero_mem
· intro f hf
rw [← f.sum_single]
apply AddSubmonoid.sum_mem _ _
rintro c -
exact AddSubmonoid.subset_closure (Set.subset_iUnion _ c <| Set.mem_image_of_mem _ (hf c))
theorem submodule_span_single :
Submodule.span (reesAlgebra I) (⋃ i, single R i '' (F.N i : Set M)) = F.submodule := by
rw [← Submodule.span_closure, submodule_closure_single, Submodule.coe_toAddSubmonoid]
exact Submodule.span_eq (Filtration.submodule F)
theorem submodule_eq_span_le_iff_stable_ge (n₀ : ℕ) :
F.submodule = Submodule.span _ (⋃ i ≤ n₀, single R i '' (F.N i : Set M)) ↔
∀ n ≥ n₀, I • F.N n = F.N (n + 1) := by
rw [← submodule_span_single, ← LE.le.le_iff_eq, Submodule.span_le, Set.iUnion_subset_iff]
swap; · exact Submodule.span_mono (Set.iUnion₂_subset_iUnion _ _)
constructor
· intro H n hn
refine (F.smul_le n).antisymm ?_
intro x hx
obtain ⟨l, hl⟩ := (Finsupp.mem_span_iff_linearCombination _ _ _).mp (H _ ⟨x, hx, rfl⟩)
replace hl := congr_arg (fun f : ℕ →₀ M => f (n + 1)) hl
dsimp only at hl
rw [PolynomialModule.single_apply, if_pos rfl] at hl
rw [← hl, Finsupp.linearCombination_apply, Finsupp.sum_apply]
apply Submodule.sum_mem _ _
rintro ⟨_, _, ⟨n', rfl⟩, _, ⟨hn', rfl⟩, m, hm, rfl⟩ -
dsimp only [Subtype.coe_mk]
rw [Subalgebra.smul_def, smul_single_apply, if_pos (show n' ≤ n + 1 by omega)]
have e : n' ≤ n := by omega
have := F.pow_smul_le_pow_smul (n - n') n' 1
rw [tsub_add_cancel_of_le e, pow_one, add_comm _ 1, ← add_tsub_assoc_of_le e, add_comm] at this
exact this (Submodule.smul_mem_smul ((l _).2 <| n + 1 - n') hm)
· let F' := Submodule.span (reesAlgebra I) (⋃ i ≤ n₀, single R i '' (F.N i : Set M))
intro hF i
have : ∀ i ≤ n₀, single R i '' (F.N i : Set M) ⊆ F' := by
-- Porting note: Original proof was
-- `fun i hi => Set.Subset.trans (Set.subset_iUnion₂ i hi) Submodule.subset_span`
intro i hi
refine Set.Subset.trans ?_ Submodule.subset_span
refine @Set.subset_iUnion₂ _ _ _ (fun i => fun _ => ↑((single R i) '' ((N F i) : Set M))) i ?_
exact hi
induction' i with j hj
· exact this _ (zero_le _)
by_cases hj' : j.succ ≤ n₀
· exact this _ hj'
simp only [not_le, Nat.lt_succ_iff] at hj'
rw [← hF _ hj']
rintro _ ⟨m, hm, rfl⟩
refine Submodule.smul_induction_on hm (fun r hr m' hm' => ?_) (fun x y hx hy => ?_)
· rw [add_comm, ← monomial_smul_single]
exact F'.smul_mem
⟨_, reesAlgebra.monomial_mem.mpr (by rwa [pow_one])⟩ (hj <| Set.mem_image_of_mem _ hm')
· rw [map_add]
exact F'.add_mem hx hy
/-- If the components of a filtration are finitely generated, then the filtration is stable iff
its associated submodule of is finitely generated. -/
theorem submodule_fg_iff_stable (hF' : ∀ i, (F.N i).FG) : F.submodule.FG ↔ F.Stable := by
classical
delta Ideal.Filtration.Stable
simp_rw [← F.submodule_eq_span_le_iff_stable_ge]
constructor
· rintro H
refine H.stabilizes_of_iSup_eq
⟨fun n₀ => Submodule.span _ (⋃ (i : ℕ) (_ : i ≤ n₀), single R i '' ↑(F.N i)), ?_⟩ ?_
· intro n m e
rw [Submodule.span_le, Set.iUnion₂_subset_iff]
intro i hi
refine Set.Subset.trans ?_ Submodule.subset_span
refine @Set.subset_iUnion₂ _ _ _ (fun i => fun _ => ↑((single R i) '' ((N F i) : Set M))) i ?_
exact hi.trans e
· dsimp
rw [← Submodule.span_iUnion, ← submodule_span_single]
congr 1
ext
simp only [Set.mem_iUnion, Set.mem_image, SetLike.mem_coe, exists_prop]
constructor
· rintro ⟨-, i, -, e⟩; exact ⟨i, e⟩
· rintro ⟨i, e⟩; exact ⟨i, i, le_refl i, e⟩
· rintro ⟨n, hn⟩
rw [hn]
simp_rw [Submodule.span_iUnion₂, ← Finset.mem_range_succ_iff, iSup_subtype']
apply Submodule.fg_iSup
rintro ⟨i, hi⟩
obtain ⟨s, hs⟩ := hF' i
have : Submodule.span (reesAlgebra I) (s.image (lsingle R i) : Set (PolynomialModule R M)) =
Submodule.span _ (single R i '' (F.N i : Set M)) := by
rw [Finset.coe_image, ← Submodule.span_span_of_tower R, ← Submodule.map_span, hs]; rfl
rw [Subtype.coe_mk, ← this]
exact ⟨_, rfl⟩
variable {F}
theorem Stable.of_le [IsNoetherianRing R] [Module.Finite R M] (hF : F.Stable)
{F' : I.Filtration M} (hf : F' ≤ F) : F'.Stable := by
rw [← submodule_fg_iff_stable] at hF ⊢
any_goals intro i; exact IsNoetherian.noetherian _
have := isNoetherian_of_fg_of_noetherian _ hF
rw [isNoetherian_submodule] at this
exact this _ (OrderHomClass.mono (submoduleInfHom M I) hf)
theorem Stable.inter_right [IsNoetherianRing R] [Module.Finite R M] (hF : F.Stable) :
(F ⊓ F').Stable :=
hF.of_le inf_le_left
theorem Stable.inter_left [IsNoetherianRing R] [Module.Finite R M] (hF : F.Stable) :
(F' ⊓ F).Stable :=
hF.of_le inf_le_right
end Ideal.Filtration
variable (I)
/-- **Artin-Rees lemma** -/
theorem Ideal.exists_pow_inf_eq_pow_smul [IsNoetherianRing R] [Module.Finite R M]
(N : Submodule R M) : ∃ k : ℕ, ∀ n ≥ k, I ^ n • ⊤ ⊓ N = I ^ (n - k) • (I ^ k • ⊤ ⊓ N) :=
((I.stableFiltration_stable ⊤).inter_right (I.trivialFiltration N)).exists_pow_smul_eq_of_ge
theorem Ideal.mem_iInf_smul_pow_eq_bot_iff [IsNoetherianRing R] [Module.Finite R M] (x : M) :
x ∈ (⨅ i : ℕ, I ^ i • ⊤ : Submodule R M) ↔ ∃ r : I, (r : R) • x = x := by
let N := (⨅ i : ℕ, I ^ i • ⊤ : Submodule R M)
have hN : ∀ k, (I.stableFiltration ⊤ ⊓ I.trivialFiltration N).N k = N :=
fun k => inf_eq_right.mpr ((iInf_le _ k).trans <| le_of_eq <| by simp)
constructor
· obtain ⟨r, hr₁, hr₂⟩ :=
Submodule.exists_mem_and_smul_eq_self_of_fg_of_le_smul I N (IsNoetherian.noetherian N) (by
obtain ⟨k, hk⟩ := (I.stableFiltration_stable ⊤).inter_right (I.trivialFiltration N)
have := hk k (le_refl _)
rw [hN, hN] at this
exact le_of_eq this.symm)
intro H
exact ⟨⟨r, hr₁⟩, hr₂ _ H⟩
· rintro ⟨r, eq⟩
rw [Submodule.mem_iInf]
intro i
induction' i with i hi
· simp
· rw [add_comm, pow_add, ← smul_smul, pow_one, ← eq]
exact Submodule.smul_mem_smul r.prop hi
theorem Ideal.iInf_pow_smul_eq_bot_of_le_jacobson [IsNoetherianRing R]
[Module.Finite R M] (h : I ≤ Ideal.jacobson ⊥) : (⨅ i : ℕ, I ^ i • ⊤ : Submodule R M) = ⊥ := by
rw [eq_bot_iff]
intro x hx
obtain ⟨r, hr⟩ := (I.mem_iInf_smul_pow_eq_bot_iff x).mp hx
have := isUnit_of_sub_one_mem_jacobson_bot (1 - r.1) (by simpa using h r.2)
apply this.smul_left_cancel.mp
simp [sub_smul, hr]
open IsLocalRing in
theorem Ideal.iInf_pow_smul_eq_bot_of_isLocalRing [IsNoetherianRing R] [IsLocalRing R]
[Module.Finite R M] (h : I ≠ ⊤) : (⨅ i : ℕ, I ^ i • ⊤ : Submodule R M) = ⊥ :=
Ideal.iInf_pow_smul_eq_bot_of_le_jacobson _
((le_maximalIdeal h).trans (maximalIdeal_le_jacobson _))
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-12")]
alias Ideal.iInf_pow_smul_eq_bot_of_localRing := Ideal.iInf_pow_smul_eq_bot_of_isLocalRing
/-- **Krull's intersection theorem** for noetherian local rings. -/
theorem Ideal.iInf_pow_eq_bot_of_isLocalRing [IsNoetherianRing R] [IsLocalRing R] (h : I ≠ ⊤) :
⨅ i : ℕ, I ^ i = ⊥ := by
convert I.iInf_pow_smul_eq_bot_of_isLocalRing (M := R) h
ext i
rw [smul_eq_mul, ← Ideal.one_eq_top, mul_one]
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-12")]
alias Ideal.iInf_pow_eq_bot_of_localRing := Ideal.iInf_pow_eq_bot_of_isLocalRing
/-- Also see `Ideal.isIdempotentElem_iff_eq_bot_or_top` for integral domains. -/
theorem Ideal.isIdempotentElem_iff_eq_bot_or_top_of_isLocalRing {R} [CommRing R]
[IsNoetherianRing R] [IsLocalRing R] (I : Ideal R) :
IsIdempotentElem I ↔ I = ⊥ ∨ I = ⊤ := by
constructor
· intro H
by_cases I = ⊤; · exact Or.inr ‹_›
refine Or.inl (eq_bot_iff.mpr ?_)
rw [← Ideal.iInf_pow_eq_bot_of_isLocalRing I ‹_›]
apply le_iInf
rintro (_|n) <;> simp [H.pow_succ_eq]
· rintro (rfl | rfl) <;> simp [IsIdempotentElem]
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-12")]
alias Ideal.isIdempotentElem_iff_eq_bot_or_top_of_localRing :=
Ideal.isIdempotentElem_iff_eq_bot_or_top_of_isLocalRing
open IsLocalRing in
theorem Ideal.iInf_pow_smul_eq_bot_of_noZeroSMulDivisors
[IsNoetherianRing R] [NoZeroSMulDivisors R M]
[Module.Finite R M] (h : I ≠ ⊤) : (⨅ i : ℕ, I ^ i • ⊤ : Submodule R M) = ⊥ := by
rw [eq_bot_iff]
intro x hx
by_contra hx'
have := Ideal.mem_iInf_smul_pow_eq_bot_iff I x
obtain ⟨r, hr⟩ := this.mp hx
have := smul_left_injective _ hx' (hr.trans (one_smul _ x).symm)
exact I.eq_top_iff_one.not.mp h (this ▸ r.prop)
/-- **Krull's intersection theorem** for noetherian domains. -/
theorem Ideal.iInf_pow_eq_bot_of_isDomain [IsNoetherianRing R] [IsDomain R] (h : I ≠ ⊤) :
⨅ i : ℕ, I ^ i = ⊥ := by
convert I.iInf_pow_smul_eq_bot_of_noZeroSMulDivisors (M := R) h
simp
| Mathlib/RingTheory/Filtration.lean | 480 | 490 | |
/-
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
| Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Real.lean | 165 | 166 |
/-
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.MonoidAlgebra.Degree
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.WithTop
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Cast.WithTop
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.SuccPred
import Mathlib.Order.SuccPred.WithBot
/-!
# Degree of univariate polynomials
## Main definitions
* `Polynomial.degree`: the degree of a polynomial, where `0` has degree `⊥`
* `Polynomial.natDegree`: the degree of a polynomial, where `0` has degree `0`
* `Polynomial.leadingCoeff`: the leading coefficient of a polynomial
* `Polynomial.Monic`: a polynomial is monic if its leading coefficient is 0
* `Polynomial.nextCoeff`: the next coefficient after the leading coefficient
## Main results
* `Polynomial.degree_eq_natDegree`: the degree and natDegree coincide for nonzero polynomials
-/
noncomputable section
open Finsupp Finset
open Polynomial
namespace Polynomial
universe u v
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type v} {a b c d : R} {n m : ℕ}
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R] {p q r : R[X]}
/-- `degree p` is the degree of the polynomial `p`, i.e. the largest `X`-exponent in `p`.
`degree p = some n` when `p ≠ 0` and `n` is the highest power of `X` that appears in `p`, otherwise
`degree 0 = ⊥`. -/
def degree (p : R[X]) : WithBot ℕ :=
p.support.max
/-- `natDegree p` forces `degree p` to ℕ, by defining `natDegree 0 = 0`. -/
def natDegree (p : R[X]) : ℕ :=
(degree p).unbotD 0
/-- `leadingCoeff p` gives the coefficient of the highest power of `X` in `p`. -/
def leadingCoeff (p : R[X]) : R :=
coeff p (natDegree p)
/-- a polynomial is `Monic` if its leading coefficient is 1 -/
def Monic (p : R[X]) :=
leadingCoeff p = (1 : R)
theorem Monic.def : Monic p ↔ leadingCoeff p = 1 :=
Iff.rfl
instance Monic.decidable [DecidableEq R] : Decidable (Monic p) := by unfold Monic; infer_instance
@[simp]
theorem Monic.leadingCoeff {p : R[X]} (hp : p.Monic) : leadingCoeff p = 1 :=
hp
theorem Monic.coeff_natDegree {p : R[X]} (hp : p.Monic) : p.coeff p.natDegree = 1 :=
hp
@[simp]
theorem degree_zero : degree (0 : R[X]) = ⊥ :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_zero : natDegree (0 : R[X]) = 0 :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem coeff_natDegree : coeff p (natDegree p) = leadingCoeff p :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem degree_eq_bot : degree p = ⊥ ↔ p = 0 :=
⟨fun h => support_eq_empty.1 (Finset.max_eq_bot.1 h), fun h => h.symm ▸ rfl⟩
theorem degree_ne_bot : degree p ≠ ⊥ ↔ p ≠ 0 := degree_eq_bot.not
theorem degree_eq_natDegree (hp : p ≠ 0) : degree p = (natDegree p : WithBot ℕ) := by
let ⟨n, hn⟩ := not_forall.1 (mt Option.eq_none_iff_forall_not_mem.2 (mt degree_eq_bot.1 hp))
have hn : degree p = some n := Classical.not_not.1 hn
rw [natDegree, hn]; rfl
theorem degree_eq_iff_natDegree_eq {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (hp : p ≠ 0) :
p.degree = n ↔ p.natDegree = n := by rw [degree_eq_natDegree hp]; exact WithBot.coe_eq_coe
theorem degree_eq_iff_natDegree_eq_of_pos {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (hn : 0 < n) :
p.degree = n ↔ p.natDegree = n := by
obtain rfl|h := eq_or_ne p 0
· simp [hn.ne]
· exact degree_eq_iff_natDegree_eq h
theorem natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} (h : degree p = n) : natDegree p = n := by
rw [natDegree, h, Nat.cast_withBot, WithBot.unbotD_coe]
theorem degree_ne_of_natDegree_ne {n : ℕ} : p.natDegree ≠ n → degree p ≠ n :=
mt natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some
@[simp]
theorem degree_le_natDegree : degree p ≤ natDegree p :=
WithBot.giUnbotDBot.gc.le_u_l _
theorem natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq [Semiring S] {q : S[X]} (h : degree p = degree q) :
natDegree p = natDegree q := by unfold natDegree; rw [h]
theorem le_degree_of_ne_zero (h : coeff p n ≠ 0) : (n : WithBot ℕ) ≤ degree p := by
rw [Nat.cast_withBot]
exact Finset.le_sup (mem_support_iff.2 h)
theorem degree_mono [Semiring S] {f : R[X]} {g : S[X]} (h : f.support ⊆ g.support) :
f.degree ≤ g.degree :=
Finset.sup_mono h
theorem degree_le_degree (h : coeff q (natDegree p) ≠ 0) : degree p ≤ degree q := by
by_cases hp : p = 0
· rw [hp, degree_zero]
exact bot_le
· rw [degree_eq_natDegree hp]
exact le_degree_of_ne_zero h
theorem natDegree_le_iff_degree_le {n : ℕ} : natDegree p ≤ n ↔ degree p ≤ n :=
WithBot.unbotD_le_iff (fun _ ↦ bot_le)
theorem natDegree_lt_iff_degree_lt (hp : p ≠ 0) : p.natDegree < n ↔ p.degree < ↑n :=
WithBot.unbotD_lt_iff (absurd · (degree_eq_bot.not.mpr hp))
alias ⟨degree_le_of_natDegree_le, natDegree_le_of_degree_le⟩ := natDegree_le_iff_degree_le
theorem natDegree_le_natDegree [Semiring S] {q : S[X]} (hpq : p.degree ≤ q.degree) :
p.natDegree ≤ q.natDegree :=
WithBot.giUnbotDBot.gc.monotone_l hpq
@[simp]
theorem degree_C (ha : a ≠ 0) : degree (C a) = (0 : WithBot ℕ) := by
rw [degree, ← monomial_zero_left, support_monomial 0 ha, max_eq_sup_coe, sup_singleton,
WithBot.coe_zero]
theorem degree_C_le : degree (C a) ≤ 0 := by
by_cases h : a = 0
· rw [h, C_0]
exact bot_le
· rw [degree_C h]
theorem degree_C_lt : degree (C a) < 1 :=
degree_C_le.trans_lt <| WithBot.coe_lt_coe.mpr zero_lt_one
theorem degree_one_le : degree (1 : R[X]) ≤ (0 : WithBot ℕ) := by rw [← C_1]; exact degree_C_le
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_C (a : R) : natDegree (C a) = 0 := by
by_cases ha : a = 0
· have : C a = 0 := by rw [ha, C_0]
rw [natDegree, degree_eq_bot.2 this, WithBot.unbotD_bot]
· rw [natDegree, degree_C ha, WithBot.unbotD_zero]
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_one : natDegree (1 : R[X]) = 0 :=
natDegree_C 1
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_natCast (n : ℕ) : natDegree (n : R[X]) = 0 := by
simp only [← C_eq_natCast, natDegree_C]
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_ofNat (n : ℕ) [Nat.AtLeastTwo n] :
natDegree (ofNat(n) : R[X]) = 0 :=
natDegree_natCast _
theorem degree_natCast_le (n : ℕ) : degree (n : R[X]) ≤ 0 := degree_le_of_natDegree_le (by simp)
@[simp]
theorem degree_monomial (n : ℕ) (ha : a ≠ 0) : degree (monomial n a) = n := by
rw [degree, support_monomial n ha, max_singleton, Nat.cast_withBot]
@[simp]
theorem degree_C_mul_X_pow (n : ℕ) (ha : a ≠ 0) : degree (C a * X ^ n) = n := by
rw [C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, degree_monomial n ha]
theorem degree_C_mul_X (ha : a ≠ 0) : degree (C a * X) = 1 := by
simpa only [pow_one] using degree_C_mul_X_pow 1 ha
theorem degree_monomial_le (n : ℕ) (a : R) : degree (monomial n a) ≤ n :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
if h : a = 0 then by rw [h, (monomial n).map_zero, degree_zero]; exact bot_le
else le_of_eq (degree_monomial n h)
theorem degree_C_mul_X_pow_le (n : ℕ) (a : R) : degree (C a * X ^ n) ≤ n := by
rw [C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial]
apply degree_monomial_le
theorem degree_C_mul_X_le (a : R) : degree (C a * X) ≤ 1 := by
simpa only [pow_one] using degree_C_mul_X_pow_le 1 a
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_C_mul_X_pow (n : ℕ) (a : R) (ha : a ≠ 0) : natDegree (C a * X ^ n) = n :=
natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some (degree_C_mul_X_pow n ha)
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_C_mul_X (a : R) (ha : a ≠ 0) : natDegree (C a * X) = 1 := by
simpa only [pow_one] using natDegree_C_mul_X_pow 1 a ha
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_monomial [DecidableEq R] (i : ℕ) (r : R) :
natDegree (monomial i r) = if r = 0 then 0 else i := by
split_ifs with hr
· simp [hr]
· rw [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, natDegree_C_mul_X_pow i r hr]
theorem natDegree_monomial_le (a : R) {m : ℕ} : (monomial m a).natDegree ≤ m := by
classical
rw [Polynomial.natDegree_monomial]
split_ifs
exacts [Nat.zero_le _, le_rfl]
theorem natDegree_monomial_eq (i : ℕ) {r : R} (r0 : r ≠ 0) : (monomial i r).natDegree = i :=
letI := Classical.decEq R
Eq.trans (natDegree_monomial _ _) (if_neg r0)
theorem coeff_ne_zero_of_eq_degree (hn : degree p = n) : coeff p n ≠ 0 := fun h =>
mem_support_iff.mp (mem_of_max hn) h
theorem degree_X_pow_le (n : ℕ) : degree (X ^ n : R[X]) ≤ n := by
simpa only [C_1, one_mul] using degree_C_mul_X_pow_le n (1 : R)
theorem degree_X_le : degree (X : R[X]) ≤ 1 :=
degree_monomial_le _ _
theorem natDegree_X_le : (X : R[X]).natDegree ≤ 1 :=
natDegree_le_of_degree_le degree_X_le
theorem withBotSucc_degree_eq_natDegree_add_one (h : p ≠ 0) : p.degree.succ = p.natDegree + 1 := by
rw [degree_eq_natDegree h]
exact WithBot.succ_coe p.natDegree
end Semiring
section NonzeroSemiring
variable [Semiring R] [Nontrivial R] {p q : R[X]}
@[simp]
theorem degree_one : degree (1 : R[X]) = (0 : WithBot ℕ) :=
degree_C one_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem degree_X : degree (X : R[X]) = 1 :=
degree_monomial _ one_ne_zero
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_X : (X : R[X]).natDegree = 1 :=
natDegree_eq_of_degree_eq_some degree_X
end NonzeroSemiring
section Ring
variable [Ring R]
@[simp]
theorem degree_neg (p : R[X]) : degree (-p) = degree p := by unfold degree; rw [support_neg]
theorem degree_neg_le_of_le {a : WithBot ℕ} {p : R[X]} (hp : degree p ≤ a) : degree (-p) ≤ a :=
p.degree_neg.le.trans hp
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_neg (p : R[X]) : natDegree (-p) = natDegree p := by simp [natDegree]
theorem natDegree_neg_le_of_le {p : R[X]} (hp : natDegree p ≤ m) : natDegree (-p) ≤ m :=
(natDegree_neg p).le.trans hp
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_intCast (n : ℤ) : natDegree (n : R[X]) = 0 := by
rw [← C_eq_intCast, natDegree_C]
theorem degree_intCast_le (n : ℤ) : degree (n : R[X]) ≤ 0 := degree_le_of_natDegree_le (by simp)
@[simp]
theorem leadingCoeff_neg (p : R[X]) : (-p).leadingCoeff = -p.leadingCoeff := by
rw [leadingCoeff, leadingCoeff, natDegree_neg, coeff_neg]
end Ring
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R] {p : R[X]}
| /-- The second-highest coefficient, or 0 for constants -/
def nextCoeff (p : R[X]) : R :=
| Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Degree/Definitions.lean | 301 | 302 |
/-
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.Data.Set.Prod
/-!
# N-ary images of sets
This file defines `Set.image2`, the binary image of sets.
This is mostly useful to define pointwise operations and `Set.seq`.
## Notes
This file is very similar to `Data.Finset.NAry`, to `Order.Filter.NAry`, and to
`Data.Option.NAry`. Please keep them in sync.
-/
open Function
namespace Set
variable {α α' β β' γ γ' δ δ' ε ε' ζ ζ' ν : Type*} {f f' : α → β → γ}
variable {s s' : Set α} {t t' : Set β} {u : Set γ} {v : Set δ} {a : α} {b : β}
theorem mem_image2_iff (hf : Injective2 f) : f a b ∈ image2 f s t ↔ a ∈ s ∧ b ∈ t :=
⟨by
rintro ⟨a', ha', b', hb', h⟩
rcases hf h with ⟨rfl, rfl⟩
exact ⟨ha', hb'⟩, fun ⟨ha, hb⟩ => mem_image2_of_mem ha hb⟩
/-- image2 is monotone with respect to `⊆`. -/
@[gcongr]
theorem image2_subset (hs : s ⊆ s') (ht : t ⊆ t') : image2 f s t ⊆ image2 f s' t' := by
rintro _ ⟨a, ha, b, hb, rfl⟩
exact mem_image2_of_mem (hs ha) (ht hb)
@[gcongr]
theorem image2_subset_left (ht : t ⊆ t') : image2 f s t ⊆ image2 f s t' :=
image2_subset Subset.rfl ht
@[gcongr]
theorem image2_subset_right (hs : s ⊆ s') : image2 f s t ⊆ image2 f s' t :=
image2_subset hs Subset.rfl
theorem image_subset_image2_left (hb : b ∈ t) : (fun a => f a b) '' s ⊆ image2 f s t :=
forall_mem_image.2 fun _ ha => mem_image2_of_mem ha hb
theorem image_subset_image2_right (ha : a ∈ s) : f a '' t ⊆ image2 f s t :=
forall_mem_image.2 fun _ => mem_image2_of_mem ha
lemma forall_mem_image2 {p : γ → Prop} :
(∀ z ∈ image2 f s t, p z) ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ t, p (f x y) := by aesop
lemma exists_mem_image2 {p : γ → Prop} :
(∃ z ∈ image2 f s t, p z) ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, ∃ y ∈ t, p (f x y) := by aesop
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-23")] alias forall_image2_iff := forall_mem_image2
@[simp]
theorem image2_subset_iff {u : Set γ} : image2 f s t ⊆ u ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ t, f x y ∈ u :=
forall_mem_image2
theorem image2_subset_iff_left : image2 f s t ⊆ u ↔ ∀ a ∈ s, (fun b => f a b) '' t ⊆ u := by
simp_rw [image2_subset_iff, image_subset_iff, subset_def, mem_preimage]
theorem image2_subset_iff_right : image2 f s t ⊆ u ↔ ∀ b ∈ t, (fun a => f a b) '' s ⊆ u := by
simp_rw [image2_subset_iff, image_subset_iff, subset_def, mem_preimage, @forall₂_swap α]
variable (f)
@[simp]
lemma image_prod : (fun x : α × β ↦ f x.1 x.2) '' s ×ˢ t = image2 f s t :=
ext fun _ ↦ by simp [and_assoc]
@[simp] lemma image_uncurry_prod (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : uncurry f '' s ×ˢ t = image2 f s t :=
image_prod _
@[simp] lemma image2_mk_eq_prod : image2 Prod.mk s t = s ×ˢ t := ext <| by simp
@[simp]
lemma image2_curry (f : α × β → γ) (s : Set α) (t : Set β) :
image2 (fun a b ↦ f (a, b)) s t = f '' s ×ˢ t := by
simp [← image_uncurry_prod, uncurry]
theorem image2_swap (s : Set α) (t : Set β) : image2 f s t = image2 (fun a b => f b a) t s := by
ext
constructor <;> rintro ⟨a, ha, b, hb, rfl⟩ <;> exact ⟨b, hb, a, ha, rfl⟩
variable {f}
theorem image2_union_left : image2 f (s ∪ s') t = image2 f s t ∪ image2 f s' t := by
simp_rw [← image_prod, union_prod, image_union]
theorem image2_union_right : image2 f s (t ∪ t') = image2 f s t ∪ image2 f s t' := by
rw [← image2_swap, image2_union_left, image2_swap f, image2_swap f]
lemma image2_inter_left (hf : Injective2 f) :
image2 f (s ∩ s') t = image2 f s t ∩ image2 f s' t := by
simp_rw [← image_uncurry_prod, inter_prod, image_inter hf.uncurry]
lemma image2_inter_right (hf : Injective2 f) :
image2 f s (t ∩ t') = image2 f s t ∩ image2 f s t' := by
simp_rw [← image_uncurry_prod, prod_inter, image_inter hf.uncurry]
@[simp]
theorem image2_empty_left : image2 f ∅ t = ∅ :=
ext <| by simp
@[simp]
theorem image2_empty_right : image2 f s ∅ = ∅ :=
ext <| by simp
theorem Nonempty.image2 : s.Nonempty → t.Nonempty → (image2 f s t).Nonempty :=
fun ⟨_, ha⟩ ⟨_, hb⟩ => ⟨_, mem_image2_of_mem ha hb⟩
@[simp]
theorem image2_nonempty_iff : (image2 f s t).Nonempty ↔ s.Nonempty ∧ t.Nonempty :=
⟨fun ⟨_, a, ha, b, hb, _⟩ => ⟨⟨a, ha⟩, b, hb⟩, fun h => h.1.image2 h.2⟩
theorem Nonempty.of_image2_left (h : (Set.image2 f s t).Nonempty) : s.Nonempty :=
(image2_nonempty_iff.1 h).1
theorem Nonempty.of_image2_right (h : (Set.image2 f s t).Nonempty) : t.Nonempty :=
(image2_nonempty_iff.1 h).2
@[simp]
theorem image2_eq_empty_iff : image2 f s t = ∅ ↔ s = ∅ ∨ t = ∅ := by
rw [← not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty, image2_nonempty_iff, not_and_or]
simp [not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty]
theorem Subsingleton.image2 (hs : s.Subsingleton) (ht : t.Subsingleton) (f : α → β → γ) :
(image2 f s t).Subsingleton := by
rw [← image_prod]
apply (hs.prod ht).image
theorem image2_inter_subset_left : image2 f (s ∩ s') t ⊆ image2 f s t ∩ image2 f s' t :=
Monotone.map_inf_le (fun _ _ ↦ image2_subset_right) s s'
theorem image2_inter_subset_right : image2 f s (t ∩ t') ⊆ image2 f s t ∩ image2 f s t' :=
Monotone.map_inf_le (fun _ _ ↦ image2_subset_left) t t'
@[simp]
theorem image2_singleton_left : image2 f {a} t = f a '' t :=
ext fun x => by simp
@[simp]
theorem image2_singleton_right : image2 f s {b} = (fun a => f a b) '' s :=
ext fun x => by simp
theorem image2_singleton : image2 f {a} {b} = {f a b} := by simp
@[simp]
theorem image2_insert_left : image2 f (insert a s) t = (fun b => f a b) '' t ∪ image2 f s t := by
rw [insert_eq, image2_union_left, image2_singleton_left]
@[simp]
theorem image2_insert_right : image2 f s (insert b t) = (fun a => f a b) '' s ∪ image2 f s t := by
rw [insert_eq, image2_union_right, image2_singleton_right]
@[congr]
theorem image2_congr (h : ∀ a ∈ s, ∀ b ∈ t, f a b = f' a b) : image2 f s t = image2 f' s t := by
ext
constructor <;> rintro ⟨a, ha, b, hb, rfl⟩ <;> exact ⟨a, ha, b, hb, by rw [h a ha b hb]⟩
/-- A common special case of `image2_congr` -/
theorem image2_congr' (h : ∀ a b, f a b = f' a b) : image2 f s t = image2 f' s t :=
image2_congr fun a _ b _ => h a b
theorem image_image2 (f : α → β → γ) (g : γ → δ) :
g '' image2 f s t = image2 (fun a b => g (f a b)) s t := by
simp only [← image_prod, image_image]
theorem image2_image_left (f : γ → β → δ) (g : α → γ) :
image2 f (g '' s) t = image2 (fun a b => f (g a) b) s t := by
ext; simp
theorem image2_image_right (f : α → γ → δ) (g : β → γ) :
image2 f s (g '' t) = image2 (fun a b => f a (g b)) s t := by
ext; simp
@[simp]
theorem image2_left (h : t.Nonempty) : image2 (fun x _ => x) s t = s := by
simp [nonempty_def.mp h, Set.ext_iff]
@[simp]
theorem image2_right (h : s.Nonempty) : image2 (fun _ y => y) s t = t := by
simp [nonempty_def.mp h, Set.ext_iff]
lemma image2_range (f : α' → β' → γ) (g : α → α') (h : β → β') :
image2 f (range g) (range h) = range fun x : α × β ↦ f (g x.1) (h x.2) := by
simp_rw [← image_univ, image2_image_left, image2_image_right, ← image_prod, univ_prod_univ]
theorem image2_assoc {f : δ → γ → ε} {g : α → β → δ} {f' : α → ε' → ε} {g' : β → γ → ε'}
(h_assoc : ∀ a b c, f (g a b) c = f' a (g' b c)) :
image2 f (image2 g s t) u = image2 f' s (image2 g' t u) :=
eq_of_forall_subset_iff fun _ ↦ by simp only [image2_subset_iff, forall_mem_image2, h_assoc]
theorem image2_comm {g : β → α → γ} (h_comm : ∀ a b, f a b = g b a) : image2 f s t = image2 g t s :=
(image2_swap _ _ _).trans <| by simp_rw [h_comm]
theorem image2_left_comm {f : α → δ → ε} {g : β → γ → δ} {f' : α → γ → δ'} {g' : β → δ' → ε}
(h_left_comm : ∀ a b c, f a (g b c) = g' b (f' a c)) :
image2 f s (image2 g t u) = image2 g' t (image2 f' s u) := by
rw [image2_swap f', image2_swap f]
exact image2_assoc fun _ _ _ => h_left_comm _ _ _
theorem image2_right_comm {f : δ → γ → ε} {g : α → β → δ} {f' : α → γ → δ'} {g' : δ' → β → ε}
| (h_right_comm : ∀ a b c, f (g a b) c = g' (f' a c) b) :
image2 f (image2 g s t) u = image2 g' (image2 f' s u) t := by
rw [image2_swap g, image2_swap g']
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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⟩
| Mathlib/Data/Num/Lemmas.lean | 1,052 | 1,052 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 David Wärn. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: David Wärn, Joachim Breitner
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Action.End
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Action.Pointwise.Set.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Submonoid.Membership
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Congruence.Basic
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.FreeGroup.IsFreeGroup
import Mathlib.SetTheory.Cardinal.Basic
/-!
# The coproduct (a.k.a. the free product) of groups or monoids
Given an `ι`-indexed family `M` of monoids,
we define their coproduct (a.k.a. free product) `Monoid.CoprodI M`.
As usual, we use the suffix `I` for an indexed (co)product,
leaving `Coprod` for the coproduct of two monoids.
When `ι` and all `M i` have decidable equality,
the free product bijects with the type `Monoid.CoprodI.Word M` of reduced words.
This bijection is constructed
by defining an action of `Monoid.CoprodI M` on `Monoid.CoprodI.Word M`.
When `M i` are all groups, `Monoid.CoprodI M` is also a group
(and the coproduct in the category of groups).
## Main definitions
- `Monoid.CoprodI M`: the free product, defined as a quotient of a free monoid.
- `Monoid.CoprodI.of {i} : M i →* Monoid.CoprodI M`.
- `Monoid.CoprodI.lift : (∀ {i}, M i →* N) ≃ (Monoid.CoprodI M →* N)`: the universal property.
- `Monoid.CoprodI.Word M`: the type of reduced words.
- `Monoid.CoprodI.Word.equiv M : Monoid.CoprodI M ≃ word M`.
- `Monoid.CoprodI.NeWord M i j`: an inductive description of non-empty words
with first letter from `M i` and last letter from `M j`,
together with an API (`singleton`, `append`, `head`, `tail`, `to_word`, `Prod`, `inv`).
Used in the proof of the Ping-Pong-lemma.
- `Monoid.CoprodI.lift_injective_of_ping_pong`: The Ping-Pong-lemma,
proving injectivity of the `lift`. See the documentation of that theorem for more information.
## Remarks
There are many answers to the question "what is the coproduct of a family `M` of monoids?",
and they are all equivalent but not obviously equivalent.
We provide two answers.
The first, almost tautological answer is given by `Monoid.CoprodI M`,
which is a quotient of the type of words in the alphabet `Σ i, M i`.
It's straightforward to define and easy to prove its universal property.
But this answer is not completely satisfactory,
because it's difficult to tell when two elements `x y : Monoid.CoprodI M` are distinct
since `Monoid.CoprodI M` is defined as a quotient.
The second, maximally efficient answer is given by `Monoid.CoprodI.Word M`.
An element of `Monoid.CoprodI.Word M` is a word in the alphabet `Σ i, M i`,
where the letter `⟨i, 1⟩` doesn't occur and no adjacent letters share an index `i`.
Since we only work with reduced words, there is no need for quotienting,
and it is easy to tell when two elements are distinct.
However it's not obvious that this is even a monoid!
We prove that every element of `Monoid.CoprodI M` can be represented by a unique reduced word,
i.e. `Monoid.CoprodI M` and `Monoid.CoprodI.Word M` are equivalent types.
This means that `Monoid.CoprodI.Word M` can be given a monoid structure,
and it lets us tell when two elements of `Monoid.CoprodI M` are distinct.
There is also a completely tautological, maximally inefficient answer
given by `MonCat.Colimits.ColimitType`.
Whereas `Monoid.CoprodI M` at least ensures that
(any instance of) associativity holds by reflexivity,
in this answer associativity holds because of quotienting.
Yet another answer, which is constructively more satisfying,
could be obtained by showing that `Monoid.CoprodI.Rel` is confluent.
## References
[van der Waerden, *Free products of groups*][MR25465]
-/
open Set
variable {ι : Type*} (M : ι → Type*) [∀ i, Monoid (M i)]
/-- A relation on the free monoid on alphabet `Σ i, M i`,
relating `⟨i, 1⟩` with `1` and `⟨i, x⟩ * ⟨i, y⟩` with `⟨i, x * y⟩`. -/
inductive Monoid.CoprodI.Rel : FreeMonoid (Σ i, M i) → FreeMonoid (Σ i, M i) → Prop
| of_one (i : ι) : Monoid.CoprodI.Rel (FreeMonoid.of ⟨i, 1⟩) 1
| of_mul {i : ι} (x y : M i) :
Monoid.CoprodI.Rel (FreeMonoid.of ⟨i, x⟩ * FreeMonoid.of ⟨i, y⟩) (FreeMonoid.of ⟨i, x * y⟩)
/-- The free product (categorical coproduct) of an indexed family of monoids. -/
def Monoid.CoprodI : Type _ := (conGen (Monoid.CoprodI.Rel M)).Quotient
-- The `Monoid` instance should be constructed by a deriving handler.
-- https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/380
instance : Monoid (Monoid.CoprodI M) := by
delta Monoid.CoprodI; infer_instance
instance : Inhabited (Monoid.CoprodI M) :=
⟨1⟩
namespace Monoid.CoprodI
/-- The type of reduced words. A reduced word cannot contain a letter `1`, and no two adjacent
letters can come from the same summand. -/
@[ext]
structure Word where
/-- A `Word` is a `List (Σ i, M i)`, such that `1` is not in the list, and no
two adjacent letters are from the same summand -/
toList : List (Σi, M i)
/-- A reduced word does not contain `1` -/
ne_one : ∀ l ∈ toList, Sigma.snd l ≠ 1
/-- Adjacent letters are not from the same summand. -/
chain_ne : toList.Chain' fun l l' => Sigma.fst l ≠ Sigma.fst l'
variable {M}
/-- The inclusion of a summand into the free product. -/
def of {i : ι} : M i →* CoprodI M where
toFun x := Con.mk' _ (FreeMonoid.of <| Sigma.mk i x)
map_one' := (Con.eq _).mpr (ConGen.Rel.of _ _ (CoprodI.Rel.of_one i))
map_mul' x y := Eq.symm <| (Con.eq _).mpr (ConGen.Rel.of _ _ (CoprodI.Rel.of_mul x y))
theorem of_apply {i} (m : M i) : of m = Con.mk' _ (FreeMonoid.of <| Sigma.mk i m) :=
rfl
variable {N : Type*} [Monoid N]
/-- See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/
-- Porting note: higher `ext` priority
@[ext 1100]
theorem ext_hom (f g : CoprodI M →* N) (h : ∀ i, f.comp (of : M i →* _) = g.comp of) : f = g :=
(MonoidHom.cancel_right Con.mk'_surjective).mp <|
FreeMonoid.hom_eq fun ⟨i, x⟩ => by
rw [MonoidHom.comp_apply, MonoidHom.comp_apply, ← of_apply]
unfold CoprodI
rw [← MonoidHom.comp_apply, ← MonoidHom.comp_apply, h]
/-- A map out of the free product corresponds to a family of maps out of the summands. This is the
universal property of the free product, characterizing it as a categorical coproduct. -/
@[simps symm_apply]
def lift : (∀ i, M i →* N) ≃ (CoprodI M →* N) where
toFun fi :=
Con.lift _ (FreeMonoid.lift fun p : Σi, M i => fi p.fst p.snd) <|
Con.conGen_le <| by
simp_rw [Con.ker_rel]
rintro _ _ (i | ⟨x, y⟩) <;> simp
invFun f _ := f.comp of
left_inv := by
intro fi
ext i x
rfl
right_inv := by
intro f
ext i x
rfl
@[simp]
theorem lift_comp_of {N} [Monoid N] (fi : ∀ i, M i →* N) i : (lift fi).comp of = fi i :=
congr_fun (lift.symm_apply_apply fi) i
@[simp]
theorem lift_of {N} [Monoid N] (fi : ∀ i, M i →* N) {i} (m : M i) : lift fi (of m) = fi i m :=
DFunLike.congr_fun (lift_comp_of ..) m
@[simp]
theorem lift_comp_of' {N} [Monoid N] (f : CoprodI M →* N) :
lift (fun i ↦ f.comp (of (i := i))) = f :=
lift.apply_symm_apply f
@[simp]
theorem lift_of' : lift (fun i ↦ (of : M i →* CoprodI M)) = .id (CoprodI M) :=
lift_comp_of' (.id _)
theorem of_leftInverse [DecidableEq ι] (i : ι) :
Function.LeftInverse (lift <| Pi.mulSingle i (MonoidHom.id (M i))) of := fun x => by
simp only [lift_of, Pi.mulSingle_eq_same, MonoidHom.id_apply]
theorem of_injective (i : ι) : Function.Injective (of : M i →* _) := by
classical exact (of_leftInverse i).injective
theorem mrange_eq_iSup {N} [Monoid N] (f : ∀ i, M i →* N) :
MonoidHom.mrange (lift f) = ⨆ i, MonoidHom.mrange (f i) := by
rw [lift, Equiv.coe_fn_mk, Con.lift_range, FreeMonoid.mrange_lift,
range_sigma_eq_iUnion_range, Submonoid.closure_iUnion]
simp only [MonoidHom.mclosure_range]
theorem lift_mrange_le {N} [Monoid N] (f : ∀ i, M i →* N) {s : Submonoid N} :
MonoidHom.mrange (lift f) ≤ s ↔ ∀ i, MonoidHom.mrange (f i) ≤ s := by
simp [mrange_eq_iSup]
@[simp]
theorem iSup_mrange_of : ⨆ i, MonoidHom.mrange (of : M i →* CoprodI M) = ⊤ := by
simp [← mrange_eq_iSup]
@[simp]
theorem mclosure_iUnion_range_of :
Submonoid.closure (⋃ i, Set.range (of : M i →* CoprodI M)) = ⊤ := by
simp [Submonoid.closure_iUnion]
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem induction_left {motive : CoprodI M → Prop} (m : CoprodI M) (one : motive 1)
(mul : ∀ {i} (m : M i) x, motive x → motive (of m * x)) : motive m := by
induction m using Submonoid.induction_of_closure_eq_top_left mclosure_iUnion_range_of with
| one => exact one
| mul x hx y ihy =>
obtain ⟨i, m, rfl⟩ : ∃ (i : ι) (m : M i), of m = x := by simpa using hx
exact mul m y ihy
@[elab_as_elim]
theorem induction_on {motive : CoprodI M → Prop} (m : CoprodI M) (one : motive 1)
(of : ∀ (i) (m : M i), motive (of m))
(mul : ∀ x y, motive x → motive y → motive (x * y)) : motive m := by
induction m using CoprodI.induction_left with
| one => exact one
| mul m x hx => exact mul _ _ (of _ _) hx
section Group
variable (G : ι → Type*) [∀ i, Group (G i)]
instance : Inv (CoprodI G) where
inv :=
MulOpposite.unop ∘ lift fun i => (of : G i →* _).op.comp (MulEquiv.inv' (G i)).toMonoidHom
theorem inv_def (x : CoprodI G) :
x⁻¹ =
MulOpposite.unop
(lift (fun i => (of : G i →* _).op.comp (MulEquiv.inv' (G i)).toMonoidHom) x) :=
rfl
instance : Group (CoprodI G) :=
{ inv_mul_cancel := by
intro m
rw [inv_def]
induction m using CoprodI.induction_on with
| one => rw [MonoidHom.map_one, MulOpposite.unop_one, one_mul]
| of m ih =>
change of _⁻¹ * of _ = 1
rw [← of.map_mul, inv_mul_cancel, of.map_one]
| mul x y ihx ihy =>
rw [MonoidHom.map_mul, MulOpposite.unop_mul, mul_assoc, ← mul_assoc _ x y, ihx, one_mul,
ihy] }
theorem lift_range_le {N} [Group N] (f : ∀ i, G i →* N) {s : Subgroup N}
(h : ∀ i, (f i).range ≤ s) : (lift f).range ≤ s := by
rintro _ ⟨x, rfl⟩
induction x using CoprodI.induction_on with
| one => exact s.one_mem
| of i x =>
simp only [lift_of, SetLike.mem_coe]
exact h i (Set.mem_range_self x)
| mul x y hx hy =>
simp only [map_mul, SetLike.mem_coe]
exact s.mul_mem hx hy
theorem range_eq_iSup {N} [Group N] (f : ∀ i, G i →* N) : (lift f).range = ⨆ i, (f i).range := by
apply le_antisymm (lift_range_le _ f fun i => le_iSup (fun i => MonoidHom.range (f i)) i)
apply iSup_le _
rintro i _ ⟨x, rfl⟩
exact ⟨of x, by simp only [lift_of]⟩
end Group
namespace Word
/-- The empty reduced word. -/
@[simps]
def empty : Word M where
toList := []
ne_one := by simp
chain_ne := List.chain'_nil
instance : Inhabited (Word M) :=
⟨empty⟩
/-- A reduced word determines an element of the free product, given by multiplication. -/
def prod (w : Word M) : CoprodI M :=
List.prod (w.toList.map fun l => of l.snd)
@[simp]
theorem prod_empty : prod (empty : Word M) = 1 :=
rfl
/-- `fstIdx w` is `some i` if the first letter of `w` is `⟨i, m⟩` with `m : M i`. If `w` is empty
then it's `none`. -/
def fstIdx (w : Word M) : Option ι :=
w.toList.head?.map Sigma.fst
theorem fstIdx_ne_iff {w : Word M} {i} :
fstIdx w ≠ some i ↔ ∀ l ∈ w.toList.head?, i ≠ Sigma.fst l :=
not_iff_not.mp <| by simp [fstIdx]
variable (M)
/-- Given an index `i : ι`, `Pair M i` is the type of pairs `(head, tail)` where `head : M i` and
`tail : Word M`, subject to the constraint that first letter of `tail` can't be `⟨i, m⟩`.
By prepending `head` to `tail`, one obtains a new word. We'll show that any word can be uniquely
obtained in this way. -/
@[ext]
structure Pair (i : ι) where
/-- An element of `M i`, the first letter of the word. -/
head : M i
/-- The remaining letters of the word, excluding the first letter -/
tail : Word M
/-- The index first letter of tail of a `Pair M i` is not equal to `i` -/
fstIdx_ne : fstIdx tail ≠ some i
instance (i : ι) : Inhabited (Pair M i) :=
⟨⟨1, empty, by tauto⟩⟩
variable {M}
/-- Construct a new `Word` without any reduction. The underlying list of
`cons m w _ _` is `⟨_, m⟩::w` -/
@[simps]
def cons {i} (m : M i) (w : Word M) (hmw : w.fstIdx ≠ some i) (h1 : m ≠ 1) : Word M :=
{ toList := ⟨i, m⟩ :: w.toList,
ne_one := by
simp only [List.mem_cons]
rintro l (rfl | hl)
· exact h1
· exact w.ne_one l hl
chain_ne := w.chain_ne.cons' (fstIdx_ne_iff.mp hmw) }
@[simp]
theorem fstIdx_cons {i} (m : M i) (w : Word M) (hmw : w.fstIdx ≠ some i) (h1 : m ≠ 1) :
fstIdx (cons m w hmw h1) = some i := by simp [cons, fstIdx]
@[simp]
theorem prod_cons (i) (m : M i) (w : Word M) (h1 : m ≠ 1) (h2 : w.fstIdx ≠ some i) :
prod (cons m w h2 h1) = of m * prod w := by
simp [cons, prod, List.map_cons, List.prod_cons]
section
variable [∀ i, DecidableEq (M i)]
/-- Given a pair `(head, tail)`, we can form a word by prepending `head` to `tail`, except if `head`
is `1 : M i` then we have to just return `Word` since we need the result to be reduced. -/
def rcons {i} (p : Pair M i) : Word M :=
if h : p.head = 1 then p.tail
else cons p.head p.tail p.fstIdx_ne h
@[simp]
theorem prod_rcons {i} (p : Pair M i) : prod (rcons p) = of p.head * prod p.tail :=
if hm : p.head = 1 then by rw [rcons, dif_pos hm, hm, MonoidHom.map_one, one_mul]
else by rw [rcons, dif_neg hm, cons, prod, List.map_cons, List.prod_cons, prod]
theorem rcons_inj {i} : Function.Injective (rcons : Pair M i → Word M) := by
rintro ⟨m, w, h⟩ ⟨m', w', h'⟩ he
by_cases hm : m = 1 <;> by_cases hm' : m' = 1
· simp only [rcons, dif_pos hm, dif_pos hm'] at he
aesop
· exfalso
simp only [rcons, dif_pos hm, dif_neg hm'] at he
rw [he] at h
exact h rfl
· exfalso
simp only [rcons, dif_pos hm', dif_neg hm] at he
rw [← he] at h'
exact h' rfl
· have : m = m' ∧ w.toList = w'.toList := by
simpa [cons, rcons, dif_neg hm, dif_neg hm', eq_self_iff_true, Subtype.mk_eq_mk,
heq_iff_eq, ← Subtype.ext_iff_val] using he
rcases this with ⟨rfl, h⟩
congr
exact Word.ext h
theorem mem_rcons_iff {i j : ι} (p : Pair M i) (m : M j) :
| ⟨_, m⟩ ∈ (rcons p).toList ↔ ⟨_, m⟩ ∈ p.tail.toList ∨
m ≠ 1 ∧ (∃ h : i = j, m = h ▸ p.head) := by
simp only [rcons, cons, ne_eq]
by_cases hij : i = j
· subst i
by_cases hm : m = p.head
· subst m
split_ifs <;> simp_all
· split_ifs <;> simp_all
· split_ifs <;> simp_all [Ne.symm hij]
end
/-- Induct on a word by adding letters one at a time without reduction,
effectively inducting on the underlying `List`. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def consRecOn {motive : Word M → Sort*} (w : Word M) (empty : motive empty)
(cons : ∀ (i) (m : M i) (w) h1 h2, motive w → motive (cons m w h1 h2)) :
motive w := by
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/CoprodI.lean | 372 | 390 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Joseph Myers. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Joseph Myers
-/
import Mathlib.Geometry.Euclidean.Projection
import Mathlib.Geometry.Euclidean.Sphere.Basic
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.AffineSpace.FiniteDimensional
import Mathlib.Tactic.DeriveFintype
/-!
# Circumcenter and circumradius
This file proves some lemmas on points equidistant from a set of
points, and defines the circumradius and circumcenter of a simplex.
There are also some definitions for use in calculations where it is
convenient to work with affine combinations of vertices together with
the circumcenter.
## Main definitions
* `circumcenter` and `circumradius` are the circumcenter and
circumradius of a simplex.
## References
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumscribed_circle
-/
noncomputable section
open RealInnerProductSpace
namespace EuclideanGeometry
variable {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup V] [InnerProductSpace ℝ V] [MetricSpace P]
[NormedAddTorsor V P]
open AffineSubspace
/-- The induction step for the existence and uniqueness of the
circumcenter. Given a nonempty set of points in a nonempty affine
subspace whose direction is complete, such that there is a unique
(circumcenter, circumradius) pair for those points in that subspace,
and a point `p` not in that subspace, there is a unique (circumcenter,
circumradius) pair for the set with `p` added, in the span of the
subspace with `p` added. -/
theorem existsUnique_dist_eq_of_insert {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P}
[s.direction.HasOrthogonalProjection] {ps : Set P} (hnps : ps.Nonempty) {p : P} (hps : ps ⊆ s)
(hp : p ∉ s) (hu : ∃! cs : Sphere P, cs.center ∈ s ∧ ps ⊆ (cs : Set P)) :
∃! cs₂ : Sphere P,
cs₂.center ∈ affineSpan ℝ (insert p (s : Set P)) ∧ insert p ps ⊆ (cs₂ : Set P) := by
haveI : Nonempty s := Set.Nonempty.to_subtype (hnps.mono hps)
rcases hu with ⟨⟨cc, cr⟩, ⟨hcc, hcr⟩, hcccru⟩
simp only at hcc hcr hcccru
let x := dist cc (orthogonalProjection s p)
let y := dist p (orthogonalProjection s p)
have hy0 : y ≠ 0 := dist_orthogonalProjection_ne_zero_of_not_mem hp
let ycc₂ := (x * x + y * y - cr * cr) / (2 * y)
let cc₂ := (ycc₂ / y) • (p -ᵥ orthogonalProjection s p : V) +ᵥ cc
let cr₂ := √(cr * cr + ycc₂ * ycc₂)
use ⟨cc₂, cr₂⟩
simp -zeta -proj only
have hpo : p = (1 : ℝ) • (p -ᵥ orthogonalProjection s p : V) +ᵥ (orthogonalProjection s p : P) :=
by simp
constructor
· constructor
· refine vadd_mem_of_mem_direction ?_ (mem_affineSpan ℝ (Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ hcc))
rw [direction_affineSpan]
exact
Submodule.smul_mem _ _
(vsub_mem_vectorSpan ℝ (Set.mem_insert _ _)
(Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ (orthogonalProjection_mem _)))
· intro p₁ hp₁
rw [Sphere.mem_coe, mem_sphere, ← mul_self_inj_of_nonneg dist_nonneg (Real.sqrt_nonneg _),
Real.mul_self_sqrt (add_nonneg (mul_self_nonneg _) (mul_self_nonneg _))]
rcases hp₁ with hp₁ | hp₁
· rw [hp₁]
rw [hpo,
dist_sq_smul_orthogonal_vadd_smul_orthogonal_vadd (orthogonalProjection_mem p) hcc _ _
(vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction_orthogonal s p),
← dist_eq_norm_vsub V p, dist_comm _ cc]
-- TODO(https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/15486): used to be `field_simp`, but was really slow
-- replaced by `simp only ...` to speed up. Reinstate `field_simp` once it is faster.
simp (disch := field_simp_discharge) only [div_div, sub_div', one_mul, mul_div_assoc',
div_mul_eq_mul_div, add_div', eq_div_iff, div_eq_iff, ycc₂]
ring
· rw [dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq _ (hps hp₁),
orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection _ _ hcc, Subtype.coe_mk,
dist_of_mem_subset_mk_sphere hp₁ hcr, dist_eq_norm_vsub V cc₂ cc, vadd_vsub, norm_smul, ←
dist_eq_norm_vsub V, Real.norm_eq_abs, abs_div, abs_of_nonneg dist_nonneg,
div_mul_cancel₀ _ hy0, abs_mul_abs_self]
· rintro ⟨cc₃, cr₃⟩ ⟨hcc₃, hcr₃⟩
simp only at hcc₃ hcr₃
obtain ⟨t₃, cc₃', hcc₃', hcc₃''⟩ :
∃ r : ℝ, ∃ p0 ∈ s, cc₃ = r • (p -ᵥ ↑((orthogonalProjection s) p)) +ᵥ p0 := by
rwa [mem_affineSpan_insert_iff (orthogonalProjection_mem p)] at hcc₃
have hcr₃' : ∃ r, ∀ p₁ ∈ ps, dist p₁ cc₃ = r :=
⟨cr₃, fun p₁ hp₁ => dist_of_mem_subset_mk_sphere (Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ hp₁) hcr₃⟩
rw [exists_dist_eq_iff_exists_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq hps cc₃, hcc₃'',
orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection _ _ hcc₃'] at hcr₃'
obtain ⟨cr₃', hcr₃'⟩ := hcr₃'
have hu := hcccru ⟨cc₃', cr₃'⟩
simp only at hu
replace hu := hu ⟨hcc₃', hcr₃'⟩
-- Porting note: was
-- cases' hu with hucc hucr
-- substs hucc hucr
cases hu
have hcr₃val : cr₃ = √(cr * cr + t₃ * y * (t₃ * y)) := by
obtain ⟨p0, hp0⟩ := hnps
have h' : ↑(⟨cc, hcc₃'⟩ : s) = cc := rfl
rw [← dist_of_mem_subset_mk_sphere (Set.mem_insert_of_mem _ hp0) hcr₃, hcc₃'', ←
mul_self_inj_of_nonneg dist_nonneg (Real.sqrt_nonneg _),
Real.mul_self_sqrt (add_nonneg (mul_self_nonneg _) (mul_self_nonneg _)),
dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq _ (hps hp0),
orthogonalProjection_vadd_smul_vsub_orthogonalProjection _ _ hcc₃', h',
dist_of_mem_subset_mk_sphere hp0 hcr, dist_eq_norm_vsub V _ cc, vadd_vsub, norm_smul, ←
dist_eq_norm_vsub V p, Real.norm_eq_abs, ← mul_assoc, mul_comm _ |t₃|, ← mul_assoc,
abs_mul_abs_self]
ring
replace hcr₃ := dist_of_mem_subset_mk_sphere (Set.mem_insert _ _) hcr₃
rw [hpo, hcc₃'', hcr₃val, ← mul_self_inj_of_nonneg dist_nonneg (Real.sqrt_nonneg _),
dist_sq_smul_orthogonal_vadd_smul_orthogonal_vadd (orthogonalProjection_mem p) hcc₃' _ _
(vsub_orthogonalProjection_mem_direction_orthogonal s p),
dist_comm, ← dist_eq_norm_vsub V p,
Real.mul_self_sqrt (add_nonneg (mul_self_nonneg _) (mul_self_nonneg _))] at hcr₃
change x * x + _ * (y * y) = _ at hcr₃
rw [show
x * x + (1 - t₃) * (1 - t₃) * (y * y) = x * x + y * y - 2 * y * (t₃ * y) + t₃ * y * (t₃ * y)
by ring,
add_left_inj] at hcr₃
have ht₃ : t₃ = ycc₂ / y := by field_simp [ycc₂, ← hcr₃, hy0]
subst ht₃
change cc₃ = cc₂ at hcc₃''
congr
rw [hcr₃val]
congr 2
field_simp [hy0]
/-- Given a finite nonempty affinely independent family of points,
there is a unique (circumcenter, circumradius) pair for those points
in the affine subspace they span. -/
theorem _root_.AffineIndependent.existsUnique_dist_eq {ι : Type*} [hne : Nonempty ι] [Finite ι]
{p : ι → P} (ha : AffineIndependent ℝ p) :
∃! cs : Sphere P, cs.center ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range p) ∧ Set.range p ⊆ (cs : Set P) := by
cases nonempty_fintype ι
induction' hn : Fintype.card ι with m hm generalizing ι
· exfalso
have h := Fintype.card_pos_iff.2 hne
rw [hn] at h
exact lt_irrefl 0 h
· rcases m with - | m
· rw [Fintype.card_eq_one_iff] at hn
obtain ⟨i, hi⟩ := hn
haveI : Unique ι := ⟨⟨i⟩, hi⟩
use ⟨p i, 0⟩
simp only [Set.range_unique, AffineSubspace.mem_affineSpan_singleton]
constructor
· simp_rw [hi default, Set.singleton_subset_iff]
exact ⟨⟨⟩, by simp only [Metric.sphere_zero, Set.mem_singleton_iff]⟩
· rintro ⟨cc, cr⟩
simp only
rintro ⟨rfl, hdist⟩
simp? [Set.singleton_subset_iff] at hdist says
simp only [Set.singleton_subset_iff, Metric.mem_sphere, dist_self] at hdist
rw [hi default, hdist]
· have i := hne.some
let ι2 := { x // x ≠ i }
classical
have hc : Fintype.card ι2 = m + 1 := by
rw [Fintype.card_of_subtype {x | x ≠ i}]
· rw [Finset.filter_not]
-- Porting note: removed `simp_rw [eq_comm]` and used `filter_eq'` instead of `filter_eq`
rw [Finset.filter_eq' _ i, if_pos (Finset.mem_univ _),
Finset.card_sdiff (Finset.subset_univ _), Finset.card_singleton, Finset.card_univ, hn]
simp
· simp
haveI : Nonempty ι2 := Fintype.card_pos_iff.1 (hc.symm ▸ Nat.zero_lt_succ _)
have ha2 : AffineIndependent ℝ fun i2 : ι2 => p i2 := ha.subtype _
replace hm := hm ha2 _ hc
have hr : Set.range p = insert (p i) (Set.range fun i2 : ι2 => p i2) := by
change _ = insert _ (Set.range fun i2 : { x | x ≠ i } => p i2)
rw [← Set.image_eq_range, ← Set.image_univ, ← Set.image_insert_eq]
congr with j
simp [Classical.em]
rw [hr, ← affineSpan_insert_affineSpan]
refine existsUnique_dist_eq_of_insert (Set.range_nonempty _) (subset_affineSpan ℝ _) ?_ hm
convert ha.not_mem_affineSpan_diff i Set.univ
change (Set.range fun i2 : { x | x ≠ i } => p i2) = _
rw [← Set.image_eq_range]
congr with j
simp
end EuclideanGeometry
namespace Affine
namespace Simplex
open Finset AffineSubspace EuclideanGeometry
variable {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup V] [InnerProductSpace ℝ V] [MetricSpace P]
[NormedAddTorsor V P]
/-- The circumsphere of a simplex. -/
def circumsphere {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : Sphere P :=
s.independent.existsUnique_dist_eq.choose
/-- The property satisfied by the circumsphere. -/
theorem circumsphere_unique_dist_eq {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
(s.circumsphere.center ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) ∧
Set.range s.points ⊆ s.circumsphere) ∧
∀ cs : Sphere P,
cs.center ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) ∧ Set.range s.points ⊆ cs →
cs = s.circumsphere :=
s.independent.existsUnique_dist_eq.choose_spec
/-- The circumcenter of a simplex. -/
def circumcenter {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : P :=
s.circumsphere.center
/-- The circumradius of a simplex. -/
def circumradius {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : ℝ :=
s.circumsphere.radius
/-- The center of the circumsphere is the circumcenter. -/
@[simp]
theorem circumsphere_center {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : s.circumsphere.center = s.circumcenter :=
rfl
/-- The radius of the circumsphere is the circumradius. -/
@[simp]
theorem circumsphere_radius {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : s.circumsphere.radius = s.circumradius :=
rfl
/-- The circumcenter lies in the affine span. -/
theorem circumcenter_mem_affineSpan {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
s.circumcenter ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points) :=
s.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.1.1
/-- All points have distance from the circumcenter equal to the
circumradius. -/
@[simp]
theorem dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) (i : Fin (n + 1)) :
dist (s.points i) s.circumcenter = s.circumradius :=
dist_of_mem_subset_sphere (Set.mem_range_self _) s.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.1.2
/-- All points lie in the circumsphere. -/
theorem mem_circumsphere {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) (i : Fin (n + 1)) :
s.points i ∈ s.circumsphere :=
s.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius i
/-- All points have distance to the circumcenter equal to the
circumradius. -/
@[simp]
theorem dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius' {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
∀ i, dist s.circumcenter (s.points i) = s.circumradius := by
intro i
rw [dist_comm]
exact dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius _ _
/-- Given a point in the affine span from which all the points are
equidistant, that point is the circumcenter. -/
theorem eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p : P}
(hp : p ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)) {r : ℝ} (hr : ∀ i, dist (s.points i) p = r) :
p = s.circumcenter := by
have h := s.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.2 ⟨p, r⟩
simp only [hp, hr, forall_const, eq_self_iff_true, subset_sphere, Sphere.ext_iff,
Set.forall_mem_range, mem_sphere, true_and] at h
-- Porting note: added the next three lines (`simp` less powerful)
rw [subset_sphere (s := ⟨p, r⟩)] at h
simp only [hp, hr, forall_const, eq_self_iff_true, subset_sphere, Sphere.ext_iff,
Set.forall_mem_range, mem_sphere, true_and] at h
exact h.1
/-- Given a point in the affine span from which all the points are
equidistant, that distance is the circumradius. -/
theorem eq_circumradius_of_dist_eq {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p : P}
(hp : p ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)) {r : ℝ} (hr : ∀ i, dist (s.points i) p = r) :
r = s.circumradius := by
have h := s.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.2 ⟨p, r⟩
simp only [hp, hr, forall_const, eq_self_iff_true, subset_sphere, Sphere.ext_iff,
Set.forall_mem_range, mem_sphere] at h
-- Porting note: added the next three lines (`simp` less powerful)
rw [subset_sphere (s := ⟨p, r⟩)] at h
simp only [hp, hr, forall_const, eq_self_iff_true, subset_sphere, Sphere.ext_iff,
Set.forall_mem_range, mem_sphere, true_and] at h
exact h.2
/-- The circumradius is non-negative. -/
theorem circumradius_nonneg {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : 0 ≤ s.circumradius :=
s.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius 0 ▸ dist_nonneg
/-- The circumradius of a simplex with at least two points is
positive. -/
theorem circumradius_pos {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P (n + 1)) : 0 < s.circumradius := by
refine lt_of_le_of_ne s.circumradius_nonneg ?_
intro h
have hr := s.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius
simp_rw [← h, dist_eq_zero] at hr
have h01 := s.independent.injective.ne (by simp : (0 : Fin (n + 2)) ≠ 1)
simp [hr] at h01
/-- The circumcenter of a 0-simplex equals its unique point. -/
theorem circumcenter_eq_point (s : Simplex ℝ P 0) (i : Fin 1) : s.circumcenter = s.points i := by
have h := s.circumcenter_mem_affineSpan
have : Unique (Fin 1) := ⟨⟨0, by decide⟩, fun a => by simp only [Fin.eq_zero]⟩
simp only [Set.range_unique, AffineSubspace.mem_affineSpan_singleton] at h
rw [h]
congr
simp only [eq_iff_true_of_subsingleton]
/-- The circumcenter of a 1-simplex equals its centroid. -/
theorem circumcenter_eq_centroid (s : Simplex ℝ P 1) :
s.circumcenter = Finset.univ.centroid ℝ s.points := by
have hr :
Set.Pairwise Set.univ fun i j : Fin 2 =>
dist (s.points i) (Finset.univ.centroid ℝ s.points) =
dist (s.points j) (Finset.univ.centroid ℝ s.points) := by
intro i hi j hj hij
rw [Finset.centroid_pair_fin, dist_eq_norm_vsub V (s.points i),
dist_eq_norm_vsub V (s.points j), vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, vsub_vadd_eq_vsub_sub, ←
one_smul ℝ (s.points i -ᵥ s.points 0), ← one_smul ℝ (s.points j -ᵥ s.points 0)]
fin_cases i <;> fin_cases j <;> simp [-one_smul, ← sub_smul] <;> norm_num
rw [Set.pairwise_eq_iff_exists_eq] at hr
obtain ⟨r, hr⟩ := hr
exact
(s.eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq
(centroid_mem_affineSpan_of_card_eq_add_one ℝ _ (Finset.card_fin 2)) fun i =>
hr i (Set.mem_univ _)).symm
/-- Reindexing a simplex along an `Equiv` of index types does not change the circumsphere. -/
@[simp]
theorem circumsphere_reindex {m n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P m) (e : Fin (m + 1) ≃ Fin (n + 1)) :
(s.reindex e).circumsphere = s.circumsphere := by
refine s.circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.2 _ ⟨?_, ?_⟩ <;> rw [← s.reindex_range_points e]
· exact (s.reindex e).circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.1.1
· exact (s.reindex e).circumsphere_unique_dist_eq.1.2
/-- Reindexing a simplex along an `Equiv` of index types does not change the circumcenter. -/
@[simp]
theorem circumcenter_reindex {m n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P m) (e : Fin (m + 1) ≃ Fin (n + 1)) :
(s.reindex e).circumcenter = s.circumcenter := by simp_rw [circumcenter, circumsphere_reindex]
/-- Reindexing a simplex along an `Equiv` of index types does not change the circumradius. -/
@[simp]
theorem circumradius_reindex {m n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P m) (e : Fin (m + 1) ≃ Fin (n + 1)) :
(s.reindex e).circumradius = s.circumradius := by simp_rw [circumradius, circumsphere_reindex]
attribute [local instance] AffineSubspace.toAddTorsor
theorem dist_circumcenter_sq_eq_sq_sub_circumradius {n : ℕ} {r : ℝ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p₁ : P}
(h₁ : ∀ i : Fin (n + 1), dist (s.points i) p₁ = r)
(h₁' : ↑(s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p₁) = s.circumcenter)
(h : s.points 0 ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s.points)) :
dist p₁ s.circumcenter * dist p₁ s.circumcenter = r * r - s.circumradius * s.circumradius := by
rw [dist_comm, ← h₁ 0,
s.dist_sq_eq_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq_add_dist_orthogonalProjection_sq p₁ h]
simp only [h₁', dist_comm p₁, add_sub_cancel_left, Simplex.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius]
/-- If there exists a distance that a point has from all vertices of a
simplex, the orthogonal projection of that point onto the subspace
spanned by that simplex is its circumcenter. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_eq_circumcenter_of_exists_dist_eq {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p : P}
(hr : ∃ r, ∀ i, dist (s.points i) p = r) :
↑(s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p) = s.circumcenter := by
change ∃ r : ℝ, ∀ i, (fun x => dist x p = r) (s.points i) at hr
have hr : ∃ (r : ℝ), ∀ (a : P),
a ∈ Set.range (fun (i : Fin (n + 1)) => s.points i) → dist a p = r := by
obtain ⟨r, hr⟩ := hr
use r
refine Set.forall_mem_range.mpr ?_
exact hr
rw [exists_dist_eq_iff_exists_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq (subset_affineSpan ℝ _) p] at hr
obtain ⟨r, hr⟩ := hr
exact
s.eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq (orthogonalProjection_mem p) fun i => hr _ (Set.mem_range_self i)
/-- If a point has the same distance from all vertices of a simplex,
the orthogonal projection of that point onto the subspace spanned by
that simplex is its circumcenter. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {p : P} {r : ℝ}
(hr : ∀ i, dist (s.points i) p = r) : ↑(s.orthogonalProjectionSpan p) = s.circumcenter :=
s.orthogonalProjection_eq_circumcenter_of_exists_dist_eq ⟨r, hr⟩
/-- The orthogonal projection of the circumcenter onto a face is the
circumcenter of that face. -/
theorem orthogonalProjection_circumcenter {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) {fs : Finset (Fin (n + 1))}
{m : ℕ} (h : #fs = m + 1) :
↑((s.face h).orthogonalProjectionSpan s.circumcenter) = (s.face h).circumcenter :=
haveI hr : ∃ r, ∀ i, dist ((s.face h).points i) s.circumcenter = r := by
use s.circumradius
simp [face_points]
orthogonalProjection_eq_circumcenter_of_exists_dist_eq _ hr
/-- Two simplices with the same points have the same circumcenter. -/
theorem circumcenter_eq_of_range_eq {n : ℕ} {s₁ s₂ : Simplex ℝ P n}
(h : Set.range s₁.points = Set.range s₂.points) : s₁.circumcenter = s₂.circumcenter := by
have hs : s₁.circumcenter ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range s₂.points) :=
h ▸ s₁.circumcenter_mem_affineSpan
have hr : ∀ i, dist (s₂.points i) s₁.circumcenter = s₁.circumradius := by
intro i
have hi : s₂.points i ∈ Set.range s₂.points := Set.mem_range_self _
rw [← h, Set.mem_range] at hi
rcases hi with ⟨j, hj⟩
rw [← hj, s₁.dist_circumcenter_eq_circumradius j]
exact s₂.eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq hs hr
/-- An index type for the vertices of a simplex plus its circumcenter.
This is for use in calculations where it is convenient to work with
affine combinations of vertices together with the circumcenter. (An
equivalent form sometimes used in the literature is placing the
circumcenter at the origin and working with vectors for the vertices.) -/
inductive PointsWithCircumcenterIndex (n : ℕ)
| pointIndex : Fin (n + 1) → PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n
| circumcenterIndex : PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n
deriving Fintype
open PointsWithCircumcenterIndex
instance pointsWithCircumcenterIndexInhabited (n : ℕ) : Inhabited (PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n) :=
⟨circumcenterIndex⟩
/-- `pointIndex` as an embedding. -/
def pointIndexEmbedding (n : ℕ) : Fin (n + 1) ↪ PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n :=
⟨fun i => pointIndex i, fun _ _ h => by injection h⟩
/-- The sum of a function over `PointsWithCircumcenterIndex`. -/
theorem sum_pointsWithCircumcenter {α : Type*} [AddCommMonoid α] {n : ℕ}
(f : PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n → α) :
∑ i, f i = (∑ i : Fin (n + 1), f (pointIndex i)) + f circumcenterIndex := by
classical
have h : univ = insert circumcenterIndex (univ.map (pointIndexEmbedding n)) := by
ext x
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun _ => mem_univ _⟩
obtain i | - := x
· exact mem_insert_of_mem (mem_map_of_mem _ (mem_univ i))
· exact mem_insert_self _ _
change _ = (∑ i, f (pointIndexEmbedding n i)) + _
rw [add_comm, h, ← sum_map, sum_insert]
simp_rw [Finset.mem_map, not_exists]
rintro x ⟨_, h⟩
injection h
/-- The vertices of a simplex plus its circumcenter. -/
def pointsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) : PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n → P
| pointIndex i => s.points i
| circumcenterIndex => s.circumcenter
/-- `pointsWithCircumcenter`, applied to a `pointIndex` value,
equals `points` applied to that value. -/
@[simp]
theorem pointsWithCircumcenter_point {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) (i : Fin (n + 1)) :
s.pointsWithCircumcenter (pointIndex i) = s.points i :=
rfl
/-- `pointsWithCircumcenter`, applied to `circumcenterIndex`, equals the
circumcenter. -/
@[simp]
theorem pointsWithCircumcenter_eq_circumcenter {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
s.pointsWithCircumcenter circumcenterIndex = s.circumcenter :=
rfl
/-- The weights for a single vertex of a simplex, in terms of
`pointsWithCircumcenter`. -/
def pointWeightsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} (i : Fin (n + 1)) : PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n → ℝ
| pointIndex j => if j = i then 1 else 0
| circumcenterIndex => 0
/-- `point_weights_with_circumcenter` sums to 1. -/
@[simp]
theorem sum_pointWeightsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} (i : Fin (n + 1)) :
∑ j, pointWeightsWithCircumcenter i j = 1 := by
classical
convert sum_ite_eq' univ (pointIndex i) (Function.const _ (1 : ℝ)) with j
· cases j <;> simp [pointWeightsWithCircumcenter]
· simp
/-- A single vertex, in terms of `pointsWithCircumcenter`. -/
theorem point_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n)
(i : Fin (n + 1)) :
s.points i =
(univ : Finset (PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n)).affineCombination ℝ s.pointsWithCircumcenter
(pointWeightsWithCircumcenter i) := by
rw [← pointsWithCircumcenter_point]
symm
refine
affineCombination_of_eq_one_of_eq_zero _ _ _ (mem_univ _)
(by simp [pointWeightsWithCircumcenter]) ?_
intro i hi hn
cases i
· have h : _ ≠ i := fun h => hn (h ▸ rfl)
simp [pointWeightsWithCircumcenter, h]
· rfl
/-- The weights for the centroid of some vertices of a simplex, in
terms of `pointsWithCircumcenter`. -/
def centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} (fs : Finset (Fin (n + 1))) :
PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n → ℝ
| pointIndex i => if i ∈ fs then (#fs : ℝ)⁻¹ else 0
| circumcenterIndex => 0
/-- `centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter` sums to 1, if the `Finset` is nonempty. -/
@[simp]
theorem sum_centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} {fs : Finset (Fin (n + 1))} (h : fs.Nonempty) :
∑ i, centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter fs i = 1 := by
simp_rw [sum_pointsWithCircumcenter, centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter, add_zero, ←
fs.sum_centroidWeights_eq_one_of_nonempty ℝ h, ← sum_indicator_subset _ fs.subset_univ]
rcongr
/-- The centroid of some vertices of a simplex, in terms of `pointsWithCircumcenter`. -/
theorem centroid_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n)
(fs : Finset (Fin (n + 1))) :
fs.centroid ℝ s.points =
(univ : Finset (PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n)).affineCombination ℝ s.pointsWithCircumcenter
(centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter fs) := by
simp_rw [centroid_def, affineCombination_apply, weightedVSubOfPoint_apply,
sum_pointsWithCircumcenter, centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter,
pointsWithCircumcenter_point, zero_smul, add_zero, centroidWeights,
← sum_indicator_subset_of_eq_zero (Function.const (Fin (n + 1)) (#fs : ℝ)⁻¹)
(fun i wi => wi • (s.points i -ᵥ Classical.choice AddTorsor.nonempty)) fs.subset_univ fun _ =>
zero_smul ℝ _,
Set.indicator_apply]
congr
/-- The weights for the circumcenter of a simplex, in terms of `pointsWithCircumcenter`. -/
def circumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter (n : ℕ) : PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n → ℝ
| pointIndex _ => 0
| circumcenterIndex => 1
/-- `circumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter` sums to 1. -/
@[simp]
theorem sum_circumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter (n : ℕ) :
∑ i, circumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter n i = 1 := by
classical
convert sum_ite_eq' univ circumcenterIndex (Function.const _ (1 : ℝ)) with j
· cases j <;> simp [circumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter]
· simp
/-- The circumcenter of a simplex, in terms of `pointsWithCircumcenter`. -/
theorem circumcenter_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} (s : Simplex ℝ P n) :
s.circumcenter =
(univ : Finset (PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n)).affineCombination ℝ s.pointsWithCircumcenter
(circumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter n) := by
rw [← pointsWithCircumcenter_eq_circumcenter]
symm
refine affineCombination_of_eq_one_of_eq_zero _ _ _ (mem_univ _) rfl ?_
rintro ⟨i⟩ _ hn <;> tauto
/-- The weights for the reflection of the circumcenter in an edge of a
simplex. This definition is only valid with `i₁ ≠ i₂`. -/
def reflectionCircumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} (i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 1)) :
PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n → ℝ
| pointIndex i => if i = i₁ ∨ i = i₂ then 1 else 0
| circumcenterIndex => -1
/-- `reflectionCircumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter` sums to 1. -/
@[simp]
theorem sum_reflectionCircumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ} {i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 1)}
(h : i₁ ≠ i₂) : ∑ i, reflectionCircumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter i₁ i₂ i = 1 := by
simp_rw [sum_pointsWithCircumcenter, reflectionCircumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter, sum_ite,
sum_const, filter_or, filter_eq']
rw [card_union_of_disjoint]
· set_option simprocs false in simp
· simpa only [if_true, mem_univ, disjoint_singleton] using h
/-- The reflection of the circumcenter of a simplex in an edge, in
terms of `pointsWithCircumcenter`. -/
theorem reflection_circumcenter_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter {n : ℕ}
(s : Simplex ℝ P n) {i₁ i₂ : Fin (n + 1)} (h : i₁ ≠ i₂) :
reflection (affineSpan ℝ (s.points '' {i₁, i₂})) s.circumcenter =
(univ : Finset (PointsWithCircumcenterIndex n)).affineCombination ℝ s.pointsWithCircumcenter
(reflectionCircumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter i₁ i₂) := by
have hc : #{i₁, i₂} = 2 := by simp [h]
-- Making the next line a separate definition helps the elaborator:
set W : AffineSubspace ℝ P := affineSpan ℝ (s.points '' {i₁, i₂})
have h_faces :
(orthogonalProjection W s.circumcenter : P) =
↑((s.face hc).orthogonalProjectionSpan s.circumcenter) := by
apply eq_orthogonalProjection_of_eq_subspace
simp [W]
rw [EuclideanGeometry.reflection_apply, h_faces, s.orthogonalProjection_circumcenter hc,
circumcenter_eq_centroid, s.face_centroid_eq_centroid hc,
centroid_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter,
circumcenter_eq_affineCombination_of_pointsWithCircumcenter, ← @vsub_eq_zero_iff_eq V,
affineCombination_vsub, weightedVSub_vadd_affineCombination, affineCombination_vsub,
weightedVSub_apply, sum_pointsWithCircumcenter]
simp_rw [Pi.sub_apply, Pi.add_apply, Pi.sub_apply, sub_smul, add_smul, sub_smul,
centroidWeightsWithCircumcenter, circumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter,
reflectionCircumcenterWeightsWithCircumcenter, ite_smul, zero_smul, sub_zero,
apply_ite₂ (· + ·), add_zero, ← add_smul, hc, zero_sub, neg_smul, sub_self, add_zero]
-- Porting note: was `convert sum_const_zero`
rw [← sum_const_zero]
congr
norm_num
end Simplex
end Affine
namespace EuclideanGeometry
open Affine AffineSubspace Module
variable {V : Type*} {P : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup V] [InnerProductSpace ℝ V] [MetricSpace P]
[NormedAddTorsor V P]
/-- Given a nonempty affine subspace, whose direction is complete,
that contains a set of points, those points are cospherical if and
only if they are equidistant from some point in that subspace. -/
theorem cospherical_iff_exists_mem_of_complete {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} {ps : Set P} (h : ps ⊆ s)
[Nonempty s] [s.direction.HasOrthogonalProjection] :
Cospherical ps ↔ ∃ center ∈ s, ∃ radius : ℝ, ∀ p ∈ ps, dist p center = radius := by
constructor
· rintro ⟨c, hcr⟩
rw [exists_dist_eq_iff_exists_dist_orthogonalProjection_eq h c] at hcr
exact ⟨orthogonalProjection s c, orthogonalProjection_mem _, hcr⟩
· exact fun ⟨c, _, hd⟩ => ⟨c, hd⟩
/-- Given a nonempty affine subspace, whose direction is
finite-dimensional, that contains a set of points, those points are
cospherical if and only if they are equidistant from some point in
that subspace. -/
theorem cospherical_iff_exists_mem_of_finiteDimensional {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} {ps : Set P}
(h : ps ⊆ s) [Nonempty s] [FiniteDimensional ℝ s.direction] :
Cospherical ps ↔ ∃ center ∈ s, ∃ radius : ℝ, ∀ p ∈ ps, dist p center = radius :=
cospherical_iff_exists_mem_of_complete h
/-- All n-simplices among cospherical points in an n-dimensional
subspace have the same circumradius. -/
theorem exists_circumradius_eq_of_cospherical_subset {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} {ps : Set P}
(h : ps ⊆ s) [Nonempty s] {n : ℕ} [FiniteDimensional ℝ s.direction]
(hd : finrank ℝ s.direction = n) (hc : Cospherical ps) :
∃ r : ℝ, ∀ sx : Simplex ℝ P n, Set.range sx.points ⊆ ps → sx.circumradius = r := by
rw [cospherical_iff_exists_mem_of_finiteDimensional h] at hc
rcases hc with ⟨c, hc, r, hcr⟩
use r
intro sx hsxps
have hsx : affineSpan ℝ (Set.range sx.points) = s := by
refine
sx.independent.affineSpan_eq_of_le_of_card_eq_finrank_add_one
(affineSpan_le_of_subset_coe (hsxps.trans h)) ?_
simp [hd]
have hc : c ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range sx.points) := hsx.symm ▸ hc
exact
(sx.eq_circumradius_of_dist_eq hc fun i =>
hcr (sx.points i) (hsxps (Set.mem_range_self i))).symm
/-- Two n-simplices among cospherical points in an n-dimensional
subspace have the same circumradius. -/
theorem circumradius_eq_of_cospherical_subset {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} {ps : Set P} (h : ps ⊆ s)
[Nonempty s] {n : ℕ} [FiniteDimensional ℝ s.direction] (hd : finrank ℝ s.direction = n)
(hc : Cospherical ps) {sx₁ sx₂ : Simplex ℝ P n} (hsx₁ : Set.range sx₁.points ⊆ ps)
(hsx₂ : Set.range sx₂.points ⊆ ps) : sx₁.circumradius = sx₂.circumradius := by
rcases exists_circumradius_eq_of_cospherical_subset h hd hc with ⟨r, hr⟩
rw [hr sx₁ hsx₁, hr sx₂ hsx₂]
/-- All n-simplices among cospherical points in n-space have the same
circumradius. -/
theorem exists_circumradius_eq_of_cospherical {ps : Set P} {n : ℕ} [FiniteDimensional ℝ V]
(hd : finrank ℝ V = n) (hc : Cospherical ps) :
∃ r : ℝ, ∀ sx : Simplex ℝ P n, Set.range sx.points ⊆ ps → sx.circumradius = r := by
haveI : Nonempty (⊤ : AffineSubspace ℝ P) := Set.univ.nonempty
rw [← finrank_top, ← direction_top ℝ V P] at hd
refine exists_circumradius_eq_of_cospherical_subset ?_ hd hc
exact Set.subset_univ _
/-- Two n-simplices among cospherical points in n-space have the same
circumradius. -/
theorem circumradius_eq_of_cospherical {ps : Set P} {n : ℕ} [FiniteDimensional ℝ V]
(hd : finrank ℝ V = n) (hc : Cospherical ps) {sx₁ sx₂ : Simplex ℝ P n}
(hsx₁ : Set.range sx₁.points ⊆ ps) (hsx₂ : Set.range sx₂.points ⊆ ps) :
sx₁.circumradius = sx₂.circumradius := by
rcases exists_circumradius_eq_of_cospherical hd hc with ⟨r, hr⟩
rw [hr sx₁ hsx₁, hr sx₂ hsx₂]
/-- All n-simplices among cospherical points in an n-dimensional
subspace have the same circumcenter. -/
theorem exists_circumcenter_eq_of_cospherical_subset {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} {ps : Set P}
(h : ps ⊆ s) [Nonempty s] {n : ℕ} [FiniteDimensional ℝ s.direction]
(hd : finrank ℝ s.direction = n) (hc : Cospherical ps) :
∃ c : P, ∀ sx : Simplex ℝ P n, Set.range sx.points ⊆ ps → sx.circumcenter = c := by
rw [cospherical_iff_exists_mem_of_finiteDimensional h] at hc
rcases hc with ⟨c, hc, r, hcr⟩
use c
intro sx hsxps
have hsx : affineSpan ℝ (Set.range sx.points) = s := by
refine
sx.independent.affineSpan_eq_of_le_of_card_eq_finrank_add_one
(affineSpan_le_of_subset_coe (hsxps.trans h)) ?_
simp [hd]
have hc : c ∈ affineSpan ℝ (Set.range sx.points) := hsx.symm ▸ hc
exact
(sx.eq_circumcenter_of_dist_eq hc fun i =>
hcr (sx.points i) (hsxps (Set.mem_range_self i))).symm
/-- Two n-simplices among cospherical points in an n-dimensional
subspace have the same circumcenter. -/
theorem circumcenter_eq_of_cospherical_subset {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} {ps : Set P} (h : ps ⊆ s)
[Nonempty s] {n : ℕ} [FiniteDimensional ℝ s.direction] (hd : finrank ℝ s.direction = n)
(hc : Cospherical ps) {sx₁ sx₂ : Simplex ℝ P n} (hsx₁ : Set.range sx₁.points ⊆ ps)
(hsx₂ : Set.range sx₂.points ⊆ ps) : sx₁.circumcenter = sx₂.circumcenter := by
rcases exists_circumcenter_eq_of_cospherical_subset h hd hc with ⟨r, hr⟩
rw [hr sx₁ hsx₁, hr sx₂ hsx₂]
/-- All n-simplices among cospherical points in n-space have the same
circumcenter. -/
theorem exists_circumcenter_eq_of_cospherical {ps : Set P} {n : ℕ} [FiniteDimensional ℝ V]
(hd : finrank ℝ V = n) (hc : Cospherical ps) :
∃ c : P, ∀ sx : Simplex ℝ P n, Set.range sx.points ⊆ ps → sx.circumcenter = c := by
haveI : Nonempty (⊤ : AffineSubspace ℝ P) := Set.univ.nonempty
rw [← finrank_top, ← direction_top ℝ V P] at hd
refine exists_circumcenter_eq_of_cospherical_subset ?_ hd hc
exact Set.subset_univ _
/-- Two n-simplices among cospherical points in n-space have the same
circumcenter. -/
theorem circumcenter_eq_of_cospherical {ps : Set P} {n : ℕ} [FiniteDimensional ℝ V]
(hd : finrank ℝ V = n) (hc : Cospherical ps) {sx₁ sx₂ : Simplex ℝ P n}
(hsx₁ : Set.range sx₁.points ⊆ ps) (hsx₂ : Set.range sx₂.points ⊆ ps) :
sx₁.circumcenter = sx₂.circumcenter := by
rcases exists_circumcenter_eq_of_cospherical hd hc with ⟨r, hr⟩
rw [hr sx₁ hsx₁, hr sx₂ hsx₂]
/-- All n-simplices among cospherical points in an n-dimensional
| subspace have the same circumsphere. -/
theorem exists_circumsphere_eq_of_cospherical_subset {s : AffineSubspace ℝ P} {ps : Set P}
(h : ps ⊆ s) [Nonempty s] {n : ℕ} [FiniteDimensional ℝ s.direction]
(hd : finrank ℝ s.direction = n) (hc : Cospherical ps) :
∃ c : Sphere P, ∀ sx : Simplex ℝ P n, Set.range sx.points ⊆ ps → sx.circumsphere = c := by
obtain ⟨r, hr⟩ := exists_circumradius_eq_of_cospherical_subset h hd hc
obtain ⟨c, hc⟩ := exists_circumcenter_eq_of_cospherical_subset h hd hc
exact ⟨⟨c, r⟩, fun sx hsx => Sphere.ext (hc sx hsx) (hr sx hsx)⟩
| Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Circumcenter.lean | 728 | 735 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Leonardo de Moura
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Stream.Defs
import Mathlib.Logic.Function.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.List.Defs
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.Common
/-!
# Streams a.k.a. infinite lists a.k.a. infinite sequences
-/
open Nat Function Option
namespace Stream'
universe u v w
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {δ : Type w}
variable (m n : ℕ) (x y : List α) (a b : Stream' α)
instance [Inhabited α] : Inhabited (Stream' α) :=
⟨Stream'.const default⟩
@[simp] protected theorem eta (s : Stream' α) : head s :: tail s = s :=
funext fun i => by cases i <;> rfl
/-- Alias for `Stream'.eta` to match `List` API. -/
alias cons_head_tail := Stream'.eta
@[ext]
protected theorem ext {s₁ s₂ : Stream' α} : (∀ n, get s₁ n = get s₂ n) → s₁ = s₂ :=
fun h => funext h
@[simp]
theorem get_zero_cons (a : α) (s : Stream' α) : get (a::s) 0 = a :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem head_cons (a : α) (s : Stream' α) : head (a::s) = a :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem tail_cons (a : α) (s : Stream' α) : tail (a::s) = s :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem get_drop (n m : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) : get (drop m s) n = get s (m + n) := by
rw [Nat.add_comm]
rfl
theorem tail_eq_drop (s : Stream' α) : tail s = drop 1 s :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem drop_drop (n m : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) : drop n (drop m s) = drop (m + n) s := by
ext; simp [Nat.add_assoc]
@[simp] theorem get_tail {n : ℕ} {s : Stream' α} : s.tail.get n = s.get (n + 1) := rfl
@[simp] theorem tail_drop' {i : ℕ} {s : Stream' α} : tail (drop i s) = s.drop (i + 1) := by
ext; simp [Nat.add_comm, Nat.add_assoc, Nat.add_left_comm]
@[simp] theorem drop_tail' {i : ℕ} {s : Stream' α} : drop i (tail s) = s.drop (i + 1) := rfl
theorem tail_drop (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) : tail (drop n s) = drop n (tail s) := by simp
theorem get_succ (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) : get s (succ n) = get (tail s) n :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem get_succ_cons (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) (x : α) : get (x :: s) n.succ = get s n :=
rfl
@[simp] lemma get_cons_append_zero {a : α} {x : List α} {s : Stream' α} :
(a :: x ++ₛ s).get 0 = a := rfl
@[simp] lemma append_eq_cons {a : α} {as : Stream' α} : [a] ++ₛ as = a :: as := by rfl
@[simp] theorem drop_zero {s : Stream' α} : s.drop 0 = s := rfl
theorem drop_succ (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) : drop (succ n) s = drop n (tail s) :=
rfl
theorem head_drop (a : Stream' α) (n : ℕ) : (a.drop n).head = a.get n := by simp
theorem cons_injective2 : Function.Injective2 (cons : α → Stream' α → Stream' α) := fun x y s t h =>
⟨by rw [← get_zero_cons x s, h, get_zero_cons],
Stream'.ext fun n => by rw [← get_succ_cons n _ x, h, get_succ_cons]⟩
theorem cons_injective_left (s : Stream' α) : Function.Injective fun x => cons x s :=
cons_injective2.left _
theorem cons_injective_right (x : α) : Function.Injective (cons x) :=
cons_injective2.right _
theorem all_def (p : α → Prop) (s : Stream' α) : All p s = ∀ n, p (get s n) :=
rfl
theorem any_def (p : α → Prop) (s : Stream' α) : Any p s = ∃ n, p (get s n) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem mem_cons (a : α) (s : Stream' α) : a ∈ a::s :=
Exists.intro 0 rfl
theorem mem_cons_of_mem {a : α} {s : Stream' α} (b : α) : a ∈ s → a ∈ b::s := fun ⟨n, h⟩ =>
Exists.intro (succ n) (by rw [get_succ, tail_cons, h])
theorem eq_or_mem_of_mem_cons {a b : α} {s : Stream' α} : (a ∈ b::s) → a = b ∨ a ∈ s :=
fun ⟨n, h⟩ => by
rcases n with - | n'
· left
exact h
· right
rw [get_succ, tail_cons] at h
exact ⟨n', h⟩
theorem mem_of_get_eq {n : ℕ} {s : Stream' α} {a : α} : a = get s n → a ∈ s := fun h =>
Exists.intro n h
section Map
variable (f : α → β)
theorem drop_map (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) : drop n (map f s) = map f (drop n s) :=
Stream'.ext fun _ => rfl
@[simp]
theorem get_map (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) : get (map f s) n = f (get s n) :=
rfl
theorem tail_map (s : Stream' α) : tail (map f s) = map f (tail s) := rfl
@[simp]
theorem head_map (s : Stream' α) : head (map f s) = f (head s) :=
rfl
theorem map_eq (s : Stream' α) : map f s = f (head s)::map f (tail s) := by
rw [← Stream'.eta (map f s), tail_map, head_map]
theorem map_cons (a : α) (s : Stream' α) : map f (a::s) = f a::map f s := by
rw [← Stream'.eta (map f (a::s)), map_eq]; rfl
@[simp]
theorem map_id (s : Stream' α) : map id s = s :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem map_map (g : β → δ) (f : α → β) (s : Stream' α) : map g (map f s) = map (g ∘ f) s :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem map_tail (s : Stream' α) : map f (tail s) = tail (map f s) :=
rfl
theorem mem_map {a : α} {s : Stream' α} : a ∈ s → f a ∈ map f s := fun ⟨n, h⟩ =>
Exists.intro n (by rw [get_map, h])
theorem exists_of_mem_map {f} {b : β} {s : Stream' α} : b ∈ map f s → ∃ a, a ∈ s ∧ f a = b :=
fun ⟨n, h⟩ => ⟨get s n, ⟨n, rfl⟩, h.symm⟩
end Map
section Zip
variable (f : α → β → δ)
theorem drop_zip (n : ℕ) (s₁ : Stream' α) (s₂ : Stream' β) :
drop n (zip f s₁ s₂) = zip f (drop n s₁) (drop n s₂) :=
Stream'.ext fun _ => rfl
@[simp]
theorem get_zip (n : ℕ) (s₁ : Stream' α) (s₂ : Stream' β) :
get (zip f s₁ s₂) n = f (get s₁ n) (get s₂ n) :=
rfl
theorem head_zip (s₁ : Stream' α) (s₂ : Stream' β) : head (zip f s₁ s₂) = f (head s₁) (head s₂) :=
rfl
theorem tail_zip (s₁ : Stream' α) (s₂ : Stream' β) :
tail (zip f s₁ s₂) = zip f (tail s₁) (tail s₂) :=
rfl
theorem zip_eq (s₁ : Stream' α) (s₂ : Stream' β) :
zip f s₁ s₂ = f (head s₁) (head s₂)::zip f (tail s₁) (tail s₂) := by
rw [← Stream'.eta (zip f s₁ s₂)]; rfl
@[simp]
theorem get_enum (s : Stream' α) (n : ℕ) : get (enum s) n = (n, s.get n) :=
rfl
theorem enum_eq_zip (s : Stream' α) : enum s = zip Prod.mk nats s :=
rfl
end Zip
@[simp]
theorem mem_const (a : α) : a ∈ const a :=
Exists.intro 0 rfl
theorem const_eq (a : α) : const a = a::const a := by
apply Stream'.ext; intro n
cases n <;> rfl
@[simp]
theorem tail_const (a : α) : tail (const a) = const a :=
suffices tail (a::const a) = const a by rwa [← const_eq] at this
rfl
@[simp]
theorem map_const (f : α → β) (a : α) : map f (const a) = const (f a) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem get_const (n : ℕ) (a : α) : get (const a) n = a :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem drop_const (n : ℕ) (a : α) : drop n (const a) = const a :=
Stream'.ext fun _ => rfl
@[simp]
theorem head_iterate (f : α → α) (a : α) : head (iterate f a) = a :=
rfl
theorem get_succ_iterate' (n : ℕ) (f : α → α) (a : α) :
get (iterate f a) (succ n) = f (get (iterate f a) n) := rfl
theorem tail_iterate (f : α → α) (a : α) : tail (iterate f a) = iterate f (f a) := by
ext n
rw [get_tail]
induction' n with n' ih
· rfl
· rw [get_succ_iterate', ih, get_succ_iterate']
theorem iterate_eq (f : α → α) (a : α) : iterate f a = a::iterate f (f a) := by
rw [← Stream'.eta (iterate f a)]
rw [tail_iterate]; rfl
@[simp]
theorem get_zero_iterate (f : α → α) (a : α) : get (iterate f a) 0 = a :=
rfl
theorem get_succ_iterate (n : ℕ) (f : α → α) (a : α) :
get (iterate f a) (succ n) = get (iterate f (f a)) n := by rw [get_succ, tail_iterate]
section Bisim
variable (R : Stream' α → Stream' α → Prop)
/-- equivalence relation -/
local infixl:50 " ~ " => R
/-- Streams `s₁` and `s₂` are defined to be bisimulations if
their heads are equal and tails are bisimulations. -/
def IsBisimulation :=
∀ ⦃s₁ s₂⦄, s₁ ~ s₂ →
head s₁ = head s₂ ∧ tail s₁ ~ tail s₂
theorem get_of_bisim (bisim : IsBisimulation R) {s₁ s₂} :
∀ n, s₁ ~ s₂ → get s₁ n = get s₂ n ∧ drop (n + 1) s₁ ~ drop (n + 1) s₂
| 0, h => bisim h
| n + 1, h =>
match bisim h with
| ⟨_, trel⟩ => get_of_bisim bisim n trel
-- If two streams are bisimilar, then they are equal
theorem eq_of_bisim (bisim : IsBisimulation R) {s₁ s₂} : s₁ ~ s₂ → s₁ = s₂ := fun r =>
Stream'.ext fun n => And.left (get_of_bisim R bisim n r)
end Bisim
theorem bisim_simple (s₁ s₂ : Stream' α) :
head s₁ = head s₂ → s₁ = tail s₁ → s₂ = tail s₂ → s₁ = s₂ := fun hh ht₁ ht₂ =>
eq_of_bisim (fun s₁ s₂ => head s₁ = head s₂ ∧ s₁ = tail s₁ ∧ s₂ = tail s₂)
(fun s₁ s₂ ⟨h₁, h₂, h₃⟩ => by
constructor
· exact h₁
rw [← h₂, ← h₃]
(repeat' constructor) <;> assumption)
(And.intro hh (And.intro ht₁ ht₂))
theorem coinduction {s₁ s₂ : Stream' α} :
head s₁ = head s₂ →
(∀ (β : Type u) (fr : Stream' α → β),
fr s₁ = fr s₂ → fr (tail s₁) = fr (tail s₂)) → s₁ = s₂ :=
fun hh ht =>
eq_of_bisim
(fun s₁ s₂ =>
head s₁ = head s₂ ∧
∀ (β : Type u) (fr : Stream' α → β), fr s₁ = fr s₂ → fr (tail s₁) = fr (tail s₂))
(fun s₁ s₂ h =>
have h₁ : head s₁ = head s₂ := And.left h
have h₂ : head (tail s₁) = head (tail s₂) := And.right h α (@head α) h₁
have h₃ :
∀ (β : Type u) (fr : Stream' α → β),
fr (tail s₁) = fr (tail s₂) → fr (tail (tail s₁)) = fr (tail (tail s₂)) :=
fun β fr => And.right h β fun s => fr (tail s)
And.intro h₁ (And.intro h₂ h₃))
(And.intro hh ht)
@[simp]
theorem iterate_id (a : α) : iterate id a = const a :=
coinduction rfl fun β fr ch => by rw [tail_iterate, tail_const]; exact ch
theorem map_iterate (f : α → α) (a : α) : iterate f (f a) = map f (iterate f a) := by
funext n
induction' n with n' ih
· rfl
· unfold map iterate get
rw [map, get] at ih
rw [iterate]
exact congrArg f ih
section Corec
theorem corec_def (f : α → β) (g : α → α) (a : α) : corec f g a = map f (iterate g a) :=
rfl
theorem corec_eq (f : α → β) (g : α → α) (a : α) : corec f g a = f a :: corec f g (g a) := by
rw [corec_def, map_eq, head_iterate, tail_iterate]; rfl
theorem corec_id_id_eq_const (a : α) : corec id id a = const a := by
rw [corec_def, map_id, iterate_id]
theorem corec_id_f_eq_iterate (f : α → α) (a : α) : corec id f a = iterate f a :=
rfl
end Corec
section Corec'
theorem corec'_eq (f : α → β × α) (a : α) : corec' f a = (f a).1 :: corec' f (f a).2 :=
corec_eq _ _ _
end Corec'
theorem unfolds_eq (g : α → β) (f : α → α) (a : α) : unfolds g f a = g a :: unfolds g f (f a) := by
unfold unfolds; rw [corec_eq]
theorem get_unfolds_head_tail : ∀ (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α),
get (unfolds head tail s) n = get s n := by
intro n; induction' n with n' ih
· intro s
rfl
· intro s
rw [get_succ, get_succ, unfolds_eq, tail_cons, ih]
theorem unfolds_head_eq : ∀ s : Stream' α, unfolds head tail s = s := fun s =>
Stream'.ext fun n => get_unfolds_head_tail n s
theorem interleave_eq (s₁ s₂ : Stream' α) : s₁ ⋈ s₂ = head s₁::head s₂::(tail s₁ ⋈ tail s₂) := by
let t := tail s₁ ⋈ tail s₂
show s₁ ⋈ s₂ = head s₁::head s₂::t
unfold interleave; unfold corecOn; rw [corec_eq]; dsimp; rw [corec_eq]; rfl
theorem tail_interleave (s₁ s₂ : Stream' α) : tail (s₁ ⋈ s₂) = s₂ ⋈ tail s₁ := by
unfold interleave corecOn; rw [corec_eq]; rfl
theorem interleave_tail_tail (s₁ s₂ : Stream' α) : tail s₁ ⋈ tail s₂ = tail (tail (s₁ ⋈ s₂)) := by
rw [interleave_eq s₁ s₂]; rfl
theorem get_interleave_left : ∀ (n : ℕ) (s₁ s₂ : Stream' α),
get (s₁ ⋈ s₂) (2 * n) = get s₁ n
| 0, _, _ => rfl
| n + 1, s₁, s₂ => by
change get (s₁ ⋈ s₂) (succ (succ (2 * n))) = get s₁ (succ n)
rw [get_succ, get_succ, interleave_eq, tail_cons, tail_cons]
rw [get_interleave_left n (tail s₁) (tail s₂)]
rfl
theorem get_interleave_right : ∀ (n : ℕ) (s₁ s₂ : Stream' α),
get (s₁ ⋈ s₂) (2 * n + 1) = get s₂ n
| 0, _, _ => rfl
| n + 1, s₁, s₂ => by
change get (s₁ ⋈ s₂) (succ (succ (2 * n + 1))) = get s₂ (succ n)
rw [get_succ, get_succ, interleave_eq, tail_cons, tail_cons,
get_interleave_right n (tail s₁) (tail s₂)]
rfl
theorem mem_interleave_left {a : α} {s₁ : Stream' α} (s₂ : Stream' α) : a ∈ s₁ → a ∈ s₁ ⋈ s₂ :=
fun ⟨n, h⟩ => Exists.intro (2 * n) (by rw [h, get_interleave_left])
theorem mem_interleave_right {a : α} {s₁ : Stream' α} (s₂ : Stream' α) : a ∈ s₂ → a ∈ s₁ ⋈ s₂ :=
fun ⟨n, h⟩ => Exists.intro (2 * n + 1) (by rw [h, get_interleave_right])
theorem odd_eq (s : Stream' α) : odd s = even (tail s) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem head_even (s : Stream' α) : head (even s) = head s :=
rfl
theorem tail_even (s : Stream' α) : tail (even s) = even (tail (tail s)) := by
unfold even
rw [corec_eq]
rfl
theorem even_cons_cons (a₁ a₂ : α) (s : Stream' α) : even (a₁::a₂::s) = a₁::even s := by
unfold even
rw [corec_eq]; rfl
theorem even_tail (s : Stream' α) : even (tail s) = odd s :=
rfl
theorem even_interleave (s₁ s₂ : Stream' α) : even (s₁ ⋈ s₂) = s₁ :=
eq_of_bisim (fun s₁' s₁ => ∃ s₂, s₁' = even (s₁ ⋈ s₂))
(fun s₁' s₁ ⟨s₂, h₁⟩ => by
rw [h₁]
constructor
· rfl
· exact ⟨tail s₂, by rw [interleave_eq, even_cons_cons, tail_cons]⟩)
(Exists.intro s₂ rfl)
theorem interleave_even_odd (s₁ : Stream' α) : even s₁ ⋈ odd s₁ = s₁ :=
eq_of_bisim (fun s' s => s' = even s ⋈ odd s)
(fun s' s (h : s' = even s ⋈ odd s) => by
rw [h]; constructor
· rfl
· simp [odd_eq, odd_eq, tail_interleave, tail_even])
rfl
theorem get_even : ∀ (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α), get (even s) n = get s (2 * n)
| 0, _ => rfl
| succ n, s => by
change get (even s) (succ n) = get s (succ (succ (2 * n)))
rw [get_succ, get_succ, tail_even, get_even n]; rfl
theorem get_odd : ∀ (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α), get (odd s) n = get s (2 * n + 1) := fun n s => by
rw [odd_eq, get_even]; rfl
theorem mem_of_mem_even (a : α) (s : Stream' α) : a ∈ even s → a ∈ s := fun ⟨n, h⟩ =>
Exists.intro (2 * n) (by rw [h, get_even])
theorem mem_of_mem_odd (a : α) (s : Stream' α) : a ∈ odd s → a ∈ s := fun ⟨n, h⟩ =>
Exists.intro (2 * n + 1) (by rw [h, get_odd])
@[simp] theorem nil_append_stream (s : Stream' α) : appendStream' [] s = s :=
rfl
theorem cons_append_stream (a : α) (l : List α) (s : Stream' α) :
appendStream' (a::l) s = a::appendStream' l s :=
rfl
@[simp] theorem append_append_stream : ∀ (l₁ l₂ : List α) (s : Stream' α),
l₁ ++ l₂ ++ₛ s = l₁ ++ₛ (l₂ ++ₛ s)
| [], _, _ => rfl
| List.cons a l₁, l₂, s => by
rw [List.cons_append, cons_append_stream, cons_append_stream, append_append_stream l₁]
lemma get_append_left (h : n < x.length) : (x ++ₛ a).get n = x[n] := by
induction' x with b x ih generalizing n
· simp at h
· rcases n with (_ | n)
· simp
· simp [ih n (by simpa using h), cons_append_stream]
@[simp] lemma get_append_right : (x ++ₛ a).get (x.length + n) = a.get n := by
induction' x <;> simp [Nat.succ_add, *, cons_append_stream]
@[simp] lemma get_append_length : (x ++ₛ a).get x.length = a.get 0 := get_append_right 0 x a
lemma append_right_injective (h : x ++ₛ a = x ++ₛ b) : a = b := by
ext n; replace h := congr_arg (fun a ↦ a.get (x.length + n)) h; simpa using h
@[simp] lemma append_right_inj : x ++ₛ a = x ++ₛ b ↔ a = b :=
⟨append_right_injective x a b, by simp +contextual⟩
lemma append_left_injective (h : x ++ₛ a = y ++ₛ b) (hl : x.length = y.length) : x = y := by
apply List.ext_getElem hl
intros
rw [← get_append_left, ← get_append_left, h]
theorem map_append_stream (f : α → β) :
∀ (l : List α) (s : Stream' α), map f (l ++ₛ s) = List.map f l ++ₛ map f s
| [], _ => rfl
| List.cons a l, s => by
rw [cons_append_stream, List.map_cons, map_cons, cons_append_stream, map_append_stream f l]
theorem drop_append_stream : ∀ (l : List α) (s : Stream' α), drop l.length (l ++ₛ s) = s
| [], s => by rfl
| List.cons a l, s => by
rw [List.length_cons, drop_succ, cons_append_stream, tail_cons, drop_append_stream l s]
theorem append_stream_head_tail (s : Stream' α) : [head s] ++ₛ tail s = s := by
simp
theorem mem_append_stream_right : ∀ {a : α} (l : List α) {s : Stream' α}, a ∈ s → a ∈ l ++ₛ s
| _, [], _, h => h
| a, List.cons _ l, s, h =>
have ih : a ∈ l ++ₛ s := mem_append_stream_right l h
mem_cons_of_mem _ ih
theorem mem_append_stream_left : ∀ {a : α} {l : List α} (s : Stream' α), a ∈ l → a ∈ l ++ₛ s
| _, [], _, h => absurd h List.not_mem_nil
| a, List.cons b l, s, h =>
Or.elim (List.eq_or_mem_of_mem_cons h) (fun aeqb : a = b => Exists.intro 0 aeqb)
fun ainl : a ∈ l => mem_cons_of_mem b (mem_append_stream_left s ainl)
@[simp]
theorem take_zero (s : Stream' α) : take 0 s = [] :=
rfl
-- This lemma used to be simp, but we removed it from the simp set because:
-- 1) It duplicates the (often large) `s` term, resulting in large tactic states.
-- 2) It conflicts with the very useful `dropLast_take` lemma below (causing nonconfluence).
theorem take_succ (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) : take (succ n) s = head s::take n (tail s) :=
rfl
@[simp] theorem take_succ_cons {a : α} (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) :
take (n+1) (a::s) = a :: take n s := rfl
theorem take_succ' {s : Stream' α} : ∀ n, s.take (n+1) = s.take n ++ [s.get n]
| 0 => rfl
| n+1 => by rw [take_succ, take_succ' n, ← List.cons_append, ← take_succ, get_tail]
@[simp]
theorem length_take (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) : (take n s).length = n := by
induction n generalizing s <;> simp [*, take_succ]
@[simp]
theorem take_take {s : Stream' α} : ∀ {m n}, (s.take n).take m = s.take (min n m)
| 0, n => by rw [Nat.min_zero, List.take_zero, take_zero]
| m, 0 => by rw [Nat.zero_min, take_zero, List.take_nil]
| m+1, n+1 => by rw [take_succ, List.take_succ_cons, Nat.succ_min_succ, take_succ, take_take]
@[simp] theorem concat_take_get {n : ℕ} {s : Stream' α} : s.take n ++ [s.get n] = s.take (n + 1) :=
(take_succ' n).symm
theorem getElem?_take {s : Stream' α} : ∀ {k n}, k < n → (s.take n)[k]? = s.get k
| 0, _+1, _ => by simp only [length_take, zero_lt_succ, List.getElem?_eq_getElem]; rfl
| k+1, n+1, h => by
rw [take_succ, List.getElem?_cons_succ, getElem?_take (Nat.lt_of_succ_lt_succ h), get_succ]
@[deprecated (since := "2025-02-14")] alias get?_take := getElem?_take
theorem getElem?_take_succ (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α) :
(take (succ n) s)[n]? = some (get s n) :=
getElem?_take (Nat.lt_succ_self n)
@[deprecated (since := "2025-02-14")] alias get?_take_succ := getElem?_take_succ
@[simp] theorem dropLast_take {n : ℕ} {xs : Stream' α} :
(Stream'.take n xs).dropLast = Stream'.take (n-1) xs := by
cases n with
| zero => simp
| succ n => rw [take_succ', List.dropLast_concat, Nat.add_one_sub_one]
@[simp]
theorem append_take_drop : ∀ (n : ℕ) (s : Stream' α),
appendStream' (take n s) (drop n s) = s := by
intro n
induction' n with n' ih
· intro s
rfl
· intro s
rw [take_succ, drop_succ, cons_append_stream, ih (tail s), Stream'.eta]
lemma append_take : x ++ (a.take n) = (x ++ₛ a).take (x.length + n) := by
induction' x <;> simp [take, Nat.add_comm, cons_append_stream, *]
@[simp] lemma take_get (h : m < (a.take n).length) : (a.take n)[m] = a.get m := by
nth_rw 2 [← append_take_drop n a]; rw [get_append_left]
theorem take_append_of_le_length (h : n ≤ x.length) :
(x ++ₛ a).take n = x.take n := by
apply List.ext_getElem (by simp [h])
intro _ _ _; rw [List.getElem_take, take_get, get_append_left]
lemma take_add : a.take (m + n) = a.take m ++ (a.drop m).take n := by
apply append_left_injective _ _ (a.drop (m + n)) ((a.drop m).drop n) <;>
simp [- drop_drop]
@[gcongr] lemma take_prefix_take_left (h : m ≤ n) : a.take m <+: a.take n := by
rw [(by simp [h] : a.take m = (a.take n).take m)]
apply List.take_prefix
@[simp] lemma take_prefix : a.take m <+: a.take n ↔ m ≤ n :=
⟨fun h ↦ by simpa using h.length_le, take_prefix_take_left m n a⟩
lemma map_take (f : α → β) : (a.take n).map f = (a.map f).take n := by
apply List.ext_getElem <;> simp
lemma take_drop : (a.drop m).take n = (a.take (m + n)).drop m := by
apply List.ext_getElem <;> simp
lemma drop_append_of_le_length (h : n ≤ x.length) :
| (x ++ₛ a).drop n = x.drop n ++ₛ a := by
obtain ⟨m, hm⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_add_of_le h
ext k; rcases lt_or_ge k m with _ | hk
· rw [get_drop, get_append_left, get_append_left, List.getElem_drop]; simpa [hm]
| Mathlib/Data/Stream/Init.lean | 591 | 594 |
/-
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 | 1,501 | 1,505 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Jz Pan. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jz Pan
-/
import Mathlib.FieldTheory.PurelyInseparable.Basic
import Mathlib.FieldTheory.PerfectClosure
/-!
# `IsPerfectClosure` predicate
This file contains `IsPerfectClosure` which asserts that `L` is a perfect closure of `K` under a
ring homomorphism `i : K →+* L`, as well as its basic properties.
## Main definitions
- `pNilradical`: given a natural number `p`, the `p`-nilradical of a ring is defined to be the
nilradical if `p > 1` (`pNilradical_eq_nilradical`), and defined to be the zero ideal if `p ≤ 1`
(`pNilradical_eq_bot'`). Equivalently, it is the ideal consisting of elements `x` such that
`x ^ p ^ n = 0` for some `n` (`mem_pNilradical`).
- `IsPRadical`: a ring homomorphism `i : K →+* L` of characteristic `p` rings is called `p`-radical,
if or any element `x` of `L` there is `n : ℕ` such that `x ^ (p ^ n)` is contained in `K`,
and the kernel of `i` is contained in the `p`-nilradical of `K`.
A generalization of purely inseparable extension for fields.
- `IsPerfectClosure`: if `i : K →+* L` is `p`-radical ring homomorphism, then it makes `L` a
perfect closure of `K`, if `L` is perfect.
Our definition makes it synonymous to `IsPRadical` if `PerfectRing L p` is present. A caveat is
that you need to write `[PerfectRing L p] [IsPerfectClosure i p]`. This is similar to
`PerfectRing` which has `ExpChar` as a prerequisite.
- `PerfectRing.lift`: if a `p`-radical ring homomorphism `K →+* L` is given, `M` is a perfect ring,
then any ring homomorphism `K →+* M` can be lifted to `L →+* M`.
This is similar to `IsAlgClosed.lift` and `IsSepClosed.lift`.
- `PerfectRing.liftEquiv`: `K →+* M` is one-to-one correspondence to `L →+* M`,
given by `PerfectRing.lift`. This is a generalization to `PerfectClosure.lift`.
- `IsPerfectClosure.equiv`: perfect closures of a ring are isomorphic.
## Main results
- `IsPRadical.trans`: composition of `p`-radical ring homomorphisms is also `p`-radical.
- `PerfectClosure.isPRadical`: the absolute perfect closure `PerfectClosure` is a `p`-radical
extension over the base ring, in particular, it is a perfect closure of the base ring.
- `IsPRadical.isPurelyInseparable`, `IsPurelyInseparable.isPRadical`: `p`-radical and
purely inseparable are equivalent for fields.
- The (relative) perfect closure `perfectClosure` is a perfect closure
(inferred from `IsPurelyInseparable.isPRadical` automatically by Lean).
## Tags
perfect ring, perfect closure, purely inseparable
-/
open Module Polynomial IntermediateField Field
noncomputable section
/-- Given a natural number `p`, the `p`-nilradical of a ring is defined to be the
nilradical if `p > 1` (`pNilradical_eq_nilradical`), and defined to be the zero ideal if `p ≤ 1`
(`pNilradical_eq_bot'`). Equivalently, it is the ideal consisting of elements `x` such that
`x ^ p ^ n = 0` for some `n` (`mem_pNilradical`). -/
def pNilradical (R : Type*) [CommSemiring R] (p : ℕ) : Ideal R := if 1 < p then nilradical R else ⊥
theorem pNilradical_le_nilradical {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} :
pNilradical R p ≤ nilradical R := by
by_cases hp : 1 < p
· rw [pNilradical, if_pos hp]
simp_rw [pNilradical, if_neg hp, bot_le]
theorem pNilradical_eq_nilradical {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} (hp : 1 < p) :
pNilradical R p = nilradical R := by rw [pNilradical, if_pos hp]
theorem pNilradical_eq_bot {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} (hp : ¬ 1 < p) :
pNilradical R p = ⊥ := by rw [pNilradical, if_neg hp]
theorem pNilradical_eq_bot' {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} (hp : p ≤ 1) :
pNilradical R p = ⊥ := pNilradical_eq_bot (not_lt.2 hp)
theorem pNilradical_prime {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} (hp : p.Prime) :
pNilradical R p = nilradical R := pNilradical_eq_nilradical hp.one_lt
theorem pNilradical_one {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] :
pNilradical R 1 = ⊥ := pNilradical_eq_bot' rfl.le
theorem mem_pNilradical {R : Type*} [CommSemiring R] {p : ℕ} {x : R} :
x ∈ pNilradical R p ↔ ∃ n : ℕ, x ^ p ^ n = 0 := by
by_cases hp : 1 < p
· rw [pNilradical_eq_nilradical hp]
refine ⟨fun ⟨n, h⟩ ↦ ⟨n, ?_⟩, fun ⟨n, h⟩ ↦ ⟨p ^ n, h⟩⟩
rw [← Nat.sub_add_cancel ((n.lt_pow_self hp).le), pow_add, h, mul_zero]
rw [pNilradical_eq_bot hp, Ideal.mem_bot]
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ⟨0, by rw [pow_zero, pow_one, h]⟩, fun ⟨n, h⟩ ↦ ?_⟩
rcases Nat.le_one_iff_eq_zero_or_eq_one.1 (not_lt.1 hp) with hp | hp
· by_cases hn : n = 0
· rwa [hn, pow_zero, pow_one] at h
rw [hp, zero_pow hn, pow_zero] at h
subsingleton [subsingleton_of_zero_eq_one h.symm]
rwa [hp, one_pow, pow_one] at h
theorem sub_mem_pNilradical_iff_pow_expChar_pow_eq {R : Type*} [CommRing R] {p : ℕ} [ExpChar R p]
{x y : R} : x - y ∈ pNilradical R p ↔ ∃ n : ℕ, x ^ p ^ n = y ^ p ^ n := by
simp_rw [mem_pNilradical, sub_pow_expChar_pow, sub_eq_zero]
theorem pow_expChar_pow_inj_of_pNilradical_eq_bot (R : Type*) [CommRing R] (p : ℕ) [ExpChar R p]
(h : pNilradical R p = ⊥) (n : ℕ) : Function.Injective fun x : R ↦ x ^ p ^ n := fun _ _ H ↦
sub_eq_zero.1 <| Ideal.mem_bot.1 <| h ▸ sub_mem_pNilradical_iff_pow_expChar_pow_eq.2 ⟨n, H⟩
theorem pNilradical_eq_bot_of_frobenius_inj (R : Type*) [CommSemiring R] (p : ℕ) [ExpChar R p]
(h : Function.Injective (frobenius R p)) : pNilradical R p = ⊥ := bot_unique fun x ↦ by
rw [mem_pNilradical, Ideal.mem_bot]
exact fun ⟨n, _⟩ ↦ h.iterate n (by rwa [← coe_iterateFrobenius, map_zero])
theorem PerfectRing.pNilradical_eq_bot (R : Type*) [CommSemiring R] (p : ℕ) [ExpChar R p]
[PerfectRing R p] : pNilradical R p = ⊥ :=
pNilradical_eq_bot_of_frobenius_inj R p (injective_frobenius R p)
section IsPerfectClosure
variable {K L M N : Type*}
section CommSemiring
variable [CommSemiring K] [CommSemiring L] [CommSemiring M]
(i : K →+* L) (j : K →+* M) (f : L →+* M) (p : ℕ)
/-- If `i : K →+* L` is a ring homomorphism of characteristic `p` rings, then it is called
`p`-radical if the following conditions are satisfied:
- For any element `x` of `L` there is `n : ℕ` such that `x ^ (p ^ n)` is contained in `K`.
- The kernel of `i` is contained in the `p`-nilradical of `K`.
It is a generalization of purely inseparable extension for fields. -/
@[mk_iff]
class IsPRadical : Prop where
pow_mem' : ∀ x : L, ∃ (n : ℕ) (y : K), i y = x ^ p ^ n
ker_le' : RingHom.ker i ≤ pNilradical K p
theorem IsPRadical.pow_mem [IsPRadical i p] (x : L) :
∃ (n : ℕ) (y : K), i y = x ^ p ^ n := pow_mem' x
theorem IsPRadical.ker_le [IsPRadical i p] :
RingHom.ker i ≤ pNilradical K p := ker_le'
theorem IsPRadical.comap_pNilradical [IsPRadical i p] :
(pNilradical L p).comap i = pNilradical K p := by
refine le_antisymm (fun x h ↦ mem_pNilradical.2 ?_) (fun x h ↦ ?_)
· obtain ⟨n, h⟩ := mem_pNilradical.1 <| Ideal.mem_comap.1 h
| obtain ⟨m, h⟩ := mem_pNilradical.1 <| ker_le i p ((map_pow i x _).symm ▸ h)
exact ⟨n + m, by rwa [pow_add, pow_mul]⟩
simp only [Ideal.mem_comap, mem_pNilradical] at h ⊢
obtain ⟨n, h⟩ := h
exact ⟨n, by simpa only [map_pow, map_zero] using congr(i $h)⟩
variable (K) in
instance IsPRadical.of_id : IsPRadical (RingHom.id K) p where
pow_mem' x := ⟨0, x, by simp⟩
| Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsPerfectClosure.lean | 157 | 165 |
/-
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.Real
/-!
# Power function on `ℝ≥0` and `ℝ≥0∞`
We construct the power functions `x ^ y` where
* `x` is a nonnegative real number and `y` is a real number;
* `x` is a number from `[0, +∞]` (a.k.a. `ℝ≥0∞`) and `y` is a real number.
We also prove basic properties of these functions.
-/
noncomputable section
open Real NNReal ENNReal ComplexConjugate Finset Function Set
namespace NNReal
variable {x : ℝ≥0} {w y z : ℝ}
/-- The nonnegative real power function `x^y`, defined for `x : ℝ≥0` and `y : ℝ` as the
restriction of the real 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`. -/
noncomputable def rpow (x : ℝ≥0) (y : ℝ) : ℝ≥0 :=
⟨(x : ℝ) ^ y, Real.rpow_nonneg x.2 y⟩
noncomputable instance : Pow ℝ≥0 ℝ :=
⟨rpow⟩
@[simp]
theorem rpow_eq_pow (x : ℝ≥0) (y : ℝ) : rpow x y = x ^ y :=
rfl
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_rpow (x : ℝ≥0) (y : ℝ) : ((x ^ y : ℝ≥0) : ℝ) = (x : ℝ) ^ y :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem rpow_zero (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (0 : ℝ) = 1 :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.rpow_zero _
@[simp]
theorem rpow_eq_zero_iff {x : ℝ≥0} {y : ℝ} : x ^ y = 0 ↔ x = 0 ∧ y ≠ 0 := by
rw [← NNReal.coe_inj, coe_rpow, ← NNReal.coe_eq_zero]
exact Real.rpow_eq_zero_iff_of_nonneg x.2
lemma rpow_eq_zero (hy : y ≠ 0) : x ^ y = 0 ↔ x = 0 := by simp [hy]
@[simp]
theorem zero_rpow {x : ℝ} (h : x ≠ 0) : (0 : ℝ≥0) ^ x = 0 :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.zero_rpow h
@[simp]
theorem rpow_one (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (1 : ℝ) = x :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.rpow_one _
lemma rpow_neg (x : ℝ≥0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (-y) = (x ^ y)⁻¹ :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.rpow_neg x.2 _
@[simp, norm_cast]
lemma rpow_natCast (x : ℝ≥0) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (n : ℝ) = x ^ n :=
NNReal.eq <| by simpa only [coe_rpow, coe_pow] using Real.rpow_natCast x n
@[simp, norm_cast]
lemma rpow_intCast (x : ℝ≥0) (n : ℤ) : x ^ (n : ℝ) = x ^ n := by
cases n <;> simp only [Int.ofNat_eq_coe, Int.cast_natCast, rpow_natCast, zpow_natCast,
Int.cast_negSucc, rpow_neg, zpow_negSucc]
@[simp]
theorem one_rpow (x : ℝ) : (1 : ℝ≥0) ^ x = 1 :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.one_rpow _
theorem rpow_add {x : ℝ≥0} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ (y + z) = x ^ y * x ^ z :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.rpow_add ((NNReal.coe_pos.trans pos_iff_ne_zero).mpr hx) _ _
theorem rpow_add' (h : y + z ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (y + z) = x ^ y * x ^ z :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.rpow_add' x.2 h
lemma rpow_add_intCast (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by
ext; exact Real.rpow_add_intCast (mod_cast hx) _ _
lemma rpow_add_natCast (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by
ext; exact Real.rpow_add_natCast (mod_cast hx) _ _
lemma rpow_sub_intCast (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by
ext; exact Real.rpow_sub_intCast (mod_cast hx) _ _
lemma rpow_sub_natCast (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by
ext; exact Real.rpow_sub_natCast (mod_cast hx) _ _
lemma rpow_add_intCast' {n : ℤ} (h : y + n ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by
ext; exact Real.rpow_add_intCast' (mod_cast x.2) h
lemma rpow_add_natCast' {n : ℕ} (h : y + n ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (y + n) = x ^ y * x ^ n := by
ext; exact Real.rpow_add_natCast' (mod_cast x.2) h
lemma rpow_sub_intCast' {n : ℤ} (h : y - n ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by
ext; exact Real.rpow_sub_intCast' (mod_cast x.2) h
lemma rpow_sub_natCast' {n : ℕ} (h : y - n ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (y - n) = x ^ y / x ^ n := by
ext; exact Real.rpow_sub_natCast' (mod_cast x.2) h
lemma rpow_add_one (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (y + 1) = x ^ y * x := by
simpa using rpow_add_natCast hx y 1
lemma rpow_sub_one (hx : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) : x ^ (y - 1) = x ^ y / x := by
simpa using rpow_sub_natCast hx y 1
lemma rpow_add_one' (h : y + 1 ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (y + 1) = x ^ y * x := by
rw [rpow_add' h, rpow_one]
lemma rpow_one_add' (h : 1 + y ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (1 + y) = x * x ^ y := by
rw [rpow_add' h, rpow_one]
theorem rpow_add_of_nonneg (x : ℝ≥0) {y z : ℝ} (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 ≤ z) :
x ^ (y + z) = x ^ y * x ^ z := by
ext; exact Real.rpow_add_of_nonneg x.2 hy hz
/-- Variant of `NNReal.rpow_add'` that avoids having to prove `y + z = w` twice. -/
lemma rpow_of_add_eq (x : ℝ≥0) (hw : w ≠ 0) (h : y + z = w) : x ^ w = x ^ y * x ^ z := by
rw [← h, rpow_add']; rwa [h]
theorem rpow_mul (x : ℝ≥0) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ (y * z) = (x ^ y) ^ z :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.rpow_mul x.2 y z
lemma rpow_natCast_mul (x : ℝ≥0) (n : ℕ) (z : ℝ) : x ^ (n * z) = (x ^ n) ^ z := by
rw [rpow_mul, rpow_natCast]
lemma rpow_mul_natCast (x : ℝ≥0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℕ) : x ^ (y * n) = (x ^ y) ^ n := by
rw [rpow_mul, rpow_natCast]
lemma rpow_intCast_mul (x : ℝ≥0) (n : ℤ) (z : ℝ) : x ^ (n * z) = (x ^ n) ^ z := by
rw [rpow_mul, rpow_intCast]
lemma rpow_mul_intCast (x : ℝ≥0) (y : ℝ) (n : ℤ) : x ^ (y * n) = (x ^ y) ^ n := by
rw [rpow_mul, rpow_intCast]
theorem rpow_neg_one (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (-1 : ℝ) = x⁻¹ := by simp [rpow_neg]
theorem rpow_sub {x : ℝ≥0} (hx : x ≠ 0) (y z : ℝ) : x ^ (y - z) = x ^ y / x ^ z :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.rpow_sub ((NNReal.coe_pos.trans pos_iff_ne_zero).mpr hx) y z
theorem rpow_sub' (h : y - z ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (y - z) = x ^ y / x ^ z :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.rpow_sub' x.2 h
lemma rpow_sub_one' (h : y - 1 ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (y - 1) = x ^ y / x := by
rw [rpow_sub' h, rpow_one]
lemma rpow_one_sub' (h : 1 - y ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (1 - y) = x / x ^ y := by
rw [rpow_sub' h, rpow_one]
theorem rpow_inv_rpow_self {y : ℝ} (hy : y ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : (x ^ y) ^ (1 / y) = x := by
field_simp [← rpow_mul]
theorem rpow_self_rpow_inv {y : ℝ} (hy : y ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : (x ^ (1 / y)) ^ y = x := by
field_simp [← rpow_mul]
theorem inv_rpow (x : ℝ≥0) (y : ℝ) : x⁻¹ ^ y = (x ^ y)⁻¹ :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.inv_rpow x.2 y
theorem div_rpow (x y : ℝ≥0) (z : ℝ) : (x / y) ^ z = x ^ z / y ^ z :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.div_rpow x.2 y.2 z
theorem sqrt_eq_rpow (x : ℝ≥0) : sqrt x = x ^ (1 / (2 : ℝ)) := by
refine NNReal.eq ?_
push_cast
exact Real.sqrt_eq_rpow x.1
@[simp]
lemma rpow_ofNat (x : ℝ≥0) (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
x ^ (ofNat(n) : ℝ) = x ^ (OfNat.ofNat n : ℕ) :=
rpow_natCast x n
theorem rpow_two (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ (2 : ℝ) = x ^ 2 := rpow_ofNat x 2
theorem mul_rpow {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} : (x * y) ^ z = x ^ z * y ^ z :=
NNReal.eq <| Real.mul_rpow x.2 y.2
/-- `rpow` as a `MonoidHom` -/
@[simps]
def rpowMonoidHom (r : ℝ) : ℝ≥0 →* ℝ≥0 where
toFun := (· ^ r)
map_one' := one_rpow _
map_mul' _x _y := mul_rpow
/-- `rpow` variant of `List.prod_map_pow` for `ℝ≥0` -/
theorem list_prod_map_rpow (l : List ℝ≥0) (r : ℝ) :
(l.map (· ^ r)).prod = l.prod ^ r :=
l.prod_hom (rpowMonoidHom r)
theorem list_prod_map_rpow' {ι} (l : List ι) (f : ι → ℝ≥0) (r : ℝ) :
(l.map (f · ^ r)).prod = (l.map f).prod ^ r := by
rw [← list_prod_map_rpow, List.map_map]; rfl
/-- `rpow` version of `Multiset.prod_map_pow` for `ℝ≥0`. -/
lemma multiset_prod_map_rpow {ι} (s : Multiset ι) (f : ι → ℝ≥0) (r : ℝ) :
(s.map (f · ^ r)).prod = (s.map f).prod ^ r :=
s.prod_hom' (rpowMonoidHom r) _
/-- `rpow` version of `Finset.prod_pow` for `ℝ≥0`. -/
lemma finset_prod_rpow {ι} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → ℝ≥0) (r : ℝ) :
(∏ i ∈ s, f i ^ r) = (∏ i ∈ s, f i) ^ r :=
multiset_prod_map_rpow _ _ _
-- note: these don't really belong here, but they're much easier to prove in terms of the above
section Real
/-- `rpow` version of `List.prod_map_pow` for `Real`. -/
theorem _root_.Real.list_prod_map_rpow (l : List ℝ) (hl : ∀ x ∈ l, (0 : ℝ) ≤ x) (r : ℝ) :
(l.map (· ^ r)).prod = l.prod ^ r := by
lift l to List ℝ≥0 using hl
have := congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) (NNReal.list_prod_map_rpow l r)
push_cast at this
rw [List.map_map] at this ⊢
exact mod_cast this
theorem _root_.Real.list_prod_map_rpow' {ι} (l : List ι) (f : ι → ℝ)
(hl : ∀ i ∈ l, (0 : ℝ) ≤ f i) (r : ℝ) :
(l.map (f · ^ r)).prod = (l.map f).prod ^ r := by
rw [← Real.list_prod_map_rpow (l.map f) _ r, List.map_map]
· rfl
simpa using hl
/-- `rpow` version of `Multiset.prod_map_pow`. -/
theorem _root_.Real.multiset_prod_map_rpow {ι} (s : Multiset ι) (f : ι → ℝ)
(hs : ∀ i ∈ s, (0 : ℝ) ≤ f i) (r : ℝ) :
(s.map (f · ^ r)).prod = (s.map f).prod ^ r := by
induction' s using Quotient.inductionOn with l
simpa using Real.list_prod_map_rpow' l f hs r
/-- `rpow` version of `Finset.prod_pow`. -/
theorem _root_.Real.finset_prod_rpow
{ι} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → ℝ) (hs : ∀ i ∈ s, 0 ≤ f i) (r : ℝ) :
(∏ i ∈ s, f i ^ r) = (∏ i ∈ s, f i) ^ r :=
Real.multiset_prod_map_rpow s.val f hs r
end Real
@[gcongr] theorem rpow_le_rpow {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (h₁ : x ≤ y) (h₂ : 0 ≤ z) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z :=
Real.rpow_le_rpow x.2 h₁ h₂
@[gcongr] theorem rpow_lt_rpow {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (h₁ : x < y) (h₂ : 0 < z) : x ^ z < y ^ z :=
Real.rpow_lt_rpow x.2 h₁ h₂
theorem rpow_lt_rpow_iff {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z < y ^ z ↔ x < y :=
Real.rpow_lt_rpow_iff x.2 y.2 hz
theorem rpow_le_rpow_iff {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z ↔ x ≤ y :=
Real.rpow_le_rpow_iff x.2 y.2 hz
theorem le_rpow_inv_iff {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hz : 0 < z) : x ≤ y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ x ^ z ≤ y := by
rw [← rpow_le_rpow_iff hz, ← one_div, rpow_self_rpow_inv hz.ne']
theorem rpow_inv_le_iff {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z⁻¹ ≤ y ↔ x ≤ y ^ z := by
rw [← rpow_le_rpow_iff hz, ← one_div, rpow_self_rpow_inv hz.ne']
theorem lt_rpow_inv_iff {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hz : 0 < z) : x < y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ x ^z < y := by
simp only [← not_le, rpow_inv_le_iff hz]
theorem rpow_inv_lt_iff {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z⁻¹ < y ↔ x < y ^ z := by
simp only [← not_le, le_rpow_inv_iff hz]
section
variable {y : ℝ≥0}
lemma rpow_lt_rpow_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hxy : x < y) (hz : z < 0) : y ^ z < x ^ z :=
Real.rpow_lt_rpow_of_neg hx hxy hz
lemma rpow_le_rpow_of_nonpos (hx : 0 < x) (hxy : x ≤ y) (hz : z ≤ 0) : y ^ z ≤ x ^ z :=
Real.rpow_le_rpow_of_nonpos hx hxy hz
lemma rpow_lt_rpow_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z < y ^ z ↔ y < x :=
Real.rpow_lt_rpow_iff_of_neg hx hy hz
lemma rpow_le_rpow_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z ≤ y ^ z ↔ y ≤ x :=
Real.rpow_le_rpow_iff_of_neg hx hy hz
lemma le_rpow_inv_iff_of_pos (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ≤ y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ x ^ z ≤ y :=
Real.le_rpow_inv_iff_of_pos x.2 hy hz
lemma rpow_inv_le_iff_of_pos (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ z⁻¹ ≤ y ↔ x ≤ y ^ z :=
Real.rpow_inv_le_iff_of_pos x.2 hy hz
lemma lt_rpow_inv_iff_of_pos (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) (x : ℝ≥0) : x < y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ x ^ z < y :=
Real.lt_rpow_inv_iff_of_pos x.2 hy hz
lemma rpow_inv_lt_iff_of_pos (hy : 0 ≤ y) (hz : 0 < z) (x : ℝ≥0) : x ^ z⁻¹ < y ↔ x < y ^ z :=
Real.rpow_inv_lt_iff_of_pos x.2 hy hz
lemma le_rpow_inv_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ≤ y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ y ≤ x ^ z :=
Real.le_rpow_inv_iff_of_neg hx hy hz
lemma lt_rpow_inv_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x < y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ y < x ^ z :=
Real.lt_rpow_inv_iff_of_neg hx hy hz
lemma rpow_inv_lt_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z⁻¹ < y ↔ y ^ z < x :=
Real.rpow_inv_lt_iff_of_neg hx hy hz
lemma rpow_inv_le_iff_of_neg (hx : 0 < x) (hy : 0 < y) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z⁻¹ ≤ y ↔ y ^ z ≤ x :=
Real.rpow_inv_le_iff_of_neg hx hy hz
end
@[gcongr] theorem rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_lt {x : ℝ≥0} {y z : ℝ} (hx : 1 < x) (hyz : y < z) :
x ^ y < x ^ z :=
Real.rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_lt hx hyz
@[gcongr] theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_le {x : ℝ≥0} {y z : ℝ} (hx : 1 ≤ x) (hyz : y ≤ z) :
x ^ y ≤ x ^ z :=
Real.rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_le hx hyz
theorem rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_gt {x : ℝ≥0} {y z : ℝ} (hx0 : 0 < x) (hx1 : x < 1) (hyz : z < y) :
x ^ y < x ^ z :=
Real.rpow_lt_rpow_of_exponent_gt hx0 hx1 hyz
theorem rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge {x : ℝ≥0} {y z : ℝ} (hx0 : 0 < x) (hx1 : x ≤ 1) (hyz : z ≤ y) :
x ^ y ≤ x ^ z :=
Real.rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge hx0 hx1 hyz
theorem rpow_pos {p : ℝ} {x : ℝ≥0} (hx_pos : 0 < x) : 0 < x ^ p := by
have rpow_pos_of_nonneg : ∀ {p : ℝ}, 0 < p → 0 < x ^ p := by
intro p hp_pos
rw [← zero_rpow hp_pos.ne']
exact rpow_lt_rpow hx_pos hp_pos
rcases lt_trichotomy (0 : ℝ) p with (hp_pos | rfl | hp_neg)
· exact rpow_pos_of_nonneg hp_pos
· simp only [zero_lt_one, rpow_zero]
· rw [← neg_neg p, rpow_neg, inv_pos]
exact rpow_pos_of_nonneg (neg_pos.mpr hp_neg)
theorem rpow_lt_one {x : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hx1 : x < 1) (hz : 0 < z) : x ^ z < 1 :=
Real.rpow_lt_one (coe_nonneg x) hx1 hz
theorem rpow_le_one {x : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hx2 : x ≤ 1) (hz : 0 ≤ z) : x ^ z ≤ 1 :=
Real.rpow_le_one x.2 hx2 hz
theorem rpow_lt_one_of_one_lt_of_neg {x : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hx : 1 < x) (hz : z < 0) : x ^ z < 1 :=
Real.rpow_lt_one_of_one_lt_of_neg hx hz
theorem rpow_le_one_of_one_le_of_nonpos {x : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hx : 1 ≤ x) (hz : z ≤ 0) : x ^ z ≤ 1 :=
Real.rpow_le_one_of_one_le_of_nonpos hx hz
theorem one_lt_rpow {x : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hx : 1 < x) (hz : 0 < z) : 1 < x ^ z :=
Real.one_lt_rpow hx hz
theorem one_le_rpow {x : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (h : 1 ≤ x) (h₁ : 0 ≤ z) : 1 ≤ x ^ z :=
Real.one_le_rpow h h₁
theorem one_lt_rpow_of_pos_of_lt_one_of_neg {x : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hx1 : 0 < x) (hx2 : x < 1)
(hz : z < 0) : 1 < x ^ z :=
Real.one_lt_rpow_of_pos_of_lt_one_of_neg hx1 hx2 hz
theorem one_le_rpow_of_pos_of_le_one_of_nonpos {x : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hx1 : 0 < x) (hx2 : x ≤ 1)
(hz : z ≤ 0) : 1 ≤ x ^ z :=
Real.one_le_rpow_of_pos_of_le_one_of_nonpos hx1 hx2 hz
theorem rpow_le_self_of_le_one {x : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hx : x ≤ 1) (h_one_le : 1 ≤ z) : x ^ z ≤ x := by
rcases eq_bot_or_bot_lt x with (rfl | (h : 0 < x))
· have : z ≠ 0 := by linarith
simp [this]
nth_rw 2 [← NNReal.rpow_one x]
exact NNReal.rpow_le_rpow_of_exponent_ge h hx h_one_le
theorem rpow_left_injective {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) : Function.Injective fun y : ℝ≥0 => y ^ x :=
fun y z hyz => by simpa only [rpow_inv_rpow_self hx] using congr_arg (fun y => y ^ (1 / x)) hyz
theorem rpow_eq_rpow_iff {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hz : z ≠ 0) : x ^ z = y ^ z ↔ x = y :=
(rpow_left_injective hz).eq_iff
theorem rpow_left_surjective {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) : Function.Surjective fun y : ℝ≥0 => y ^ x :=
fun y => ⟨y ^ x⁻¹, by simp_rw [← rpow_mul, inv_mul_cancel₀ hx, rpow_one]⟩
theorem rpow_left_bijective {x : ℝ} (hx : x ≠ 0) : Function.Bijective fun y : ℝ≥0 => y ^ x :=
⟨rpow_left_injective hx, rpow_left_surjective hx⟩
theorem eq_rpow_inv_iff {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hz : z ≠ 0) : x = y ^ z⁻¹ ↔ x ^ z = y := by
rw [← rpow_eq_rpow_iff hz, ← one_div, rpow_self_rpow_inv hz]
theorem rpow_inv_eq_iff {x y : ℝ≥0} {z : ℝ} (hz : z ≠ 0) : x ^ z⁻¹ = y ↔ x = y ^ z := by
rw [← rpow_eq_rpow_iff hz, ← one_div, rpow_self_rpow_inv hz]
@[simp] lemma rpow_rpow_inv {y : ℝ} (hy : y ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : (x ^ y) ^ y⁻¹ = x := by
rw [← rpow_mul, mul_inv_cancel₀ hy, rpow_one]
@[simp] lemma rpow_inv_rpow {y : ℝ} (hy : y ≠ 0) (x : ℝ≥0) : (x ^ y⁻¹) ^ y = x := by
rw [← rpow_mul, inv_mul_cancel₀ hy, rpow_one]
theorem pow_rpow_inv_natCast (x : ℝ≥0) {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : (x ^ n) ^ (n⁻¹ : ℝ) = x := by
rw [← NNReal.coe_inj, coe_rpow, NNReal.coe_pow]
exact Real.pow_rpow_inv_natCast x.2 hn
theorem rpow_inv_natCast_pow (x : ℝ≥0) {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : (x ^ (n⁻¹ : ℝ)) ^ n = x := by
rw [← NNReal.coe_inj, NNReal.coe_pow, coe_rpow]
exact Real.rpow_inv_natCast_pow x.2 hn
theorem _root_.Real.toNNReal_rpow_of_nonneg {x y : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) :
Real.toNNReal (x ^ y) = Real.toNNReal x ^ y := by
nth_rw 1 [← Real.coe_toNNReal x hx]
rw [← NNReal.coe_rpow, Real.toNNReal_coe]
theorem strictMono_rpow_of_pos {z : ℝ} (h : 0 < z) : StrictMono fun x : ℝ≥0 => x ^ z :=
fun x y hxy => by simp only [NNReal.rpow_lt_rpow hxy h, coe_lt_coe]
theorem monotone_rpow_of_nonneg {z : ℝ} (h : 0 ≤ z) : Monotone fun x : ℝ≥0 => x ^ z :=
h.eq_or_lt.elim (fun h0 => h0 ▸ by simp only [rpow_zero, monotone_const]) fun h0 =>
(strictMono_rpow_of_pos h0).monotone
/-- Bundles `fun x : ℝ≥0 => x ^ y` into an order isomorphism when `y : ℝ` is positive,
where the inverse is `fun x : ℝ≥0 => x ^ (1 / y)`. -/
@[simps! apply]
def orderIsoRpow (y : ℝ) (hy : 0 < y) : ℝ≥0 ≃o ℝ≥0 :=
(strictMono_rpow_of_pos hy).orderIsoOfRightInverse (fun x => x ^ y) (fun x => x ^ (1 / y))
fun x => by
dsimp
rw [← rpow_mul, one_div_mul_cancel hy.ne.symm, rpow_one]
theorem orderIsoRpow_symm_eq (y : ℝ) (hy : 0 < y) :
(orderIsoRpow y hy).symm = orderIsoRpow (1 / y) (one_div_pos.2 hy) := by
simp only [orderIsoRpow, one_div_one_div]; rfl
theorem _root_.Real.nnnorm_rpow_of_nonneg {x y : ℝ} (hx : 0 ≤ x) : ‖x ^ y‖₊ = ‖x‖₊ ^ y := by
ext; exact Real.norm_rpow_of_nonneg hx
end NNReal
namespace ENNReal
/-- The real power function `x^y` on extended nonnegative reals, defined for `x : ℝ≥0∞` and
`y : ℝ` as the restriction of the real power function if `0 < x < ⊤`, and with the natural values
for `0` and `⊤` (i.e., `0 ^ x = 0` for `x > 0`, `1` for `x = 0` and `⊤` for `x < 0`, and
`⊤ ^ x = 1 / 0 ^ x`). -/
noncomputable def rpow : ℝ≥0∞ → ℝ → ℝ≥0∞
| some x, y => if x = 0 ∧ y < 0 then ⊤ else (x ^ y : ℝ≥0)
| none, y => if 0 < y then ⊤ else if y = 0 then 1 else 0
noncomputable instance : Pow ℝ≥0∞ ℝ :=
⟨rpow⟩
@[simp]
theorem rpow_eq_pow (x : ℝ≥0∞) (y : ℝ) : rpow x y = x ^ y :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem rpow_zero {x : ℝ≥0∞} : x ^ (0 : ℝ) = 1 := by
cases x <;>
· dsimp only [(· ^ ·), Pow.pow, rpow]
simp [lt_irrefl]
theorem top_rpow_def (y : ℝ) : (⊤ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y = if 0 < y then ⊤ else if y = 0 then 1 else 0 :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem top_rpow_of_pos {y : ℝ} (h : 0 < y) : (⊤ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y = ⊤ := by simp [top_rpow_def, h]
@[simp]
theorem top_rpow_of_neg {y : ℝ} (h : y < 0) : (⊤ : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y = 0 := by
simp [top_rpow_def, asymm h, ne_of_lt h]
@[simp]
theorem zero_rpow_of_pos {y : ℝ} (h : 0 < y) : (0 : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y = 0 := by
rw [← ENNReal.coe_zero, ← ENNReal.some_eq_coe]
dsimp only [(· ^ ·), rpow, Pow.pow]
simp [h, asymm h, ne_of_gt h]
@[simp]
theorem zero_rpow_of_neg {y : ℝ} (h : y < 0) : (0 : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y = ⊤ := by
rw [← ENNReal.coe_zero, ← ENNReal.some_eq_coe]
dsimp only [(· ^ ·), rpow, Pow.pow]
simp [h, ne_of_gt h]
theorem zero_rpow_def (y : ℝ) : (0 : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y = if 0 < y then 0 else if y = 0 then 1 else ⊤ := by
rcases lt_trichotomy (0 : ℝ) y with (H | rfl | H)
· simp [H, ne_of_gt, zero_rpow_of_pos, lt_irrefl]
· simp [lt_irrefl]
· simp [H, asymm H, ne_of_lt, zero_rpow_of_neg]
@[simp]
theorem zero_rpow_mul_self (y : ℝ) : (0 : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y * (0 : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y = (0 : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y := by
rw [zero_rpow_def]
split_ifs
exacts [zero_mul _, one_mul _, top_mul_top]
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_rpow_of_ne_zero {x : ℝ≥0} (h : x ≠ 0) (y : ℝ) : (↑(x ^ y) : ℝ≥0∞) = x ^ y := by
rw [← ENNReal.some_eq_coe]
dsimp only [(· ^ ·), Pow.pow, rpow]
simp [h]
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_rpow_of_nonneg (x : ℝ≥0) {y : ℝ} (h : 0 ≤ y) : ↑(x ^ y) = (x : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y := by
by_cases hx : x = 0
· rcases le_iff_eq_or_lt.1 h with (H | H)
· simp [hx, H.symm]
· simp [hx, zero_rpow_of_pos H, NNReal.zero_rpow (ne_of_gt H)]
· exact coe_rpow_of_ne_zero hx _
theorem coe_rpow_def (x : ℝ≥0) (y : ℝ) :
(x : ℝ≥0∞) ^ y = if x = 0 ∧ y < 0 then ⊤ else ↑(x ^ y) :=
rfl
theorem rpow_ofNNReal {M : ℝ≥0} {P : ℝ} (hP : 0 ≤ P) : (M : ℝ≥0∞) ^ P = ↑(M ^ P) := by
rw [ENNReal.coe_rpow_of_nonneg _ hP, ← ENNReal.rpow_eq_pow]
@[simp]
theorem rpow_one (x : ℝ≥0∞) : x ^ (1 : ℝ) = x := by
cases x
· exact dif_pos zero_lt_one
· change ite _ _ _ = _
simp only [NNReal.rpow_one, some_eq_coe, ite_eq_right_iff, top_ne_coe, and_imp]
exact fun _ => zero_le_one.not_lt
@[simp]
| theorem one_rpow (x : ℝ) : (1 : ℝ≥0∞) ^ x = 1 := by
rw [← coe_one, ← coe_rpow_of_ne_zero one_ne_zero]
simp
@[simp]
theorem rpow_eq_zero_iff {x : ℝ≥0∞} {y : ℝ} : x ^ y = 0 ↔ x = 0 ∧ 0 < y ∨ x = ⊤ ∧ y < 0 := by
cases x with
| Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/NNReal.lean | 519 | 525 |
/-
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
| Mathlib/Data/List/Basic.lean | 379 | 380 |
/-
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)
| Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Deriv.lean | 190 | 193 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Jannis Limperg. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jannis Limperg
-/
import Mathlib.Data.List.Induction
/-!
# Lemmas about List.*Idx functions.
Some specification lemmas for `List.mapIdx`, `List.mapIdxM`, `List.foldlIdx` and `List.foldrIdx`.
As of 2025-01-29, these are not used anywhere in Mathlib. Moreover, with
`List.enum` and `List.enumFrom` being replaced by `List.zipIdx`
in Lean's `nightly-2025-01-29` release, they now use deprecated functions and theorems.
Rather than updating this unused material, we are deprecating it.
Anyone wanting to restore this material is welcome to do so, but will need to update uses of
`List.enum` and `List.enumFrom` to use `List.zipIdx` instead.
However, note that this material will later be implemented in the Lean standard library.
-/
assert_not_exists MonoidWithZero
universe u v
open Function
namespace List
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v}
section MapIdx
@[deprecated reverseRecOn (since := "2025-01-28")]
theorem list_reverse_induction (p : List α → Prop) (base : p [])
(ind : ∀ (l : List α) (e : α), p l → p (l ++ [e])) : (∀ (l : List α), p l) :=
fun l => l.reverseRecOn base ind
theorem mapIdx_append_one : ∀ {f : ℕ → α → β} {l : List α} {e : α},
mapIdx f (l ++ [e]) = mapIdx f l ++ [f l.length e] :=
mapIdx_concat
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29"), local simp]
theorem map_enumFrom_eq_zipWith : ∀ (l : List α) (n : ℕ) (f : ℕ → α → β),
map (uncurry f) (enumFrom n l) = zipWith (fun i ↦ f (i + n)) (range (length l)) l := by
intro l
generalize e : l.length = len
revert l
induction' len with len ih <;> intros l e n f
· have : l = [] := by
cases l
· rfl
· contradiction
rw [this]; rfl
· rcases l with - | ⟨head, tail⟩
· contradiction
· simp only [enumFrom_cons, map_cons, range_succ_eq_map, zipWith_cons_cons,
Nat.zero_add, zipWith_map_left, true_and]
rw [ih]
· suffices (fun i ↦ f (i + (n + 1))) = ((fun i ↦ f (i + n)) ∘ Nat.succ) by
rw [this]
rfl
funext n' a
simp only [comp, Nat.add_assoc, Nat.add_comm, Nat.add_succ]
simp only [length_cons, Nat.succ.injEq] at e; exact e
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem get_mapIdx (l : List α) (f : ℕ → α → β) (i : ℕ) (h : i < l.length)
(h' : i < (l.mapIdx f).length := h.trans_le length_mapIdx.ge) :
(l.mapIdx f).get ⟨i, h'⟩ = f i (l.get ⟨i, h⟩) := by
simp [mapIdx_eq_zipIdx_map, enum_eq_zip_range]
theorem mapIdx_eq_ofFn (l : List α) (f : ℕ → α → β) :
l.mapIdx f = ofFn fun i : Fin l.length ↦ f (i : ℕ) (l.get i) := by
induction l generalizing f with
| nil => simp
| cons _ _ IH => simp [IH]
end MapIdx
section FoldrIdx
-- Porting note: Changed argument order of `foldrIdxSpec` to align better with `foldrIdx`.
set_option linter.deprecated false in
/-- Specification of `foldrIdx`. -/
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
def foldrIdxSpec (f : ℕ → α → β → β) (b : β) (as : List α) (start : ℕ) : β :=
foldr (uncurry f) b <| enumFrom start as
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldrIdxSpec_cons (f : ℕ → α → β → β) (b a as start) :
foldrIdxSpec f b (a :: as) start = f start a (foldrIdxSpec f b as (start + 1)) :=
rfl
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldrIdx_eq_foldrIdxSpec (f : ℕ → α → β → β) (b as start) :
foldrIdx f b as start = foldrIdxSpec f b as start := by
induction as generalizing start
· rfl
· simp only [foldrIdx, foldrIdxSpec_cons, *]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldrIdx_eq_foldr_enum (f : ℕ → α → β → β) (b : β) (as : List α) :
foldrIdx f b as = foldr (uncurry f) b (enum as) := by
simp only [foldrIdx, foldrIdxSpec, foldrIdx_eq_foldrIdxSpec, enum]
end FoldrIdx
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem indexesValues_eq_filter_enum (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (as : List α) :
indexesValues p as = filter (p ∘ Prod.snd) (enum as) := by
simp +unfoldPartialApp [indexesValues, foldrIdx_eq_foldr_enum, uncurry,
filter_eq_foldr, cond_eq_if]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem findIdxs_eq_map_indexesValues (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (as : List α) :
findIdxs p as = map Prod.fst (indexesValues p as) := by
simp +unfoldPartialApp only [indexesValues_eq_filter_enum,
map_filter_eq_foldr, findIdxs, uncurry, foldrIdx_eq_foldr_enum, decide_eq_true_eq, comp_apply,
Bool.cond_decide]
section FoldlIdx
-- Porting note: Changed argument order of `foldlIdxSpec` to align better with `foldlIdx`.
set_option linter.deprecated false in
/-- Specification of `foldlIdx`. -/
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
def foldlIdxSpec (f : ℕ → α → β → α) (a : α) (bs : List β) (start : ℕ) : α :=
foldl (fun a p ↦ f p.fst a p.snd) a <| enumFrom start bs
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldlIdxSpec_cons (f : ℕ → α → β → α) (a b bs start) :
foldlIdxSpec f a (b :: bs) start = foldlIdxSpec f (f start a b) bs (start + 1) :=
rfl
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldlIdx_eq_foldlIdxSpec (f : ℕ → α → β → α) (a bs start) :
foldlIdx f a bs start = foldlIdxSpec f a bs start := by
induction bs generalizing start a
· rfl
· simp [foldlIdxSpec, *]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldlIdx_eq_foldl_enum (f : ℕ → α → β → α) (a : α) (bs : List β) :
foldlIdx f a bs = foldl (fun a p ↦ f p.fst a p.snd) a (enum bs) := by
simp only [foldlIdx, foldlIdxSpec, foldlIdx_eq_foldlIdxSpec, enum]
end FoldlIdx
section FoldIdxM
-- Porting note: `foldrM_eq_foldr` now depends on `[LawfulMonad m]`
variable {m : Type u → Type v} [Monad m]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldrIdxM_eq_foldrM_enum {β} (f : ℕ → α → β → m β) (b : β) (as : List α) [LawfulMonad m] :
foldrIdxM f b as = foldrM (uncurry f) b (enum as) := by
simp +unfoldPartialApp only [foldrIdxM, foldrM_eq_foldr,
foldrIdx_eq_foldr_enum, uncurry]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldlIdxM_eq_foldlM_enum [LawfulMonad m] {β} (f : ℕ → β → α → m β) (b : β) (as : List α) :
foldlIdxM f b as = List.foldlM (fun b p ↦ f p.fst b p.snd) b (enum as) := by
rw [foldlIdxM, foldlM_eq_foldl, foldlIdx_eq_foldl_enum]
end FoldIdxM
section MapIdxM
-- Porting note: `[Applicative m]` replaced by `[Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]`
variable {m : Type u → Type v} [Monad m]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
/-- Specification of `mapIdxMAux`. -/
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
def mapIdxMAuxSpec {β} (f : ℕ → α → m β) (start : ℕ) (as : List α) : m (List β) :=
List.traverse (uncurry f) <| enumFrom start as
-- Note: `traverse` the class method would require a less universe-polymorphic
-- `m : Type u → Type u`.
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem mapIdxMAuxSpec_cons {β} (f : ℕ → α → m β) (start : ℕ) (a : α) (as : List α) :
mapIdxMAuxSpec f start (a :: as) = cons <$> f start a <*> mapIdxMAuxSpec f (start + 1) as :=
rfl
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem mapIdxMGo_eq_mapIdxMAuxSpec
[LawfulMonad m] {β} (f : ℕ → α → m β) (arr : Array β) (as : List α) :
mapIdxM.go f as arr = (arr.toList ++ ·) <$> mapIdxMAuxSpec f arr.size as := by
generalize e : as.length = len
revert as arr
induction' len with len ih <;> intro arr as h
· have : as = [] := by
cases as
· rfl
· contradiction
simp only [this, mapIdxM.go, mapIdxMAuxSpec, enumFrom_nil, List.traverse, map_pure, append_nil]
· match as with
| nil => contradiction
| cons head tail =>
simp only [length_cons, Nat.succ.injEq] at h
simp only [mapIdxM.go, mapIdxMAuxSpec_cons, map_eq_pure_bind, seq_eq_bind_map,
LawfulMonad.bind_assoc, pure_bind]
congr
conv => { lhs; intro x; rw [ih _ _ h]; }
funext x
simp only [Array.push_toList, append_assoc, singleton_append, Array.size_push,
map_eq_pure_bind]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem mapIdxM_eq_mmap_enum [LawfulMonad m] {β} (f : ℕ → α → m β) (as : List α) :
as.mapIdxM f = List.traverse (uncurry f) (enum as) := by
simp only [mapIdxM, mapIdxMGo_eq_mapIdxMAuxSpec, Array.toList_toArray,
nil_append, mapIdxMAuxSpec, Array.size_toArray, length_nil, id_map', enum]
end MapIdxM
section MapIdxM'
-- Porting note: `[Applicative m] [LawfulApplicative m]` replaced by [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
variable {m : Type u → Type v} [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
theorem mapIdxMAux'_eq_mapIdxMGo {α} (f : ℕ → α → m PUnit) (as : List α) (arr : Array PUnit) :
mapIdxMAux' f arr.size as = mapIdxM.go f as arr *> pure PUnit.unit := by
revert arr
induction' as with head tail ih <;> intro arr
· simp only [mapIdxMAux', mapIdxM.go, seqRight_eq, map_pure, seq_pure]
· simp only [mapIdxMAux', seqRight_eq, map_eq_pure_bind, seq_eq_bind, bind_pure_unit,
LawfulMonad.bind_assoc, pure_bind, mapIdxM.go, seq_pure]
generalize (f (Array.size arr) head) = head
have : (arr.push ⟨⟩).size = arr.size + 1 := Array.size_push _
rw [← this, ih]
simp only [seqRight_eq, map_eq_pure_bind, seq_pure, LawfulMonad.bind_assoc, pure_bind]
theorem mapIdxM'_eq_mapIdxM {α} (f : ℕ → α → m PUnit) (as : List α) :
mapIdxM' f as = mapIdxM f as *> pure PUnit.unit :=
mapIdxMAux'_eq_mapIdxMGo f as #[]
end MapIdxM'
end List
| Mathlib/Data/List/Indexes.lean | 430 | 441 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Field.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Field.Rat
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Commute.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Units.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Data.Int.Cast.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Data.Rat.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Order.Nat
/-!
# Casts for Rational Numbers
## Summary
We define the canonical injection from ℚ into an arbitrary division ring and prove various
casting lemmas showing the well-behavedness of this injection.
## Tags
rat, rationals, field, ℚ, numerator, denominator, num, denom, cast, coercion, casting
-/
assert_not_exists MulAction OrderedAddCommMonoid
variable {F ι α β : Type*}
namespace NNRat
variable [DivisionSemiring α] {q r : ℚ≥0}
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma cast_natCast (n : ℕ) : ((n : ℚ≥0) : α) = n := by simp [cast_def]
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma cast_ofNat (n : ℕ) [n.AtLeastTwo] :
(ofNat(n) : ℚ≥0) = (ofNat(n) : α) := cast_natCast _
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma cast_zero : ((0 : ℚ≥0) : α) = 0 := (cast_natCast _).trans Nat.cast_zero
@[simp, norm_cast] lemma cast_one : ((1 : ℚ≥0) : α) = 1 := (cast_natCast _).trans Nat.cast_one
lemma cast_commute (q : ℚ≥0) (a : α) : Commute (↑q) a := by
simpa only [cast_def] using (q.num.cast_commute a).div_left (q.den.cast_commute a)
lemma commute_cast (a : α) (q : ℚ≥0) : Commute a q := (cast_commute ..).symm
lemma cast_comm (q : ℚ≥0) (a : α) : q * a = a * q := cast_commute _ _
@[norm_cast] lemma cast_divNat_of_ne_zero (a : ℕ) {b : ℕ} (hb : (b : α) ≠ 0) :
divNat a b = (a / b : α) := by
rcases e : divNat a b with ⟨⟨n, d, h, c⟩, hn⟩
rw [← Rat.num_nonneg] at hn
lift n to ℕ using hn
have hd : (d : α) ≠ 0 := by
refine fun hd ↦ hb ?_
have : Rat.divInt a b = _ := congr_arg NNRat.cast e
obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ : d ∣ b := by simpa [Int.natCast_dvd_natCast, this] using Rat.den_dvd a b
simp [*]
have hb' : b ≠ 0 := by rintro rfl; exact hb Nat.cast_zero
have hd' : d ≠ 0 := by rintro rfl; exact hd Nat.cast_zero
simp_rw [Rat.mk'_eq_divInt, mk_divInt, divNat_inj hb' hd'] at e
rw [cast_def]
dsimp
rw [Commute.div_eq_div_iff _ hd hb]
· norm_cast
rw [e]
exact b.commute_cast _
@[norm_cast]
lemma cast_add_of_ne_zero (hq : (q.den : α) ≠ 0) (hr : (r.den : α) ≠ 0) :
↑(q + r) = (q + r : α) := by
rw [add_def, cast_divNat_of_ne_zero, cast_def, cast_def, mul_comm _ q.den,
(Nat.commute_cast _ _).div_add_div (Nat.commute_cast _ _) hq hr]
· push_cast
rfl
· push_cast
exact mul_ne_zero hq hr
@[norm_cast]
lemma cast_mul_of_ne_zero (hq : (q.den : α) ≠ 0) (hr : (r.den : α) ≠ 0) :
↑(q * r) = (q * r : α) := by
rw [mul_def, cast_divNat_of_ne_zero, cast_def, cast_def,
(Nat.commute_cast _ _).div_mul_div_comm (Nat.commute_cast _ _)]
· push_cast
rfl
· push_cast
exact mul_ne_zero hq hr
@[norm_cast]
lemma cast_inv_of_ne_zero (hq : (q.num : α) ≠ 0) : (q⁻¹ : ℚ≥0) = (q⁻¹ : α) := by
rw [inv_def, cast_divNat_of_ne_zero _ hq, cast_def, inv_div]
@[norm_cast]
lemma cast_div_of_ne_zero (hq : (q.den : α) ≠ 0) (hr : (r.num : α) ≠ 0) :
↑(q / r) = (q / r : α) := by
rw [div_def, cast_divNat_of_ne_zero, cast_def, cast_def, div_eq_mul_inv (_ / _),
inv_div, (Nat.commute_cast _ _).div_mul_div_comm (Nat.commute_cast _ _)]
| · push_cast
rfl
· push_cast
exact mul_ne_zero hq hr
end NNRat
namespace Rat
| Mathlib/Data/Rat/Cast/Defs.lean | 98 | 106 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Oliver Nash. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Oliver Nash
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Lie.OfAssociative
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.Reindex
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.ToLinearEquiv
/-!
# Lie algebras of matrices
An important class of Lie algebras are those arising from the associative algebra structure on
square matrices over a commutative ring. This file provides some very basic definitions whose
primary value stems from their utility when constructing the classical Lie algebras using matrices.
## Main definitions
* `lieEquivMatrix'`
* `Matrix.lieConj`
* `Matrix.reindexLieEquiv`
## Tags
lie algebra, matrix
-/
universe u v w w₁ w₂
section Matrices
open scoped Matrix
variable {R : Type u} [CommRing R]
variable {n : Type w} [DecidableEq n] [Fintype n]
/-- The natural equivalence between linear endomorphisms of finite free modules and square matrices
is compatible with the Lie algebra structures. -/
def lieEquivMatrix' : Module.End R (n → R) ≃ₗ⁅R⁆ Matrix n n R :=
{ LinearMap.toMatrix' with
map_lie' := fun {T S} => by
let f := @LinearMap.toMatrix' R _ n n _ _
change f (T.comp S - S.comp T) = f T * f S - f S * f T
have h : ∀ T S : Module.End R _, f (T.comp S) = f T * f S := LinearMap.toMatrix'_comp
rw [map_sub, h, h] }
@[simp]
theorem lieEquivMatrix'_apply (f : Module.End R (n → R)) :
lieEquivMatrix' f = LinearMap.toMatrix' f :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem lieEquivMatrix'_symm_apply (A : Matrix n n R) :
(@lieEquivMatrix' R _ n _ _).symm A = Matrix.toLin' A :=
rfl
/-- An invertible matrix induces a Lie algebra equivalence from the space of matrices to itself. -/
def Matrix.lieConj (P : Matrix n n R) (h : Invertible P) : Matrix n n R ≃ₗ⁅R⁆ Matrix n n R :=
((@lieEquivMatrix' R _ n _ _).symm.trans (P.toLinearEquiv' h).lieConj).trans lieEquivMatrix'
@[simp]
theorem Matrix.lieConj_apply (P A : Matrix n n R) (h : Invertible P) :
P.lieConj h A = P * A * P⁻¹ := by
simp [LinearEquiv.conj_apply, Matrix.lieConj, LinearMap.toMatrix'_comp,
LinearMap.toMatrix'_toLin']
@[simp]
| theorem Matrix.lieConj_symm_apply (P A : Matrix n n R) (h : Invertible P) :
(P.lieConj h).symm A = P⁻¹ * A * P := by
simp [LinearEquiv.symm_conj_apply, Matrix.lieConj, LinearMap.toMatrix'_comp,
LinearMap.toMatrix'_toLin']
| Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Matrix.lean | 69 | 72 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2023 Joël Riou. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Joël Riou
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Localization.Equivalence
/-!
# Morphisms of localizers
A morphism of localizers consists of a functor `F : C₁ ⥤ C₂` between
two categories equipped with morphism properties `W₁` and `W₂` such
that `F` sends morphisms in `W₁` to morphisms in `W₂`.
If `Φ : LocalizerMorphism W₁ W₂`, and that `L₁ : C₁ ⥤ D₁` and `L₂ : C₂ ⥤ D₂`
are localization functors for `W₁` and `W₂`, the induced functor `D₁ ⥤ D₂`
is denoted `Φ.localizedFunctor L₁ L₂`; we introduce the condition
`Φ.IsLocalizedEquivalence` which expresses that this functor is an equivalence
of categories. This condition is independent of the choice of the
localized categories.
## References
* [Bruno Kahn and Georges Maltsiniotis, *Structures de dérivabilité*][KahnMaltsiniotis2008]
-/
universe v₁ v₂ v₃ v₄ v₄' v₅ v₅' v₆ u₁ u₂ u₃ u₄ u₄' u₅ u₅' u₆
namespace CategoryTheory
open Localization
variable {C₁ : Type u₁} {C₂ : Type u₂} {C₃ : Type u₃} {D₁ : Type u₄} {D₂ : Type u₅}
[Category.{v₁} C₁] [Category.{v₂} C₂] [Category.{v₃} C₃] [Category.{v₄} D₁] [Category.{v₅} D₂]
(W₁ : MorphismProperty C₁) (W₂ : MorphismProperty C₂) (W₃ : MorphismProperty C₃)
/-- If `W₁ : MorphismProperty C₁` and `W₂ : MorphismProperty C₂`, a `LocalizerMorphism W₁ W₂`
is the datum of a functor `C₁ ⥤ C₂` which sends morphisms in `W₁` to morphisms in `W₂` -/
structure LocalizerMorphism where
/-- a functor between the two categories -/
functor : C₁ ⥤ C₂
/-- the functor is compatible with the `MorphismProperty` -/
map : W₁ ≤ W₂.inverseImage functor
namespace LocalizerMorphism
/-- The identity functor as a morphism of localizers. -/
@[simps]
def id : LocalizerMorphism W₁ W₁ where
functor := 𝟭 C₁
map _ _ _ hf := hf
variable {W₁ W₂ W₃}
/-- The composition of two localizers morphisms. -/
@[simps]
def comp (Φ : LocalizerMorphism W₁ W₂) (Ψ : LocalizerMorphism W₂ W₃) :
LocalizerMorphism W₁ W₃ where
functor := Φ.functor ⋙ Ψ.functor
map _ _ _ hf := Ψ.map _ (Φ.map _ hf)
variable (Φ : LocalizerMorphism W₁ W₂)
/-- The opposite localizer morphism `LocalizerMorphism W₁.op W₂.op` deduced
from `Φ : LocalizerMorphism W₁ W₂`. -/
@[simps]
def op : LocalizerMorphism W₁.op W₂.op where
functor := Φ.functor.op
map _ _ _ hf := Φ.map _ hf
variable (L₁ : C₁ ⥤ D₁) [L₁.IsLocalization W₁] (L₂ : C₂ ⥤ D₂) [L₂.IsLocalization W₂]
lemma inverts : W₁.IsInvertedBy (Φ.functor ⋙ L₂) :=
fun _ _ _ hf => Localization.inverts L₂ W₂ _ (Φ.map _ hf)
/-- When `Φ : LocalizerMorphism W₁ W₂` and that `L₁` and `L₂` are localization functors
for `W₁` and `W₂`, then `Φ.localizedFunctor L₁ L₂` is the induced functor on the
localized categories. -/
noncomputable def localizedFunctor : D₁ ⥤ D₂ :=
lift (Φ.functor ⋙ L₂) (Φ.inverts _) L₁
noncomputable instance liftingLocalizedFunctor :
Lifting L₁ W₁ (Φ.functor ⋙ L₂) (Φ.localizedFunctor L₁ L₂) := by
dsimp [localizedFunctor]
infer_instance
/-- The 2-commutative square expressing that `Φ.localizedFunctor L₁ L₂` lifts the
functor `Φ.functor` -/
noncomputable instance catCommSq : CatCommSq Φ.functor L₁ L₂ (Φ.localizedFunctor L₁ L₂) :=
CatCommSq.mk (Lifting.iso _ W₁ _ _).symm
variable (G : D₁ ⥤ D₂)
section
variable [CatCommSq Φ.functor L₁ L₂ G]
{D₁' : Type u₄'} {D₂' : Type u₅'}
[Category.{v₄'} D₁'] [Category.{v₅'} D₂']
(L₁' : C₁ ⥤ D₁') (L₂' : C₂ ⥤ D₂') [L₁'.IsLocalization W₁] [L₂'.IsLocalization W₂]
(G' : D₁' ⥤ D₂') [CatCommSq Φ.functor L₁' L₂' G']
include W₁ W₂ Φ L₁ L₂ L₁' L₂'
/-- If a localizer morphism induces an equivalence on some choice of localized categories,
it will be so for any choice of localized categoriees. -/
lemma isEquivalence_imp [G.IsEquivalence] : G'.IsEquivalence :=
let E₁ := Localization.uniq L₁ L₁' W₁
let E₂ := Localization.uniq L₂ L₂' W₂
let e : L₁ ⋙ G ⋙ E₂.functor ≅ L₁ ⋙ E₁.functor ⋙ G' :=
calc
L₁ ⋙ G ⋙ E₂.functor ≅ Φ.functor ⋙ L₂ ⋙ E₂.functor :=
(Functor.associator _ _ _).symm ≪≫
isoWhiskerRight (CatCommSq.iso Φ.functor L₁ L₂ G).symm E₂.functor ≪≫
Functor.associator _ _ _
_ ≅ Φ.functor ⋙ L₂' := isoWhiskerLeft Φ.functor (compUniqFunctor L₂ L₂' W₂)
_ ≅ L₁' ⋙ G' := CatCommSq.iso Φ.functor L₁' L₂' G'
_ ≅ L₁ ⋙ E₁.functor ⋙ G' :=
isoWhiskerRight (compUniqFunctor L₁ L₁' W₁).symm G' ≪≫ Functor.associator _ _ _
have := Functor.isEquivalence_of_iso
(liftNatIso L₁ W₁ _ _ (G ⋙ E₂.functor) (E₁.functor ⋙ G') e)
Functor.isEquivalence_of_comp_left E₁.functor G'
lemma isEquivalence_iff : G.IsEquivalence ↔ G'.IsEquivalence :=
⟨fun _ => Φ.isEquivalence_imp L₁ L₂ G L₁' L₂' G',
fun _ => Φ.isEquivalence_imp L₁' L₂' G' L₁ L₂ G⟩
end
/-- Condition that a `LocalizerMorphism` induces an equivalence on the localized categories -/
class IsLocalizedEquivalence : Prop where
/-- the induced functor on the constructed localized categories is an equivalence -/
isEquivalence : (Φ.localizedFunctor W₁.Q W₂.Q).IsEquivalence
lemma IsLocalizedEquivalence.mk' [CatCommSq Φ.functor L₁ L₂ G] [G.IsEquivalence] :
Φ.IsLocalizedEquivalence where
isEquivalence := by
rw [Φ.isEquivalence_iff W₁.Q W₂.Q (Φ.localizedFunctor W₁.Q W₂.Q) L₁ L₂ G]
exact inferInstance
/-- If a `LocalizerMorphism` is a localized equivalence, then any compatible functor
between the localized categories is an equivalence. -/
lemma isEquivalence [h : Φ.IsLocalizedEquivalence] [CatCommSq Φ.functor L₁ L₂ G] :
G.IsEquivalence := (by
rw [Φ.isEquivalence_iff L₁ L₂ G W₁.Q W₂.Q (Φ.localizedFunctor W₁.Q W₂.Q)]
exact h.isEquivalence)
/-- If a `LocalizerMorphism` is a localized equivalence, then the induced functor on
the localized categories is an equivalence -/
instance localizedFunctor_isEquivalence [Φ.IsLocalizedEquivalence] :
(Φ.localizedFunctor L₁ L₂).IsEquivalence :=
Φ.isEquivalence L₁ L₂ _
| /-- When `Φ : LocalizerMorphism W₁ W₂`, if the composition `Φ.functor ⋙ L₂` is a
localization functor for `W₁`, then `Φ` is a localized equivalence. -/
lemma IsLocalizedEquivalence.of_isLocalization_of_isLocalization
[(Φ.functor ⋙ L₂).IsLocalization W₁] :
IsLocalizedEquivalence Φ := by
have : CatCommSq Φ.functor (Φ.functor ⋙ L₂) L₂ (𝟭 D₂) :=
CatCommSq.mk (Functor.rightUnitor _).symm
exact IsLocalizedEquivalence.mk' Φ (Φ.functor ⋙ L₂) L₂ (𝟭 D₂)
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Localization/LocalizerMorphism.lean | 152 | 159 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Kenny Lau. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kenny Lau
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.GeomSum
import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.CommRing
import Mathlib.Algebra.MvPolynomial.Equiv
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.BigOperators
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Noetherian.Basic
/-!
# Ring-theoretic supplement of Algebra.Polynomial.
## Main results
* `MvPolynomial.isDomain`:
If a ring is an integral domain, then so is its polynomial ring over finitely many variables.
* `Polynomial.isNoetherianRing`:
Hilbert basis theorem, that if a ring is noetherian then so is its polynomial ring.
-/
noncomputable section
open Polynomial
open Finset
universe u v w
variable {R : Type u} {S : Type*}
namespace Polynomial
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R]
instance instCharP (p : ℕ) [h : CharP R p] : CharP R[X] p :=
let ⟨h⟩ := h
⟨fun n => by rw [← map_natCast C, ← C_0, C_inj, h]⟩
instance instExpChar (p : ℕ) [h : ExpChar R p] : ExpChar R[X] p := by
cases h; exacts [ExpChar.zero, ExpChar.prime ‹_›]
variable (R)
/-- The `R`-submodule of `R[X]` consisting of polynomials of degree ≤ `n`. -/
def degreeLE (n : WithBot ℕ) : Submodule R R[X] :=
⨅ k : ℕ, ⨅ _ : ↑k > n, LinearMap.ker (lcoeff R k)
/-- The `R`-submodule of `R[X]` consisting of polynomials of degree < `n`. -/
def degreeLT (n : ℕ) : Submodule R R[X] :=
⨅ k : ℕ, ⨅ (_ : k ≥ n), LinearMap.ker (lcoeff R k)
variable {R}
theorem mem_degreeLE {n : WithBot ℕ} {f : R[X]} : f ∈ degreeLE R n ↔ degree f ≤ n := by
simp only [degreeLE, Submodule.mem_iInf, degree_le_iff_coeff_zero, LinearMap.mem_ker]; rfl
@[mono]
theorem degreeLE_mono {m n : WithBot ℕ} (H : m ≤ n) : degreeLE R m ≤ degreeLE R n := fun _ hf =>
mem_degreeLE.2 (le_trans (mem_degreeLE.1 hf) H)
theorem degreeLE_eq_span_X_pow [DecidableEq R] {n : ℕ} :
degreeLE R n = Submodule.span R ↑((Finset.range (n + 1)).image fun n => (X : R[X]) ^ n) := by
apply le_antisymm
· intro p hp
replace hp := mem_degreeLE.1 hp
rw [← Polynomial.sum_monomial_eq p, Polynomial.sum]
refine Submodule.sum_mem _ fun k hk => ?_
have := WithBot.coe_le_coe.1 (Finset.sup_le_iff.1 hp k hk)
rw [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, C_mul']
refine
Submodule.smul_mem _ _
(Submodule.subset_span <|
Finset.mem_coe.2 <|
Finset.mem_image.2 ⟨_, Finset.mem_range.2 (Nat.lt_succ_of_le this), rfl⟩)
rw [Submodule.span_le, Finset.coe_image, Set.image_subset_iff]
intro k hk
apply mem_degreeLE.2
exact
(degree_X_pow_le _).trans (WithBot.coe_le_coe.2 <| Nat.le_of_lt_succ <| Finset.mem_range.1 hk)
theorem mem_degreeLT {n : ℕ} {f : R[X]} : f ∈ degreeLT R n ↔ degree f < n := by
rw [degreeLT, Submodule.mem_iInf]
conv_lhs => intro i; rw [Submodule.mem_iInf]
rw [degree, Finset.max_eq_sup_coe]
rw [Finset.sup_lt_iff ?_]
rotate_left
· apply WithBot.bot_lt_coe
conv_rhs =>
simp only [mem_support_iff]
intro b
rw [Nat.cast_withBot, WithBot.coe_lt_coe, lt_iff_not_le, Ne, not_imp_not]
rfl
@[mono]
theorem degreeLT_mono {m n : ℕ} (H : m ≤ n) : degreeLT R m ≤ degreeLT R n := fun _ hf =>
mem_degreeLT.2 (lt_of_lt_of_le (mem_degreeLT.1 hf) <| WithBot.coe_le_coe.2 H)
theorem degreeLT_eq_span_X_pow [DecidableEq R] {n : ℕ} :
degreeLT R n = Submodule.span R ↑((Finset.range n).image fun n => X ^ n : Finset R[X]) := by
apply le_antisymm
· intro p hp
replace hp := mem_degreeLT.1 hp
rw [← Polynomial.sum_monomial_eq p, Polynomial.sum]
refine Submodule.sum_mem _ fun k hk => ?_
have := WithBot.coe_lt_coe.1 ((Finset.sup_lt_iff <| WithBot.bot_lt_coe n).1 hp k hk)
rw [← C_mul_X_pow_eq_monomial, C_mul']
refine
Submodule.smul_mem _ _
(Submodule.subset_span <|
Finset.mem_coe.2 <| Finset.mem_image.2 ⟨_, Finset.mem_range.2 this, rfl⟩)
rw [Submodule.span_le, Finset.coe_image, Set.image_subset_iff]
intro k hk
apply mem_degreeLT.2
exact lt_of_le_of_lt (degree_X_pow_le _) (WithBot.coe_lt_coe.2 <| Finset.mem_range.1 hk)
/-- The first `n` coefficients on `degreeLT n` form a linear equivalence with `Fin n → R`. -/
def degreeLTEquiv (R) [Semiring R] (n : ℕ) : degreeLT R n ≃ₗ[R] Fin n → R where
toFun p n := (↑p : R[X]).coeff n
invFun f :=
⟨∑ i : Fin n, monomial i (f i),
(degreeLT R n).sum_mem fun i _ =>
mem_degreeLT.mpr
(lt_of_le_of_lt (degree_monomial_le i (f i)) (WithBot.coe_lt_coe.mpr i.is_lt))⟩
map_add' p q := by
ext
dsimp
rw [coeff_add]
map_smul' x p := by
ext
dsimp
rw [coeff_smul]
rfl
left_inv := by
rintro ⟨p, hp⟩
ext1
simp only [Submodule.coe_mk]
by_cases hp0 : p = 0
· subst hp0
simp only [coeff_zero, LinearMap.map_zero, Finset.sum_const_zero]
rw [mem_degreeLT, degree_eq_natDegree hp0, Nat.cast_lt] at hp
conv_rhs => rw [p.as_sum_range' n hp, ← Fin.sum_univ_eq_sum_range]
right_inv f := by
ext i
simp only [finset_sum_coeff, Submodule.coe_mk]
rw [Finset.sum_eq_single i, coeff_monomial, if_pos rfl]
· rintro j - hji
rw [coeff_monomial, if_neg]
rwa [← Fin.ext_iff]
· intro h
exact (h (Finset.mem_univ _)).elim
theorem degreeLTEquiv_eq_zero_iff_eq_zero {n : ℕ} {p : R[X]} (hp : p ∈ degreeLT R n) :
degreeLTEquiv _ _ ⟨p, hp⟩ = 0 ↔ p = 0 := by simp
theorem eval_eq_sum_degreeLTEquiv {n : ℕ} {p : R[X]} (hp : p ∈ degreeLT R n) (x : R) :
p.eval x = ∑ i, degreeLTEquiv _ _ ⟨p, hp⟩ i * x ^ (i : ℕ) := by
simp_rw [eval_eq_sum]
exact (sum_fin _ (by simp_rw [zero_mul, forall_const]) (mem_degreeLT.mp hp)).symm
theorem degreeLT_succ_eq_degreeLE {n : ℕ} : degreeLT R (n + 1) = degreeLE R n := by
ext x
by_cases x_zero : x = 0
· simp_rw [x_zero, Submodule.zero_mem]
· rw [mem_degreeLT, mem_degreeLE, ← natDegree_lt_iff_degree_lt (by rwa [ne_eq]),
← natDegree_le_iff_degree_le, Nat.lt_succ]
/-- The equivalence between monic polynomials of degree `n` and polynomials of degree less than
`n`, formed by adding a term `X ^ n`. -/
def monicEquivDegreeLT [Nontrivial R] (n : ℕ) :
{ p : R[X] // p.Monic ∧ p.natDegree = n } ≃ degreeLT R n where
toFun p := ⟨p.1.eraseLead, by
rcases p with ⟨p, hp, rfl⟩
simp only [mem_degreeLT]
refine lt_of_lt_of_le ?_ degree_le_natDegree
exact degree_eraseLead_lt (ne_zero_of_ne_zero_of_monic one_ne_zero hp)⟩
invFun := fun p =>
⟨X^n + p.1, monic_X_pow_add (mem_degreeLT.1 p.2), by
rw [natDegree_add_eq_left_of_degree_lt]
· simp
· simp [mem_degreeLT.1 p.2]⟩
left_inv := by
rintro ⟨p, hp, rfl⟩
ext1
simp only
conv_rhs => rw [← eraseLead_add_C_mul_X_pow p]
simp [Monic.def.1 hp, add_comm]
right_inv := by
rintro ⟨p, hp⟩
ext1
simp only
rw [eraseLead_add_of_degree_lt_left]
· simp
· simp [mem_degreeLT.1 hp]
/-- For every polynomial `p` in the span of a set `s : Set R[X]`, there exists a polynomial of
`p' ∈ s` with higher degree. See also `Polynomial.exists_degree_le_of_mem_span_of_finite`. -/
theorem exists_degree_le_of_mem_span {s : Set R[X]} {p : R[X]}
(hs : s.Nonempty) (hp : p ∈ Submodule.span R s) :
∃ p' ∈ s, degree p ≤ degree p' := by
by_contra! h
by_cases hp_zero : p = 0
· rw [hp_zero, degree_zero] at h
rcases hs with ⟨x, hx⟩
exact not_lt_bot (h x hx)
· have : p ∈ degreeLT R (natDegree p) := by
refine (Submodule.span_le.mpr fun p' p'_mem => ?_) hp
rw [SetLike.mem_coe, mem_degreeLT, Nat.cast_withBot]
exact lt_of_lt_of_le (h p' p'_mem) degree_le_natDegree
rwa [mem_degreeLT, Nat.cast_withBot, degree_eq_natDegree hp_zero,
Nat.cast_withBot, lt_self_iff_false] at this
/-- A stronger version of `Polynomial.exists_degree_le_of_mem_span` under the assumption that the
set `s : R[X]` is finite. There exists a polynomial `p' ∈ s` whose degree dominates the degree of
every element of `p ∈ span R s`. -/
theorem exists_degree_le_of_mem_span_of_finite {s : Set R[X]} (s_fin : s.Finite) (hs : s.Nonempty) :
∃ p' ∈ s, ∀ (p : R[X]), p ∈ Submodule.span R s → degree p ≤ degree p' := by
rcases Set.Finite.exists_maximal_wrt degree s s_fin hs with ⟨a, has, hmax⟩
refine ⟨a, has, fun p hp => ?_⟩
rcases exists_degree_le_of_mem_span hs hp with ⟨p', hp'⟩
by_cases h : degree a ≤ degree p'
· rw [← hmax p' hp'.left h] at hp'; exact hp'.right
· exact le_trans hp'.right (not_le.mp h).le
/-- The span of every finite set of polynomials is contained in a `degreeLE n` for some `n`. -/
theorem span_le_degreeLE_of_finite {s : Set R[X]} (s_fin : s.Finite) :
∃ n : ℕ, Submodule.span R s ≤ degreeLE R n := by
by_cases s_emp : s.Nonempty
· rcases exists_degree_le_of_mem_span_of_finite s_fin s_emp with ⟨p', _, hp'max⟩
exact ⟨natDegree p', fun p hp => mem_degreeLE.mpr ((hp'max _ hp).trans degree_le_natDegree)⟩
· rw [Set.not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty] at s_emp
rw [s_emp, Submodule.span_empty]
exact ⟨0, bot_le⟩
/-- The span of every finite set of polynomials is contained in a `degreeLT n` for some `n`. -/
theorem span_of_finite_le_degreeLT {s : Set R[X]} (s_fin : s.Finite) :
∃ n : ℕ, Submodule.span R s ≤ degreeLT R n := by
rcases span_le_degreeLE_of_finite s_fin with ⟨n, _⟩
exact ⟨n + 1, by rwa [degreeLT_succ_eq_degreeLE]⟩
/-- If `R` is a nontrivial ring, the polynomials `R[X]` are not finite as an `R`-module. When `R` is
a field, this is equivalent to `R[X]` being an infinite-dimensional vector space over `R`. -/
theorem not_finite [Nontrivial R] : ¬ Module.Finite R R[X] := by
rw [Module.finite_def, Submodule.fg_def]
push_neg
intro s hs contra
rcases span_le_degreeLE_of_finite hs with ⟨n,hn⟩
have : ((X : R[X]) ^ (n + 1)) ∈ Polynomial.degreeLE R ↑n := by
rw [contra] at hn
exact hn Submodule.mem_top
rw [mem_degreeLE, degree_X_pow, Nat.cast_le, add_le_iff_nonpos_right, nonpos_iff_eq_zero] at this
exact one_ne_zero this
theorem geom_sum_X_comp_X_add_one_eq_sum (n : ℕ) :
(∑ i ∈ range n, (X : R[X]) ^ i).comp (X + 1) =
(Finset.range n).sum fun i : ℕ => (n.choose (i + 1) : R[X]) * X ^ i := by
ext i
trans (n.choose (i + 1) : R); swap
· simp only [finset_sum_coeff, ← C_eq_natCast, coeff_C_mul_X_pow]
rw [Finset.sum_eq_single i, if_pos rfl]
· simp +contextual only [@eq_comm _ i, if_false, eq_self_iff_true,
imp_true_iff]
· simp +contextual only [Nat.lt_add_one_iff, Nat.choose_eq_zero_of_lt,
Nat.cast_zero, Finset.mem_range, not_lt, eq_self_iff_true, if_true, imp_true_iff]
induction' n with n ih generalizing i
· dsimp; simp only [zero_comp, coeff_zero, Nat.cast_zero]
· simp only [geom_sum_succ', ih, add_comp, X_pow_comp, coeff_add, Nat.choose_succ_succ,
Nat.cast_add, coeff_X_add_one_pow]
theorem Monic.geom_sum {P : R[X]} (hP : P.Monic) (hdeg : 0 < P.natDegree) {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) :
(∑ i ∈ range n, P ^ i).Monic := by
nontriviality R
obtain ⟨n, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero hn
rw [geom_sum_succ']
refine (hP.pow _).add_of_left ?_
refine lt_of_le_of_lt (degree_sum_le _ _) ?_
rw [Finset.sup_lt_iff]
· simp only [Finset.mem_range, degree_eq_natDegree (hP.pow _).ne_zero]
simp only [Nat.cast_lt, hP.natDegree_pow]
intro k
exact nsmul_lt_nsmul_left hdeg
· rw [bot_lt_iff_ne_bot, Ne, degree_eq_bot]
exact (hP.pow _).ne_zero
theorem Monic.geom_sum' {P : R[X]} (hP : P.Monic) (hdeg : 0 < P.degree) {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) :
(∑ i ∈ range n, P ^ i).Monic :=
hP.geom_sum (natDegree_pos_iff_degree_pos.2 hdeg) hn
theorem monic_geom_sum_X {n : ℕ} (hn : n ≠ 0) : (∑ i ∈ range n, (X : R[X]) ^ i).Monic := by
nontriviality R
apply monic_X.geom_sum _ hn
simp only [natDegree_X, zero_lt_one]
end Semiring
section Ring
variable [Ring R]
/-- Given a polynomial, return the polynomial whose coefficients are in
the ring closure of the original coefficients. -/
def restriction (p : R[X]) : Polynomial (Subring.closure (↑p.coeffs : Set R)) :=
∑ i ∈ p.support,
monomial i
(⟨p.coeff i,
letI := Classical.decEq R
if H : p.coeff i = 0 then H.symm ▸ (Subring.closure _).zero_mem
else Subring.subset_closure (p.coeff_mem_coeffs _ H)⟩ :
Subring.closure (↑p.coeffs : Set R))
@[simp]
theorem coeff_restriction {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} : ↑(coeff (restriction p) n) = coeff p n := by
classical
simp only [restriction, coeff_monomial, finset_sum_coeff, mem_support_iff, Finset.sum_ite_eq',
Ne, ite_not]
split_ifs with h
· rw [h]
rfl
· rfl
theorem coeff_restriction' {p : R[X]} {n : ℕ} : (coeff (restriction p) n).1 = coeff p n := by
simp
@[simp]
theorem support_restriction (p : R[X]) : support (restriction p) = support p := by
ext i
simp only [mem_support_iff, not_iff_not, Ne]
conv_rhs => rw [← coeff_restriction]
exact ⟨fun H => by rw [H, ZeroMemClass.coe_zero], fun H => Subtype.coe_injective H⟩
@[simp]
theorem map_restriction {R : Type u} [CommRing R] (p : R[X]) :
p.restriction.map (algebraMap _ _) = p :=
ext fun n => by rw [coeff_map, Algebra.algebraMap_ofSubring_apply, coeff_restriction]
@[simp]
theorem degree_restriction {p : R[X]} : (restriction p).degree = p.degree := by simp [degree]
@[simp]
theorem natDegree_restriction {p : R[X]} : (restriction p).natDegree = p.natDegree := by
simp [natDegree]
@[simp]
theorem monic_restriction {p : R[X]} : Monic (restriction p) ↔ Monic p := by
simp only [Monic, leadingCoeff, natDegree_restriction]
rw [← @coeff_restriction _ _ p]
exact ⟨fun H => by rw [H, OneMemClass.coe_one], fun H => Subtype.coe_injective H⟩
| @[simp]
theorem restriction_zero : restriction (0 : R[X]) = 0 := by
simp only [restriction, Finset.sum_empty, support_zero]
@[simp]
theorem restriction_one : restriction (1 : R[X]) = 1 :=
ext fun i => Subtype.eq <| by rw [coeff_restriction', coeff_one, coeff_one]; split_ifs <;> rfl
| Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Basic.lean | 352 | 359 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Guy Leroy. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Sangwoo Jo (aka Jason), Guy Leroy, Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Semiconj
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Commute.Units
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.GCD.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Operations
import Mathlib.Order.Basic
import Mathlib.Order.Bounds.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Int.Defs
import Mathlib.Data.Int.Basic
/-!
# Extended GCD and divisibility over ℤ
## Main definitions
* Given `x y : ℕ`, `xgcd x y` computes the pair of integers `(a, b)` such that
`gcd x y = x * a + y * b`. `gcdA x y` and `gcdB x y` are defined to be `a` and `b`,
respectively.
## Main statements
* `gcd_eq_gcd_ab`: Bézout's lemma, given `x y : ℕ`, `gcd x y = x * gcdA x y + y * gcdB x y`.
## Tags
Bézout's lemma, Bezout's lemma
-/
/-! ### Extended Euclidean algorithm -/
namespace Nat
/-- Helper function for the extended GCD algorithm (`Nat.xgcd`). -/
def xgcdAux : ℕ → ℤ → ℤ → ℕ → ℤ → ℤ → ℕ × ℤ × ℤ
| 0, _, _, r', s', t' => (r', s', t')
| succ k, s, t, r', s', t' =>
let q := r' / succ k
xgcdAux (r' % succ k) (s' - q * s) (t' - q * t) (succ k) s t
termination_by k => k
decreasing_by exact mod_lt _ <| (succ_pos _).gt
@[simp]
theorem xgcd_zero_left {s t r' s' t'} : xgcdAux 0 s t r' s' t' = (r', s', t') := by simp [xgcdAux]
theorem xgcdAux_rec {r s t r' s' t'} (h : 0 < r) :
xgcdAux r s t r' s' t' = xgcdAux (r' % r) (s' - r' / r * s) (t' - r' / r * t) r s t := by
obtain ⟨r, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero h.ne'
simp [xgcdAux]
/-- Use the extended GCD algorithm to generate the `a` and `b` values
satisfying `gcd x y = x * a + y * b`. -/
def xgcd (x y : ℕ) : ℤ × ℤ :=
(xgcdAux x 1 0 y 0 1).2
/-- The extended GCD `a` value in the equation `gcd x y = x * a + y * b`. -/
def gcdA (x y : ℕ) : ℤ :=
(xgcd x y).1
/-- The extended GCD `b` value in the equation `gcd x y = x * a + y * b`. -/
def gcdB (x y : ℕ) : ℤ :=
(xgcd x y).2
@[simp]
theorem gcdA_zero_left {s : ℕ} : gcdA 0 s = 0 := by
unfold gcdA
rw [xgcd, xgcd_zero_left]
@[simp]
theorem gcdB_zero_left {s : ℕ} : gcdB 0 s = 1 := by
unfold gcdB
rw [xgcd, xgcd_zero_left]
@[simp]
theorem gcdA_zero_right {s : ℕ} (h : s ≠ 0) : gcdA s 0 = 1 := by
unfold gcdA xgcd
obtain ⟨s, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero h
rw [xgcdAux]
simp
@[simp]
theorem gcdB_zero_right {s : ℕ} (h : s ≠ 0) : gcdB s 0 = 0 := by
unfold gcdB xgcd
obtain ⟨s, rfl⟩ := Nat.exists_eq_succ_of_ne_zero h
rw [xgcdAux]
simp
@[simp]
theorem xgcdAux_fst (x y) : ∀ s t s' t', (xgcdAux x s t y s' t').1 = gcd x y :=
gcd.induction x y (by simp) fun x y h IH s t s' t' => by
simp only [h, xgcdAux_rec, IH]
rw [← gcd_rec]
theorem xgcdAux_val (x y) : xgcdAux x 1 0 y 0 1 = (gcd x y, xgcd x y) := by
rw [xgcd, ← xgcdAux_fst x y 1 0 0 1]
theorem xgcd_val (x y) : xgcd x y = (gcdA x y, gcdB x y) := by
unfold gcdA gcdB; cases xgcd x y; rfl
section
variable (x y : ℕ)
private def P : ℕ × ℤ × ℤ → Prop
| (r, s, t) => (r : ℤ) = x * s + y * t
theorem xgcdAux_P {r r'} :
∀ {s t s' t'}, P x y (r, s, t) → P x y (r', s', t') → P x y (xgcdAux r s t r' s' t') := by
induction r, r' using gcd.induction with
| H0 => simp
| H1 a b h IH =>
intro s t s' t' p p'
rw [xgcdAux_rec h]; refine IH ?_ p; dsimp [P] at *
rw [Int.emod_def]; generalize (b / a : ℤ) = k
rw [p, p', Int.mul_sub, sub_add_eq_add_sub, Int.mul_sub, Int.add_mul, mul_comm k t,
mul_comm k s, ← mul_assoc, ← mul_assoc, add_comm (x * s * k), ← add_sub_assoc, sub_sub]
/-- **Bézout's lemma**: given `x y : ℕ`, `gcd x y = x * a + y * b`, where `a = gcd_a x y` and
`b = gcd_b x y` are computed by the extended Euclidean algorithm.
-/
theorem gcd_eq_gcd_ab : (gcd x y : ℤ) = x * gcdA x y + y * gcdB x y := by
have := @xgcdAux_P x y x y 1 0 0 1 (by simp [P]) (by simp [P])
rwa [xgcdAux_val, xgcd_val] at this
end
theorem exists_mul_emod_eq_gcd {k n : ℕ} (hk : gcd n k < k) : ∃ m, n * m % k = gcd n k := by
have hk' := Int.ofNat_ne_zero.2 (ne_of_gt (lt_of_le_of_lt (zero_le (gcd n k)) hk))
have key := congr_arg (fun (m : ℤ) => (m % k).toNat) (gcd_eq_gcd_ab n k)
simp only at key
rw [Int.add_mul_emod_self_left, ← Int.natCast_mod, Int.toNat_natCast, mod_eq_of_lt hk] at key
refine ⟨(n.gcdA k % k).toNat, Eq.trans (Int.ofNat.inj ?_) key.symm⟩
rw [Int.ofNat_eq_coe, Int.natCast_mod, Int.natCast_mul,
Int.toNat_of_nonneg (Int.emod_nonneg _ hk'), Int.ofNat_eq_coe,
Int.toNat_of_nonneg (Int.emod_nonneg _ hk'), Int.mul_emod, Int.emod_emod, ← Int.mul_emod]
theorem exists_mul_emod_eq_one_of_coprime {k n : ℕ} (hkn : Coprime n k) (hk : 1 < k) :
∃ m, n * m % k = 1 :=
Exists.recOn (exists_mul_emod_eq_gcd (lt_of_le_of_lt (le_of_eq hkn) hk)) fun m hm ↦
⟨m, hm.trans hkn⟩
end Nat
/-! ### Divisibility over ℤ -/
namespace Int
theorem gcd_def (i j : ℤ) : gcd i j = Nat.gcd i.natAbs j.natAbs := rfl
@[simp, norm_cast] protected lemma gcd_natCast_natCast (m n : ℕ) : gcd ↑m ↑n = m.gcd n := rfl
/-- The extended GCD `a` value in the equation `gcd x y = x * a + y * b`. -/
def gcdA : ℤ → ℤ → ℤ
| ofNat m, n => m.gcdA n.natAbs
| -[m+1], n => -m.succ.gcdA n.natAbs
/-- The extended GCD `b` value in the equation `gcd x y = x * a + y * b`. -/
def gcdB : ℤ → ℤ → ℤ
| m, ofNat n => m.natAbs.gcdB n
| m, -[n+1] => -m.natAbs.gcdB n.succ
/-- **Bézout's lemma** -/
theorem gcd_eq_gcd_ab : ∀ x y : ℤ, (gcd x y : ℤ) = x * gcdA x y + y * gcdB x y
| (m : ℕ), (n : ℕ) => Nat.gcd_eq_gcd_ab _ _
| (m : ℕ), -[n+1] =>
show (_ : ℤ) = _ + -(n + 1) * -_ by rw [Int.neg_mul_neg]; apply Nat.gcd_eq_gcd_ab
| -[m+1], (n : ℕ) =>
show (_ : ℤ) = -(m + 1) * -_ + _ by rw [Int.neg_mul_neg]; apply Nat.gcd_eq_gcd_ab
| -[m+1], -[n+1] =>
show (_ : ℤ) = -(m + 1) * -_ + -(n + 1) * -_ by
rw [Int.neg_mul_neg, Int.neg_mul_neg]
apply Nat.gcd_eq_gcd_ab
theorem lcm_def (i j : ℤ) : lcm i j = Nat.lcm (natAbs i) (natAbs j) :=
rfl
protected theorem coe_nat_lcm (m n : ℕ) : Int.lcm ↑m ↑n = Nat.lcm m n :=
rfl
theorem dvd_coe_gcd {i j k : ℤ} (h1 : k ∣ i) (h2 : k ∣ j) : k ∣ gcd i j :=
natAbs_dvd.1 <|
natCast_dvd_natCast.2 <| Nat.dvd_gcd (natAbs_dvd_natAbs.2 h1) (natAbs_dvd_natAbs.2 h2)
@[deprecated (since := "2025-04-27")] alias dvd_gcd := dvd_coe_gcd
theorem gcd_mul_lcm (i j : ℤ) : gcd i j * lcm i j = natAbs (i * j) := by
rw [Int.gcd, Int.lcm, Nat.gcd_mul_lcm, natAbs_mul]
theorem gcd_comm (i j : ℤ) : gcd i j = gcd j i :=
Nat.gcd_comm _ _
theorem gcd_assoc (i j k : ℤ) : gcd (gcd i j) k = gcd i (gcd j k) :=
Nat.gcd_assoc _ _ _
@[simp]
theorem gcd_self (i : ℤ) : gcd i i = natAbs i := by simp [gcd]
@[simp]
theorem gcd_zero_left (i : ℤ) : gcd 0 i = natAbs i := by simp [gcd]
@[simp]
theorem gcd_zero_right (i : ℤ) : gcd i 0 = natAbs i := by simp [gcd]
theorem gcd_mul_left (i j k : ℤ) : gcd (i * j) (i * k) = natAbs i * gcd j k := by
rw [Int.gcd, Int.gcd, natAbs_mul, natAbs_mul]
apply Nat.gcd_mul_left
theorem gcd_mul_right (i j k : ℤ) : gcd (i * j) (k * j) = gcd i k * natAbs j := by
rw [Int.gcd, Int.gcd, natAbs_mul, natAbs_mul]
apply Nat.gcd_mul_right
theorem gcd_pos_of_ne_zero_left {i : ℤ} (j : ℤ) (hi : i ≠ 0) : 0 < gcd i j :=
Nat.gcd_pos_of_pos_left _ <| natAbs_pos.2 hi
theorem gcd_pos_of_ne_zero_right (i : ℤ) {j : ℤ} (hj : j ≠ 0) : 0 < gcd i j :=
Nat.gcd_pos_of_pos_right _ <| natAbs_pos.2 hj
theorem gcd_eq_zero_iff {i j : ℤ} : gcd i j = 0 ↔ i = 0 ∧ j = 0 := by
rw [gcd, Nat.gcd_eq_zero_iff, natAbs_eq_zero, natAbs_eq_zero]
theorem gcd_pos_iff {i j : ℤ} : 0 < gcd i j ↔ i ≠ 0 ∨ j ≠ 0 :=
Nat.pos_iff_ne_zero.trans <| gcd_eq_zero_iff.not.trans not_and_or
theorem gcd_div {i j k : ℤ} (H1 : k ∣ i) (H2 : k ∣ j) :
gcd (i / k) (j / k) = gcd i j / natAbs k := by
rw [gcd, natAbs_ediv_of_dvd i k H1, natAbs_ediv_of_dvd j k H2]
exact Nat.gcd_div (natAbs_dvd_natAbs.mpr H1) (natAbs_dvd_natAbs.mpr H2)
theorem gcd_div_gcd_div_gcd {i j : ℤ} (H : 0 < gcd i j) : gcd (i / gcd i j) (j / gcd i j) = 1 := by
rw [gcd_div gcd_dvd_left gcd_dvd_right, natAbs_ofNat, Nat.div_self H]
theorem gcd_dvd_gcd_of_dvd_left {i k : ℤ} (j : ℤ) (H : i ∣ k) : gcd i j ∣ gcd k j :=
Int.natCast_dvd_natCast.1 <| dvd_coe_gcd (gcd_dvd_left.trans H) gcd_dvd_right
theorem gcd_dvd_gcd_of_dvd_right {i k : ℤ} (j : ℤ) (H : i ∣ k) : gcd j i ∣ gcd j k :=
Int.natCast_dvd_natCast.1 <| dvd_coe_gcd gcd_dvd_left (gcd_dvd_right.trans H)
theorem gcd_dvd_gcd_mul_left (i j k : ℤ) : gcd i j ∣ gcd (k * i) j :=
gcd_dvd_gcd_of_dvd_left _ (dvd_mul_left _ _)
theorem gcd_dvd_gcd_mul_right (i j k : ℤ) : gcd i j ∣ gcd (i * k) j :=
gcd_dvd_gcd_of_dvd_left _ (dvd_mul_right _ _)
theorem gcd_dvd_gcd_mul_left_right (i j k : ℤ) : gcd i j ∣ gcd i (k * j) :=
gcd_dvd_gcd_of_dvd_right _ (dvd_mul_left _ _)
theorem gcd_dvd_gcd_mul_right_right (i j k : ℤ) : gcd i j ∣ gcd i (j * k) :=
gcd_dvd_gcd_of_dvd_right _ (dvd_mul_right _ _)
/-- If `gcd a (m * n) = 1`, then `gcd a m = 1`. -/
theorem gcd_eq_one_of_gcd_mul_right_eq_one_left {a : ℤ} {m n : ℕ} (h : a.gcd (m * n) = 1) :
a.gcd m = 1 :=
Nat.dvd_one.mp <| h ▸ gcd_dvd_gcd_mul_right_right a m n
/-- If `gcd a (m * n) = 1`, then `gcd a n = 1`. -/
theorem gcd_eq_one_of_gcd_mul_right_eq_one_right {a : ℤ} {m n : ℕ} (h : a.gcd (m * n) = 1) :
a.gcd n = 1 :=
Nat.dvd_one.mp <| h ▸ gcd_dvd_gcd_mul_left_right a n m
theorem gcd_eq_left {i j : ℤ} (H : i ∣ j) : gcd i j = natAbs i :=
Nat.dvd_antisymm (Nat.gcd_dvd_left _ _) (Nat.dvd_gcd dvd_rfl (natAbs_dvd_natAbs.mpr H))
theorem gcd_eq_right {i j : ℤ} (H : j ∣ i) : gcd i j = natAbs j := by rw [gcd_comm, gcd_eq_left H]
theorem ne_zero_of_gcd {x y : ℤ} (hc : gcd x y ≠ 0) : x ≠ 0 ∨ y ≠ 0 := by
contrapose! hc
rw [hc.left, hc.right, gcd_zero_right, natAbs_zero]
theorem exists_gcd_one {m n : ℤ} (H : 0 < gcd m n) :
∃ m' n' : ℤ, gcd m' n' = 1 ∧ m = m' * gcd m n ∧ n = n' * gcd m n :=
⟨_, _, gcd_div_gcd_div_gcd H, (Int.ediv_mul_cancel gcd_dvd_left).symm,
(Int.ediv_mul_cancel gcd_dvd_right).symm⟩
theorem exists_gcd_one' {m n : ℤ} (H : 0 < gcd m n) :
∃ (g : ℕ) (m' n' : ℤ), 0 < g ∧ gcd m' n' = 1 ∧ m = m' * g ∧ n = n' * g :=
let ⟨m', n', h⟩ := exists_gcd_one H
⟨_, m', n', H, h⟩
theorem pow_dvd_pow_iff {m n : ℤ} {k : ℕ} (k0 : k ≠ 0) : m ^ k ∣ n ^ k ↔ m ∣ n := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, fun h => pow_dvd_pow_of_dvd h _⟩
rwa [← natAbs_dvd_natAbs, ← Nat.pow_dvd_pow_iff k0, ← Int.natAbs_pow, ← Int.natAbs_pow,
natAbs_dvd_natAbs]
theorem gcd_dvd_iff {a b : ℤ} {n : ℕ} : gcd a b ∣ n ↔ ∃ x y : ℤ, ↑n = a * x + b * y := by
constructor
· intro h
rw [← Nat.mul_div_cancel' h, Int.ofNat_mul, gcd_eq_gcd_ab, Int.add_mul, mul_assoc, mul_assoc]
exact ⟨_, _, rfl⟩
· rintro ⟨x, y, h⟩
rw [← Int.natCast_dvd_natCast, h]
exact Int.dvd_add (dvd_mul_of_dvd_left gcd_dvd_left _) (dvd_mul_of_dvd_left gcd_dvd_right y)
theorem gcd_greatest {a b d : ℤ} (hd_pos : 0 ≤ d) (hda : d ∣ a) (hdb : d ∣ b)
(hd : ∀ e : ℤ, e ∣ a → e ∣ b → e ∣ d) : d = gcd a b :=
dvd_antisymm hd_pos (ofNat_zero_le (gcd a b)) (dvd_coe_gcd hda hdb)
(hd _ gcd_dvd_left gcd_dvd_right)
/-- Euclid's lemma: if `a ∣ b * c` and `gcd a c = 1` then `a ∣ b`.
Compare with `IsCoprime.dvd_of_dvd_mul_left` and
`UniqueFactorizationMonoid.dvd_of_dvd_mul_left_of_no_prime_factors` -/
theorem dvd_of_dvd_mul_left_of_gcd_one {a b c : ℤ} (habc : a ∣ b * c) (hab : gcd a c = 1) :
a ∣ b := by
have := gcd_eq_gcd_ab a c
simp only [hab, Int.ofNat_zero, Int.ofNat_succ, zero_add] at this
have : b * a * gcdA a c + b * c * gcdB a c = b := by simp [mul_assoc, ← Int.mul_add, ← this]
rw [← this]
exact Int.dvd_add (dvd_mul_of_dvd_left (dvd_mul_left a b) _) (dvd_mul_of_dvd_left habc _)
/-- Euclid's lemma: if `a ∣ b * c` and `gcd a b = 1` then `a ∣ c`.
Compare with `IsCoprime.dvd_of_dvd_mul_right` and
`UniqueFactorizationMonoid.dvd_of_dvd_mul_right_of_no_prime_factors` -/
theorem dvd_of_dvd_mul_right_of_gcd_one {a b c : ℤ} (habc : a ∣ b * c) (hab : gcd a b = 1) :
a ∣ c := by
rw [mul_comm] at habc
exact dvd_of_dvd_mul_left_of_gcd_one habc hab
/-- For nonzero integers `a` and `b`, `gcd a b` is the smallest positive natural number that can be
written in the form `a * x + b * y` for some pair of integers `x` and `y` -/
theorem gcd_least_linear {a b : ℤ} (ha : a ≠ 0) :
IsLeast { n : ℕ | 0 < n ∧ ∃ x y : ℤ, ↑n = a * x + b * y } (a.gcd b) := by
simp_rw [← gcd_dvd_iff]
constructor
· simpa [and_true, dvd_refl, Set.mem_setOf_eq] using gcd_pos_of_ne_zero_left b ha
· simp only [lowerBounds, and_imp, Set.mem_setOf_eq]
exact fun n hn_pos hn => Nat.le_of_dvd hn_pos hn
/-! ### lcm -/
theorem lcm_comm (i j : ℤ) : lcm i j = lcm j i := by
rw [Int.lcm, Int.lcm]
exact Nat.lcm_comm _ _
theorem lcm_assoc (i j k : ℤ) : lcm (lcm i j) k = lcm i (lcm j k) := by
rw [Int.lcm, Int.lcm, Int.lcm, Int.lcm, natAbs_ofNat, natAbs_ofNat]
apply Nat.lcm_assoc
@[simp]
theorem lcm_zero_left (i : ℤ) : lcm 0 i = 0 := by
rw [Int.lcm]
apply Nat.lcm_zero_left
@[simp]
theorem lcm_zero_right (i : ℤ) : lcm i 0 = 0 := by
rw [Int.lcm]
apply Nat.lcm_zero_right
@[simp]
theorem lcm_one_left (i : ℤ) : lcm 1 i = natAbs i := by
rw [Int.lcm]
apply Nat.lcm_one_left
@[simp]
theorem lcm_one_right (i : ℤ) : lcm i 1 = natAbs i := by
rw [Int.lcm]
apply Nat.lcm_one_right
theorem coe_lcm_dvd {i j k : ℤ} : i ∣ k → j ∣ k → (lcm i j : ℤ) ∣ k := by
rw [Int.lcm]
intro hi hj
exact natCast_dvd.mpr (Nat.lcm_dvd (natAbs_dvd_natAbs.mpr hi) (natAbs_dvd_natAbs.mpr hj))
@[deprecated (since := "2025-04-27")] alias lcm_dvd := coe_lcm_dvd
theorem lcm_mul_left {m n k : ℤ} : (m * n).lcm (m * k) = natAbs m * n.lcm k := by
simp_rw [Int.lcm, natAbs_mul, Nat.lcm_mul_left]
theorem lcm_mul_right {m n k : ℤ} : (m * n).lcm (k * n) = m.lcm k * natAbs n := by
simp_rw [Int.lcm, natAbs_mul, Nat.lcm_mul_right]
end Int
@[to_additive gcd_nsmul_eq_zero]
theorem pow_gcd_eq_one {M : Type*} [Monoid M] (x : M) {m n : ℕ} (hm : x ^ m = 1) (hn : x ^ n = 1) :
x ^ m.gcd n = 1 := by
rcases m with (rfl | m); · simp [hn]
obtain ⟨y, rfl⟩ := IsUnit.of_pow_eq_one hm m.succ_ne_zero
rw [← Units.val_pow_eq_pow_val, ← Units.val_one (α := M), ← zpow_natCast, ← Units.ext_iff] at *
rw [Nat.gcd_eq_gcd_ab, zpow_add, zpow_mul, zpow_mul, hn, hm, one_zpow, one_zpow, one_mul]
variable {α : Type*}
section GroupWithZero
variable [GroupWithZero α] {a b : α} {m n : ℕ}
protected lemma Commute.pow_eq_pow_iff_of_coprime (hab : Commute a b) (hmn : m.Coprime n) :
a ^ m = b ^ n ↔ ∃ c, a = c ^ n ∧ b = c ^ m := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, by rintro ⟨c, rfl, rfl⟩; rw [← pow_mul, ← pow_mul']⟩
by_cases m = 0; · aesop
by_cases n = 0; · aesop
by_cases hb : b = 0; · exact ⟨0, by aesop⟩
by_cases ha : a = 0; · exact ⟨0, by have := h.symm; aesop⟩
refine ⟨a ^ Nat.gcdB m n * b ^ Nat.gcdA m n, ?_, ?_⟩ <;>
· refine (pow_one _).symm.trans ?_
conv_lhs => rw [← zpow_natCast, ← hmn, Nat.gcd_eq_gcd_ab]
simp only [zpow_add₀ ha, zpow_add₀ hb, ← zpow_natCast, (hab.zpow_zpow₀ _ _).mul_zpow,
← zpow_mul, mul_comm (Nat.gcdB m n), mul_comm (Nat.gcdA m n)]
simp only [zpow_mul, zpow_natCast, h]
exact ((Commute.pow_pow (by aesop) _ _).zpow_zpow₀ _ _).symm
end GroupWithZero
section CommGroupWithZero
variable [CommGroupWithZero α] {a b : α} {m n : ℕ}
lemma pow_eq_pow_iff_of_coprime (hmn : m.Coprime n) : a ^ m = b ^ n ↔ ∃ c, a = c ^ n ∧ b = c ^ m :=
(Commute.all _ _).pow_eq_pow_iff_of_coprime hmn
lemma pow_mem_range_pow_of_coprime (hmn : m.Coprime n) (a : α) :
a ^ m ∈ Set.range (· ^ n : α → α) ↔ a ∈ Set.range (· ^ n : α → α) := by
simp [pow_eq_pow_iff_of_coprime hmn.symm]; aesop
| end CommGroupWithZero
| Mathlib/Data/Int/GCD.lean | 418 | 420 |
/-
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)
| Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Arithmetic.lean | 934 | 940 |
/-
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.Tape
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Option
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Prod
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Pi
import Mathlib.Data.PFun
import Mathlib.Computability.PostTuringMachine
/-!
# Turing machines
The files `PostTuringMachine.lean` and `TuringMachine.lean` define
a sequence of simple machine languages, starting with Turing machines and working
up to more complex languages based on Wang B-machines.
`PostTuringMachine.lean` covers the TM0 model and TM1 model;
`TuringMachine.lean` adds the TM2 model.
## Naming conventions
Each model of computation in this file shares a naming convention for the elements of a model of
computation. These are the parameters for the language:
* `Γ` is the alphabet on the tape.
* `Λ` is the set of labels, or internal machine states.
* `σ` is the type of internal memory, not on the tape. This does not exist in the TM0 model, and
later models achieve this by mixing it into `Λ`.
* `K` is used in the TM2 model, which has multiple stacks, and denotes the number of such stacks.
All of these variables denote "essentially finite" types, but for technical reasons it is
convenient to allow them to be infinite anyway. When using an infinite type, we will be interested
to prove that only finitely many values of the type are ever interacted with.
Given these parameters, there are a few common structures for the model that arise:
* `Stmt` is the set of all actions that can be performed in one step. For the TM0 model this set is
finite, and for later models it is an infinite inductive type representing "possible program
texts".
* `Cfg` is the set of instantaneous configurations, that is, the state of the machine together with
its environment.
* `Machine` is the set of all machines in the model. Usually this is approximately a function
`Λ → Stmt`, although different models have different ways of halting and other actions.
* `step : Cfg → Option Cfg` is the function that describes how the state evolves over one step.
If `step c = none`, then `c` is a terminal state, and the result of the computation is read off
from `c`. Because of the type of `step`, these models are all deterministic by construction.
* `init : Input → Cfg` sets up the initial state. The type `Input` depends on the model;
in most cases it is `List Γ`.
* `eval : Machine → Input → Part Output`, given a machine `M` and input `i`, starts from
`init i`, runs `step` until it reaches an output, and then applies a function `Cfg → Output` to
the final state to obtain the result. The type `Output` depends on the model.
* `Supports : Machine → Finset Λ → Prop` asserts that a machine `M` starts in `S : Finset Λ`, and
can only ever jump to other states inside `S`. This implies that the behavior of `M` on any input
cannot depend on its values outside `S`. We use this to allow `Λ` to be an infinite set when
convenient, and prove that only finitely many of these states are actually accessible. This
formalizes "essentially finite" mentioned above.
-/
assert_not_exists MonoidWithZero
open List (Vector)
open Relation
open Nat (iterate)
open Function (update iterate_succ iterate_succ_apply iterate_succ' iterate_succ_apply'
iterate_zero_apply)
namespace Turing
/-!
## The TM2 model
The TM2 model removes the tape entirely from the TM1 model, replacing it with an arbitrary (finite)
collection of stacks, each with elements of different types (the alphabet of stack `k : K` is
`Γ k`). The statements are:
* `push k (f : σ → Γ k) q` puts `f a` on the `k`-th stack, then does `q`.
* `pop k (f : σ → Option (Γ k) → σ) q` changes the state to `f a (S k).head`, where `S k` is the
value of the `k`-th stack, and removes this element from the stack, then does `q`.
* `peek k (f : σ → Option (Γ k) → σ) q` changes the state to `f a (S k).head`, where `S k` is the
value of the `k`-th stack, then does `q`.
* `load (f : σ → σ) q` reads nothing but applies `f` to the internal state, then does `q`.
* `branch (f : σ → Bool) qtrue qfalse` does `qtrue` or `qfalse` according to `f a`.
* `goto (f : σ → Λ)` jumps to label `f a`.
* `halt` halts on the next step.
The configuration is a tuple `(l, var, stk)` where `l : Option Λ` is the current label to run or
`none` for the halting state, `var : σ` is the (finite) internal state, and `stk : ∀ k, List (Γ k)`
is the collection of stacks. (Note that unlike the `TM0` and `TM1` models, these are not
`ListBlank`s, they have definite ends that can be detected by the `pop` command.)
Given a designated stack `k` and a value `L : List (Γ k)`, the initial configuration has all the
stacks empty except the designated "input" stack; in `eval` this designated stack also functions
as the output stack.
-/
namespace TM2
variable {K : Type*}
-- Index type of stacks
variable (Γ : K → Type*)
-- Type of stack elements
variable (Λ : Type*)
-- Type of function labels
variable (σ : Type*)
-- Type of variable settings
/-- The TM2 model removes the tape entirely from the TM1 model,
replacing it with an arbitrary (finite) collection of stacks.
The operation `push` puts an element on one of the stacks,
and `pop` removes an element from a stack (and modifying the
internal state based on the result). `peek` modifies the
internal state but does not remove an element. -/
inductive Stmt
| push : ∀ k, (σ → Γ k) → Stmt → Stmt
| peek : ∀ k, (σ → Option (Γ k) → σ) → Stmt → Stmt
| pop : ∀ k, (σ → Option (Γ k) → σ) → Stmt → Stmt
| load : (σ → σ) → Stmt → Stmt
| branch : (σ → Bool) → Stmt → Stmt → Stmt
| goto : (σ → Λ) → Stmt
| halt : Stmt
open Stmt
instance Stmt.inhabited : Inhabited (Stmt Γ Λ σ) :=
⟨halt⟩
/-- A configuration in the TM2 model is a label (or `none` for the halt state), the state of
local variables, and the stacks. (Note that the stacks are not `ListBlank`s, they have a definite
size.) -/
structure Cfg where
/-- The current label to run (or `none` for the halting state) -/
l : Option Λ
/-- The internal state -/
var : σ
/-- The (finite) collection of internal stacks -/
stk : ∀ k, List (Γ k)
instance Cfg.inhabited [Inhabited σ] : Inhabited (Cfg Γ Λ σ) :=
⟨⟨default, default, default⟩⟩
variable {Γ Λ σ}
section
variable [DecidableEq K]
/-- The step function for the TM2 model. -/
def stepAux : Stmt Γ Λ σ → σ → (∀ k, List (Γ k)) → Cfg Γ Λ σ
| push k f q, v, S => stepAux q v (update S k (f v :: S k))
| peek k f q, v, S => stepAux q (f v (S k).head?) S
| pop k f q, v, S => stepAux q (f v (S k).head?) (update S k (S k).tail)
| load a q, v, S => stepAux q (a v) S
| branch f q₁ q₂, v, S => cond (f v) (stepAux q₁ v S) (stepAux q₂ v S)
| goto f, v, S => ⟨some (f v), v, S⟩
| halt, v, S => ⟨none, v, S⟩
/-- The step function for the TM2 model. -/
def step (M : Λ → Stmt Γ Λ σ) : Cfg Γ Λ σ → Option (Cfg Γ Λ σ)
| ⟨none, _, _⟩ => none
| ⟨some l, v, S⟩ => some (stepAux (M l) v S)
attribute [simp] stepAux.eq_1 stepAux.eq_2 stepAux.eq_3
stepAux.eq_4 stepAux.eq_5 stepAux.eq_6 stepAux.eq_7 step.eq_1 step.eq_2
/-- The (reflexive) reachability relation for the TM2 model. -/
def Reaches (M : Λ → Stmt Γ Λ σ) : Cfg Γ Λ σ → Cfg Γ Λ σ → Prop :=
ReflTransGen fun a b ↦ b ∈ step M a
end
/-- Given a set `S` of states, `SupportsStmt S q` means that `q` only jumps to states in `S`. -/
def SupportsStmt (S : Finset Λ) : Stmt Γ Λ σ → Prop
| push _ _ q => SupportsStmt S q
| peek _ _ q => SupportsStmt S q
| pop _ _ q => SupportsStmt S q
| load _ q => SupportsStmt S q
| branch _ q₁ q₂ => SupportsStmt S q₁ ∧ SupportsStmt S q₂
| goto l => ∀ v, l v ∈ S
| halt => True
section
open scoped Classical in
/-- The set of subtree statements in a statement. -/
noncomputable def stmts₁ : Stmt Γ Λ σ → Finset (Stmt Γ Λ σ)
| Q@(push _ _ q) => insert Q (stmts₁ q)
| Q@(peek _ _ q) => insert Q (stmts₁ q)
| Q@(pop _ _ q) => insert Q (stmts₁ q)
| Q@(load _ q) => insert Q (stmts₁ q)
| Q@(branch _ q₁ q₂) => insert Q (stmts₁ q₁ ∪ stmts₁ q₂)
| Q@(goto _) => {Q}
| Q@halt => {Q}
theorem stmts₁_self {q : Stmt Γ Λ σ} : q ∈ stmts₁ q := by
cases q <;> simp only [Finset.mem_insert_self, Finset.mem_singleton_self, stmts₁]
theorem stmts₁_trans {q₁ q₂ : Stmt Γ Λ σ} : q₁ ∈ stmts₁ q₂ → stmts₁ q₁ ⊆ stmts₁ q₂ := by
classical
intro h₁₂ q₀ h₀₁
induction q₂ with (
simp only [stmts₁] at h₁₂ ⊢
simp only [Finset.mem_insert, Finset.mem_singleton, Finset.mem_union] at h₁₂)
| branch f q₁ q₂ IH₁ IH₂ =>
rcases h₁₂ with (rfl | h₁₂ | h₁₂)
· unfold stmts₁ at h₀₁
exact h₀₁
· exact Finset.mem_insert_of_mem (Finset.mem_union_left _ (IH₁ h₁₂))
· exact Finset.mem_insert_of_mem (Finset.mem_union_right _ (IH₂ h₁₂))
| goto l => subst h₁₂; exact h₀₁
| halt => subst h₁₂; exact h₀₁
| load _ q IH | _ _ _ q IH =>
rcases h₁₂ with (rfl | h₁₂)
· unfold stmts₁ at h₀₁
exact h₀₁
· exact Finset.mem_insert_of_mem (IH h₁₂)
theorem stmts₁_supportsStmt_mono {S : Finset Λ} {q₁ q₂ : Stmt Γ Λ σ} (h : q₁ ∈ stmts₁ q₂)
(hs : SupportsStmt S q₂) : SupportsStmt S q₁ := by
induction q₂ with
simp only [stmts₁, SupportsStmt, Finset.mem_insert, Finset.mem_union, Finset.mem_singleton]
at h hs
| branch f q₁ q₂ IH₁ IH₂ => rcases h with (rfl | h | h); exacts [hs, IH₁ h hs.1, IH₂ h hs.2]
| goto l => subst h; exact hs
| halt => subst h; trivial
| load _ _ IH | _ _ _ _ IH => rcases h with (rfl | h) <;> [exact hs; exact IH h hs]
open scoped Classical in
/-- The set of statements accessible from initial set `S` of labels. -/
noncomputable def stmts (M : Λ → Stmt Γ Λ σ) (S : Finset Λ) : Finset (Option (Stmt Γ Λ σ)) :=
Finset.insertNone (S.biUnion fun q ↦ stmts₁ (M q))
theorem stmts_trans {M : Λ → Stmt Γ Λ σ} {S : Finset Λ} {q₁ q₂ : Stmt Γ Λ σ} (h₁ : q₁ ∈ stmts₁ q₂) :
some q₂ ∈ stmts M S → some q₁ ∈ stmts M S := by
simp only [stmts, Finset.mem_insertNone, Finset.mem_biUnion, Option.mem_def, Option.some.injEq,
forall_eq', exists_imp, and_imp]
exact fun l ls h₂ ↦ ⟨_, ls, stmts₁_trans h₂ h₁⟩
end
variable [Inhabited Λ]
/-- Given a TM2 machine `M` and a set `S` of states, `Supports M S` means that all states in
`S` jump only to other states in `S`. -/
def Supports (M : Λ → Stmt Γ Λ σ) (S : Finset Λ) :=
default ∈ S ∧ ∀ q ∈ S, SupportsStmt S (M q)
theorem stmts_supportsStmt {M : Λ → Stmt Γ Λ σ} {S : Finset Λ} {q : Stmt Γ Λ σ}
(ss : Supports M S) : some q ∈ stmts M S → SupportsStmt S q := by
simp only [stmts, Finset.mem_insertNone, Finset.mem_biUnion, Option.mem_def, Option.some.injEq,
forall_eq', exists_imp, and_imp]
exact fun l ls h ↦ stmts₁_supportsStmt_mono h (ss.2 _ ls)
variable [DecidableEq K]
theorem step_supports (M : Λ → Stmt Γ Λ σ) {S : Finset Λ} (ss : Supports M S) :
∀ {c c' : Cfg Γ Λ σ}, c' ∈ step M c → c.l ∈ Finset.insertNone S → c'.l ∈ Finset.insertNone S
| ⟨some l₁, v, T⟩, c', h₁, h₂ => by
replace h₂ := ss.2 _ (Finset.some_mem_insertNone.1 h₂)
simp only [step, Option.mem_def, Option.some.injEq] at h₁; subst c'
revert h₂; induction M l₁ generalizing v T with intro hs
| branch p q₁' q₂' IH₁ IH₂ =>
unfold stepAux; cases p v
· exact IH₂ _ _ hs.2
· exact IH₁ _ _ hs.1
| goto => exact Finset.some_mem_insertNone.2 (hs _)
| halt => apply Multiset.mem_cons_self
| load _ _ IH | _ _ _ _ IH => exact IH _ _ hs
variable [Inhabited σ]
/-- The initial state of the TM2 model. The input is provided on a designated stack. -/
def init (k : K) (L : List (Γ k)) : Cfg Γ Λ σ :=
⟨some default, default, update (fun _ ↦ []) k L⟩
/-- Evaluates a TM2 program to completion, with the output on the same stack as the input. -/
def eval (M : Λ → Stmt Γ Λ σ) (k : K) (L : List (Γ k)) : Part (List (Γ k)) :=
(Turing.eval (step M) (init k L)).map fun c ↦ c.stk k
end TM2
/-!
## TM2 emulator in TM1
To prove that TM2 computable functions are TM1 computable, we need to reduce each TM2 program to a
TM1 program. So suppose a TM2 program is given. This program has to maintain a whole collection of
stacks, but we have only one tape, so we must "multiplex" them all together. Pictorially, if stack
1 contains `[a, b]` and stack 2 contains `[c, d, e, f]` then the tape looks like this:
```
bottom: ... | _ | T | _ | _ | _ | _ | ...
stack 1: ... | _ | b | a | _ | _ | _ | ...
stack 2: ... | _ | f | e | d | c | _ | ...
```
where a tape element is a vertical slice through the diagram. Here the alphabet is
`Γ' := Bool × ∀ k, Option (Γ k)`, where:
* `bottom : Bool` is marked only in one place, the initial position of the TM, and represents the
tail of all stacks. It is never modified.
* `stk k : Option (Γ k)` is the value of the `k`-th stack, if in range, otherwise `none` (which is
the blank value). Note that the head of the stack is at the far end; this is so that push and pop
don't have to do any shifting.
In "resting" position, the TM is sitting at the position marked `bottom`. For non-stack actions,
it operates in place, but for the stack actions `push`, `peek`, and `pop`, it must shuttle to the
end of the appropriate stack, make its changes, and then return to the bottom. So the states are:
* `normal (l : Λ)`: waiting at `bottom` to execute function `l`
* `go k (s : StAct k) (q : Stmt₂)`: travelling to the right to get to the end of stack `k` in
order to perform stack action `s`, and later continue with executing `q`
* `ret (q : Stmt₂)`: travelling to the left after having performed a stack action, and executing
`q` once we arrive
Because of the shuttling, emulation overhead is `O(n)`, where `n` is the current maximum of the
length of all stacks. Therefore a program that takes `k` steps to run in TM2 takes `O((m+k)k)`
steps to run when emulated in TM1, where `m` is the length of the input.
-/
namespace TM2to1
-- A displaced lemma proved in unnecessary generality
theorem stk_nth_val {K : Type*} {Γ : K → Type*} {L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))} {k S} (n)
(hL : ListBlank.map (proj k) L = ListBlank.mk (List.map some S).reverse) :
L.nth n k = S.reverse[n]? := by
rw [← proj_map_nth, hL, ← List.map_reverse, ListBlank.nth_mk,
List.getI_eq_iget_getElem?, List.getElem?_map]
cases S.reverse[n]? <;> rfl
variable (K : Type*)
variable (Γ : K → Type*)
variable {Λ σ : Type*}
/-- The alphabet of the TM2 simulator on TM1 is a marker for the stack bottom,
plus a vector of stack elements for each stack, or none if the stack does not extend this far. -/
def Γ' :=
Bool × ∀ k, Option (Γ k)
variable {K Γ}
instance Γ'.inhabited : Inhabited (Γ' K Γ) :=
⟨⟨false, fun _ ↦ none⟩⟩
instance Γ'.fintype [DecidableEq K] [Fintype K] [∀ k, Fintype (Γ k)] : Fintype (Γ' K Γ) :=
instFintypeProd _ _
/-- The bottom marker is fixed throughout the calculation, so we use the `addBottom` function
to express the program state in terms of a tape with only the stacks themselves. -/
def addBottom (L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))) : ListBlank (Γ' K Γ) :=
ListBlank.cons (true, L.head) (L.tail.map ⟨Prod.mk false, rfl⟩)
theorem addBottom_map (L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))) :
(addBottom L).map ⟨Prod.snd, by rfl⟩ = L := by
simp only [addBottom, ListBlank.map_cons]
convert ListBlank.cons_head_tail L
generalize ListBlank.tail L = L'
refine L'.induction_on fun l ↦ ?_; simp
theorem addBottom_modifyNth (f : (∀ k, Option (Γ k)) → ∀ k, Option (Γ k))
(L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))) (n : ℕ) :
(addBottom L).modifyNth (fun a ↦ (a.1, f a.2)) n = addBottom (L.modifyNth f n) := by
cases n <;>
simp only [addBottom, ListBlank.head_cons, ListBlank.modifyNth, ListBlank.tail_cons]
congr; symm; apply ListBlank.map_modifyNth; intro; rfl
theorem addBottom_nth_snd (L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))) (n : ℕ) :
((addBottom L).nth n).2 = L.nth n := by
conv => rhs; rw [← addBottom_map L, ListBlank.nth_map]
theorem addBottom_nth_succ_fst (L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))) (n : ℕ) :
((addBottom L).nth (n + 1)).1 = false := by
rw [ListBlank.nth_succ, addBottom, ListBlank.tail_cons, ListBlank.nth_map]
theorem addBottom_head_fst (L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))) : (addBottom L).head.1 = true := by
rw [addBottom, ListBlank.head_cons]
variable (K Γ σ) in
/-- A stack action is a command that interacts with the top of a stack. Our default position
is at the bottom of all the stacks, so we have to hold on to this action while going to the end
to modify the stack. -/
inductive StAct (k : K)
| push : (σ → Γ k) → StAct k
| peek : (σ → Option (Γ k) → σ) → StAct k
| pop : (σ → Option (Γ k) → σ) → StAct k
instance StAct.inhabited {k : K} : Inhabited (StAct K Γ σ k) :=
⟨StAct.peek fun s _ ↦ s⟩
section
open StAct
/-- The TM2 statement corresponding to a stack action. -/
def stRun {k : K} : StAct K Γ σ k → TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ → TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ
| push f => TM2.Stmt.push k f
| peek f => TM2.Stmt.peek k f
| pop f => TM2.Stmt.pop k f
/-- The effect of a stack action on the local variables, given the value of the stack. -/
def stVar {k : K} (v : σ) (l : List (Γ k)) : StAct K Γ σ k → σ
| push _ => v
| peek f => f v l.head?
| pop f => f v l.head?
/-- The effect of a stack action on the stack. -/
def stWrite {k : K} (v : σ) (l : List (Γ k)) : StAct K Γ σ k → List (Γ k)
| push f => f v :: l
| peek _ => l
| pop _ => l.tail
/-- We have partitioned the TM2 statements into "stack actions", which require going to the end
of the stack, and all other actions, which do not. This is a modified recursor which lumps the
stack actions into one. -/
@[elab_as_elim]
def stmtStRec.{l} {motive : TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ → Sort l}
(run : ∀ (k) (s : StAct K Γ σ k) (q) (_ : motive q), motive (stRun s q))
(load : ∀ (a q) (_ : motive q), motive (TM2.Stmt.load a q))
(branch : ∀ (p q₁ q₂) (_ : motive q₁) (_ : motive q₂), motive (TM2.Stmt.branch p q₁ q₂))
(goto : ∀ l, motive (TM2.Stmt.goto l)) (halt : motive TM2.Stmt.halt) : ∀ n, motive n
| TM2.Stmt.push _ f q => run _ (push f) _ (stmtStRec run load branch goto halt q)
| TM2.Stmt.peek _ f q => run _ (peek f) _ (stmtStRec run load branch goto halt q)
| TM2.Stmt.pop _ f q => run _ (pop f) _ (stmtStRec run load branch goto halt q)
| TM2.Stmt.load _ q => load _ _ (stmtStRec run load branch goto halt q)
| TM2.Stmt.branch _ q₁ q₂ =>
branch _ _ _ (stmtStRec run load branch goto halt q₁) (stmtStRec run load branch goto halt q₂)
| TM2.Stmt.goto _ => goto _
| TM2.Stmt.halt => halt
theorem supports_run (S : Finset Λ) {k : K} (s : StAct K Γ σ k) (q : TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ) :
TM2.SupportsStmt S (stRun s q) ↔ TM2.SupportsStmt S q := by
cases s <;> rfl
end
variable (K Γ Λ σ)
/-- The machine states of the TM2 emulator. We can either be in a normal state when waiting for the
next TM2 action, or we can be in the "go" and "return" states to go to the top of the stack and
return to the bottom, respectively. -/
inductive Λ'
| normal : Λ → Λ'
| go (k : K) : StAct K Γ σ k → TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ → Λ'
| ret : TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ → Λ'
variable {K Γ Λ σ}
open Λ'
instance Λ'.inhabited [Inhabited Λ] : Inhabited (Λ' K Γ Λ σ) :=
⟨normal default⟩
open TM1.Stmt
section
variable [DecidableEq K]
/-- The program corresponding to state transitions at the end of a stack. Here we start out just
after the top of the stack, and should end just after the new top of the stack. -/
def trStAct {k : K} (q : TM1.Stmt (Γ' K Γ) (Λ' K Γ Λ σ) σ) :
StAct K Γ σ k → TM1.Stmt (Γ' K Γ) (Λ' K Γ Λ σ) σ
| StAct.push f => (write fun a s ↦ (a.1, update a.2 k <| some <| f s)) <| move Dir.right q
| StAct.peek f => move Dir.left <| (load fun a s ↦ f s (a.2 k)) <| move Dir.right q
| StAct.pop f =>
branch (fun a _ ↦ a.1) (load (fun _ s ↦ f s none) q)
(move Dir.left <|
(load fun a s ↦ f s (a.2 k)) <| write (fun a _ ↦ (a.1, update a.2 k none)) q)
/-- The initial state for the TM2 emulator, given an initial TM2 state. All stacks start out empty
except for the input stack, and the stack bottom mark is set at the head. -/
def trInit (k : K) (L : List (Γ k)) : List (Γ' K Γ) :=
let L' : List (Γ' K Γ) := L.reverse.map fun a ↦ (false, update (fun _ ↦ none) k (some a))
(true, L'.headI.2) :: L'.tail
theorem step_run {k : K} (q : TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ) (v : σ) (S : ∀ k, List (Γ k)) : ∀ s : StAct K Γ σ k,
TM2.stepAux (stRun s q) v S = TM2.stepAux q (stVar v (S k) s) (update S k (stWrite v (S k) s))
| StAct.push _ => rfl
| StAct.peek f => by unfold stWrite; rw [Function.update_eq_self]; rfl
| StAct.pop _ => rfl
end
/-- The translation of TM2 statements to TM1 statements. regular actions have direct equivalents,
but stack actions are deferred by going to the corresponding `go` state, so that we can find the
appropriate stack top. -/
def trNormal : TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ → TM1.Stmt (Γ' K Γ) (Λ' K Γ Λ σ) σ
| TM2.Stmt.push k f q => goto fun _ _ ↦ go k (StAct.push f) q
| TM2.Stmt.peek k f q => goto fun _ _ ↦ go k (StAct.peek f) q
| TM2.Stmt.pop k f q => goto fun _ _ ↦ go k (StAct.pop f) q
| TM2.Stmt.load a q => load (fun _ ↦ a) (trNormal q)
| TM2.Stmt.branch f q₁ q₂ => branch (fun _ ↦ f) (trNormal q₁) (trNormal q₂)
| TM2.Stmt.goto l => goto fun _ s ↦ normal (l s)
| TM2.Stmt.halt => halt
theorem trNormal_run {k : K} (s : StAct K Γ σ k) (q : TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ) :
trNormal (stRun s q) = goto fun _ _ ↦ go k s q := by
cases s <;> rfl
section
open scoped Classical in
/-- The set of machine states accessible from an initial TM2 statement. -/
noncomputable def trStmts₁ : TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ → Finset (Λ' K Γ Λ σ)
| TM2.Stmt.push k f q => {go k (StAct.push f) q, ret q} ∪ trStmts₁ q
| TM2.Stmt.peek k f q => {go k (StAct.peek f) q, ret q} ∪ trStmts₁ q
| TM2.Stmt.pop k f q => {go k (StAct.pop f) q, ret q} ∪ trStmts₁ q
| TM2.Stmt.load _ q => trStmts₁ q
| TM2.Stmt.branch _ q₁ q₂ => trStmts₁ q₁ ∪ trStmts₁ q₂
| _ => ∅
theorem trStmts₁_run {k : K} {s : StAct K Γ σ k} {q : TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ} :
open scoped Classical in
trStmts₁ (stRun s q) = {go k s q, ret q} ∪ trStmts₁ q := by
cases s <;> simp only [trStmts₁, stRun]
theorem tr_respects_aux₂ [DecidableEq K] {k : K} {q : TM1.Stmt (Γ' K Γ) (Λ' K Γ Λ σ) σ} {v : σ}
{S : ∀ k, List (Γ k)} {L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))}
(hL : ∀ k, L.map (proj k) = ListBlank.mk ((S k).map some).reverse) (o : StAct K Γ σ k) :
let v' := stVar v (S k) o
let Sk' := stWrite v (S k) o
let S' := update S k Sk'
∃ L' : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k)),
(∀ k, L'.map (proj k) = ListBlank.mk ((S' k).map some).reverse) ∧
TM1.stepAux (trStAct q o) v
((Tape.move Dir.right)^[(S k).length] (Tape.mk' ∅ (addBottom L))) =
TM1.stepAux q v' ((Tape.move Dir.right)^[(S' k).length] (Tape.mk' ∅ (addBottom L'))) := by
simp only [Function.update_self]; cases o with simp only [stWrite, stVar, trStAct, TM1.stepAux]
| push f =>
have := Tape.write_move_right_n fun a : Γ' K Γ ↦ (a.1, update a.2 k (some (f v)))
refine
⟨_, fun k' ↦ ?_, by
-- Porting note: `rw [...]` to `erw [...]; rfl`.
-- https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/5164
rw [Tape.move_right_n_head, List.length, Tape.mk'_nth_nat, this]
erw [addBottom_modifyNth fun a ↦ update a k (some (f v))]
rw [Nat.add_one, iterate_succ']
rfl⟩
refine ListBlank.ext fun i ↦ ?_
rw [ListBlank.nth_map, ListBlank.nth_modifyNth, proj, PointedMap.mk_val]
by_cases h' : k' = k
· subst k'
split_ifs with h
<;> simp only [List.reverse_cons, Function.update_self, ListBlank.nth_mk, List.map]
· rw [List.getI_eq_getElem _, List.getElem_append_right] <;>
simp only [List.length_append, List.length_reverse, List.length_map, ← h,
Nat.sub_self, List.length_singleton, List.getElem_singleton,
le_refl, Nat.lt_succ_self]
rw [← proj_map_nth, hL, ListBlank.nth_mk]
rcases lt_or_gt_of_ne h with h | h
· rw [List.getI_append]
simpa only [List.length_map, List.length_reverse] using h
· rw [gt_iff_lt] at h
rw [List.getI_eq_default, List.getI_eq_default] <;>
simp only [Nat.add_one_le_iff, h, List.length, le_of_lt, List.length_reverse,
List.length_append, List.length_map]
· split_ifs <;> rw [Function.update_of_ne h', ← proj_map_nth, hL]
rw [Function.update_of_ne h']
| peek f =>
rw [Function.update_eq_self]
use L, hL; rw [Tape.move_left_right]; congr
cases e : S k; · rfl
rw [List.length_cons, iterate_succ', Function.comp, Tape.move_right_left,
Tape.move_right_n_head, Tape.mk'_nth_nat, addBottom_nth_snd, stk_nth_val _ (hL k), e,
List.reverse_cons, ← List.length_reverse, List.getElem?_concat_length]
rfl
| pop f =>
rcases e : S k with - | ⟨hd, tl⟩
· simp only [Tape.mk'_head, ListBlank.head_cons, Tape.move_left_mk', List.length,
Tape.write_mk', List.head?, iterate_zero_apply, List.tail_nil]
rw [← e, Function.update_eq_self]
exact ⟨L, hL, by rw [addBottom_head_fst, cond]⟩
· refine
⟨_, fun k' ↦ ?_, by
erw [List.length_cons, Tape.move_right_n_head, Tape.mk'_nth_nat, addBottom_nth_succ_fst,
cond_false, iterate_succ', Function.comp, Tape.move_right_left, Tape.move_right_n_head,
Tape.mk'_nth_nat, Tape.write_move_right_n fun a : Γ' K Γ ↦ (a.1, update a.2 k none),
addBottom_modifyNth fun a ↦ update a k none, addBottom_nth_snd,
stk_nth_val _ (hL k), e,
show (List.cons hd tl).reverse[tl.length]? = some hd by
rw [List.reverse_cons, ← List.length_reverse, List.getElem?_concat_length],
List.head?, List.tail]⟩
refine ListBlank.ext fun i ↦ ?_
rw [ListBlank.nth_map, ListBlank.nth_modifyNth, proj, PointedMap.mk_val]
by_cases h' : k' = k
· subst k'
split_ifs with h <;> simp only [Function.update_self, ListBlank.nth_mk, List.tail]
· rw [List.getI_eq_default]
· rfl
rw [h, List.length_reverse, List.length_map]
rw [← proj_map_nth, hL, ListBlank.nth_mk, e, List.map, List.reverse_cons]
rcases lt_or_gt_of_ne h with h | h
· rw [List.getI_append]
simpa only [List.length_map, List.length_reverse] using h
· rw [gt_iff_lt] at h
rw [List.getI_eq_default, List.getI_eq_default] <;>
simp only [Nat.add_one_le_iff, h, List.length, le_of_lt, List.length_reverse,
List.length_append, List.length_map]
· split_ifs <;> rw [Function.update_of_ne h', ← proj_map_nth, hL]
rw [Function.update_of_ne h']
end
variable [DecidableEq K]
variable (M : Λ → TM2.Stmt Γ Λ σ)
/-- The TM2 emulator machine states written as a TM1 program.
This handles the `go` and `ret` states, which shuttle to and from a stack top. -/
def tr : Λ' K Γ Λ σ → TM1.Stmt (Γ' K Γ) (Λ' K Γ Λ σ) σ
| normal q => trNormal (M q)
| go k s q =>
branch (fun a _ ↦ (a.2 k).isNone) (trStAct (goto fun _ _ ↦ ret q) s)
(move Dir.right <| goto fun _ _ ↦ go k s q)
| ret q => branch (fun a _ ↦ a.1) (trNormal q) (move Dir.left <| goto fun _ _ ↦ ret q)
/-- The relation between TM2 configurations and TM1 configurations of the TM2 emulator. -/
inductive TrCfg : TM2.Cfg Γ Λ σ → TM1.Cfg (Γ' K Γ) (Λ' K Γ Λ σ) σ → Prop
| mk {q : Option Λ} {v : σ} {S : ∀ k, List (Γ k)} (L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))) :
(∀ k, L.map (proj k) = ListBlank.mk ((S k).map some).reverse) →
TrCfg ⟨q, v, S⟩ ⟨q.map normal, v, Tape.mk' ∅ (addBottom L)⟩
theorem tr_respects_aux₁ {k} (o q v) {S : List (Γ k)} {L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))}
(hL : L.map (proj k) = ListBlank.mk (S.map some).reverse) (n) (H : n ≤ S.length) :
Reaches₀ (TM1.step (tr M)) ⟨some (go k o q), v, Tape.mk' ∅ (addBottom L)⟩
⟨some (go k o q), v, (Tape.move Dir.right)^[n] (Tape.mk' ∅ (addBottom L))⟩ := by
induction' n with n IH; · rfl
apply (IH (le_of_lt H)).tail
rw [iterate_succ_apply']
simp only [TM1.step, TM1.stepAux, tr, Tape.mk'_nth_nat, Tape.move_right_n_head,
addBottom_nth_snd, Option.mem_def]
rw [stk_nth_val _ hL, List.getElem?_eq_getElem]
· rfl
· rwa [List.length_reverse]
theorem tr_respects_aux₃ {q v} {L : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))} (n) : Reaches₀ (TM1.step (tr M))
⟨some (ret q), v, (Tape.move Dir.right)^[n] (Tape.mk' ∅ (addBottom L))⟩
⟨some (ret q), v, Tape.mk' ∅ (addBottom L)⟩ := by
induction' n with n IH; · rfl
refine Reaches₀.head ?_ IH
simp only [Option.mem_def, TM1.step]
rw [Option.some_inj, tr, TM1.stepAux, Tape.move_right_n_head, Tape.mk'_nth_nat,
addBottom_nth_succ_fst, TM1.stepAux, iterate_succ', Function.comp_apply, Tape.move_right_left]
rfl
theorem tr_respects_aux {q v T k} {S : ∀ k, List (Γ k)}
(hT : ∀ k, ListBlank.map (proj k) T = ListBlank.mk ((S k).map some).reverse)
(o : StAct K Γ σ k)
(IH : ∀ {v : σ} {S : ∀ k : K, List (Γ k)} {T : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))},
(∀ k, ListBlank.map (proj k) T = ListBlank.mk ((S k).map some).reverse) →
∃ b, TrCfg (TM2.stepAux q v S) b ∧
Reaches (TM1.step (tr M)) (TM1.stepAux (trNormal q) v (Tape.mk' ∅ (addBottom T))) b) :
∃ b, TrCfg (TM2.stepAux (stRun o q) v S) b ∧ Reaches (TM1.step (tr M))
(TM1.stepAux (trNormal (stRun o q)) v (Tape.mk' ∅ (addBottom T))) b := by
simp only [trNormal_run, step_run]
have hgo := tr_respects_aux₁ M o q v (hT k) _ le_rfl
obtain ⟨T', hT', hrun⟩ := tr_respects_aux₂ (Λ := Λ) hT o
have := hgo.tail' rfl
rw [tr, TM1.stepAux, Tape.move_right_n_head, Tape.mk'_nth_nat, addBottom_nth_snd,
stk_nth_val _ (hT k), List.getElem?_eq_none (le_of_eq List.length_reverse),
Option.isNone, cond, hrun, TM1.stepAux] at this
obtain ⟨c, gc, rc⟩ := IH hT'
refine ⟨c, gc, (this.to₀.trans (tr_respects_aux₃ M _) c (TransGen.head' rfl ?_)).to_reflTransGen⟩
rw [tr, TM1.stepAux, Tape.mk'_head, addBottom_head_fst]
exact rc
attribute [local simp] Respects TM2.step TM2.stepAux trNormal
theorem tr_respects : Respects (TM2.step M) (TM1.step (tr M)) TrCfg := by
-- Porting note (https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/12129): additional beta reduction needed
intro c₁ c₂ h
obtain @⟨- | l, v, S, L, hT⟩ := h; · constructor
rsuffices ⟨b, c, r⟩ : ∃ b, _ ∧ Reaches (TM1.step (tr M)) _ _
· exact ⟨b, c, TransGen.head' rfl r⟩
simp only [tr]
generalize M l = N
induction N using stmtStRec generalizing v S L hT with
| run k s q IH => exact tr_respects_aux M hT s @IH
| load a _ IH => exact IH _ hT
| branch p q₁ q₂ IH₁ IH₂ =>
unfold TM2.stepAux trNormal TM1.stepAux
beta_reduce
cases p v <;> [exact IH₂ _ hT; exact IH₁ _ hT]
| goto => exact ⟨_, ⟨_, hT⟩, ReflTransGen.refl⟩
| halt => exact ⟨_, ⟨_, hT⟩, ReflTransGen.refl⟩
section
variable [Inhabited Λ] [Inhabited σ]
theorem trCfg_init (k) (L : List (Γ k)) : TrCfg (TM2.init k L)
(TM1.init (trInit k L) : TM1.Cfg (Γ' K Γ) (Λ' K Γ Λ σ) σ) := by
rw [(_ : TM1.init _ = _)]
· refine ⟨ListBlank.mk (L.reverse.map fun a ↦ update default k (some a)), fun k' ↦ ?_⟩
refine ListBlank.ext fun i ↦ ?_
rw [ListBlank.map_mk, ListBlank.nth_mk, List.getI_eq_iget_getElem?, List.map_map]
have : ((proj k').f ∘ fun a => update (β := fun k => Option (Γ k)) default k (some a))
= fun a => (proj k').f (update (β := fun k => Option (Γ k)) default k (some a)) := rfl
rw [this, List.getElem?_map, proj, PointedMap.mk_val]
simp only []
by_cases h : k' = k
· subst k'
simp only [Function.update_self]
rw [ListBlank.nth_mk, List.getI_eq_iget_getElem?, ← List.map_reverse, List.getElem?_map]
· simp only [Function.update_of_ne h]
rw [ListBlank.nth_mk, List.getI_eq_iget_getElem?, List.map, List.reverse_nil]
cases L.reverse[i]? <;> rfl
· rw [trInit, TM1.init]
congr <;> cases L.reverse <;> try rfl
simp only [List.map_map, List.tail_cons, List.map]
rfl
theorem tr_eval_dom (k) (L : List (Γ k)) :
(TM1.eval (tr M) (trInit k L)).Dom ↔ (TM2.eval M k L).Dom :=
Turing.tr_eval_dom (tr_respects M) (trCfg_init k L)
theorem tr_eval (k) (L : List (Γ k)) {L₁ L₂} (H₁ : L₁ ∈ TM1.eval (tr M) (trInit k L))
(H₂ : L₂ ∈ TM2.eval M k L) :
∃ (S : ∀ k, List (Γ k)) (L' : ListBlank (∀ k, Option (Γ k))),
addBottom L' = L₁ ∧
(∀ k, L'.map (proj k) = ListBlank.mk ((S k).map some).reverse) ∧ S k = L₂ := by
obtain ⟨c₁, h₁, rfl⟩ := (Part.mem_map_iff _).1 H₁
obtain ⟨c₂, h₂, rfl⟩ := (Part.mem_map_iff _).1 H₂
obtain ⟨_, ⟨L', hT⟩, h₃⟩ := Turing.tr_eval (tr_respects M) (trCfg_init k L) h₂
cases Part.mem_unique h₁ h₃
exact ⟨_, L', by simp only [Tape.mk'_right₀], hT, rfl⟩
end
section
variable [Inhabited Λ]
open scoped Classical in
/-- The support of a set of TM2 states in the TM2 emulator. -/
noncomputable def trSupp (S : Finset Λ) : Finset (Λ' K Γ Λ σ) :=
S.biUnion fun l ↦ insert (normal l) (trStmts₁ (M l))
open scoped Classical in
theorem tr_supports {S} (ss : TM2.Supports M S) : TM1.Supports (tr M) (trSupp M S) :=
⟨Finset.mem_biUnion.2 ⟨_, ss.1, Finset.mem_insert.2 <| Or.inl rfl⟩, fun l' h ↦ by
suffices ∀ (q) (_ : TM2.SupportsStmt S q) (_ : ∀ x ∈ trStmts₁ q, x ∈ trSupp M S),
TM1.SupportsStmt (trSupp M S) (trNormal q) ∧
∀ l' ∈ trStmts₁ q, TM1.SupportsStmt (trSupp M S) (tr M l') by
rcases Finset.mem_biUnion.1 h with ⟨l, lS, h⟩
have :=
this _ (ss.2 l lS) fun x hx ↦ Finset.mem_biUnion.2 ⟨_, lS, Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hx⟩
rcases Finset.mem_insert.1 h with (rfl | h) <;> [exact this.1; exact this.2 _ h]
clear h l'
refine stmtStRec ?_ ?_ ?_ ?_ ?_
· intro _ s _ IH ss' sub -- stack op
rw [TM2to1.supports_run] at ss'
simp only [TM2to1.trStmts₁_run, Finset.mem_union, Finset.mem_insert, Finset.mem_singleton]
at sub
have hgo := sub _ (Or.inl <| Or.inl rfl)
have hret := sub _ (Or.inl <| Or.inr rfl)
obtain ⟨IH₁, IH₂⟩ := IH ss' fun x hx ↦ sub x <| Or.inr hx
refine ⟨by simp only [trNormal_run, TM1.SupportsStmt]; intros; exact hgo, fun l h ↦ ?_⟩
rw [trStmts₁_run] at h
simp only [TM2to1.trStmts₁_run, Finset.mem_union, Finset.mem_insert, Finset.mem_singleton]
at h
rcases h with (⟨rfl | rfl⟩ | h)
· cases s
· exact ⟨fun _ _ ↦ hret, fun _ _ ↦ hgo⟩
· exact ⟨fun _ _ ↦ hret, fun _ _ ↦ hgo⟩
· exact ⟨⟨fun _ _ ↦ hret, fun _ _ ↦ hret⟩, fun _ _ ↦ hgo⟩
· unfold TM1.SupportsStmt TM2to1.tr
exact ⟨IH₁, fun _ _ ↦ hret⟩
· exact IH₂ _ h
· intro _ _ IH ss' sub -- load
unfold TM2to1.trStmts₁ at sub ⊢
exact IH ss' sub
· intro _ _ _ IH₁ IH₂ ss' sub -- branch
unfold TM2to1.trStmts₁ at sub
obtain ⟨IH₁₁, IH₁₂⟩ := IH₁ ss'.1 fun x hx ↦ sub x <| Finset.mem_union_left _ hx
obtain ⟨IH₂₁, IH₂₂⟩ := IH₂ ss'.2 fun x hx ↦ sub x <| Finset.mem_union_right _ hx
refine ⟨⟨IH₁₁, IH₂₁⟩, fun l h ↦ ?_⟩
rw [trStmts₁] at h
rcases Finset.mem_union.1 h with (h | h) <;> [exact IH₁₂ _ h; exact IH₂₂ _ h]
· intro _ ss' _ -- goto
simp only [trStmts₁, Finset.not_mem_empty]; refine ⟨?_, fun _ ↦ False.elim⟩
exact fun _ v ↦ Finset.mem_biUnion.2 ⟨_, ss' v, Finset.mem_insert_self _ _⟩
· intro _ _ -- halt
simp only [trStmts₁, Finset.not_mem_empty]
exact ⟨trivial, fun _ ↦ False.elim⟩⟩
end
end TM2to1
end Turing
| Mathlib/Computability/TuringMachine.lean | 1,825 | 1,853 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Alexander Bentkamp, Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Alexander Bentkamp, Sébastien Gouëzel, Eric Wieser
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Rat
import Mathlib.Data.Complex.Cardinality
import Mathlib.Data.Complex.Module
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.FiniteDimensional.Defs
import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Infinite
/-!
# Complex number as a finite dimensional vector space over `ℝ`
This file contains the `FiniteDimensional ℝ ℂ` instance, as well as some results about the rank
(`finrank` and `Module.rank`).
-/
open Module
namespace Complex
instance : FiniteDimensional ℝ ℂ := .of_fintype_basis basisOneI
/-- `ℂ` is a finite extension of `ℝ` of degree 2, i.e `[ℂ : ℝ] = 2` -/
@[simp, stacks 09G4]
theorem finrank_real_complex : finrank ℝ ℂ = 2 := by
rw [finrank_eq_card_basis basisOneI, Fintype.card_fin]
@[simp]
theorem rank_real_complex : Module.rank ℝ ℂ = 2 := by simp [← finrank_eq_rank, finrank_real_complex]
theorem rank_real_complex'.{u} : Cardinal.lift.{u} (Module.rank ℝ ℂ) = 2 := by
rw [← finrank_eq_rank, finrank_real_complex, Cardinal.lift_natCast, Nat.cast_ofNat]
/-- `Fact` version of the dimension of `ℂ` over `ℝ`, locally useful in the definition of the
circle. -/
theorem finrank_real_complex_fact : Fact (finrank ℝ ℂ = 2) :=
⟨finrank_real_complex⟩
end Complex
instance (priority := 100) FiniteDimensional.complexToReal (E : Type*) [AddCommGroup E]
[Module ℂ E] [FiniteDimensional ℂ E] : FiniteDimensional ℝ E :=
FiniteDimensional.trans ℝ ℂ E
theorem rank_real_of_complex (E : Type*) [AddCommGroup E] [Module ℂ E] :
Module.rank ℝ E = 2 * Module.rank ℂ E :=
Cardinal.lift_inj.{_,0}.1 <| by
rw [← lift_rank_mul_lift_rank ℝ ℂ E, Complex.rank_real_complex']
simp only [Cardinal.lift_id']
theorem finrank_real_of_complex (E : Type*) [AddCommGroup E] [Module ℂ E] :
Module.finrank ℝ E = 2 * Module.finrank ℂ E := by
rw [← Module.finrank_mul_finrank ℝ ℂ E, Complex.finrank_real_complex]
section Rational
| open Cardinal Module
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Data/Complex/FiniteDimensional.lean | 59 | 61 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Yury Kudryashov. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yury Kudryashov, Sébastien Gouëzel
-/
import Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Operator.Banach
import Mathlib.Analysis.NormedSpace.OperatorNorm.NormedSpace
import Mathlib.Topology.PartialHomeomorph
/-!
# Non-linear maps close to affine maps
In this file we study a map `f` such that `‖f x - f y - f' (x - y)‖ ≤ c * ‖x - y‖` on an open set
`s`, where `f' : E →L[𝕜] F` is a continuous linear map and `c` is suitably small. Maps of this type
behave like `f a + f' (x - a)` near each `a ∈ s`.
When `f'` is onto, we show that `f` is locally onto.
When `f'` is a continuous linear equiv, we show that `f` is a homeomorphism
between `s` and `f '' s`. More precisely, we define `ApproximatesLinearOn.toPartialHomeomorph` to
be a `PartialHomeomorph` with `toFun = f`, `source = s`, and `target = f '' s`.
between `s` and `f '' s`. More precisely, we define `ApproximatesLinearOn.toPartialHomeomorph` to
be a `PartialHomeomorph` with `toFun = f`, `source = s`, and `target = f '' s`.
Maps of this type naturally appear in the proof of the inverse function theorem (see next section),
and `ApproximatesLinearOn.toPartialHomeomorph` will imply that the locally inverse function
and `ApproximatesLinearOn.toPartialHomeomorph` will imply that the locally inverse function
exists.
We define this auxiliary notion to split the proof of the inverse function theorem into small
lemmas. This approach makes it possible
- to prove a lower estimate on the size of the domain of the inverse function;
- to reuse parts of the proofs in the case if a function is not strictly differentiable. E.g., for a
function `f : E × F → G` with estimates on `f x y₁ - f x y₂` but not on `f x₁ y - f x₂ y`.
## Notations
We introduce some `local notation` to make formulas shorter:
* by `N` we denote `‖f'⁻¹‖`;
* by `g` we denote the auxiliary contracting map `x ↦ x + f'.symm (y - f x)` used to prove that
`{x | f x = y}` is nonempty.
-/
open Function Set Filter Metric
open scoped Topology NNReal
noncomputable section
variable {𝕜 : Type*} [NontriviallyNormedField 𝕜]
variable {E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E] [NormedSpace 𝕜 E]
variable {F : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup F] [NormedSpace 𝕜 F]
variable {ε : ℝ}
open Filter Metric Set
open ContinuousLinearMap (id)
/-- We say that `f` approximates a continuous linear map `f'` on `s` with constant `c`,
if `‖f x - f y - f' (x - y)‖ ≤ c * ‖x - y‖` whenever `x, y ∈ s`.
This predicate is defined to facilitate the splitting of the inverse function theorem into small
lemmas. Some of these lemmas can be useful, e.g., to prove that the inverse function is defined
on a specific set. -/
def ApproximatesLinearOn (f : E → F) (f' : E →L[𝕜] F) (s : Set E) (c : ℝ≥0) : Prop :=
∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ s, ‖f x - f y - f' (x - y)‖ ≤ c * ‖x - y‖
@[simp]
theorem approximatesLinearOn_empty (f : E → F) (f' : E →L[𝕜] F) (c : ℝ≥0) :
ApproximatesLinearOn f f' ∅ c := by simp [ApproximatesLinearOn]
namespace ApproximatesLinearOn
variable {f : E → F}
/-! First we prove some properties of a function that `ApproximatesLinearOn` a (not necessarily
invertible) continuous linear map. -/
section
variable {f' : E →L[𝕜] F} {s t : Set E} {c c' : ℝ≥0}
theorem mono_num (hc : c ≤ c') (hf : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c) :
ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c' := fun x hx y hy =>
le_trans (hf x hx y hy) (mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right hc <| norm_nonneg _)
theorem mono_set (hst : s ⊆ t) (hf : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' t c) :
ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c := fun x hx y hy => hf x (hst hx) y (hst hy)
theorem approximatesLinearOn_iff_lipschitzOnWith {f : E → F} {f' : E →L[𝕜] F} {s : Set E}
{c : ℝ≥0} : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c ↔ LipschitzOnWith c (f - ⇑f') s := by
have : ∀ x y, f x - f y - f' (x - y) = (f - f') x - (f - f') y := fun x y ↦ by
simp only [map_sub, Pi.sub_apply]; abel
simp only [this, lipschitzOnWith_iff_norm_sub_le, ApproximatesLinearOn]
alias ⟨lipschitzOnWith, _root_.LipschitzOnWith.approximatesLinearOn⟩ :=
approximatesLinearOn_iff_lipschitzOnWith
theorem lipschitz_sub (hf : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c) :
LipschitzWith c fun x : s => f x - f' x :=
hf.lipschitzOnWith.to_restrict
protected theorem lipschitz (hf : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c) :
LipschitzWith (‖f'‖₊ + c) (s.restrict f) := by
simpa only [restrict_apply, add_sub_cancel] using
(f'.lipschitz.restrict s).add hf.lipschitz_sub
protected theorem continuous (hf : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c) : Continuous (s.restrict f) :=
hf.lipschitz.continuous
protected theorem continuousOn (hf : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c) : ContinuousOn f s :=
continuousOn_iff_continuous_restrict.2 hf.continuous
end
section LocallyOnto
/-!
We prove that a function which is linearly approximated by a continuous linear map with a nonlinear
right inverse is locally onto. This will apply to the case where the approximating map is a linear
equivalence, for the local inverse theorem, but also whenever the approximating map is onto,
by Banach's open mapping theorem. -/
variable [CompleteSpace E] {s : Set E} {c : ℝ≥0} {f' : E →L[𝕜] F}
/-- If a function is linearly approximated by a continuous linear map with a (possibly nonlinear)
right inverse, then it is locally onto: a ball of an explicit radius is included in the image
of the map. -/
theorem surjOn_closedBall_of_nonlinearRightInverse
(hf : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c)
(f'symm : f'.NonlinearRightInverse) {ε : ℝ} {b : E} (ε0 : 0 ≤ ε) (hε : closedBall b ε ⊆ s) :
SurjOn f (closedBall b ε) (closedBall (f b) (((f'symm.nnnorm : ℝ)⁻¹ - c) * ε)) := by
intro y hy
rcases le_or_lt (f'symm.nnnorm : ℝ)⁻¹ c with hc | hc
· refine ⟨b, by simp [ε0], ?_⟩
have : dist y (f b) ≤ 0 :=
(mem_closedBall.1 hy).trans (mul_nonpos_of_nonpos_of_nonneg (by linarith) ε0)
simp only [dist_le_zero] at this
rw [this]
have If' : (0 : ℝ) < f'symm.nnnorm := by rw [← inv_pos]; exact (NNReal.coe_nonneg _).trans_lt hc
have Icf' : (c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm < 1 := by rwa [inv_eq_one_div, lt_div_iff₀ If'] at hc
have Jf' : (f'symm.nnnorm : ℝ) ≠ 0 := ne_of_gt If'
have Jcf' : (1 : ℝ) - c * f'symm.nnnorm ≠ 0 := by apply ne_of_gt; linarith
/- We have to show that `y` can be written as `f x` for some `x ∈ closedBall b ε`.
The idea of the proof is to apply the Banach contraction principle to the map
`g : x ↦ x + f'symm (y - f x)`, as a fixed point of this map satisfies `f x = y`.
When `f'symm` is a genuine linear inverse, `g` is a contracting map. In our case, since `f'symm`
is nonlinear, this map is not contracting (it is not even continuous), but still the proof of
the contraction theorem holds: `uₙ = gⁿ b` is a Cauchy sequence, converging exponentially fast
to the desired point `x`. Instead of appealing to general results, we check this by hand.
The main point is that `f (u n)` becomes exponentially close to `y`, and therefore
`dist (u (n+1)) (u n)` becomes exponentally small, making it possible to get an inductive
bound on `dist (u n) b`, from which one checks that `u n` stays in the ball on which one has a
control. Therefore, the bound can be checked at the next step, and so on inductively.
-/
set g := fun x => x + f'symm (y - f x) with hg
set u := fun n : ℕ => g^[n] b with hu
have usucc : ∀ n, u (n + 1) = g (u n) := by simp [hu, ← iterate_succ_apply' g _ b]
-- First bound: if `f z` is close to `y`, then `g z` is close to `z` (i.e., almost a fixed point).
have A : ∀ z, dist (g z) z ≤ f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f z) y := by
intro z
rw [dist_eq_norm, hg, add_sub_cancel_left, dist_eq_norm']
exact f'symm.bound _
-- Second bound: if `z` and `g z` are in the set with good control, then `f (g z)` becomes closer
-- to `y` than `f z` was (this uses the linear approximation property, and is the reason for the
-- choice of the formula for `g`).
have B :
∀ z ∈ closedBall b ε,
g z ∈ closedBall b ε → dist (f (g z)) y ≤ c * f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f z) y := by
intro z hz hgz
set v := f'symm (y - f z)
calc
dist (f (g z)) y = ‖f (z + v) - y‖ := by rw [dist_eq_norm]
_ = ‖f (z + v) - f z - f' v + f' v - (y - f z)‖ := by congr 1; abel
_ = ‖f (z + v) - f z - f' (z + v - z)‖ := by
simp only [v, ContinuousLinearMap.NonlinearRightInverse.right_inv, add_sub_cancel_left,
sub_add_cancel]
_ ≤ c * ‖z + v - z‖ := hf _ (hε hgz) _ (hε hz)
_ ≤ c * (f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f z) y) := by
gcongr
simpa [dist_eq_norm'] using f'symm.bound (y - f z)
_ = c * f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f z) y := by ring
-- Third bound: a complicated bound on `dist w b` (that will show up in the induction) is enough
-- to check that `w` is in the ball on which one has controls. Will be used to check that `u n`
-- belongs to this ball for all `n`.
have C : ∀ (n : ℕ) (w : E), dist w b ≤ f'symm.nnnorm * (1 - ((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n) /
(1 - c * f'symm.nnnorm) * dist (f b) y → w ∈ closedBall b ε := fun n w hw ↦ by
apply hw.trans
rw [div_mul_eq_mul_div, div_le_iff₀]; swap; · linarith
calc
(f'symm.nnnorm : ℝ) * (1 - ((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n) * dist (f b) y =
f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f b) y * (1 - ((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n) := by
ring
_ ≤ f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f b) y * 1 := by
gcongr
rw [sub_le_self_iff]
positivity
_ ≤ f'symm.nnnorm * (((f'symm.nnnorm : ℝ)⁻¹ - c) * ε) := by
rw [mul_one]
gcongr
exact mem_closedBall'.1 hy
_ = ε * (1 - c * f'symm.nnnorm) := by field_simp; ring
/- Main inductive control: `f (u n)` becomes exponentially close to `y`, and therefore
`dist (u (n+1)) (u n)` becomes exponentally small, making it possible to get an inductive
bound on `dist (u n) b`, from which one checks that `u n` remains in the ball on which we
have estimates. -/
have D : ∀ n : ℕ, dist (f (u n)) y ≤ ((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n * dist (f b) y ∧
dist (u n) b ≤ f'symm.nnnorm * (1 - ((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n) /
(1 - (c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) * dist (f b) y := fun n ↦ by
induction' n with n IH; · simp [hu, le_refl]
rw [usucc]
have Ign : dist (g (u n)) b ≤ f'symm.nnnorm * (1 - ((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n.succ) /
(1 - c * f'symm.nnnorm) * dist (f b) y :=
calc
dist (g (u n)) b ≤ dist (g (u n)) (u n) + dist (u n) b := dist_triangle _ _ _
_ ≤ f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f (u n)) y + dist (u n) b := add_le_add (A _) le_rfl
_ ≤ f'symm.nnnorm * (((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n * dist (f b) y) +
f'symm.nnnorm * (1 - ((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n) / (1 - c * f'symm.nnnorm) *
dist (f b) y := by
gcongr
· exact IH.1
· exact IH.2
_ = f'symm.nnnorm * (1 - ((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n.succ) /
(1 - (c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) * dist (f b) y := by
field_simp [Jcf', pow_succ]; ring
refine ⟨?_, Ign⟩
calc
dist (f (g (u n))) y ≤ c * f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f (u n)) y :=
B _ (C n _ IH.2) (C n.succ _ Ign)
_ ≤ (c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm * (((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n * dist (f b) y) := by
gcongr
apply IH.1
_ = ((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n.succ * dist (f b) y := by simp only [pow_succ']; ring
-- Deduce from the inductive bound that `uₙ` is a Cauchy sequence, therefore converging.
have : CauchySeq u := by
refine cauchySeq_of_le_geometric _ (↑f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f b) y) Icf' fun n ↦ ?_
calc
dist (u n) (u (n + 1)) = dist (g (u n)) (u n) := by rw [usucc, dist_comm]
_ ≤ f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f (u n)) y := A _
_ ≤ f'symm.nnnorm * (((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n * dist (f b) y) := by
gcongr
exact (D n).1
_ = f'symm.nnnorm * dist (f b) y * ((c : ℝ) * f'symm.nnnorm) ^ n := by ring
obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ : ∃ x, Tendsto u atTop (𝓝 x) := cauchySeq_tendsto_of_complete this
-- As all the `uₙ` belong to the ball `closedBall b ε`, so does their limit `x`.
have xmem : x ∈ closedBall b ε :=
isClosed_closedBall.mem_of_tendsto hx (Eventually.of_forall fun n => C n _ (D n).2)
refine ⟨x, xmem, ?_⟩
-- It remains to check that `f x = y`. This follows from continuity of `f` on `closedBall b ε`
-- and from the fact that `f uₙ` is converging to `y` by construction.
have hx' : Tendsto u atTop (𝓝[closedBall b ε] x) := by
simp only [nhdsWithin, tendsto_inf, hx, true_and, tendsto_principal]
exact Eventually.of_forall fun n => C n _ (D n).2
have T1 : Tendsto (f ∘ u) atTop (𝓝 (f x)) :=
(hf.continuousOn.mono hε x xmem).tendsto.comp hx'
have T2 : Tendsto (f ∘ u) atTop (𝓝 y) := by
rw [tendsto_iff_dist_tendsto_zero]
refine squeeze_zero (fun _ => dist_nonneg) (fun n => (D n).1) ?_
simpa using (tendsto_pow_atTop_nhds_zero_of_lt_one (by positivity) Icf').mul tendsto_const_nhds
exact tendsto_nhds_unique T1 T2
theorem open_image (hf : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c) (f'symm : f'.NonlinearRightInverse)
(hs : IsOpen s) (hc : Subsingleton F ∨ c < f'symm.nnnorm⁻¹) : IsOpen (f '' s) := by
rcases hc with hE | hc
· exact isOpen_discrete _
simp only [isOpen_iff_mem_nhds, nhds_basis_closedBall.mem_iff, forall_mem_image] at hs ⊢
intro x hx
rcases hs x hx with ⟨ε, ε0, hε⟩
refine ⟨(f'symm.nnnorm⁻¹ - c) * ε, mul_pos (sub_pos.2 hc) ε0, ?_⟩
exact (hf.surjOn_closedBall_of_nonlinearRightInverse f'symm (le_of_lt ε0) hε).mono hε Subset.rfl
theorem image_mem_nhds (hf : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c) (f'symm : f'.NonlinearRightInverse)
{x : E} (hs : s ∈ 𝓝 x) (hc : Subsingleton F ∨ c < f'symm.nnnorm⁻¹) : f '' s ∈ 𝓝 (f x) := by
obtain ⟨t, hts, ht, xt⟩ : ∃ t, t ⊆ s ∧ IsOpen t ∧ x ∈ t := _root_.mem_nhds_iff.1 hs
have := IsOpen.mem_nhds ((hf.mono_set hts).open_image f'symm ht hc) (mem_image_of_mem _ xt)
exact mem_of_superset this (image_subset _ hts)
|
theorem map_nhds_eq (hf : ApproximatesLinearOn f f' s c) (f'symm : f'.NonlinearRightInverse) {x : E}
(hs : s ∈ 𝓝 x) (hc : Subsingleton F ∨ c < f'symm.nnnorm⁻¹) : map f (𝓝 x) = 𝓝 (f x) := by
refine
le_antisymm ((hf.continuousOn x (mem_of_mem_nhds hs)).continuousAt hs) (le_map fun t ht => ?_)
have : f '' (s ∩ t) ∈ 𝓝 (f x) :=
(hf.mono_set inter_subset_left).image_mem_nhds f'symm (inter_mem hs ht) hc
exact mem_of_superset this (image_subset _ inter_subset_right)
| Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/InverseFunctionTheorem/ApproximatesLinearOn.lean | 283 | 291 |
/-
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.Basic
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.Lebesgue.Countable
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.Lebesgue.MeasurePreserving
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.Lebesgue.Norm
deprecated_module (since := "2025-04-13")
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Lebesgue.lean | 700 | 707 | |
/-
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.CategoryTheory.Preadditive.AdditiveFunctor
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Monoidal.Functor
/-!
# Preadditive monoidal categories
A monoidal category is `MonoidalPreadditive` if it is preadditive and tensor product of morphisms
is linear in both factors.
-/
noncomputable section
namespace CategoryTheory
open CategoryTheory.Limits
open CategoryTheory.MonoidalCategory
variable (C : Type*) [Category C] [Preadditive C] [MonoidalCategory C]
/-- A category is `MonoidalPreadditive` if tensoring is additive in both factors.
Note we don't `extend Preadditive C` here, as `Abelian C` already extends it,
and we'll need to have both typeclasses sometimes.
-/
class MonoidalPreadditive : Prop where
whiskerLeft_zero : ∀ {X Y Z : C}, X ◁ (0 : Y ⟶ Z) = 0 := by aesop_cat
zero_whiskerRight : ∀ {X Y Z : C}, (0 : Y ⟶ Z) ▷ X = 0 := by aesop_cat
whiskerLeft_add : ∀ {X Y Z : C} (f g : Y ⟶ Z), X ◁ (f + g) = X ◁ f + X ◁ g := by aesop_cat
add_whiskerRight : ∀ {X Y Z : C} (f g : Y ⟶ Z), (f + g) ▷ X = f ▷ X + g ▷ X := by aesop_cat
attribute [simp] MonoidalPreadditive.whiskerLeft_zero MonoidalPreadditive.zero_whiskerRight
attribute [simp] MonoidalPreadditive.whiskerLeft_add MonoidalPreadditive.add_whiskerRight
variable {C}
variable [MonoidalPreadditive C]
namespace MonoidalPreadditive
-- The priority setting will not be needed when we replace `𝟙 X ⊗ f` by `X ◁ f`.
@[simp (low)]
theorem tensor_zero {W X Y Z : C} (f : W ⟶ X) : f ⊗ (0 : Y ⟶ Z) = 0 := by
simp [tensorHom_def]
-- The priority setting will not be needed when we replace `f ⊗ 𝟙 X` by `f ▷ X`.
@[simp (low)]
theorem zero_tensor {W X Y Z : C} (f : Y ⟶ Z) : (0 : W ⟶ X) ⊗ f = 0 := by
simp [tensorHom_def]
theorem tensor_add {W X Y Z : C} (f : W ⟶ X) (g h : Y ⟶ Z) : f ⊗ (g + h) = f ⊗ g + f ⊗ h := by
simp [tensorHom_def]
theorem add_tensor {W X Y Z : C} (f g : W ⟶ X) (h : Y ⟶ Z) : (f + g) ⊗ h = f ⊗ h + g ⊗ h := by
simp [tensorHom_def]
end MonoidalPreadditive
instance tensorLeft_additive (X : C) : (tensorLeft X).Additive where
instance tensorRight_additive (X : C) : (tensorRight X).Additive where
instance tensoringLeft_additive (X : C) : ((tensoringLeft C).obj X).Additive where
instance tensoringRight_additive (X : C) : ((tensoringRight C).obj X).Additive where
/-- A faithful additive monoidal functor to a monoidal preadditive category
ensures that the domain is monoidal preadditive. -/
theorem monoidalPreadditive_of_faithful {D} [Category D] [Preadditive D] [MonoidalCategory D]
(F : D ⥤ C) [F.Monoidal] [F.Faithful] [F.Additive] :
MonoidalPreadditive D :=
{ whiskerLeft_zero := by
intros
apply F.map_injective
simp [Functor.Monoidal.map_whiskerLeft]
zero_whiskerRight := by
intros
apply F.map_injective
simp [Functor.Monoidal.map_whiskerRight]
whiskerLeft_add := by
intros
apply F.map_injective
simp only [Functor.Monoidal.map_whiskerLeft, Functor.map_add, Preadditive.comp_add,
Preadditive.add_comp, MonoidalPreadditive.whiskerLeft_add]
add_whiskerRight := by
intros
apply F.map_injective
simp only [Functor.Monoidal.map_whiskerRight, Functor.map_add, Preadditive.comp_add,
Preadditive.add_comp, MonoidalPreadditive.add_whiskerRight] }
theorem whiskerLeft_sum (P : C) {Q R : C} {J : Type*} (s : Finset J) (g : J → (Q ⟶ R)) :
P ◁ ∑ j ∈ s, g j = ∑ j ∈ s, P ◁ g j :=
map_sum ((tensoringLeft C).obj P).mapAddHom g s
theorem sum_whiskerRight {Q R : C} {J : Type*} (s : Finset J) (g : J → (Q ⟶ R)) (P : C) :
(∑ j ∈ s, g j) ▷ P = ∑ j ∈ s, g j ▷ P :=
map_sum ((tensoringRight C).obj P).mapAddHom g s
theorem tensor_sum {P Q R S : C} {J : Type*} (s : Finset J) (f : P ⟶ Q) (g : J → (R ⟶ S)) :
(f ⊗ ∑ j ∈ s, g j) = ∑ j ∈ s, f ⊗ g j := by
simp only [tensorHom_def, whiskerLeft_sum, Preadditive.comp_sum]
theorem sum_tensor {P Q R S : C} {J : Type*} (s : Finset J) (f : P ⟶ Q) (g : J → (R ⟶ S)) :
(∑ j ∈ s, g j) ⊗ f = ∑ j ∈ s, g j ⊗ f := by
simp only [tensorHom_def, sum_whiskerRight, Preadditive.sum_comp]
-- In a closed monoidal category, this would hold because
-- `tensorLeft X` is a left adjoint and hence preserves all colimits.
-- In any case it is true in any preadditive category.
instance (X : C) : PreservesFiniteBiproducts (tensorLeft X) where
preserves {J} :=
let ⟨_⟩ := nonempty_fintype J
{ preserves := fun {f} =>
{ preserves := fun {b} i => ⟨isBilimitOfTotal _ (by
dsimp
simp_rw [← id_tensorHom]
simp only [← tensor_comp, Category.comp_id, ← tensor_sum, ← tensor_id,
IsBilimit.total i])⟩ } }
instance (X : C) : PreservesFiniteBiproducts (tensorRight X) where
preserves {J} :=
let ⟨_⟩ := nonempty_fintype J
{ preserves := fun {f} =>
{ preserves := fun {b} i => ⟨isBilimitOfTotal _ (by
dsimp
simp_rw [← tensorHom_id]
simp only [← tensor_comp, Category.comp_id, ← sum_tensor, ← tensor_id,
IsBilimit.total i])⟩ } }
variable [HasFiniteBiproducts C]
/-- The isomorphism showing how tensor product on the left distributes over direct sums. -/
def leftDistributor {J : Type} [Finite J] (X : C) (f : J → C) : X ⊗ ⨁ f ≅ ⨁ fun j => X ⊗ f j :=
(tensorLeft X).mapBiproduct f
theorem leftDistributor_hom {J : Type} [Fintype J] (X : C) (f : J → C) :
(leftDistributor X f).hom =
∑ j : J, (X ◁ biproduct.π f j) ≫ biproduct.ι (fun j => X ⊗ f j) j := by
classical
ext
dsimp [leftDistributor, Functor.mapBiproduct, Functor.mapBicone]
erw [biproduct.lift_π]
simp only [Preadditive.sum_comp, Category.assoc, biproduct.ι_π, comp_dite, comp_zero,
Finset.sum_dite_eq', Finset.mem_univ, ite_true, eqToHom_refl, Category.comp_id]
theorem leftDistributor_inv {J : Type} [Fintype J] (X : C) (f : J → C) :
(leftDistributor X f).inv = ∑ j : J, biproduct.π _ j ≫ (X ◁ biproduct.ι f j) := by
classical
ext
dsimp [leftDistributor, Functor.mapBiproduct, Functor.mapBicone]
simp only [Preadditive.comp_sum, biproduct.ι_π_assoc, dite_comp, zero_comp,
Finset.sum_dite_eq, Finset.mem_univ, ite_true, eqToHom_refl, Category.id_comp,
biproduct.ι_desc]
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem leftDistributor_hom_comp_biproduct_π {J : Type} [Finite J] (X : C) (f : J → C) (j : J) :
(leftDistributor X f).hom ≫ biproduct.π _ j = X ◁ biproduct.π _ j := by
classical
cases nonempty_fintype J
simp [leftDistributor_hom, Preadditive.sum_comp, biproduct.ι_π, comp_dite]
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem biproduct_ι_comp_leftDistributor_hom {J : Type} [Finite J] (X : C) (f : J → C) (j : J) :
(X ◁ biproduct.ι _ j) ≫ (leftDistributor X f).hom = biproduct.ι (fun j => X ⊗ f j) j := by
classical
cases nonempty_fintype J
simp [leftDistributor_hom, Preadditive.comp_sum, ← MonoidalCategory.whiskerLeft_comp_assoc,
biproduct.ι_π, whiskerLeft_dite, dite_comp]
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem leftDistributor_inv_comp_biproduct_π {J : Type} [Finite J] (X : C) (f : J → C) (j : J) :
(leftDistributor X f).inv ≫ (X ◁ biproduct.π _ j) = biproduct.π _ j := by
classical
cases nonempty_fintype J
simp [leftDistributor_inv, Preadditive.sum_comp, ← MonoidalCategory.whiskerLeft_comp,
biproduct.ι_π, whiskerLeft_dite, comp_dite]
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem biproduct_ι_comp_leftDistributor_inv {J : Type} [Finite J] (X : C) (f : J → C) (j : J) :
biproduct.ι _ j ≫ (leftDistributor X f).inv = X ◁ biproduct.ι _ j := by
classical
cases nonempty_fintype J
simp [leftDistributor_inv, Preadditive.comp_sum, ← id_tensor_comp, biproduct.ι_π_assoc, dite_comp]
theorem leftDistributor_assoc {J : Type} [Finite J] (X Y : C) (f : J → C) :
(asIso (𝟙 X) ⊗ leftDistributor Y f) ≪≫ leftDistributor X _ =
(α_ X Y (⨁ f)).symm ≪≫ leftDistributor (X ⊗ Y) f ≪≫ biproduct.mapIso fun _ => α_ X Y _ := by
classical
cases nonempty_fintype J
ext
simp only [Category.comp_id, Category.assoc, eqToHom_refl, Iso.trans_hom, Iso.symm_hom,
asIso_hom, comp_zero, comp_dite, Preadditive.sum_comp, Preadditive.comp_sum, tensor_sum,
id_tensor_comp, tensorIso_hom, leftDistributor_hom, biproduct.mapIso_hom, biproduct.ι_map,
biproduct.ι_π, Finset.sum_dite_irrel, Finset.sum_dite_eq', Finset.sum_const_zero]
simp_rw [← id_tensorHom]
simp only [← id_tensor_comp, biproduct.ι_π]
simp only [id_tensor_comp, tensor_dite, comp_dite]
simp
/-- The isomorphism showing how tensor product on the right distributes over direct sums. -/
def rightDistributor {J : Type} [Finite J] (f : J → C) (X : C) : (⨁ f) ⊗ X ≅ ⨁ fun j => f j ⊗ X :=
(tensorRight X).mapBiproduct f
theorem rightDistributor_hom {J : Type} [Fintype J] (f : J → C) (X : C) :
(rightDistributor f X).hom =
∑ j : J, (biproduct.π f j ▷ X) ≫ biproduct.ι (fun j => f j ⊗ X) j := by
classical
ext
dsimp [rightDistributor, Functor.mapBiproduct, Functor.mapBicone]
erw [biproduct.lift_π]
simp only [Preadditive.sum_comp, Category.assoc, biproduct.ι_π, comp_dite, comp_zero,
Finset.sum_dite_eq', Finset.mem_univ, eqToHom_refl, Category.comp_id, ite_true]
theorem rightDistributor_inv {J : Type} [Fintype J] (f : J → C) (X : C) :
(rightDistributor f X).inv = ∑ j : J, biproduct.π _ j ≫ (biproduct.ι f j ▷ X) := by
classical
ext
dsimp [rightDistributor, Functor.mapBiproduct, Functor.mapBicone]
simp only [biproduct.ι_desc, Preadditive.comp_sum, ne_eq, biproduct.ι_π_assoc, dite_comp,
zero_comp, Finset.sum_dite_eq, Finset.mem_univ, eqToHom_refl, Category.id_comp, ite_true]
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem rightDistributor_hom_comp_biproduct_π {J : Type} [Finite J] (f : J → C) (X : C) (j : J) :
(rightDistributor f X).hom ≫ biproduct.π _ j = biproduct.π _ j ▷ X := by
classical
cases nonempty_fintype J
simp [rightDistributor_hom, Preadditive.sum_comp, biproduct.ι_π, comp_dite]
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem biproduct_ι_comp_rightDistributor_hom {J : Type} [Finite J] (f : J → C) (X : C) (j : J) :
(biproduct.ι _ j ▷ X) ≫ (rightDistributor f X).hom = biproduct.ι (fun j => f j ⊗ X) j := by
classical
cases nonempty_fintype J
simp [rightDistributor_hom, Preadditive.comp_sum, ← comp_whiskerRight_assoc, biproduct.ι_π,
dite_whiskerRight, dite_comp]
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem rightDistributor_inv_comp_biproduct_π {J : Type} [Finite J] (f : J → C) (X : C) (j : J) :
(rightDistributor f X).inv ≫ (biproduct.π _ j ▷ X) = biproduct.π _ j := by
classical
cases nonempty_fintype J
simp [rightDistributor_inv, Preadditive.sum_comp, ← MonoidalCategory.comp_whiskerRight,
| biproduct.ι_π, dite_whiskerRight, comp_dite]
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem biproduct_ι_comp_rightDistributor_inv {J : Type} [Finite J] (f : J → C) (X : C) (j : J) :
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Preadditive.lean | 247 | 250 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Patrick Massot
-/
import Mathlib.Order.Filter.SmallSets
import Mathlib.Topology.UniformSpace.Defs
import Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousOn
/-!
# Basic results on uniform spaces
Uniform spaces are a generalization of metric spaces and topological groups.
## Main definitions
In this file we define a complete lattice structure on the type `UniformSpace X`
of uniform structures on `X`, as well as the pullback (`UniformSpace.comap`) of uniform structures
coming from the pullback of filters.
Like distance functions, uniform structures cannot be pushed forward in general.
## Notations
Localized in `Uniformity`, we have the notation `𝓤 X` for the uniformity on a uniform space `X`,
and `○` for composition of relations, seen as terms with type `Set (X × X)`.
## References
The formalization uses the books:
* [N. Bourbaki, *General Topology*][bourbaki1966]
* [I. M. James, *Topologies and Uniformities*][james1999]
But it makes a more systematic use of the filter library.
-/
open Set Filter Topology
universe u v ua ub uc ud
/-!
### Relations, seen as `Set (α × α)`
-/
variable {α : Type ua} {β : Type ub} {γ : Type uc} {δ : Type ud} {ι : Sort*}
open Uniformity
section UniformSpace
variable [UniformSpace α]
/-- If `s ∈ 𝓤 α`, then for any natural `n`, for a subset `t` of a sufficiently small set in `𝓤 α`,
we have `t ○ t ○ ... ○ t ⊆ s` (`n` compositions). -/
theorem eventually_uniformity_iterate_comp_subset {s : Set (α × α)} (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 α) (n : ℕ) :
∀ᶠ t in (𝓤 α).smallSets, (t ○ ·)^[n] t ⊆ s := by
suffices ∀ᶠ t in (𝓤 α).smallSets, t ⊆ s ∧ (t ○ ·)^[n] t ⊆ s from (eventually_and.1 this).2
induction n generalizing s with
| zero => simpa
| succ _ ihn =>
rcases comp_mem_uniformity_sets hs with ⟨t, htU, hts⟩
refine (ihn htU).mono fun U hU => ?_
rw [Function.iterate_succ_apply']
exact
⟨hU.1.trans <| (subset_comp_self <| refl_le_uniformity htU).trans hts,
(compRel_mono hU.1 hU.2).trans hts⟩
/-- If `s ∈ 𝓤 α`, then for a subset `t` of a sufficiently small set in `𝓤 α`,
we have `t ○ t ⊆ s`. -/
theorem eventually_uniformity_comp_subset {s : Set (α × α)} (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 α) :
∀ᶠ t in (𝓤 α).smallSets, t ○ t ⊆ s :=
eventually_uniformity_iterate_comp_subset hs 1
/-!
### Balls in uniform spaces
-/
namespace UniformSpace
open UniformSpace (ball)
lemma isOpen_ball (x : α) {V : Set (α × α)} (hV : IsOpen V) : IsOpen (ball x V) :=
hV.preimage <| .prodMk_right _
lemma isClosed_ball (x : α) {V : Set (α × α)} (hV : IsClosed V) : IsClosed (ball x V) :=
hV.preimage <| .prodMk_right _
/-!
### Neighborhoods in uniform spaces
-/
theorem hasBasis_nhds_prod (x y : α) :
HasBasis (𝓝 (x, y)) (fun s => s ∈ 𝓤 α ∧ IsSymmetricRel s) fun s => ball x s ×ˢ ball y s := by
rw [nhds_prod_eq]
apply (hasBasis_nhds x).prod_same_index (hasBasis_nhds y)
rintro U V ⟨U_in, U_symm⟩ ⟨V_in, V_symm⟩
exact
⟨U ∩ V, ⟨(𝓤 α).inter_sets U_in V_in, U_symm.inter V_symm⟩, ball_inter_left x U V,
ball_inter_right y U V⟩
end UniformSpace
open UniformSpace
theorem nhds_eq_uniformity_prod {a b : α} :
𝓝 (a, b) =
(𝓤 α).lift' fun s : Set (α × α) => { y : α | (y, a) ∈ s } ×ˢ { y : α | (b, y) ∈ s } := by
rw [nhds_prod_eq, nhds_nhds_eq_uniformity_uniformity_prod, lift_lift'_same_eq_lift']
· exact fun s => monotone_const.set_prod monotone_preimage
· refine fun t => Monotone.set_prod ?_ monotone_const
exact monotone_preimage (f := fun y => (y, a))
theorem nhdset_of_mem_uniformity {d : Set (α × α)} (s : Set (α × α)) (hd : d ∈ 𝓤 α) :
∃ t : Set (α × α), IsOpen t ∧ s ⊆ t ∧
t ⊆ { p | ∃ x y, (p.1, x) ∈ d ∧ (x, y) ∈ s ∧ (y, p.2) ∈ d } := by
let cl_d := { p : α × α | ∃ x y, (p.1, x) ∈ d ∧ (x, y) ∈ s ∧ (y, p.2) ∈ d }
have : ∀ p ∈ s, ∃ t, t ⊆ cl_d ∧ IsOpen t ∧ p ∈ t := fun ⟨x, y⟩ hp =>
mem_nhds_iff.mp <|
show cl_d ∈ 𝓝 (x, y) by
rw [nhds_eq_uniformity_prod, mem_lift'_sets]
· exact ⟨d, hd, fun ⟨a, b⟩ ⟨ha, hb⟩ => ⟨x, y, ha, hp, hb⟩⟩
· exact fun _ _ h _ h' => ⟨h h'.1, h h'.2⟩
choose t ht using this
exact ⟨(⋃ p : α × α, ⋃ h : p ∈ s, t p h : Set (α × α)),
isOpen_iUnion fun p : α × α => isOpen_iUnion fun hp => (ht p hp).right.left,
fun ⟨a, b⟩ hp => by
simp only [mem_iUnion, Prod.exists]; exact ⟨a, b, hp, (ht (a, b) hp).right.right⟩,
iUnion_subset fun p => iUnion_subset fun hp => (ht p hp).left⟩
/-- Entourages are neighborhoods of the diagonal. -/
theorem nhds_le_uniformity (x : α) : 𝓝 (x, x) ≤ 𝓤 α := by
intro V V_in
rcases comp_symm_mem_uniformity_sets V_in with ⟨w, w_in, w_symm, w_sub⟩
have : ball x w ×ˢ ball x w ∈ 𝓝 (x, x) := by
rw [nhds_prod_eq]
exact prod_mem_prod (ball_mem_nhds x w_in) (ball_mem_nhds x w_in)
apply mem_of_superset this
rintro ⟨u, v⟩ ⟨u_in, v_in⟩
exact w_sub (mem_comp_of_mem_ball w_symm u_in v_in)
/-- Entourages are neighborhoods of the diagonal. -/
theorem iSup_nhds_le_uniformity : ⨆ x : α, 𝓝 (x, x) ≤ 𝓤 α :=
iSup_le nhds_le_uniformity
/-- Entourages are neighborhoods of the diagonal. -/
theorem nhdsSet_diagonal_le_uniformity : 𝓝ˢ (diagonal α) ≤ 𝓤 α :=
(nhdsSet_diagonal α).trans_le iSup_nhds_le_uniformity
section
variable (α)
theorem UniformSpace.has_seq_basis [IsCountablyGenerated <| 𝓤 α] :
∃ V : ℕ → Set (α × α), HasAntitoneBasis (𝓤 α) V ∧ ∀ n, IsSymmetricRel (V n) :=
let ⟨U, hsym, hbasis⟩ := (@UniformSpace.hasBasis_symmetric α _).exists_antitone_subbasis
⟨U, hbasis, fun n => (hsym n).2⟩
end
/-!
### Closure and interior in uniform spaces
-/
theorem closure_eq_uniformity (s : Set <| α × α) :
closure s = ⋂ V ∈ { V | V ∈ 𝓤 α ∧ IsSymmetricRel V }, V ○ s ○ V := by
ext ⟨x, y⟩
simp +contextual only
[mem_closure_iff_nhds_basis (UniformSpace.hasBasis_nhds_prod x y), mem_iInter, mem_setOf_eq,
and_imp, mem_comp_comp, exists_prop, ← mem_inter_iff, inter_comm, Set.Nonempty]
theorem uniformity_hasBasis_closed :
HasBasis (𝓤 α) (fun V : Set (α × α) => V ∈ 𝓤 α ∧ IsClosed V) id := by
refine Filter.hasBasis_self.2 fun t h => ?_
rcases comp_comp_symm_mem_uniformity_sets h with ⟨w, w_in, w_symm, r⟩
refine ⟨closure w, mem_of_superset w_in subset_closure, isClosed_closure, ?_⟩
refine Subset.trans ?_ r
rw [closure_eq_uniformity]
apply iInter_subset_of_subset
apply iInter_subset
exact ⟨w_in, w_symm⟩
theorem uniformity_eq_uniformity_closure : 𝓤 α = (𝓤 α).lift' closure :=
Eq.symm <| uniformity_hasBasis_closed.lift'_closure_eq_self fun _ => And.right
theorem Filter.HasBasis.uniformity_closure {p : ι → Prop} {U : ι → Set (α × α)}
(h : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p U) : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p fun i => closure (U i) :=
(@uniformity_eq_uniformity_closure α _).symm ▸ h.lift'_closure
/-- Closed entourages form a basis of the uniformity filter. -/
theorem uniformity_hasBasis_closure : HasBasis (𝓤 α) (fun V : Set (α × α) => V ∈ 𝓤 α) closure :=
(𝓤 α).basis_sets.uniformity_closure
theorem closure_eq_inter_uniformity {t : Set (α × α)} : closure t = ⋂ d ∈ 𝓤 α, d ○ (t ○ d) :=
calc
closure t = ⋂ (V) (_ : V ∈ 𝓤 α ∧ IsSymmetricRel V), V ○ t ○ V := closure_eq_uniformity t
_ = ⋂ V ∈ 𝓤 α, V ○ t ○ V :=
Eq.symm <|
UniformSpace.hasBasis_symmetric.biInter_mem fun _ _ hV =>
compRel_mono (compRel_mono hV Subset.rfl) hV
_ = ⋂ V ∈ 𝓤 α, V ○ (t ○ V) := by simp only [compRel_assoc]
theorem uniformity_eq_uniformity_interior : 𝓤 α = (𝓤 α).lift' interior :=
le_antisymm
(le_iInf₂ fun d hd => by
let ⟨s, hs, hs_comp⟩ := comp3_mem_uniformity hd
let ⟨t, ht, hst, ht_comp⟩ := nhdset_of_mem_uniformity s hs
have : s ⊆ interior d :=
calc
s ⊆ t := hst
_ ⊆ interior d :=
ht.subset_interior_iff.mpr fun x (hx : x ∈ t) =>
let ⟨x, y, h₁, h₂, h₃⟩ := ht_comp hx
hs_comp ⟨x, h₁, y, h₂, h₃⟩
have : interior d ∈ 𝓤 α := by filter_upwards [hs] using this
simp [this])
fun _ hs => ((𝓤 α).lift' interior).sets_of_superset (mem_lift' hs) interior_subset
theorem interior_mem_uniformity {s : Set (α × α)} (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 α) : interior s ∈ 𝓤 α := by
rw [uniformity_eq_uniformity_interior]; exact mem_lift' hs
theorem mem_uniformity_isClosed {s : Set (α × α)} (h : s ∈ 𝓤 α) : ∃ t ∈ 𝓤 α, IsClosed t ∧ t ⊆ s :=
let ⟨t, ⟨ht_mem, htc⟩, hts⟩ := uniformity_hasBasis_closed.mem_iff.1 h
⟨t, ht_mem, htc, hts⟩
theorem isOpen_iff_isOpen_ball_subset {s : Set α} :
IsOpen s ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ V ∈ 𝓤 α, IsOpen V ∧ ball x V ⊆ s := by
rw [isOpen_iff_ball_subset]
constructor <;> intro h x hx
· obtain ⟨V, hV, hV'⟩ := h x hx
exact
⟨interior V, interior_mem_uniformity hV, isOpen_interior,
(ball_mono interior_subset x).trans hV'⟩
· obtain ⟨V, hV, -, hV'⟩ := h x hx
exact ⟨V, hV, hV'⟩
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-18")] alias
isOpen_iff_open_ball_subset := isOpen_iff_isOpen_ball_subset
/-- The uniform neighborhoods of all points of a dense set cover the whole space. -/
theorem Dense.biUnion_uniformity_ball {s : Set α} {U : Set (α × α)} (hs : Dense s) (hU : U ∈ 𝓤 α) :
⋃ x ∈ s, ball x U = univ := by
refine iUnion₂_eq_univ_iff.2 fun y => ?_
rcases hs.inter_nhds_nonempty (mem_nhds_right y hU) with ⟨x, hxs, hxy : (x, y) ∈ U⟩
exact ⟨x, hxs, hxy⟩
/-- The uniform neighborhoods of all points of a dense indexed collection cover the whole space. -/
lemma DenseRange.iUnion_uniformity_ball {ι : Type*} {xs : ι → α}
(xs_dense : DenseRange xs) {U : Set (α × α)} (hU : U ∈ uniformity α) :
⋃ i, UniformSpace.ball (xs i) U = univ := by
rw [← biUnion_range (f := xs) (g := fun x ↦ UniformSpace.ball x U)]
exact Dense.biUnion_uniformity_ball xs_dense hU
/-!
### Uniformity bases
-/
/-- Open elements of `𝓤 α` form a basis of `𝓤 α`. -/
theorem uniformity_hasBasis_open : HasBasis (𝓤 α) (fun V : Set (α × α) => V ∈ 𝓤 α ∧ IsOpen V) id :=
hasBasis_self.2 fun s hs =>
⟨interior s, interior_mem_uniformity hs, isOpen_interior, interior_subset⟩
theorem Filter.HasBasis.mem_uniformity_iff {p : β → Prop} {s : β → Set (α × α)}
(h : (𝓤 α).HasBasis p s) {t : Set (α × α)} :
t ∈ 𝓤 α ↔ ∃ i, p i ∧ ∀ a b, (a, b) ∈ s i → (a, b) ∈ t :=
h.mem_iff.trans <| by simp only [Prod.forall, subset_def]
/-- Open elements `s : Set (α × α)` of `𝓤 α` such that `(x, y) ∈ s ↔ (y, x) ∈ s` form a basis
of `𝓤 α`. -/
theorem uniformity_hasBasis_open_symmetric :
HasBasis (𝓤 α) (fun V : Set (α × α) => V ∈ 𝓤 α ∧ IsOpen V ∧ IsSymmetricRel V) id := by
simp only [← and_assoc]
refine uniformity_hasBasis_open.restrict fun s hs => ⟨symmetrizeRel s, ?_⟩
exact
⟨⟨symmetrize_mem_uniformity hs.1, IsOpen.inter hs.2 (hs.2.preimage continuous_swap)⟩,
symmetric_symmetrizeRel s, symmetrizeRel_subset_self s⟩
theorem comp_open_symm_mem_uniformity_sets {s : Set (α × α)} (hs : s ∈ 𝓤 α) :
∃ t ∈ 𝓤 α, IsOpen t ∧ IsSymmetricRel t ∧ t ○ t ⊆ s := by
obtain ⟨t, ht₁, ht₂⟩ := comp_mem_uniformity_sets hs
obtain ⟨u, ⟨hu₁, hu₂, hu₃⟩, hu₄ : u ⊆ t⟩ := uniformity_hasBasis_open_symmetric.mem_iff.mp ht₁
exact ⟨u, hu₁, hu₂, hu₃, (compRel_mono hu₄ hu₄).trans ht₂⟩
end UniformSpace
open uniformity
section Constructions
instance : PartialOrder (UniformSpace α) :=
PartialOrder.lift (fun u => 𝓤[u]) fun _ _ => UniformSpace.ext
protected theorem UniformSpace.le_def {u₁ u₂ : UniformSpace α} : u₁ ≤ u₂ ↔ 𝓤[u₁] ≤ 𝓤[u₂] := Iff.rfl
instance : InfSet (UniformSpace α) :=
⟨fun s =>
UniformSpace.ofCore
{ uniformity := ⨅ u ∈ s, 𝓤[u]
refl := le_iInf fun u => le_iInf fun _ => u.toCore.refl
symm := le_iInf₂ fun u hu =>
le_trans (map_mono <| iInf_le_of_le _ <| iInf_le _ hu) u.symm
comp := le_iInf₂ fun u hu =>
le_trans (lift'_mono (iInf_le_of_le _ <| iInf_le _ hu) <| le_rfl) u.comp }⟩
protected theorem UniformSpace.sInf_le {tt : Set (UniformSpace α)} {t : UniformSpace α}
(h : t ∈ tt) : sInf tt ≤ t :=
show ⨅ u ∈ tt, 𝓤[u] ≤ 𝓤[t] from iInf₂_le t h
protected theorem UniformSpace.le_sInf {tt : Set (UniformSpace α)} {t : UniformSpace α}
(h : ∀ t' ∈ tt, t ≤ t') : t ≤ sInf tt :=
show 𝓤[t] ≤ ⨅ u ∈ tt, 𝓤[u] from le_iInf₂ h
instance : Top (UniformSpace α) :=
⟨@UniformSpace.mk α ⊤ ⊤ le_top le_top fun x ↦ by simp only [nhds_top, comap_top]⟩
instance : Bot (UniformSpace α) :=
⟨{ toTopologicalSpace := ⊥
uniformity := 𝓟 idRel
symm := by simp [Tendsto]
comp := lift'_le (mem_principal_self _) <| principal_mono.2 id_compRel.subset
nhds_eq_comap_uniformity := fun s => by
let _ : TopologicalSpace α := ⊥; have := discreteTopology_bot α
simp [idRel] }⟩
instance : Min (UniformSpace α) :=
⟨fun u₁ u₂ =>
{ uniformity := 𝓤[u₁] ⊓ 𝓤[u₂]
symm := u₁.symm.inf u₂.symm
comp := (lift'_inf_le _ _ _).trans <| inf_le_inf u₁.comp u₂.comp
toTopologicalSpace := u₁.toTopologicalSpace ⊓ u₂.toTopologicalSpace
nhds_eq_comap_uniformity := fun _ ↦ by
rw [@nhds_inf _ u₁.toTopologicalSpace _, @nhds_eq_comap_uniformity _ u₁,
@nhds_eq_comap_uniformity _ u₂, comap_inf] }⟩
instance : CompleteLattice (UniformSpace α) :=
{ inferInstanceAs (PartialOrder (UniformSpace α)) with
sup := fun a b => sInf { x | a ≤ x ∧ b ≤ x }
le_sup_left := fun _ _ => UniformSpace.le_sInf fun _ ⟨h, _⟩ => h
le_sup_right := fun _ _ => UniformSpace.le_sInf fun _ ⟨_, h⟩ => h
sup_le := fun _ _ _ h₁ h₂ => UniformSpace.sInf_le ⟨h₁, h₂⟩
inf := (· ⊓ ·)
le_inf := fun a _ _ h₁ h₂ => show a.uniformity ≤ _ from le_inf h₁ h₂
inf_le_left := fun a _ => show _ ≤ a.uniformity from inf_le_left
inf_le_right := fun _ b => show _ ≤ b.uniformity from inf_le_right
top := ⊤
le_top := fun a => show a.uniformity ≤ ⊤ from le_top
bot := ⊥
bot_le := fun u => u.toCore.refl
sSup := fun tt => sInf { t | ∀ t' ∈ tt, t' ≤ t }
le_sSup := fun _ _ h => UniformSpace.le_sInf fun _ h' => h' _ h
sSup_le := fun _ _ h => UniformSpace.sInf_le h
sInf := sInf
le_sInf := fun _ _ hs => UniformSpace.le_sInf hs
sInf_le := fun _ _ ha => UniformSpace.sInf_le ha }
theorem iInf_uniformity {ι : Sort*} {u : ι → UniformSpace α} : 𝓤[iInf u] = ⨅ i, 𝓤[u i] :=
iInf_range
theorem inf_uniformity {u v : UniformSpace α} : 𝓤[u ⊓ v] = 𝓤[u] ⊓ 𝓤[v] := rfl
lemma bot_uniformity : 𝓤[(⊥ : UniformSpace α)] = 𝓟 idRel := rfl
lemma top_uniformity : 𝓤[(⊤ : UniformSpace α)] = ⊤ := rfl
instance inhabitedUniformSpace : Inhabited (UniformSpace α) :=
⟨⊥⟩
instance inhabitedUniformSpaceCore : Inhabited (UniformSpace.Core α) :=
⟨@UniformSpace.toCore _ default⟩
instance [Subsingleton α] : Unique (UniformSpace α) where
uniq u := bot_unique <| le_principal_iff.2 <| by
rw [idRel, ← diagonal, diagonal_eq_univ]; exact univ_mem
/-- Given `f : α → β` and a uniformity `u` on `β`, the inverse image of `u` under `f`
is the inverse image in the filter sense of the induced function `α × α → β × β`.
See note [reducible non-instances]. -/
abbrev UniformSpace.comap (f : α → β) (u : UniformSpace β) : UniformSpace α where
uniformity := 𝓤[u].comap fun p : α × α => (f p.1, f p.2)
symm := by
simp only [tendsto_comap_iff, Prod.swap, (· ∘ ·)]
exact tendsto_swap_uniformity.comp tendsto_comap
comp := le_trans
(by
rw [comap_lift'_eq, comap_lift'_eq2]
· exact lift'_mono' fun s _ ⟨a₁, a₂⟩ ⟨x, h₁, h₂⟩ => ⟨f x, h₁, h₂⟩
· exact monotone_id.compRel monotone_id)
(comap_mono u.comp)
toTopologicalSpace := u.toTopologicalSpace.induced f
nhds_eq_comap_uniformity x := by
simp only [nhds_induced, nhds_eq_comap_uniformity, comap_comap, Function.comp_def]
theorem uniformity_comap {_ : UniformSpace β} (f : α → β) :
𝓤[UniformSpace.comap f ‹_›] = comap (Prod.map f f) (𝓤 β) :=
rfl
lemma ball_preimage {f : α → β} {U : Set (β × β)} {x : α} :
UniformSpace.ball x (Prod.map f f ⁻¹' U) = f ⁻¹' UniformSpace.ball (f x) U := by
ext : 1
simp only [UniformSpace.ball, mem_preimage, Prod.map_apply]
@[simp]
theorem uniformSpace_comap_id {α : Type*} : UniformSpace.comap (id : α → α) = id := by
ext : 2
rw [uniformity_comap, Prod.map_id, comap_id]
theorem UniformSpace.comap_comap {α β γ} {uγ : UniformSpace γ} {f : α → β} {g : β → γ} :
UniformSpace.comap (g ∘ f) uγ = UniformSpace.comap f (UniformSpace.comap g uγ) := by
ext1
simp only [uniformity_comap, Filter.comap_comap, Prod.map_comp_map]
theorem UniformSpace.comap_inf {α γ} {u₁ u₂ : UniformSpace γ} {f : α → γ} :
(u₁ ⊓ u₂).comap f = u₁.comap f ⊓ u₂.comap f :=
UniformSpace.ext Filter.comap_inf
theorem UniformSpace.comap_iInf {ι α γ} {u : ι → UniformSpace γ} {f : α → γ} :
(⨅ i, u i).comap f = ⨅ i, (u i).comap f := by
ext : 1
simp [uniformity_comap, iInf_uniformity]
theorem UniformSpace.comap_mono {α γ} {f : α → γ} :
Monotone fun u : UniformSpace γ => u.comap f := fun _ _ hu =>
Filter.comap_mono hu
theorem uniformContinuous_iff {α β} {uα : UniformSpace α} {uβ : UniformSpace β} {f : α → β} :
UniformContinuous f ↔ uα ≤ uβ.comap f :=
Filter.map_le_iff_le_comap
theorem le_iff_uniformContinuous_id {u v : UniformSpace α} :
u ≤ v ↔ @UniformContinuous _ _ u v id := by
rw [uniformContinuous_iff, uniformSpace_comap_id, id]
theorem uniformContinuous_comap {f : α → β} [u : UniformSpace β] :
@UniformContinuous α β (UniformSpace.comap f u) u f :=
tendsto_comap
theorem uniformContinuous_comap' {f : γ → β} {g : α → γ} [v : UniformSpace β] [u : UniformSpace α]
(h : UniformContinuous (f ∘ g)) : @UniformContinuous α γ u (UniformSpace.comap f v) g :=
tendsto_comap_iff.2 h
namespace UniformSpace
theorem to_nhds_mono {u₁ u₂ : UniformSpace α} (h : u₁ ≤ u₂) (a : α) :
@nhds _ (@UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace _ u₁) a ≤
@nhds _ (@UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace _ u₂) a := by
rw [@nhds_eq_uniformity α u₁ a, @nhds_eq_uniformity α u₂ a]; exact lift'_mono h le_rfl
theorem toTopologicalSpace_mono {u₁ u₂ : UniformSpace α} (h : u₁ ≤ u₂) :
@UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace _ u₁ ≤ @UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace _ u₂ :=
le_of_nhds_le_nhds <| to_nhds_mono h
theorem toTopologicalSpace_comap {f : α → β} {u : UniformSpace β} :
@UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace _ (UniformSpace.comap f u) =
TopologicalSpace.induced f (@UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace β u) :=
rfl
lemma uniformSpace_eq_bot {u : UniformSpace α} : u = ⊥ ↔ idRel ∈ 𝓤[u] :=
le_bot_iff.symm.trans le_principal_iff
protected lemma _root_.Filter.HasBasis.uniformSpace_eq_bot {ι p} {s : ι → Set (α × α)}
{u : UniformSpace α} (h : 𝓤[u].HasBasis p s) :
u = ⊥ ↔ ∃ i, p i ∧ Pairwise fun x y : α ↦ (x, y) ∉ s i := by
simp [uniformSpace_eq_bot, h.mem_iff, subset_def, Pairwise, not_imp_not]
theorem toTopologicalSpace_bot : @UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace α ⊥ = ⊥ := rfl
theorem toTopologicalSpace_top : @UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace α ⊤ = ⊤ := rfl
theorem toTopologicalSpace_iInf {ι : Sort*} {u : ι → UniformSpace α} :
(iInf u).toTopologicalSpace = ⨅ i, (u i).toTopologicalSpace :=
TopologicalSpace.ext_nhds fun a ↦ by simp only [@nhds_eq_comap_uniformity _ (iInf u), nhds_iInf,
iInf_uniformity, @nhds_eq_comap_uniformity _ (u _), Filter.comap_iInf]
theorem toTopologicalSpace_sInf {s : Set (UniformSpace α)} :
(sInf s).toTopologicalSpace = ⨅ i ∈ s, @UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace α i := by
rw [sInf_eq_iInf]
simp only [← toTopologicalSpace_iInf]
theorem toTopologicalSpace_inf {u v : UniformSpace α} :
(u ⊓ v).toTopologicalSpace = u.toTopologicalSpace ⊓ v.toTopologicalSpace :=
rfl
end UniformSpace
theorem UniformContinuous.continuous [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] {f : α → β}
(hf : UniformContinuous f) : Continuous f :=
continuous_iff_le_induced.mpr <| UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace_mono <|
uniformContinuous_iff.1 hf
/-- Uniform space structure on `ULift α`. -/
instance ULift.uniformSpace [UniformSpace α] : UniformSpace (ULift α) :=
UniformSpace.comap ULift.down ‹_›
/-- Uniform space structure on `αᵒᵈ`. -/
instance OrderDual.instUniformSpace [UniformSpace α] : UniformSpace (αᵒᵈ) :=
‹UniformSpace α›
section UniformContinuousInfi
-- TODO: add an `iff` lemma?
theorem UniformContinuous.inf_rng {f : α → β} {u₁ : UniformSpace α} {u₂ u₃ : UniformSpace β}
(h₁ : UniformContinuous[u₁, u₂] f) (h₂ : UniformContinuous[u₁, u₃] f) :
UniformContinuous[u₁, u₂ ⊓ u₃] f :=
tendsto_inf.mpr ⟨h₁, h₂⟩
theorem UniformContinuous.inf_dom_left {f : α → β} {u₁ u₂ : UniformSpace α} {u₃ : UniformSpace β}
(hf : UniformContinuous[u₁, u₃] f) : UniformContinuous[u₁ ⊓ u₂, u₃] f :=
tendsto_inf_left hf
theorem UniformContinuous.inf_dom_right {f : α → β} {u₁ u₂ : UniformSpace α} {u₃ : UniformSpace β}
(hf : UniformContinuous[u₂, u₃] f) : UniformContinuous[u₁ ⊓ u₂, u₃] f :=
tendsto_inf_right hf
theorem uniformContinuous_sInf_dom {f : α → β} {u₁ : Set (UniformSpace α)} {u₂ : UniformSpace β}
{u : UniformSpace α} (h₁ : u ∈ u₁) (hf : UniformContinuous[u, u₂] f) :
UniformContinuous[sInf u₁, u₂] f := by
delta UniformContinuous
rw [sInf_eq_iInf', iInf_uniformity]
exact tendsto_iInf' ⟨u, h₁⟩ hf
theorem uniformContinuous_sInf_rng {f : α → β} {u₁ : UniformSpace α} {u₂ : Set (UniformSpace β)} :
UniformContinuous[u₁, sInf u₂] f ↔ ∀ u ∈ u₂, UniformContinuous[u₁, u] f := by
delta UniformContinuous
rw [sInf_eq_iInf', iInf_uniformity, tendsto_iInf, SetCoe.forall]
theorem uniformContinuous_iInf_dom {f : α → β} {u₁ : ι → UniformSpace α} {u₂ : UniformSpace β}
{i : ι} (hf : UniformContinuous[u₁ i, u₂] f) : UniformContinuous[iInf u₁, u₂] f := by
delta UniformContinuous
rw [iInf_uniformity]
exact tendsto_iInf' i hf
theorem uniformContinuous_iInf_rng {f : α → β} {u₁ : UniformSpace α} {u₂ : ι → UniformSpace β} :
UniformContinuous[u₁, iInf u₂] f ↔ ∀ i, UniformContinuous[u₁, u₂ i] f := by
delta UniformContinuous
rw [iInf_uniformity, tendsto_iInf]
end UniformContinuousInfi
/-- A uniform space with the discrete uniformity has the discrete topology. -/
theorem discreteTopology_of_discrete_uniformity [hα : UniformSpace α] (h : uniformity α = 𝓟 idRel) :
DiscreteTopology α :=
⟨(UniformSpace.ext h.symm : ⊥ = hα) ▸ rfl⟩
instance : UniformSpace Empty := ⊥
instance : UniformSpace PUnit := ⊥
instance : UniformSpace Bool := ⊥
instance : UniformSpace ℕ := ⊥
instance : UniformSpace ℤ := ⊥
section
variable [UniformSpace α]
open Additive Multiplicative
instance : UniformSpace (Additive α) := ‹UniformSpace α›
instance : UniformSpace (Multiplicative α) := ‹UniformSpace α›
theorem uniformContinuous_ofMul : UniformContinuous (ofMul : α → Additive α) :=
uniformContinuous_id
theorem uniformContinuous_toMul : UniformContinuous (toMul : Additive α → α) :=
uniformContinuous_id
theorem uniformContinuous_ofAdd : UniformContinuous (ofAdd : α → Multiplicative α) :=
uniformContinuous_id
theorem uniformContinuous_toAdd : UniformContinuous (toAdd : Multiplicative α → α) :=
uniformContinuous_id
theorem uniformity_additive : 𝓤 (Additive α) = (𝓤 α).map (Prod.map ofMul ofMul) := rfl
theorem uniformity_multiplicative : 𝓤 (Multiplicative α) = (𝓤 α).map (Prod.map ofAdd ofAdd) := rfl
end
instance instUniformSpaceSubtype {p : α → Prop} [t : UniformSpace α] : UniformSpace (Subtype p) :=
UniformSpace.comap Subtype.val t
theorem uniformity_subtype {p : α → Prop} [UniformSpace α] :
𝓤 (Subtype p) = comap (fun q : Subtype p × Subtype p => (q.1.1, q.2.1)) (𝓤 α) :=
rfl
theorem uniformity_setCoe {s : Set α} [UniformSpace α] :
𝓤 s = comap (Prod.map ((↑) : s → α) ((↑) : s → α)) (𝓤 α) :=
rfl
theorem map_uniformity_set_coe {s : Set α} [UniformSpace α] :
map (Prod.map (↑) (↑)) (𝓤 s) = 𝓤 α ⊓ 𝓟 (s ×ˢ s) := by
rw [uniformity_setCoe, map_comap, range_prodMap, Subtype.range_val]
theorem uniformContinuous_subtype_val {p : α → Prop} [UniformSpace α] :
UniformContinuous (Subtype.val : { a : α // p a } → α) :=
uniformContinuous_comap
theorem UniformContinuous.subtype_mk {p : α → Prop} [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] {f : β → α}
(hf : UniformContinuous f) (h : ∀ x, p (f x)) :
UniformContinuous (fun x => ⟨f x, h x⟩ : β → Subtype p) :=
uniformContinuous_comap' hf
theorem uniformContinuousOn_iff_restrict [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] {f : α → β} {s : Set α} :
UniformContinuousOn f s ↔ UniformContinuous (s.restrict f) := by
delta UniformContinuousOn UniformContinuous
rw [← map_uniformity_set_coe, tendsto_map'_iff]; rfl
theorem tendsto_of_uniformContinuous_subtype [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] {f : α → β}
{s : Set α} {a : α} (hf : UniformContinuous fun x : s => f x.val) (ha : s ∈ 𝓝 a) :
Tendsto f (𝓝 a) (𝓝 (f a)) := by
rw [(@map_nhds_subtype_coe_eq_nhds α _ s a (mem_of_mem_nhds ha) ha).symm]
exact tendsto_map' hf.continuous.continuousAt
theorem UniformContinuousOn.continuousOn [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] {f : α → β} {s : Set α}
(h : UniformContinuousOn f s) : ContinuousOn f s := by
rw [uniformContinuousOn_iff_restrict] at h
rw [continuousOn_iff_continuous_restrict]
exact h.continuous
@[to_additive]
instance [UniformSpace α] : UniformSpace αᵐᵒᵖ :=
UniformSpace.comap MulOpposite.unop ‹_›
@[to_additive]
theorem uniformity_mulOpposite [UniformSpace α] :
𝓤 αᵐᵒᵖ = comap (fun q : αᵐᵒᵖ × αᵐᵒᵖ => (q.1.unop, q.2.unop)) (𝓤 α) :=
rfl
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem comap_uniformity_mulOpposite [UniformSpace α] :
comap (fun p : α × α => (MulOpposite.op p.1, MulOpposite.op p.2)) (𝓤 αᵐᵒᵖ) = 𝓤 α := by
simpa [uniformity_mulOpposite, comap_comap, (· ∘ ·)] using comap_id
namespace MulOpposite
@[to_additive]
theorem uniformContinuous_unop [UniformSpace α] : UniformContinuous (unop : αᵐᵒᵖ → α) :=
uniformContinuous_comap
@[to_additive]
theorem uniformContinuous_op [UniformSpace α] : UniformContinuous (op : α → αᵐᵒᵖ) :=
uniformContinuous_comap' uniformContinuous_id
end MulOpposite
section Prod
open UniformSpace
/- a similar product space is possible on the function space (uniformity of pointwise convergence),
but we want to have the uniformity of uniform convergence on function spaces -/
instance instUniformSpaceProd [u₁ : UniformSpace α] [u₂ : UniformSpace β] : UniformSpace (α × β) :=
u₁.comap Prod.fst ⊓ u₂.comap Prod.snd
-- check the above produces no diamond for `simp` and typeclass search
example [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] :
(instTopologicalSpaceProd : TopologicalSpace (α × β)) = UniformSpace.toTopologicalSpace := by
with_reducible_and_instances rfl
theorem uniformity_prod [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] :
𝓤 (α × β) =
((𝓤 α).comap fun p : (α × β) × α × β => (p.1.1, p.2.1)) ⊓
(𝓤 β).comap fun p : (α × β) × α × β => (p.1.2, p.2.2) :=
rfl
instance [UniformSpace α] [IsCountablyGenerated (𝓤 α)]
[UniformSpace β] [IsCountablyGenerated (𝓤 β)] : IsCountablyGenerated (𝓤 (α × β)) := by
rw [uniformity_prod]
infer_instance
theorem uniformity_prod_eq_comap_prod [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] :
𝓤 (α × β) =
comap (fun p : (α × β) × α × β => ((p.1.1, p.2.1), (p.1.2, p.2.2))) (𝓤 α ×ˢ 𝓤 β) := by
simp_rw [uniformity_prod, prod_eq_inf, Filter.comap_inf, Filter.comap_comap, Function.comp_def]
theorem uniformity_prod_eq_prod [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β] :
𝓤 (α × β) = map (fun p : (α × α) × β × β => ((p.1.1, p.2.1), (p.1.2, p.2.2))) (𝓤 α ×ˢ 𝓤 β) := by
rw [map_swap4_eq_comap, uniformity_prod_eq_comap_prod]
theorem mem_uniformity_of_uniformContinuous_invariant [UniformSpace α] [UniformSpace β]
{s : Set (β × β)} {f : α → α → β} (hf : UniformContinuous fun p : α × α => f p.1 p.2)
(hs : s ∈ 𝓤 β) : ∃ u ∈ 𝓤 α, ∀ a b c, (a, b) ∈ u → (f a c, f b c) ∈ s := by
rw [UniformContinuous, uniformity_prod_eq_prod, tendsto_map'_iff] at hf
rcases mem_prod_iff.1 (mem_map.1 <| hf hs) with ⟨u, hu, v, hv, huvt⟩
exact ⟨u, hu, fun a b c hab => @huvt ((_, _), (_, _)) ⟨hab, refl_mem_uniformity hv⟩⟩
/-- An entourage of the diagonal in `α` and an entourage in `β` yield an entourage in `α × β`
once we permute coordinates. -/
| def entourageProd (u : Set (α × α)) (v : Set (β × β)) : Set ((α × β) × α × β) :=
{((a₁, b₁),(a₂, b₂)) | (a₁, a₂) ∈ u ∧ (b₁, b₂) ∈ v}
theorem mem_entourageProd {u : Set (α × α)} {v : Set (β × β)} {p : (α × β) × α × β} :
p ∈ entourageProd u v ↔ (p.1.1, p.2.1) ∈ u ∧ (p.1.2, p.2.2) ∈ v := Iff.rfl
| Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Basic.lean | 685 | 689 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Thomas Browning. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Thomas Browning
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.GCDMonoid.Multiset
import Mathlib.Algebra.GCDMonoid.Nat
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.TypeTags.Finite
import Mathlib.Combinatorics.Enumerative.Partition
import Mathlib.Data.List.Rotate
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Perm.Closure
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Perm.Cycle.Factors
import Mathlib.Tactic.NormNum.GCD
/-!
# Cycle Types
In this file we define the cycle type of a permutation.
## Main definitions
- `Equiv.Perm.cycleType σ` where `σ` is a permutation of a `Fintype`
- `Equiv.Perm.partition σ` where `σ` is a permutation of a `Fintype`
## Main results
- `sum_cycleType` : The sum of `σ.cycleType` equals `σ.support.card`
- `lcm_cycleType` : The lcm of `σ.cycleType` equals `orderOf σ`
- `isConj_iff_cycleType_eq` : Two permutations are conjugate if and only if they have the same
cycle type.
- `exists_prime_orderOf_dvd_card`: For every prime `p` dividing the order of a finite group `G`
there exists an element of order `p` in `G`. This is known as Cauchy's theorem.
-/
open scoped Finset
namespace Equiv.Perm
open List (Vector)
open Equiv List Multiset
variable {α : Type*} [Fintype α]
section CycleType
variable [DecidableEq α]
/-- The cycle type of a permutation -/
def cycleType (σ : Perm α) : Multiset ℕ :=
σ.cycleFactorsFinset.1.map (Finset.card ∘ support)
theorem cycleType_def (σ : Perm α) :
σ.cycleType = σ.cycleFactorsFinset.1.map (Finset.card ∘ support) :=
rfl
theorem cycleType_eq' {σ : Perm α} (s : Finset (Perm α)) (h1 : ∀ f : Perm α, f ∈ s → f.IsCycle)
(h2 : (s : Set (Perm α)).Pairwise Disjoint)
(h0 : s.noncommProd id (h2.imp fun _ _ => Disjoint.commute) = σ) :
σ.cycleType = s.1.map (Finset.card ∘ support) := by
rw [cycleType_def]
congr
rw [cycleFactorsFinset_eq_finset]
exact ⟨h1, h2, h0⟩
theorem cycleType_eq {σ : Perm α} (l : List (Perm α)) (h0 : l.prod = σ)
(h1 : ∀ σ : Perm α, σ ∈ l → σ.IsCycle) (h2 : l.Pairwise Disjoint) :
σ.cycleType = l.map (Finset.card ∘ support) := by
have hl : l.Nodup := nodup_of_pairwise_disjoint_cycles h1 h2
rw [cycleType_eq' l.toFinset]
· simp [List.dedup_eq_self.mpr hl, Function.comp_def]
· simpa using h1
· simpa [hl] using h2
· simp [hl, h0]
theorem CycleType.count_def {σ : Perm α} (n : ℕ) :
σ.cycleType.count n =
Fintype.card {c : σ.cycleFactorsFinset // #(c : Perm α).support = n } := by
-- work on the LHS
rw [cycleType, Multiset.count_eq_card_filter_eq]
-- rewrite the `Fintype.card` as a `Finset.card`
rw [Fintype.subtype_card, Finset.univ_eq_attach, Finset.filter_attach',
Finset.card_map, Finset.card_attach]
simp only [Function.comp_apply, Finset.card, Finset.filter_val,
Multiset.filter_map, Multiset.card_map]
congr 1
apply Multiset.filter_congr
intro d h
simp only [Function.comp_apply, eq_comm, Finset.mem_val.mp h, exists_const]
@[simp]
theorem cycleType_eq_zero {σ : Perm α} : σ.cycleType = 0 ↔ σ = 1 := by
simp [cycleType_def, cycleFactorsFinset_eq_empty_iff]
@[simp]
theorem cycleType_one : (1 : Perm α).cycleType = 0 := cycleType_eq_zero.2 rfl
theorem card_cycleType_eq_zero {σ : Perm α} : Multiset.card σ.cycleType = 0 ↔ σ = 1 := by
rw [card_eq_zero, cycleType_eq_zero]
theorem card_cycleType_pos {σ : Perm α} : 0 < Multiset.card σ.cycleType ↔ σ ≠ 1 :=
pos_iff_ne_zero.trans card_cycleType_eq_zero.not
theorem two_le_of_mem_cycleType {σ : Perm α} {n : ℕ} (h : n ∈ σ.cycleType) : 2 ≤ n := by
simp only [cycleType_def, ← Finset.mem_def, Function.comp_apply, Multiset.mem_map,
mem_cycleFactorsFinset_iff] at h
obtain ⟨_, ⟨hc, -⟩, rfl⟩ := h
exact hc.two_le_card_support
theorem one_lt_of_mem_cycleType {σ : Perm α} {n : ℕ} (h : n ∈ σ.cycleType) : 1 < n :=
two_le_of_mem_cycleType h
theorem IsCycle.cycleType {σ : Perm α} (hσ : IsCycle σ) : σ.cycleType = {#σ.support} :=
cycleType_eq [σ] (mul_one σ) (fun _τ hτ => (congr_arg IsCycle (List.mem_singleton.mp hτ)).mpr hσ)
(List.pairwise_singleton Disjoint σ)
theorem card_cycleType_eq_one {σ : Perm α} : Multiset.card σ.cycleType = 1 ↔ σ.IsCycle := by
rw [card_eq_one]
simp_rw [cycleType_def, Multiset.map_eq_singleton, ← Finset.singleton_val, Finset.val_inj,
cycleFactorsFinset_eq_singleton_iff]
constructor
· rintro ⟨_, _, ⟨h, -⟩, -⟩
exact h
· intro h
use #σ.support, σ
simp [h]
theorem Disjoint.cycleType {σ τ : Perm α} (h : Disjoint σ τ) :
(σ * τ).cycleType = σ.cycleType + τ.cycleType := by
rw [cycleType_def, cycleType_def, cycleType_def, h.cycleFactorsFinset_mul_eq_union, ←
Multiset.map_add, Finset.union_val, Multiset.add_eq_union_iff_disjoint.mpr _]
exact Finset.disjoint_val.2 h.disjoint_cycleFactorsFinset
@[simp]
theorem cycleType_inv (σ : Perm α) : σ⁻¹.cycleType = σ.cycleType :=
cycle_induction_on (P := fun τ : Perm α => τ⁻¹.cycleType = τ.cycleType) σ rfl
(fun σ hσ => by simp only [hσ.cycleType, hσ.inv.cycleType, support_inv])
fun σ τ hστ _ hσ hτ => by
simp only [mul_inv_rev, hστ.cycleType, hστ.symm.inv_left.inv_right.cycleType, hσ, hτ,
add_comm]
@[simp]
theorem cycleType_conj {σ τ : Perm α} : (τ * σ * τ⁻¹).cycleType = σ.cycleType := by
induction σ using cycle_induction_on with
| base_one => simp
| base_cycles σ hσ => rw [hσ.cycleType, hσ.conj.cycleType, card_support_conj]
| induction_disjoint σ π hd _ hσ hπ =>
rw [← conj_mul, hd.cycleType, (hd.conj _).cycleType, hσ, hπ]
theorem sum_cycleType (σ : Perm α) : σ.cycleType.sum = #σ.support := by
induction σ using cycle_induction_on with
| base_one => simp
| base_cycles σ hσ => rw [hσ.cycleType, Multiset.sum_singleton]
| induction_disjoint σ τ hd _ hσ hτ => rw [hd.cycleType, sum_add, hσ, hτ, hd.card_support_mul]
|
theorem card_fixedPoints (σ : Equiv.Perm α) :
Fintype.card (Function.fixedPoints σ) = Fintype.card α - σ.cycleType.sum := by
rw [Equiv.Perm.sum_cycleType, ← Finset.card_compl, Fintype.card_ofFinset]
congr; aesop
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Cycle/Type.lean | 154 | 159 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Alex Kontorovich, Heather Macbeth. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Alex Kontorovich, Heather Macbeth
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Pointwise.Set.Lattice
import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Action.Pointwise.Set
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.ULift
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.GroupAction.Defs
import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Constructions
import Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Support
/-!
# Monoid actions continuous in the second variable
In this file we define class `ContinuousConstSMul`. We say `ContinuousConstSMul Γ T` if
`Γ` acts on `T` and for each `γ`, the map `x ↦ γ • x` is continuous. (This differs from
`ContinuousSMul`, which requires simultaneous continuity in both variables.)
## Main definitions
* `ContinuousConstSMul Γ T` : typeclass saying that the map `x ↦ γ • x` is continuous on `T`;
* `ProperlyDiscontinuousSMul`: says that the scalar multiplication `(•) : Γ → T → T`
is properly discontinuous, that is, for any pair of compact sets `K, L` in `T`, only finitely
many `γ:Γ` move `K` to have nontrivial intersection with `L`.
* `Homeomorph.smul`: scalar multiplication by an element of a group `Γ` acting on `T`
is a homeomorphism of `T`.
*`Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero`: if a group with zero `G₀` (e.g., a field) acts on `X` and `c : G₀`
is a nonzero element of `G₀`, then scalar multiplication by `c` is a homeomorphism of `X`;
* `Homeomorph.smul`: scalar multiplication by an element of a group `G` acting on `X`
is a homeomorphism of `X`.
## Main results
* `isOpenMap_quotient_mk'_mul` : The quotient map by a group action is open.
* `t2Space_of_properlyDiscontinuousSMul_of_t2Space` : The quotient by a discontinuous group
action of a locally compact t2 space is t2.
## Tags
Hausdorff, discrete group, properly discontinuous, quotient space
-/
assert_not_exists IsOrderedRing
open Topology Pointwise Filter Set TopologicalSpace
/-- Class `ContinuousConstSMul Γ T` says that the scalar multiplication `(•) : Γ → T → T`
is continuous in the second argument. We use the same class for all kinds of multiplicative
actions, including (semi)modules and algebras.
Note that both `ContinuousConstSMul α α` and `ContinuousConstSMul αᵐᵒᵖ α` are
weaker versions of `ContinuousMul α`. -/
class ContinuousConstSMul (Γ : Type*) (T : Type*) [TopologicalSpace T] [SMul Γ T] : Prop where
/-- The scalar multiplication `(•) : Γ → T → T` is continuous in the second argument. -/
continuous_const_smul : ∀ γ : Γ, Continuous fun x : T => γ • x
/-- Class `ContinuousConstVAdd Γ T` says that the additive action `(+ᵥ) : Γ → T → T`
is continuous in the second argument. We use the same class for all kinds of additive actions,
including (semi)modules and algebras.
Note that both `ContinuousConstVAdd α α` and `ContinuousConstVAdd αᵐᵒᵖ α` are
weaker versions of `ContinuousVAdd α`. -/
class ContinuousConstVAdd (Γ : Type*) (T : Type*) [TopologicalSpace T] [VAdd Γ T] : Prop where
/-- The additive action `(+ᵥ) : Γ → T → T` is continuous in the second argument. -/
continuous_const_vadd : ∀ γ : Γ, Continuous fun x : T => γ +ᵥ x
attribute [to_additive] ContinuousConstSMul
export ContinuousConstSMul (continuous_const_smul)
export ContinuousConstVAdd (continuous_const_vadd)
variable {M α β : Type*}
section SMul
variable [TopologicalSpace α] [SMul M α] [ContinuousConstSMul M α]
@[to_additive]
instance : ContinuousConstSMul (ULift M) α := ⟨fun γ ↦ continuous_const_smul (ULift.down γ)⟩
@[to_additive]
theorem Filter.Tendsto.const_smul {f : β → α} {l : Filter β} {a : α} (hf : Tendsto f l (𝓝 a))
(c : M) : Tendsto (fun x => c • f x) l (𝓝 (c • a)) :=
((continuous_const_smul _).tendsto _).comp hf
variable [TopologicalSpace β] {g : β → α} {b : β} {s : Set β}
@[to_additive]
nonrec theorem ContinuousWithinAt.const_smul (hg : ContinuousWithinAt g s b) (c : M) :
ContinuousWithinAt (fun x => c • g x) s b :=
hg.const_smul c
@[to_additive (attr := fun_prop)]
nonrec theorem ContinuousAt.const_smul (hg : ContinuousAt g b) (c : M) :
ContinuousAt (fun x => c • g x) b :=
hg.const_smul c
@[to_additive (attr := fun_prop)]
theorem ContinuousOn.const_smul (hg : ContinuousOn g s) (c : M) :
ContinuousOn (fun x => c • g x) s := fun x hx => (hg x hx).const_smul c
@[to_additive (attr := continuity, fun_prop)]
theorem Continuous.const_smul (hg : Continuous g) (c : M) : Continuous fun x => c • g x :=
(continuous_const_smul _).comp hg
/-- If a scalar is central, then its right action is continuous when its left action is. -/
@[to_additive "If an additive action is central, then its right action is continuous when its left
action is."]
instance ContinuousConstSMul.op [SMul Mᵐᵒᵖ α] [IsCentralScalar M α] :
ContinuousConstSMul Mᵐᵒᵖ α :=
⟨MulOpposite.rec' fun c => by simpa only [op_smul_eq_smul] using continuous_const_smul c⟩
@[to_additive]
instance MulOpposite.continuousConstSMul : ContinuousConstSMul M αᵐᵒᵖ :=
⟨fun c => MulOpposite.continuous_op.comp <| MulOpposite.continuous_unop.const_smul c⟩
@[to_additive]
instance : ContinuousConstSMul M αᵒᵈ := ‹ContinuousConstSMul M α›
@[to_additive]
instance OrderDual.continuousConstSMul' : ContinuousConstSMul Mᵒᵈ α :=
‹ContinuousConstSMul M α›
@[to_additive]
instance Prod.continuousConstSMul [SMul M β] [ContinuousConstSMul M β] :
ContinuousConstSMul M (α × β) :=
⟨fun _ => (continuous_fst.const_smul _).prodMk (continuous_snd.const_smul _)⟩
@[to_additive]
instance {ι : Type*} {γ : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (γ i)] [∀ i, SMul M (γ i)]
[∀ i, ContinuousConstSMul M (γ i)] : ContinuousConstSMul M (∀ i, γ i) :=
⟨fun _ => continuous_pi fun i => (continuous_apply i).const_smul _⟩
@[to_additive]
theorem IsCompact.smul {α β} [SMul α β] [TopologicalSpace β] [ContinuousConstSMul α β] (a : α)
{s : Set β} (hs : IsCompact s) : IsCompact (a • s) :=
hs.image (continuous_id.const_smul a)
@[to_additive]
theorem Specializes.const_smul {x y : α} (h : x ⤳ y) (c : M) : (c • x) ⤳ (c • y) :=
h.map (continuous_const_smul c)
@[to_additive]
theorem Inseparable.const_smul {x y : α} (h : Inseparable x y) (c : M) :
Inseparable (c • x) (c • y) :=
h.map (continuous_const_smul c)
@[to_additive]
theorem Topology.IsInducing.continuousConstSMul {N β : Type*} [SMul N β] [TopologicalSpace β]
{g : β → α} (hg : IsInducing g) (f : N → M) (hf : ∀ {c : N} {x : β}, g (c • x) = f c • g x) :
ContinuousConstSMul N β where
continuous_const_smul c := by
simpa only [Function.comp_def, hf, hg.continuous_iff] using hg.continuous.const_smul (f c)
@[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")]
alias Inducing.continuousConstSMul := IsInducing.continuousConstSMul
end SMul
section Monoid
variable [TopologicalSpace α]
variable [Monoid M] [MulAction M α] [ContinuousConstSMul M α]
@[to_additive]
instance Units.continuousConstSMul : ContinuousConstSMul Mˣ α where
continuous_const_smul m := continuous_const_smul (m : M)
@[to_additive]
theorem smul_closure_subset (c : M) (s : Set α) : c • closure s ⊆ closure (c • s) :=
((Set.mapsTo_image _ _).closure <| continuous_const_smul c).image_subset
@[to_additive]
theorem smul_closure_orbit_subset (c : M) (x : α) :
c • closure (MulAction.orbit M x) ⊆ closure (MulAction.orbit M x) :=
(smul_closure_subset c _).trans <| closure_mono <| MulAction.smul_orbit_subset _ _
theorem isClosed_setOf_map_smul {N : Type*} [Monoid N] (α β) [MulAction M α] [MulAction N β]
[TopologicalSpace β] [T2Space β] [ContinuousConstSMul N β] (σ : M → N) :
IsClosed { f : α → β | ∀ c x, f (c • x) = σ c • f x } := by
simp only [Set.setOf_forall]
exact isClosed_iInter fun c => isClosed_iInter fun x =>
isClosed_eq (continuous_apply _) ((continuous_apply _).const_smul _)
end Monoid
section Group
variable {G : Type*} [TopologicalSpace α] [Group G] [MulAction G α] [ContinuousConstSMul G α]
@[to_additive]
theorem tendsto_const_smul_iff {f : β → α} {l : Filter β} {a : α} (c : G) :
Tendsto (fun x => c • f x) l (𝓝 <| c • a) ↔ Tendsto f l (𝓝 a) :=
⟨fun h => by simpa only [inv_smul_smul] using h.const_smul c⁻¹, fun h => h.const_smul _⟩
variable [TopologicalSpace β] {f : β → α} {b : β} {s : Set β}
@[to_additive]
theorem continuousWithinAt_const_smul_iff (c : G) :
ContinuousWithinAt (fun x => c • f x) s b ↔ ContinuousWithinAt f s b :=
tendsto_const_smul_iff c
@[to_additive]
theorem continuousOn_const_smul_iff (c : G) :
ContinuousOn (fun x => c • f x) s ↔ ContinuousOn f s :=
forall₂_congr fun _ _ => continuousWithinAt_const_smul_iff c
@[to_additive]
theorem continuousAt_const_smul_iff (c : G) :
ContinuousAt (fun x => c • f x) b ↔ ContinuousAt f b :=
tendsto_const_smul_iff c
@[to_additive]
theorem continuous_const_smul_iff (c : G) : (Continuous fun x => c • f x) ↔ Continuous f := by
simp only [continuous_iff_continuousAt, continuousAt_const_smul_iff]
/-- The homeomorphism given by scalar multiplication by a given element of a group `Γ` acting on
`T` is a homeomorphism from `T` to itself. -/
@[to_additive (attr := simps!)]
def Homeomorph.smul (γ : G) : α ≃ₜ α where
toEquiv := MulAction.toPerm γ
continuous_toFun := continuous_const_smul γ
continuous_invFun := continuous_const_smul γ⁻¹
/-- The homeomorphism given by affine-addition by an element of an additive group `Γ` acting on
`T` is a homeomorphism from `T` to itself. -/
add_decl_doc Homeomorph.vadd
@[to_additive]
theorem isOpenMap_smul (c : G) : IsOpenMap fun x : α => c • x :=
(Homeomorph.smul c).isOpenMap
@[to_additive]
theorem IsOpen.smul {s : Set α} (hs : IsOpen s) (c : G) : IsOpen (c • s) :=
isOpenMap_smul c s hs
@[to_additive]
theorem isClosedMap_smul (c : G) : IsClosedMap fun x : α => c • x :=
(Homeomorph.smul c).isClosedMap
@[to_additive]
theorem IsClosed.smul {s : Set α} (hs : IsClosed s) (c : G) : IsClosed (c • s) :=
isClosedMap_smul c s hs
@[to_additive]
theorem closure_smul (c : G) (s : Set α) : closure (c • s) = c • closure s :=
((Homeomorph.smul c).image_closure s).symm
@[to_additive]
theorem Dense.smul (c : G) {s : Set α} (hs : Dense s) : Dense (c • s) := by
rw [dense_iff_closure_eq] at hs ⊢; rw [closure_smul, hs, smul_set_univ]
@[to_additive]
theorem interior_smul (c : G) (s : Set α) : interior (c • s) = c • interior s :=
((Homeomorph.smul c).image_interior s).symm
@[to_additive]
theorem IsOpen.smul_left {s : Set G} {t : Set α} (ht : IsOpen t) : IsOpen (s • t) := by
rw [← iUnion_smul_set]
exact isOpen_biUnion fun a _ => ht.smul _
@[to_additive]
theorem subset_interior_smul_right {s : Set G} {t : Set α} : s • interior t ⊆ interior (s • t) :=
interior_maximal (Set.smul_subset_smul_left interior_subset) isOpen_interior.smul_left
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem smul_mem_nhds_smul_iff {t : Set α} (g : G) {a : α} : g • t ∈ 𝓝 (g • a) ↔ t ∈ 𝓝 a :=
(Homeomorph.smul g).isOpenEmbedding.image_mem_nhds
@[to_additive] alias ⟨_, smul_mem_nhds_smul⟩ := smul_mem_nhds_smul_iff
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem smul_mem_nhds_self [TopologicalSpace G] [ContinuousConstSMul G G] {g : G} {s : Set G} :
g • s ∈ 𝓝 g ↔ s ∈ 𝓝 1 := by
rw [← smul_mem_nhds_smul_iff g⁻¹]; simp
end Group
section GroupWithZero
variable {G₀ : Type*} [TopologicalSpace α] [GroupWithZero G₀] [MulAction G₀ α]
[ContinuousConstSMul G₀ α]
theorem tendsto_const_smul_iff₀ {f : β → α} {l : Filter β} {a : α} {c : G₀} (hc : c ≠ 0) :
Tendsto (fun x => c • f x) l (𝓝 <| c • a) ↔ Tendsto f l (𝓝 a) :=
tendsto_const_smul_iff (Units.mk0 c hc)
variable [TopologicalSpace β] {f : β → α} {b : β} {c : G₀} {s : Set β}
theorem continuousWithinAt_const_smul_iff₀ (hc : c ≠ 0) :
ContinuousWithinAt (fun x => c • f x) s b ↔ ContinuousWithinAt f s b :=
tendsto_const_smul_iff (Units.mk0 c hc)
theorem continuousOn_const_smul_iff₀ (hc : c ≠ 0) :
ContinuousOn (fun x => c • f x) s ↔ ContinuousOn f s :=
continuousOn_const_smul_iff (Units.mk0 c hc)
theorem continuousAt_const_smul_iff₀ (hc : c ≠ 0) :
ContinuousAt (fun x => c • f x) b ↔ ContinuousAt f b :=
continuousAt_const_smul_iff (Units.mk0 c hc)
theorem continuous_const_smul_iff₀ (hc : c ≠ 0) : (Continuous fun x => c • f x) ↔ Continuous f :=
continuous_const_smul_iff (Units.mk0 c hc)
/-- Scalar multiplication by a non-zero element of a group with zero acting on `α` is a
homeomorphism from `α` onto itself. -/
@[simps! -fullyApplied apply]
protected def Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero (c : G₀) (hc : c ≠ 0) : α ≃ₜ α :=
Homeomorph.smul (Units.mk0 c hc)
@[simp]
theorem Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero_symm_apply {c : G₀} (hc : c ≠ 0) :
⇑(Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero c hc).symm = (c⁻¹ • · : α → α) :=
rfl
theorem isOpenMap_smul₀ {c : G₀} (hc : c ≠ 0) : IsOpenMap fun x : α => c • x :=
(Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero c hc).isOpenMap
theorem IsOpen.smul₀ {c : G₀} {s : Set α} (hs : IsOpen s) (hc : c ≠ 0) : IsOpen (c • s) :=
isOpenMap_smul₀ hc s hs
theorem interior_smul₀ {c : G₀} (hc : c ≠ 0) (s : Set α) : interior (c • s) = c • interior s :=
((Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero c hc).image_interior s).symm
theorem closure_smul₀' {c : G₀} (hc : c ≠ 0) (s : Set α) :
closure (c • s) = c • closure s :=
((Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero c hc).image_closure s).symm
theorem closure_smul₀ {E} [Zero E] [MulActionWithZero G₀ E] [TopologicalSpace E] [T1Space E]
[ContinuousConstSMul G₀ E] (c : G₀) (s : Set E) : closure (c • s) = c • closure s := by
rcases eq_or_ne c 0 with (rfl | hc)
· rcases eq_empty_or_nonempty s with (rfl | hs)
· simp
· rw [zero_smul_set hs, zero_smul_set hs.closure]
exact closure_singleton
· exact closure_smul₀' hc s
/-- `smul` is a closed map in the second argument.
The lemma that `smul` is a closed map in the first argument (for a normed space over a complete
normed field) is `isClosedMap_smul_left` in `Analysis.Normed.Module.FiniteDimension`. -/
theorem isClosedMap_smul_of_ne_zero {c : G₀} (hc : c ≠ 0) : IsClosedMap fun x : α => c • x :=
(Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero c hc).isClosedMap
theorem IsClosed.smul_of_ne_zero {c : G₀} {s : Set α} (hs : IsClosed s) (hc : c ≠ 0) :
IsClosed (c • s) :=
isClosedMap_smul_of_ne_zero hc s hs
/-- `smul` is a closed map in the second argument.
The lemma that `smul` is a closed map in the first argument (for a normed space over a complete
normed field) is `isClosedMap_smul_left` in `Analysis.Normed.Module.FiniteDimension`. -/
theorem isClosedMap_smul₀ {E : Type*} [Zero E] [MulActionWithZero G₀ E] [TopologicalSpace E]
[T1Space E] [ContinuousConstSMul G₀ E] (c : G₀) : IsClosedMap fun x : E => c • x := by
rcases eq_or_ne c 0 with (rfl | hne)
· simp only [zero_smul]
exact isClosedMap_const
· exact (Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero c hne).isClosedMap
theorem IsClosed.smul₀ {E : Type*} [Zero E] [MulActionWithZero G₀ E] [TopologicalSpace E]
[T1Space E] [ContinuousConstSMul G₀ E] (c : G₀) {s : Set E} (hs : IsClosed s) :
IsClosed (c • s) :=
isClosedMap_smul₀ c s hs
theorem HasCompactMulSupport.comp_smul {β : Type*} [One β] {f : α → β} (h : HasCompactMulSupport f)
{c : G₀} (hc : c ≠ 0) : HasCompactMulSupport fun x => f (c • x) :=
h.comp_homeomorph (Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero c hc)
theorem HasCompactSupport.comp_smul {β : Type*} [Zero β] {f : α → β} (h : HasCompactSupport f)
{c : G₀} (hc : c ≠ 0) : HasCompactSupport fun x => f (c • x) :=
h.comp_homeomorph (Homeomorph.smulOfNeZero c hc)
attribute [to_additive existing HasCompactSupport.comp_smul] HasCompactMulSupport.comp_smul
end GroupWithZero
namespace IsUnit
variable [Monoid M] [TopologicalSpace α] [MulAction M α] [ContinuousConstSMul M α]
nonrec theorem tendsto_const_smul_iff {f : β → α} {l : Filter β} {a : α} {c : M} (hc : IsUnit c) :
Tendsto (fun x => c • f x) l (𝓝 <| c • a) ↔ Tendsto f l (𝓝 a) :=
tendsto_const_smul_iff hc.unit
variable [TopologicalSpace β] {f : β → α} {b : β} {c : M} {s : Set β}
nonrec theorem continuousWithinAt_const_smul_iff (hc : IsUnit c) :
ContinuousWithinAt (fun x => c • f x) s b ↔ ContinuousWithinAt f s b :=
continuousWithinAt_const_smul_iff hc.unit
nonrec theorem continuousOn_const_smul_iff (hc : IsUnit c) :
ContinuousOn (fun x => c • f x) s ↔ ContinuousOn f s :=
continuousOn_const_smul_iff hc.unit
nonrec theorem continuousAt_const_smul_iff (hc : IsUnit c) :
ContinuousAt (fun x => c • f x) b ↔ ContinuousAt f b :=
continuousAt_const_smul_iff hc.unit
nonrec theorem continuous_const_smul_iff (hc : IsUnit c) :
(Continuous fun x => c • f x) ↔ Continuous f :=
continuous_const_smul_iff hc.unit
nonrec theorem isOpenMap_smul (hc : IsUnit c) : IsOpenMap fun x : α => c • x :=
isOpenMap_smul hc.unit
nonrec theorem isClosedMap_smul (hc : IsUnit c) : IsClosedMap fun x : α => c • x :=
isClosedMap_smul hc.unit
nonrec theorem smul_mem_nhds_smul_iff (hc : IsUnit c) {s : Set α} {a : α} :
c • s ∈ 𝓝 (c • a) ↔ s ∈ 𝓝 a :=
smul_mem_nhds_smul_iff hc.unit
end IsUnit
-- TODO: use `Set.Nonempty`
/-- Class `ProperlyDiscontinuousSMul Γ T` says that the scalar multiplication `(•) : Γ → T → T`
is properly discontinuous, that is, for any pair of compact sets `K, L` in `T`, only finitely many
`γ:Γ` move `K` to have nontrivial intersection with `L`.
-/
class ProperlyDiscontinuousSMul (Γ : Type*) (T : Type*) [TopologicalSpace T] [SMul Γ T] :
Prop where
/-- Given two compact sets `K` and `L`, `γ • K ∩ L` is nonempty for finitely many `γ`. -/
finite_disjoint_inter_image :
∀ {K L : Set T}, IsCompact K → IsCompact L → Set.Finite { γ : Γ | (γ • ·) '' K ∩ L ≠ ∅ }
/-- Class `ProperlyDiscontinuousVAdd Γ T` says that the additive action `(+ᵥ) : Γ → T → T`
is properly discontinuous, that is, for any pair of compact sets `K, L` in `T`, only finitely many
`γ:Γ` move `K` to have nontrivial intersection with `L`.
-/
class ProperlyDiscontinuousVAdd (Γ : Type*) (T : Type*) [TopologicalSpace T] [VAdd Γ T] :
Prop where
/-- Given two compact sets `K` and `L`, `γ +ᵥ K ∩ L` is nonempty for finitely many `γ`. -/
finite_disjoint_inter_image :
∀ {K L : Set T}, IsCompact K → IsCompact L → Set.Finite { γ : Γ | (γ +ᵥ ·) '' K ∩ L ≠ ∅ }
attribute [to_additive] ProperlyDiscontinuousSMul
variable {Γ : Type*} [Group Γ] {T : Type*} [TopologicalSpace T] [MulAction Γ T]
/-- A finite group action is always properly discontinuous. -/
@[to_additive "A finite group action is always properly discontinuous."]
instance (priority := 100) Finite.to_properlyDiscontinuousSMul [Finite Γ] :
ProperlyDiscontinuousSMul Γ T where finite_disjoint_inter_image _ _ := Set.toFinite _
export ProperlyDiscontinuousSMul (finite_disjoint_inter_image)
export ProperlyDiscontinuousVAdd (finite_disjoint_inter_image)
/-- The quotient map by a group action is open, i.e. the quotient by a group action is an open
quotient. -/
@[to_additive "The quotient map by a group action is open, i.e. the quotient by a group
action is an open quotient. "]
theorem isOpenMap_quotient_mk'_mul [ContinuousConstSMul Γ T] :
letI := MulAction.orbitRel Γ T
IsOpenMap (Quotient.mk' : T → Quotient (MulAction.orbitRel Γ T)) := fun U hU => by
rw [isOpen_coinduced, MulAction.quotient_preimage_image_eq_union_mul U]
exact isOpen_iUnion fun γ => isOpenMap_smul γ U hU
@[to_additive]
theorem MulAction.isOpenQuotientMap_quotientMk [ContinuousConstSMul Γ T] :
IsOpenQuotientMap (Quotient.mk (MulAction.orbitRel Γ T)) :=
⟨Quot.mk_surjective, continuous_quot_mk, isOpenMap_quotient_mk'_mul⟩
/-- The quotient by a discontinuous group action of a locally compact t2 space is t2. -/
@[to_additive "The quotient by a discontinuous group action of a locally compact t2
space is t2."]
instance (priority := 100) t2Space_of_properlyDiscontinuousSMul_of_t2Space [T2Space T]
[LocallyCompactSpace T] [ContinuousConstSMul Γ T] [ProperlyDiscontinuousSMul Γ T] :
T2Space (Quotient (MulAction.orbitRel Γ T)) := by
letI := MulAction.orbitRel Γ T
set Q := Quotient (MulAction.orbitRel Γ T)
rw [t2Space_iff_nhds]
let f : T → Q := Quotient.mk'
have f_op : IsOpenMap f := isOpenMap_quotient_mk'_mul
rintro ⟨x₀⟩ ⟨y₀⟩ (hxy : f x₀ ≠ f y₀)
show ∃ U ∈ 𝓝 (f x₀), ∃ V ∈ 𝓝 (f y₀), _
have hγx₀y₀ : ∀ γ : Γ, γ • x₀ ≠ y₀ := not_exists.mp (mt Quotient.sound hxy.symm :)
obtain ⟨K₀, hK₀, K₀_in⟩ := exists_compact_mem_nhds x₀
obtain ⟨L₀, hL₀, L₀_in⟩ := exists_compact_mem_nhds y₀
let bad_Γ_set := { γ : Γ | (γ • ·) '' K₀ ∩ L₀ ≠ ∅ }
have bad_Γ_finite : bad_Γ_set.Finite := finite_disjoint_inter_image (Γ := Γ) hK₀ hL₀
choose u v hu hv u_v_disjoint using fun γ => t2_separation_nhds (hγx₀y₀ γ)
let U₀₀ := ⋂ γ ∈ bad_Γ_set, (γ • ·) ⁻¹' u γ
let U₀ := U₀₀ ∩ K₀
let V₀₀ := ⋂ γ ∈ bad_Γ_set, v γ
let V₀ := V₀₀ ∩ L₀
have U_nhds : f '' U₀ ∈ 𝓝 (f x₀) := by
refine f_op.image_mem_nhds (inter_mem ((biInter_mem bad_Γ_finite).mpr fun γ _ => ?_) K₀_in)
exact (continuous_const_smul _).continuousAt (hu γ)
have V_nhds : f '' V₀ ∈ 𝓝 (f y₀) :=
f_op.image_mem_nhds (inter_mem ((biInter_mem bad_Γ_finite).mpr fun γ _ => hv γ) L₀_in)
refine ⟨f '' U₀, U_nhds, f '' V₀, V_nhds, MulAction.disjoint_image_image_iff.2 ?_⟩
rintro x ⟨x_in_U₀₀, x_in_K₀⟩ γ
by_cases H : γ ∈ bad_Γ_set
· exact fun h => (u_v_disjoint γ).le_bot ⟨mem_iInter₂.mp x_in_U₀₀ γ H, mem_iInter₂.mp h.1 γ H⟩
· rintro ⟨-, h'⟩
simp only [bad_Γ_set, image_smul, Classical.not_not, mem_setOf_eq, Ne] at H
exact eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.mp H (γ • x) ⟨mem_image_of_mem _ x_in_K₀, h'⟩
/-- The quotient of a second countable space by a group action is second countable. -/
@[to_additive "The quotient of a second countable space by an additive group action is second
countable."]
theorem ContinuousConstSMul.secondCountableTopology [SecondCountableTopology T]
[ContinuousConstSMul Γ T] : SecondCountableTopology (Quotient (MulAction.orbitRel Γ T)) :=
TopologicalSpace.Quotient.secondCountableTopology isOpenMap_quotient_mk'_mul
section nhds
section MulAction
variable {G₀ : Type*} [GroupWithZero G₀] [MulAction G₀ α] [TopologicalSpace α]
[ContinuousConstSMul G₀ α]
/-- Scalar multiplication by a nonzero scalar preserves neighborhoods. -/
theorem smul_mem_nhds_smul_iff₀ {c : G₀} {s : Set α} {x : α} (hc : c ≠ 0) :
c • s ∈ 𝓝 (c • x : α) ↔ s ∈ 𝓝 x :=
smul_mem_nhds_smul_iff (Units.mk0 c hc)
alias ⟨_, smul_mem_nhds_smul₀⟩ := smul_mem_nhds_smul_iff₀
end MulAction
section DistribMulAction
variable {G₀ : Type*} [GroupWithZero G₀] [AddMonoid α] [DistribMulAction G₀ α] [TopologicalSpace α]
[ContinuousConstSMul G₀ α]
theorem set_smul_mem_nhds_zero_iff {s : Set α} {c : G₀} (hc : c ≠ 0) :
c • s ∈ 𝓝 (0 : α) ↔ s ∈ 𝓝 (0 : α) := by
refine Iff.trans ?_ (smul_mem_nhds_smul_iff₀ hc)
rw [smul_zero]
end DistribMulAction
end nhds
| Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/ConstMulAction.lean | 574 | 578 | |
/-
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.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Pow.Real
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.FreeModule.PID
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Matrix.AbsoluteValue
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.ClassNumber.AdmissibleAbsoluteValue
import Mathlib.RingTheory.ClassGroup
import Mathlib.RingTheory.DedekindDomain.IntegralClosure
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Norm.Basic
/-!
# Class numbers of global fields
In this file, we use the notion of "admissible absolute value" to prove
finiteness of the class group for number fields and function fields.
## Main definitions
- `ClassGroup.fintypeOfAdmissibleOfAlgebraic`: if `R` has an admissible absolute value,
its integral closure has a finite class group
-/
open scoped nonZeroDivisors
namespace ClassGroup
open Ring
section EuclideanDomain
variable {R S : Type*} (K L : Type*) [EuclideanDomain R] [CommRing S] [IsDomain S]
variable [Field K] [Field L]
variable [Algebra R K] [IsFractionRing R K]
variable [Algebra K L] [FiniteDimensional K L] [Algebra.IsSeparable K L]
variable [algRL : Algebra R L] [IsScalarTower R K L]
variable [Algebra R S] [Algebra S L]
variable [ist : IsScalarTower R S L]
variable (abv : AbsoluteValue R ℤ)
variable {ι : Type*} [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] (bS : Basis ι R S)
/-- If `b` is an `R`-basis of `S` of cardinality `n`, then `normBound abv b` is an integer
such that for every `R`-integral element `a : S` with coordinates `≤ y`,
we have algebra.norm a ≤ norm_bound abv b * y ^ n`. (See also `norm_le` and `norm_lt`). -/
noncomputable def normBound : ℤ :=
let n := Fintype.card ι
let i : ι := Nonempty.some bS.index_nonempty
let m : ℤ :=
Finset.max'
(Finset.univ.image fun ijk : ι × ι × ι =>
abv (Algebra.leftMulMatrix bS (bS ijk.1) ijk.2.1 ijk.2.2))
⟨_, Finset.mem_image.mpr ⟨⟨i, i, i⟩, Finset.mem_univ _, rfl⟩⟩
Nat.factorial n • (n • m) ^ n
theorem normBound_pos : 0 < normBound abv bS := by
obtain ⟨i, j, k, hijk⟩ : ∃ i j k, Algebra.leftMulMatrix bS (bS i) j k ≠ 0 := by
by_contra! h
obtain ⟨i⟩ := bS.index_nonempty
apply bS.ne_zero i
apply
(injective_iff_map_eq_zero (Algebra.leftMulMatrix bS)).mp (Algebra.leftMulMatrix_injective bS)
ext j k
simp [h, DMatrix.zero_apply]
simp only [normBound, Algebra.smul_def, eq_natCast]
apply mul_pos (Int.natCast_pos.mpr (Nat.factorial_pos _))
refine pow_pos (mul_pos (Int.natCast_pos.mpr (Fintype.card_pos_iff.mpr ⟨i⟩)) ?_) _
refine lt_of_lt_of_le (abv.pos hijk) (Finset.le_max' _ _ ?_)
exact Finset.mem_image.mpr ⟨⟨i, j, k⟩, Finset.mem_univ _, rfl⟩
/-- If the `R`-integral element `a : S` has coordinates `≤ y` with respect to some basis `b`,
its norm is less than `normBound abv b * y ^ dim S`. -/
theorem norm_le (a : S) {y : ℤ} (hy : ∀ k, abv (bS.repr a k) ≤ y) :
abv (Algebra.norm R a) ≤ normBound abv bS * y ^ Fintype.card ι := by
conv_lhs => rw [← bS.sum_repr a]
rw [Algebra.norm_apply, ← LinearMap.det_toMatrix bS]
| simp only [Algebra.norm_apply, map_sum, map_smul, map_sum, map_smul, Algebra.toMatrix_lmul_eq,
normBound, smul_mul_assoc, ← mul_pow]
convert Matrix.det_sum_smul_le Finset.univ _ hy using 3
· rw [Finset.card_univ, smul_mul_assoc, mul_comm]
· intro i j k
apply Finset.le_max'
exact Finset.mem_image.mpr ⟨⟨i, j, k⟩, Finset.mem_univ _, rfl⟩
/-- If the `R`-integral element `a : S` has coordinates `< y` with respect to some basis `b`,
its norm is strictly less than `normBound abv b * y ^ dim S`. -/
theorem norm_lt {T : Type*} [Ring T] [LinearOrder T] [IsStrictOrderedRing T] (a : S) {y : T}
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/ClassNumber/Finite.lean | 76 | 86 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Topology.Continuous
import Mathlib.Topology.Defs.Induced
/-!
# Ordering on topologies and (co)induced topologies
Topologies on a fixed type `α` are ordered, by reverse inclusion. That is, for topologies `t₁` and
`t₂` on `α`, we write `t₁ ≤ t₂` if every set open in `t₂` is also open in `t₁`. (One also calls
`t₁` *finer* than `t₂`, and `t₂` *coarser* than `t₁`.)
Any function `f : α → β` induces
* `TopologicalSpace.induced f : TopologicalSpace β → TopologicalSpace α`;
* `TopologicalSpace.coinduced f : TopologicalSpace α → TopologicalSpace β`.
Continuity, the ordering on topologies and (co)induced topologies are related as follows:
* The identity map `(α, t₁) → (α, t₂)` is continuous iff `t₁ ≤ t₂`.
* A map `f : (α, t) → (β, u)` is continuous
* iff `t ≤ TopologicalSpace.induced f u` (`continuous_iff_le_induced`)
* iff `TopologicalSpace.coinduced f t ≤ u` (`continuous_iff_coinduced_le`).
Topologies on `α` form a complete lattice, with `⊥` the discrete topology and `⊤` the indiscrete
topology.
For a function `f : α → β`, `(TopologicalSpace.coinduced f, TopologicalSpace.induced f)` is a Galois
connection between topologies on `α` and topologies on `β`.
## Implementation notes
There is a Galois insertion between topologies on `α` (with the inclusion ordering) and all
collections of sets in `α`. The complete lattice structure on topologies on `α` is defined as the
reverse of the one obtained via this Galois insertion. More precisely, we use the corresponding
Galois coinsertion between topologies on `α` (with the reversed inclusion ordering) and collections
of sets in `α` (with the reversed inclusion ordering).
## Tags
finer, coarser, induced topology, coinduced topology
-/
open Function Set Filter Topology
universe u v w
namespace TopologicalSpace
variable {α : Type u}
/-- The open sets of the least topology containing a collection of basic sets. -/
inductive GenerateOpen (g : Set (Set α)) : Set α → Prop
| basic : ∀ s ∈ g, GenerateOpen g s
| univ : GenerateOpen g univ
| inter : ∀ s t, GenerateOpen g s → GenerateOpen g t → GenerateOpen g (s ∩ t)
| sUnion : ∀ S : Set (Set α), (∀ s ∈ S, GenerateOpen g s) → GenerateOpen g (⋃₀ S)
/-- The smallest topological space containing the collection `g` of basic sets -/
def generateFrom (g : Set (Set α)) : TopologicalSpace α where
IsOpen := GenerateOpen g
isOpen_univ := GenerateOpen.univ
isOpen_inter := GenerateOpen.inter
isOpen_sUnion := GenerateOpen.sUnion
theorem isOpen_generateFrom_of_mem {g : Set (Set α)} {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ g) :
IsOpen[generateFrom g] s :=
GenerateOpen.basic s hs
theorem nhds_generateFrom {g : Set (Set α)} {a : α} :
@nhds α (generateFrom g) a = ⨅ s ∈ { s | a ∈ s ∧ s ∈ g }, 𝓟 s := by
letI := generateFrom g
rw [nhds_def]
refine le_antisymm (biInf_mono fun s ⟨as, sg⟩ => ⟨as, .basic _ sg⟩) <| le_iInf₂ ?_
rintro s ⟨ha, hs⟩
induction hs with
| basic _ hs => exact iInf₂_le _ ⟨ha, hs⟩
| univ => exact le_top.trans_eq principal_univ.symm
| inter _ _ _ _ hs ht => exact (le_inf (hs ha.1) (ht ha.2)).trans_eq inf_principal
| sUnion _ _ hS =>
let ⟨t, htS, hat⟩ := ha
exact (hS t htS hat).trans (principal_mono.2 <| subset_sUnion_of_mem htS)
lemma tendsto_nhds_generateFrom_iff {β : Type*} {m : α → β} {f : Filter α} {g : Set (Set β)}
{b : β} : Tendsto m f (@nhds β (generateFrom g) b) ↔ ∀ s ∈ g, b ∈ s → m ⁻¹' s ∈ f := by
simp only [nhds_generateFrom, @forall_swap (b ∈ _), tendsto_iInf, mem_setOf_eq, and_imp,
tendsto_principal]; rfl
/-- Construct a topology on α given the filter of neighborhoods of each point of α. -/
protected def mkOfNhds (n : α → Filter α) : TopologicalSpace α where
IsOpen s := ∀ a ∈ s, s ∈ n a
isOpen_univ _ _ := univ_mem
isOpen_inter := fun _s _t hs ht x ⟨hxs, hxt⟩ => inter_mem (hs x hxs) (ht x hxt)
isOpen_sUnion := fun _s hs _a ⟨x, hx, hxa⟩ =>
mem_of_superset (hs x hx _ hxa) (subset_sUnion_of_mem hx)
theorem nhds_mkOfNhds_of_hasBasis {n : α → Filter α} {ι : α → Sort*} {p : ∀ a, ι a → Prop}
{s : ∀ a, ι a → Set α} (hb : ∀ a, (n a).HasBasis (p a) (s a))
(hpure : ∀ a i, p a i → a ∈ s a i) (hopen : ∀ a i, p a i → ∀ᶠ x in n a, s a i ∈ n x) (a : α) :
@nhds α (.mkOfNhds n) a = n a := by
let t : TopologicalSpace α := .mkOfNhds n
apply le_antisymm
· intro U hU
replace hpure : pure ≤ n := fun x ↦ (hb x).ge_iff.2 (hpure x)
refine mem_nhds_iff.2 ⟨{x | U ∈ n x}, fun x hx ↦ hpure x hx, fun x hx ↦ ?_, hU⟩
rcases (hb x).mem_iff.1 hx with ⟨i, hpi, hi⟩
exact (hopen x i hpi).mono fun y hy ↦ mem_of_superset hy hi
· exact (nhds_basis_opens a).ge_iff.2 fun U ⟨haU, hUo⟩ ↦ hUo a haU
theorem nhds_mkOfNhds (n : α → Filter α) (a : α) (h₀ : pure ≤ n)
(h₁ : ∀ a, ∀ s ∈ n a, ∀ᶠ y in n a, s ∈ n y) :
@nhds α (TopologicalSpace.mkOfNhds n) a = n a :=
nhds_mkOfNhds_of_hasBasis (fun a ↦ (n a).basis_sets) h₀ h₁ _
theorem nhds_mkOfNhds_single [DecidableEq α] {a₀ : α} {l : Filter α} (h : pure a₀ ≤ l) (b : α) :
@nhds α (TopologicalSpace.mkOfNhds (update pure a₀ l)) b =
(update pure a₀ l : α → Filter α) b := by
refine nhds_mkOfNhds _ _ (le_update_iff.mpr ⟨h, fun _ _ => le_rfl⟩) fun a s hs => ?_
rcases eq_or_ne a a₀ with (rfl | ha)
· filter_upwards [hs] with b hb
rcases eq_or_ne b a with (rfl | hb)
· exact hs
· rwa [update_of_ne hb]
· simpa only [update_of_ne ha, mem_pure, eventually_pure] using hs
theorem nhds_mkOfNhds_filterBasis (B : α → FilterBasis α) (a : α) (h₀ : ∀ x, ∀ n ∈ B x, x ∈ n)
(h₁ : ∀ x, ∀ n ∈ B x, ∃ n₁ ∈ B x, ∀ x' ∈ n₁, ∃ n₂ ∈ B x', n₂ ⊆ n) :
@nhds α (TopologicalSpace.mkOfNhds fun x => (B x).filter) a = (B a).filter :=
nhds_mkOfNhds_of_hasBasis (fun a ↦ (B a).hasBasis) h₀ h₁ a
section Lattice
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v}
/-- The ordering on topologies on the type `α`. `t ≤ s` if every set open in `s` is also open in `t`
(`t` is finer than `s`). -/
instance : PartialOrder (TopologicalSpace α) :=
{ PartialOrder.lift (fun t => OrderDual.toDual IsOpen[t]) (fun _ _ => TopologicalSpace.ext) with
le := fun s t => ∀ U, IsOpen[t] U → IsOpen[s] U }
protected theorem le_def {α} {t s : TopologicalSpace α} : t ≤ s ↔ IsOpen[s] ≤ IsOpen[t] :=
Iff.rfl
theorem le_generateFrom_iff_subset_isOpen {g : Set (Set α)} {t : TopologicalSpace α} :
t ≤ generateFrom g ↔ g ⊆ { s | IsOpen[t] s } :=
⟨fun ht s hs => ht _ <| .basic s hs, fun hg _s hs =>
hs.recOn (fun _ h => hg h) isOpen_univ (fun _ _ _ _ => IsOpen.inter) fun _ _ => isOpen_sUnion⟩
/-- If `s` equals the collection of open sets in the topology it generates, then `s` defines a
topology. -/
protected def mkOfClosure (s : Set (Set α)) (hs : { u | GenerateOpen s u } = s) :
TopologicalSpace α where
IsOpen u := u ∈ s
isOpen_univ := hs ▸ TopologicalSpace.GenerateOpen.univ
isOpen_inter := hs ▸ TopologicalSpace.GenerateOpen.inter
isOpen_sUnion := hs ▸ TopologicalSpace.GenerateOpen.sUnion
theorem mkOfClosure_sets {s : Set (Set α)} {hs : { u | GenerateOpen s u } = s} :
TopologicalSpace.mkOfClosure s hs = generateFrom s :=
TopologicalSpace.ext hs.symm
theorem gc_generateFrom (α) :
GaloisConnection (fun t : TopologicalSpace α => OrderDual.toDual { s | IsOpen[t] s })
(generateFrom ∘ OrderDual.ofDual) := fun _ _ =>
le_generateFrom_iff_subset_isOpen.symm
/-- The Galois coinsertion between `TopologicalSpace α` and `(Set (Set α))ᵒᵈ` whose lower part sends
a topology to its collection of open subsets, and whose upper part sends a collection of subsets
of `α` to the topology they generate. -/
def gciGenerateFrom (α : Type*) :
GaloisCoinsertion (fun t : TopologicalSpace α => OrderDual.toDual { s | IsOpen[t] s })
(generateFrom ∘ OrderDual.ofDual) where
gc := gc_generateFrom α
u_l_le _ s hs := TopologicalSpace.GenerateOpen.basic s hs
choice g hg := TopologicalSpace.mkOfClosure g
(Subset.antisymm hg <| le_generateFrom_iff_subset_isOpen.1 <| le_rfl)
choice_eq _ _ := mkOfClosure_sets
/-- Topologies on `α` form a complete lattice, with `⊥` the discrete topology
and `⊤` the indiscrete topology. The infimum of a collection of topologies
is the topology generated by all their open sets, while the supremum is the
topology whose open sets are those sets open in every member of the collection. -/
instance : CompleteLattice (TopologicalSpace α) := (gciGenerateFrom α).liftCompleteLattice
@[mono, gcongr]
theorem generateFrom_anti {α} {g₁ g₂ : Set (Set α)} (h : g₁ ⊆ g₂) :
generateFrom g₂ ≤ generateFrom g₁ :=
(gc_generateFrom _).monotone_u h
theorem generateFrom_setOf_isOpen (t : TopologicalSpace α) :
generateFrom { s | IsOpen[t] s } = t :=
(gciGenerateFrom α).u_l_eq t
theorem leftInverse_generateFrom :
LeftInverse generateFrom fun t : TopologicalSpace α => { s | IsOpen[t] s } :=
(gciGenerateFrom α).u_l_leftInverse
theorem generateFrom_surjective : Surjective (generateFrom : Set (Set α) → TopologicalSpace α) :=
(gciGenerateFrom α).u_surjective
theorem setOf_isOpen_injective : Injective fun t : TopologicalSpace α => { s | IsOpen[t] s } :=
(gciGenerateFrom α).l_injective
end Lattice
end TopologicalSpace
section Lattice
variable {α : Type*} {t t₁ t₂ : TopologicalSpace α} {s : Set α}
theorem IsOpen.mono (hs : IsOpen[t₂] s) (h : t₁ ≤ t₂) : IsOpen[t₁] s := h s hs
theorem IsClosed.mono (hs : IsClosed[t₂] s) (h : t₁ ≤ t₂) : IsClosed[t₁] s :=
(@isOpen_compl_iff α s t₁).mp <| hs.isOpen_compl.mono h
theorem closure.mono (h : t₁ ≤ t₂) : closure[t₁] s ⊆ closure[t₂] s :=
@closure_minimal _ t₁ s (@closure _ t₂ s) subset_closure (IsClosed.mono isClosed_closure h)
theorem isOpen_implies_isOpen_iff : (∀ s, IsOpen[t₁] s → IsOpen[t₂] s) ↔ t₂ ≤ t₁ :=
Iff.rfl
/-- The only open sets in the indiscrete topology are the empty set and the whole space. -/
theorem TopologicalSpace.isOpen_top_iff {α} (U : Set α) : IsOpen[⊤] U ↔ U = ∅ ∨ U = univ :=
⟨fun h => by
induction h with
| basic _ h => exact False.elim h
| univ => exact .inr rfl
| inter _ _ _ _ h₁ h₂ =>
rcases h₁ with (rfl | rfl) <;> rcases h₂ with (rfl | rfl) <;> simp
| sUnion _ _ ih => exact sUnion_mem_empty_univ ih, by
rintro (rfl | rfl)
exacts [@isOpen_empty _ ⊤, @isOpen_univ _ ⊤]⟩
/-- A topological space is discrete if every set is open, that is,
its topology equals the discrete topology `⊥`. -/
class DiscreteTopology (α : Type*) [t : TopologicalSpace α] : Prop where
/-- The `TopologicalSpace` structure on a type with discrete topology is equal to `⊥`. -/
eq_bot : t = ⊥
theorem discreteTopology_bot (α : Type*) : @DiscreteTopology α ⊥ :=
@DiscreteTopology.mk α ⊥ rfl
section DiscreteTopology
variable [TopologicalSpace α] [DiscreteTopology α] {β : Type*}
@[simp]
theorem isOpen_discrete (s : Set α) : IsOpen s := (@DiscreteTopology.eq_bot α _).symm ▸ trivial
@[simp] theorem isClosed_discrete (s : Set α) : IsClosed s := ⟨isOpen_discrete _⟩
theorem closure_discrete (s : Set α) : closure s = s := (isClosed_discrete _).closure_eq
@[simp] theorem dense_discrete {s : Set α} : Dense s ↔ s = univ := by simp [dense_iff_closure_eq]
@[simp]
theorem denseRange_discrete {ι : Type*} {f : ι → α} : DenseRange f ↔ Surjective f := by
rw [DenseRange, dense_discrete, range_eq_univ]
@[nontriviality, continuity, fun_prop]
theorem continuous_of_discreteTopology [TopologicalSpace β] {f : α → β} : Continuous f :=
continuous_def.2 fun _ _ => isOpen_discrete _
/-- A function to a discrete topological space is continuous if and only if the preimage of every
singleton is open. -/
theorem continuous_discrete_rng {α} [TopologicalSpace α] [TopologicalSpace β] [DiscreteTopology β]
{f : α → β} : Continuous f ↔ ∀ b : β, IsOpen (f ⁻¹' {b}) :=
⟨fun h _ => (isOpen_discrete _).preimage h, fun h => ⟨fun s _ => by
rw [← biUnion_of_singleton s, preimage_iUnion₂]
exact isOpen_biUnion fun _ _ => h _⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem nhds_discrete (α : Type*) [TopologicalSpace α] [DiscreteTopology α] : @nhds α _ = pure :=
le_antisymm (fun _ s hs => (isOpen_discrete s).mem_nhds hs) pure_le_nhds
theorem mem_nhds_discrete {x : α} {s : Set α} :
s ∈ 𝓝 x ↔ x ∈ s := by rw [nhds_discrete, mem_pure]
end DiscreteTopology
theorem le_of_nhds_le_nhds (h : ∀ x, @nhds α t₁ x ≤ @nhds α t₂ x) : t₁ ≤ t₂ := fun s => by
rw [@isOpen_iff_mem_nhds _ t₁, @isOpen_iff_mem_nhds _ t₂]
exact fun hs a ha => h _ (hs _ ha)
theorem eq_bot_of_singletons_open {t : TopologicalSpace α} (h : ∀ x, IsOpen[t] {x}) : t = ⊥ :=
bot_unique fun s _ => biUnion_of_singleton s ▸ isOpen_biUnion fun x _ => h x
theorem forall_open_iff_discrete {X : Type*} [TopologicalSpace X] :
(∀ s : Set X, IsOpen s) ↔ DiscreteTopology X :=
⟨fun h => ⟨eq_bot_of_singletons_open fun _ => h _⟩, @isOpen_discrete _ _⟩
theorem discreteTopology_iff_forall_isClosed [TopologicalSpace α] :
DiscreteTopology α ↔ ∀ s : Set α, IsClosed s :=
forall_open_iff_discrete.symm.trans <| compl_surjective.forall.trans <| forall_congr' fun _ ↦
isOpen_compl_iff
theorem singletons_open_iff_discrete {X : Type*} [TopologicalSpace X] :
(∀ a : X, IsOpen ({a} : Set X)) ↔ DiscreteTopology X :=
⟨fun h => ⟨eq_bot_of_singletons_open h⟩, fun a _ => @isOpen_discrete _ _ a _⟩
theorem DiscreteTopology.of_finite_of_isClosed_singleton [TopologicalSpace α] [Finite α]
(h : ∀ a : α, IsClosed {a}) : DiscreteTopology α :=
discreteTopology_iff_forall_isClosed.mpr fun s ↦
s.iUnion_of_singleton_coe ▸ isClosed_iUnion_of_finite fun _ ↦ h _
theorem discreteTopology_iff_singleton_mem_nhds [TopologicalSpace α] :
DiscreteTopology α ↔ ∀ x : α, {x} ∈ 𝓝 x := by
simp only [← singletons_open_iff_discrete, isOpen_iff_mem_nhds, mem_singleton_iff, forall_eq]
/-- This lemma characterizes discrete topological spaces as those whose singletons are
neighbourhoods. -/
theorem discreteTopology_iff_nhds [TopologicalSpace α] :
DiscreteTopology α ↔ ∀ x : α, 𝓝 x = pure x := by
simp [discreteTopology_iff_singleton_mem_nhds, le_pure_iff]
apply forall_congr' (fun x ↦ ?_)
simp [le_antisymm_iff, pure_le_nhds x]
theorem discreteTopology_iff_nhds_ne [TopologicalSpace α] :
DiscreteTopology α ↔ ∀ x : α, 𝓝[≠] x = ⊥ := by
simp only [discreteTopology_iff_singleton_mem_nhds, nhdsWithin, inf_principal_eq_bot, compl_compl]
/-- If the codomain of a continuous injective function has discrete topology,
then so does the domain.
See also `Embedding.discreteTopology` for an important special case. -/
theorem DiscreteTopology.of_continuous_injective
{β : Type*} [TopologicalSpace α] [TopologicalSpace β] [DiscreteTopology β] {f : α → β}
(hc : Continuous f) (hinj : Injective f) : DiscreteTopology α :=
forall_open_iff_discrete.1 fun s ↦ hinj.preimage_image s ▸ (isOpen_discrete _).preimage hc
end Lattice
section GaloisConnection
variable {α β γ : Type*}
theorem isOpen_induced_iff [t : TopologicalSpace β] {s : Set α} {f : α → β} :
IsOpen[t.induced f] s ↔ ∃ t, IsOpen t ∧ f ⁻¹' t = s :=
Iff.rfl
theorem isClosed_induced_iff [t : TopologicalSpace β] {s : Set α} {f : α → β} :
IsClosed[t.induced f] s ↔ ∃ t, IsClosed t ∧ f ⁻¹' t = s := by
letI := t.induced f
| simp only [← isOpen_compl_iff, isOpen_induced_iff]
exact compl_surjective.exists.trans (by simp only [preimage_compl, compl_inj_iff])
| Mathlib/Topology/Order.lean | 348 | 350 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Aaron Anderson. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Aaron Anderson, Yaël Dillies
-/
import Mathlib.Order.Cover
import Mathlib.Order.LatticeIntervals
import Mathlib.Order.GaloisConnection.Defs
/-!
# Modular Lattices
This file defines (semi)modular lattices, a kind of lattice useful in algebra.
For examples, look to the subobject lattices of abelian groups, submodules, and ideals, or consider
any distributive lattice.
## Typeclasses
We define (semi)modularity typeclasses as Prop-valued mixins.
* `IsWeakUpperModularLattice`: Weakly upper modular lattices. Lattice where `a ⊔ b` covers `a`
and `b` if `a` and `b` both cover `a ⊓ b`.
* `IsWeakLowerModularLattice`: Weakly lower modular lattices. Lattice where `a` and `b` cover
`a ⊓ b` if `a ⊔ b` covers both `a` and `b`
* `IsUpperModularLattice`: Upper modular lattices. Lattices where `a ⊔ b` covers `a` if `b`
covers `a ⊓ b`.
* `IsLowerModularLattice`: Lower modular lattices. Lattices where `a` covers `a ⊓ b` if `a ⊔ b`
covers `b`.
- `IsModularLattice`: Modular lattices. Lattices where `a ≤ c → (a ⊔ b) ⊓ c = a ⊔ (b ⊓ c)`. We
only require an inequality because the other direction holds in all lattices.
## Main Definitions
- `infIccOrderIsoIccSup` gives an order isomorphism between the intervals
`[a ⊓ b, a]` and `[b, a ⊔ b]`.
This corresponds to the diamond (or second) isomorphism theorems of algebra.
## Main Results
- `isModularLattice_iff_inf_sup_inf_assoc`:
Modularity is equivalent to the `inf_sup_inf_assoc`: `(x ⊓ z) ⊔ (y ⊓ z) = ((x ⊓ z) ⊔ y) ⊓ z`
- `DistribLattice.isModularLattice`: Distributive lattices are modular.
## References
* [Manfred Stern, *Semimodular lattices. {Theory} and applications*][stern2009]
* [Wikipedia, *Modular Lattice*][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_lattice]
## TODO
- Relate atoms and coatoms in modular lattices
-/
open Set
variable {α : Type*}
/-- A weakly upper modular lattice is a lattice where `a ⊔ b` covers `a` and `b` if `a` and `b` both
cover `a ⊓ b`. -/
class IsWeakUpperModularLattice (α : Type*) [Lattice α] : Prop where
/-- `a ⊔ b` covers `a` and `b` if `a` and `b` both cover `a ⊓ b`. -/
covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_covBy {a b : α} : a ⊓ b ⋖ a → a ⊓ b ⋖ b → a ⋖ a ⊔ b
/-- A weakly lower modular lattice is a lattice where `a` and `b` cover `a ⊓ b` if `a ⊔ b` covers
both `a` and `b`. -/
class IsWeakLowerModularLattice (α : Type*) [Lattice α] : Prop where
/-- `a` and `b` cover `a ⊓ b` if `a ⊔ b` covers both `a` and `b` -/
inf_covBy_of_covBy_covBy_sup {a b : α} : a ⋖ a ⊔ b → b ⋖ a ⊔ b → a ⊓ b ⋖ a
/-- An upper modular lattice, aka semimodular lattice, is a lattice where `a ⊔ b` covers `a` and `b`
if either `a` or `b` covers `a ⊓ b`. -/
class IsUpperModularLattice (α : Type*) [Lattice α] : Prop where
/-- `a ⊔ b` covers `a` and `b` if either `a` or `b` covers `a ⊓ b` -/
covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy {a b : α} : a ⊓ b ⋖ a → b ⋖ a ⊔ b
/-- A lower modular lattice is a lattice where `a` and `b` both cover `a ⊓ b` if `a ⊔ b` covers
either `a` or `b`. -/
class IsLowerModularLattice (α : Type*) [Lattice α] : Prop where
/-- `a` and `b` both cover `a ⊓ b` if `a ⊔ b` covers either `a` or `b` -/
inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup {a b : α} : a ⋖ a ⊔ b → a ⊓ b ⋖ b
/-- A modular lattice is one with a limited associativity between `⊓` and `⊔`. -/
class IsModularLattice (α : Type*) [Lattice α] : Prop where
/-- Whenever `x ≤ z`, then for any `y`, `(x ⊔ y) ⊓ z ≤ x ⊔ (y ⊓ z)` -/
sup_inf_le_assoc_of_le : ∀ {x : α} (y : α) {z : α}, x ≤ z → (x ⊔ y) ⊓ z ≤ x ⊔ y ⊓ z
section WeakUpperModular
variable [Lattice α] [IsWeakUpperModularLattice α] {a b : α}
theorem covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_of_inf_covBy_left : a ⊓ b ⋖ a → a ⊓ b ⋖ b → a ⋖ a ⊔ b :=
IsWeakUpperModularLattice.covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_covBy
theorem covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_of_inf_covBy_right : a ⊓ b ⋖ a → a ⊓ b ⋖ b → b ⋖ a ⊔ b := by
rw [inf_comm, sup_comm]
exact fun ha hb => covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_of_inf_covBy_left hb ha
alias CovBy.sup_of_inf_of_inf_left := covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_of_inf_covBy_left
alias CovBy.sup_of_inf_of_inf_right := covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_of_inf_covBy_right
instance : IsWeakLowerModularLattice (OrderDual α) :=
⟨fun ha hb => (ha.ofDual.sup_of_inf_of_inf_left hb.ofDual).toDual⟩
end WeakUpperModular
section WeakLowerModular
variable [Lattice α] [IsWeakLowerModularLattice α] {a b : α}
theorem inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup_of_covBy_sup_left : a ⋖ a ⊔ b → b ⋖ a ⊔ b → a ⊓ b ⋖ a :=
IsWeakLowerModularLattice.inf_covBy_of_covBy_covBy_sup
theorem inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup_of_covBy_sup_right : a ⋖ a ⊔ b → b ⋖ a ⊔ b → a ⊓ b ⋖ b := by
rw [sup_comm, inf_comm]
exact fun ha hb => inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup_of_covBy_sup_left hb ha
alias CovBy.inf_of_sup_of_sup_left := inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup_of_covBy_sup_left
alias CovBy.inf_of_sup_of_sup_right := inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup_of_covBy_sup_right
instance : IsWeakUpperModularLattice (OrderDual α) :=
⟨fun ha hb => (ha.ofDual.inf_of_sup_of_sup_left hb.ofDual).toDual⟩
end WeakLowerModular
section UpperModular
variable [Lattice α] [IsUpperModularLattice α] {a b : α}
theorem covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_left : a ⊓ b ⋖ a → b ⋖ a ⊔ b :=
IsUpperModularLattice.covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy
theorem covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_right : a ⊓ b ⋖ b → a ⋖ a ⊔ b := by
rw [sup_comm, inf_comm]
exact covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_left
alias CovBy.sup_of_inf_left := covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_left
alias CovBy.sup_of_inf_right := covBy_sup_of_inf_covBy_right
-- See note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) IsUpperModularLattice.to_isWeakUpperModularLattice :
IsWeakUpperModularLattice α :=
⟨fun _ => CovBy.sup_of_inf_right⟩
instance : IsLowerModularLattice (OrderDual α) :=
⟨fun h => h.ofDual.sup_of_inf_left.toDual⟩
end UpperModular
section LowerModular
variable [Lattice α] [IsLowerModularLattice α] {a b : α}
theorem inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup_left : a ⋖ a ⊔ b → a ⊓ b ⋖ b :=
IsLowerModularLattice.inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup
theorem inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup_right : b ⋖ a ⊔ b → a ⊓ b ⋖ a := by
rw [inf_comm, sup_comm]
exact inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup_left
alias CovBy.inf_of_sup_left := inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup_left
alias CovBy.inf_of_sup_right := inf_covBy_of_covBy_sup_right
-- See note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) IsLowerModularLattice.to_isWeakLowerModularLattice :
IsWeakLowerModularLattice α :=
⟨fun _ => CovBy.inf_of_sup_right⟩
instance : IsUpperModularLattice (OrderDual α) :=
⟨fun h => h.ofDual.inf_of_sup_left.toDual⟩
end LowerModular
section IsModularLattice
variable [Lattice α] [IsModularLattice α]
theorem sup_inf_assoc_of_le {x : α} (y : α) {z : α} (h : x ≤ z) : (x ⊔ y) ⊓ z = x ⊔ y ⊓ z :=
le_antisymm (IsModularLattice.sup_inf_le_assoc_of_le y h)
(le_inf (sup_le_sup_left inf_le_left _) (sup_le h inf_le_right))
theorem IsModularLattice.inf_sup_inf_assoc {x y z : α} : x ⊓ z ⊔ y ⊓ z = (x ⊓ z ⊔ y) ⊓ z :=
(sup_inf_assoc_of_le y inf_le_right).symm
theorem inf_sup_assoc_of_le {x : α} (y : α) {z : α} (h : z ≤ x) : x ⊓ y ⊔ z = x ⊓ (y ⊔ z) := by
rw [inf_comm, sup_comm, ← sup_inf_assoc_of_le y h, inf_comm, sup_comm]
instance : IsModularLattice αᵒᵈ :=
⟨fun y z xz =>
le_of_eq
(by
rw [inf_comm, sup_comm, eq_comm, inf_comm, sup_comm]
exact @sup_inf_assoc_of_le α _ _ _ y _ xz)⟩
variable {x y z : α}
theorem IsModularLattice.sup_inf_sup_assoc : (x ⊔ z) ⊓ (y ⊔ z) = (x ⊔ z) ⊓ y ⊔ z :=
@IsModularLattice.inf_sup_inf_assoc αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ _
theorem eq_of_le_of_inf_le_of_le_sup (hxy : x ≤ y) (hinf : y ⊓ z ≤ x) (hsup : y ≤ x ⊔ z) :
x = y := by
refine hxy.antisymm ?_
rw [← inf_eq_right, sup_inf_assoc_of_le _ hxy] at hsup
rwa [← hsup, sup_le_iff, and_iff_right rfl.le, inf_comm]
theorem eq_of_le_of_inf_le_of_sup_le (hxy : x ≤ y) (hinf : y ⊓ z ≤ x ⊓ z) (hsup : y ⊔ z ≤ x ⊔ z) :
x = y :=
eq_of_le_of_inf_le_of_le_sup hxy (hinf.trans inf_le_left) (le_sup_left.trans hsup)
theorem sup_lt_sup_of_lt_of_inf_le_inf (hxy : x < y) (hinf : y ⊓ z ≤ x ⊓ z) : x ⊔ z < y ⊔ z :=
lt_of_le_of_ne (sup_le_sup_right (le_of_lt hxy) _) fun hsup =>
ne_of_lt hxy <| eq_of_le_of_inf_le_of_sup_le (le_of_lt hxy) hinf (le_of_eq hsup.symm)
theorem inf_lt_inf_of_lt_of_sup_le_sup (hxy : x < y) (hinf : y ⊔ z ≤ x ⊔ z) : x ⊓ z < y ⊓ z :=
sup_lt_sup_of_lt_of_inf_le_inf (α := αᵒᵈ) hxy hinf
theorem strictMono_inf_prod_sup : StrictMono fun x ↦ (x ⊓ z, x ⊔ z) := fun _x _y hxy ↦
⟨⟨inf_le_inf_right _ hxy.le, sup_le_sup_right hxy.le _⟩,
fun ⟨inf_le, sup_le⟩ ↦ (sup_lt_sup_of_lt_of_inf_le_inf hxy inf_le).not_le sup_le⟩
/-- A generalization of the theorem that if `N` is a submodule of `M` and
`N` and `M / N` are both Artinian, then `M` is Artinian. -/
theorem wellFounded_lt_exact_sequence {β γ : Type*} [Preorder β] [Preorder γ]
[h₁ : WellFoundedLT β] [h₂ : WellFoundedLT γ] (K : α)
(f₁ : β → α) (f₂ : α → β) (g₁ : γ → α) (g₂ : α → γ) (gci : GaloisCoinsertion f₁ f₂)
(gi : GaloisInsertion g₂ g₁) (hf : ∀ a, f₁ (f₂ a) = a ⊓ K) (hg : ∀ a, g₁ (g₂ a) = a ⊔ K) :
WellFoundedLT α :=
StrictMono.wellFoundedLT (f := fun A ↦ (f₂ A, g₂ A)) fun A B hAB ↦ by
| simp only [Prod.le_def, lt_iff_le_not_le, ← gci.l_le_l_iff, ← gi.u_le_u_iff, hf, hg]
exact strictMono_inf_prod_sup hAB
/-- A generalization of the theorem that if `N` is a submodule of `M` and
`N` and `M / N` are both Noetherian, then `M` is Noetherian. -/
| Mathlib/Order/ModularLattice.lean | 233 | 237 |
/-
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.Data.Matrix.Mul
import Mathlib.Data.PEquiv
/-!
# partial equivalences for matrices
Using partial equivalences to represent matrices.
This file introduces the function `PEquiv.toMatrix`, which returns a matrix containing ones and
zeros. For any partial equivalence `f`, `f.toMatrix i j = 1 ↔ f i = some j`.
The following important properties of this function are proved
`toMatrix_trans : (f.trans g).toMatrix = f.toMatrix * g.toMatrix`
`toMatrix_symm : f.symm.toMatrix = f.toMatrixᵀ`
`toMatrix_refl : (PEquiv.refl n).toMatrix = 1`
`toMatrix_bot : ⊥.toMatrix = 0`
This theory gives the matrix representation of projection linear maps, and their right inverses.
For example, the matrix `(single (0 : Fin 1) (i : Fin n)).toMatrix` corresponds to the ith
projection map from R^n to R.
Any injective function `Fin m → Fin n` gives rise to a `PEquiv`, whose matrix is the projection
map from R^m → R^n represented by the same function. The transpose of this matrix is the right
inverse of this map, sending anything not in the image to zero.
## notations
This file uses `ᵀ` for `Matrix.transpose`.
-/
assert_not_exists Field
namespace PEquiv
open Matrix
universe u v
variable {k l m n : Type*}
variable {α β : Type*}
open Matrix
/-- `toMatrix` returns a matrix containing ones and zeros. `f.toMatrix i j` is `1` if
`f i = some j` and `0` otherwise -/
def toMatrix [DecidableEq n] [Zero α] [One α] (f : m ≃. n) : Matrix m n α :=
of fun i j => if j ∈ f i then (1 : α) else 0
-- TODO: set as an equation lemma for `toMatrix`, see https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/3024
@[simp]
theorem toMatrix_apply [DecidableEq n] [Zero α] [One α] (f : m ≃. n) (i j) :
toMatrix f i j = if j ∈ f i then (1 : α) else 0 :=
rfl
theorem toMatrix_mul_apply [Fintype m] [DecidableEq m] [NonAssocSemiring α] (f : l ≃. m) (i j)
(M : Matrix m n α) : (f.toMatrix * M :) i j = Option.casesOn (f i) 0 fun fi => M fi j := by
dsimp [toMatrix, Matrix.mul_apply]
rcases h : f i with - | fi
· simp [h]
· rw [Finset.sum_eq_single fi] <;> simp +contextual [h, eq_comm]
@[deprecated (since := "2025-01-27")] alias mul_matrix_apply := toMatrix_mul_apply
theorem mul_toMatrix_apply [Fintype m] [NonAssocSemiring α] [DecidableEq n] (M : Matrix l m α)
(f : m ≃. n) (i j) : (M * f.toMatrix :) i j = Option.casesOn (f.symm j) 0 (M i) := by
dsimp [Matrix.mul_apply, toMatrix_apply]
rcases h : f.symm j with - | fj
· simp [h, ← f.eq_some_iff]
· rw [Finset.sum_eq_single fj]
· simp [h, ← f.eq_some_iff]
· rintro b - n
simp [h, ← f.eq_some_iff, n.symm]
· simp
@[deprecated (since := "2025-01-27")] alias matrix_mul_apply := mul_toMatrix_apply
theorem toMatrix_symm [DecidableEq m] [DecidableEq n] [Zero α] [One α] (f : m ≃. n) :
(f.symm.toMatrix : Matrix n m α) = f.toMatrixᵀ := by
ext
simp only [transpose, mem_iff_mem f, toMatrix_apply]
congr
@[simp]
theorem toMatrix_refl [DecidableEq n] [Zero α] [One α] :
((PEquiv.refl n).toMatrix : Matrix n n α) = 1 := by
ext
simp [toMatrix_apply, one_apply]
@[simp]
theorem toMatrix_toPEquiv_apply [DecidableEq n] [Zero α] [One α] (f : m ≃ n) (i) :
f.toPEquiv.toMatrix i = Pi.single (f i) (1 : α) := by
ext
simp [toMatrix_apply, Pi.single_apply, eq_comm]
@[simp]
theorem transpose_toMatrix_toPEquiv_apply
[DecidableEq m] [DecidableEq n] [Zero α] [One α] (f : m ≃ n) (j) :
f.toPEquiv.toMatrixᵀ j = Pi.single (f.symm j) (1 : α) := by
ext
simp [toMatrix_apply, Pi.single_apply, eq_comm, ← Equiv.apply_eq_iff_eq_symm_apply]
theorem toMatrix_toPEquiv_mul [Fintype m] [DecidableEq m]
[NonAssocSemiring α] (f : l ≃ m) (M : Matrix m n α) :
f.toPEquiv.toMatrix * M = M.submatrix f id := by
ext i j
rw [toMatrix_mul_apply, Equiv.toPEquiv_apply, submatrix_apply, id]
@[deprecated (since := "2025-01-27")] alias toPEquiv_mul_matrix := toMatrix_toPEquiv_mul
theorem mul_toMatrix_toPEquiv [Fintype m] [DecidableEq n]
[NonAssocSemiring α] (M : Matrix l m α) (f : m ≃ n) :
(M * f.toPEquiv.toMatrix) = M.submatrix id f.symm :=
Matrix.ext fun i j => by
rw [PEquiv.mul_toMatrix_apply, ← Equiv.toPEquiv_symm, Equiv.toPEquiv_apply,
Matrix.submatrix_apply, id]
@[deprecated (since := "2025-01-27")] alias mul_toPEquiv_toMatrix := mul_toMatrix_toPEquiv
lemma toMatrix_toPEquiv_mulVec [DecidableEq n] [Fintype n]
[NonAssocSemiring α] (σ : m ≃ n) (a : n → α) :
σ.toPEquiv.toMatrix *ᵥ a = a ∘ σ := by
ext j
simp [toMatrix, mulVec, dotProduct]
lemma vecMul_toMatrix_toPEquiv [DecidableEq n] [Fintype m]
[NonAssocSemiring α] (σ : m ≃ n) (a : m → α) :
a ᵥ* σ.toPEquiv.toMatrix = a ∘ σ.symm := by
classical
ext j
simp [toMatrix, σ.apply_eq_iff_eq_symm_apply, vecMul, dotProduct]
theorem toMatrix_trans [Fintype m] [DecidableEq m] [DecidableEq n] [NonAssocSemiring α] (f : l ≃. m)
(g : m ≃. n) : ((f.trans g).toMatrix : Matrix l n α) = f.toMatrix * g.toMatrix := by
ext i j
rw [toMatrix_mul_apply]
dsimp [toMatrix, PEquiv.trans]
cases f i <;> simp
@[simp]
theorem toMatrix_bot [DecidableEq n] [Zero α] [One α] :
((⊥ : PEquiv m n).toMatrix : Matrix m n α) = 0 :=
rfl
theorem toMatrix_injective [DecidableEq n] [MulZeroOneClass α] [Nontrivial α] :
Function.Injective (@toMatrix m n α _ _ _) := by
intro f g
refine not_imp_not.1 ?_
simp only [Matrix.ext_iff.symm, toMatrix_apply, PEquiv.ext_iff, not_forall, exists_imp]
intro i hi
use i
rcases hf : f i with - | fi
| · rcases hg : g i with - | gi
· rw [hf, hg] at hi; exact (hi rfl).elim
· use gi
simp
| Mathlib/Data/Matrix/PEquiv.lean | 156 | 159 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Hughes. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Chris Hughes
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.FieldDivision
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.Lifts
import Mathlib.Data.List.Prime
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Polynomial.Tower
/-!
# Split polynomials
A polynomial `f : K[X]` splits over a field extension `L` of `K` if it is zero or all of its
irreducible factors over `L` have degree `1`.
## Main definitions
* `Polynomial.Splits i f`: A predicate on a homomorphism `i : K →+* L` from a commutative ring to a
field and a polynomial `f` saying that `f.map i` is zero or all of its irreducible factors over
`L` have degree `1`.
-/
noncomputable section
open Polynomial
universe u v w
variable {R : Type*} {F : Type u} {K : Type v} {L : Type w}
namespace Polynomial
section Splits
section CommRing
variable [CommRing K] [Field L] [Field F]
variable (i : K →+* L)
/-- A polynomial `Splits` iff it is zero or all of its irreducible factors have `degree` 1. -/
def Splits (f : K[X]) : Prop :=
f.map i = 0 ∨ ∀ {g : L[X]}, Irreducible g → g ∣ f.map i → degree g = 1
@[simp]
theorem splits_zero : Splits i (0 : K[X]) :=
Or.inl (Polynomial.map_zero i)
theorem splits_of_map_eq_C {f : K[X]} {a : L} (h : f.map i = C a) : Splits i f :=
letI := Classical.decEq L
if ha : a = 0 then Or.inl (h.trans (ha.symm ▸ C_0))
else
Or.inr fun hg ⟨p, hp⟩ =>
absurd hg.1 <|
Classical.not_not.2 <|
isUnit_iff_degree_eq_zero.2 <| by
have := congr_arg degree hp
rw [h, degree_C ha, degree_mul, @eq_comm (WithBot ℕ) 0,
Nat.WithBot.add_eq_zero_iff] at this
exact this.1
@[simp]
theorem splits_C (a : K) : Splits i (C a) :=
splits_of_map_eq_C i (map_C i)
theorem splits_of_map_degree_eq_one {f : K[X]} (hf : degree (f.map i) = 1) : Splits i f :=
Or.inr fun hg ⟨p, hp⟩ => by
have := congr_arg degree hp
simp [Nat.WithBot.add_eq_one_iff, hf, @eq_comm (WithBot ℕ) 1,
mt isUnit_iff_degree_eq_zero.2 hg.1] at this
tauto
theorem splits_of_degree_le_one {f : K[X]} (hf : degree f ≤ 1) : Splits i f :=
if hif : degree (f.map i) ≤ 0 then splits_of_map_eq_C i (degree_le_zero_iff.mp hif)
else by
push_neg at hif
rw [← Order.succ_le_iff, ← WithBot.coe_zero, WithBot.orderSucc_coe, Nat.succ_eq_succ] at hif
exact splits_of_map_degree_eq_one i ((degree_map_le.trans hf).antisymm hif)
theorem splits_of_degree_eq_one {f : K[X]} (hf : degree f = 1) : Splits i f :=
splits_of_degree_le_one i hf.le
theorem splits_of_natDegree_le_one {f : K[X]} (hf : natDegree f ≤ 1) : Splits i f :=
splits_of_degree_le_one i (degree_le_of_natDegree_le hf)
theorem splits_of_natDegree_eq_one {f : K[X]} (hf : natDegree f = 1) : Splits i f :=
splits_of_natDegree_le_one i (le_of_eq hf)
theorem splits_mul {f g : K[X]} (hf : Splits i f) (hg : Splits i g) : Splits i (f * g) :=
letI := Classical.decEq L
if h : (f * g).map i = 0 then Or.inl h
else
Or.inr @fun p hp hpf =>
((irreducible_iff_prime.1 hp).2.2 _ _
(show p ∣ map i f * map i g by convert hpf; rw [Polynomial.map_mul])).elim
(hf.resolve_left (fun hf => by simp [hf] at h) hp)
(hg.resolve_left (fun hg => by simp [hg] at h) hp)
theorem splits_of_splits_mul' {f g : K[X]} (hfg : (f * g).map i ≠ 0) (h : Splits i (f * g)) :
Splits i f ∧ Splits i g :=
⟨Or.inr @fun g hgi hg =>
Or.resolve_left h hfg hgi (by rw [Polynomial.map_mul]; exact hg.trans (dvd_mul_right _ _)),
| Or.inr @fun g hgi hg =>
Or.resolve_left h hfg hgi (by rw [Polynomial.map_mul]; exact hg.trans (dvd_mul_left _ _))⟩
theorem splits_map_iff (j : L →+* F) {f : K[X]} : Splits j (f.map i) ↔ Splits (j.comp i) f := by
simp [Splits, Polynomial.map_map]
theorem splits_one : Splits i 1 :=
splits_C i 1
| Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Splits.lean | 105 | 113 |
/-
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.SpecificLimits.Basic
import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.IsometricSMul
/-!
# Hausdorff distance
The Hausdorff distance on subsets of a metric (or emetric) space.
Given two subsets `s` and `t` of a metric space, their Hausdorff distance is the smallest `d`
such that any point `s` is within `d` of a point in `t`, and conversely. This quantity
is often infinite (think of `s` bounded and `t` unbounded), and therefore better
expressed in the setting of emetric spaces.
## Main definitions
This files introduces:
* `EMetric.infEdist x s`, the infimum edistance of a point `x` to a set `s` in an emetric space
* `EMetric.hausdorffEdist s t`, the Hausdorff edistance of two sets in an emetric space
* Versions of these notions on metric spaces, called respectively `Metric.infDist`
and `Metric.hausdorffDist`
## Main results
* `infEdist_closure`: the edistance to a set and its closure coincide
* `EMetric.mem_closure_iff_infEdist_zero`: a point `x` belongs to the closure of `s` iff
`infEdist x s = 0`
* `IsCompact.exists_infEdist_eq_edist`: if `s` is compact and non-empty, there exists a point `y`
which attains this edistance
* `IsOpen.exists_iUnion_isClosed`: every open set `U` can be written as the increasing union
of countably many closed subsets of `U`
* `hausdorffEdist_closure`: replacing a set by its closure does not change the Hausdorff edistance
* `hausdorffEdist_zero_iff_closure_eq_closure`: two sets have Hausdorff edistance zero
iff their closures coincide
* the Hausdorff edistance is symmetric and satisfies the triangle inequality
* in particular, closed sets in an emetric space are an emetric space
(this is shown in `EMetricSpace.closeds.emetricspace`)
* versions of these notions on metric spaces
* `hausdorffEdist_ne_top_of_nonempty_of_bounded`: if two sets in a metric space
are nonempty and bounded in a metric space, they are at finite Hausdorff edistance.
## Tags
metric space, Hausdorff distance
-/
noncomputable section
open NNReal ENNReal Topology Set Filter Pointwise Bornology
universe u v w
variable {ι : Sort*} {α : Type u} {β : Type v}
namespace EMetric
section InfEdist
variable [PseudoEMetricSpace α] [PseudoEMetricSpace β] {x y : α} {s t : Set α} {Φ : α → β}
/-! ### Distance of a point to a set as a function into `ℝ≥0∞`. -/
/-- The minimal edistance of a point to a set -/
def infEdist (x : α) (s : Set α) : ℝ≥0∞ :=
⨅ y ∈ s, edist x y
@[simp]
theorem infEdist_empty : infEdist x ∅ = ∞ :=
iInf_emptyset
theorem le_infEdist {d} : d ≤ infEdist x s ↔ ∀ y ∈ s, d ≤ edist x y := by
simp only [infEdist, le_iInf_iff]
/-- The edist to a union is the minimum of the edists -/
@[simp]
theorem infEdist_union : infEdist x (s ∪ t) = infEdist x s ⊓ infEdist x t :=
iInf_union
@[simp]
theorem infEdist_iUnion (f : ι → Set α) (x : α) : infEdist x (⋃ i, f i) = ⨅ i, infEdist x (f i) :=
iInf_iUnion f _
lemma infEdist_biUnion {ι : Type*} (f : ι → Set α) (I : Set ι) (x : α) :
infEdist x (⋃ i ∈ I, f i) = ⨅ i ∈ I, infEdist x (f i) := by simp only [infEdist_iUnion]
/-- The edist to a singleton is the edistance to the single point of this singleton -/
@[simp]
theorem infEdist_singleton : infEdist x {y} = edist x y :=
iInf_singleton
/-- The edist to a set is bounded above by the edist to any of its points -/
theorem infEdist_le_edist_of_mem (h : y ∈ s) : infEdist x s ≤ edist x y :=
iInf₂_le y h
/-- If a point `x` belongs to `s`, then its edist to `s` vanishes -/
theorem infEdist_zero_of_mem (h : x ∈ s) : infEdist x s = 0 :=
nonpos_iff_eq_zero.1 <| @edist_self _ _ x ▸ infEdist_le_edist_of_mem h
/-- The edist is antitone with respect to inclusion. -/
theorem infEdist_anti (h : s ⊆ t) : infEdist x t ≤ infEdist x s :=
iInf_le_iInf_of_subset h
/-- The edist to a set is `< r` iff there exists a point in the set at edistance `< r` -/
theorem infEdist_lt_iff {r : ℝ≥0∞} : infEdist x s < r ↔ ∃ y ∈ s, edist x y < r := by
simp_rw [infEdist, iInf_lt_iff, exists_prop]
/-- The edist of `x` to `s` is bounded by the sum of the edist of `y` to `s` and
the edist from `x` to `y` -/
theorem infEdist_le_infEdist_add_edist : infEdist x s ≤ infEdist y s + edist x y :=
calc
⨅ z ∈ s, edist x z ≤ ⨅ z ∈ s, edist y z + edist x y :=
iInf₂_mono fun _ _ => (edist_triangle _ _ _).trans_eq (add_comm _ _)
_ = (⨅ z ∈ s, edist y z) + edist x y := by simp only [ENNReal.iInf_add]
theorem infEdist_le_edist_add_infEdist : infEdist x s ≤ edist x y + infEdist y s := by
rw [add_comm]
exact infEdist_le_infEdist_add_edist
theorem edist_le_infEdist_add_ediam (hy : y ∈ s) : edist x y ≤ infEdist x s + diam s := by
simp_rw [infEdist, ENNReal.iInf_add]
refine le_iInf₂ fun i hi => ?_
calc
edist x y ≤ edist x i + edist i y := edist_triangle _ _ _
_ ≤ edist x i + diam s := add_le_add le_rfl (edist_le_diam_of_mem hi hy)
/-- The edist to a set depends continuously on the point -/
@[continuity]
theorem continuous_infEdist : Continuous fun x => infEdist x s :=
continuous_of_le_add_edist 1 (by simp) <| by
simp only [one_mul, infEdist_le_infEdist_add_edist, forall₂_true_iff]
/-- The edist to a set and to its closure coincide -/
theorem infEdist_closure : infEdist x (closure s) = infEdist x s := by
refine le_antisymm (infEdist_anti subset_closure) ?_
refine ENNReal.le_of_forall_pos_le_add fun ε εpos h => ?_
have ε0 : 0 < (ε / 2 : ℝ≥0∞) := by simpa [pos_iff_ne_zero] using εpos
have : infEdist x (closure s) < infEdist x (closure s) + ε / 2 :=
ENNReal.lt_add_right h.ne ε0.ne'
obtain ⟨y : α, ycs : y ∈ closure s, hy : edist x y < infEdist x (closure s) + ↑ε / 2⟩ :=
infEdist_lt_iff.mp this
obtain ⟨z : α, zs : z ∈ s, dyz : edist y z < ↑ε / 2⟩ := EMetric.mem_closure_iff.1 ycs (ε / 2) ε0
calc
infEdist x s ≤ edist x z := infEdist_le_edist_of_mem zs
_ ≤ edist x y + edist y z := edist_triangle _ _ _
_ ≤ infEdist x (closure s) + ε / 2 + ε / 2 := add_le_add (le_of_lt hy) (le_of_lt dyz)
_ = infEdist x (closure s) + ↑ε := by rw [add_assoc, ENNReal.add_halves]
/-- A point belongs to the closure of `s` iff its infimum edistance to this set vanishes -/
theorem mem_closure_iff_infEdist_zero : x ∈ closure s ↔ infEdist x s = 0 :=
⟨fun h => by
rw [← infEdist_closure]
exact infEdist_zero_of_mem h,
fun h =>
EMetric.mem_closure_iff.2 fun ε εpos => infEdist_lt_iff.mp <| by rwa [h]⟩
/-- Given a closed set `s`, a point belongs to `s` iff its infimum edistance to this set vanishes -/
theorem mem_iff_infEdist_zero_of_closed (h : IsClosed s) : x ∈ s ↔ infEdist x s = 0 := by
rw [← mem_closure_iff_infEdist_zero, h.closure_eq]
/-- The infimum edistance of a point to a set is positive if and only if the point is not in the
closure of the set. -/
theorem infEdist_pos_iff_not_mem_closure {x : α} {E : Set α} :
0 < infEdist x E ↔ x ∉ closure E := by
rw [mem_closure_iff_infEdist_zero, pos_iff_ne_zero]
theorem infEdist_closure_pos_iff_not_mem_closure {x : α} {E : Set α} :
0 < infEdist x (closure E) ↔ x ∉ closure E := by
rw [infEdist_closure, infEdist_pos_iff_not_mem_closure]
theorem exists_real_pos_lt_infEdist_of_not_mem_closure {x : α} {E : Set α} (h : x ∉ closure E) :
∃ ε : ℝ, 0 < ε ∧ ENNReal.ofReal ε < infEdist x E := by
rw [← infEdist_pos_iff_not_mem_closure, ENNReal.lt_iff_exists_real_btwn] at h
rcases h with ⟨ε, ⟨_, ⟨ε_pos, ε_lt⟩⟩⟩
exact ⟨ε, ⟨ENNReal.ofReal_pos.mp ε_pos, ε_lt⟩⟩
theorem disjoint_closedBall_of_lt_infEdist {r : ℝ≥0∞} (h : r < infEdist x s) :
Disjoint (closedBall x r) s := by
rw [disjoint_left]
intro y hy h'y
apply lt_irrefl (infEdist x s)
calc
infEdist x s ≤ edist x y := infEdist_le_edist_of_mem h'y
_ ≤ r := by rwa [mem_closedBall, edist_comm] at hy
_ < infEdist x s := h
/-- The infimum edistance is invariant under isometries -/
theorem infEdist_image (hΦ : Isometry Φ) : infEdist (Φ x) (Φ '' t) = infEdist x t := by
simp only [infEdist, iInf_image, hΦ.edist_eq]
@[to_additive (attr := simp)]
theorem infEdist_smul {M} [SMul M α] [IsIsometricSMul M α] (c : M) (x : α) (s : Set α) :
infEdist (c • x) (c • s) = infEdist x s :=
infEdist_image (isometry_smul _ _)
theorem _root_.IsOpen.exists_iUnion_isClosed {U : Set α} (hU : IsOpen U) :
∃ F : ℕ → Set α, (∀ n, IsClosed (F n)) ∧ (∀ n, F n ⊆ U) ∧ ⋃ n, F n = U ∧ Monotone F := by
obtain ⟨a, a_pos, a_lt_one⟩ : ∃ a : ℝ≥0∞, 0 < a ∧ a < 1 := exists_between zero_lt_one
let F := fun n : ℕ => (fun x => infEdist x Uᶜ) ⁻¹' Ici (a ^ n)
have F_subset : ∀ n, F n ⊆ U := fun n x hx ↦ by
by_contra h
have : infEdist x Uᶜ ≠ 0 := ((ENNReal.pow_pos a_pos _).trans_le hx).ne'
exact this (infEdist_zero_of_mem h)
refine ⟨F, fun n => IsClosed.preimage continuous_infEdist isClosed_Ici, F_subset, ?_, ?_⟩
· show ⋃ n, F n = U
refine Subset.antisymm (by simp only [iUnion_subset_iff, F_subset, forall_const]) fun x hx => ?_
have : ¬x ∈ Uᶜ := by simpa using hx
rw [mem_iff_infEdist_zero_of_closed hU.isClosed_compl] at this
have B : 0 < infEdist x Uᶜ := by simpa [pos_iff_ne_zero] using this
have : Filter.Tendsto (fun n => a ^ n) atTop (𝓝 0) :=
ENNReal.tendsto_pow_atTop_nhds_zero_of_lt_one a_lt_one
rcases ((tendsto_order.1 this).2 _ B).exists with ⟨n, hn⟩
simp only [mem_iUnion, mem_Ici, mem_preimage]
exact ⟨n, hn.le⟩
show Monotone F
intro m n hmn x hx
simp only [F, mem_Ici, mem_preimage] at hx ⊢
apply le_trans (pow_le_pow_right_of_le_one' a_lt_one.le hmn) hx
theorem _root_.IsCompact.exists_infEdist_eq_edist (hs : IsCompact s) (hne : s.Nonempty) (x : α) :
∃ y ∈ s, infEdist x s = edist x y := by
have A : Continuous fun y => edist x y := continuous_const.edist continuous_id
obtain ⟨y, ys, hy⟩ := hs.exists_isMinOn hne A.continuousOn
exact ⟨y, ys, le_antisymm (infEdist_le_edist_of_mem ys) (by rwa [le_infEdist])⟩
theorem exists_pos_forall_lt_edist (hs : IsCompact s) (ht : IsClosed t) (hst : Disjoint s t) :
∃ r : ℝ≥0, 0 < r ∧ ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ t, (r : ℝ≥0∞) < edist x y := by
rcases s.eq_empty_or_nonempty with (rfl | hne)
· use 1
simp
obtain ⟨x, hx, h⟩ := hs.exists_isMinOn hne continuous_infEdist.continuousOn
have : 0 < infEdist x t :=
pos_iff_ne_zero.2 fun H => hst.le_bot ⟨hx, (mem_iff_infEdist_zero_of_closed ht).mpr H⟩
rcases ENNReal.lt_iff_exists_nnreal_btwn.1 this with ⟨r, h₀, hr⟩
exact ⟨r, ENNReal.coe_pos.mp h₀, fun y hy z hz => hr.trans_le <| le_infEdist.1 (h hy) z hz⟩
end InfEdist
/-! ### The Hausdorff distance as a function into `ℝ≥0∞`. -/
/-- The Hausdorff edistance between two sets is the smallest `r` such that each set
is contained in the `r`-neighborhood of the other one -/
irreducible_def hausdorffEdist {α : Type u} [PseudoEMetricSpace α] (s t : Set α) : ℝ≥0∞ :=
(⨆ x ∈ s, infEdist x t) ⊔ ⨆ y ∈ t, infEdist y s
section HausdorffEdist
variable [PseudoEMetricSpace α] [PseudoEMetricSpace β] {x : α} {s t u : Set α} {Φ : α → β}
/-- The Hausdorff edistance of a set to itself vanishes. -/
@[simp]
theorem hausdorffEdist_self : hausdorffEdist s s = 0 := by
simp only [hausdorffEdist_def, sup_idem, ENNReal.iSup_eq_zero]
exact fun x hx => infEdist_zero_of_mem hx
/-- The Haudorff edistances of `s` to `t` and of `t` to `s` coincide. -/
theorem hausdorffEdist_comm : hausdorffEdist s t = hausdorffEdist t s := by
simp only [hausdorffEdist_def]; apply sup_comm
/-- Bounding the Hausdorff edistance by bounding the edistance of any point
in each set to the other set -/
theorem hausdorffEdist_le_of_infEdist {r : ℝ≥0∞} (H1 : ∀ x ∈ s, infEdist x t ≤ r)
(H2 : ∀ x ∈ t, infEdist x s ≤ r) : hausdorffEdist s t ≤ r := by
simp only [hausdorffEdist_def, sup_le_iff, iSup_le_iff]
exact ⟨H1, H2⟩
/-- Bounding the Hausdorff edistance by exhibiting, for any point in each set,
another point in the other set at controlled distance -/
theorem hausdorffEdist_le_of_mem_edist {r : ℝ≥0∞} (H1 : ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ y ∈ t, edist x y ≤ r)
(H2 : ∀ x ∈ t, ∃ y ∈ s, edist x y ≤ r) : hausdorffEdist s t ≤ r := by
refine hausdorffEdist_le_of_infEdist (fun x xs ↦ ?_) (fun x xt ↦ ?_)
· rcases H1 x xs with ⟨y, yt, hy⟩
exact le_trans (infEdist_le_edist_of_mem yt) hy
· rcases H2 x xt with ⟨y, ys, hy⟩
exact le_trans (infEdist_le_edist_of_mem ys) hy
/-- The distance to a set is controlled by the Hausdorff distance. -/
theorem infEdist_le_hausdorffEdist_of_mem (h : x ∈ s) : infEdist x t ≤ hausdorffEdist s t := by
rw [hausdorffEdist_def]
refine le_trans ?_ le_sup_left
exact le_iSup₂ (α := ℝ≥0∞) x h
/-- If the Hausdorff distance is `< r`, then any point in one of the sets has
a corresponding point at distance `< r` in the other set. -/
theorem exists_edist_lt_of_hausdorffEdist_lt {r : ℝ≥0∞} (h : x ∈ s) (H : hausdorffEdist s t < r) :
∃ y ∈ t, edist x y < r :=
infEdist_lt_iff.mp <|
calc
infEdist x t ≤ hausdorffEdist s t := infEdist_le_hausdorffEdist_of_mem h
_ < r := H
/-- The distance from `x` to `s` or `t` is controlled in terms of the Hausdorff distance
between `s` and `t`. -/
theorem infEdist_le_infEdist_add_hausdorffEdist :
infEdist x t ≤ infEdist x s + hausdorffEdist s t :=
ENNReal.le_of_forall_pos_le_add fun ε εpos h => by
have ε0 : (ε / 2 : ℝ≥0∞) ≠ 0 := by simpa [pos_iff_ne_zero] using εpos
have : infEdist x s < infEdist x s + ε / 2 :=
ENNReal.lt_add_right (ENNReal.add_lt_top.1 h).1.ne ε0
obtain ⟨y : α, ys : y ∈ s, dxy : edist x y < infEdist x s + ↑ε / 2⟩ := infEdist_lt_iff.mp this
have : hausdorffEdist s t < hausdorffEdist s t + ε / 2 :=
ENNReal.lt_add_right (ENNReal.add_lt_top.1 h).2.ne ε0
obtain ⟨z : α, zt : z ∈ t, dyz : edist y z < hausdorffEdist s t + ↑ε / 2⟩ :=
exists_edist_lt_of_hausdorffEdist_lt ys this
calc
infEdist x t ≤ edist x z := infEdist_le_edist_of_mem zt
_ ≤ edist x y + edist y z := edist_triangle _ _ _
_ ≤ infEdist x s + ε / 2 + (hausdorffEdist s t + ε / 2) := add_le_add dxy.le dyz.le
_ = infEdist x s + hausdorffEdist s t + ε := by
simp [ENNReal.add_halves, add_comm, add_left_comm]
/-- The Hausdorff edistance is invariant under isometries. -/
theorem hausdorffEdist_image (h : Isometry Φ) :
hausdorffEdist (Φ '' s) (Φ '' t) = hausdorffEdist s t := by
simp only [hausdorffEdist_def, iSup_image, infEdist_image h]
/-- The Hausdorff distance is controlled by the diameter of the union. -/
theorem hausdorffEdist_le_ediam (hs : s.Nonempty) (ht : t.Nonempty) :
hausdorffEdist s t ≤ diam (s ∪ t) := by
rcases hs with ⟨x, xs⟩
rcases ht with ⟨y, yt⟩
refine hausdorffEdist_le_of_mem_edist ?_ ?_
· intro z hz
exact ⟨y, yt, edist_le_diam_of_mem (subset_union_left hz) (subset_union_right yt)⟩
· intro z hz
exact ⟨x, xs, edist_le_diam_of_mem (subset_union_right hz) (subset_union_left xs)⟩
/-- The Hausdorff distance satisfies the triangle inequality. -/
theorem hausdorffEdist_triangle : hausdorffEdist s u ≤ hausdorffEdist s t + hausdorffEdist t u := by
rw [hausdorffEdist_def]
simp only [sup_le_iff, iSup_le_iff]
constructor
· show ∀ x ∈ s, infEdist x u ≤ hausdorffEdist s t + hausdorffEdist t u
exact fun x xs =>
calc
infEdist x u ≤ infEdist x t + hausdorffEdist t u :=
infEdist_le_infEdist_add_hausdorffEdist
_ ≤ hausdorffEdist s t + hausdorffEdist t u :=
add_le_add_right (infEdist_le_hausdorffEdist_of_mem xs) _
· show ∀ x ∈ u, infEdist x s ≤ hausdorffEdist s t + hausdorffEdist t u
exact fun x xu =>
calc
infEdist x s ≤ infEdist x t + hausdorffEdist t s :=
infEdist_le_infEdist_add_hausdorffEdist
_ ≤ hausdorffEdist u t + hausdorffEdist t s :=
add_le_add_right (infEdist_le_hausdorffEdist_of_mem xu) _
_ = hausdorffEdist s t + hausdorffEdist t u := by simp [hausdorffEdist_comm, add_comm]
/-- Two sets are at zero Hausdorff edistance if and only if they have the same closure. -/
theorem hausdorffEdist_zero_iff_closure_eq_closure :
hausdorffEdist s t = 0 ↔ closure s = closure t := by
| simp only [hausdorffEdist_def, ENNReal.sup_eq_zero, ENNReal.iSup_eq_zero, ← subset_def,
← mem_closure_iff_infEdist_zero, subset_antisymm_iff, isClosed_closure.closure_subset_iff]
| Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/HausdorffDistance.lean | 356 | 358 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Sébastien Gouëzel. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Sébastien Gouëzel
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Group.Finset.Powerset
import Mathlib.Algebra.NoZeroSMulDivisors.Pi
import Mathlib.Data.Finset.Sort
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.BigOperators
import Mathlib.Data.Fintype.Powerset
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Pi
import Mathlib.Logic.Equiv.Fintype
import Mathlib.Tactic.Abel
/-!
# Multilinear maps
We define multilinear maps as maps from `∀ (i : ι), M₁ i` to `M₂` which are linear in each
coordinate. Here, `M₁ i` and `M₂` are modules over a ring `R`, and `ι` is an arbitrary type
(although some statements will require it to be a fintype). This space, denoted by
`MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂`, inherits a module structure by pointwise addition and multiplication.
## Main definitions
* `MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂` is the space of multilinear maps from `∀ (i : ι), M₁ i` to `M₂`.
* `f.map_update_smul` is the multiplicativity of the multilinear map `f` along each coordinate.
* `f.map_update_add` is the additivity of the multilinear map `f` along each coordinate.
* `f.map_smul_univ` expresses the multiplicativity of `f` over all coordinates at the same time,
writing `f (fun i => c i • m i)` as `(∏ i, c i) • f m`.
* `f.map_add_univ` expresses the additivity of `f` over all coordinates at the same time, writing
`f (m + m')` as the sum over all subsets `s` of `ι` of `f (s.piecewise m m')`.
* `f.map_sum` expresses `f (Σ_{j₁} g₁ j₁, ..., Σ_{jₙ} gₙ jₙ)` as the sum of
`f (g₁ (r 1), ..., gₙ (r n))` where `r` ranges over all possible functions.
See `Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Multilinear.Curry` for the currying of multilinear maps.
## Implementation notes
Expressing that a map is linear along the `i`-th coordinate when all other coordinates are fixed
can be done in two (equivalent) different ways:
* fixing a vector `m : ∀ (j : ι - i), M₁ j.val`, and then choosing separately the `i`-th coordinate
* fixing a vector `m : ∀j, M₁ j`, and then modifying its `i`-th coordinate
The second way is more artificial as the value of `m` at `i` is not relevant, but it has the
advantage of avoiding subtype inclusion issues. This is the definition we use, based on
`Function.update` that allows to change the value of `m` at `i`.
Note that the use of `Function.update` requires a `DecidableEq ι` term to appear somewhere in the
statement of `MultilinearMap.map_update_add'` and `MultilinearMap.map_update_smul'`.
Three possible choices are:
1. Requiring `DecidableEq ι` as an argument to `MultilinearMap` (as we did originally).
2. Using `Classical.decEq ι` in the statement of `map_add'` and `map_smul'`.
3. Quantifying over all possible `DecidableEq ι` instances in the statement of `map_add'` and
`map_smul'`.
Option 1 works fine, but puts unnecessary constraints on the user
(the zero map certainly does not need decidability).
Option 2 looks great at first, but in the common case when `ι = Fin n`
it introduces non-defeq decidability instance diamonds
within the context of proving `map_update_add'` and `map_update_smul'`,
of the form `Fin.decidableEq n = Classical.decEq (Fin n)`.
Option 3 of course does something similar, but of the form `Fin.decidableEq n = _inst`,
which is much easier to clean up since `_inst` is a free variable
and so the equality can just be substituted.
-/
open Fin Function Finset Set
universe uR uS uι v v' v₁ v₂ v₃
variable {R : Type uR} {S : Type uS} {ι : Type uι} {n : ℕ}
{M : Fin n.succ → Type v} {M₁ : ι → Type v₁} {M₂ : Type v₂} {M₃ : Type v₃} {M' : Type v'}
-- Don't generate injectivity lemmas, which the `simpNF` linter will time out on.
set_option genInjectivity false in
/-- Multilinear maps over the ring `R`, from `∀ i, M₁ i` to `M₂` where `M₁ i` and `M₂` are modules
over `R`. -/
structure MultilinearMap (R : Type uR) {ι : Type uι} (M₁ : ι → Type v₁) (M₂ : Type v₂) [Semiring R]
[∀ i, AddCommMonoid (M₁ i)] [AddCommMonoid M₂] [∀ i, Module R (M₁ i)] [Module R M₂] where
/-- The underlying multivariate function of a multilinear map. -/
toFun : (∀ i, M₁ i) → M₂
/-- A multilinear map is additive in every argument. -/
map_update_add' :
∀ [DecidableEq ι] (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) (x y : M₁ i),
toFun (update m i (x + y)) = toFun (update m i x) + toFun (update m i y)
/-- A multilinear map is compatible with scalar multiplication in every argument. -/
map_update_smul' :
∀ [DecidableEq ι] (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) (c : R) (x : M₁ i),
toFun (update m i (c • x)) = c • toFun (update m i x)
namespace MultilinearMap
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (M i)] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (M₁ i)] [AddCommMonoid M₂]
[AddCommMonoid M₃] [AddCommMonoid M'] [∀ i, Module R (M i)] [∀ i, Module R (M₁ i)] [Module R M₂]
[Module R M₃] [Module R M'] (f f' : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂)
instance : FunLike (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (∀ i, M₁ i) M₂ where
coe f := f.toFun
coe_injective' f g h := by cases f; cases g; cases h; rfl
initialize_simps_projections MultilinearMap (toFun → apply)
/-- Constructor for `MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂` when the
index type `ι` is already endowed with a `DecidableEq` instance. -/
@[simps]
def mk' [DecidableEq ι] (f : (∀ i, M₁ i) → M₂)
(h₁ : ∀ (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) (x y : M₁ i),
f (update m i (x + y)) = f (update m i x) + f (update m i y) := by aesop)
(h₂ : ∀ (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) (c : R) (x : M₁ i),
f (update m i (c • x)) = c • f (update m i x) := by aesop) :
MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ where
toFun := f
map_update_add' m i x y := by convert h₁ m i x y
map_update_smul' m i c x := by convert h₂ m i c x
@[simp]
theorem toFun_eq_coe : f.toFun = ⇑f :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem coe_mk (f : (∀ i, M₁ i) → M₂) (h₁ h₂) : ⇑(⟨f, h₁, h₂⟩ : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) = f :=
rfl
theorem congr_fun {f g : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂} (h : f = g) (x : ∀ i, M₁ i) : f x = g x :=
DFunLike.congr_fun h x
nonrec theorem congr_arg (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) {x y : ∀ i, M₁ i} (h : x = y) : f x = f y :=
DFunLike.congr_arg f h
theorem coe_injective : Injective ((↑) : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ → (∀ i, M₁ i) → M₂) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective
@[norm_cast]
theorem coe_inj {f g : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂} : (f : (∀ i, M₁ i) → M₂) = g ↔ f = g :=
DFunLike.coe_fn_eq
@[ext]
theorem ext {f f' : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂} (H : ∀ x, f x = f' x) : f = f' :=
DFunLike.ext _ _ H
@[simp]
theorem mk_coe (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (h₁ h₂) :
(⟨f, h₁, h₂⟩ : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) = f := rfl
@[simp]
protected theorem map_update_add [DecidableEq ι] (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) (x y : M₁ i) :
f (update m i (x + y)) = f (update m i x) + f (update m i y) :=
f.map_update_add' m i x y
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-03")] protected alias map_add := MultilinearMap.map_update_add
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-03")] protected alias map_add' := MultilinearMap.map_update_add
/-- Earlier, this name was used by what is now called `MultilinearMap.map_update_smul_left`. -/
@[simp]
protected theorem map_update_smul [DecidableEq ι] (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) (c : R) (x : M₁ i) :
f (update m i (c • x)) = c • f (update m i x) :=
f.map_update_smul' m i c x
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-03")] protected alias map_smul := MultilinearMap.map_update_smul
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-03")] protected alias map_smul' := MultilinearMap.map_update_smul
theorem map_coord_zero {m : ∀ i, M₁ i} (i : ι) (h : m i = 0) : f m = 0 := by
classical
have : (0 : R) • (0 : M₁ i) = 0 := by simp
rw [← update_eq_self i m, h, ← this, f.map_update_smul, zero_smul]
@[simp]
theorem map_update_zero [DecidableEq ι] (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) : f (update m i 0) = 0 :=
f.map_coord_zero i (update_self i 0 m)
@[simp]
theorem map_zero [Nonempty ι] : f 0 = 0 := by
obtain ⟨i, _⟩ : ∃ i : ι, i ∈ Set.univ := Set.exists_mem_of_nonempty ι
exact map_coord_zero f i rfl
instance : Add (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
⟨fun f f' =>
⟨fun x => f x + f' x, fun m i x y => by simp [add_left_comm, add_assoc], fun m i c x => by
simp [smul_add]⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem add_apply (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) : (f + f') m = f m + f' m :=
rfl
instance : Zero (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
⟨⟨fun _ => 0, fun _ _ _ _ => by simp, fun _ _ c _ => by simp⟩⟩
instance : Inhabited (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
⟨0⟩
@[simp]
theorem zero_apply (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) : (0 : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) m = 0 :=
rfl
section SMul
variable [DistribSMul S M₂] [SMulCommClass R S M₂]
instance : SMul S (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
⟨fun c f =>
⟨fun m => c • f m, fun m i x y => by simp [smul_add], fun l i x d => by
simp [← smul_comm x c (_ : M₂)]⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem smul_apply (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (c : S) (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) : (c • f) m = c • f m :=
rfl
theorem coe_smul (c : S) (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) : ⇑(c • f) = c • (⇑ f) := rfl
end SMul
instance addCommMonoid : AddCommMonoid (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
coe_injective.addCommMonoid _ rfl (fun _ _ => rfl) fun _ _ => rfl
/-- Coercion of a multilinear map to a function as an additive monoid homomorphism. -/
@[simps] def coeAddMonoidHom : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ →+ (((i : ι) → M₁ i) → M₂) where
toFun := DFunLike.coe; map_zero' := rfl; map_add' _ _ := rfl
@[simp]
theorem coe_sum {α : Type*} (f : α → MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (s : Finset α) :
⇑(∑ a ∈ s, f a) = ∑ a ∈ s, ⇑(f a) :=
map_sum coeAddMonoidHom f s
theorem sum_apply {α : Type*} (f : α → MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) {s : Finset α} :
(∑ a ∈ s, f a) m = ∑ a ∈ s, f a m := by simp
/-- If `f` is a multilinear map, then `f.toLinearMap m i` is the linear map obtained by fixing all
coordinates but `i` equal to those of `m`, and varying the `i`-th coordinate. -/
@[simps]
def toLinearMap [DecidableEq ι] (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) : M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₂ where
toFun x := f (update m i x)
map_add' x y := by simp
map_smul' c x := by simp
/-- The cartesian product of two multilinear maps, as a multilinear map. -/
@[simps]
def prod (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (g : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₃) :
MultilinearMap R M₁ (M₂ × M₃) where
toFun m := (f m, g m)
map_update_add' m i x y := by simp
map_update_smul' m i c x := by simp
/-- Combine a family of multilinear maps with the same domain and codomains `M' i` into a
multilinear map taking values in the space of functions `∀ i, M' i`. -/
@[simps]
def pi {ι' : Type*} {M' : ι' → Type*} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (M' i)] [∀ i, Module R (M' i)]
(f : ∀ i, MultilinearMap R M₁ (M' i)) : MultilinearMap R M₁ (∀ i, M' i) where
toFun m i := f i m
map_update_add' _ _ _ _ := funext fun j => (f j).map_update_add _ _ _ _
map_update_smul' _ _ _ _ := funext fun j => (f j).map_update_smul _ _ _ _
section
variable (R M₂ M₃)
/-- Equivalence between linear maps `M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃` and one-multilinear maps. -/
@[simps]
def ofSubsingleton [Subsingleton ι] (i : ι) :
(M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) ≃ MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι ↦ M₂) M₃ where
toFun f :=
{ toFun := fun x ↦ f (x i)
map_update_add' := by intros; simp [update_eq_const_of_subsingleton]
map_update_smul' := by intros; simp [update_eq_const_of_subsingleton] }
invFun f :=
{ toFun := fun x ↦ f fun _ ↦ x
map_add' := fun x y ↦ by
simpa [update_eq_const_of_subsingleton] using f.map_update_add 0 i x y
map_smul' := fun c x ↦ by
simpa [update_eq_const_of_subsingleton] using f.map_update_smul 0 i c x }
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv f := by ext x; refine congr_arg f ?_; exact (eq_const_of_subsingleton _ _).symm
variable (M₁) {M₂}
/-- The constant map is multilinear when `ι` is empty. -/
@[simps -fullyApplied]
def constOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty ι] (m : M₂) : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ where
toFun := Function.const _ m
map_update_add' _ := isEmptyElim
map_update_smul' _ := isEmptyElim
end
/-- Given a multilinear map `f` on `n` variables (parameterized by `Fin n`) and a subset `s` of `k`
of these variables, one gets a new multilinear map on `Fin k` by varying these variables, and fixing
the other ones equal to a given value `z`. It is denoted by `f.restr s hk z`, where `hk` is a
proof that the cardinality of `s` is `k`. The implicit identification between `Fin k` and `s` that
we use is the canonical (increasing) bijection. -/
def restr {k n : ℕ} (f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : Fin n => M') M₂) (s : Finset (Fin n))
(hk : #s = k) (z : M') : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : Fin k => M') M₂ where
toFun v := f fun j => if h : j ∈ s then v ((s.orderIsoOfFin hk).symm ⟨j, h⟩) else z
/- Porting note: The proofs of the following two lemmas used to only use `erw` followed by `simp`,
but it seems `erw` no longer unfolds or unifies well enough to work without more help. -/
map_update_add' v i x y := by
erw [dite_comp_equiv_update (s.orderIsoOfFin hk).toEquiv,
dite_comp_equiv_update (s.orderIsoOfFin hk).toEquiv,
dite_comp_equiv_update (s.orderIsoOfFin hk).toEquiv]
simp
map_update_smul' v i c x := by
erw [dite_comp_equiv_update (s.orderIsoOfFin hk).toEquiv,
dite_comp_equiv_update (s.orderIsoOfFin hk).toEquiv]
simp
/-- In the specific case of multilinear maps on spaces indexed by `Fin (n+1)`, where one can build
an element of `∀ (i : Fin (n+1)), M i` using `cons`, one can express directly the additivity of a
multilinear map along the first variable. -/
theorem cons_add (f : MultilinearMap R M M₂) (m : ∀ i : Fin n, M i.succ) (x y : M 0) :
f (cons (x + y) m) = f (cons x m) + f (cons y m) := by
simp_rw [← update_cons_zero x m (x + y), f.map_update_add, update_cons_zero]
/-- In the specific case of multilinear maps on spaces indexed by `Fin (n+1)`, where one can build
an element of `∀ (i : Fin (n+1)), M i` using `cons`, one can express directly the multiplicativity
of a multilinear map along the first variable. -/
theorem cons_smul (f : MultilinearMap R M M₂) (m : ∀ i : Fin n, M i.succ) (c : R) (x : M 0) :
f (cons (c • x) m) = c • f (cons x m) := by
simp_rw [← update_cons_zero x m (c • x), f.map_update_smul, update_cons_zero]
/-- In the specific case of multilinear maps on spaces indexed by `Fin (n+1)`, where one can build
an element of `∀ (i : Fin (n+1)), M i` using `snoc`, one can express directly the additivity of a
multilinear map along the first variable. -/
theorem snoc_add (f : MultilinearMap R M M₂)
(m : ∀ i : Fin n, M (castSucc i)) (x y : M (last n)) :
f (snoc m (x + y)) = f (snoc m x) + f (snoc m y) := by
simp_rw [← update_snoc_last x m (x + y), f.map_update_add, update_snoc_last]
/-- In the specific case of multilinear maps on spaces indexed by `Fin (n+1)`, where one can build
an element of `∀ (i : Fin (n+1)), M i` using `cons`, one can express directly the multiplicativity
of a multilinear map along the first variable. -/
theorem snoc_smul (f : MultilinearMap R M M₂) (m : ∀ i : Fin n, M (castSucc i)) (c : R)
(x : M (last n)) : f (snoc m (c • x)) = c • f (snoc m x) := by
simp_rw [← update_snoc_last x m (c • x), f.map_update_smul, update_snoc_last]
section
variable {M₁' : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (M₁' i)] [∀ i, Module R (M₁' i)]
variable {M₁'' : ι → Type*} [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (M₁'' i)] [∀ i, Module R (M₁'' i)]
/-- If `g` is a multilinear map and `f` is a collection of linear maps,
then `g (f₁ m₁, ..., fₙ mₙ)` is again a multilinear map, that we call
`g.compLinearMap f`. -/
def compLinearMap (g : MultilinearMap R M₁' M₂) (f : ∀ i, M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i) :
MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ where
toFun m := g fun i => f i (m i)
map_update_add' m i x y := by
have : ∀ j z, f j (update m i z j) = update (fun k => f k (m k)) i (f i z) j := fun j z =>
Function.apply_update (fun k => f k) _ _ _ _
simp [this]
map_update_smul' m i c x := by
have : ∀ j z, f j (update m i z j) = update (fun k => f k (m k)) i (f i z) j := fun j z =>
Function.apply_update (fun k => f k) _ _ _ _
simp [this]
@[simp]
theorem compLinearMap_apply (g : MultilinearMap R M₁' M₂) (f : ∀ i, M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i)
(m : ∀ i, M₁ i) : g.compLinearMap f m = g fun i => f i (m i) :=
rfl
/-- Composing a multilinear map twice with a linear map in each argument is
the same as composing with their composition. -/
theorem compLinearMap_assoc (g : MultilinearMap R M₁'' M₂) (f₁ : ∀ i, M₁' i →ₗ[R] M₁'' i)
(f₂ : ∀ i, M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i) :
(g.compLinearMap f₁).compLinearMap f₂ = g.compLinearMap fun i => f₁ i ∘ₗ f₂ i :=
rfl
/-- Composing the zero multilinear map with a linear map in each argument. -/
@[simp]
theorem zero_compLinearMap (f : ∀ i, M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i) :
(0 : MultilinearMap R M₁' M₂).compLinearMap f = 0 :=
ext fun _ => rfl
/-- Composing a multilinear map with the identity linear map in each argument. -/
@[simp]
theorem compLinearMap_id (g : MultilinearMap R M₁' M₂) :
(g.compLinearMap fun _ => LinearMap.id) = g :=
ext fun _ => rfl
/-- Composing with a family of surjective linear maps is injective. -/
theorem compLinearMap_injective (f : ∀ i, M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i) (hf : ∀ i, Surjective (f i)) :
Injective fun g : MultilinearMap R M₁' M₂ => g.compLinearMap f := fun g₁ g₂ h =>
ext fun x => by
simpa [fun i => surjInv_eq (hf i)]
using MultilinearMap.ext_iff.mp h fun i => surjInv (hf i) (x i)
theorem compLinearMap_inj (f : ∀ i, M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i) (hf : ∀ i, Surjective (f i))
(g₁ g₂ : MultilinearMap R M₁' M₂) : g₁.compLinearMap f = g₂.compLinearMap f ↔ g₁ = g₂ :=
(compLinearMap_injective _ hf).eq_iff
/-- Composing a multilinear map with a linear equiv on each argument gives the zero map
if and only if the multilinear map is the zero map. -/
@[simp]
theorem comp_linearEquiv_eq_zero_iff (g : MultilinearMap R M₁' M₂) (f : ∀ i, M₁ i ≃ₗ[R] M₁' i) :
(g.compLinearMap fun i => (f i : M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i)) = 0 ↔ g = 0 := by
set f' := fun i => (f i : M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i)
rw [← zero_compLinearMap f', compLinearMap_inj f' fun i => (f i).surjective]
end
/-- If one adds to a vector `m'` another vector `m`, but only for coordinates in a finset `t`, then
the image under a multilinear map `f` is the sum of `f (s.piecewise m m')` along all subsets `s` of
`t`. This is mainly an auxiliary statement to prove the result when `t = univ`, given in
`map_add_univ`, although it can be useful in its own right as it does not require the index set `ι`
to be finite. -/
theorem map_piecewise_add [DecidableEq ι] (m m' : ∀ i, M₁ i) (t : Finset ι) :
f (t.piecewise (m + m') m') = ∑ s ∈ t.powerset, f (s.piecewise m m') := by
revert m'
refine Finset.induction_on t (by simp) ?_
intro i t hit Hrec m'
have A : (insert i t).piecewise (m + m') m' = update (t.piecewise (m + m') m') i (m i + m' i) :=
t.piecewise_insert _ _ _
have B : update (t.piecewise (m + m') m') i (m' i) = t.piecewise (m + m') m' := by
ext j
by_cases h : j = i
· rw [h]
simp [hit]
· simp [h]
let m'' := update m' i (m i)
have C : update (t.piecewise (m + m') m') i (m i) = t.piecewise (m + m'') m'' := by
ext j
by_cases h : j = i
· rw [h]
simp [m'', hit]
· by_cases h' : j ∈ t <;> simp [m'', h, hit, h']
rw [A, f.map_update_add, B, C, Finset.sum_powerset_insert hit, Hrec, Hrec, add_comm (_ : M₂)]
congr 1
refine Finset.sum_congr rfl fun s hs => ?_
have : (insert i s).piecewise m m' = s.piecewise m m'' := by
ext j
by_cases h : j = i
· rw [h]
simp [m'', Finset.not_mem_of_mem_powerset_of_not_mem hs hit]
· by_cases h' : j ∈ s <;> simp [m'', h, h']
rw [this]
/-- Additivity of a multilinear map along all coordinates at the same time,
writing `f (m + m')` as the sum of `f (s.piecewise m m')` over all sets `s`. -/
theorem map_add_univ [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] (m m' : ∀ i, M₁ i) :
f (m + m') = ∑ s : Finset ι, f (s.piecewise m m') := by
simpa using f.map_piecewise_add m m' Finset.univ
section ApplySum
variable {α : ι → Type*} (g : ∀ i, α i → M₁ i) (A : ∀ i, Finset (α i))
open Fintype Finset
/-- If `f` is multilinear, then `f (Σ_{j₁ ∈ A₁} g₁ j₁, ..., Σ_{jₙ ∈ Aₙ} gₙ jₙ)` is the sum of
`f (g₁ (r 1), ..., gₙ (r n))` where `r` ranges over all functions with `r 1 ∈ A₁`, ...,
`r n ∈ Aₙ`. This follows from multilinearity by expanding successively with respect to each
coordinate. Here, we give an auxiliary statement tailored for an inductive proof. Use instead
`map_sum_finset`. -/
theorem map_sum_finset_aux [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] {n : ℕ} (h : (∑ i, #(A i)) = n) :
(f fun i => ∑ j ∈ A i, g i j) = ∑ r ∈ piFinset A, f fun i => g i (r i) := by
letI := fun i => Classical.decEq (α i)
induction n using Nat.strong_induction_on generalizing A with | h n IH =>
-- If one of the sets is empty, then all the sums are zero
by_cases Ai_empty : ∃ i, A i = ∅
· obtain ⟨i, hi⟩ : ∃ i, ∑ j ∈ A i, g i j = 0 := Ai_empty.imp fun i hi ↦ by simp [hi]
have hpi : piFinset A = ∅ := by simpa
rw [f.map_coord_zero i hi, hpi, Finset.sum_empty]
push_neg at Ai_empty
-- Otherwise, if all sets are at most singletons, then they are exactly singletons and the result
-- is again straightforward
by_cases Ai_singleton : ∀ i, #(A i) ≤ 1
· have Ai_card : ∀ i, #(A i) = 1 := by
intro i
have pos : #(A i) ≠ 0 := by simp [Finset.card_eq_zero, Ai_empty i]
have : #(A i) ≤ 1 := Ai_singleton i
exact le_antisymm this (Nat.succ_le_of_lt (_root_.pos_iff_ne_zero.mpr pos))
have :
∀ r : ∀ i, α i, r ∈ piFinset A → (f fun i => g i (r i)) = f fun i => ∑ j ∈ A i, g i j := by
intro r hr
congr with i
have : ∀ j ∈ A i, g i j = g i (r i) := by
intro j hj
congr
apply Finset.card_le_one_iff.1 (Ai_singleton i) hj
exact mem_piFinset.mp hr i
simp only [Finset.sum_congr rfl this, Finset.mem_univ, Finset.sum_const, Ai_card i, one_nsmul]
simp only [Finset.sum_congr rfl this, Ai_card, card_piFinset, prod_const_one, one_nsmul,
Finset.sum_const]
-- Remains the interesting case where one of the `A i`, say `A i₀`, has cardinality at least 2.
-- We will split into two parts `B i₀` and `C i₀` of smaller cardinality, let `B i = C i = A i`
-- for `i ≠ i₀`, apply the inductive assumption to `B` and `C`, and add up the corresponding
-- parts to get the sum for `A`.
push_neg at Ai_singleton
obtain ⟨i₀, hi₀⟩ : ∃ i, 1 < #(A i) := Ai_singleton
obtain ⟨j₁, j₂, _, hj₂, _⟩ : ∃ j₁ j₂, j₁ ∈ A i₀ ∧ j₂ ∈ A i₀ ∧ j₁ ≠ j₂ :=
Finset.one_lt_card_iff.1 hi₀
let B := Function.update A i₀ (A i₀ \ {j₂})
let C := Function.update A i₀ {j₂}
have B_subset_A : ∀ i, B i ⊆ A i := by
intro i
by_cases hi : i = i₀
· rw [hi]
simp only [B, sdiff_subset, update_self]
· simp only [B, hi, update_of_ne, Ne, not_false_iff, Finset.Subset.refl]
have C_subset_A : ∀ i, C i ⊆ A i := by
intro i
by_cases hi : i = i₀
· rw [hi]
simp only [C, hj₂, Finset.singleton_subset_iff, update_self]
· simp only [C, hi, update_of_ne, Ne, not_false_iff, Finset.Subset.refl]
-- split the sum at `i₀` as the sum over `B i₀` plus the sum over `C i₀`, to use additivity.
have A_eq_BC :
(fun i => ∑ j ∈ A i, g i j) =
Function.update (fun i => ∑ j ∈ A i, g i j) i₀
((∑ j ∈ B i₀, g i₀ j) + ∑ j ∈ C i₀, g i₀ j) := by
ext i
by_cases hi : i = i₀
· rw [hi, update_self]
have : A i₀ = B i₀ ∪ C i₀ := by
simp only [B, C, Function.update_self, Finset.sdiff_union_self_eq_union]
symm
simp only [hj₂, Finset.singleton_subset_iff, Finset.union_eq_left]
rw [this]
refine Finset.sum_union <| Finset.disjoint_right.2 fun j hj => ?_
have : j = j₂ := by
simpa [C] using hj
rw [this]
simp only [B, mem_sdiff, eq_self_iff_true, not_true, not_false_iff, Finset.mem_singleton,
update_self, and_false]
· simp [hi]
have Beq :
Function.update (fun i => ∑ j ∈ A i, g i j) i₀ (∑ j ∈ B i₀, g i₀ j) = fun i =>
∑ j ∈ B i, g i j := by
ext i
by_cases hi : i = i₀
· rw [hi]
simp only [update_self]
· simp only [B, hi, update_of_ne, Ne, not_false_iff]
have Ceq :
Function.update (fun i => ∑ j ∈ A i, g i j) i₀ (∑ j ∈ C i₀, g i₀ j) = fun i =>
∑ j ∈ C i, g i j := by
ext i
by_cases hi : i = i₀
· rw [hi]
simp only [update_self]
· simp only [C, hi, update_of_ne, Ne, not_false_iff]
-- Express the inductive assumption for `B`
have Brec : (f fun i => ∑ j ∈ B i, g i j) = ∑ r ∈ piFinset B, f fun i => g i (r i) := by
have : ∑ i, #(B i) < ∑ i, #(A i) := by
refine sum_lt_sum (fun i _ => card_le_card (B_subset_A i)) ⟨i₀, mem_univ _, ?_⟩
have : {j₂} ⊆ A i₀ := by simp [hj₂]
simp only [B, Finset.card_sdiff this, Function.update_self, Finset.card_singleton]
exact Nat.pred_lt (ne_of_gt (lt_trans Nat.zero_lt_one hi₀))
rw [h] at this
exact IH _ this B rfl
-- Express the inductive assumption for `C`
have Crec : (f fun i => ∑ j ∈ C i, g i j) = ∑ r ∈ piFinset C, f fun i => g i (r i) := by
have : (∑ i, #(C i)) < ∑ i, #(A i) :=
Finset.sum_lt_sum (fun i _ => Finset.card_le_card (C_subset_A i))
⟨i₀, Finset.mem_univ _, by simp [C, hi₀]⟩
rw [h] at this
exact IH _ this C rfl
have D : Disjoint (piFinset B) (piFinset C) :=
haveI : Disjoint (B i₀) (C i₀) := by simp [B, C]
piFinset_disjoint_of_disjoint B C this
have pi_BC : piFinset A = piFinset B ∪ piFinset C := by
apply Finset.Subset.antisymm
· intro r hr
by_cases hri₀ : r i₀ = j₂
· apply Finset.mem_union_right
refine mem_piFinset.2 fun i => ?_
by_cases hi : i = i₀
· have : r i₀ ∈ C i₀ := by simp [C, hri₀]
rwa [hi]
· simp [C, hi, mem_piFinset.1 hr i]
· apply Finset.mem_union_left
refine mem_piFinset.2 fun i => ?_
by_cases hi : i = i₀
· have : r i₀ ∈ B i₀ := by simp [B, hri₀, mem_piFinset.1 hr i₀]
rwa [hi]
· simp [B, hi, mem_piFinset.1 hr i]
· exact
Finset.union_subset (piFinset_subset _ _ fun i => B_subset_A i)
(piFinset_subset _ _ fun i => C_subset_A i)
rw [A_eq_BC]
simp only [MultilinearMap.map_update_add, Beq, Ceq, Brec, Crec, pi_BC]
rw [← Finset.sum_union D]
/-- If `f` is multilinear, then `f (Σ_{j₁ ∈ A₁} g₁ j₁, ..., Σ_{jₙ ∈ Aₙ} gₙ jₙ)` is the sum of
`f (g₁ (r 1), ..., gₙ (r n))` where `r` ranges over all functions with `r 1 ∈ A₁`, ...,
`r n ∈ Aₙ`. This follows from multilinearity by expanding successively with respect to each
coordinate. -/
theorem map_sum_finset [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] :
(f fun i => ∑ j ∈ A i, g i j) = ∑ r ∈ piFinset A, f fun i => g i (r i) :=
f.map_sum_finset_aux _ _ rfl
/-- If `f` is multilinear, then `f (Σ_{j₁} g₁ j₁, ..., Σ_{jₙ} gₙ jₙ)` is the sum of
`f (g₁ (r 1), ..., gₙ (r n))` where `r` ranges over all functions `r`. This follows from
multilinearity by expanding successively with respect to each coordinate. -/
theorem map_sum [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] [∀ i, Fintype (α i)] :
(f fun i => ∑ j, g i j) = ∑ r : ∀ i, α i, f fun i => g i (r i) :=
f.map_sum_finset g fun _ => Finset.univ
theorem map_update_sum {α : Type*} [DecidableEq ι] (t : Finset α) (i : ι) (g : α → M₁ i)
(m : ∀ i, M₁ i) : f (update m i (∑ a ∈ t, g a)) = ∑ a ∈ t, f (update m i (g a)) := by
classical
induction t using Finset.induction with
| empty => simp
| insert _ _ has ih => simp [Finset.sum_insert has, ih]
end ApplySum
/-- Restrict the codomain of a multilinear map to a submodule.
This is the multilinear version of `LinearMap.codRestrict`. -/
@[simps]
def codRestrict (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (p : Submodule R M₂) (h : ∀ v, f v ∈ p) :
MultilinearMap R M₁ p where
toFun v := ⟨f v, h v⟩
map_update_add' _ _ _ _ := Subtype.ext <| MultilinearMap.map_update_add _ _ _ _ _
map_update_smul' _ _ _ _ := Subtype.ext <| MultilinearMap.map_update_smul _ _ _ _ _
section RestrictScalar
variable (R)
variable {A : Type*} [Semiring A] [SMul R A] [∀ i : ι, Module A (M₁ i)] [Module A M₂]
[∀ i, IsScalarTower R A (M₁ i)] [IsScalarTower R A M₂]
/-- Reinterpret an `A`-multilinear map as an `R`-multilinear map, if `A` is an algebra over `R`
and their actions on all involved modules agree with the action of `R` on `A`. -/
def restrictScalars (f : MultilinearMap A M₁ M₂) : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ where
toFun := f
map_update_add' := f.map_update_add
map_update_smul' m i := (f.toLinearMap m i).map_smul_of_tower
@[simp]
theorem coe_restrictScalars (f : MultilinearMap A M₁ M₂) : ⇑(f.restrictScalars R) = f :=
rfl
end RestrictScalar
section
variable {ι₁ ι₂ ι₃ : Type*}
/-- Transfer the arguments to a map along an equivalence between argument indices.
The naming is derived from `Finsupp.domCongr`, noting that here the permutation applies to the
domain of the domain. -/
@[simps apply]
def domDomCongr (σ : ι₁ ≃ ι₂) (m : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₁ => M₂) M₃) :
MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₂ => M₂) M₃ where
toFun v := m fun i => v (σ i)
map_update_add' v i a b := by
letI := σ.injective.decidableEq
simp_rw [Function.update_apply_equiv_apply v]
rw [m.map_update_add]
map_update_smul' v i a b := by
letI := σ.injective.decidableEq
simp_rw [Function.update_apply_equiv_apply v]
rw [m.map_update_smul]
theorem domDomCongr_trans (σ₁ : ι₁ ≃ ι₂) (σ₂ : ι₂ ≃ ι₃)
(m : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₁ => M₂) M₃) :
m.domDomCongr (σ₁.trans σ₂) = (m.domDomCongr σ₁).domDomCongr σ₂ :=
rfl
theorem domDomCongr_mul (σ₁ : Equiv.Perm ι₁) (σ₂ : Equiv.Perm ι₁)
(m : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₁ => M₂) M₃) :
m.domDomCongr (σ₂ * σ₁) = (m.domDomCongr σ₁).domDomCongr σ₂ :=
rfl
/-- `MultilinearMap.domDomCongr` as an equivalence.
This is declared separately because it does not work with dot notation. -/
@[simps apply symm_apply]
def domDomCongrEquiv (σ : ι₁ ≃ ι₂) :
MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₁ => M₂) M₃ ≃+ MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₂ => M₂) M₃ where
toFun := domDomCongr σ
invFun := domDomCongr σ.symm
left_inv m := by
ext
simp [domDomCongr]
right_inv m := by
ext
simp [domDomCongr]
map_add' a b := by
ext
simp [domDomCongr]
/-- The results of applying `domDomCongr` to two maps are equal if
and only if those maps are. -/
@[simp]
theorem domDomCongr_eq_iff (σ : ι₁ ≃ ι₂) (f g : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₁ => M₂) M₃) :
f.domDomCongr σ = g.domDomCongr σ ↔ f = g :=
(domDomCongrEquiv σ : _ ≃+ MultilinearMap R (fun _ => M₂) M₃).apply_eq_iff_eq
end
/-! If `{a // P a}` is a subtype of `ι` and if we fix an element `z` of `(i : {a // ¬ P a}) → M₁ i`,
then a multilinear map on `M₁` defines a multilinear map on the restriction of `M₁` to
`{a // P a}`, by fixing the arguments out of `{a // P a}` equal to the values of `z`. -/
lemma domDomRestrict_aux {ι} [DecidableEq ι] (P : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred P] {M₁ : ι → Type*}
[DecidableEq {a // P a}]
(x : (i : {a // P a}) → M₁ i) (z : (i : {a // ¬ P a}) → M₁ i) (i : {a : ι // P a})
(c : M₁ i) : (fun j ↦ if h : P j then Function.update x i c ⟨j, h⟩ else z ⟨j, h⟩) =
Function.update (fun j => if h : P j then x ⟨j, h⟩ else z ⟨j, h⟩) i c := by
ext j
by_cases h : j = i
· rw [h, Function.update_self]
simp only [i.2, update_self, dite_true]
· rw [Function.update_of_ne h]
by_cases h' : P j
· simp only [h', ne_eq, Subtype.mk.injEq, dite_true]
have h'' : ¬ ⟨j, h'⟩ = i :=
fun he => by apply_fun (fun x => x.1) at he; exact h he
rw [Function.update_of_ne h'']
· simp only [h', ne_eq, Subtype.mk.injEq, dite_false]
lemma domDomRestrict_aux_right {ι} [DecidableEq ι] (P : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred P] {M₁ : ι → Type*}
[DecidableEq {a // ¬ P a}]
(x : (i : {a // P a}) → M₁ i) (z : (i : {a // ¬ P a}) → M₁ i) (i : {a : ι // ¬ P a})
(c : M₁ i) : (fun j ↦ if h : P j then x ⟨j, h⟩ else Function.update z i c ⟨j, h⟩) =
Function.update (fun j => if h : P j then x ⟨j, h⟩ else z ⟨j, h⟩) i c := by
simpa only [dite_not] using domDomRestrict_aux _ z (fun j ↦ x ⟨j.1, not_not.mp j.2⟩) i c
/-- Given a multilinear map `f` on `(i : ι) → M i`, a (decidable) predicate `P` on `ι` and
an element `z` of `(i : {a // ¬ P a}) → M₁ i`, construct a multilinear map on
`(i : {a // P a}) → M₁ i)` whose value at `x` is `f` evaluated at the vector with `i`th coordinate
`x i` if `P i` and `z i` otherwise.
The naming is similar to `MultilinearMap.domDomCongr`: here we are applying the restriction to the
domain of the domain.
For a linear map version, see `MultilinearMap.domDomRestrictₗ`.
-/
def domDomRestrict (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (P : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred P]
(z : (i : {a : ι // ¬ P a}) → M₁ i) :
MultilinearMap R (fun (i : {a : ι // P a}) => M₁ i) M₂ where
toFun x := f (fun j ↦ if h : P j then x ⟨j, h⟩ else z ⟨j, h⟩)
map_update_add' x i a b := by
classical
repeat (rw [domDomRestrict_aux])
simp only [MultilinearMap.map_update_add]
map_update_smul' z i c a := by
classical
repeat (rw [domDomRestrict_aux])
simp only [MultilinearMap.map_update_smul]
@[simp]
lemma domDomRestrict_apply (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (P : ι → Prop)
[DecidablePred P] (x : (i : {a // P a}) → M₁ i) (z : (i : {a // ¬ P a}) → M₁ i) :
f.domDomRestrict P z x = f (fun j => if h : P j then x ⟨j, h⟩ else z ⟨j, h⟩) := rfl
-- TODO: Should add a ref here when available.
/-- The "derivative" of a multilinear map, as a linear map from `(i : ι) → M₁ i` to `M₂`.
For continuous multilinear maps, this will indeed be the derivative. -/
def linearDeriv [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂)
(x : (i : ι) → M₁ i) : ((i : ι) → M₁ i) →ₗ[R] M₂ :=
∑ i : ι, (f.toLinearMap x i).comp (LinearMap.proj i)
@[simp]
lemma linearDeriv_apply [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι] (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂)
(x y : (i : ι) → M₁ i) :
f.linearDeriv x y = ∑ i, f (update x i (y i)) := by
unfold linearDeriv
simp only [LinearMap.coeFn_sum, LinearMap.coe_comp, LinearMap.coe_proj, Finset.sum_apply,
Function.comp_apply, Function.eval, toLinearMap_apply]
end Semiring
end MultilinearMap
namespace LinearMap
variable [Semiring R] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (M₁ i)] [AddCommMonoid M₂] [AddCommMonoid M₃]
[AddCommMonoid M'] [∀ i, Module R (M₁ i)] [Module R M₂] [Module R M₃] [Module R M']
/-- Composing a multilinear map with a linear map gives again a multilinear map. -/
def compMultilinearMap (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₃ where
toFun := g ∘ f
map_update_add' m i x y := by simp
map_update_smul' m i c x := by simp
@[simp]
theorem coe_compMultilinearMap (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :
⇑(g.compMultilinearMap f) = g ∘ f :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem compMultilinearMap_apply (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) :
g.compMultilinearMap f m = g (f m) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem compMultilinearMap_zero (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) :
g.compMultilinearMap (0 : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) = 0 :=
MultilinearMap.ext fun _ => map_zero g
@[simp]
theorem zero_compMultilinearMap (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :
(0 : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃).compMultilinearMap f = 0 := rfl
@[simp]
theorem compMultilinearMap_add (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (f₁ f₂ : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :
g.compMultilinearMap (f₁ + f₂) = g.compMultilinearMap f₁ + g.compMultilinearMap f₂ :=
MultilinearMap.ext fun _ => map_add g _ _
@[simp]
theorem add_compMultilinearMap (g₁ g₂ : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :
(g₁ + g₂).compMultilinearMap f = g₁.compMultilinearMap f + g₂.compMultilinearMap f := rfl
@[simp]
theorem compMultilinearMap_smul [DistribSMul S M₂] [DistribSMul S M₃]
[SMulCommClass R S M₂] [SMulCommClass R S M₃] [CompatibleSMul M₂ M₃ S R]
(g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (s : S) (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :
g.compMultilinearMap (s • f) = s • g.compMultilinearMap f :=
MultilinearMap.ext fun _ => g.map_smul_of_tower _ _
@[simp]
theorem smul_compMultilinearMap [Monoid S] [DistribMulAction S M₃] [SMulCommClass R S M₃]
(g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (s : S) (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :
(s • g).compMultilinearMap f = s • g.compMultilinearMap f := rfl
/-- The multilinear version of `LinearMap.subtype_comp_codRestrict` -/
@[simp]
theorem subtype_compMultilinearMap_codRestrict (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (p : Submodule R M₂)
(h) : p.subtype.compMultilinearMap (f.codRestrict p h) = f :=
rfl
/-- The multilinear version of `LinearMap.comp_codRestrict` -/
@[simp]
theorem compMultilinearMap_codRestrict (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂)
(p : Submodule R M₃) (h) :
(g.codRestrict p h).compMultilinearMap f =
(g.compMultilinearMap f).codRestrict p fun v => h (f v) :=
rfl
variable {ι₁ ι₂ : Type*}
@[simp]
theorem compMultilinearMap_domDomCongr (σ : ι₁ ≃ ι₂) (g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃)
(f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₁ => M') M₂) :
(g.compMultilinearMap f).domDomCongr σ = g.compMultilinearMap (f.domDomCongr σ) := by
ext
simp [MultilinearMap.domDomCongr]
end LinearMap
namespace MultilinearMap
section Semiring
variable [Semiring R] [(i : ι) → AddCommMonoid (M₁ i)] [(i : ι) → Module R (M₁ i)]
[AddCommMonoid M₂] [Module R M₂]
instance [Monoid S] [DistribMulAction S M₂] [Module R M₂] [SMulCommClass R S M₂] :
DistribMulAction S (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
coe_injective.distribMulAction coeAddMonoidHom fun _ _ ↦ rfl
section Module
variable [Semiring S] [Module S M₂] [SMulCommClass R S M₂]
/-- The space of multilinear maps over an algebra over `R` is a module over `R`, for the pointwise
addition and scalar multiplication. -/
instance : Module S (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
coe_injective.module _ coeAddMonoidHom fun _ _ ↦ rfl
instance [NoZeroSMulDivisors S M₂] : NoZeroSMulDivisors S (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
coe_injective.noZeroSMulDivisors _ rfl coe_smul
variable [AddCommMonoid M₃] [Module S M₃] [Module R M₃] [SMulCommClass R S M₃]
variable (S) in
/-- `LinearMap.compMultilinearMap` as an `S`-linear map. -/
@[simps]
def _root_.LinearMap.compMultilinearMapₗ [Semiring S] [Module S M₂] [Module S M₃]
[SMulCommClass R S M₂] [SMulCommClass R S M₃] [LinearMap.CompatibleSMul M₂ M₃ S R]
(g : M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) :
MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ →ₗ[S] MultilinearMap R M₁ M₃ where
toFun := g.compMultilinearMap
map_add' := g.compMultilinearMap_add
map_smul' := g.compMultilinearMap_smul
variable (R S M₁ M₂ M₃)
section OfSubsingleton
/-- Linear equivalence between linear maps `M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃`
and one-multilinear maps `MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι ↦ M₂) M₃`. -/
@[simps +simpRhs]
def ofSubsingletonₗ [Subsingleton ι] (i : ι) :
(M₂ →ₗ[R] M₃) ≃ₗ[S] MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι ↦ M₂) M₃ :=
{ ofSubsingleton R M₂ M₃ i with
map_add' := fun _ _ ↦ rfl
map_smul' := fun _ _ ↦ rfl }
end OfSubsingleton
/-- The dependent version of `MultilinearMap.domDomCongrLinearEquiv`. -/
@[simps apply symm_apply]
def domDomCongrLinearEquiv' {ι' : Type*} (σ : ι ≃ ι') :
MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ ≃ₗ[S] MultilinearMap R (fun i => M₁ (σ.symm i)) M₂ where
toFun f :=
{ toFun := f ∘ (σ.piCongrLeft' M₁).symm
map_update_add' := fun m i => by
letI := σ.decidableEq
rw [← σ.apply_symm_apply i]
intro x y
simp only [comp_apply, piCongrLeft'_symm_update, f.map_update_add]
map_update_smul' := fun m i c => by
letI := σ.decidableEq
rw [← σ.apply_symm_apply i]
intro x
simp only [Function.comp, piCongrLeft'_symm_update, f.map_update_smul] }
invFun f :=
{ toFun := f ∘ σ.piCongrLeft' M₁
map_update_add' := fun m i => by
letI := σ.symm.decidableEq
rw [← σ.symm_apply_apply i]
intro x y
simp only [comp_apply, piCongrLeft'_update, f.map_update_add]
map_update_smul' := fun m i c => by
letI := σ.symm.decidableEq
rw [← σ.symm_apply_apply i]
intro x
simp only [Function.comp, piCongrLeft'_update, f.map_update_smul] }
map_add' f₁ f₂ := by
ext
simp only [Function.comp, coe_mk, add_apply]
map_smul' c f := by
ext
simp only [Function.comp, coe_mk, smul_apply, RingHom.id_apply]
left_inv f := by
ext
simp only [coe_mk, comp_apply, Equiv.symm_apply_apply]
right_inv f := by
ext
simp only [coe_mk, comp_apply, Equiv.apply_symm_apply]
/-- The space of constant maps is equivalent to the space of maps that are multilinear with respect
to an empty family. -/
@[simps]
def constLinearEquivOfIsEmpty [IsEmpty ι] : M₂ ≃ₗ[S] MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ where
toFun := MultilinearMap.constOfIsEmpty R _
map_add' _ _ := rfl
map_smul' _ _ := rfl
invFun f := f 0
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv f := ext fun _ => MultilinearMap.congr_arg f <| Subsingleton.elim _ _
/-- `MultilinearMap.domDomCongr` as a `LinearEquiv`. -/
@[simps apply symm_apply]
def domDomCongrLinearEquiv {ι₁ ι₂} (σ : ι₁ ≃ ι₂) :
MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₁ => M₂) M₃ ≃ₗ[S] MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₂ => M₂) M₃ :=
{ (domDomCongrEquiv σ :
MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₁ => M₂) M₃ ≃+ MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι₂ => M₂) M₃) with
map_smul' := fun c f => by
ext
simp [MultilinearMap.domDomCongr] }
end Module
end Semiring
section CommSemiring
variable [CommSemiring R] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (M₁ i)] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (M i)] [AddCommMonoid M₂]
[∀ i, Module R (M i)] [∀ i, Module R (M₁ i)] [Module R M₂] (f f' : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂)
section
variable {M₁' : ι → Type*} [Π i, AddCommMonoid (M₁' i)] [Π i, Module R (M₁' i)]
/-- Given a predicate `P`, one may associate to a multilinear map `f` a multilinear map
from the elements satisfying `P` to the multilinear maps on elements not satisfying `P`.
In other words, splitting the variables into two subsets one gets a multilinear map into
multilinear maps.
This is a linear map version of the function `MultilinearMap.domDomRestrict`. -/
def domDomRestrictₗ (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (P : ι → Prop) [DecidablePred P] :
MultilinearMap R (fun (i : {a : ι // ¬ P a}) => M₁ i)
(MultilinearMap R (fun (i : {a : ι // P a}) => M₁ i) M₂) where
toFun := fun z ↦ domDomRestrict f P z
map_update_add' := by
intro h m i x y
classical
ext v
simp [domDomRestrict_aux_right]
map_update_smul' := by
intro h m i c x
classical
ext v
simp [domDomRestrict_aux_right]
lemma iteratedFDeriv_aux {ι} {M₁ : ι → Type*} {α : Type*} [DecidableEq α]
(s : Set ι) [DecidableEq { x // x ∈ s }] (e : α ≃ s)
(m : α → ((i : ι) → M₁ i)) (a : α) (z : (i : ι) → M₁ i) :
(fun i ↦ update m a z (e.symm i) i) =
(fun i ↦ update (fun j ↦ m (e.symm j) j) (e a) (z (e a)) i) := by
ext i
rcases eq_or_ne a (e.symm i) with rfl | hne
· rw [Equiv.apply_symm_apply e i, update_self, update_self]
· rw [update_of_ne hne.symm, update_of_ne fun h ↦ (Equiv.symm_apply_apply .. ▸ h ▸ hne) rfl]
/-- One of the components of the iterated derivative of a multilinear map. Given a bijection `e`
between a type `α` (typically `Fin k`) and a subset `s` of `ι`, this component is a multilinear map
of `k` vectors `v₁, ..., vₖ`, mapping them to `f (x₁, (v_{e.symm 2})₂, x₃, ...)`, where at
indices `i` in `s` one uses the `i`-th coordinate of the vector `v_{e.symm i}` and otherwise one
uses the `i`-th coordinate of a reference vector `x`.
This is multilinear in the components of `x` outside of `s`, and in the `v_j`. -/
noncomputable def iteratedFDerivComponent {α : Type*}
(f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) {s : Set ι} (e : α ≃ s) [DecidablePred (· ∈ s)] :
MultilinearMap R (fun (i : {a : ι // a ∉ s}) ↦ M₁ i)
(MultilinearMap R (fun (_ : α) ↦ (∀ i, M₁ i)) M₂) where
toFun := fun z ↦
{ toFun := fun v ↦ domDomRestrictₗ f (fun i ↦ i ∈ s) z (fun i ↦ v (e.symm i) i)
map_update_add' := by classical simp [iteratedFDeriv_aux]
map_update_smul' := by classical simp [iteratedFDeriv_aux] }
map_update_add' := by intros; ext; simp
map_update_smul' := by intros; ext; simp
open Classical in
/-- The `k`-th iterated derivative of a multilinear map `f` at the point `x`. It is a multilinear
map of `k` vectors `v₁, ..., vₖ` (with the same type as `x`), mapping them
to `∑ f (x₁, (v_{i₁})₂, x₃, ...)`, where at each index `j` one uses either `xⱼ` or one
of the `(vᵢ)ⱼ`, and each `vᵢ` has to be used exactly once.
The sum is parameterized by the embeddings of `Fin k` in the index type `ι` (or, equivalently,
by the subsets `s` of `ι` of cardinality `k` and then the bijections between `Fin k` and `s`).
For the continuous version, see `ContinuousMultilinearMap.iteratedFDeriv`. -/
protected noncomputable def iteratedFDeriv [Fintype ι]
(f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) (k : ℕ) (x : (i : ι) → M₁ i) :
MultilinearMap R (fun (_ : Fin k) ↦ (∀ i, M₁ i)) M₂ :=
∑ e : Fin k ↪ ι, iteratedFDerivComponent f e.toEquivRange (fun i ↦ x i)
/-- If `f` is a collection of linear maps, then the construction `MultilinearMap.compLinearMap`
sending a multilinear map `g` to `g (f₁ ⬝ , ..., fₙ ⬝ )` is linear in `g`. -/
@[simps] def compLinearMapₗ (f : Π (i : ι), M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i) :
(MultilinearMap R M₁' M₂) →ₗ[R] MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ where
toFun := fun g ↦ g.compLinearMap f
map_add' := fun _ _ ↦ rfl
map_smul' := fun _ _ ↦ rfl
/-- If `f` is a collection of linear maps, then the construction `MultilinearMap.compLinearMap`
sending a multilinear map `g` to `g (f₁ ⬝ , ..., fₙ ⬝ )` is linear in `g` and multilinear in
`f₁, ..., fₙ`. -/
@[simps] def compLinearMapMultilinear :
@MultilinearMap R ι (fun i ↦ M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i)
((MultilinearMap R M₁' M₂) →ₗ[R] MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) _ _ _
(fun _ ↦ LinearMap.module) _ where
toFun := MultilinearMap.compLinearMapₗ
map_update_add' := by
intro _ f i f₁ f₂
ext g x
change (g fun j ↦ update f i (f₁ + f₂) j <| x j) =
(g fun j ↦ update f i f₁ j <|x j) + g fun j ↦ update f i f₂ j (x j)
let c : Π (i : ι), (M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i) → M₁' i := fun i f ↦ f (x i)
convert g.map_update_add (fun j ↦ f j (x j)) i (f₁ (x i)) (f₂ (x i)) with j j j
· exact Function.apply_update c f i (f₁ + f₂) j
· exact Function.apply_update c f i f₁ j
· exact Function.apply_update c f i f₂ j
map_update_smul' := by
intro _ f i a f₀
ext g x
change (g fun j ↦ update f i (a • f₀) j <| x j) = a • g fun j ↦ update f i f₀ j (x j)
let c : Π (i : ι), (M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i) → M₁' i := fun i f ↦ f (x i)
convert g.map_update_smul (fun j ↦ f j (x j)) i a (f₀ (x i)) with j j j
· exact Function.apply_update c f i (a • f₀) j
· exact Function.apply_update c f i f₀ j
/--
Let `M₁ᵢ` and `M₁ᵢ'` be two families of `R`-modules and `M₂` an `R`-module.
Let us denote `Π i, M₁ᵢ` and `Π i, M₁ᵢ'` by `M` and `M'` respectively.
If `g` is a multilinear map `M' → M₂`, then `g` can be reinterpreted as a multilinear
map from `Π i, M₁ᵢ ⟶ M₁ᵢ'` to `M ⟶ M₂` via `(fᵢ) ↦ v ↦ g(fᵢ vᵢ)`.
-/
@[simps!] def piLinearMap :
MultilinearMap R M₁' M₂ →ₗ[R]
MultilinearMap R (fun i ↦ M₁ i →ₗ[R] M₁' i) (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) where
toFun g := (LinearMap.applyₗ g).compMultilinearMap compLinearMapMultilinear
map_add' := by simp
map_smul' := by simp
end
/-- If one multiplies by `c i` the coordinates in a finset `s`, then the image under a multilinear
map is multiplied by `∏ i ∈ s, c i`. This is mainly an auxiliary statement to prove the result when
`s = univ`, given in `map_smul_univ`, although it can be useful in its own right as it does not
require the index set `ι` to be finite. -/
theorem map_piecewise_smul [DecidableEq ι] (c : ι → R) (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (s : Finset ι) :
f (s.piecewise (fun i => c i • m i) m) = (∏ i ∈ s, c i) • f m := by
refine s.induction_on (by simp) ?_
intro j s j_not_mem_s Hrec
have A :
Function.update (s.piecewise (fun i => c i • m i) m) j (m j) =
s.piecewise (fun i => c i • m i) m := by
ext i
by_cases h : i = j
· rw [h]
simp [j_not_mem_s]
· simp [h]
rw [s.piecewise_insert, f.map_update_smul, A, Hrec]
simp [j_not_mem_s, mul_smul]
/-- Multiplicativity of a multilinear map along all coordinates at the same time,
writing `f (fun i => c i • m i)` as `(∏ i, c i) • f m`. -/
theorem map_smul_univ [Fintype ι] (c : ι → R) (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) :
(f fun i => c i • m i) = (∏ i, c i) • f m := by
classical simpa using map_piecewise_smul f c m Finset.univ
@[simp]
theorem map_update_smul_left [DecidableEq ι] [Fintype ι]
(m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) (c : R) (x : M₁ i) :
f (update (c • m) i x) = c ^ (Fintype.card ι - 1) • f (update m i x) := by
have :
f ((Finset.univ.erase i).piecewise (c • update m i x) (update m i x)) =
(∏ _i ∈ Finset.univ.erase i, c) • f (update m i x) :=
map_piecewise_smul f _ _ _
simpa [← Function.update_smul c m] using this
section
variable (R ι)
variable (A : Type*) [CommSemiring A] [Algebra R A] [Fintype ι]
/-- Given an `R`-algebra `A`, `mkPiAlgebra` is the multilinear map on `A^ι` associating
to `m` the product of all the `m i`.
See also `MultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebraFin` for a version that works with a non-commutative
algebra `A` but requires `ι = Fin n`. -/
protected def mkPiAlgebra : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => A) A where
toFun m := ∏ i, m i
map_update_add' m i x y := by simp [Finset.prod_update_of_mem, add_mul]
map_update_smul' m i c x := by simp [Finset.prod_update_of_mem]
variable {R A ι}
@[simp]
theorem mkPiAlgebra_apply (m : ι → A) : MultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebra R ι A m = ∏ i, m i :=
rfl
end
section
variable (R n)
variable (A : Type*) [Semiring A] [Algebra R A]
/-- Given an `R`-algebra `A`, `mkPiAlgebraFin` is the multilinear map on `A^n` associating
to `m` the product of all the `m i`.
See also `MultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebra` for a version that assumes `[CommSemiring A]` but works
for `A^ι` with any finite type `ι`. -/
protected def mkPiAlgebraFin : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : Fin n => A) A :=
MultilinearMap.mk' (fun m ↦ (List.ofFn m).prod)
(fun m i x y ↦ by
have : (List.finRange n).idxOf i < n := by simp
simp [List.ofFn_eq_map, (List.nodup_finRange n).map_update, List.prod_set, add_mul, this,
mul_add, add_mul])
(fun m i c x ↦ by
have : (List.finRange n).idxOf i < n := by simp
simp [List.ofFn_eq_map, (List.nodup_finRange n).map_update, List.prod_set, this])
variable {R A n}
@[simp]
theorem mkPiAlgebraFin_apply (m : Fin n → A) :
MultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebraFin R n A m = (List.ofFn m).prod :=
rfl
theorem mkPiAlgebraFin_apply_const (a : A) :
(MultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebraFin R n A fun _ => a) = a ^ n := by simp
end
/-- Given an `R`-multilinear map `f` taking values in `R`, `f.smulRight z` is the map
sending `m` to `f m • z`. -/
def smulRight (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ R) (z : M₂) : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂ :=
(LinearMap.smulRight LinearMap.id z).compMultilinearMap f
@[simp]
theorem smulRight_apply (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ R) (z : M₂) (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) :
f.smulRight z m = f m • z :=
rfl
variable (R ι)
/-- The canonical multilinear map on `R^ι` when `ι` is finite, associating to `m` the product of
all the `m i` (multiplied by a fixed reference element `z` in the target module). See also
`mkPiAlgebra` for a more general version. -/
protected def mkPiRing [Fintype ι] (z : M₂) : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => R) M₂ :=
(MultilinearMap.mkPiAlgebra R ι R).smulRight z
variable {R ι}
@[simp]
theorem mkPiRing_apply [Fintype ι] (z : M₂) (m : ι → R) :
(MultilinearMap.mkPiRing R ι z : (ι → R) → M₂) m = (∏ i, m i) • z :=
rfl
theorem mkPiRing_apply_one_eq_self [Fintype ι] (f : MultilinearMap R (fun _ : ι => R) M₂) :
MultilinearMap.mkPiRing R ι (f fun _ => 1) = f := by
ext m
have : m = fun i => m i • (1 : R) := by
ext j
simp
conv_rhs => rw [this, f.map_smul_univ]
rfl
theorem mkPiRing_eq_iff [Fintype ι] {z₁ z₂ : M₂} :
MultilinearMap.mkPiRing R ι z₁ = MultilinearMap.mkPiRing R ι z₂ ↔ z₁ = z₂ := by
simp_rw [MultilinearMap.ext_iff, mkPiRing_apply]
constructor <;> intro h
· simpa using h fun _ => 1
· intro x
simp [h]
theorem mkPiRing_zero [Fintype ι] : MultilinearMap.mkPiRing R ι (0 : M₂) = 0 := by
ext; rw [mkPiRing_apply, smul_zero, MultilinearMap.zero_apply]
theorem mkPiRing_eq_zero_iff [Fintype ι] (z : M₂) : MultilinearMap.mkPiRing R ι z = 0 ↔ z = 0 := by
rw [← mkPiRing_zero, mkPiRing_eq_iff]
end CommSemiring
section RangeAddCommGroup
variable [Semiring R] [∀ i, AddCommMonoid (M₁ i)] [AddCommGroup M₂] [∀ i, Module R (M₁ i)]
[Module R M₂] (f g : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂)
instance : Neg (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
⟨fun f => ⟨fun m => -f m, fun m i x y => by simp [add_comm], fun m i c x => by simp⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem neg_apply (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) : (-f) m = -f m :=
rfl
instance : Sub (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
⟨fun f g =>
⟨fun m => f m - g m, fun m i x y => by
simp only [MultilinearMap.map_update_add, sub_eq_add_neg, neg_add]
abel,
fun m i c x => by simp only [MultilinearMap.map_update_smul, smul_sub]⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem sub_apply (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) : (f - g) m = f m - g m :=
rfl
instance : AddCommGroup (MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂) :=
{ MultilinearMap.addCommMonoid with
neg_add_cancel := fun _ => MultilinearMap.ext fun _ => neg_add_cancel _
sub_eq_add_neg := fun _ _ => MultilinearMap.ext fun _ => sub_eq_add_neg _ _
zsmul := fun n f =>
{ toFun := fun m => n • f m
map_update_add' := fun m i x y => by simp [smul_add]
map_update_smul' := fun l i x d => by simp [← smul_comm x n (_ : M₂)] }
zsmul_zero' := fun _ => MultilinearMap.ext fun _ => SubNegMonoid.zsmul_zero' _
zsmul_succ' := fun _ _ => MultilinearMap.ext fun _ => SubNegMonoid.zsmul_succ' _ _
zsmul_neg' := fun _ _ => MultilinearMap.ext fun _ => SubNegMonoid.zsmul_neg' _ _ }
end RangeAddCommGroup
section AddCommGroup
variable [Semiring R] [∀ i, AddCommGroup (M₁ i)] [AddCommGroup M₂] [∀ i, Module R (M₁ i)]
[Module R M₂] (f : MultilinearMap R M₁ M₂)
@[simp]
theorem map_update_neg [DecidableEq ι] (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) (x : M₁ i) :
f (update m i (-x)) = -f (update m i x) :=
eq_neg_of_add_eq_zero_left <| by
rw [← MultilinearMap.map_update_add, neg_add_cancel, f.map_coord_zero i (update_self i 0 m)]
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-03")] protected alias map_neg := MultilinearMap.map_update_neg
@[simp]
theorem map_update_sub [DecidableEq ι] (m : ∀ i, M₁ i) (i : ι) (x y : M₁ i) :
f (update m i (x - y)) = f (update m i x) - f (update m i y) := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg, sub_eq_add_neg, MultilinearMap.map_update_add, map_update_neg]
@[deprecated (since := "2024-11-03")] protected alias map_sub := MultilinearMap.map_update_sub
| lemma map_update [DecidableEq ι] (x : (i : ι) → M₁ i) (i : ι) (v : M₁ i) :
f (update x i v) = f x - f (update x i (x i - v)) := by
| Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Basic.lean | 1,282 | 1,283 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro, Patrick Massot, Yury Kudryashov, Rémy Degenne
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Subsingleton
import Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Defs
/-!
# Intervals
In any preorder, we define intervals (which on each side can be either infinite, open or closed)
using the following naming conventions:
- `i`: infinite
- `o`: open
- `c`: closed
Each interval has the name `I` + letter for left side + letter for right side.
For instance, `Ioc a b` denotes the interval `(a, b]`.
The definitions can be found in `Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Defs`.
This file contains basic facts on inclusion of and set operations on intervals
(where the precise statements depend on the order's properties;
statements requiring `LinearOrder` are in `Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.LinearOrder`).
TODO: This is just the beginning; a lot of rules are missing
-/
assert_not_exists RelIso
open Function
open OrderDual (toDual ofDual)
variable {α : Type*}
namespace Set
section Preorder
variable [Preorder α] {a a₁ a₂ b b₁ b₂ c x : α}
instance decidableMemIoo [Decidable (a < x ∧ x < b)] : Decidable (x ∈ Ioo a b) := by assumption
instance decidableMemIco [Decidable (a ≤ x ∧ x < b)] : Decidable (x ∈ Ico a b) := by assumption
instance decidableMemIio [Decidable (x < b)] : Decidable (x ∈ Iio b) := by assumption
instance decidableMemIcc [Decidable (a ≤ x ∧ x ≤ b)] : Decidable (x ∈ Icc a b) := by assumption
instance decidableMemIic [Decidable (x ≤ b)] : Decidable (x ∈ Iic b) := by assumption
instance decidableMemIoc [Decidable (a < x ∧ x ≤ b)] : Decidable (x ∈ Ioc a b) := by assumption
instance decidableMemIci [Decidable (a ≤ x)] : Decidable (x ∈ Ici a) := by assumption
instance decidableMemIoi [Decidable (a < x)] : Decidable (x ∈ Ioi a) := by assumption
theorem left_mem_Ioo : a ∈ Ioo a b ↔ False := by simp [lt_irrefl]
theorem left_mem_Ico : a ∈ Ico a b ↔ a < b := by simp [le_refl]
theorem left_mem_Icc : a ∈ Icc a b ↔ a ≤ b := by simp [le_refl]
theorem left_mem_Ioc : a ∈ Ioc a b ↔ False := by simp [lt_irrefl]
theorem left_mem_Ici : a ∈ Ici a := by simp
theorem right_mem_Ioo : b ∈ Ioo a b ↔ False := by simp [lt_irrefl]
theorem right_mem_Ico : b ∈ Ico a b ↔ False := by simp [lt_irrefl]
theorem right_mem_Icc : b ∈ Icc a b ↔ a ≤ b := by simp [le_refl]
theorem right_mem_Ioc : b ∈ Ioc a b ↔ a < b := by simp [le_refl]
theorem right_mem_Iic : a ∈ Iic a := by simp
@[simp]
theorem Ici_toDual : Ici (toDual a) = ofDual ⁻¹' Iic a :=
rfl
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")]
alias dual_Ici := Ici_toDual
@[simp]
theorem Iic_toDual : Iic (toDual a) = ofDual ⁻¹' Ici a :=
rfl
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")]
alias dual_Iic := Iic_toDual
@[simp]
theorem Ioi_toDual : Ioi (toDual a) = ofDual ⁻¹' Iio a :=
rfl
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")]
alias dual_Ioi := Ioi_toDual
@[simp]
theorem Iio_toDual : Iio (toDual a) = ofDual ⁻¹' Ioi a :=
rfl
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")]
alias dual_Iio := Iio_toDual
@[simp]
theorem Icc_toDual : Icc (toDual a) (toDual b) = ofDual ⁻¹' Icc b a :=
Set.ext fun _ => and_comm
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")]
alias dual_Icc := Icc_toDual
@[simp]
theorem Ioc_toDual : Ioc (toDual a) (toDual b) = ofDual ⁻¹' Ico b a :=
Set.ext fun _ => and_comm
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")]
alias dual_Ioc := Ioc_toDual
@[simp]
theorem Ico_toDual : Ico (toDual a) (toDual b) = ofDual ⁻¹' Ioc b a :=
Set.ext fun _ => and_comm
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")]
alias dual_Ico := Ico_toDual
@[simp]
theorem Ioo_toDual : Ioo (toDual a) (toDual b) = ofDual ⁻¹' Ioo b a :=
Set.ext fun _ => and_comm
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-20")]
alias dual_Ioo := Ioo_toDual
@[simp]
theorem Ici_ofDual {x : αᵒᵈ} : Ici (ofDual x) = toDual ⁻¹' Iic x :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem Iic_ofDual {x : αᵒᵈ} : Iic (ofDual x) = toDual ⁻¹' Ici x :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem Ioi_ofDual {x : αᵒᵈ} : Ioi (ofDual x) = toDual ⁻¹' Iio x :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem Iio_ofDual {x : αᵒᵈ} : Iio (ofDual x) = toDual ⁻¹' Ioi x :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem Icc_ofDual {x y : αᵒᵈ} : Icc (ofDual y) (ofDual x) = toDual ⁻¹' Icc x y :=
Set.ext fun _ => and_comm
@[simp]
theorem Ico_ofDual {x y : αᵒᵈ} : Ico (ofDual y) (ofDual x) = toDual ⁻¹' Ioc x y :=
Set.ext fun _ => and_comm
@[simp]
theorem Ioc_ofDual {x y : αᵒᵈ} : Ioc (ofDual y) (ofDual x) = toDual ⁻¹' Ico x y :=
Set.ext fun _ => and_comm
@[simp]
theorem Ioo_ofDual {x y : αᵒᵈ} : Ioo (ofDual y) (ofDual x) = toDual ⁻¹' Ioo x y :=
Set.ext fun _ => and_comm
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_Icc : (Icc a b).Nonempty ↔ a ≤ b :=
⟨fun ⟨_, hx⟩ => hx.1.trans hx.2, fun h => ⟨a, left_mem_Icc.2 h⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_Ico : (Ico a b).Nonempty ↔ a < b :=
⟨fun ⟨_, hx⟩ => hx.1.trans_lt hx.2, fun h => ⟨a, left_mem_Ico.2 h⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_Ioc : (Ioc a b).Nonempty ↔ a < b :=
⟨fun ⟨_, hx⟩ => hx.1.trans_le hx.2, fun h => ⟨b, right_mem_Ioc.2 h⟩⟩
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_Ici : (Ici a).Nonempty :=
⟨a, left_mem_Ici⟩
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_Iic : (Iic a).Nonempty :=
⟨a, right_mem_Iic⟩
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_Ioo [DenselyOrdered α] : (Ioo a b).Nonempty ↔ a < b :=
⟨fun ⟨_, ha, hb⟩ => ha.trans hb, exists_between⟩
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_Ioi [NoMaxOrder α] : (Ioi a).Nonempty :=
exists_gt a
@[simp]
theorem nonempty_Iio [NoMinOrder α] : (Iio a).Nonempty :=
exists_lt a
theorem nonempty_Icc_subtype (h : a ≤ b) : Nonempty (Icc a b) :=
Nonempty.to_subtype (nonempty_Icc.mpr h)
theorem nonempty_Ico_subtype (h : a < b) : Nonempty (Ico a b) :=
Nonempty.to_subtype (nonempty_Ico.mpr h)
theorem nonempty_Ioc_subtype (h : a < b) : Nonempty (Ioc a b) :=
Nonempty.to_subtype (nonempty_Ioc.mpr h)
/-- An interval `Ici a` is nonempty. -/
instance nonempty_Ici_subtype : Nonempty (Ici a) :=
Nonempty.to_subtype nonempty_Ici
/-- An interval `Iic a` is nonempty. -/
instance nonempty_Iic_subtype : Nonempty (Iic a) :=
Nonempty.to_subtype nonempty_Iic
theorem nonempty_Ioo_subtype [DenselyOrdered α] (h : a < b) : Nonempty (Ioo a b) :=
Nonempty.to_subtype (nonempty_Ioo.mpr h)
/-- In an order without maximal elements, the intervals `Ioi` are nonempty. -/
instance nonempty_Ioi_subtype [NoMaxOrder α] : Nonempty (Ioi a) :=
Nonempty.to_subtype nonempty_Ioi
/-- In an order without minimal elements, the intervals `Iio` are nonempty. -/
instance nonempty_Iio_subtype [NoMinOrder α] : Nonempty (Iio a) :=
Nonempty.to_subtype nonempty_Iio
instance [NoMinOrder α] : NoMinOrder (Iio a) :=
⟨fun a =>
let ⟨b, hb⟩ := exists_lt (a : α)
⟨⟨b, lt_trans hb a.2⟩, hb⟩⟩
instance [NoMinOrder α] : NoMinOrder (Iic a) :=
⟨fun a =>
let ⟨b, hb⟩ := exists_lt (a : α)
⟨⟨b, hb.le.trans a.2⟩, hb⟩⟩
instance [NoMaxOrder α] : NoMaxOrder (Ioi a) :=
OrderDual.noMaxOrder (α := Iio (toDual a))
instance [NoMaxOrder α] : NoMaxOrder (Ici a) :=
OrderDual.noMaxOrder (α := Iic (toDual a))
@[simp]
theorem Icc_eq_empty (h : ¬a ≤ b) : Icc a b = ∅ :=
eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.2 fun _ ⟨ha, hb⟩ => h (ha.trans hb)
@[simp]
theorem Ico_eq_empty (h : ¬a < b) : Ico a b = ∅ :=
eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.2 fun _ ⟨ha, hb⟩ => h (ha.trans_lt hb)
@[simp]
theorem Ioc_eq_empty (h : ¬a < b) : Ioc a b = ∅ :=
eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.2 fun _ ⟨ha, hb⟩ => h (ha.trans_le hb)
@[simp]
theorem Ioo_eq_empty (h : ¬a < b) : Ioo a b = ∅ :=
eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem.2 fun _ ⟨ha, hb⟩ => h (ha.trans hb)
@[simp]
theorem Icc_eq_empty_of_lt (h : b < a) : Icc a b = ∅ :=
Icc_eq_empty h.not_le
@[simp]
theorem Ico_eq_empty_of_le (h : b ≤ a) : Ico a b = ∅ :=
Ico_eq_empty h.not_lt
@[simp]
theorem Ioc_eq_empty_of_le (h : b ≤ a) : Ioc a b = ∅ :=
Ioc_eq_empty h.not_lt
@[simp]
theorem Ioo_eq_empty_of_le (h : b ≤ a) : Ioo a b = ∅ :=
Ioo_eq_empty h.not_lt
theorem Ico_self (a : α) : Ico a a = ∅ :=
Ico_eq_empty <| lt_irrefl _
theorem Ioc_self (a : α) : Ioc a a = ∅ :=
Ioc_eq_empty <| lt_irrefl _
theorem Ioo_self (a : α) : Ioo a a = ∅ :=
Ioo_eq_empty <| lt_irrefl _
@[simp]
theorem Ici_subset_Ici : Ici a ⊆ Ici b ↔ b ≤ a :=
⟨fun h => h <| left_mem_Ici, fun h _ hx => h.trans hx⟩
@[gcongr] alias ⟨_, _root_.GCongr.Ici_subset_Ici_of_le⟩ := Ici_subset_Ici
@[simp]
theorem Ici_ssubset_Ici : Ici a ⊂ Ici b ↔ b < a where
mp h := by
obtain ⟨ab, c, cb, ac⟩ := ssubset_iff_exists.mp h
exact lt_of_le_not_le (Ici_subset_Ici.mp ab) (fun h' ↦ ac (h'.trans cb))
mpr h := (ssubset_iff_of_subset (Ici_subset_Ici.mpr h.le)).mpr
⟨b, right_mem_Iic, fun h' => h.not_le h'⟩
@[gcongr] alias ⟨_, _root_.GCongr.Ici_ssubset_Ici_of_le⟩ := Ici_ssubset_Ici
@[simp]
theorem Iic_subset_Iic : Iic a ⊆ Iic b ↔ a ≤ b :=
@Ici_subset_Ici αᵒᵈ _ _ _
@[gcongr] alias ⟨_, _root_.GCongr.Iic_subset_Iic_of_le⟩ := Iic_subset_Iic
@[simp]
theorem Iic_ssubset_Iic : Iic a ⊂ Iic b ↔ a < b :=
@Ici_ssubset_Ici αᵒᵈ _ _ _
@[gcongr] alias ⟨_, _root_.GCongr.Iic_ssubset_Iic_of_le⟩ := Iic_ssubset_Iic
@[simp]
theorem Ici_subset_Ioi : Ici a ⊆ Ioi b ↔ b < a :=
⟨fun h => h left_mem_Ici, fun h _ hx => h.trans_le hx⟩
@[simp]
theorem Iic_subset_Iio : Iic a ⊆ Iio b ↔ a < b :=
⟨fun h => h right_mem_Iic, fun h _ hx => lt_of_le_of_lt hx h⟩
@[gcongr]
theorem Ioo_subset_Ioo (h₁ : a₂ ≤ a₁) (h₂ : b₁ ≤ b₂) : Ioo a₁ b₁ ⊆ Ioo a₂ b₂ := fun _ ⟨hx₁, hx₂⟩ =>
⟨h₁.trans_lt hx₁, hx₂.trans_le h₂⟩
@[gcongr]
theorem Ioo_subset_Ioo_left (h : a₁ ≤ a₂) : Ioo a₂ b ⊆ Ioo a₁ b :=
Ioo_subset_Ioo h le_rfl
@[gcongr]
theorem Ioo_subset_Ioo_right (h : b₁ ≤ b₂) : Ioo a b₁ ⊆ Ioo a b₂ :=
Ioo_subset_Ioo le_rfl h
@[gcongr]
theorem Ico_subset_Ico (h₁ : a₂ ≤ a₁) (h₂ : b₁ ≤ b₂) : Ico a₁ b₁ ⊆ Ico a₂ b₂ := fun _ ⟨hx₁, hx₂⟩ =>
⟨h₁.trans hx₁, hx₂.trans_le h₂⟩
@[gcongr]
theorem Ico_subset_Ico_left (h : a₁ ≤ a₂) : Ico a₂ b ⊆ Ico a₁ b :=
Ico_subset_Ico h le_rfl
@[gcongr]
theorem Ico_subset_Ico_right (h : b₁ ≤ b₂) : Ico a b₁ ⊆ Ico a b₂ :=
Ico_subset_Ico le_rfl h
@[gcongr]
theorem Icc_subset_Icc (h₁ : a₂ ≤ a₁) (h₂ : b₁ ≤ b₂) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Icc a₂ b₂ := fun _ ⟨hx₁, hx₂⟩ =>
⟨h₁.trans hx₁, le_trans hx₂ h₂⟩
@[gcongr]
theorem Icc_subset_Icc_left (h : a₁ ≤ a₂) : Icc a₂ b ⊆ Icc a₁ b :=
Icc_subset_Icc h le_rfl
@[gcongr]
theorem Icc_subset_Icc_right (h : b₁ ≤ b₂) : Icc a b₁ ⊆ Icc a b₂ :=
Icc_subset_Icc le_rfl h
theorem Icc_subset_Ioo (ha : a₂ < a₁) (hb : b₁ < b₂) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Ioo a₂ b₂ := fun _ hx =>
⟨ha.trans_le hx.1, hx.2.trans_lt hb⟩
theorem Icc_subset_Ici_self : Icc a b ⊆ Ici a := fun _ => And.left
theorem Icc_subset_Iic_self : Icc a b ⊆ Iic b := fun _ => And.right
theorem Ioc_subset_Iic_self : Ioc a b ⊆ Iic b := fun _ => And.right
@[gcongr]
theorem Ioc_subset_Ioc (h₁ : a₂ ≤ a₁) (h₂ : b₁ ≤ b₂) : Ioc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Ioc a₂ b₂ := fun _ ⟨hx₁, hx₂⟩ =>
⟨h₁.trans_lt hx₁, hx₂.trans h₂⟩
@[gcongr]
theorem Ioc_subset_Ioc_left (h : a₁ ≤ a₂) : Ioc a₂ b ⊆ Ioc a₁ b :=
Ioc_subset_Ioc h le_rfl
@[gcongr]
theorem Ioc_subset_Ioc_right (h : b₁ ≤ b₂) : Ioc a b₁ ⊆ Ioc a b₂ :=
Ioc_subset_Ioc le_rfl h
theorem Ico_subset_Ioo_left (h₁ : a₁ < a₂) : Ico a₂ b ⊆ Ioo a₁ b := fun _ =>
And.imp_left h₁.trans_le
theorem Ioc_subset_Ioo_right (h : b₁ < b₂) : Ioc a b₁ ⊆ Ioo a b₂ := fun _ =>
And.imp_right fun h' => h'.trans_lt h
theorem Icc_subset_Ico_right (h₁ : b₁ < b₂) : Icc a b₁ ⊆ Ico a b₂ := fun _ =>
And.imp_right fun h₂ => h₂.trans_lt h₁
theorem Ioo_subset_Ico_self : Ioo a b ⊆ Ico a b := fun _ => And.imp_left le_of_lt
theorem Ioo_subset_Ioc_self : Ioo a b ⊆ Ioc a b := fun _ => And.imp_right le_of_lt
theorem Ico_subset_Icc_self : Ico a b ⊆ Icc a b := fun _ => And.imp_right le_of_lt
theorem Ioc_subset_Icc_self : Ioc a b ⊆ Icc a b := fun _ => And.imp_left le_of_lt
theorem Ioo_subset_Icc_self : Ioo a b ⊆ Icc a b :=
Subset.trans Ioo_subset_Ico_self Ico_subset_Icc_self
theorem Ico_subset_Iio_self : Ico a b ⊆ Iio b := fun _ => And.right
theorem Ioo_subset_Iio_self : Ioo a b ⊆ Iio b := fun _ => And.right
theorem Ioc_subset_Ioi_self : Ioc a b ⊆ Ioi a := fun _ => And.left
theorem Ioo_subset_Ioi_self : Ioo a b ⊆ Ioi a := fun _ => And.left
theorem Ioi_subset_Ici_self : Ioi a ⊆ Ici a := fun _ hx => le_of_lt hx
theorem Iio_subset_Iic_self : Iio a ⊆ Iic a := fun _ hx => le_of_lt hx
theorem Ico_subset_Ici_self : Ico a b ⊆ Ici a := fun _ => And.left
theorem Ioi_ssubset_Ici_self : Ioi a ⊂ Ici a :=
⟨Ioi_subset_Ici_self, fun h => lt_irrefl a (h le_rfl)⟩
theorem Iio_ssubset_Iic_self : Iio a ⊂ Iic a :=
@Ioi_ssubset_Ici_self αᵒᵈ _ _
theorem Icc_subset_Icc_iff (h₁ : a₁ ≤ b₁) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Icc a₂ b₂ ↔ a₂ ≤ a₁ ∧ b₁ ≤ b₂ :=
⟨fun h => ⟨(h ⟨le_rfl, h₁⟩).1, (h ⟨h₁, le_rfl⟩).2⟩, fun ⟨h, h'⟩ _ ⟨hx, hx'⟩ =>
⟨h.trans hx, hx'.trans h'⟩⟩
theorem Icc_subset_Ioo_iff (h₁ : a₁ ≤ b₁) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Ioo a₂ b₂ ↔ a₂ < a₁ ∧ b₁ < b₂ :=
⟨fun h => ⟨(h ⟨le_rfl, h₁⟩).1, (h ⟨h₁, le_rfl⟩).2⟩, fun ⟨h, h'⟩ _ ⟨hx, hx'⟩ =>
⟨h.trans_le hx, hx'.trans_lt h'⟩⟩
theorem Icc_subset_Ico_iff (h₁ : a₁ ≤ b₁) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Ico a₂ b₂ ↔ a₂ ≤ a₁ ∧ b₁ < b₂ :=
⟨fun h => ⟨(h ⟨le_rfl, h₁⟩).1, (h ⟨h₁, le_rfl⟩).2⟩, fun ⟨h, h'⟩ _ ⟨hx, hx'⟩ =>
⟨h.trans hx, hx'.trans_lt h'⟩⟩
theorem Icc_subset_Ioc_iff (h₁ : a₁ ≤ b₁) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Ioc a₂ b₂ ↔ a₂ < a₁ ∧ b₁ ≤ b₂ :=
⟨fun h => ⟨(h ⟨le_rfl, h₁⟩).1, (h ⟨h₁, le_rfl⟩).2⟩, fun ⟨h, h'⟩ _ ⟨hx, hx'⟩ =>
⟨h.trans_le hx, hx'.trans h'⟩⟩
theorem Icc_subset_Iio_iff (h₁ : a₁ ≤ b₁) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Iio b₂ ↔ b₁ < b₂ :=
⟨fun h => h ⟨h₁, le_rfl⟩, fun h _ ⟨_, hx'⟩ => hx'.trans_lt h⟩
theorem Icc_subset_Ioi_iff (h₁ : a₁ ≤ b₁) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Ioi a₂ ↔ a₂ < a₁ :=
⟨fun h => h ⟨le_rfl, h₁⟩, fun h _ ⟨hx, _⟩ => h.trans_le hx⟩
theorem Icc_subset_Iic_iff (h₁ : a₁ ≤ b₁) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Iic b₂ ↔ b₁ ≤ b₂ :=
⟨fun h => h ⟨h₁, le_rfl⟩, fun h _ ⟨_, hx'⟩ => hx'.trans h⟩
theorem Icc_subset_Ici_iff (h₁ : a₁ ≤ b₁) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊆ Ici a₂ ↔ a₂ ≤ a₁ :=
⟨fun h => h ⟨le_rfl, h₁⟩, fun h _ ⟨hx, _⟩ => h.trans hx⟩
theorem Icc_ssubset_Icc_left (hI : a₂ ≤ b₂) (ha : a₂ < a₁) (hb : b₁ ≤ b₂) : Icc a₁ b₁ ⊂ Icc a₂ b₂ :=
(ssubset_iff_of_subset (Icc_subset_Icc (le_of_lt ha) hb)).mpr
⟨a₂, left_mem_Icc.mpr hI, not_and.mpr fun f _ => lt_irrefl a₂ (ha.trans_le f)⟩
theorem Icc_ssubset_Icc_right (hI : a₂ ≤ b₂) (ha : a₂ ≤ a₁) (hb : b₁ < b₂) :
Icc a₁ b₁ ⊂ Icc a₂ b₂ :=
(ssubset_iff_of_subset (Icc_subset_Icc ha (le_of_lt hb))).mpr
⟨b₂, right_mem_Icc.mpr hI, fun f => lt_irrefl b₁ (hb.trans_le f.2)⟩
/-- If `a ≤ b`, then `(b, +∞) ⊆ (a, +∞)`. In preorders, this is just an implication. If you need
the equivalence in linear orders, use `Ioi_subset_Ioi_iff`. -/
@[gcongr]
theorem Ioi_subset_Ioi (h : a ≤ b) : Ioi b ⊆ Ioi a := fun _ hx => h.trans_lt hx
/-- If `a < b`, then `(b, +∞) ⊂ (a, +∞)`. In preorders, this is just an implication. If you need
the equivalence in linear orders, use `Ioi_ssubset_Ioi_iff`. -/
@[gcongr]
theorem Ioi_ssubset_Ioi (h : a < b) : Ioi b ⊂ Ioi a :=
(ssubset_iff_of_subset (Ioi_subset_Ioi h.le)).mpr ⟨b, h, lt_irrefl b⟩
/-- If `a ≤ b`, then `(b, +∞) ⊆ [a, +∞)`. In preorders, this is just an implication. If you need
the equivalence in dense linear orders, use `Ioi_subset_Ici_iff`. -/
theorem Ioi_subset_Ici (h : a ≤ b) : Ioi b ⊆ Ici a :=
Subset.trans (Ioi_subset_Ioi h) Ioi_subset_Ici_self
/-- If `a ≤ b`, then `(-∞, a) ⊆ (-∞, b)`. In preorders, this is just an implication. If you need
the equivalence in linear orders, use `Iio_subset_Iio_iff`. -/
@[gcongr]
theorem Iio_subset_Iio (h : a ≤ b) : Iio a ⊆ Iio b := fun _ hx => lt_of_lt_of_le hx h
/-- If `a < b`, then `(-∞, a) ⊂ (-∞, b)`. In preorders, this is just an implication. If you need
the equivalence in linear orders, use `Iio_ssubset_Iio_iff`. -/
@[gcongr]
theorem Iio_ssubset_Iio (h : a < b) : Iio a ⊂ Iio b :=
(ssubset_iff_of_subset (Iio_subset_Iio h.le)).mpr ⟨a, h, lt_irrefl a⟩
/-- If `a ≤ b`, then `(-∞, a) ⊆ (-∞, b]`. In preorders, this is just an implication. If you need
the equivalence in dense linear orders, use `Iio_subset_Iic_iff`. -/
theorem Iio_subset_Iic (h : a ≤ b) : Iio a ⊆ Iic b :=
Subset.trans (Iio_subset_Iio h) Iio_subset_Iic_self
theorem Ici_inter_Iic : Ici a ∩ Iic b = Icc a b :=
rfl
theorem Ici_inter_Iio : Ici a ∩ Iio b = Ico a b :=
rfl
theorem Ioi_inter_Iic : Ioi a ∩ Iic b = Ioc a b :=
rfl
theorem Ioi_inter_Iio : Ioi a ∩ Iio b = Ioo a b :=
rfl
theorem Iic_inter_Ici : Iic a ∩ Ici b = Icc b a :=
inter_comm _ _
theorem Iio_inter_Ici : Iio a ∩ Ici b = Ico b a :=
inter_comm _ _
theorem Iic_inter_Ioi : Iic a ∩ Ioi b = Ioc b a :=
inter_comm _ _
theorem Iio_inter_Ioi : Iio a ∩ Ioi b = Ioo b a :=
inter_comm _ _
theorem mem_Icc_of_Ioo (h : x ∈ Ioo a b) : x ∈ Icc a b :=
Ioo_subset_Icc_self h
theorem mem_Ico_of_Ioo (h : x ∈ Ioo a b) : x ∈ Ico a b :=
Ioo_subset_Ico_self h
theorem mem_Ioc_of_Ioo (h : x ∈ Ioo a b) : x ∈ Ioc a b :=
Ioo_subset_Ioc_self h
theorem mem_Icc_of_Ico (h : x ∈ Ico a b) : x ∈ Icc a b :=
Ico_subset_Icc_self h
theorem mem_Icc_of_Ioc (h : x ∈ Ioc a b) : x ∈ Icc a b :=
Ioc_subset_Icc_self h
theorem mem_Ici_of_Ioi (h : x ∈ Ioi a) : x ∈ Ici a :=
Ioi_subset_Ici_self h
theorem mem_Iic_of_Iio (h : x ∈ Iio a) : x ∈ Iic a :=
Iio_subset_Iic_self h
theorem Icc_eq_empty_iff : Icc a b = ∅ ↔ ¬a ≤ b := by
rw [← not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty, not_iff_not, nonempty_Icc]
theorem Ico_eq_empty_iff : Ico a b = ∅ ↔ ¬a < b := by
rw [← not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty, not_iff_not, nonempty_Ico]
theorem Ioc_eq_empty_iff : Ioc a b = ∅ ↔ ¬a < b := by
rw [← not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty, not_iff_not, nonempty_Ioc]
theorem Ioo_eq_empty_iff [DenselyOrdered α] : Ioo a b = ∅ ↔ ¬a < b := by
rw [← not_nonempty_iff_eq_empty, not_iff_not, nonempty_Ioo]
theorem _root_.IsTop.Iic_eq (h : IsTop a) : Iic a = univ :=
eq_univ_of_forall h
theorem _root_.IsBot.Ici_eq (h : IsBot a) : Ici a = univ :=
eq_univ_of_forall h
@[simp] theorem Ioi_eq_empty_iff : Ioi a = ∅ ↔ IsMax a := by
simp only [isMax_iff_forall_not_lt, eq_empty_iff_forall_not_mem, mem_Ioi]
@[simp] theorem Iio_eq_empty_iff : Iio a = ∅ ↔ IsMin a := Ioi_eq_empty_iff (α := αᵒᵈ)
@[simp] alias ⟨_, _root_.IsMax.Ioi_eq⟩ := Ioi_eq_empty_iff
@[simp] alias ⟨_, _root_.IsMin.Iio_eq⟩ := Iio_eq_empty_iff
@[simp] lemma Iio_nonempty : (Iio a).Nonempty ↔ ¬ IsMin a := by simp [nonempty_iff_ne_empty]
@[simp] lemma Ioi_nonempty : (Ioi a).Nonempty ↔ ¬ IsMax a := by simp [nonempty_iff_ne_empty]
theorem Iic_inter_Ioc_of_le (h : a ≤ c) : Iic a ∩ Ioc b c = Ioc b a :=
ext fun _ => ⟨fun H => ⟨H.2.1, H.1⟩, fun H => ⟨H.2, H.1, H.2.trans h⟩⟩
theorem not_mem_Icc_of_lt (ha : c < a) : c ∉ Icc a b := fun h => ha.not_le h.1
theorem not_mem_Icc_of_gt (hb : b < c) : c ∉ Icc a b := fun h => hb.not_le h.2
theorem not_mem_Ico_of_lt (ha : c < a) : c ∉ Ico a b := fun h => ha.not_le h.1
theorem not_mem_Ioc_of_gt (hb : b < c) : c ∉ Ioc a b := fun h => hb.not_le h.2
theorem not_mem_Ioi_self : a ∉ Ioi a := lt_irrefl _
theorem not_mem_Iio_self : b ∉ Iio b := lt_irrefl _
theorem not_mem_Ioc_of_le (ha : c ≤ a) : c ∉ Ioc a b := fun h => lt_irrefl _ <| h.1.trans_le ha
theorem not_mem_Ico_of_ge (hb : b ≤ c) : c ∉ Ico a b := fun h => lt_irrefl _ <| h.2.trans_le hb
theorem not_mem_Ioo_of_le (ha : c ≤ a) : c ∉ Ioo a b := fun h => lt_irrefl _ <| h.1.trans_le ha
theorem not_mem_Ioo_of_ge (hb : b ≤ c) : c ∉ Ioo a b := fun h => lt_irrefl _ <| h.2.trans_le hb
section matched_intervals
@[simp] theorem Icc_eq_Ioc_same_iff : Icc a b = Ioc a b ↔ ¬a ≤ b where
mp h := by simpa using Set.ext_iff.mp h a
mpr h := by rw [Icc_eq_empty h, Ioc_eq_empty (mt le_of_lt h)]
@[simp] theorem Icc_eq_Ico_same_iff : Icc a b = Ico a b ↔ ¬a ≤ b where
mp h := by simpa using Set.ext_iff.mp h b
mpr h := by rw [Icc_eq_empty h, Ico_eq_empty (mt le_of_lt h)]
@[simp] theorem Icc_eq_Ioo_same_iff : Icc a b = Ioo a b ↔ ¬a ≤ b where
mp h := by simpa using Set.ext_iff.mp h b
mpr h := by rw [Icc_eq_empty h, Ioo_eq_empty (mt le_of_lt h)]
@[simp] theorem Ioc_eq_Ico_same_iff : Ioc a b = Ico a b ↔ ¬a < b where
mp h := by simpa using Set.ext_iff.mp h a
mpr h := by rw [Ioc_eq_empty h, Ico_eq_empty h]
@[simp] theorem Ioo_eq_Ioc_same_iff : Ioo a b = Ioc a b ↔ ¬a < b where
mp h := by simpa using Set.ext_iff.mp h b
mpr h := by rw [Ioo_eq_empty h, Ioc_eq_empty h]
@[simp] theorem Ioo_eq_Ico_same_iff : Ioo a b = Ico a b ↔ ¬a < b where
mp h := by simpa using Set.ext_iff.mp h a
mpr h := by rw [Ioo_eq_empty h, Ico_eq_empty h]
-- Mirrored versions of the above for `simp`.
@[simp] theorem Ioc_eq_Icc_same_iff : Ioc a b = Icc a b ↔ ¬a ≤ b :=
eq_comm.trans Icc_eq_Ioc_same_iff
@[simp] theorem Ico_eq_Icc_same_iff : Ico a b = Icc a b ↔ ¬a ≤ b :=
eq_comm.trans Icc_eq_Ico_same_iff
@[simp] theorem Ioo_eq_Icc_same_iff : Ioo a b = Icc a b ↔ ¬a ≤ b :=
eq_comm.trans Icc_eq_Ioo_same_iff
@[simp] theorem Ico_eq_Ioc_same_iff : Ico a b = Ioc a b ↔ ¬a < b :=
eq_comm.trans Ioc_eq_Ico_same_iff
@[simp] theorem Ioc_eq_Ioo_same_iff : Ioc a b = Ioo a b ↔ ¬a < b :=
eq_comm.trans Ioo_eq_Ioc_same_iff
@[simp] theorem Ico_eq_Ioo_same_iff : Ico a b = Ioo a b ↔ ¬a < b :=
eq_comm.trans Ioo_eq_Ico_same_iff
end matched_intervals
end Preorder
section PartialOrder
variable [PartialOrder α] {a b c : α}
@[simp]
theorem Icc_self (a : α) : Icc a a = {a} :=
Set.ext <| by simp [Icc, le_antisymm_iff, and_comm]
instance instIccUnique : Unique (Set.Icc a a) where
default := ⟨a, by simp⟩
uniq y := Subtype.ext <| by simpa using y.2
@[simp]
theorem Icc_eq_singleton_iff : Icc a b = {c} ↔ a = c ∧ b = c := by
refine ⟨fun h => ?_, ?_⟩
· have hab : a ≤ b := nonempty_Icc.1 (h.symm.subst <| singleton_nonempty c)
exact
⟨eq_of_mem_singleton <| h ▸ left_mem_Icc.2 hab,
eq_of_mem_singleton <| h ▸ right_mem_Icc.2 hab⟩
· rintro ⟨rfl, rfl⟩
exact Icc_self _
lemma subsingleton_Icc_of_ge (hba : b ≤ a) : Set.Subsingleton (Icc a b) :=
fun _x ⟨hax, hxb⟩ _y ⟨hay, hyb⟩ ↦ le_antisymm
(le_implies_le_of_le_of_le hxb hay hba) (le_implies_le_of_le_of_le hyb hax hba)
@[simp] lemma subsingleton_Icc_iff {α : Type*} [LinearOrder α] {a b : α} :
Set.Subsingleton (Icc a b) ↔ b ≤ a := by
refine ⟨fun h ↦ ?_, subsingleton_Icc_of_ge⟩
contrapose! h
simp only [gt_iff_lt, not_subsingleton_iff]
exact ⟨a, ⟨le_refl _, h.le⟩, b, ⟨h.le, le_refl _⟩, h.ne⟩
@[simp]
theorem Icc_diff_left : Icc a b \ {a} = Ioc a b :=
ext fun x => by simp [lt_iff_le_and_ne, eq_comm, and_right_comm]
@[simp]
theorem Icc_diff_right : Icc a b \ {b} = Ico a b :=
ext fun x => by simp [lt_iff_le_and_ne, and_assoc]
@[simp]
theorem Ico_diff_left : Ico a b \ {a} = Ioo a b :=
ext fun x => by simp [and_right_comm, ← lt_iff_le_and_ne, eq_comm]
@[simp]
theorem Ioc_diff_right : Ioc a b \ {b} = Ioo a b :=
ext fun x => by simp [and_assoc, ← lt_iff_le_and_ne]
@[simp]
theorem Icc_diff_both : Icc a b \ {a, b} = Ioo a b := by
rw [insert_eq, ← diff_diff, Icc_diff_left, Ioc_diff_right]
@[simp]
theorem Ici_diff_left : Ici a \ {a} = Ioi a :=
ext fun x => by simp [lt_iff_le_and_ne, eq_comm]
@[simp]
theorem Iic_diff_right : Iic a \ {a} = Iio a :=
ext fun x => by simp [lt_iff_le_and_ne]
@[simp]
theorem Ico_diff_Ioo_same (h : a < b) : Ico a b \ Ioo a b = {a} := by
rw [← Ico_diff_left, diff_diff_cancel_left (singleton_subset_iff.2 <| left_mem_Ico.2 h)]
@[simp]
theorem Ioc_diff_Ioo_same (h : a < b) : Ioc a b \ Ioo a b = {b} := by
rw [← Ioc_diff_right, diff_diff_cancel_left (singleton_subset_iff.2 <| right_mem_Ioc.2 h)]
@[simp]
theorem Icc_diff_Ico_same (h : a ≤ b) : Icc a b \ Ico a b = {b} := by
rw [← Icc_diff_right, diff_diff_cancel_left (singleton_subset_iff.2 <| right_mem_Icc.2 h)]
@[simp]
theorem Icc_diff_Ioc_same (h : a ≤ b) : Icc a b \ Ioc a b = {a} := by
rw [← Icc_diff_left, diff_diff_cancel_left (singleton_subset_iff.2 <| left_mem_Icc.2 h)]
@[simp]
theorem Icc_diff_Ioo_same (h : a ≤ b) : Icc a b \ Ioo a b = {a, b} := by
rw [← Icc_diff_both, diff_diff_cancel_left]
simp [insert_subset_iff, h]
@[simp]
theorem Ici_diff_Ioi_same : Ici a \ Ioi a = {a} := by
rw [← Ici_diff_left, diff_diff_cancel_left (singleton_subset_iff.2 left_mem_Ici)]
@[simp]
theorem Iic_diff_Iio_same : Iic a \ Iio a = {a} := by
rw [← Iic_diff_right, diff_diff_cancel_left (singleton_subset_iff.2 right_mem_Iic)]
theorem Ioi_union_left : Ioi a ∪ {a} = Ici a :=
ext fun x => by simp [eq_comm, le_iff_eq_or_lt]
theorem Iio_union_right : Iio a ∪ {a} = Iic a :=
ext fun _ => le_iff_lt_or_eq.symm
theorem Ioo_union_left (hab : a < b) : Ioo a b ∪ {a} = Ico a b := by
rw [← Ico_diff_left, diff_union_self,
union_eq_self_of_subset_right (singleton_subset_iff.2 <| left_mem_Ico.2 hab)]
theorem Ioo_union_right (hab : a < b) : Ioo a b ∪ {b} = Ioc a b := by
simpa only [Ioo_toDual, Ico_toDual] using Ioo_union_left hab.dual
theorem Ioo_union_both (h : a ≤ b) : Ioo a b ∪ {a, b} = Icc a b := by
have : (Icc a b \ {a, b}) ∪ {a, b} = Icc a b := diff_union_of_subset fun
| x, .inl rfl => left_mem_Icc.mpr h
| x, .inr rfl => right_mem_Icc.mpr h
rw [← this, Icc_diff_both]
theorem Ioc_union_left (hab : a ≤ b) : Ioc a b ∪ {a} = Icc a b := by
rw [← Icc_diff_left, diff_union_self,
union_eq_self_of_subset_right (singleton_subset_iff.2 <| left_mem_Icc.2 hab)]
theorem Ico_union_right (hab : a ≤ b) : Ico a b ∪ {b} = Icc a b := by
simpa only [Ioc_toDual, Icc_toDual] using Ioc_union_left hab.dual
@[simp]
theorem Ico_insert_right (h : a ≤ b) : insert b (Ico a b) = Icc a b := by
rw [insert_eq, union_comm, Ico_union_right h]
@[simp]
theorem Ioc_insert_left (h : a ≤ b) : insert a (Ioc a b) = Icc a b := by
rw [insert_eq, union_comm, Ioc_union_left h]
@[simp]
theorem Ioo_insert_left (h : a < b) : insert a (Ioo a b) = Ico a b := by
rw [insert_eq, union_comm, Ioo_union_left h]
@[simp]
theorem Ioo_insert_right (h : a < b) : insert b (Ioo a b) = Ioc a b := by
rw [insert_eq, union_comm, Ioo_union_right h]
@[simp]
theorem Iio_insert : insert a (Iio a) = Iic a :=
ext fun _ => le_iff_eq_or_lt.symm
@[simp]
theorem Ioi_insert : insert a (Ioi a) = Ici a :=
ext fun _ => (or_congr_left eq_comm).trans le_iff_eq_or_lt.symm
theorem mem_Ici_Ioi_of_subset_of_subset {s : Set α} (ho : Ioi a ⊆ s) (hc : s ⊆ Ici a) :
s ∈ ({Ici a, Ioi a} : Set (Set α)) :=
by_cases
(fun h : a ∈ s =>
Or.inl <| Subset.antisymm hc <| by rw [← Ioi_union_left, union_subset_iff]; simp [*])
fun h =>
Or.inr <| Subset.antisymm (fun _ hx => lt_of_le_of_ne (hc hx) fun heq => h <| heq.symm ▸ hx) ho
theorem mem_Iic_Iio_of_subset_of_subset {s : Set α} (ho : Iio a ⊆ s) (hc : s ⊆ Iic a) :
s ∈ ({Iic a, Iio a} : Set (Set α)) :=
@mem_Ici_Ioi_of_subset_of_subset αᵒᵈ _ a s ho hc
theorem mem_Icc_Ico_Ioc_Ioo_of_subset_of_subset {s : Set α} (ho : Ioo a b ⊆ s) (hc : s ⊆ Icc a b) :
s ∈ ({Icc a b, Ico a b, Ioc a b, Ioo a b} : Set (Set α)) := by
classical
by_cases ha : a ∈ s <;> by_cases hb : b ∈ s
· refine Or.inl (Subset.antisymm hc ?_)
rwa [← Ico_diff_left, diff_singleton_subset_iff, insert_eq_of_mem ha, ← Icc_diff_right,
diff_singleton_subset_iff, insert_eq_of_mem hb] at ho
· refine Or.inr <| Or.inl <| Subset.antisymm ?_ ?_
· rw [← Icc_diff_right]
exact subset_diff_singleton hc hb
· rwa [← Ico_diff_left, diff_singleton_subset_iff, insert_eq_of_mem ha] at ho
· refine Or.inr <| Or.inr <| Or.inl <| Subset.antisymm ?_ ?_
· rw [← Icc_diff_left]
exact subset_diff_singleton hc ha
· rwa [← Ioc_diff_right, diff_singleton_subset_iff, insert_eq_of_mem hb] at ho
· refine Or.inr <| Or.inr <| Or.inr <| Subset.antisymm ?_ ho
rw [← Ico_diff_left, ← Icc_diff_right]
apply_rules [subset_diff_singleton]
theorem eq_left_or_mem_Ioo_of_mem_Ico {x : α} (hmem : x ∈ Ico a b) : x = a ∨ x ∈ Ioo a b :=
hmem.1.eq_or_gt.imp_right fun h => ⟨h, hmem.2⟩
theorem eq_right_or_mem_Ioo_of_mem_Ioc {x : α} (hmem : x ∈ Ioc a b) : x = b ∨ x ∈ Ioo a b :=
hmem.2.eq_or_lt.imp_right <| And.intro hmem.1
theorem eq_endpoints_or_mem_Ioo_of_mem_Icc {x : α} (hmem : x ∈ Icc a b) :
x = a ∨ x = b ∨ x ∈ Ioo a b :=
hmem.1.eq_or_gt.imp_right fun h => eq_right_or_mem_Ioo_of_mem_Ioc ⟨h, hmem.2⟩
theorem _root_.IsMax.Ici_eq (h : IsMax a) : Ici a = {a} :=
eq_singleton_iff_unique_mem.2 ⟨left_mem_Ici, fun _ => h.eq_of_ge⟩
theorem _root_.IsMin.Iic_eq (h : IsMin a) : Iic a = {a} :=
h.toDual.Ici_eq
theorem Ici_injective : Injective (Ici : α → Set α) := fun _ _ =>
eq_of_forall_ge_iff ∘ Set.ext_iff.1
theorem Iic_injective : Injective (Iic : α → Set α) := fun _ _ =>
eq_of_forall_le_iff ∘ Set.ext_iff.1
theorem Ici_inj : Ici a = Ici b ↔ a = b :=
Ici_injective.eq_iff
theorem Iic_inj : Iic a = Iic b ↔ a = b :=
Iic_injective.eq_iff
@[simp]
theorem Icc_inter_Icc_eq_singleton (hab : a ≤ b) (hbc : b ≤ c) : Icc a b ∩ Icc b c = {b} := by
rw [← Ici_inter_Iic, ← Iic_inter_Ici, inter_inter_inter_comm, Iic_inter_Ici]
simp [hab, hbc]
lemma Icc_eq_Icc_iff {d : α} (h : a ≤ b) :
Icc a b = Icc c d ↔ a = c ∧ b = d := by
refine ⟨fun heq ↦ ?_, by rintro ⟨rfl, rfl⟩; rfl⟩
have h' : c ≤ d := by
by_contra contra; rw [Icc_eq_empty_iff.mpr contra, Icc_eq_empty_iff] at heq; contradiction
simp only [Set.ext_iff, mem_Icc] at heq
obtain ⟨-, h₁⟩ := (heq b).mp ⟨h, le_refl _⟩
obtain ⟨h₂, -⟩ := (heq a).mp ⟨le_refl _, h⟩
obtain ⟨h₃, -⟩ := (heq c).mpr ⟨le_refl _, h'⟩
obtain ⟨-, h₄⟩ := (heq d).mpr ⟨h', le_refl _⟩
exact ⟨le_antisymm h₃ h₂, le_antisymm h₁ h₄⟩
end PartialOrder
section OrderTop
@[simp]
theorem Ici_top [PartialOrder α] [OrderTop α] : Ici (⊤ : α) = {⊤} :=
isMax_top.Ici_eq
variable [Preorder α] [OrderTop α] {a : α}
theorem Ioi_top : Ioi (⊤ : α) = ∅ :=
isMax_top.Ioi_eq
@[simp]
theorem Iic_top : Iic (⊤ : α) = univ :=
isTop_top.Iic_eq
@[simp]
theorem Icc_top : Icc a ⊤ = Ici a := by simp [← Ici_inter_Iic]
@[simp]
theorem Ioc_top : Ioc a ⊤ = Ioi a := by simp [← Ioi_inter_Iic]
end OrderTop
section OrderBot
@[simp]
theorem Iic_bot [PartialOrder α] [OrderBot α] : Iic (⊥ : α) = {⊥} :=
isMin_bot.Iic_eq
variable [Preorder α] [OrderBot α] {a : α}
theorem Iio_bot : Iio (⊥ : α) = ∅ :=
isMin_bot.Iio_eq
@[simp]
theorem Ici_bot : Ici (⊥ : α) = univ :=
isBot_bot.Ici_eq
@[simp]
theorem Icc_bot : Icc ⊥ a = Iic a := by simp [← Ici_inter_Iic]
@[simp]
theorem Ico_bot : Ico ⊥ a = Iio a := by simp [← Ici_inter_Iio]
end OrderBot
theorem Icc_bot_top [Preorder α] [BoundedOrder α] : Icc (⊥ : α) ⊤ = univ := by simp
section Lattice
section Inf
variable [SemilatticeInf α]
@[simp]
theorem Iic_inter_Iic {a b : α} : Iic a ∩ Iic b = Iic (a ⊓ b) := by
ext x
simp [Iic]
@[simp]
theorem Ioc_inter_Iic (a b c : α) : Ioc a b ∩ Iic c = Ioc a (b ⊓ c) := by
rw [← Ioi_inter_Iic, ← Ioi_inter_Iic, inter_assoc, Iic_inter_Iic]
end Inf
section Sup
variable [SemilatticeSup α]
@[simp]
theorem Ici_inter_Ici {a b : α} : Ici a ∩ Ici b = Ici (a ⊔ b) := by
ext x
simp [Ici]
@[simp]
theorem Ico_inter_Ici (a b c : α) : Ico a b ∩ Ici c = Ico (a ⊔ c) b := by
rw [← Ici_inter_Iio, ← Ici_inter_Iio, ← Ici_inter_Ici, inter_right_comm]
end Sup
section Both
variable [Lattice α] {a b c a₁ a₂ b₁ b₂ : α}
theorem Icc_inter_Icc : Icc a₁ b₁ ∩ Icc a₂ b₂ = Icc (a₁ ⊔ a₂) (b₁ ⊓ b₂) := by
simp only [Ici_inter_Iic.symm, Ici_inter_Ici.symm, Iic_inter_Iic.symm]; ac_rfl
end Both
end Lattice
/-! ### Closed intervals in `α × β` -/
section Prod
variable {β : Type*} [Preorder α] [Preorder β]
@[simp]
theorem Iic_prod_Iic (a : α) (b : β) : Iic a ×ˢ Iic b = Iic (a, b) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem Ici_prod_Ici (a : α) (b : β) : Ici a ×ˢ Ici b = Ici (a, b) :=
rfl
theorem Ici_prod_eq (a : α × β) : Ici a = Ici a.1 ×ˢ Ici a.2 :=
rfl
theorem Iic_prod_eq (a : α × β) : Iic a = Iic a.1 ×ˢ Iic a.2 :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem Icc_prod_Icc (a₁ a₂ : α) (b₁ b₂ : β) : Icc a₁ a₂ ×ˢ Icc b₁ b₂ = Icc (a₁, b₁) (a₂, b₂) := by
ext ⟨x, y⟩
simp [and_assoc, and_comm, and_left_comm]
theorem Icc_prod_eq (a b : α × β) : Icc a b = Icc a.1 b.1 ×ˢ Icc a.2 b.2 := by simp
end Prod
end Set
/-! ### Lemmas about intervals in dense orders -/
section Dense
variable (α) [Preorder α] [DenselyOrdered α] {x y : α}
instance : NoMinOrder (Set.Ioo x y) :=
⟨fun ⟨a, ha₁, ha₂⟩ => by
rcases exists_between ha₁ with ⟨b, hb₁, hb₂⟩
exact ⟨⟨b, hb₁, hb₂.trans ha₂⟩, hb₂⟩⟩
instance : NoMinOrder (Set.Ioc x y) :=
⟨fun ⟨a, ha₁, ha₂⟩ => by
rcases exists_between ha₁ with ⟨b, hb₁, hb₂⟩
exact ⟨⟨b, hb₁, hb₂.le.trans ha₂⟩, hb₂⟩⟩
instance : NoMinOrder (Set.Ioi x) :=
⟨fun ⟨a, ha⟩ => by
rcases exists_between ha with ⟨b, hb₁, hb₂⟩
exact ⟨⟨b, hb₁⟩, hb₂⟩⟩
instance : NoMaxOrder (Set.Ioo x y) :=
⟨fun ⟨a, ha₁, ha₂⟩ => by
rcases exists_between ha₂ with ⟨b, hb₁, hb₂⟩
exact ⟨⟨b, ha₁.trans hb₁, hb₂⟩, hb₁⟩⟩
instance : NoMaxOrder (Set.Ico x y) :=
⟨fun ⟨a, ha₁, ha₂⟩ => by
rcases exists_between ha₂ with ⟨b, hb₁, hb₂⟩
exact ⟨⟨b, ha₁.trans hb₁.le, hb₂⟩, hb₁⟩⟩
instance : NoMaxOrder (Set.Iio x) :=
⟨fun ⟨a, ha⟩ => by
rcases exists_between ha with ⟨b, hb₁, hb₂⟩
exact ⟨⟨b, hb₂⟩, hb₁⟩⟩
end Dense
/-! ### Intervals in `Prop` -/
namespace Set
@[simp] lemma Iic_False : Iic False = {False} := by aesop
@[simp] lemma Iic_True : Iic True = univ := by aesop
@[simp] lemma Ici_False : Ici False = univ := by aesop
@[simp] lemma Ici_True : Ici True = {True} := by aesop
lemma Iio_False : Iio False = ∅ := by aesop
@[simp] lemma Iio_True : Iio True = {False} := by aesop (add simp [Ioi, lt_iff_le_not_le])
@[simp] lemma Ioi_False : Ioi False = {True} := by aesop (add simp [Ioi, lt_iff_le_not_le])
lemma Ioi_True : Ioi True = ∅ := by aesop
end Set
| Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/Basic.lean | 1,888 | 1,889 | |
/-
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.Nat.ModEq
import Mathlib.Data.Nat.Prime.Basic
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.Zsqrtd.Basic
/-!
# Pell's equation and Matiyasevic's theorem
This file solves Pell's equation, i.e. integer solutions to `x ^ 2 - d * y ^ 2 = 1`
*in the special case that `d = a ^ 2 - 1`*.
This is then applied to prove Matiyasevic's theorem that the power
function is Diophantine, which is the last key ingredient in the solution to Hilbert's tenth
problem. For the definition of Diophantine function, see `NumberTheory.Dioph`.
For results on Pell's equation for arbitrary (positive, non-square) `d`, see
`NumberTheory.Pell`.
## Main definition
* `pell` is a function assigning to a natural number `n` the `n`-th solution to Pell's equation
constructed recursively from the initial solution `(0, 1)`.
## Main statements
* `eq_pell` shows that every solution to Pell's equation is recursively obtained using `pell`
* `matiyasevic` shows that a certain system of Diophantine equations has a solution if and only if
the first variable is the `x`-component in a solution to Pell's equation - the key step towards
Hilbert's tenth problem in Davis' version of Matiyasevic's theorem.
* `eq_pow_of_pell` shows that the power function is Diophantine.
## Implementation notes
The proof of Matiyasevic's theorem doesn't follow Matiyasevic's original account of using Fibonacci
numbers but instead Davis' variant of using solutions to Pell's equation.
## References
* [M. Carneiro, _A Lean formalization of Matiyasevič's theorem_][carneiro2018matiyasevic]
* [M. Davis, _Hilbert's tenth problem is unsolvable_][MR317916]
## Tags
Pell's equation, Matiyasevic's theorem, Hilbert's tenth problem
-/
namespace Pell
open Nat
section
variable {d : ℤ}
/-- The property of being a solution to the Pell equation, expressed
as a property of elements of `ℤ√d`. -/
def IsPell : ℤ√d → Prop
| ⟨x, y⟩ => x * x - d * y * y = 1
theorem isPell_norm : ∀ {b : ℤ√d}, IsPell b ↔ b * star b = 1
| ⟨x, y⟩ => by simp [Zsqrtd.ext_iff, IsPell, mul_comm]; ring_nf
theorem isPell_iff_mem_unitary : ∀ {b : ℤ√d}, IsPell b ↔ b ∈ unitary (ℤ√d)
| ⟨x, y⟩ => by rw [unitary.mem_iff, isPell_norm, mul_comm (star _), and_self_iff]
theorem isPell_mul {b c : ℤ√d} (hb : IsPell b) (hc : IsPell c) : IsPell (b * c) :=
isPell_norm.2 (by simp [mul_comm, mul_left_comm c, mul_assoc,
star_mul, isPell_norm.1 hb, isPell_norm.1 hc])
theorem isPell_star : ∀ {b : ℤ√d}, IsPell b ↔ IsPell (star b)
| ⟨x, y⟩ => by simp [IsPell, Zsqrtd.star_mk]
end
section
variable {a : ℕ} (a1 : 1 < a)
private def d (_a1 : 1 < a) :=
a * a - 1
@[simp]
theorem d_pos : 0 < d a1 :=
tsub_pos_of_lt (mul_lt_mul a1 (le_of_lt a1) (by decide) (Nat.zero_le _) : 1 * 1 < a * a)
-- TODO(lint): Fix double namespace issue
/-- The Pell sequences, i.e. the sequence of integer solutions to `x ^ 2 - d * y ^ 2 = 1`, where
`d = a ^ 2 - 1`, defined together in mutual recursion. -/
--@[nolint dup_namespace]
def pell : ℕ → ℕ × ℕ
| 0 => (1, 0)
| n+1 => ((pell n).1 * a + d a1 * (pell n).2, (pell n).1 + (pell n).2 * a)
/-- The Pell `x` sequence. -/
def xn (n : ℕ) : ℕ :=
(pell a1 n).1
/-- The Pell `y` sequence. -/
def yn (n : ℕ) : ℕ :=
(pell a1 n).2
@[simp]
theorem pell_val (n : ℕ) : pell a1 n = (xn a1 n, yn a1 n) :=
show pell a1 n = ((pell a1 n).1, (pell a1 n).2) from
match pell a1 n with
| (_, _) => rfl
@[simp]
theorem xn_zero : xn a1 0 = 1 :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem yn_zero : yn a1 0 = 0 :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem xn_succ (n : ℕ) : xn a1 (n + 1) = xn a1 n * a + d a1 * yn a1 n :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem yn_succ (n : ℕ) : yn a1 (n + 1) = xn a1 n + yn a1 n * a :=
rfl
theorem xn_one : xn a1 1 = a := by simp
theorem yn_one : yn a1 1 = 1 := by simp
/-- The Pell `x` sequence, considered as an integer sequence. -/
def xz (n : ℕ) : ℤ :=
xn a1 n
/-- The Pell `y` sequence, considered as an integer sequence. -/
def yz (n : ℕ) : ℤ :=
yn a1 n
section
/-- The element `a` such that `d = a ^ 2 - 1`, considered as an integer. -/
def az (a : ℕ) : ℤ :=
a
end
include a1 in
theorem asq_pos : 0 < a * a :=
le_trans (le_of_lt a1)
(by have := @Nat.mul_le_mul_left 1 a a (le_of_lt a1); rwa [mul_one] at this)
theorem dz_val : ↑(d a1) = az a * az a - 1 :=
have : 1 ≤ a * a := asq_pos a1
by rw [Pell.d, Int.ofNat_sub this]; rfl
@[simp]
theorem xz_succ (n : ℕ) : (xz a1 (n + 1)) = xz a1 n * az a + d a1 * yz a1 n :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem yz_succ (n : ℕ) : yz a1 (n + 1) = xz a1 n + yz a1 n * az a :=
rfl
/-- The Pell sequence can also be viewed as an element of `ℤ√d` -/
def pellZd (n : ℕ) : ℤ√(d a1) :=
⟨xn a1 n, yn a1 n⟩
@[simp]
theorem pellZd_re (n : ℕ) : (pellZd a1 n).re = xn a1 n :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem pellZd_im (n : ℕ) : (pellZd a1 n).im = yn a1 n :=
rfl
theorem isPell_nat {x y : ℕ} : IsPell (⟨x, y⟩ : ℤ√(d a1)) ↔ x * x - d a1 * y * y = 1 :=
⟨fun h =>
(Nat.cast_inj (R := ℤ)).1
(by rw [Int.ofNat_sub (Int.le_of_ofNat_le_ofNat <| Int.le.intro_sub _ h)]; exact h),
fun h =>
show ((x * x : ℕ) - (d a1 * y * y : ℕ) : ℤ) = 1 by
rw [← Int.ofNat_sub <| le_of_lt <| Nat.lt_of_sub_eq_succ h, h]; rfl⟩
@[simp]
theorem pellZd_succ (n : ℕ) : pellZd a1 (n + 1) = pellZd a1 n * ⟨a, 1⟩ := by ext <;> simp
theorem isPell_one : IsPell (⟨a, 1⟩ : ℤ√(d a1)) :=
show az a * az a - d a1 * 1 * 1 = 1 by simp [dz_val]
theorem isPell_pellZd : ∀ n : ℕ, IsPell (pellZd a1 n)
| 0 => rfl
| n + 1 => by
let o := isPell_one a1
simpa using Pell.isPell_mul (isPell_pellZd n) o
@[simp]
theorem pell_eqz (n : ℕ) : xz a1 n * xz a1 n - d a1 * yz a1 n * yz a1 n = 1 :=
isPell_pellZd a1 n
@[simp]
theorem pell_eq (n : ℕ) : xn a1 n * xn a1 n - d a1 * yn a1 n * yn a1 n = 1 :=
let pn := pell_eqz a1 n
have h : (↑(xn a1 n * xn a1 n) : ℤ) - ↑(d a1 * yn a1 n * yn a1 n) = 1 := by
repeat' rw [Int.natCast_mul]; exact pn
have hl : d a1 * yn a1 n * yn a1 n ≤ xn a1 n * xn a1 n :=
Nat.cast_le.1 <| Int.le.intro _ <| add_eq_of_eq_sub' <| Eq.symm h
(Nat.cast_inj (R := ℤ)).1 (by rw [Int.ofNat_sub hl]; exact h)
instance dnsq : Zsqrtd.Nonsquare (d a1) :=
⟨fun n h =>
have : n * n + 1 = a * a := by rw [← h]; exact Nat.succ_pred_eq_of_pos (asq_pos a1)
have na : n < a := Nat.mul_self_lt_mul_self_iff.1 (by rw [← this]; exact Nat.lt_succ_self _)
have : (n + 1) * (n + 1) ≤ n * n + 1 := by rw [this]; exact Nat.mul_self_le_mul_self na
have : n + n ≤ 0 :=
@Nat.le_of_add_le_add_right _ (n * n + 1) _ (by ring_nf at this ⊢; assumption)
Nat.ne_of_gt (d_pos a1) <| by
rwa [Nat.eq_zero_of_le_zero ((Nat.le_add_left _ _).trans this)] at h⟩
theorem xn_ge_a_pow : ∀ n : ℕ, a ^ n ≤ xn a1 n
| 0 => le_refl 1
| n + 1 => by
simp only [_root_.pow_succ, xn_succ]
exact le_trans (Nat.mul_le_mul_right _ (xn_ge_a_pow n)) (Nat.le_add_right _ _)
theorem n_lt_xn (n) : n < xn a1 n :=
lt_of_lt_of_le (Nat.lt_pow_self a1) (xn_ge_a_pow a1 n)
theorem x_pos (n) : 0 < xn a1 n :=
lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.zero_le n) (n_lt_xn a1 n)
theorem eq_pell_lem : ∀ (n) (b : ℤ√(d a1)), 1 ≤ b → IsPell b →
b ≤ pellZd a1 n → ∃ n, b = pellZd a1 n
| 0, _ => fun h1 _ hl => ⟨0, @Zsqrtd.le_antisymm _ (dnsq a1) _ _ hl h1⟩
| n + 1, b => fun h1 hp h =>
have a1p : (0 : ℤ√(d a1)) ≤ ⟨a, 1⟩ := trivial
have am1p : (0 : ℤ√(d a1)) ≤ ⟨a, -1⟩ := show (_ : Nat) ≤ _ by simp; exact Nat.pred_le _
have a1m : (⟨a, 1⟩ * ⟨a, -1⟩ : ℤ√(d a1)) = 1 := isPell_norm.1 (isPell_one a1)
if ha : (⟨↑a, 1⟩ : ℤ√(d a1)) ≤ b then
let ⟨m, e⟩ :=
eq_pell_lem n (b * ⟨a, -1⟩) (by rw [← a1m]; exact mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right ha am1p)
(isPell_mul hp (isPell_star.1 (isPell_one a1)))
(by
have t := mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right h am1p
rwa [pellZd_succ, mul_assoc, a1m, mul_one] at t)
⟨m + 1, by
rw [show b = b * ⟨a, -1⟩ * ⟨a, 1⟩ by rw [mul_assoc, Eq.trans (mul_comm _ _) a1m]; simp,
pellZd_succ, e]⟩
else
suffices ¬1 < b from ⟨0, show b = 1 from (Or.resolve_left (lt_or_eq_of_le h1) this).symm⟩
fun h1l => by
obtain ⟨x, y⟩ := b
exact by
have bm : (_ * ⟨_, _⟩ : ℤ√d a1) = 1 := Pell.isPell_norm.1 hp
have y0l : (0 : ℤ√d a1) < ⟨x - x, y - -y⟩ :=
sub_lt_sub h1l fun hn : (1 : ℤ√d a1) ≤ ⟨x, -y⟩ => by
have t := mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left hn (le_trans zero_le_one h1)
rw [bm, mul_one] at t
exact h1l t
have yl2 : (⟨_, _⟩ : ℤ√_) < ⟨_, _⟩ :=
show (⟨x, y⟩ - ⟨x, -y⟩ : ℤ√d a1) < ⟨a, 1⟩ - ⟨a, -1⟩ from
sub_lt_sub ha fun hn : (⟨x, -y⟩ : ℤ√d a1) ≤ ⟨a, -1⟩ => by
have t := mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_right
(mul_le_mul_of_nonneg_left hn (le_trans zero_le_one h1)) a1p
rw [bm, one_mul, mul_assoc, Eq.trans (mul_comm _ _) a1m, mul_one] at t
exact ha t
simp only [sub_self, sub_neg_eq_add] at y0l; simp only [Zsqrtd.neg_re, add_neg_cancel,
Zsqrtd.neg_im, neg_neg] at yl2
exact
match y, y0l, (yl2 : (⟨_, _⟩ : ℤ√_) < ⟨_, _⟩) with
| 0, y0l, _ => y0l (le_refl 0)
| (y + 1 : ℕ), _, yl2 =>
yl2
(Zsqrtd.le_of_le_le (by simp [sub_eq_add_neg])
(let t := Int.ofNat_le_ofNat_of_le (Nat.succ_pos y)
add_le_add t t))
| Int.negSucc _, y0l, _ => y0l trivial
theorem eq_pellZd (b : ℤ√(d a1)) (b1 : 1 ≤ b) (hp : IsPell b) : ∃ n, b = pellZd a1 n :=
let ⟨n, h⟩ := @Zsqrtd.le_arch (d a1) b
eq_pell_lem a1 n b b1 hp <|
h.trans <| by
rw [Zsqrtd.natCast_val]
exact
Zsqrtd.le_of_le_le (Int.ofNat_le_ofNat_of_le <| le_of_lt <| n_lt_xn _ _)
(Int.ofNat_zero_le _)
/-- Every solution to **Pell's equation** is recursively obtained from the initial solution
`(1,0)` using the recursion `pell`. -/
theorem eq_pell {x y : ℕ} (hp : x * x - d a1 * y * y = 1) : ∃ n, x = xn a1 n ∧ y = yn a1 n :=
have : (1 : ℤ√(d a1)) ≤ ⟨x, y⟩ :=
match x, hp with
| 0, (hp : 0 - _ = 1) => by rw [zero_tsub] at hp; contradiction
| x + 1, _hp =>
Zsqrtd.le_of_le_le (Int.ofNat_le_ofNat_of_le <| Nat.succ_pos x) (Int.ofNat_zero_le _)
let ⟨m, e⟩ := eq_pellZd a1 ⟨x, y⟩ this ((isPell_nat a1).2 hp)
⟨m,
match x, y, e with
| _, _, rfl => ⟨rfl, rfl⟩⟩
theorem pellZd_add (m) : ∀ n, pellZd a1 (m + n) = pellZd a1 m * pellZd a1 n
| 0 => (mul_one _).symm
| n + 1 => by rw [← add_assoc, pellZd_succ, pellZd_succ, pellZd_add _ n, ← mul_assoc]
theorem xn_add (m n) : xn a1 (m + n) = xn a1 m * xn a1 n + d a1 * yn a1 m * yn a1 n := by
injection pellZd_add a1 m n with h _
zify
rw [h]
simp [pellZd]
theorem yn_add (m n) : yn a1 (m + n) = xn a1 m * yn a1 n + yn a1 m * xn a1 n := by
injection pellZd_add a1 m n with _ h
zify
rw [h]
simp [pellZd]
theorem pellZd_sub {m n} (h : n ≤ m) : pellZd a1 (m - n) = pellZd a1 m * star (pellZd a1 n) := by
let t := pellZd_add a1 n (m - n)
rw [add_tsub_cancel_of_le h] at t
rw [t, mul_comm (pellZd _ n) _, mul_assoc, isPell_norm.1 (isPell_pellZd _ _), mul_one]
theorem xz_sub {m n} (h : n ≤ m) :
xz a1 (m - n) = xz a1 m * xz a1 n - d a1 * yz a1 m * yz a1 n := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← mul_neg]
exact congr_arg Zsqrtd.re (pellZd_sub a1 h)
theorem yz_sub {m n} (h : n ≤ m) : yz a1 (m - n) = xz a1 n * yz a1 m - xz a1 m * yz a1 n := by
rw [sub_eq_add_neg, ← mul_neg, mul_comm, add_comm]
exact congr_arg Zsqrtd.im (pellZd_sub a1 h)
theorem xy_coprime (n) : (xn a1 n).Coprime (yn a1 n) :=
Nat.coprime_of_dvd' fun k _ kx ky => by
let p := pell_eq a1 n
rw [← p]
exact Nat.dvd_sub (kx.mul_left _) (ky.mul_left _)
theorem strictMono_y : StrictMono (yn a1)
| _, 0, h => absurd h <| Nat.not_lt_zero _
| m, n + 1, h => by
have : yn a1 m ≤ yn a1 n :=
Or.elim (lt_or_eq_of_le <| Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h) (fun hl => le_of_lt <| strictMono_y hl)
fun e => by rw [e]
simp only [yn_succ, gt_iff_lt]; refine lt_of_le_of_lt ?_ (Nat.lt_add_of_pos_left <| x_pos a1 n)
rw [← mul_one (yn a1 m)]
exact mul_le_mul this (le_of_lt a1) (Nat.zero_le _) (Nat.zero_le _)
theorem strictMono_x : StrictMono (xn a1)
| _, 0, h => absurd h <| Nat.not_lt_zero _
| m, n + 1, h => by
have : xn a1 m ≤ xn a1 n :=
Or.elim (lt_or_eq_of_le <| Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h) (fun hl => le_of_lt <| strictMono_x hl)
fun e => by rw [e]
simp only [xn_succ, gt_iff_lt]
refine lt_of_lt_of_le (lt_of_le_of_lt this ?_) (Nat.le_add_right _ _)
have t := Nat.mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left a1 (x_pos a1 n)
rwa [mul_one] at t
theorem yn_ge_n : ∀ n, n ≤ yn a1 n
| 0 => Nat.zero_le _
| n + 1 =>
show n < yn a1 (n + 1) from lt_of_le_of_lt (yn_ge_n n) (strictMono_y a1 <| Nat.lt_succ_self n)
theorem y_mul_dvd (n) : ∀ k, yn a1 n ∣ yn a1 (n * k)
| 0 => dvd_zero _
| k + 1 => by
rw [Nat.mul_succ, yn_add]; exact dvd_add (dvd_mul_left _ _) ((y_mul_dvd _ k).mul_right _)
theorem y_dvd_iff (m n) : yn a1 m ∣ yn a1 n ↔ m ∣ n :=
⟨fun h =>
Nat.dvd_of_mod_eq_zero <|
(Nat.eq_zero_or_pos _).resolve_right fun hp => by
have co : Nat.Coprime (yn a1 m) (xn a1 (m * (n / m))) :=
Nat.Coprime.symm <| (xy_coprime a1 _).coprime_dvd_right (y_mul_dvd a1 m (n / m))
have m0 : 0 < m :=
m.eq_zero_or_pos.resolve_left fun e => by
rw [e, Nat.mod_zero] at hp;rw [e] at h
exact _root_.ne_of_lt (strictMono_y a1 hp) (eq_zero_of_zero_dvd h).symm
rw [← Nat.mod_add_div n m, yn_add] at h
exact
not_le_of_gt (strictMono_y _ <| Nat.mod_lt n m0)
(Nat.le_of_dvd (strictMono_y _ hp) <|
co.dvd_of_dvd_mul_right <|
(Nat.dvd_add_iff_right <| (y_mul_dvd _ _ _).mul_left _).2 h),
fun ⟨k, e⟩ => by rw [e]; apply y_mul_dvd⟩
theorem xy_modEq_yn (n) :
∀ k, xn a1 (n * k) ≡ xn a1 n ^ k [MOD yn a1 n ^ 2] ∧ yn a1 (n * k) ≡
k * xn a1 n ^ (k - 1) * yn a1 n [MOD yn a1 n ^ 3]
| 0 => by constructor <;> simpa using Nat.ModEq.refl _
| k + 1 => by
let ⟨hx, hy⟩ := xy_modEq_yn n k
have L : xn a1 (n * k) * xn a1 n + d a1 * yn a1 (n * k) * yn a1 n ≡
xn a1 n ^ k * xn a1 n + 0 [MOD yn a1 n ^ 2] :=
(hx.mul_right _).add <|
modEq_zero_iff_dvd.2 <| by
rw [_root_.pow_succ]
exact
mul_dvd_mul_right
(dvd_mul_of_dvd_right
(modEq_zero_iff_dvd.1 <|
| (hy.of_dvd <| by simp [_root_.pow_succ]).trans <|
modEq_zero_iff_dvd.2 <| by simp)
_) _
have R : xn a1 (n * k) * yn a1 n + yn a1 (n * k) * xn a1 n ≡
xn a1 n ^ k * yn a1 n + k * xn a1 n ^ k * yn a1 n [MOD yn a1 n ^ 3] :=
ModEq.add
(by
rw [_root_.pow_succ]
exact hx.mul_right' _) <| by
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/PellMatiyasevic.lean | 402 | 410 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Yaël Dillies. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yaël Dillies, Bhavik Mehta
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Ring.Finset
import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Pointwise.Set.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Submonoid.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.BigOperators.Group.Multiset
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Group.Nat
import Mathlib.Data.ZMod.Defs
/-!
# Freiman homomorphisms
In this file, we define Freiman homomorphisms and isomorphism.
An `n`-Freiman homomorphism from `A` to `B` is a function `f : α → β` such that `f '' A ⊆ B` and
`f x₁ * ... * f xₙ = f y₁ * ... * f yₙ` for all `x₁, ..., xₙ, y₁, ..., yₙ ∈ A` such that
`x₁ * ... * xₙ = y₁ * ... * yₙ`. In particular, any `MulHom` is a Freiman homomorphism.
Note a `0`- or `1`-Freiman homomorphism is simply a map, thus a `2`-Freiman homomorphism is the
first interesting case (and the most common). As `n` increases further, the property of being
an `n`-Freiman homomorphism between abelian groups becomes increasingly stronger.
An `n`-Freiman isomorphism from `A` to `B` is a function `f : α → β` bijective between `A` and `B`
such that `f x₁ * ... * f xₙ = f y₁ * ... * f yₙ ↔ x₁ * ... * xₙ = y₁ * ... * yₙ` for all
`x₁, ..., xₙ, y₁, ..., yₙ ∈ A`. In particular, any `MulEquiv` is a Freiman isomorphism.
They are of interest in additive combinatorics.
## Main declarations
* `IsMulFreimanHom`: Predicate for a function to be a multiplicative Freiman homomorphism.
* `IsAddFreimanHom`: Predicate for a function to be an additive Freiman homomorphism.
* `IsMulFreimanIso`: Predicate for a function to be a multiplicative Freiman isomorphism.
* `IsAddFreimanIso`: Predicate for a function to be an additive Freiman isomorphism.
## Main results
* `isMulFreimanHom_two`: Characterisation of `2`-Freiman homomorphisms.
* `IsMulFreimanHom.mono`: If `m ≤ n` and `f` is an `n`-Freiman homomorphism, then it is also an
`m`-Freiman homomorphism.
## Implementation notes
In the context of combinatorics, we are interested in Freiman homomorphisms over sets which are not
necessarily closed under addition/multiplication. This means we must parametrize them with a set in
an `AddMonoid`/`Monoid` instead of the `AddMonoid`/`Monoid` itself.
## References
[Yufei Zhao, *18.225: Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics*](https://yufeizhao.com/gtac/)
## TODO
* `MonoidHomClass.isMulFreimanHom` could be relaxed to `MulHom.toFreimanHom` by proving
`(s.map f).prod = (t.map f).prod` directly by induction instead of going through `f s.prod`.
* Affine maps are Freiman homs.
-/
assert_not_exists Field Ideal TwoSidedIdeal
open Multiset Set
open scoped Pointwise
variable {F α β γ : Type*}
section CommMonoid
variable [CommMonoid α] [CommMonoid β] [CommMonoid γ] {A A₁ A₂ : Set α}
{B B₁ B₂ : Set β} {C : Set γ} {f f₁ f₂ : α → β} {g : β → γ} {n : ℕ}
/-- An additive `n`-Freiman homomorphism from a set `A` to a set `B` is a map which preserves sums
of `n` elements. -/
structure IsAddFreimanHom [AddCommMonoid α] [AddCommMonoid β] (n : ℕ) (A : Set α) (B : Set β)
(f : α → β) : Prop where
mapsTo : MapsTo f A B
/-- An additive `n`-Freiman homomorphism preserves sums of `n` elements. -/
map_sum_eq_map_sum ⦃s t : Multiset α⦄ (hsA : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → x ∈ A) (htA : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ t → x ∈ A)
(hs : Multiset.card s = n) (ht : Multiset.card t = n) (h : s.sum = t.sum) :
(s.map f).sum = (t.map f).sum
/-- An `n`-Freiman homomorphism from a set `A` to a set `B` is a map which preserves products of `n`
elements. -/
@[to_additive]
structure IsMulFreimanHom (n : ℕ) (A : Set α) (B : Set β) (f : α → β) : Prop where
mapsTo : MapsTo f A B
/-- An `n`-Freiman homomorphism preserves products of `n` elements. -/
map_prod_eq_map_prod ⦃s t : Multiset α⦄ (hsA : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → x ∈ A) (htA : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ t → x ∈ A)
(hs : Multiset.card s = n) (ht : Multiset.card t = n) (h : s.prod = t.prod) :
(s.map f).prod = (t.map f).prod
/-- An additive `n`-Freiman homomorphism from a set `A` to a set `B` is a bijective map which
preserves sums of `n` elements. -/
structure IsAddFreimanIso [AddCommMonoid α] [AddCommMonoid β] (n : ℕ) (A : Set α) (B : Set β)
(f : α → β) : Prop where
bijOn : BijOn f A B
/-- An additive `n`-Freiman homomorphism preserves sums of `n` elements. -/
map_sum_eq_map_sum ⦃s t : Multiset α⦄ (hsA : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → x ∈ A) (htA : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ t → x ∈ A)
(hs : Multiset.card s = n) (ht : Multiset.card t = n) :
(s.map f).sum = (t.map f).sum ↔ s.sum = t.sum
/-- An `n`-Freiman homomorphism from a set `A` to a set `B` is a map which preserves products of `n`
elements. -/
@[to_additive]
structure IsMulFreimanIso (n : ℕ) (A : Set α) (B : Set β) (f : α → β) : Prop where
bijOn : BijOn f A B
/-- An `n`-Freiman homomorphism preserves products of `n` elements. -/
map_prod_eq_map_prod ⦃s t : Multiset α⦄ (hsA : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ s → x ∈ A) (htA : ∀ ⦃x⦄, x ∈ t → x ∈ A)
(hs : Multiset.card s = n) (ht : Multiset.card t = n) :
(s.map f).prod = (t.map f).prod ↔ s.prod = t.prod
@[to_additive]
lemma IsMulFreimanIso.isMulFreimanHom (hf : IsMulFreimanIso n A B f) : IsMulFreimanHom n A B f where
mapsTo := hf.bijOn.mapsTo
map_prod_eq_map_prod _s _t hsA htA hs ht := (hf.map_prod_eq_map_prod hsA htA hs ht).2
lemma IsMulFreimanHom.congr (hf₁ : IsMulFreimanHom n A B f₁) (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ A) :
IsMulFreimanHom n A B f₂ where
mapsTo := hf₁.mapsTo.congr h
map_prod_eq_map_prod s t hsA htA hs ht h' := by
rw [map_congr rfl fun x hx => (h (hsA hx)).symm, map_congr rfl fun x hx => (h (htA hx)).symm,
hf₁.map_prod_eq_map_prod hsA htA hs ht h']
lemma IsMulFreimanIso.congr (hf₁ : IsMulFreimanIso n A B f₁) (h : EqOn f₁ f₂ A) :
IsMulFreimanIso n A B f₂ where
bijOn := hf₁.bijOn.congr h
map_prod_eq_map_prod s t hsA htA hs ht := by
rw [map_congr rfl fun x hx => h.symm (hsA hx), map_congr rfl fun x hx => h.symm (htA hx),
hf₁.map_prod_eq_map_prod hsA htA hs ht]
@[to_additive]
lemma IsMulFreimanHom.mul_eq_mul (hf : IsMulFreimanHom 2 A B f) {a b c d : α}
(ha : a ∈ A) (hb : b ∈ A) (hc : c ∈ A) (hd : d ∈ A) (h : a * b = c * d) :
f a * f b = f c * f d := by
simp_rw [← prod_pair] at h ⊢
refine hf.map_prod_eq_map_prod ?_ ?_ (card_pair _ _) (card_pair _ _) h <;> simp [ha, hb, hc, hd]
@[to_additive]
lemma IsMulFreimanIso.mul_eq_mul (hf : IsMulFreimanIso 2 A B f) {a b c d : α}
(ha : a ∈ A) (hb : b ∈ A) (hc : c ∈ A) (hd : d ∈ A) :
f a * f b = f c * f d ↔ a * b = c * d := by
simp_rw [← prod_pair]
refine hf.map_prod_eq_map_prod ?_ ?_ (card_pair _ _) (card_pair _ _) <;> simp [ha, hb, hc, hd]
/-- Characterisation of `2`-Freiman homomorphisms. -/
@[to_additive "Characterisation of `2`-Freiman homomorphisms."]
lemma isMulFreimanHom_two :
IsMulFreimanHom 2 A B f ↔ MapsTo f A B ∧ ∀ a ∈ A, ∀ b ∈ A, ∀ c ∈ A, ∀ d ∈ A,
a * b = c * d → f a * f b = f c * f d where
mp hf := ⟨hf.mapsTo, fun _ ha _ hb _ hc _ hd ↦ hf.mul_eq_mul ha hb hc hd⟩
mpr hf := ⟨hf.1, by aesop (add simp card_eq_two)⟩
/-- Characterisation of `2`-Freiman homs. -/
@[to_additive "Characterisation of `2`-Freiman isomorphisms."]
lemma isMulFreimanIso_two :
IsMulFreimanIso 2 A B f ↔ BijOn f A B ∧ ∀ a ∈ A, ∀ b ∈ A, ∀ c ∈ A, ∀ d ∈ A,
f a * f b = f c * f d ↔ a * b = c * d where
mp hf := ⟨hf.bijOn, fun _ ha _ hb _ hc _ hd => hf.mul_eq_mul ha hb hc hd⟩
mpr hf := ⟨hf.1, by aesop (add simp card_eq_two)⟩
@[to_additive] lemma isMulFreimanHom_id (hA : A₁ ⊆ A₂) : IsMulFreimanHom n A₁ A₂ id where
mapsTo := hA
map_prod_eq_map_prod s t _ _ _ _ h := by simpa using h
@[to_additive] lemma isMulFreimanIso_id : IsMulFreimanIso n A A id where
bijOn := bijOn_id _
| map_prod_eq_map_prod s t _ _ _ _ := by simp
@[to_additive] lemma IsMulFreimanHom.comp (hg : IsMulFreimanHom n B C g)
(hf : IsMulFreimanHom n A B f) : IsMulFreimanHom n A C (g ∘ f) where
mapsTo := hg.mapsTo.comp hf.mapsTo
| Mathlib/Combinatorics/Additive/FreimanHom.lean | 169 | 173 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Johan Commelin. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johan Commelin
-/
import Mathlib.Order.Disjoint
import Mathlib.Order.RelIso.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.Monotonicity.Attr
/-!
# Order homomorphisms
This file defines order homomorphisms, which are bundled monotone functions. A preorder
homomorphism `f : α →o β` is a function `α → β` along with a proof that `∀ x y, x ≤ y → f x ≤ f y`.
## Main definitions
In this file we define the following bundled monotone maps:
* `OrderHom α β` a.k.a. `α →o β`: Preorder homomorphism.
An `OrderHom α β` is a function `f : α → β` such that `a₁ ≤ a₂ → f a₁ ≤ f a₂`
* `OrderEmbedding α β` a.k.a. `α ↪o β`: Relation embedding.
An `OrderEmbedding α β` is an embedding `f : α ↪ β` such that `a ≤ b ↔ f a ≤ f b`.
Defined as an abbreviation of `@RelEmbedding α β (≤) (≤)`.
* `OrderIso`: Relation isomorphism.
An `OrderIso α β` is an equivalence `f : α ≃ β` such that `a ≤ b ↔ f a ≤ f b`.
Defined as an abbreviation of `@RelIso α β (≤) (≤)`.
We also define many `OrderHom`s. In some cases we define two versions, one with `ₘ` suffix and
one without it (e.g., `OrderHom.compₘ` and `OrderHom.comp`). This means that the former
function is a "more bundled" version of the latter. We can't just drop the "less bundled" version
because the more bundled version usually does not work with dot notation.
* `OrderHom.id`: identity map as `α →o α`;
* `OrderHom.curry`: an order isomorphism between `α × β →o γ` and `α →o β →o γ`;
* `OrderHom.comp`: composition of two bundled monotone maps;
* `OrderHom.compₘ`: composition of bundled monotone maps as a bundled monotone map;
* `OrderHom.const`: constant function as a bundled monotone map;
* `OrderHom.prod`: combine `α →o β` and `α →o γ` into `α →o β × γ`;
* `OrderHom.prodₘ`: a more bundled version of `OrderHom.prod`;
* `OrderHom.prodIso`: order isomorphism between `α →o β × γ` and `(α →o β) × (α →o γ)`;
* `OrderHom.diag`: diagonal embedding of `α` into `α × α` as a bundled monotone map;
* `OrderHom.onDiag`: restrict a monotone map `α →o α →o β` to the diagonal;
* `OrderHom.fst`: projection `Prod.fst : α × β → α` as a bundled monotone map;
* `OrderHom.snd`: projection `Prod.snd : α × β → β` as a bundled monotone map;
* `OrderHom.prodMap`: `Prod.map f g` as a bundled monotone map;
* `Pi.evalOrderHom`: evaluation of a function at a point `Function.eval i` as a bundled
monotone map;
* `OrderHom.coeFnHom`: coercion to function as a bundled monotone map;
* `OrderHom.apply`: application of an `OrderHom` at a point as a bundled monotone map;
* `OrderHom.pi`: combine a family of monotone maps `f i : α →o π i` into a monotone map
`α →o Π i, π i`;
* `OrderHom.piIso`: order isomorphism between `α →o Π i, π i` and `Π i, α →o π i`;
* `OrderHom.subtype.val`: embedding `Subtype.val : Subtype p → α` as a bundled monotone map;
* `OrderHom.dual`: reinterpret a monotone map `α →o β` as a monotone map `αᵒᵈ →o βᵒᵈ`;
* `OrderHom.dualIso`: order isomorphism between `α →o β` and `(αᵒᵈ →o βᵒᵈ)ᵒᵈ`;
* `OrderHom.compl`: order isomorphism `α ≃o αᵒᵈ` given by taking complements in a
boolean algebra;
We also define two functions to convert other bundled maps to `α →o β`:
* `OrderEmbedding.toOrderHom`: convert `α ↪o β` to `α →o β`;
* `RelHom.toOrderHom`: convert a `RelHom` between strict orders to an `OrderHom`.
## Tags
monotone map, bundled morphism
-/
-- Developments relating order homs and sets belong in `Order.Hom.Set` or later.
assert_not_exists Set.range
open OrderDual
variable {F α β γ δ : Type*}
/-- Bundled monotone (aka, increasing) function -/
structure OrderHom (α β : Type*) [Preorder α] [Preorder β] where
/-- The underlying function of an `OrderHom`. -/
toFun : α → β
/-- The underlying function of an `OrderHom` is monotone. -/
monotone' : Monotone toFun
/-- Notation for an `OrderHom`. -/
infixr:25 " →o " => OrderHom
/-- An order embedding is an embedding `f : α ↪ β` such that `a ≤ b ↔ (f a) ≤ (f b)`.
This definition is an abbreviation of `RelEmbedding (≤) (≤)`. -/
abbrev OrderEmbedding (α β : Type*) [LE α] [LE β] :=
@RelEmbedding α β (· ≤ ·) (· ≤ ·)
/-- Notation for an `OrderEmbedding`. -/
infixl:25 " ↪o " => OrderEmbedding
/-- An order isomorphism is an equivalence such that `a ≤ b ↔ (f a) ≤ (f b)`.
This definition is an abbreviation of `RelIso (≤) (≤)`. -/
abbrev OrderIso (α β : Type*) [LE α] [LE β] :=
@RelIso α β (· ≤ ·) (· ≤ ·)
/-- Notation for an `OrderIso`. -/
infixl:25 " ≃o " => OrderIso
section
/-- `OrderHomClass F α b` asserts that `F` is a type of `≤`-preserving morphisms. -/
abbrev OrderHomClass (F : Type*) (α β : outParam Type*) [LE α] [LE β] [FunLike F α β] :=
RelHomClass F ((· ≤ ·) : α → α → Prop) ((· ≤ ·) : β → β → Prop)
/-- `OrderIsoClass F α β` states that `F` is a type of order isomorphisms.
You should extend this class when you extend `OrderIso`. -/
class OrderIsoClass (F : Type*) (α β : outParam Type*) [LE α] [LE β] [EquivLike F α β] :
Prop where
/-- An order isomorphism respects `≤`. -/
map_le_map_iff (f : F) {a b : α} : f a ≤ f b ↔ a ≤ b
end
export OrderIsoClass (map_le_map_iff)
attribute [simp] map_le_map_iff
/-- Turn an element of a type `F` satisfying `OrderIsoClass F α β` into an actual
`OrderIso`. This is declared as the default coercion from `F` to `α ≃o β`. -/
@[coe]
def OrderIsoClass.toOrderIso [LE α] [LE β] [EquivLike F α β] [OrderIsoClass F α β] (f : F) :
α ≃o β :=
{ EquivLike.toEquiv f with map_rel_iff' := map_le_map_iff f }
/-- Any type satisfying `OrderIsoClass` can be cast into `OrderIso` via
`OrderIsoClass.toOrderIso`. -/
instance [LE α] [LE β] [EquivLike F α β] [OrderIsoClass F α β] : CoeTC F (α ≃o β) :=
⟨OrderIsoClass.toOrderIso⟩
-- See note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 100) OrderIsoClass.toOrderHomClass [LE α] [LE β]
[EquivLike F α β] [OrderIsoClass F α β] : OrderHomClass F α β :=
{ EquivLike.toEmbeddingLike (E := F) with
map_rel := fun f _ _ => (map_le_map_iff f).2 }
namespace OrderHomClass
variable [Preorder α] [Preorder β] [FunLike F α β] [OrderHomClass F α β]
protected theorem monotone (f : F) : Monotone f := fun _ _ => map_rel f
protected theorem mono (f : F) : Monotone f := fun _ _ => map_rel f
@[gcongr] protected lemma GCongr.mono (f : F) {a b : α} (hab : a ≤ b) : f a ≤ f b :=
OrderHomClass.mono f hab
/-- Turn an element of a type `F` satisfying `OrderHomClass F α β` into an actual
`OrderHom`. This is declared as the default coercion from `F` to `α →o β`. -/
@[coe]
def toOrderHom (f : F) : α →o β where
toFun := f
monotone' := OrderHomClass.monotone f
/-- Any type satisfying `OrderHomClass` can be cast into `OrderHom` via
`OrderHomClass.toOrderHom`. -/
instance : CoeTC F (α →o β) :=
⟨toOrderHom⟩
end OrderHomClass
section OrderIsoClass
section LE
variable [LE α] [LE β] [EquivLike F α β] [OrderIsoClass F α β]
@[simp]
theorem map_inv_le_iff (f : F) {a : α} {b : β} : EquivLike.inv f b ≤ a ↔ b ≤ f a := by
convert (map_le_map_iff f).symm
exact (EquivLike.right_inv f _).symm
theorem map_inv_le_map_inv_iff (f : F) {a b : β} :
EquivLike.inv f b ≤ EquivLike.inv f a ↔ b ≤ a := by
simp
@[simp]
theorem le_map_inv_iff (f : F) {a : α} {b : β} : a ≤ EquivLike.inv f b ↔ f a ≤ b := by
convert (map_le_map_iff f).symm
exact (EquivLike.right_inv _ _).symm
end LE
variable [Preorder α] [Preorder β] [EquivLike F α β] [OrderIsoClass F α β]
theorem map_lt_map_iff (f : F) {a b : α} : f a < f b ↔ a < b :=
lt_iff_lt_of_le_iff_le' (map_le_map_iff f) (map_le_map_iff f)
@[simp]
theorem map_inv_lt_iff (f : F) {a : α} {b : β} : EquivLike.inv f b < a ↔ b < f a := by
rw [← map_lt_map_iff f]
simp only [EquivLike.apply_inv_apply]
theorem map_inv_lt_map_inv_iff (f : F) {a b : β} :
EquivLike.inv f b < EquivLike.inv f a ↔ b < a := by
simp
@[simp]
theorem lt_map_inv_iff (f : F) {a : α} {b : β} : a < EquivLike.inv f b ↔ f a < b := by
rw [← map_lt_map_iff f]
simp only [EquivLike.apply_inv_apply]
end OrderIsoClass
namespace OrderHom
variable [Preorder α] [Preorder β] [Preorder γ] [Preorder δ]
instance : FunLike (α →o β) α β where
coe := toFun
coe_injective' f g h := by cases f; cases g; congr
instance : OrderHomClass (α →o β) α β where
map_rel f _ _ h := f.monotone' h
@[simp] theorem coe_mk (f : α → β) (hf : Monotone f) : ⇑(mk f hf) = f := rfl
protected theorem monotone (f : α →o β) : Monotone f :=
f.monotone'
protected theorem mono (f : α →o β) : Monotone f :=
f.monotone
/-- See Note [custom simps projection]. We give this manually so that we use `toFun` as the
projection directly instead. -/
def Simps.coe (f : α →o β) : α → β := f
/- TODO: all other DFunLike classes use `apply` instead of `coe`
for the projection names. Maybe we should change this. -/
initialize_simps_projections OrderHom (toFun → coe)
@[simp] theorem toFun_eq_coe (f : α →o β) : f.toFun = f := rfl
-- See library note [partially-applied ext lemmas]
@[ext]
theorem ext (f g : α →o β) (h : (f : α → β) = g) : f = g :=
DFunLike.coe_injective h
@[simp] theorem coe_eq (f : α →o β) : OrderHomClass.toOrderHom f = f := rfl
@[simp] theorem _root_.OrderHomClass.coe_coe {F} [FunLike F α β] [OrderHomClass F α β] (f : F) :
⇑(f : α →o β) = f :=
rfl
/-- One can lift an unbundled monotone function to a bundled one. -/
protected instance canLift : CanLift (α → β) (α →o β) (↑) Monotone where
prf f h := ⟨⟨f, h⟩, rfl⟩
/-- Copy of an `OrderHom` with a new `toFun` equal to the old one. Useful to fix definitional
equalities. -/
protected def copy (f : α →o β) (f' : α → β) (h : f' = f) : α →o β :=
⟨f', h.symm.subst f.monotone'⟩
@[simp]
theorem coe_copy (f : α →o β) (f' : α → β) (h : f' = f) : (f.copy f' h) = f' :=
rfl
theorem copy_eq (f : α →o β) (f' : α → β) (h : f' = f) : f.copy f' h = f :=
DFunLike.ext' h
/-- The identity function as bundled monotone function. -/
@[simps -fullyApplied]
def id : α →o α :=
⟨_root_.id, monotone_id⟩
instance : Inhabited (α →o α) :=
⟨id⟩
/-- The preorder structure of `α →o β` is pointwise inequality: `f ≤ g ↔ ∀ a, f a ≤ g a`. -/
instance : Preorder (α →o β) :=
@Preorder.lift (α →o β) (α → β) _ toFun
instance {β : Type*} [PartialOrder β] : PartialOrder (α →o β) :=
@PartialOrder.lift (α →o β) (α → β) _ toFun ext
theorem le_def {f g : α →o β} : f ≤ g ↔ ∀ x, f x ≤ g x :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_le_coe {f g : α →o β} : (f : α → β) ≤ g ↔ f ≤ g :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem mk_le_mk {f g : α → β} {hf hg} : mk f hf ≤ mk g hg ↔ f ≤ g :=
Iff.rfl
@[mono]
theorem apply_mono {f g : α →o β} {x y : α} (h₁ : f ≤ g) (h₂ : x ≤ y) : f x ≤ g y :=
(h₁ x).trans <| g.mono h₂
/-- Curry/uncurry as an order isomorphism between `α × β →o γ` and `α →o β →o γ`. -/
def curry : (α × β →o γ) ≃o (α →o β →o γ) where
toFun f := ⟨fun x ↦ ⟨Function.curry f x, fun _ _ h ↦ f.mono ⟨le_rfl, h⟩⟩, fun _ _ h _ =>
f.mono ⟨h, le_rfl⟩⟩
invFun f := ⟨Function.uncurry fun x ↦ f x, fun x y h ↦ (f.mono h.1 x.2).trans ((f y.1).mono h.2)⟩
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv _ := rfl
map_rel_iff' := by simp [le_def]
@[simp]
theorem curry_apply (f : α × β →o γ) (x : α) (y : β) : curry f x y = f (x, y) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem curry_symm_apply (f : α →o β →o γ) (x : α × β) : curry.symm f x = f x.1 x.2 :=
rfl
/-- The composition of two bundled monotone functions. -/
@[simps -fullyApplied]
def comp (g : β →o γ) (f : α →o β) : α →o γ :=
⟨g ∘ f, g.mono.comp f.mono⟩
@[mono]
theorem comp_mono ⦃g₁ g₂ : β →o γ⦄ (hg : g₁ ≤ g₂) ⦃f₁ f₂ : α →o β⦄ (hf : f₁ ≤ f₂) :
g₁.comp f₁ ≤ g₂.comp f₂ := fun _ => (hg _).trans (g₂.mono <| hf _)
@[simp] lemma mk_comp_mk (g : β → γ) (f : α → β) (hg hf) :
comp ⟨g, hg⟩ ⟨f, hf⟩ = ⟨g ∘ f, hg.comp hf⟩ := rfl
/-- The composition of two bundled monotone functions, a fully bundled version. -/
@[simps! -fullyApplied]
def compₘ : (β →o γ) →o (α →o β) →o α →o γ :=
curry ⟨fun f : (β →o γ) × (α →o β) => f.1.comp f.2, fun _ _ h => comp_mono h.1 h.2⟩
@[simp]
theorem comp_id (f : α →o β) : comp f id = f := by
ext
rfl
@[simp]
theorem id_comp (f : α →o β) : comp id f = f := by
ext
rfl
/-- Constant function bundled as an `OrderHom`. -/
@[simps -fullyApplied]
def const (α : Type*) [Preorder α] {β : Type*} [Preorder β] : β →o α →o β where
toFun b := ⟨Function.const α b, fun _ _ _ => le_rfl⟩
monotone' _ _ h _ := h
@[simp]
theorem const_comp (f : α →o β) (c : γ) : (const β c).comp f = const α c :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem comp_const (γ : Type*) [Preorder γ] (f : α →o β) (c : α) :
f.comp (const γ c) = const γ (f c) :=
rfl
/-- Given two bundled monotone maps `f`, `g`, `f.prod g` is the map `x ↦ (f x, g x)` bundled as a
`OrderHom`. -/
@[simps]
protected def prod (f : α →o β) (g : α →o γ) : α →o β × γ :=
⟨fun x => (f x, g x), fun _ _ h => ⟨f.mono h, g.mono h⟩⟩
@[mono]
theorem prod_mono {f₁ f₂ : α →o β} (hf : f₁ ≤ f₂) {g₁ g₂ : α →o γ} (hg : g₁ ≤ g₂) :
f₁.prod g₁ ≤ f₂.prod g₂ := fun _ => Prod.le_def.2 ⟨hf _, hg _⟩
theorem comp_prod_comp_same (f₁ f₂ : β →o γ) (g : α →o β) :
(f₁.comp g).prod (f₂.comp g) = (f₁.prod f₂).comp g :=
rfl
/-- Given two bundled monotone maps `f`, `g`, `f.prod g` is the map `x ↦ (f x, g x)` bundled as a
`OrderHom`. This is a fully bundled version. -/
@[simps!]
def prodₘ : (α →o β) →o (α →o γ) →o α →o β × γ :=
curry ⟨fun f : (α →o β) × (α →o γ) => f.1.prod f.2, fun _ _ h => prod_mono h.1 h.2⟩
/-- Diagonal embedding of `α` into `α × α` as an `OrderHom`. -/
@[simps!]
def diag : α →o α × α :=
id.prod id
/-- Restriction of `f : α →o α →o β` to the diagonal. -/
@[simps! +simpRhs]
def onDiag (f : α →o α →o β) : α →o β :=
(curry.symm f).comp diag
/-- `Prod.fst` as an `OrderHom`. -/
@[simps]
def fst : α × β →o α :=
⟨Prod.fst, fun _ _ h => h.1⟩
/-- `Prod.snd` as an `OrderHom`. -/
@[simps]
def snd : α × β →o β :=
⟨Prod.snd, fun _ _ h => h.2⟩
@[simp]
theorem fst_prod_snd : (fst : α × β →o α).prod snd = id := by
ext ⟨x, y⟩ : 2
rfl
@[simp]
theorem fst_comp_prod (f : α →o β) (g : α →o γ) : fst.comp (f.prod g) = f :=
ext _ _ rfl
@[simp]
theorem snd_comp_prod (f : α →o β) (g : α →o γ) : snd.comp (f.prod g) = g :=
ext _ _ rfl
/-- Order isomorphism between the space of monotone maps to `β × γ` and the product of the spaces
of monotone maps to `β` and `γ`. -/
@[simps]
def prodIso : (α →o β × γ) ≃o (α →o β) × (α →o γ) where
toFun f := (fst.comp f, snd.comp f)
invFun f := f.1.prod f.2
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv _ := rfl
map_rel_iff' := forall_and.symm
/-- `Prod.map` of two `OrderHom`s as an `OrderHom` -/
@[simps]
def prodMap (f : α →o β) (g : γ →o δ) : α × γ →o β × δ :=
⟨Prod.map f g, fun _ _ h => ⟨f.mono h.1, g.mono h.2⟩⟩
variable {ι : Type*} {π : ι → Type*} [∀ i, Preorder (π i)]
/-- Evaluation of an unbundled function at a point (`Function.eval`) as an `OrderHom`. -/
@[simps -fullyApplied]
def _root_.Pi.evalOrderHom (i : ι) : (∀ j, π j) →o π i :=
⟨Function.eval i, Function.monotone_eval i⟩
/-- The "forgetful functor" from `α →o β` to `α → β` that takes the underlying function,
is monotone. -/
@[simps -fullyApplied]
def coeFnHom : (α →o β) →o α → β where
toFun f := f
monotone' _ _ h := h
/-- Function application `fun f => f a` (for fixed `a`) is a monotone function from the
monotone function space `α →o β` to `β`. See also `Pi.evalOrderHom`. -/
@[simps! -fullyApplied]
def apply (x : α) : (α →o β) →o β :=
(Pi.evalOrderHom x).comp coeFnHom
/-- Construct a bundled monotone map `α →o Π i, π i` from a family of monotone maps
`f i : α →o π i`. -/
@[simps]
def pi (f : ∀ i, α →o π i) : α →o ∀ i, π i :=
⟨fun x i => f i x, fun _ _ h i => (f i).mono h⟩
/-- Order isomorphism between bundled monotone maps `α →o Π i, π i` and families of bundled monotone
maps `Π i, α →o π i`. -/
@[simps]
def piIso : (α →o ∀ i, π i) ≃o ∀ i, α →o π i where
toFun f i := (Pi.evalOrderHom i).comp f
invFun := pi
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv _ := rfl
map_rel_iff' := forall_swap
/-- `Subtype.val` as a bundled monotone function. -/
@[simps -fullyApplied]
def Subtype.val (p : α → Prop) : Subtype p →o α :=
⟨_root_.Subtype.val, fun _ _ h => h⟩
/-- `Subtype.impEmbedding` as an order embedding. -/
@[simps!]
def _root_.Subtype.orderEmbedding {p q : α → Prop} (h : ∀ a, p a → q a) :
{x // p x} ↪o {x // q x} :=
{ Subtype.impEmbedding _ _ h with
map_rel_iff' := by aesop }
/-- There is a unique monotone map from a subsingleton to itself. -/
instance unique [Subsingleton α] : Unique (α →o α) where
default := OrderHom.id
uniq _ := ext _ _ (Subsingleton.elim _ _)
theorem orderHom_eq_id [Subsingleton α] (g : α →o α) : g = OrderHom.id :=
Subsingleton.elim _ _
/-- Reinterpret a bundled monotone function as a monotone function between dual orders. -/
@[simps]
protected def dual : (α →o β) ≃ (αᵒᵈ →o βᵒᵈ) where
toFun f := ⟨(OrderDual.toDual : β → βᵒᵈ) ∘ (f : α → β) ∘
(OrderDual.ofDual : αᵒᵈ → α), f.mono.dual⟩
invFun f := ⟨OrderDual.ofDual ∘ f ∘ OrderDual.toDual, f.mono.dual⟩
left_inv _ := rfl
right_inv _ := rfl
@[simp]
theorem dual_id : (OrderHom.id : α →o α).dual = OrderHom.id :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem dual_comp (g : β →o γ) (f : α →o β) :
(g.comp f).dual = g.dual.comp f.dual :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem symm_dual_id : OrderHom.dual.symm OrderHom.id = (OrderHom.id : α →o α) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem symm_dual_comp (g : βᵒᵈ →o γᵒᵈ) (f : αᵒᵈ →o βᵒᵈ) :
OrderHom.dual.symm (g.comp f) = (OrderHom.dual.symm g).comp (OrderHom.dual.symm f) :=
rfl
/-- `OrderHom.dual` as an order isomorphism. -/
def dualIso (α β : Type*) [Preorder α] [Preorder β] : (α →o β) ≃o (αᵒᵈ →o βᵒᵈ)ᵒᵈ where
toEquiv := OrderHom.dual.trans OrderDual.toDual
map_rel_iff' := Iff.rfl
/-- Lift an order homomorphism `f : α →o β` to an order homomorphism `ULift α →o ULift β` in a
higher universe. -/
@[simps!]
def uliftMap (f : α →o β) : ULift α →o ULift β :=
⟨fun i => ⟨f i.down⟩, fun _ _ h ↦ f.monotone h⟩
end OrderHom
-- See note [lower instance priority]
instance (priority := 90) OrderHomClass.toOrderHomClassOrderDual [LE α] [LE β]
[FunLike F α β] [OrderHomClass F α β] : OrderHomClass F αᵒᵈ βᵒᵈ where
map_rel f := map_rel f
/-- Embeddings of partial orders that preserve `<` also preserve `≤`. -/
def RelEmbedding.orderEmbeddingOfLTEmbedding [PartialOrder α] [PartialOrder β]
(f : ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop) ↪r ((· < ·) : β → β → Prop)) : α ↪o β :=
{ f with
map_rel_iff' := by
intros
simp [le_iff_lt_or_eq, f.map_rel_iff, f.injective.eq_iff] }
@[simp]
theorem RelEmbedding.orderEmbeddingOfLTEmbedding_apply [PartialOrder α] [PartialOrder β]
{f : ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop) ↪r ((· < ·) : β → β → Prop)} {x : α} :
RelEmbedding.orderEmbeddingOfLTEmbedding f x = f x :=
rfl
namespace OrderEmbedding
variable [Preorder α] [Preorder β] (f : α ↪o β)
/-- `<` is preserved by order embeddings of preorders. -/
def ltEmbedding : ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop) ↪r ((· < ·) : β → β → Prop) :=
{ f with map_rel_iff' := by intros; simp [lt_iff_le_not_le, f.map_rel_iff] }
@[simp]
theorem ltEmbedding_apply (x : α) : f.ltEmbedding x = f x :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem le_iff_le {a b} : f a ≤ f b ↔ a ≤ b :=
f.map_rel_iff
@[simp]
theorem lt_iff_lt {a b} : f a < f b ↔ a < b :=
f.ltEmbedding.map_rel_iff
theorem eq_iff_eq {a b} : f a = f b ↔ a = b :=
f.injective.eq_iff
protected theorem monotone : Monotone f :=
OrderHomClass.monotone f
protected theorem strictMono : StrictMono f := fun _ _ => f.lt_iff_lt.2
protected theorem acc (a : α) : Acc (· < ·) (f a) → Acc (· < ·) a :=
f.ltEmbedding.acc a
protected theorem wellFounded (f : α ↪o β) :
WellFounded ((· < ·) : β → β → Prop) → WellFounded ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop) :=
f.ltEmbedding.wellFounded
protected theorem isWellOrder [IsWellOrder β (· < ·)] (f : α ↪o β) : IsWellOrder α (· < ·) :=
f.ltEmbedding.isWellOrder
/-- An order embedding is also an order embedding between dual orders. -/
protected def dual : αᵒᵈ ↪o βᵒᵈ :=
⟨f.toEmbedding, f.map_rel_iff⟩
/-- A preorder which embeds into a well-founded preorder is itself well-founded. -/
protected theorem wellFoundedLT [WellFoundedLT β] (f : α ↪o β) : WellFoundedLT α where
wf := f.wellFounded IsWellFounded.wf
/-- A preorder which embeds into a preorder in which `(· > ·)` is well-founded
also has `(· > ·)` well-founded. -/
protected theorem wellFoundedGT [WellFoundedGT β] (f : α ↪o β) : WellFoundedGT α :=
@OrderEmbedding.wellFoundedLT αᵒᵈ _ _ _ _ f.dual
/-- To define an order embedding from a partial order to a preorder it suffices to give a function
together with a proof that it satisfies `f a ≤ f b ↔ a ≤ b`.
-/
def ofMapLEIff {α β} [PartialOrder α] [Preorder β] (f : α → β) (hf : ∀ a b, f a ≤ f b ↔ a ≤ b) :
α ↪o β :=
RelEmbedding.ofMapRelIff f hf
@[simp]
theorem coe_ofMapLEIff {α β} [PartialOrder α] [Preorder β] {f : α → β} (h) :
⇑(ofMapLEIff f h) = f :=
rfl
/-- A strictly monotone map from a linear order is an order embedding. -/
def ofStrictMono {α β} [LinearOrder α] [Preorder β] (f : α → β) (h : StrictMono f) : α ↪o β :=
ofMapLEIff f fun _ _ => h.le_iff_le
@[simp]
theorem coe_ofStrictMono {α β} [LinearOrder α] [Preorder β] {f : α → β} (h : StrictMono f) :
⇑(ofStrictMono f h) = f :=
rfl
/-- Embedding of a subtype into the ambient type as an `OrderEmbedding`. -/
def subtype (p : α → Prop) : Subtype p ↪o α :=
⟨Function.Embedding.subtype p, Iff.rfl⟩
@[simp]
theorem subtype_apply {p : α → Prop} (x : Subtype p) : subtype p x = x :=
rfl
theorem subtype_injective (p : α → Prop) : Function.Injective (subtype p) :=
Subtype.coe_injective
@[simp]
theorem coe_subtype (p : α → Prop) : ⇑(subtype p) = Subtype.val :=
rfl
/-- Convert an `OrderEmbedding` to an `OrderHom`. -/
@[simps -fullyApplied]
def toOrderHom {X Y : Type*} [Preorder X] [Preorder Y] (f : X ↪o Y) : X →o Y where
toFun := f
monotone' := f.monotone
/-- The trivial embedding from an empty preorder to another preorder -/
@[simps] def ofIsEmpty [IsEmpty α] : α ↪o β where
toFun := isEmptyElim
inj' := isEmptyElim
map_rel_iff' {a} := isEmptyElim a
@[simp, norm_cast]
lemma coe_ofIsEmpty [IsEmpty α] : (ofIsEmpty : α ↪o β) = (isEmptyElim : α → β) := rfl
end OrderEmbedding
section Disjoint
variable [PartialOrder α] [PartialOrder β] (f : OrderEmbedding α β)
/-- If the images by an order embedding of two elements are disjoint,
then they are themselves disjoint. -/
lemma Disjoint.of_orderEmbedding [OrderBot α] [OrderBot β] {a₁ a₂ : α} :
Disjoint (f a₁) (f a₂) → Disjoint a₁ a₂ := by
intro h x h₁ h₂
rw [← f.le_iff_le] at h₁ h₂ ⊢
calc
f x ≤ ⊥ := h h₁ h₂
_ ≤ f ⊥ := bot_le
/-- If the images by an order embedding of two elements are codisjoint,
then they are themselves codisjoint. -/
lemma Codisjoint.of_orderEmbedding [OrderTop α] [OrderTop β] {a₁ a₂ : α} :
Codisjoint (f a₁) (f a₂) → Codisjoint a₁ a₂ :=
Disjoint.of_orderEmbedding (α := αᵒᵈ) (β := βᵒᵈ) f.dual
/-- If the images by an order embedding of two elements are complements,
then they are themselves complements. -/
lemma IsCompl.of_orderEmbedding [BoundedOrder α] [BoundedOrder β] {a₁ a₂ : α} :
IsCompl (f a₁) (f a₂) → IsCompl a₁ a₂ := fun ⟨hd, hcd⟩ ↦
⟨Disjoint.of_orderEmbedding f hd, Codisjoint.of_orderEmbedding f hcd⟩
end Disjoint
section RelHom
variable [PartialOrder α] [Preorder β]
namespace RelHom
variable (f : ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop) →r ((· < ·) : β → β → Prop))
/-- A bundled expression of the fact that a map between partial orders that is strictly monotone
is weakly monotone. -/
@[simps -fullyApplied]
def toOrderHom : α →o β where
toFun := f
monotone' := StrictMono.monotone fun _ _ => f.map_rel
end RelHom
theorem RelEmbedding.toOrderHom_injective
(f : ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop) ↪r ((· < ·) : β → β → Prop)) :
Function.Injective (f : ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop) →r ((· < ·) : β → β → Prop)).toOrderHom :=
fun _ _ h => f.injective h
end RelHom
namespace OrderIso
section LE
variable [LE α] [LE β] [LE γ]
instance : EquivLike (α ≃o β) α β where
coe f := f.toFun
inv f := f.invFun
left_inv f := f.left_inv
right_inv f := f.right_inv
coe_injective' f g h₁ h₂ := by
obtain ⟨⟨_, _⟩, _⟩ := f
obtain ⟨⟨_, _⟩, _⟩ := g
congr
instance : OrderIsoClass (α ≃o β) α β where
map_le_map_iff f _ _ := f.map_rel_iff'
@[simp]
theorem toFun_eq_coe {f : α ≃o β} : f.toFun = f :=
rfl
-- See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]
@[ext]
theorem ext {f g : α ≃o β} (h : (f : α → β) = g) : f = g :=
DFunLike.coe_injective h
/-- Reinterpret an order isomorphism as an order embedding. -/
def toOrderEmbedding (e : α ≃o β) : α ↪o β :=
e.toRelEmbedding
@[simp]
theorem coe_toOrderEmbedding (e : α ≃o β) : ⇑e.toOrderEmbedding = e :=
rfl
protected theorem bijective (e : α ≃o β) : Function.Bijective e :=
e.toEquiv.bijective
protected theorem injective (e : α ≃o β) : Function.Injective e :=
e.toEquiv.injective
protected theorem surjective (e : α ≃o β) : Function.Surjective e :=
e.toEquiv.surjective
theorem apply_eq_iff_eq (e : α ≃o β) {x y : α} : e x = e y ↔ x = y :=
e.toEquiv.apply_eq_iff_eq
/-- Identity order isomorphism. -/
def refl (α : Type*) [LE α] : α ≃o α :=
RelIso.refl (· ≤ ·)
@[simp]
theorem coe_refl : ⇑(refl α) = id :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem refl_apply (x : α) : refl α x = x :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem refl_toEquiv : (refl α).toEquiv = Equiv.refl α :=
rfl
/-- Inverse of an order isomorphism. -/
def symm (e : α ≃o β) : β ≃o α := RelIso.symm e
@[simp]
theorem apply_symm_apply (e : α ≃o β) (x : β) : e (e.symm x) = x :=
e.toEquiv.apply_symm_apply x
@[simp]
theorem symm_apply_apply (e : α ≃o β) (x : α) : e.symm (e x) = x :=
e.toEquiv.symm_apply_apply x
@[simp]
theorem symm_refl (α : Type*) [LE α] : (refl α).symm = refl α :=
rfl
theorem apply_eq_iff_eq_symm_apply (e : α ≃o β) (x : α) (y : β) : e x = y ↔ x = e.symm y :=
e.toEquiv.apply_eq_iff_eq_symm_apply
theorem symm_apply_eq (e : α ≃o β) {x : α} {y : β} : e.symm y = x ↔ y = e x :=
e.toEquiv.symm_apply_eq
@[simp]
theorem symm_symm (e : α ≃o β) : e.symm.symm = e := rfl
theorem symm_bijective : Function.Bijective (OrderIso.symm : (α ≃o β) → β ≃o α) :=
Function.bijective_iff_has_inverse.mpr ⟨_, symm_symm, symm_symm⟩
theorem symm_injective : Function.Injective (symm : α ≃o β → β ≃o α) :=
symm_bijective.injective
@[simp]
theorem toEquiv_symm (e : α ≃o β) : e.toEquiv.symm = e.symm.toEquiv :=
rfl
/-- Composition of two order isomorphisms is an order isomorphism. -/
@[trans]
def trans (e : α ≃o β) (e' : β ≃o γ) : α ≃o γ :=
RelIso.trans e e'
@[simp]
theorem coe_trans (e : α ≃o β) (e' : β ≃o γ) : ⇑(e.trans e') = e' ∘ e :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem trans_apply (e : α ≃o β) (e' : β ≃o γ) (x : α) : e.trans e' x = e' (e x) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem refl_trans (e : α ≃o β) : (refl α).trans e = e := by
ext x
rfl
@[simp]
theorem trans_refl (e : α ≃o β) : e.trans (refl β) = e := by
ext x
rfl
@[simp]
theorem symm_trans_apply (e₁ : α ≃o β) (e₂ : β ≃o γ) (c : γ) :
(e₁.trans e₂).symm c = e₁.symm (e₂.symm c) :=
rfl
theorem symm_trans (e₁ : α ≃o β) (e₂ : β ≃o γ) : (e₁.trans e₂).symm = e₂.symm.trans e₁.symm :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem self_trans_symm (e : α ≃o β) : e.trans e.symm = OrderIso.refl α :=
RelIso.self_trans_symm e
@[simp]
theorem symm_trans_self (e : α ≃o β) : e.symm.trans e = OrderIso.refl β :=
RelIso.symm_trans_self e
/-- An order isomorphism between the domains and codomains of two prosets of
order homomorphisms gives an order isomorphism between the two function prosets. -/
@[simps apply symm_apply]
def arrowCongr {α β γ δ} [Preorder α] [Preorder β] [Preorder γ] [Preorder δ]
(f : α ≃o γ) (g : β ≃o δ) : (α →o β) ≃o (γ →o δ) where
toFun p := .comp g <| .comp p f.symm
invFun p := .comp g.symm <| .comp p f
left_inv p := DFunLike.coe_injective <| by
change (g.symm ∘ g) ∘ p ∘ (f.symm ∘ f) = p
simp only [← DFunLike.coe_eq_coe_fn, ← OrderIso.coe_trans, Function.id_comp,
OrderIso.self_trans_symm, OrderIso.coe_refl, Function.comp_id]
right_inv p := DFunLike.coe_injective <| by
change (g ∘ g.symm) ∘ p ∘ (f ∘ f.symm) = p
simp only [← DFunLike.coe_eq_coe_fn, ← OrderIso.coe_trans, Function.id_comp,
OrderIso.symm_trans_self, OrderIso.coe_refl, Function.comp_id]
map_rel_iff' {p q} := by
simp only [Equiv.coe_fn_mk, OrderHom.le_def, OrderHom.comp_coe,
OrderHomClass.coe_coe, Function.comp_apply, map_le_map_iff]
exact Iff.symm f.forall_congr_left
/-- If `α` and `β` are order-isomorphic then the two orders of order-homomorphisms
from `α` and `β` to themselves are order-isomorphic. -/
@[simps! apply symm_apply]
def conj {α β} [Preorder α] [Preorder β] (f : α ≃o β) : (α →o α) ≃ (β →o β) :=
arrowCongr f f
/-- `Prod.swap` as an `OrderIso`. -/
def prodComm : α × β ≃o β × α where
toEquiv := Equiv.prodComm α β
map_rel_iff' := Prod.swap_le_swap
@[simp]
theorem coe_prodComm : ⇑(prodComm : α × β ≃o β × α) = Prod.swap :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem prodComm_symm : (prodComm : α × β ≃o β × α).symm = prodComm :=
rfl
variable (α)
/-- The order isomorphism between a type and its double dual. -/
def dualDual : α ≃o αᵒᵈᵒᵈ :=
refl α
@[simp]
theorem coe_dualDual : ⇑(dualDual α) = toDual ∘ toDual :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem coe_dualDual_symm : ⇑(dualDual α).symm = ofDual ∘ ofDual :=
rfl
variable {α}
@[simp]
theorem dualDual_apply (a : α) : dualDual α a = toDual (toDual a) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem dualDual_symm_apply (a : αᵒᵈᵒᵈ) : (dualDual α).symm a = ofDual (ofDual a) :=
rfl
end LE
open Set
section LE
variable [LE α] [LE β]
theorem le_iff_le (e : α ≃o β) {x y : α} : e x ≤ e y ↔ x ≤ y :=
e.map_rel_iff
@[gcongr] protected alias ⟨_, GCongr.orderIso_apply_le_apply⟩ := le_iff_le
theorem le_symm_apply (e : α ≃o β) {x : α} {y : β} : x ≤ e.symm y ↔ e x ≤ y :=
e.rel_symm_apply
theorem symm_apply_le (e : α ≃o β) {x : α} {y : β} : e.symm y ≤ x ↔ y ≤ e x :=
e.symm_apply_rel
end LE
variable [Preorder α] [Preorder β]
protected theorem monotone (e : α ≃o β) : Monotone e :=
e.toOrderEmbedding.monotone
protected theorem strictMono (e : α ≃o β) : StrictMono e :=
e.toOrderEmbedding.strictMono
@[simp]
theorem lt_iff_lt (e : α ≃o β) {x y : α} : e x < e y ↔ x < y :=
e.toOrderEmbedding.lt_iff_lt
@[gcongr] protected alias ⟨_, GCongr.orderIso_apply_lt_apply⟩ := lt_iff_lt
theorem lt_symm_apply (e : α ≃o β) {x : α} {y : β} : x < e.symm y ↔ e x < y := by
rw [← e.lt_iff_lt, e.apply_symm_apply]
theorem symm_apply_lt (e : α ≃o β) {x : α} {y : β} : e.symm y < x ↔ y < e x := by
rw [← e.lt_iff_lt, e.apply_symm_apply]
/-- Converts an `OrderIso` into a `RelIso (<) (<)`. -/
def toRelIsoLT (e : α ≃o β) : ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop) ≃r ((· < ·) : β → β → Prop) :=
⟨e.toEquiv, lt_iff_lt e⟩
@[simp]
theorem toRelIsoLT_apply (e : α ≃o β) (x : α) : e.toRelIsoLT x = e x :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem toRelIsoLT_symm (e : α ≃o β) : e.toRelIsoLT.symm = e.symm.toRelIsoLT :=
rfl
| /-- Converts a `RelIso (<) (<)` into an `OrderIso`. -/
def ofRelIsoLT {α β} [PartialOrder α] [PartialOrder β]
(e : ((· < ·) : α → α → Prop) ≃r ((· < ·) : β → β → Prop)) : α ≃o β :=
| Mathlib/Order/Hom/Basic.lean | 945 | 947 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Andrew Yang. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Andrew Yang
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.Pullback.CommSq
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Shapes.StrictInitial
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Types.Shapes
import Mathlib.Topology.Category.TopCat.Limits.Pullbacks
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.FunctorCategory.Basic
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.Constructions.FiniteProductsOfBinaryProducts
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Limits.VanKampen
/-!
# Extensive categories
## Main definitions
- `CategoryTheory.FinitaryExtensive`: A category is (finitary) extensive if it has finite
coproducts, and binary coproducts are van Kampen.
## Main Results
- `CategoryTheory.hasStrictInitialObjects_of_finitaryExtensive`: The initial object
in extensive categories is strict.
- `CategoryTheory.FinitaryExtensive.mono_inr_of_isColimit`: Coproduct injections are monic in
extensive categories.
- `CategoryTheory.BinaryCofan.isPullback_initial_to_of_isVanKampen`: In extensive categories,
sums are disjoint, i.e. the pullback of `X ⟶ X ⨿ Y` and `Y ⟶ X ⨿ Y` is the initial object.
- `CategoryTheory.types.finitaryExtensive`: The category of types is extensive.
- `CategoryTheory.FinitaryExtensive_TopCat`:
The category `Top` is extensive.
- `CategoryTheory.FinitaryExtensive_functor`: The category `C ⥤ D` is extensive if `D`
has all pullbacks and is extensive.
- `CategoryTheory.FinitaryExtensive.isVanKampen_finiteCoproducts`: Finite coproducts in a
finitary extensive category are van Kampen.
## TODO
Show that the following are finitary extensive:
- `Scheme`
- `AffineScheme` (`CommRingᵒᵖ`)
## References
- https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/extensive+category
- [Carboni et al, Introduction to extensive and distributive categories][CARBONI1993145]
-/
open CategoryTheory.Limits Topology
namespace CategoryTheory
universe v' u' v u v'' u''
variable {J : Type v'} [Category.{u'} J] {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C]
variable {D : Type u''} [Category.{v''} D]
section Extensive
variable {X Y : C}
/-- A category has pullback of inclusions if it has all pullbacks along coproduct injections. -/
class HasPullbacksOfInclusions (C : Type u) [Category.{v} C] [HasBinaryCoproducts C] : Prop where
[hasPullbackInl : ∀ {X Y Z : C} (f : Z ⟶ X ⨿ Y), HasPullback coprod.inl f]
attribute [instance] HasPullbacksOfInclusions.hasPullbackInl
/--
A functor preserves pullback of inclusions if it preserves all pullbacks along coproduct injections.
-/
class PreservesPullbacksOfInclusions {C : Type*} [Category C] {D : Type*} [Category D]
(F : C ⥤ D) [HasBinaryCoproducts C] where
[preservesPullbackInl : ∀ {X Y Z : C} (f : Z ⟶ X ⨿ Y), PreservesLimit (cospan coprod.inl f) F]
attribute [instance] PreservesPullbacksOfInclusions.preservesPullbackInl
/-- A category is (finitary) pre-extensive if it has finite coproducts,
and binary coproducts are universal. -/
class FinitaryPreExtensive (C : Type u) [Category.{v} C] : Prop where
[hasFiniteCoproducts : HasFiniteCoproducts C]
[hasPullbacksOfInclusions : HasPullbacksOfInclusions C]
/-- In a finitary extensive category, all coproducts are van Kampen -/
universal' : ∀ {X Y : C} (c : BinaryCofan X Y), IsColimit c → IsUniversalColimit c
attribute [instance] FinitaryPreExtensive.hasFiniteCoproducts
attribute [instance] FinitaryPreExtensive.hasPullbacksOfInclusions
/-- A category is (finitary) extensive if it has finite coproducts,
and binary coproducts are van Kampen. -/
class FinitaryExtensive (C : Type u) [Category.{v} C] : Prop where
[hasFiniteCoproducts : HasFiniteCoproducts C]
[hasPullbacksOfInclusions : HasPullbacksOfInclusions C]
/-- In a finitary extensive category, all coproducts are van Kampen -/
van_kampen' : ∀ {X Y : C} (c : BinaryCofan X Y), IsColimit c → IsVanKampenColimit c
attribute [instance] FinitaryExtensive.hasFiniteCoproducts
attribute [instance] FinitaryExtensive.hasPullbacksOfInclusions
theorem FinitaryExtensive.vanKampen [FinitaryExtensive C] {F : Discrete WalkingPair ⥤ C}
(c : Cocone F) (hc : IsColimit c) : IsVanKampenColimit c := by
let X := F.obj ⟨WalkingPair.left⟩
let Y := F.obj ⟨WalkingPair.right⟩
have : F = pair X Y := by
apply Functor.hext
· rintro ⟨⟨⟩⟩ <;> rfl
· rintro ⟨⟨⟩⟩ ⟨j⟩ ⟨⟨rfl : _ = j⟩⟩ <;> simp [X, Y]
clear_value X Y
subst this
exact FinitaryExtensive.van_kampen' c hc
namespace HasPullbacksOfInclusions
instance (priority := 100) [HasBinaryCoproducts C] [HasPullbacks C] :
HasPullbacksOfInclusions C := ⟨⟩
variable [HasBinaryCoproducts C] [HasPullbacksOfInclusions C] {X Y Z : C} (f : Z ⟶ X ⨿ Y)
instance preservesPullbackInl' :
HasPullback f coprod.inl :=
hasPullback_symmetry _ _
instance hasPullbackInr' :
HasPullback f coprod.inr := by
have : IsPullback (𝟙 _) (f ≫ (coprod.braiding X Y).hom) f (coprod.braiding Y X).hom :=
IsPullback.of_horiz_isIso ⟨by simp⟩
have := (IsPullback.of_hasPullback (f ≫ (coprod.braiding X Y).hom) coprod.inl).paste_horiz this
simp only [coprod.braiding_hom, Category.comp_id, colimit.ι_desc, BinaryCofan.mk_pt,
BinaryCofan.ι_app_left, BinaryCofan.mk_inl] at this
exact ⟨⟨⟨_, this.isLimit⟩⟩⟩
instance hasPullbackInr :
HasPullback coprod.inr f :=
hasPullback_symmetry _ _
end HasPullbacksOfInclusions
namespace PreservesPullbacksOfInclusions
variable {D : Type*} [Category D] [HasBinaryCoproducts C] (F : C ⥤ D)
noncomputable
instance (priority := 100) [PreservesLimitsOfShape WalkingCospan F] :
PreservesPullbacksOfInclusions F := ⟨⟩
variable [PreservesPullbacksOfInclusions F] {X Y Z : C} (f : Z ⟶ X ⨿ Y)
noncomputable
instance preservesPullbackInl' :
PreservesLimit (cospan f coprod.inl) F :=
preservesPullback_symmetry _ _ _
noncomputable
instance preservesPullbackInr' :
PreservesLimit (cospan f coprod.inr) F := by
apply preservesLimit_of_iso_diagram (K₁ := cospan (f ≫ (coprod.braiding X Y).hom) coprod.inl)
apply cospanExt (Iso.refl _) (Iso.refl _) (coprod.braiding X Y).symm <;> simp
noncomputable
instance preservesPullbackInr :
PreservesLimit (cospan coprod.inr f) F :=
preservesPullback_symmetry _ _ _
end PreservesPullbacksOfInclusions
instance (priority := 100) FinitaryExtensive.toFinitaryPreExtensive [FinitaryExtensive C] :
FinitaryPreExtensive C :=
⟨fun c hc ↦ (FinitaryExtensive.van_kampen' c hc).isUniversal⟩
theorem FinitaryExtensive.mono_inr_of_isColimit [FinitaryExtensive C] {c : BinaryCofan X Y}
(hc : IsColimit c) : Mono c.inr :=
BinaryCofan.mono_inr_of_isVanKampen (FinitaryExtensive.vanKampen c hc)
theorem FinitaryExtensive.mono_inl_of_isColimit [FinitaryExtensive C] {c : BinaryCofan X Y}
(hc : IsColimit c) : Mono c.inl :=
FinitaryExtensive.mono_inr_of_isColimit (BinaryCofan.isColimitFlip hc)
instance [FinitaryExtensive C] (X Y : C) : Mono (coprod.inl : X ⟶ X ⨿ Y) :=
(FinitaryExtensive.mono_inl_of_isColimit (coprodIsCoprod X Y) :)
instance [FinitaryExtensive C] (X Y : C) : Mono (coprod.inr : Y ⟶ X ⨿ Y) :=
(FinitaryExtensive.mono_inr_of_isColimit (coprodIsCoprod X Y) :)
theorem FinitaryExtensive.isPullback_initial_to_binaryCofan [FinitaryExtensive C]
{c : BinaryCofan X Y} (hc : IsColimit c) :
IsPullback (initial.to _) (initial.to _) c.inl c.inr :=
BinaryCofan.isPullback_initial_to_of_isVanKampen (FinitaryExtensive.vanKampen c hc)
instance (priority := 100) hasStrictInitialObjects_of_finitaryPreExtensive
[FinitaryPreExtensive C] : HasStrictInitialObjects C :=
hasStrictInitial_of_isUniversal (FinitaryPreExtensive.universal' _
((BinaryCofan.isColimit_iff_isIso_inr initialIsInitial _).mpr (by
dsimp
infer_instance)).some)
theorem finitaryExtensive_iff_of_isTerminal (C : Type u) [Category.{v} C] [HasFiniteCoproducts C]
[HasPullbacksOfInclusions C]
(T : C) (HT : IsTerminal T) (c₀ : BinaryCofan T T) (hc₀ : IsColimit c₀) :
FinitaryExtensive C ↔ IsVanKampenColimit c₀ := by
refine ⟨fun H => H.van_kampen' c₀ hc₀, fun H => ?_⟩
constructor
simp_rw [BinaryCofan.isVanKampen_iff] at H ⊢
intro X Y c hc X' Y' c' αX αY f hX hY
obtain ⟨d, hd, hd'⟩ :=
Limits.BinaryCofan.IsColimit.desc' hc (HT.from _ ≫ c₀.inl) (HT.from _ ≫ c₀.inr)
rw [H c' (αX ≫ HT.from _) (αY ≫ HT.from _) (f ≫ d) (by rw [← reassoc_of% hX, hd, Category.assoc])
(by rw [← reassoc_of% hY, hd', Category.assoc])]
obtain ⟨hl, hr⟩ := (H c (HT.from _) (HT.from _) d hd.symm hd'.symm).mp ⟨hc⟩
rw [hl.paste_vert_iff hX.symm, hr.paste_vert_iff hY.symm]
instance types.finitaryExtensive : FinitaryExtensive (Type u) := by
classical
rw [finitaryExtensive_iff_of_isTerminal (Type u) PUnit Types.isTerminalPunit _
(Types.binaryCoproductColimit _ _)]
apply BinaryCofan.isVanKampen_mk _ _ (fun X Y => Types.binaryCoproductColimit X Y) _
fun f g => (Limits.Types.pullbackLimitCone f g).2
· intros _ _ _ _ f hαX hαY
constructor
· refine ⟨⟨hαX.symm⟩, ⟨PullbackCone.isLimitAux' _ ?_⟩⟩
intro s
have : ∀ x, ∃! y, s.fst x = Sum.inl y := by
intro x
rcases h : s.fst x with val | val
· simp only [Types.binaryCoproductCocone_pt, Functor.const_obj_obj, Sum.inl.injEq,
existsUnique_eq']
· apply_fun f at h
cases ((congr_fun s.condition x).symm.trans h).trans (congr_fun hαY val :).symm
delta ExistsUnique at this
choose l hl hl' using this
exact ⟨l, (funext hl).symm, Types.isTerminalPunit.hom_ext _ _,
fun {l'} h₁ _ => funext fun x => hl' x (l' x) (congr_fun h₁ x).symm⟩
· refine ⟨⟨hαY.symm⟩, ⟨PullbackCone.isLimitAux' _ ?_⟩⟩
intro s
have : ∀ x, ∃! y, s.fst x = Sum.inr y := by
intro x
rcases h : s.fst x with val | val
· apply_fun f at h
cases ((congr_fun s.condition x).symm.trans h).trans (congr_fun hαX val :).symm
· simp only [Types.binaryCoproductCocone_pt, Functor.const_obj_obj, Sum.inr.injEq,
existsUnique_eq']
delta ExistsUnique at this
choose l hl hl' using this
exact ⟨l, (funext hl).symm, Types.isTerminalPunit.hom_ext _ _,
fun {l'} h₁ _ => funext fun x => hl' x (l' x) (congr_fun h₁ x).symm⟩
· intro Z f
dsimp [Limits.Types.binaryCoproductCocone]
delta Types.PullbackObj
have : ∀ x, f x = Sum.inl PUnit.unit ∨ f x = Sum.inr PUnit.unit := by
intro x
rcases f x with (⟨⟨⟩⟩ | ⟨⟨⟩⟩)
exacts [Or.inl rfl, Or.inr rfl]
let eX : { p : Z × PUnit // f p.fst = Sum.inl p.snd } ≃ { x : Z // f x = Sum.inl PUnit.unit } :=
⟨fun p => ⟨p.1.1, by convert p.2⟩, fun x => ⟨⟨_, _⟩, x.2⟩, fun _ => by ext; rfl,
fun _ => by ext; rfl⟩
let eY : { p : Z × PUnit // f p.fst = Sum.inr p.snd } ≃ { x : Z // f x = Sum.inr PUnit.unit } :=
⟨fun p => ⟨p.1.1, p.2.trans (congr_arg Sum.inr <| Subsingleton.elim _ _)⟩,
fun x => ⟨⟨_, _⟩, x.2⟩, fun _ => by ext; rfl, fun _ => by ext; rfl⟩
fapply BinaryCofan.isColimitMk
· exact fun s x => dite _ (fun h => s.inl <| eX.symm ⟨x, h⟩)
fun h => s.inr <| eY.symm ⟨x, (this x).resolve_left h⟩
· intro s
ext ⟨⟨x, ⟨⟩⟩, _⟩
dsimp
split_ifs <;> rfl
· intro s
ext ⟨⟨x, ⟨⟩⟩, hx⟩
dsimp
split_ifs with h
· cases h.symm.trans hx
· rfl
· intro s m e₁ e₂
ext x
split_ifs
· rw [← e₁]
rfl
· rw [← e₂]
rfl
section TopCat
/-- (Implementation) An auxiliary lemma for the proof that `TopCat` is finitary extensive. -/
noncomputable def finitaryExtensiveTopCatAux (Z : TopCat.{u})
(f : Z ⟶ TopCat.of (PUnit.{u + 1} ⊕ PUnit.{u + 1})) :
IsColimit (BinaryCofan.mk
(TopCat.pullbackFst f (TopCat.binaryCofan (TopCat.of PUnit) (TopCat.of PUnit)).inl)
(TopCat.pullbackFst f (TopCat.binaryCofan (TopCat.of PUnit) (TopCat.of PUnit)).inr)) := by
have h₁ : Set.range (TopCat.pullbackFst f (TopCat.binaryCofan (.of PUnit) (.of PUnit)).inl) =
f ⁻¹' Set.range Sum.inl := by
apply le_antisymm
· rintro _ ⟨x, rfl⟩; exact ⟨PUnit.unit, x.2.symm⟩
· rintro x ⟨⟨⟩, hx⟩; refine ⟨⟨⟨x, PUnit.unit⟩, hx.symm⟩, rfl⟩
have h₂ : Set.range (TopCat.pullbackFst f (TopCat.binaryCofan (.of PUnit) (.of PUnit)).inr) =
f ⁻¹' Set.range Sum.inr := by
apply le_antisymm
· rintro _ ⟨x, rfl⟩; exact ⟨PUnit.unit, x.2.symm⟩
· rintro x ⟨⟨⟩, hx⟩; refine ⟨⟨⟨x, PUnit.unit⟩, hx.symm⟩, rfl⟩
refine ((TopCat.binaryCofan_isColimit_iff _).mpr ⟨?_, ?_, ?_⟩).some
· refine ⟨(Homeomorph.prodPUnit Z).isEmbedding.comp .subtypeVal, ?_⟩
convert f.hom.2.1 _ isOpen_range_inl
· refine ⟨(Homeomorph.prodPUnit Z).isEmbedding.comp .subtypeVal, ?_⟩
convert f.hom.2.1 _ isOpen_range_inr
· convert Set.isCompl_range_inl_range_inr.preimage f
instance finitaryExtensive_TopCat : FinitaryExtensive TopCat.{u} := by
rw [finitaryExtensive_iff_of_isTerminal TopCat.{u} _ TopCat.isTerminalPUnit _
(TopCat.binaryCofanIsColimit _ _)]
apply BinaryCofan.isVanKampen_mk _ _ (fun X Y => TopCat.binaryCofanIsColimit X Y) _
fun f g => TopCat.pullbackConeIsLimit f g
· intro X' Y' αX αY f hαX hαY
constructor
· refine ⟨⟨hαX.symm⟩, ⟨PullbackCone.isLimitAux' _ ?_⟩⟩
intro s
have : ∀ x, ∃! y, s.fst x = Sum.inl y := by
intro x
rcases h : s.fst x with val | val
· exact ⟨val, rfl, fun y h => Sum.inl_injective h.symm⟩
· apply_fun f at h
cases ((ConcreteCategory.congr_hom s.condition x).symm.trans h).trans
(ConcreteCategory.congr_hom hαY val :).symm
delta ExistsUnique at this
choose l hl hl' using this
refine ⟨TopCat.ofHom ⟨l, ?_⟩, TopCat.ext fun a => (hl a).symm,
TopCat.isTerminalPUnit.hom_ext _ _,
fun {l'} h₁ _ => TopCat.ext fun x =>
hl' x (l' x) (ConcreteCategory.congr_hom h₁ x).symm⟩
apply (IsEmbedding.inl (X := X') (Y := Y')).isInducing.continuous_iff.mpr
convert s.fst.hom.2 using 1
exact (funext hl).symm
· refine ⟨⟨hαY.symm⟩, ⟨PullbackCone.isLimitAux' _ ?_⟩⟩
intro s
have : ∀ x, ∃! y, s.fst x = Sum.inr y := by
intro x
rcases h : s.fst x with val | val
· apply_fun f at h
cases ((ConcreteCategory.congr_hom s.condition x).symm.trans h).trans
(ConcreteCategory.congr_hom hαX val :).symm
· exact ⟨val, rfl, fun y h => Sum.inr_injective h.symm⟩
delta ExistsUnique at this
choose l hl hl' using this
refine ⟨TopCat.ofHom ⟨l, ?_⟩, TopCat.ext fun a => (hl a).symm,
TopCat.isTerminalPUnit.hom_ext _ _,
fun {l'} h₁ _ =>
TopCat.ext fun x => hl' x (l' x) (ConcreteCategory.congr_hom h₁ x).symm⟩
apply (IsEmbedding.inr (X := X') (Y := Y')).isInducing.continuous_iff.mpr
convert s.fst.hom.2 using 1
exact (funext hl).symm
· intro Z f
exact finitaryExtensiveTopCatAux Z f
end TopCat
section Functor
theorem finitaryExtensive_of_reflective
[HasFiniteCoproducts D] [HasPullbacksOfInclusions D] [FinitaryExtensive C]
{Gl : C ⥤ D} {Gr : D ⥤ C} (adj : Gl ⊣ Gr) [Gr.Full] [Gr.Faithful]
[∀ X Y (f : X ⟶ Gl.obj Y), HasPullback (Gr.map f) (adj.unit.app Y)]
[∀ X Y (f : X ⟶ Gl.obj Y), PreservesLimit (cospan (Gr.map f) (adj.unit.app Y)) Gl]
[PreservesPullbacksOfInclusions Gl] :
FinitaryExtensive D := by
have : PreservesColimitsOfSize Gl := adj.leftAdjoint_preservesColimits
constructor
intros X Y c hc
apply (IsVanKampenColimit.precompose_isIso_iff
(isoWhiskerLeft _ (asIso adj.counit) ≪≫ Functor.rightUnitor _).hom).mp
have : ∀ (Z : C) (i : Discrete WalkingPair) (f : Z ⟶ (colimit.cocone (pair X Y ⋙ Gr)).pt),
PreservesLimit (cospan f ((colimit.cocone (pair X Y ⋙ Gr)).ι.app i)) Gl := by
have : pair X Y ⋙ Gr = pair (Gr.obj X) (Gr.obj Y) := by
apply Functor.hext
· rintro ⟨⟨⟩⟩ <;> rfl
· rintro ⟨⟨⟩⟩ ⟨j⟩ ⟨⟨rfl : _ = j⟩⟩ <;> simp
rw [this]
rintro Z ⟨_|_⟩ f <;> dsimp <;> infer_instance
refine ((FinitaryExtensive.vanKampen _ (colimit.isColimit <| pair X Y ⋙ _)).map_reflective
adj).of_iso (IsColimit.uniqueUpToIso ?_ ?_)
· exact isColimitOfPreserves Gl (colimit.isColimit _)
· exact (IsColimit.precomposeHomEquiv _ _).symm hc
instance finitaryExtensive_functor [HasPullbacks C] [FinitaryExtensive C] :
FinitaryExtensive (D ⥤ C) :=
haveI : HasFiniteCoproducts (D ⥤ C) := ⟨fun _ => Limits.functorCategoryHasColimitsOfShape⟩
⟨fun c hc => isVanKampenColimit_of_evaluation _ c fun _ =>
FinitaryExtensive.vanKampen _ <| isColimitOfPreserves _ hc⟩
instance {C} [Category C] {D} [Category D] (F : C ⥤ D)
{X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Z) (g : Y ⟶ Z) [IsIso f] : PreservesLimit (cospan f g) F :=
have := hasPullback_of_left_iso f g
preservesLimit_of_preserves_limit_cone (IsPullback.of_hasPullback f g).isLimit
((isLimitMapConePullbackConeEquiv _ pullback.condition).symm
(IsPullback.of_vert_isIso ⟨by simp only [← F.map_comp, pullback.condition]⟩).isLimit)
instance {C} [Category C] {D} [Category D] (F : C ⥤ D)
{X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Z) (g : Y ⟶ Z) [IsIso g] : PreservesLimit (cospan f g) F :=
preservesPullback_symmetry _ _ _
theorem finitaryExtensive_of_preserves_and_reflects (F : C ⥤ D) [FinitaryExtensive D]
[HasFiniteCoproducts C] [HasPullbacksOfInclusions C]
[PreservesPullbacksOfInclusions F]
[ReflectsLimitsOfShape WalkingCospan F] [PreservesColimitsOfShape (Discrete WalkingPair) F]
[ReflectsColimitsOfShape (Discrete WalkingPair) F] : FinitaryExtensive C := by
constructor
intros X Y c hc
refine IsVanKampenColimit.of_iso ?_ (hc.uniqueUpToIso (coprodIsCoprod X Y)).symm
have (i : Discrete WalkingPair) (Z : C) (f : Z ⟶ X ⨿ Y) :
PreservesLimit (cospan f ((BinaryCofan.mk coprod.inl coprod.inr).ι.app i)) F := by
rcases i with ⟨_|_⟩ <;> dsimp <;> infer_instance
refine (FinitaryExtensive.vanKampen _
(isColimitOfPreserves F (coprodIsCoprod X Y))).of_mapCocone F
theorem finitaryExtensive_of_preserves_and_reflects_isomorphism (F : C ⥤ D) [FinitaryExtensive D]
[HasFiniteCoproducts C] [HasPullbacks C] [PreservesLimitsOfShape WalkingCospan F]
[PreservesColimitsOfShape (Discrete WalkingPair) F] [F.ReflectsIsomorphisms] :
FinitaryExtensive C := by
haveI : ReflectsLimitsOfShape WalkingCospan F := reflectsLimitsOfShape_of_reflectsIsomorphisms
haveI : ReflectsColimitsOfShape (Discrete WalkingPair) F :=
reflectsColimitsOfShape_of_reflectsIsomorphisms
exact finitaryExtensive_of_preserves_and_reflects F
end Functor
section FiniteCoproducts
theorem FinitaryPreExtensive.isUniversal_finiteCoproducts_Fin [FinitaryPreExtensive C] {n : ℕ}
{F : Discrete (Fin n) ⥤ C} {c : Cocone F} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsUniversalColimit c := by
let f : Fin n → C := F.obj ∘ Discrete.mk
have : F = Discrete.functor f :=
Functor.hext (fun _ ↦ rfl) (by rintro ⟨i⟩ ⟨j⟩ ⟨⟨rfl : i = j⟩⟩; simp [f])
clear_value f
subst this
induction n with
| zero => exact (isVanKampenColimit_of_isEmpty _ hc).isUniversal
| succ n IH =>
refine IsUniversalColimit.of_iso (@isUniversalColimit_extendCofan _ _ _ _ _ _
(IH _ (coproductIsCoproduct _)) (FinitaryPreExtensive.universal' _ (coprodIsCoprod _ _)) ?_)
((extendCofanIsColimit f (coproductIsCoproduct _) (coprodIsCoprod _ _)).uniqueUpToIso hc)
· dsimp
infer_instance
theorem FinitaryPreExtensive.isUniversal_finiteCoproducts [FinitaryPreExtensive C] {ι : Type*}
[Finite ι] {F : Discrete ι ⥤ C} {c : Cocone F} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsUniversalColimit c := by
obtain ⟨n, ⟨e⟩⟩ := Finite.exists_equiv_fin ι
apply (IsUniversalColimit.whiskerEquivalence_iff (Discrete.equivalence e).symm).mp
apply FinitaryPreExtensive.isUniversal_finiteCoproducts_Fin
exact (IsColimit.whiskerEquivalenceEquiv (Discrete.equivalence e).symm) hc
theorem FinitaryExtensive.isVanKampen_finiteCoproducts_Fin [FinitaryExtensive C] {n : ℕ}
{F : Discrete (Fin n) ⥤ C} {c : Cocone F} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsVanKampenColimit c := by
let f : Fin n → C := F.obj ∘ Discrete.mk
have : F = Discrete.functor f :=
Functor.hext (fun _ ↦ rfl) (by rintro ⟨i⟩ ⟨j⟩ ⟨⟨rfl : i = j⟩⟩; simp [f])
clear_value f
subst this
induction' n with n IH
· exact isVanKampenColimit_of_isEmpty _ hc
· apply IsVanKampenColimit.of_iso _
((extendCofanIsColimit f (coproductIsCoproduct _) (coprodIsCoprod _ _)).uniqueUpToIso hc)
apply @isVanKampenColimit_extendCofan _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ?_
· apply IH
exact coproductIsCoproduct _
· apply FinitaryExtensive.van_kampen'
exact coprodIsCoprod _ _
· dsimp
infer_instance
theorem FinitaryExtensive.isVanKampen_finiteCoproducts [FinitaryExtensive C] {ι : Type*}
[Finite ι] {F : Discrete ι ⥤ C} {c : Cocone F} (hc : IsColimit c) : IsVanKampenColimit c := by
obtain ⟨n, ⟨e⟩⟩ := Finite.exists_equiv_fin ι
apply (IsVanKampenColimit.whiskerEquivalence_iff (Discrete.equivalence e).symm).mp
apply FinitaryExtensive.isVanKampen_finiteCoproducts_Fin
exact (IsColimit.whiskerEquivalenceEquiv (Discrete.equivalence e).symm) hc
lemma FinitaryPreExtensive.hasPullbacks_of_is_coproduct [FinitaryPreExtensive C] {ι : Type*}
[Finite ι] {F : Discrete ι ⥤ C} {c : Cocone F} (hc : IsColimit c) (i : Discrete ι) {X : C}
(g : X ⟶ _) : HasPullback g (c.ι.app i) := by
classical
let f : ι → C := F.obj ∘ Discrete.mk
have : F = Discrete.functor f :=
Functor.hext (fun i ↦ rfl) (by rintro ⟨i⟩ ⟨j⟩ ⟨⟨rfl : i = j⟩⟩; simp [f])
clear_value f
subst this
change Cofan f at c
obtain ⟨i⟩ := i
| let e : ∐ f ≅ f i ⨿ (∐ fun j : ({i}ᶜ : Set ι) ↦ f j) :=
{ hom := Sigma.desc (fun j ↦ if h : j = i then eqToHom (congr_arg f h) ≫ coprod.inl else
Sigma.ι (fun j : ({i}ᶜ : Set ι) ↦ f j) ⟨j, h⟩ ≫ coprod.inr)
inv := coprod.desc (Sigma.ι f i) (Sigma.desc fun j ↦ Sigma.ι f j)
hom_inv_id := by aesop_cat
inv_hom_id := by
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Extensive.lean | 481 | 486 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Riccardo Brasca. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Riccardo Brasca
-/
import Mathlib.RingTheory.IntegralClosure.IntegrallyClosed
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Trace.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Norm.Basic
/-!
# Discriminant of a family of vectors
Given an `A`-algebra `B` and `b`, an `ι`-indexed family of elements of `B`, we define the
*discriminant* of `b` as the determinant of the matrix whose `(i j)`-th element is the trace of
`b i * b j`.
## Main definition
* `Algebra.discr A b` : the discriminant of `b : ι → B`.
## Main results
* `Algebra.discr_zero_of_not_linearIndependent` : if `b` is not linear independent, then
`Algebra.discr A b = 0`.
* `Algebra.discr_of_matrix_vecMul` and `Algebra.discr_of_matrix_mulVec` : formulas relating
`Algebra.discr A ι b` with `Algebra.discr A (b ᵥ* P.map (algebraMap A B))` and
`Algebra.discr A (P.map (algebraMap A B) *ᵥ b)`.
* `Algebra.discr_not_zero_of_basis` : over a field, if `b` is a basis, then
`Algebra.discr K b ≠ 0`.
* `Algebra.discr_eq_det_embeddingsMatrixReindex_pow_two` : if `L/K` is a field extension and
`b : ι → L`, then `discr K b` is the square of the determinant of the matrix whose `(i, j)`
coefficient is `σⱼ (b i)`, where `σⱼ : L →ₐ[K] E` is the embedding in an algebraically closed
field `E` corresponding to `j : ι` via a bijection `e : ι ≃ (L →ₐ[K] E)`.
* `Algebra.discr_powerBasis_eq_prod` : the discriminant of a power basis.
* `Algebra.discr_isIntegral` : if `K` and `L` are fields and `IsScalarTower R K L`, if
`b : ι → L` satisfies `∀ i, IsIntegral R (b i)`, then `IsIntegral R (discr K b)`.
* `Algebra.discr_mul_isIntegral_mem_adjoin` : let `K` be the fraction field of an integrally
closed domain `R` and let `L` be a finite separable extension of `K`. Let `B : PowerBasis K L`
be such that `IsIntegral R B.gen`. Then for all, `z : L` we have
`(discr K B.basis) • z ∈ adjoin R ({B.gen} : Set L)`.
## Implementation details
Our definition works for any `A`-algebra `B`, but note that if `B` is not free as an `A`-module,
then `trace A B = 0` by definition, so `discr A b = 0` for any `b`.
-/
universe u v w z
open scoped Matrix
open Matrix Module Fintype Polynomial Finset IntermediateField
namespace Algebra
variable (A : Type u) {B : Type v} (C : Type z) {ι : Type w} [DecidableEq ι]
variable [CommRing A] [CommRing B] [Algebra A B] [CommRing C] [Algebra A C]
section Discr
/-- Given an `A`-algebra `B` and `b`, an `ι`-indexed family of elements of `B`, we define
`discr A ι b` as the determinant of `traceMatrix A ι b`. -/
-- Porting note: using `[DecidableEq ι]` instead of `by classical...` did not work in
-- mathlib3.
noncomputable def discr (A : Type u) {B : Type v} [CommRing A] [CommRing B] [Algebra A B]
[Fintype ι] (b : ι → B) := (traceMatrix A b).det
theorem discr_def [Fintype ι] (b : ι → B) : discr A b = (traceMatrix A b).det := rfl
variable {A C} in
/-- Mapping a family of vectors along an `AlgEquiv` preserves the discriminant. -/
theorem discr_eq_discr_of_algEquiv [Fintype ι] (b : ι → B) (f : B ≃ₐ[A] C) :
Algebra.discr A b = Algebra.discr A (f ∘ b) := by
rw [discr_def]; congr; ext
simp_rw [traceMatrix_apply, traceForm_apply, Function.comp, ← map_mul f, trace_eq_of_algEquiv]
variable {ι' : Type*} [Fintype ι'] [Fintype ι] [DecidableEq ι']
section Basic
@[simp]
theorem discr_reindex (b : Basis ι A B) (f : ι ≃ ι') : discr A (b ∘ ⇑f.symm) = discr A b := by
classical rw [← Basis.coe_reindex, discr_def, traceMatrix_reindex, det_reindex_self, ← discr_def]
/-- If `b` is not linear independent, then `Algebra.discr A b = 0`. -/
theorem discr_zero_of_not_linearIndependent [IsDomain A] {b : ι → B}
(hli : ¬LinearIndependent A b) : discr A b = 0 := by
classical
obtain ⟨g, hg, i, hi⟩ := Fintype.not_linearIndependent_iff.1 hli
have : (traceMatrix A b) *ᵥ g = 0 := by
ext i
have : ∀ j, (trace A B) (b i * b j) * g j = (trace A B) (g j • b j * b i) := by
intro j
simp [mul_comm]
simp only [mulVec, dotProduct, traceMatrix_apply, Pi.zero_apply, traceForm_apply, fun j =>
this j, ← map_sum, ← sum_mul, hg, zero_mul, LinearMap.map_zero]
by_contra h
rw [discr_def] at h
simp [Matrix.eq_zero_of_mulVec_eq_zero h this] at hi
variable {A}
/-- Relation between `Algebra.discr A ι b` and
`Algebra.discr A (b ᵥ* P.map (algebraMap A B))`. -/
theorem discr_of_matrix_vecMul (b : ι → B) (P : Matrix ι ι A) :
discr A (b ᵥ* P.map (algebraMap A B)) = P.det ^ 2 * discr A b := by
rw [discr_def, traceMatrix_of_matrix_vecMul, det_mul, det_mul, det_transpose, mul_comm, ←
mul_assoc, discr_def, pow_two]
/-- Relation between `Algebra.discr A ι b` and
`Algebra.discr A ((P.map (algebraMap A B)) *ᵥ b)`. -/
theorem discr_of_matrix_mulVec (b : ι → B) (P : Matrix ι ι A) :
discr A (P.map (algebraMap A B) *ᵥ b) = P.det ^ 2 * discr A b := by
rw [discr_def, traceMatrix_of_matrix_mulVec, det_mul, det_mul, det_transpose, mul_comm, ←
mul_assoc, discr_def, pow_two]
end Basic
section Field
|
variable (K : Type u) {L : Type v} (E : Type z) [Field K] [Field L] [Field E]
variable [Algebra K L] [Algebra K E]
variable [Module.Finite K L] [IsAlgClosed E]
| Mathlib/RingTheory/Discriminant.lean | 121 | 124 |
/-
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.Analysis.Complex.UpperHalfPlane.Topology
import Mathlib.Analysis.SpecialFunctions.Arsinh
import Mathlib.Geometry.Euclidean.Inversion.Basic
/-!
# Metric on the upper half-plane
In this file we define a `MetricSpace` structure on the `UpperHalfPlane`. We use hyperbolic
(Poincaré) distance given by
`dist z w = 2 * arsinh (dist (z : ℂ) w / (2 * √(z.im * w.im)))` instead of the induced
Euclidean distance because the hyperbolic distance is invariant under holomorphic automorphisms of
the upper half-plane. However, we ensure that the projection to `TopologicalSpace` is
definitionally equal to the induced topological space structure.
We also prove that a metric ball/closed ball/sphere in Poincaré metric is a Euclidean ball/closed
ball/sphere with another center and radius.
-/
noncomputable section
open Filter Metric Real Set Topology
open scoped UpperHalfPlane ComplexConjugate NNReal Topology MatrixGroups
variable {z w : ℍ} {r : ℝ}
namespace UpperHalfPlane
instance : Dist ℍ :=
⟨fun z w => 2 * arsinh (dist (z : ℂ) w / (2 * √(z.im * w.im)))⟩
theorem dist_eq (z w : ℍ) : dist z w = 2 * arsinh (dist (z : ℂ) w / (2 * √(z.im * w.im))) :=
rfl
theorem sinh_half_dist (z w : ℍ) :
sinh (dist z w / 2) = dist (z : ℂ) w / (2 * √(z.im * w.im)) := by
rw [dist_eq, mul_div_cancel_left₀ (arsinh _) two_ne_zero, sinh_arsinh]
theorem cosh_half_dist (z w : ℍ) :
cosh (dist z w / 2) = dist (z : ℂ) (conj (w : ℂ)) / (2 * √(z.im * w.im)) := by
rw [← sq_eq_sq₀, cosh_sq', sinh_half_dist, div_pow, div_pow, one_add_div, mul_pow, sq_sqrt]
· congr 1
simp only [Complex.dist_eq, Complex.sq_norm, Complex.normSq_sub, Complex.normSq_conj,
Complex.conj_conj, Complex.mul_re, Complex.conj_re, Complex.conj_im, coe_im]
ring
all_goals positivity
theorem tanh_half_dist (z w : ℍ) :
tanh (dist z w / 2) = dist (z : ℂ) w / dist (z : ℂ) (conj ↑w) := by
rw [tanh_eq_sinh_div_cosh, sinh_half_dist, cosh_half_dist, div_div_div_comm, div_self, div_one]
positivity
theorem exp_half_dist (z w : ℍ) :
exp (dist z w / 2) = (dist (z : ℂ) w + dist (z : ℂ) (conj ↑w)) / (2 * √(z.im * w.im)) := by
rw [← sinh_add_cosh, sinh_half_dist, cosh_half_dist, add_div]
theorem cosh_dist (z w : ℍ) : cosh (dist z w) = 1 + dist (z : ℂ) w ^ 2 / (2 * z.im * w.im) := by
rw [dist_eq, cosh_two_mul, cosh_sq', add_assoc, ← two_mul, sinh_arsinh, div_pow, mul_pow,
sq_sqrt, sq (2 : ℝ), mul_assoc, ← mul_div_assoc, mul_assoc, mul_div_mul_left] <;> positivity
theorem sinh_half_dist_add_dist (a b c : ℍ) : sinh ((dist a b + dist b c) / 2) =
(dist (a : ℂ) b * dist (c : ℂ) (conj ↑b) + dist (b : ℂ) c * dist (a : ℂ) (conj ↑b)) /
(2 * √(a.im * c.im) * dist (b : ℂ) (conj ↑b)) := by
simp only [add_div _ _ (2 : ℝ), sinh_add, sinh_half_dist, cosh_half_dist, div_mul_div_comm]
rw [← add_div, Complex.dist_self_conj, coe_im, abs_of_pos b.im_pos, mul_comm (dist (b : ℂ) _),
dist_comm (b : ℂ), Complex.dist_conj_comm, mul_mul_mul_comm, mul_mul_mul_comm _ _ _ b.im]
congr 2
rw [sqrt_mul, sqrt_mul, sqrt_mul, mul_comm (√a.im), mul_mul_mul_comm, mul_self_sqrt,
mul_comm] <;> exact (im_pos _).le
protected theorem dist_comm (z w : ℍ) : dist z w = dist w z := by
simp only [dist_eq, dist_comm (z : ℂ), mul_comm]
theorem dist_le_iff_le_sinh :
dist z w ≤ r ↔ dist (z : ℂ) w / (2 * √(z.im * w.im)) ≤ sinh (r / 2) := by
rw [← div_le_div_iff_of_pos_right (zero_lt_two' ℝ), ← sinh_le_sinh, sinh_half_dist]
theorem dist_eq_iff_eq_sinh :
dist z w = r ↔ dist (z : ℂ) w / (2 * √(z.im * w.im)) = sinh (r / 2) := by
rw [← div_left_inj' (two_ne_zero' ℝ), ← sinh_inj, sinh_half_dist]
theorem dist_eq_iff_eq_sq_sinh (hr : 0 ≤ r) :
dist z w = r ↔ dist (z : ℂ) w ^ 2 / (4 * z.im * w.im) = sinh (r / 2) ^ 2 := by
rw [dist_eq_iff_eq_sinh, ← sq_eq_sq₀, div_pow, mul_pow, sq_sqrt, mul_assoc]
· norm_num
all_goals positivity
protected theorem dist_triangle (a b c : ℍ) : dist a c ≤ dist a b + dist b c := by
rw [dist_le_iff_le_sinh, sinh_half_dist_add_dist, div_mul_eq_div_div _ _ (dist _ _), le_div_iff₀,
div_mul_eq_mul_div]
· gcongr
exact EuclideanGeometry.mul_dist_le_mul_dist_add_mul_dist (a : ℂ) b c (conj (b : ℂ))
· rw [dist_comm, dist_pos, Ne, Complex.conj_eq_iff_im]
exact b.im_ne_zero
theorem dist_le_dist_coe_div_sqrt (z w : ℍ) : dist z w ≤ dist (z : ℂ) w / √(z.im * w.im) := by
rw [dist_le_iff_le_sinh, ← div_mul_eq_div_div_swap, self_le_sinh_iff]
positivity
/-- An auxiliary `MetricSpace` instance on the upper half-plane. This instance has bad projection
to `TopologicalSpace`. We replace it later. -/
def metricSpaceAux : MetricSpace ℍ where
dist := dist
dist_self z := by rw [dist_eq, dist_self, zero_div, arsinh_zero, mul_zero]
dist_comm := UpperHalfPlane.dist_comm
dist_triangle := UpperHalfPlane.dist_triangle
eq_of_dist_eq_zero {z w} h := by
simpa [dist_eq, Real.sqrt_eq_zero', (mul_pos z.im_pos w.im_pos).not_le, Set.ext_iff] using h
open Complex
theorem cosh_dist' (z w : ℍ) :
Real.cosh (dist z w) = ((z.re - w.re) ^ 2 + z.im ^ 2 + w.im ^ 2) / (2 * z.im * w.im) := by
field_simp [cosh_dist, Complex.dist_eq, Complex.sq_norm, normSq_apply]
ring
/-- Euclidean center of the circle with center `z` and radius `r` in the hyperbolic metric. -/
def center (z : ℍ) (r : ℝ) : ℍ :=
⟨⟨z.re, z.im * Real.cosh r⟩, by positivity⟩
@[simp]
theorem center_re (z r) : (center z r).re = z.re :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem center_im (z r) : (center z r).im = z.im * Real.cosh r :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem center_zero (z : ℍ) : center z 0 = z :=
ext' rfl <| by rw [center_im, Real.cosh_zero, mul_one]
theorem dist_coe_center_sq (z w : ℍ) (r : ℝ) : dist (z : ℂ) (w.center r) ^ 2 =
2 * z.im * w.im * (Real.cosh (dist z w) - Real.cosh r) + (w.im * Real.sinh r) ^ 2 := by
have H : 2 * z.im * w.im ≠ 0 := by positivity
simp only [Complex.dist_eq, Complex.sq_norm, normSq_apply, coe_re, coe_im, center_re, center_im,
cosh_dist', mul_div_cancel₀ _ H, sub_sq z.im, mul_pow, Real.cosh_sq, sub_re, sub_im, mul_sub, ←
sq]
ring
theorem dist_coe_center (z w : ℍ) (r : ℝ) : dist (z : ℂ) (w.center r) =
√(2 * z.im * w.im * (Real.cosh (dist z w) - Real.cosh r) + (w.im * Real.sinh r) ^ 2) := by
rw [← sqrt_sq dist_nonneg, dist_coe_center_sq]
theorem cmp_dist_eq_cmp_dist_coe_center (z w : ℍ) (r : ℝ) :
cmp (dist z w) r = cmp (dist (z : ℂ) (w.center r)) (w.im * Real.sinh r) := by
letI := metricSpaceAux
rcases lt_or_le r 0 with hr₀ | hr₀
· trans Ordering.gt
exacts [(hr₀.trans_le dist_nonneg).cmp_eq_gt,
((mul_neg_of_pos_of_neg w.im_pos (sinh_neg_iff.2 hr₀)).trans_le dist_nonneg).cmp_eq_gt.symm]
have hr₀' : 0 ≤ w.im * Real.sinh r := by positivity
have hzw₀ : 0 < 2 * z.im * w.im := by positivity
#adaptation_note /-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6024
we need to give Lean the hint `(y := w.im * Real.sinh r)`. -/
simp only [← cosh_strictMonoOn.cmp_map_eq dist_nonneg hr₀,
← (pow_left_strictMonoOn₀ two_ne_zero).cmp_map_eq dist_nonneg (y := w.im * Real.sinh r) hr₀',
dist_coe_center_sq]
rw [← cmp_mul_pos_left hzw₀, ← cmp_sub_zero, ← mul_sub, ← cmp_add_right, zero_add]
theorem dist_eq_iff_dist_coe_center_eq :
dist z w = r ↔ dist (z : ℂ) (w.center r) = w.im * Real.sinh r :=
eq_iff_eq_of_cmp_eq_cmp (cmp_dist_eq_cmp_dist_coe_center z w r)
@[simp]
theorem dist_self_center (z : ℍ) (r : ℝ) :
dist (z : ℂ) (z.center r) = z.im * (Real.cosh r - 1) := by
rw [dist_of_re_eq (z.center_re r).symm, dist_comm, Real.dist_eq, mul_sub, mul_one]
exact abs_of_nonneg (sub_nonneg.2 <| le_mul_of_one_le_right z.im_pos.le (one_le_cosh _))
@[simp]
theorem dist_center_dist (z w : ℍ) :
dist (z : ℂ) (w.center (dist z w)) = w.im * Real.sinh (dist z w) :=
dist_eq_iff_dist_coe_center_eq.1 rfl
theorem dist_lt_iff_dist_coe_center_lt :
dist z w < r ↔ dist (z : ℂ) (w.center r) < w.im * Real.sinh r :=
lt_iff_lt_of_cmp_eq_cmp (cmp_dist_eq_cmp_dist_coe_center z w r)
theorem lt_dist_iff_lt_dist_coe_center :
r < dist z w ↔ w.im * Real.sinh r < dist (z : ℂ) (w.center r) :=
lt_iff_lt_of_cmp_eq_cmp (cmp_eq_cmp_symm.1 <| cmp_dist_eq_cmp_dist_coe_center z w r)
theorem dist_le_iff_dist_coe_center_le :
dist z w ≤ r ↔ dist (z : ℂ) (w.center r) ≤ w.im * Real.sinh r :=
le_iff_le_of_cmp_eq_cmp (cmp_dist_eq_cmp_dist_coe_center z w r)
theorem le_dist_iff_le_dist_coe_center :
r < dist z w ↔ w.im * Real.sinh r < dist (z : ℂ) (w.center r) :=
lt_iff_lt_of_cmp_eq_cmp (cmp_eq_cmp_symm.1 <| cmp_dist_eq_cmp_dist_coe_center z w r)
/-- For two points on the same vertical line, the distance is equal to the distance between the
logarithms of their imaginary parts. -/
nonrec theorem dist_of_re_eq (h : z.re = w.re) : dist z w = dist (log z.im) (log w.im) := by
have h₀ : 0 < z.im / w.im := by positivity
rw [dist_eq_iff_dist_coe_center_eq, Real.dist_eq, ← abs_sinh, ← log_div z.im_ne_zero w.im_ne_zero,
sinh_log h₀, dist_of_re_eq, coe_im, coe_im, center_im, cosh_abs, cosh_log h₀, inv_div] <;>
[skip; exact h]
nth_rw 4 [← abs_of_pos w.im_pos]
simp only [← _root_.abs_mul, coe_im, Real.dist_eq]
congr 1
field_simp
ring
/-- Hyperbolic distance between two points is greater than or equal to the distance between the
logarithms of their imaginary parts. -/
theorem dist_log_im_le (z w : ℍ) : dist (log z.im) (log w.im) ≤ dist z w :=
calc
dist (log z.im) (log w.im) = dist (mk ⟨0, z.im⟩ z.im_pos) (mk ⟨0, w.im⟩ w.im_pos) :=
Eq.symm <| dist_of_re_eq rfl
_ ≤ dist z w := by
simp_rw [dist_eq]
dsimp only [coe_mk, mk_im]
gcongr
simpa [sqrt_sq_eq_abs] using Complex.abs_im_le_norm (z - w)
theorem im_le_im_mul_exp_dist (z w : ℍ) : z.im ≤ w.im * Real.exp (dist z w) := by
rw [← div_le_iff₀' w.im_pos, ← exp_log z.im_pos, ← exp_log w.im_pos, ← Real.exp_sub, exp_le_exp]
exact (le_abs_self _).trans (dist_log_im_le z w)
theorem im_div_exp_dist_le (z w : ℍ) : z.im / Real.exp (dist z w) ≤ w.im :=
(div_le_iff₀ (exp_pos _)).2 (im_le_im_mul_exp_dist z w)
/-- An upper estimate on the complex distance between two points in terms of the hyperbolic distance
and the imaginary part of one of the points. -/
theorem dist_coe_le (z w : ℍ) : dist (z : ℂ) w ≤ w.im * (Real.exp (dist z w) - 1) :=
calc
dist (z : ℂ) w ≤ dist (z : ℂ) (w.center (dist z w)) + dist (w : ℂ) (w.center (dist z w)) :=
dist_triangle_right _ _ _
_ = w.im * (Real.exp (dist z w) - 1) := by
rw [dist_center_dist, dist_self_center, ← mul_add, ← add_sub_assoc, Real.sinh_add_cosh]
/-- An upper estimate on the complex distance between two points in terms of the hyperbolic distance
and the imaginary part of one of the points. -/
theorem le_dist_coe (z w : ℍ) : w.im * (1 - Real.exp (-dist z w)) ≤ dist (z : ℂ) w :=
calc
w.im * (1 - Real.exp (-dist z w)) =
dist (z : ℂ) (w.center (dist z w)) - dist (w : ℂ) (w.center (dist z w)) := by
rw [dist_center_dist, dist_self_center, ← Real.cosh_sub_sinh]; ring
_ ≤ dist (z : ℂ) w := sub_le_iff_le_add.2 <| dist_triangle _ _ _
/-- The hyperbolic metric on the upper half plane. We ensure that the projection to
`TopologicalSpace` is definitionally equal to the subtype topology. -/
instance : MetricSpace ℍ :=
metricSpaceAux.replaceTopology <| by
refine le_antisymm (continuous_id_iff_le.1 ?_) ?_
· refine (@continuous_iff_continuous_dist ℍ ℍ metricSpaceAux.toPseudoMetricSpace _ _).2 ?_
have : ∀ x : ℍ × ℍ, 2 * √(x.1.im * x.2.im) ≠ 0 := fun x => by positivity
-- `continuity` fails to apply `Continuous.div`
apply_rules [Continuous.div, Continuous.mul, continuous_const, Continuous.arsinh,
Continuous.dist, continuous_coe.comp, continuous_fst, continuous_snd,
Real.continuous_sqrt.comp, continuous_im.comp]
· letI : MetricSpace ℍ := metricSpaceAux
refine le_of_nhds_le_nhds fun z => ?_
rw [nhds_induced]
refine (nhds_basis_ball.le_basis_iff (nhds_basis_ball.comap _)).2 fun R hR => ?_
have h₁ : 1 < R / im z + 1 := lt_add_of_pos_left _ (div_pos hR z.im_pos)
have h₀ : 0 < R / im z + 1 := one_pos.trans h₁
refine ⟨log (R / im z + 1), Real.log_pos h₁, ?_⟩
refine fun w hw => (dist_coe_le w z).trans_lt ?_
rwa [← lt_div_iff₀' z.im_pos, sub_lt_iff_lt_add, ← Real.lt_log_iff_exp_lt h₀]
theorem im_pos_of_dist_center_le {z : ℍ} {r : ℝ} {w : ℂ}
(h : dist w (center z r) ≤ z.im * Real.sinh r) : 0 < w.im :=
calc
0 < z.im * (Real.cosh r - Real.sinh r) := mul_pos z.im_pos (sub_pos.2 <| sinh_lt_cosh _)
_ = (z.center r).im - z.im * Real.sinh r := mul_sub _ _ _
_ ≤ (z.center r).im - dist (z.center r : ℂ) w := sub_le_sub_left (by rwa [dist_comm]) _
_ ≤ w.im := sub_le_comm.1 <| (le_abs_self _).trans (abs_im_le_norm <| z.center r - w)
theorem image_coe_closedBall (z : ℍ) (r : ℝ) :
((↑) : ℍ → ℂ) '' closedBall (α := ℍ) z r = closedBall ↑(z.center r) (z.im * Real.sinh r) := by
ext w; constructor
· rintro ⟨w, hw, rfl⟩
exact dist_le_iff_dist_coe_center_le.1 hw
· intro hw
lift w to ℍ using im_pos_of_dist_center_le hw
exact mem_image_of_mem _ (dist_le_iff_dist_coe_center_le.2 hw)
theorem image_coe_ball (z : ℍ) (r : ℝ) :
((↑) : ℍ → ℂ) '' ball (α := ℍ) z r = ball ↑(z.center r) (z.im * Real.sinh r) := by
ext w; constructor
· rintro ⟨w, hw, rfl⟩
exact dist_lt_iff_dist_coe_center_lt.1 hw
· intro hw
lift w to ℍ using im_pos_of_dist_center_le (ball_subset_closedBall hw)
exact mem_image_of_mem _ (dist_lt_iff_dist_coe_center_lt.2 hw)
theorem image_coe_sphere (z : ℍ) (r : ℝ) :
((↑) : ℍ → ℂ) '' sphere (α := ℍ) z r = sphere ↑(z.center r) (z.im * Real.sinh r) := by
ext w; constructor
· rintro ⟨w, hw, rfl⟩
exact dist_eq_iff_dist_coe_center_eq.1 hw
· intro hw
lift w to ℍ using im_pos_of_dist_center_le (sphere_subset_closedBall hw)
exact mem_image_of_mem _ (dist_eq_iff_dist_coe_center_eq.2 hw)
instance : ProperSpace ℍ := by
refine ⟨fun z r => ?_⟩
rw [IsInducing.subtypeVal.isCompact_iff (f := ((↑) : ℍ → ℂ)), image_coe_closedBall]
apply isCompact_closedBall
theorem isometry_vertical_line (a : ℝ) : Isometry fun y => mk ⟨a, exp y⟩ (exp_pos y) := by
refine Isometry.of_dist_eq fun y₁ y₂ => ?_
rw [dist_of_re_eq]
exacts [congr_arg₂ _ (log_exp _) (log_exp _), rfl]
theorem isometry_real_vadd (a : ℝ) : Isometry (a +ᵥ · : ℍ → ℍ) :=
Isometry.of_dist_eq fun y₁ y₂ => by simp only [dist_eq, coe_vadd, vadd_im, dist_add_left]
theorem isometry_pos_mul (a : { x : ℝ // 0 < x }) : Isometry (a • · : ℍ → ℍ) := by
refine Isometry.of_dist_eq fun y₁ y₂ => ?_
simp only [dist_eq, coe_pos_real_smul, pos_real_im]; congr 2
rw [dist_smul₀, mul_mul_mul_comm, Real.sqrt_mul (mul_self_nonneg _), Real.sqrt_mul_self_eq_abs,
Real.norm_eq_abs, mul_left_comm]
exact mul_div_mul_left _ _ (mt _root_.abs_eq_zero.1 a.2.ne')
/-- `SL(2, ℝ)` acts on the upper half plane as an isometry. -/
instance : IsIsometricSMul SL(2, ℝ) ℍ :=
⟨fun g => by
have h₀ : Isometry (fun z => ModularGroup.S • z : ℍ → ℍ) :=
Isometry.of_dist_eq fun y₁ y₂ => by
have h₁ : 0 ≤ im y₁ * im y₂ := mul_nonneg y₁.property.le y₂.property.le
have h₂ : ‖(y₁ * y₂ : ℂ)‖ ≠ 0 := by simp [y₁.ne_zero, y₂.ne_zero]
simp_rw [modular_S_smul, inv_neg, dist_eq, coe_mk, dist_neg_neg,
dist_inv_inv₀ y₁.ne_zero y₂.ne_zero, mk_im, neg_im, inv_im, coe_im, neg_div, neg_neg,
div_mul_div_comm, ← normSq_mul, Real.sqrt_div h₁, ← norm_def, mul_div (2 : ℝ)]
rw [div_div_div_comm, ← norm_mul, div_self h₂, div_one]
by_cases hc : g 1 0 = 0
· obtain ⟨u, v, h⟩ := exists_SL2_smul_eq_of_apply_zero_one_eq_zero g hc
rw [h]
exact (isometry_real_vadd v).comp (isometry_pos_mul u)
· obtain ⟨u, v, w, h⟩ := exists_SL2_smul_eq_of_apply_zero_one_ne_zero g hc
rw [h]
exact
(isometry_real_vadd w).comp (h₀.comp <| (isometry_real_vadd v).comp <| isometry_pos_mul u)⟩
end UpperHalfPlane
| Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/Metric.lean | 358 | 363 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Joël Riou. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Joël Riou
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.LiftingProperties.Basic
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Adjunction.Basic
/-!
# Lifting properties and adjunction
In this file, we obtain `Adjunction.HasLiftingProperty_iff`, which states
that when we have an adjunction `adj : G ⊣ F` between two functors `G : C ⥤ D`
and `F : D ⥤ C`, then a morphism of the form `G.map i` has the left lifting
property in `D` with respect to a morphism `p` if and only the morphism `i`
has the left lifting property in `C` with respect to `F.map p`.
-/
namespace CategoryTheory
open Category
variable {C D : Type*} [Category C] [Category D] {G : C ⥤ D} {F : D ⥤ C}
namespace CommSq
section
variable {A B : C} {X Y : D} {i : A ⟶ B} {p : X ⟶ Y} {u : G.obj A ⟶ X} {v : G.obj B ⟶ Y}
/-- When we have an adjunction `G ⊣ F`, any commutative square where the left
map is of the form `G.map i` and the right map is `p` has an "adjoint" commutative
square whose left map is `i` and whose right map is `F.map p`. -/
theorem right_adjoint (sq : CommSq u (G.map i) p v) (adj : G ⊣ F) :
CommSq (adj.homEquiv _ _ u) i (F.map p) (adj.homEquiv _ _ v) :=
⟨by
simp only [Adjunction.homEquiv_unit, assoc, ← F.map_comp, sq.w]
rw [F.map_comp, Adjunction.unit_naturality_assoc]⟩
variable (sq : CommSq u (G.map i) p v) (adj : G ⊣ F)
/-- The liftings of a commutative are in bijection with the liftings of its (right)
adjoint square. -/
def rightAdjointLiftStructEquiv : sq.LiftStruct ≃ (sq.right_adjoint adj).LiftStruct where
toFun l :=
{ l := adj.homEquiv _ _ l.l
fac_left := by rw [← adj.homEquiv_naturality_left, l.fac_left]
fac_right := by rw [← Adjunction.homEquiv_naturality_right, l.fac_right] }
invFun l :=
{ l := (adj.homEquiv _ _).symm l.l
fac_left := by
rw [← Adjunction.homEquiv_naturality_left_symm, l.fac_left]
apply (adj.homEquiv _ _).left_inv
fac_right := by
rw [← Adjunction.homEquiv_naturality_right_symm, l.fac_right]
apply (adj.homEquiv _ _).left_inv }
left_inv := by aesop_cat
right_inv := by aesop_cat
/-- A square has a lifting if and only if its (right) adjoint square has a lifting. -/
theorem right_adjoint_hasLift_iff : HasLift (sq.right_adjoint adj) ↔ HasLift sq := by
simp only [HasLift.iff]
exact Equiv.nonempty_congr (sq.rightAdjointLiftStructEquiv adj).symm
instance [HasLift sq] : HasLift (sq.right_adjoint adj) := by
rw [right_adjoint_hasLift_iff]
infer_instance
end
section
variable {A B : C} {X Y : D} {i : A ⟶ B} {p : X ⟶ Y} {u : A ⟶ F.obj X} {v : B ⟶ F.obj Y}
/-- When we have an adjunction `G ⊣ F`, any commutative square where the left
map is of the form `i` and the right map is `F.map p` has an "adjoint" commutative
square whose left map is `G.map i` and whose right map is `p`. -/
theorem left_adjoint (sq : CommSq u i (F.map p) v) (adj : G ⊣ F) :
CommSq ((adj.homEquiv _ _).symm u) (G.map i) p ((adj.homEquiv _ _).symm v) :=
⟨by
simp only [Adjunction.homEquiv_counit, assoc, ← G.map_comp_assoc, ← sq.w]
| rw [G.map_comp, assoc, Adjunction.counit_naturality]⟩
variable (sq : CommSq u i (F.map p) v) (adj : G ⊣ F)
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/LiftingProperties/Adjunction.lean | 85 | 88 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Jean Lo. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jean Lo, Yaël Dillies, Moritz Doll
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Pi
import Mathlib.Analysis.Convex.Function
import Mathlib.Analysis.LocallyConvex.Basic
import Mathlib.Data.Real.Pointwise
/-!
# Seminorms
This file defines seminorms.
A seminorm is a function to the reals which is positive-semidefinite, absolutely homogeneous, and
subadditive. They are closely related to convex sets, and a topological vector space is locally
convex if and only if its topology is induced by a family of seminorms.
## Main declarations
For a module over a normed ring:
* `Seminorm`: A function to the reals that is positive-semidefinite, absolutely homogeneous, and
subadditive.
* `normSeminorm 𝕜 E`: The norm on `E` as a seminorm.
## References
* [H. H. Schaefer, *Topological Vector Spaces*][schaefer1966]
## Tags
seminorm, locally convex, LCTVS
-/
assert_not_exists balancedCore
open NormedField Set Filter
open scoped NNReal Pointwise Topology Uniformity
variable {R R' 𝕜 𝕜₂ 𝕜₃ 𝕝 E E₂ E₃ F ι : Type*}
/-- A seminorm on a module over a normed ring is a function to the reals that is positive
semidefinite, positive homogeneous, and subadditive. -/
structure Seminorm (𝕜 : Type*) (E : Type*) [SeminormedRing 𝕜] [AddGroup E] [SMul 𝕜 E] extends
AddGroupSeminorm E where
/-- The seminorm of a scalar multiplication is the product of the absolute value of the scalar
and the original seminorm. -/
smul' : ∀ (a : 𝕜) (x : E), toFun (a • x) = ‖a‖ * toFun x
attribute [nolint docBlame] Seminorm.toAddGroupSeminorm
/-- `SeminormClass F 𝕜 E` states that `F` is a type of seminorms on the `𝕜`-module `E`.
You should extend this class when you extend `Seminorm`. -/
class SeminormClass (F : Type*) (𝕜 E : outParam Type*) [SeminormedRing 𝕜] [AddGroup E]
[SMul 𝕜 E] [FunLike F E ℝ] : Prop extends AddGroupSeminormClass F E ℝ where
/-- The seminorm of a scalar multiplication is the product of the absolute value of the scalar
and the original seminorm. -/
map_smul_eq_mul (f : F) (a : 𝕜) (x : E) : f (a • x) = ‖a‖ * f x
export SeminormClass (map_smul_eq_mul)
section Of
/-- Alternative constructor for a `Seminorm` on an `AddCommGroup E` that is a module over a
`SeminormedRing 𝕜`. -/
def Seminorm.of [SeminormedRing 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] (f : E → ℝ)
(add_le : ∀ x y : E, f (x + y) ≤ f x + f y) (smul : ∀ (a : 𝕜) (x : E), f (a • x) = ‖a‖ * f x) :
Seminorm 𝕜 E where
toFun := f
map_zero' := by rw [← zero_smul 𝕜 (0 : E), smul, norm_zero, zero_mul]
add_le' := add_le
smul' := smul
neg' x := by rw [← neg_one_smul 𝕜, smul, norm_neg, ← smul, one_smul]
/-- Alternative constructor for a `Seminorm` over a normed field `𝕜` that only assumes `f 0 = 0`
and an inequality for the scalar multiplication. -/
def Seminorm.ofSMulLE [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] (f : E → ℝ) (map_zero : f 0 = 0)
(add_le : ∀ x y, f (x + y) ≤ f x + f y) (smul_le : ∀ (r : 𝕜) (x), f (r • x) ≤ ‖r‖ * f x) :
Seminorm 𝕜 E :=
Seminorm.of f add_le fun r x => by
refine le_antisymm (smul_le r x) ?_
by_cases h : r = 0
· simp [h, map_zero]
rw [← mul_le_mul_left (inv_pos.mpr (norm_pos_iff.mpr h))]
rw [inv_mul_cancel_left₀ (norm_ne_zero_iff.mpr h)]
specialize smul_le r⁻¹ (r • x)
rw [norm_inv] at smul_le
convert smul_le
simp [h]
end Of
namespace Seminorm
section SeminormedRing
variable [SeminormedRing 𝕜]
section AddGroup
variable [AddGroup E]
section SMul
variable [SMul 𝕜 E]
instance instFunLike : FunLike (Seminorm 𝕜 E) E ℝ where
coe f := f.toFun
coe_injective' f g h := by
rcases f with ⟨⟨_⟩⟩
rcases g with ⟨⟨_⟩⟩
congr
instance instSeminormClass : SeminormClass (Seminorm 𝕜 E) 𝕜 E where
map_zero f := f.map_zero'
map_add_le_add f := f.add_le'
map_neg_eq_map f := f.neg'
map_smul_eq_mul f := f.smul'
@[ext]
theorem ext {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} (h : ∀ x, (p : E → ℝ) x = q x) : p = q :=
DFunLike.ext p q h
instance instZero : Zero (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
⟨{ AddGroupSeminorm.instZeroAddGroupSeminorm.zero with
smul' := fun _ _ => (mul_zero _).symm }⟩
@[simp]
theorem coe_zero : ⇑(0 : Seminorm 𝕜 E) = 0 :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem zero_apply (x : E) : (0 : Seminorm 𝕜 E) x = 0 :=
rfl
instance : Inhabited (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
⟨0⟩
variable (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x : E) (r : ℝ)
/-- Any action on `ℝ` which factors through `ℝ≥0` applies to a seminorm. -/
instance instSMul [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] : SMul R (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
smul r p :=
{ r • p.toAddGroupSeminorm with
toFun := fun x => r • p x
smul' := fun _ _ => by
simp only [← smul_one_smul ℝ≥0 r (_ : ℝ), NNReal.smul_def, smul_eq_mul]
rw [map_smul_eq_mul, mul_left_comm] }
instance [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] [SMul R' ℝ] [SMul R' ℝ≥0]
[IsScalarTower R' ℝ≥0 ℝ] [SMul R R'] [IsScalarTower R R' ℝ] :
IsScalarTower R R' (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
smul_assoc r a p := ext fun x => smul_assoc r a (p x)
theorem coe_smul [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] (r : R) (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) :
⇑(r • p) = r • ⇑p :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem smul_apply [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] (r : R) (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E)
(x : E) : (r • p) x = r • p x :=
rfl
instance instAdd : Add (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
add p q :=
{ p.toAddGroupSeminorm + q.toAddGroupSeminorm with
toFun := fun x => p x + q x
smul' := fun a x => by simp only [map_smul_eq_mul, map_smul_eq_mul, mul_add] }
theorem coe_add (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : ⇑(p + q) = p + q :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem add_apply (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x : E) : (p + q) x = p x + q x :=
rfl
instance instAddMonoid : AddMonoid (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.addMonoid _ rfl coe_add fun _ _ => by rfl
instance instAddCommMonoid : AddCommMonoid (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.addCommMonoid _ rfl coe_add fun _ _ => by rfl
instance instPartialOrder : PartialOrder (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
PartialOrder.lift _ DFunLike.coe_injective
instance instIsOrderedCancelAddMonoid : IsOrderedCancelAddMonoid (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.isOrderedCancelAddMonoid _ rfl coe_add fun _ _ => rfl
instance instMulAction [Monoid R] [MulAction R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] :
MulAction R (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
DFunLike.coe_injective.mulAction _ (by intros; rfl)
variable (𝕜 E)
/-- `coeFn` as an `AddMonoidHom`. Helper definition for showing that `Seminorm 𝕜 E` is a module. -/
@[simps]
def coeFnAddMonoidHom : AddMonoidHom (Seminorm 𝕜 E) (E → ℝ) where
toFun := (↑)
map_zero' := coe_zero
map_add' := coe_add
theorem coeFnAddMonoidHom_injective : Function.Injective (coeFnAddMonoidHom 𝕜 E) :=
show @Function.Injective (Seminorm 𝕜 E) (E → ℝ) (↑) from DFunLike.coe_injective
variable {𝕜 E}
instance instDistribMulAction [Monoid R] [DistribMulAction R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0]
[IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] : DistribMulAction R (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
(coeFnAddMonoidHom_injective 𝕜 E).distribMulAction _ (by intros; rfl)
instance instModule [Semiring R] [Module R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] :
Module R (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
(coeFnAddMonoidHom_injective 𝕜 E).module R _ (by intros; rfl)
instance instSup : Max (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
max p q :=
{ p.toAddGroupSeminorm ⊔ q.toAddGroupSeminorm with
toFun := p ⊔ q
smul' := fun x v =>
(congr_arg₂ max (map_smul_eq_mul p x v) (map_smul_eq_mul q x v)).trans <|
(mul_max_of_nonneg _ _ <| norm_nonneg x).symm }
@[simp]
theorem coe_sup (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : ⇑(p ⊔ q) = (p : E → ℝ) ⊔ (q : E → ℝ) :=
rfl
theorem sup_apply (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x : E) : (p ⊔ q) x = p x ⊔ q x :=
rfl
theorem smul_sup [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] (r : R) (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) :
r • (p ⊔ q) = r • p ⊔ r • q :=
have real.smul_max : ∀ x y : ℝ, r • max x y = max (r • x) (r • y) := fun x y => by
simpa only [← smul_eq_mul, ← NNReal.smul_def, smul_one_smul ℝ≥0 r (_ : ℝ)] using
mul_max_of_nonneg x y (r • (1 : ℝ≥0) : ℝ≥0).coe_nonneg
ext fun _ => real.smul_max _ _
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_le_coe {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} : (p : E → ℝ) ≤ q ↔ p ≤ q :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp, norm_cast]
theorem coe_lt_coe {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} : (p : E → ℝ) < q ↔ p < q :=
Iff.rfl
theorem le_def {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} : p ≤ q ↔ ∀ x, p x ≤ q x :=
Iff.rfl
theorem lt_def {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} : p < q ↔ p ≤ q ∧ ∃ x, p x < q x :=
@Pi.lt_def _ _ _ p q
instance instSemilatticeSup : SemilatticeSup (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
Function.Injective.semilatticeSup _ DFunLike.coe_injective coe_sup
end SMul
end AddGroup
section Module
variable [SeminormedRing 𝕜₂] [SeminormedRing 𝕜₃]
variable {σ₁₂ : 𝕜 →+* 𝕜₂} [RingHomIsometric σ₁₂]
variable {σ₂₃ : 𝕜₂ →+* 𝕜₃} [RingHomIsometric σ₂₃]
variable {σ₁₃ : 𝕜 →+* 𝕜₃} [RingHomIsometric σ₁₃]
variable [AddCommGroup E] [AddCommGroup E₂] [AddCommGroup E₃]
variable [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜₂ E₂] [Module 𝕜₃ E₃]
variable [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ]
/-- Composition of a seminorm with a linear map is a seminorm. -/
def comp (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) : Seminorm 𝕜 E :=
{ p.toAddGroupSeminorm.comp f.toAddMonoidHom with
toFun := fun x => p (f x)
-- Porting note: the `simp only` below used to be part of the `rw`.
-- I'm not sure why this change was needed, and am worried by it!
-- Note: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/8386 had to change `map_smulₛₗ` to `map_smulₛₗ _`
smul' := fun _ _ => by simp only [map_smulₛₗ _]; rw [map_smul_eq_mul, RingHomIsometric.is_iso] }
theorem coe_comp (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) : ⇑(p.comp f) = p ∘ f :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem comp_apply (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (x : E) : (p.comp f) x = p (f x) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem comp_id (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : p.comp LinearMap.id = p :=
ext fun _ => rfl
@[simp]
theorem comp_zero (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) : p.comp (0 : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) = 0 :=
ext fun _ => map_zero p
@[simp]
theorem zero_comp (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) : (0 : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂).comp f = 0 :=
ext fun _ => rfl
theorem comp_comp [RingHomCompTriple σ₁₂ σ₂₃ σ₁₃] (p : Seminorm 𝕜₃ E₃) (g : E₂ →ₛₗ[σ₂₃] E₃)
(f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) : p.comp (g.comp f) = (p.comp g).comp f :=
ext fun _ => rfl
theorem add_comp (p q : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) :
(p + q).comp f = p.comp f + q.comp f :=
ext fun _ => rfl
theorem comp_add_le (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f g : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) :
p.comp (f + g) ≤ p.comp f + p.comp g := fun _ => map_add_le_add p _ _
theorem smul_comp (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (c : R) :
(c • p).comp f = c • p.comp f :=
ext fun _ => rfl
theorem comp_mono {p q : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂} (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (hp : p ≤ q) : p.comp f ≤ q.comp f :=
fun _ => hp _
/-- The composition as an `AddMonoidHom`. -/
@[simps]
def pullback (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂ →+ Seminorm 𝕜 E where
toFun := fun p => p.comp f
map_zero' := zero_comp f
map_add' := fun p q => add_comp p q f
instance instOrderBot : OrderBot (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
bot := 0
bot_le := apply_nonneg
@[simp]
theorem coe_bot : ⇑(⊥ : Seminorm 𝕜 E) = 0 :=
rfl
theorem bot_eq_zero : (⊥ : Seminorm 𝕜 E) = 0 :=
rfl
theorem smul_le_smul {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {a b : ℝ≥0} (hpq : p ≤ q) (hab : a ≤ b) :
a • p ≤ b • q := by
simp_rw [le_def]
intro x
exact mul_le_mul hab (hpq x) (apply_nonneg p x) (NNReal.coe_nonneg b)
theorem finset_sup_apply (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (x : E) :
s.sup p x = ↑(s.sup fun i => ⟨p i x, apply_nonneg (p i) x⟩ : ℝ≥0) := by
induction' s using Finset.cons_induction_on with a s ha ih
· rw [Finset.sup_empty, Finset.sup_empty, coe_bot, _root_.bot_eq_zero, Pi.zero_apply]
norm_cast
· rw [Finset.sup_cons, Finset.sup_cons, coe_sup, Pi.sup_apply, NNReal.coe_max, NNReal.coe_mk, ih]
theorem exists_apply_eq_finset_sup (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) {s : Finset ι} (hs : s.Nonempty) (x : E) :
∃ i ∈ s, s.sup p x = p i x := by
rcases Finset.exists_mem_eq_sup s hs (fun i ↦ (⟨p i x, apply_nonneg _ _⟩ : ℝ≥0)) with ⟨i, hi, hix⟩
rw [finset_sup_apply]
exact ⟨i, hi, congr_arg _ hix⟩
theorem zero_or_exists_apply_eq_finset_sup (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (x : E) :
s.sup p x = 0 ∨ ∃ i ∈ s, s.sup p x = p i x := by
rcases Finset.eq_empty_or_nonempty s with (rfl|hs)
· left; rfl
· right; exact exists_apply_eq_finset_sup p hs x
theorem finset_sup_smul (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (C : ℝ≥0) :
s.sup (C • p) = C • s.sup p := by
ext x
rw [smul_apply, finset_sup_apply, finset_sup_apply]
symm
exact congr_arg ((↑) : ℝ≥0 → ℝ) (NNReal.mul_finset_sup C s (fun i ↦ ⟨p i x, apply_nonneg _ _⟩))
theorem finset_sup_le_sum (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) : s.sup p ≤ ∑ i ∈ s, p i := by
classical
refine Finset.sup_le_iff.mpr ?_
intro i hi
rw [Finset.sum_eq_sum_diff_singleton_add hi, le_add_iff_nonneg_left]
exact bot_le
theorem finset_sup_apply_le {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} {s : Finset ι} {x : E} {a : ℝ} (ha : 0 ≤ a)
(h : ∀ i, i ∈ s → p i x ≤ a) : s.sup p x ≤ a := by
lift a to ℝ≥0 using ha
rw [finset_sup_apply, NNReal.coe_le_coe]
exact Finset.sup_le h
theorem le_finset_sup_apply {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} {s : Finset ι} {x : E} {i : ι}
(hi : i ∈ s) : p i x ≤ s.sup p x :=
(Finset.le_sup hi : p i ≤ s.sup p) x
theorem finset_sup_apply_lt {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} {s : Finset ι} {x : E} {a : ℝ} (ha : 0 < a)
(h : ∀ i, i ∈ s → p i x < a) : s.sup p x < a := by
lift a to ℝ≥0 using ha.le
rw [finset_sup_apply, NNReal.coe_lt_coe, Finset.sup_lt_iff]
· exact h
· exact NNReal.coe_pos.mpr ha
theorem norm_sub_map_le_sub (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x y : E) : ‖p x - p y‖ ≤ p (x - y) :=
abs_sub_map_le_sub p x y
end Module
end SeminormedRing
section SeminormedCommRing
variable [SeminormedRing 𝕜] [SeminormedCommRing 𝕜₂]
variable {σ₁₂ : 𝕜 →+* 𝕜₂} [RingHomIsometric σ₁₂]
variable [AddCommGroup E] [AddCommGroup E₂] [Module 𝕜 E] [Module 𝕜₂ E₂]
theorem comp_smul (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (c : 𝕜₂) :
p.comp (c • f) = ‖c‖₊ • p.comp f :=
ext fun _ => by
rw [comp_apply, smul_apply, LinearMap.smul_apply, map_smul_eq_mul, NNReal.smul_def, coe_nnnorm,
smul_eq_mul, comp_apply]
theorem comp_smul_apply (p : Seminorm 𝕜₂ E₂) (f : E →ₛₗ[σ₁₂] E₂) (c : 𝕜₂) (x : E) :
p.comp (c • f) x = ‖c‖ * p (f x) :=
map_smul_eq_mul p _ _
end SeminormedCommRing
section NormedField
variable [NormedField 𝕜] [AddCommGroup E] [Module 𝕜 E] {p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E} {x : E}
/-- Auxiliary lemma to show that the infimum of seminorms is well-defined. -/
theorem bddBelow_range_add : BddBelow (range fun u => p u + q (x - u)) :=
⟨0, by
rintro _ ⟨x, rfl⟩
dsimp; positivity⟩
noncomputable instance instInf : Min (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
min p q :=
{ p.toAddGroupSeminorm ⊓ q.toAddGroupSeminorm with
toFun := fun x => ⨅ u : E, p u + q (x - u)
smul' := by
intro a x
obtain rfl | ha := eq_or_ne a 0
· rw [norm_zero, zero_mul, zero_smul]
refine
ciInf_eq_of_forall_ge_of_forall_gt_exists_lt
(fun i => by positivity)
fun x hx => ⟨0, by rwa [map_zero, sub_zero, map_zero, add_zero]⟩
simp_rw [Real.mul_iInf_of_nonneg (norm_nonneg a), mul_add, ← map_smul_eq_mul p, ←
map_smul_eq_mul q, smul_sub]
refine
Function.Surjective.iInf_congr ((a⁻¹ • ·) : E → E)
(fun u => ⟨a • u, inv_smul_smul₀ ha u⟩) fun u => ?_
rw [smul_inv_smul₀ ha] }
@[simp]
theorem inf_apply (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (x : E) : (p ⊓ q) x = ⨅ u : E, p u + q (x - u) :=
rfl
noncomputable instance instLattice : Lattice (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
{ Seminorm.instSemilatticeSup with
inf := (· ⊓ ·)
inf_le_left := fun p q x =>
ciInf_le_of_le bddBelow_range_add x <| by
simp only [sub_self, map_zero, add_zero]; rfl
inf_le_right := fun p q x =>
ciInf_le_of_le bddBelow_range_add 0 <| by
simp only [sub_self, map_zero, zero_add, sub_zero]; rfl
le_inf := fun a _ _ hab hac _ =>
le_ciInf fun _ => (le_map_add_map_sub a _ _).trans <| add_le_add (hab _) (hac _) }
theorem smul_inf [SMul R ℝ] [SMul R ℝ≥0] [IsScalarTower R ℝ≥0 ℝ] (r : R) (p q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) :
r • (p ⊓ q) = r • p ⊓ r • q := by
ext
simp_rw [smul_apply, inf_apply, smul_apply, ← smul_one_smul ℝ≥0 r (_ : ℝ), NNReal.smul_def,
smul_eq_mul, Real.mul_iInf_of_nonneg (NNReal.coe_nonneg _), mul_add]
section Classical
open Classical in
/-- We define the supremum of an arbitrary subset of `Seminorm 𝕜 E` as follows:
* if `s` is `BddAbove` *as a set of functions `E → ℝ`* (that is, if `s` is pointwise bounded
above), we take the pointwise supremum of all elements of `s`, and we prove that it is indeed a
seminorm.
* otherwise, we take the zero seminorm `⊥`.
There are two things worth mentioning here:
* First, it is not trivial at first that `s` being bounded above *by a function* implies
being bounded above *as a seminorm*. We show this in `Seminorm.bddAbove_iff` by using
that the `Sup s` as defined here is then a bounding seminorm for `s`. So it is important to make
the case disjunction on `BddAbove ((↑) '' s : Set (E → ℝ))` and not `BddAbove s`.
* Since the pointwise `Sup` already gives `0` at points where a family of functions is
not bounded above, one could hope that just using the pointwise `Sup` would work here, without the
need for an additional case disjunction. As discussed on Zulip, this doesn't work because this can
give a function which does *not* satisfy the seminorm axioms (typically sub-additivity).
-/
noncomputable instance instSupSet : SupSet (Seminorm 𝕜 E) where
sSup s :=
if h : BddAbove ((↑) '' s : Set (E → ℝ)) then
{ toFun := ⨆ p : s, ((p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : E → ℝ)
map_zero' := by
rw [iSup_apply, ← @Real.iSup_const_zero s]
congr!
rename_i _ _ _ i
exact map_zero i.1
add_le' := fun x y => by
rcases h with ⟨q, hq⟩
obtain rfl | h := s.eq_empty_or_nonempty
· simp [Real.iSup_of_isEmpty]
haveI : Nonempty ↑s := h.coe_sort
simp only [iSup_apply]
refine ciSup_le fun i =>
((i : Seminorm 𝕜 E).add_le' x y).trans <| add_le_add
-- Porting note: `f` is provided to force `Subtype.val` to appear.
-- A type ascription on `_` would have also worked, but would have been more verbose.
(le_ciSup (f := fun i => (Subtype.val i : Seminorm 𝕜 E).toFun x) ⟨q x, ?_⟩ i)
(le_ciSup (f := fun i => (Subtype.val i : Seminorm 𝕜 E).toFun y) ⟨q y, ?_⟩ i)
<;> rw [mem_upperBounds, forall_mem_range]
<;> exact fun j => hq (mem_image_of_mem _ j.2) _
neg' := fun x => by
simp only [iSup_apply]
congr! 2
rename_i _ _ _ i
exact i.1.neg' _
smul' := fun a x => by
simp only [iSup_apply]
rw [← smul_eq_mul,
Real.smul_iSup_of_nonneg (norm_nonneg a) fun i : s => (i : Seminorm 𝕜 E) x]
congr!
rename_i _ _ _ i
exact i.1.smul' a x }
else ⊥
protected theorem coe_sSup_eq' {s : Set <| Seminorm 𝕜 E}
(hs : BddAbove ((↑) '' s : Set (E → ℝ))) : ↑(sSup s) = ⨆ p : s, ((p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : E → ℝ) :=
congr_arg _ (dif_pos hs)
protected theorem bddAbove_iff {s : Set <| Seminorm 𝕜 E} :
BddAbove s ↔ BddAbove ((↑) '' s : Set (E → ℝ)) :=
⟨fun ⟨q, hq⟩ => ⟨q, forall_mem_image.2 fun _ hp => hq hp⟩, fun H =>
⟨sSup s, fun p hp x => by
dsimp
rw [Seminorm.coe_sSup_eq' H, iSup_apply]
rcases H with ⟨q, hq⟩
exact
le_ciSup ⟨q x, forall_mem_range.mpr fun i : s => hq (mem_image_of_mem _ i.2) x⟩ ⟨p, hp⟩⟩⟩
protected theorem bddAbove_range_iff {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} :
BddAbove (range p) ↔ ∀ x, BddAbove (range fun i ↦ p i x) := by
rw [Seminorm.bddAbove_iff, ← range_comp, bddAbove_range_pi]; rfl
protected theorem coe_sSup_eq {s : Set <| Seminorm 𝕜 E} (hs : BddAbove s) :
↑(sSup s) = ⨆ p : s, ((p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : E → ℝ) :=
Seminorm.coe_sSup_eq' (Seminorm.bddAbove_iff.mp hs)
protected theorem coe_iSup_eq {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E} (hp : BddAbove (range p)) :
↑(⨆ i, p i) = ⨆ i, ((p i : Seminorm 𝕜 E) : E → ℝ) := by
rw [← sSup_range, Seminorm.coe_sSup_eq hp]
exact iSup_range' (fun p : Seminorm 𝕜 E => (p : E → ℝ)) p
protected theorem sSup_apply {s : Set (Seminorm 𝕜 E)} (hp : BddAbove s) {x : E} :
(sSup s) x = ⨆ p : s, (p : E → ℝ) x := by
rw [Seminorm.coe_sSup_eq hp, iSup_apply]
protected theorem iSup_apply {ι : Sort*} {p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E}
(hp : BddAbove (range p)) {x : E} : (⨆ i, p i) x = ⨆ i, p i x := by
rw [Seminorm.coe_iSup_eq hp, iSup_apply]
protected theorem sSup_empty : sSup (∅ : Set (Seminorm 𝕜 E)) = ⊥ := by
ext
rw [Seminorm.sSup_apply bddAbove_empty, Real.iSup_of_isEmpty]
rfl
private theorem isLUB_sSup (s : Set (Seminorm 𝕜 E)) (hs₁ : BddAbove s) (hs₂ : s.Nonempty) :
IsLUB s (sSup s) := by
refine ⟨fun p hp x => ?_, fun p hp x => ?_⟩ <;> haveI : Nonempty ↑s := hs₂.coe_sort <;>
dsimp <;> rw [Seminorm.coe_sSup_eq hs₁, iSup_apply]
· rcases hs₁ with ⟨q, hq⟩
exact le_ciSup ⟨q x, forall_mem_range.mpr fun i : s => hq i.2 x⟩ ⟨p, hp⟩
· exact ciSup_le fun q => hp q.2 x
/-- `Seminorm 𝕜 E` is a conditionally complete lattice.
Note that, while `inf`, `sup` and `sSup` have good definitional properties (corresponding to
the instances given here for `Inf`, `Sup` and `SupSet` respectively), `sInf s` is just
defined as the supremum of the lower bounds of `s`, which is not really useful in practice. If you
need to use `sInf` on seminorms, then you should probably provide a more workable definition first,
but this is unlikely to happen so we keep the "bad" definition for now. -/
noncomputable instance instConditionallyCompleteLattice :
ConditionallyCompleteLattice (Seminorm 𝕜 E) :=
conditionallyCompleteLatticeOfLatticeOfsSup (Seminorm 𝕜 E) Seminorm.isLUB_sSup
end Classical
end NormedField
/-! ### Seminorm ball -/
section SeminormedRing
variable [SeminormedRing 𝕜]
section AddCommGroup
variable [AddCommGroup E]
section SMul
variable [SMul 𝕜 E] (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E)
/-- The ball of radius `r` at `x` with respect to seminorm `p` is the set of elements `y` with
`p (y - x) < r`. -/
def ball (x : E) (r : ℝ) :=
{ y : E | p (y - x) < r }
/-- The closed ball of radius `r` at `x` with respect to seminorm `p` is the set of elements `y`
with `p (y - x) ≤ r`. -/
def closedBall (x : E) (r : ℝ) :=
{ y : E | p (y - x) ≤ r }
variable {x y : E} {r : ℝ}
@[simp]
theorem mem_ball : y ∈ ball p x r ↔ p (y - x) < r :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem mem_closedBall : y ∈ closedBall p x r ↔ p (y - x) ≤ r :=
Iff.rfl
theorem mem_ball_self (hr : 0 < r) : x ∈ ball p x r := by simp [hr]
theorem mem_closedBall_self (hr : 0 ≤ r) : x ∈ closedBall p x r := by simp [hr]
theorem mem_ball_zero : y ∈ ball p 0 r ↔ p y < r := by rw [mem_ball, sub_zero]
theorem mem_closedBall_zero : y ∈ closedBall p 0 r ↔ p y ≤ r := by rw [mem_closedBall, sub_zero]
theorem ball_zero_eq : ball p 0 r = { y : E | p y < r } :=
Set.ext fun _ => p.mem_ball_zero
theorem closedBall_zero_eq : closedBall p 0 r = { y : E | p y ≤ r } :=
Set.ext fun _ => p.mem_closedBall_zero
theorem ball_subset_closedBall (x r) : ball p x r ⊆ closedBall p x r := fun _ h =>
(mem_closedBall _).mpr ((mem_ball _).mp h).le
theorem closedBall_eq_biInter_ball (x r) : closedBall p x r = ⋂ ρ > r, ball p x ρ := by
ext y; simp_rw [mem_closedBall, mem_iInter₂, mem_ball, ← forall_lt_iff_le']
@[simp]
theorem ball_zero' (x : E) (hr : 0 < r) : ball (0 : Seminorm 𝕜 E) x r = Set.univ := by
rw [Set.eq_univ_iff_forall, ball]
simp [hr]
@[simp]
theorem closedBall_zero' (x : E) (hr : 0 < r) : closedBall (0 : Seminorm 𝕜 E) x r = Set.univ :=
eq_univ_of_subset (ball_subset_closedBall _ _ _) (ball_zero' x hr)
theorem ball_smul (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {c : NNReal} (hc : 0 < c) (r : ℝ) (x : E) :
(c • p).ball x r = p.ball x (r / c) := by
ext
rw [mem_ball, mem_ball, smul_apply, NNReal.smul_def, smul_eq_mul, mul_comm,
lt_div_iff₀ (NNReal.coe_pos.mpr hc)]
theorem closedBall_smul (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) {c : NNReal} (hc : 0 < c) (r : ℝ) (x : E) :
(c • p).closedBall x r = p.closedBall x (r / c) := by
ext
rw [mem_closedBall, mem_closedBall, smul_apply, NNReal.smul_def, smul_eq_mul, mul_comm,
le_div_iff₀ (NNReal.coe_pos.mpr hc)]
theorem ball_sup (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (e : E) (r : ℝ) :
ball (p ⊔ q) e r = ball p e r ∩ ball q e r := by
simp_rw [ball, ← Set.setOf_and, coe_sup, Pi.sup_apply, sup_lt_iff]
theorem closedBall_sup (p : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (q : Seminorm 𝕜 E) (e : E) (r : ℝ) :
closedBall (p ⊔ q) e r = closedBall p e r ∩ closedBall q e r := by
simp_rw [closedBall, ← Set.setOf_and, coe_sup, Pi.sup_apply, sup_le_iff]
theorem ball_finset_sup' (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (H : s.Nonempty) (e : E) (r : ℝ) :
ball (s.sup' H p) e r = s.inf' H fun i => ball (p i) e r := by
induction H using Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction with
| singleton => simp
| cons _ _ _ hs ih =>
rw [Finset.sup'_cons hs, Finset.inf'_cons hs, ball_sup]
-- Porting note: `rw` can't use `inf_eq_inter` here, but `simp` can?
simp only [inf_eq_inter, ih]
theorem closedBall_finset_sup' (p : ι → Seminorm 𝕜 E) (s : Finset ι) (H : s.Nonempty) (e : E)
(r : ℝ) : closedBall (s.sup' H p) e r = s.inf' H fun i => closedBall (p i) e r := by
induction H using Finset.Nonempty.cons_induction with
| singleton => simp
| | cons _ _ _ hs ih =>
| Mathlib/Analysis/Seminorm.lean | 683 | 683 |
/-
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.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Add
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Equiv
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Prod
import Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Monotone
import Mathlib.Topology.EMetricSpace.BoundedVariation
/-!
# Almost everywhere differentiability of functions with locally bounded variation
In this file we show that a bounded variation function is differentiable almost everywhere.
This implies that Lipschitz functions from the real line into finite-dimensional vector space
are also differentiable almost everywhere.
## Main definitions and results
* `LocallyBoundedVariationOn.ae_differentiableWithinAt` shows that a bounded variation
function into a finite dimensional real vector space is differentiable almost everywhere.
* `LipschitzOnWith.ae_differentiableWithinAt` is the same result for Lipschitz functions.
We also give several variations around these results.
-/
open scoped NNReal ENNReal Topology
open Set MeasureTheory Filter
variable {α : Type*} [LinearOrder α] {E : Type*} [PseudoEMetricSpace E]
/-! ## -/
variable {V : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup V] [NormedSpace ℝ V] [FiniteDimensional ℝ V]
namespace LocallyBoundedVariationOn
/-- A bounded variation function into `ℝ` is differentiable almost everywhere. Superseded by
`ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem`. -/
theorem ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem_real {f : ℝ → ℝ} {s : Set ℝ}
(h : LocallyBoundedVariationOn f s) : ∀ᵐ x, x ∈ s → DifferentiableWithinAt ℝ f s x := by
obtain ⟨p, q, hp, hq, rfl⟩ : ∃ p q, MonotoneOn p s ∧ MonotoneOn q s ∧ f = p - q :=
h.exists_monotoneOn_sub_monotoneOn
filter_upwards [hp.ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem, hq.ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem] with
x hxp hxq xs
exact (hxp xs).sub (hxq xs)
/-- A bounded variation function into a finite dimensional product vector space is differentiable
almost everywhere. Superseded by `ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem`. -/
theorem ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem_pi {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] {f : ℝ → ι → ℝ} {s : Set ℝ}
(h : LocallyBoundedVariationOn f s) : ∀ᵐ x, x ∈ s → DifferentiableWithinAt ℝ f s x := by
have A : ∀ i : ι, LipschitzWith 1 fun x : ι → ℝ => x i := fun i => LipschitzWith.eval i
have : ∀ i : ι, ∀ᵐ x, x ∈ s → DifferentiableWithinAt ℝ (fun x : ℝ => f x i) s x := fun i ↦ by
apply ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem_real
exact LipschitzWith.comp_locallyBoundedVariationOn (A i) h
filter_upwards [ae_all_iff.2 this] with x hx xs
exact differentiableWithinAt_pi.2 fun i => hx i xs
/-- A real function into a finite dimensional real vector space with bounded variation on a set
is differentiable almost everywhere in this set. -/
theorem ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem {f : ℝ → V} {s : Set ℝ}
(h : LocallyBoundedVariationOn f s) : ∀ᵐ x, x ∈ s → DifferentiableWithinAt ℝ f s x := by
let A := (Basis.ofVectorSpace ℝ V).equivFun.toContinuousLinearEquiv
suffices H : ∀ᵐ x, x ∈ s → DifferentiableWithinAt ℝ (A ∘ f) s x by
filter_upwards [H] with x hx xs
have : f = (A.symm ∘ A) ∘ f := by
simp only [ContinuousLinearEquiv.symm_comp_self, Function.id_comp]
rw [this]
exact A.symm.differentiableAt.comp_differentiableWithinAt x (hx xs)
apply ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem_pi
exact A.lipschitz.comp_locallyBoundedVariationOn h
/-- A real function into a finite dimensional real vector space with bounded variation on a set
is differentiable almost everywhere in this set. -/
theorem ae_differentiableWithinAt {f : ℝ → V} {s : Set ℝ} (h : LocallyBoundedVariationOn f s)
(hs : MeasurableSet s) : ∀ᵐ x ∂volume.restrict s, DifferentiableWithinAt ℝ f s x := by
rw [ae_restrict_iff' hs]
exact h.ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem
/-- A real function into a finite dimensional real vector space with bounded variation
is differentiable almost everywhere. -/
theorem ae_differentiableAt {f : ℝ → V} (h : LocallyBoundedVariationOn f univ) :
∀ᵐ x, DifferentiableAt ℝ f x := by
filter_upwards [h.ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem] with x hx
rw [differentiableWithinAt_univ] at hx
exact hx (mem_univ _)
end LocallyBoundedVariationOn
/-- A real function into a finite dimensional real vector space which is Lipschitz on a set
is differentiable almost everywhere in this set. For the general Rademacher theorem assuming
that the source space is finite dimensional, see `LipschitzOnWith.ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem`.
-/
theorem LipschitzOnWith.ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem_real {C : ℝ≥0} {f : ℝ → V} {s : Set ℝ}
(h : LipschitzOnWith C f s) : ∀ᵐ x, x ∈ s → DifferentiableWithinAt ℝ f s x :=
h.locallyBoundedVariationOn.ae_differentiableWithinAt_of_mem
/-- A real function into a finite dimensional real vector space which is Lipschitz on a set
is differentiable almost everywhere in this set. For the general Rademacher theorem assuming
that the source space is finite dimensional, see `LipschitzOnWith.ae_differentiableWithinAt`. -/
theorem LipschitzOnWith.ae_differentiableWithinAt_real {C : ℝ≥0} {f : ℝ → V} {s : Set ℝ}
(h : LipschitzOnWith C f s) (hs : MeasurableSet s) :
∀ᵐ x ∂volume.restrict s, DifferentiableWithinAt ℝ f s x :=
h.locallyBoundedVariationOn.ae_differentiableWithinAt hs
/-- A real Lipschitz function into a finite dimensional real vector space is differentiable
almost everywhere. For the general Rademacher theorem assuming
that the source space is finite dimensional, see `LipschitzWith.ae_differentiableAt`. -/
theorem LipschitzWith.ae_differentiableAt_real {C : ℝ≥0} {f : ℝ → V} (h : LipschitzWith C f) :
∀ᵐ x, DifferentiableAt ℝ f x :=
(h.locallyBoundedVariationOn univ).ae_differentiableAt
| Mathlib/Analysis/BoundedVariation.lean | 551 | 569 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Jeremy Avigad
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Notation.Pi
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Lattice
import Mathlib.Order.Filter.Defs
/-!
# Theory of filters on sets
A *filter* on a type `α` is a collection of sets of `α` which contains the whole `α`,
is upwards-closed, and is stable under intersection. They are mostly used to
abstract two related kinds of ideas:
* *limits*, including finite or infinite limits of sequences, finite or infinite limits of functions
at a point or at infinity, etc...
* *things happening eventually*, including things happening for large enough `n : ℕ`, or near enough
a point `x`, or for close enough pairs of points, or things happening almost everywhere in the
sense of measure theory. Dually, filters can also express the idea of *things happening often*:
for arbitrarily large `n`, or at a point in any neighborhood of given a point etc...
## Main definitions
In this file, we endow `Filter α` it with a complete lattice structure.
This structure is lifted from the lattice structure on `Set (Set X)` using the Galois
insertion which maps a filter to its elements in one direction, and an arbitrary set of sets to
the smallest filter containing it in the other direction.
We also prove `Filter` is a monadic functor, with a push-forward operation
`Filter.map` and a pull-back operation `Filter.comap` that form a Galois connections for the
order on filters.
The examples of filters appearing in the description of the two motivating ideas are:
* `(Filter.atTop : Filter ℕ)` : made of sets of `ℕ` containing `{n | n ≥ N}` for some `N`
* `𝓝 x` : made of neighborhoods of `x` in a topological space (defined in topology.basic)
* `𝓤 X` : made of entourages of a uniform space (those space are generalizations of metric spaces
defined in `Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Basic.lean`)
* `MeasureTheory.ae` : made of sets whose complement has zero measure with respect to `μ`
(defined in `Mathlib/MeasureTheory/OuterMeasure/AE`)
The predicate "happening eventually" is `Filter.Eventually`, and "happening often" is
`Filter.Frequently`, whose definitions are immediate after `Filter` is defined (but they come
rather late in this file in order to immediately relate them to the lattice structure).
## Notations
* `∀ᶠ x in f, p x` : `f.Eventually p`;
* `∃ᶠ x in f, p x` : `f.Frequently p`;
* `f =ᶠ[l] g` : `∀ᶠ x in l, f x = g x`;
* `f ≤ᶠ[l] g` : `∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≤ g x`;
* `𝓟 s` : `Filter.Principal s`, localized in `Filter`.
## References
* [N. Bourbaki, *General Topology*][bourbaki1966]
Important note: Bourbaki requires that a filter on `X` cannot contain all sets of `X`, which
we do *not* require. This gives `Filter X` better formal properties, in particular a bottom element
`⊥` for its lattice structure, at the cost of including the assumption
`[NeBot f]` in a number of lemmas and definitions.
-/
assert_not_exists OrderedSemiring Fintype
open Function Set Order
open scoped symmDiff
universe u v w x y
namespace Filter
variable {α : Type u} {f g : Filter α} {s t : Set α}
instance inhabitedMem : Inhabited { s : Set α // s ∈ f } :=
⟨⟨univ, f.univ_sets⟩⟩
theorem filter_eq_iff : f = g ↔ f.sets = g.sets :=
⟨congr_arg _, filter_eq⟩
@[simp] theorem sets_subset_sets : f.sets ⊆ g.sets ↔ g ≤ f := .rfl
@[simp] theorem sets_ssubset_sets : f.sets ⊂ g.sets ↔ g < f := .rfl
/-- An extensionality lemma that is useful for filters with good lemmas about `sᶜ ∈ f` (e.g.,
`Filter.comap`, `Filter.coprod`, `Filter.Coprod`, `Filter.cofinite`). -/
protected theorem coext (h : ∀ s, sᶜ ∈ f ↔ sᶜ ∈ g) : f = g :=
Filter.ext <| compl_surjective.forall.2 h
instance : Trans (· ⊇ ·) ((· ∈ ·) : Set α → Filter α → Prop) (· ∈ ·) where
trans h₁ h₂ := mem_of_superset h₂ h₁
instance : Trans Membership.mem (· ⊆ ·) (Membership.mem : Filter α → Set α → Prop) where
trans h₁ h₂ := mem_of_superset h₁ h₂
@[simp]
theorem inter_mem_iff {s t : Set α} : s ∩ t ∈ f ↔ s ∈ f ∧ t ∈ f :=
⟨fun h => ⟨mem_of_superset h inter_subset_left, mem_of_superset h inter_subset_right⟩,
and_imp.2 inter_mem⟩
theorem diff_mem {s t : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : tᶜ ∈ f) : s \ t ∈ f :=
inter_mem hs ht
theorem congr_sets (h : { x | x ∈ s ↔ x ∈ t } ∈ f) : s ∈ f ↔ t ∈ f :=
⟨fun hs => mp_mem hs (mem_of_superset h fun _ => Iff.mp), fun hs =>
mp_mem hs (mem_of_superset h fun _ => Iff.mpr)⟩
lemma copy_eq {S} (hmem : ∀ s, s ∈ S ↔ s ∈ f) : f.copy S hmem = f := Filter.ext hmem
/-- Weaker version of `Filter.biInter_mem` that assumes `Subsingleton β` rather than `Finite β`. -/
theorem biInter_mem' {β : Type v} {s : β → Set α} {is : Set β} (hf : is.Subsingleton) :
(⋂ i ∈ is, s i) ∈ f ↔ ∀ i ∈ is, s i ∈ f := by
apply Subsingleton.induction_on hf <;> simp
/-- Weaker version of `Filter.iInter_mem` that assumes `Subsingleton β` rather than `Finite β`. -/
theorem iInter_mem' {β : Sort v} {s : β → Set α} [Subsingleton β] :
(⋂ i, s i) ∈ f ↔ ∀ i, s i ∈ f := by
rw [← sInter_range, sInter_eq_biInter, biInter_mem' (subsingleton_range s), forall_mem_range]
theorem exists_mem_subset_iff : (∃ t ∈ f, t ⊆ s) ↔ s ∈ f :=
⟨fun ⟨_, ht, ts⟩ => mem_of_superset ht ts, fun hs => ⟨s, hs, Subset.rfl⟩⟩
theorem monotone_mem {f : Filter α} : Monotone fun s => s ∈ f := fun _ _ hst h =>
mem_of_superset h hst
theorem exists_mem_and_iff {P : Set α → Prop} {Q : Set α → Prop} (hP : Antitone P)
(hQ : Antitone Q) : ((∃ u ∈ f, P u) ∧ ∃ u ∈ f, Q u) ↔ ∃ u ∈ f, P u ∧ Q u := by
constructor
· rintro ⟨⟨u, huf, hPu⟩, v, hvf, hQv⟩
exact
⟨u ∩ v, inter_mem huf hvf, hP inter_subset_left hPu, hQ inter_subset_right hQv⟩
· rintro ⟨u, huf, hPu, hQu⟩
exact ⟨⟨u, huf, hPu⟩, u, huf, hQu⟩
theorem forall_in_swap {β : Type*} {p : Set α → β → Prop} :
(∀ a ∈ f, ∀ (b), p a b) ↔ ∀ (b), ∀ a ∈ f, p a b :=
Set.forall_in_swap
end Filter
namespace Filter
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {γ : Type w} {δ : Type*} {ι : Sort x}
theorem mem_principal_self (s : Set α) : s ∈ 𝓟 s := Subset.rfl
section Lattice
variable {f g : Filter α} {s t : Set α}
protected theorem not_le : ¬f ≤ g ↔ ∃ s ∈ g, s ∉ f := by simp_rw [le_def, not_forall, exists_prop]
/-- `GenerateSets g s`: `s` is in the filter closure of `g`. -/
inductive GenerateSets (g : Set (Set α)) : Set α → Prop
| basic {s : Set α} : s ∈ g → GenerateSets g s
| univ : GenerateSets g univ
| superset {s t : Set α} : GenerateSets g s → s ⊆ t → GenerateSets g t
| inter {s t : Set α} : GenerateSets g s → GenerateSets g t → GenerateSets g (s ∩ t)
/-- `generate g` is the largest filter containing the sets `g`. -/
def generate (g : Set (Set α)) : Filter α where
sets := {s | GenerateSets g s}
univ_sets := GenerateSets.univ
sets_of_superset := GenerateSets.superset
inter_sets := GenerateSets.inter
lemma mem_generate_of_mem {s : Set <| Set α} {U : Set α} (h : U ∈ s) :
U ∈ generate s := GenerateSets.basic h
theorem le_generate_iff {s : Set (Set α)} {f : Filter α} : f ≤ generate s ↔ s ⊆ f.sets :=
Iff.intro (fun h _ hu => h <| GenerateSets.basic <| hu) fun h _ hu =>
hu.recOn (fun h' => h h') univ_mem (fun _ hxy hx => mem_of_superset hx hxy) fun _ _ hx hy =>
inter_mem hx hy
@[simp] lemma generate_singleton (s : Set α) : generate {s} = 𝓟 s :=
le_antisymm (fun _t ht ↦ mem_of_superset (mem_generate_of_mem <| mem_singleton _) ht) <|
le_generate_iff.2 <| singleton_subset_iff.2 Subset.rfl
/-- `mkOfClosure s hs` constructs a filter on `α` whose elements set is exactly
`s : Set (Set α)`, provided one gives the assumption `hs : (generate s).sets = s`. -/
protected def mkOfClosure (s : Set (Set α)) (hs : (generate s).sets = s) : Filter α where
sets := s
univ_sets := hs ▸ univ_mem
sets_of_superset := hs ▸ mem_of_superset
inter_sets := hs ▸ inter_mem
theorem mkOfClosure_sets {s : Set (Set α)} {hs : (generate s).sets = s} :
Filter.mkOfClosure s hs = generate s :=
Filter.ext fun u =>
show u ∈ (Filter.mkOfClosure s hs).sets ↔ u ∈ (generate s).sets from hs.symm ▸ Iff.rfl
/-- Galois insertion from sets of sets into filters. -/
def giGenerate (α : Type*) :
@GaloisInsertion (Set (Set α)) (Filter α)ᵒᵈ _ _ Filter.generate Filter.sets where
gc _ _ := le_generate_iff
le_l_u _ _ h := GenerateSets.basic h
choice s hs := Filter.mkOfClosure s (le_antisymm hs <| le_generate_iff.1 <| le_rfl)
choice_eq _ _ := mkOfClosure_sets
theorem mem_inf_iff {f g : Filter α} {s : Set α} : s ∈ f ⊓ g ↔ ∃ t₁ ∈ f, ∃ t₂ ∈ g, s = t₁ ∩ t₂ :=
Iff.rfl
theorem mem_inf_of_left {f g : Filter α} {s : Set α} (h : s ∈ f) : s ∈ f ⊓ g :=
⟨s, h, univ, univ_mem, (inter_univ s).symm⟩
theorem mem_inf_of_right {f g : Filter α} {s : Set α} (h : s ∈ g) : s ∈ f ⊓ g :=
⟨univ, univ_mem, s, h, (univ_inter s).symm⟩
theorem inter_mem_inf {α : Type u} {f g : Filter α} {s t : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : t ∈ g) :
s ∩ t ∈ f ⊓ g :=
⟨s, hs, t, ht, rfl⟩
theorem mem_inf_of_inter {f g : Filter α} {s t u : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : t ∈ g)
(h : s ∩ t ⊆ u) : u ∈ f ⊓ g :=
mem_of_superset (inter_mem_inf hs ht) h
theorem mem_inf_iff_superset {f g : Filter α} {s : Set α} :
s ∈ f ⊓ g ↔ ∃ t₁ ∈ f, ∃ t₂ ∈ g, t₁ ∩ t₂ ⊆ s :=
⟨fun ⟨t₁, h₁, t₂, h₂, Eq⟩ => ⟨t₁, h₁, t₂, h₂, Eq ▸ Subset.rfl⟩, fun ⟨_, h₁, _, h₂, sub⟩ =>
mem_inf_of_inter h₁ h₂ sub⟩
section CompleteLattice
/-- Complete lattice structure on `Filter α`. -/
instance instCompleteLatticeFilter : CompleteLattice (Filter α) where
inf a b := min a b
sup a b := max a b
le_sup_left _ _ _ h := h.1
le_sup_right _ _ _ h := h.2
sup_le _ _ _ h₁ h₂ _ h := ⟨h₁ h, h₂ h⟩
inf_le_left _ _ _ := mem_inf_of_left
inf_le_right _ _ _ := mem_inf_of_right
le_inf := fun _ _ _ h₁ h₂ _s ⟨_a, ha, _b, hb, hs⟩ => hs.symm ▸ inter_mem (h₁ ha) (h₂ hb)
le_sSup _ _ h₁ _ h₂ := h₂ h₁
sSup_le _ _ h₁ _ h₂ _ h₃ := h₁ _ h₃ h₂
sInf_le _ _ h₁ _ h₂ := by rw [← Filter.sSup_lowerBounds]; exact fun _ h₃ ↦ h₃ h₁ h₂
le_sInf _ _ h₁ _ h₂ := by rw [← Filter.sSup_lowerBounds] at h₂; exact h₂ h₁
le_top _ _ := univ_mem'
bot_le _ _ _ := trivial
instance : Inhabited (Filter α) := ⟨⊥⟩
end CompleteLattice
theorem NeBot.ne {f : Filter α} (hf : NeBot f) : f ≠ ⊥ := hf.ne'
@[simp] theorem not_neBot {f : Filter α} : ¬f.NeBot ↔ f = ⊥ := neBot_iff.not_left
theorem NeBot.mono {f g : Filter α} (hf : NeBot f) (hg : f ≤ g) : NeBot g :=
⟨ne_bot_of_le_ne_bot hf.1 hg⟩
theorem neBot_of_le {f g : Filter α} [hf : NeBot f] (hg : f ≤ g) : NeBot g :=
hf.mono hg
@[simp] theorem sup_neBot {f g : Filter α} : NeBot (f ⊔ g) ↔ NeBot f ∨ NeBot g := by
simp only [neBot_iff, not_and_or, Ne, sup_eq_bot_iff]
theorem not_disjoint_self_iff : ¬Disjoint f f ↔ f.NeBot := by rw [disjoint_self, neBot_iff]
theorem bot_sets_eq : (⊥ : Filter α).sets = univ := rfl
/-- Either `f = ⊥` or `Filter.NeBot f`. This is a version of `eq_or_ne` that uses `Filter.NeBot`
as the second alternative, to be used as an instance. -/
theorem eq_or_neBot (f : Filter α) : f = ⊥ ∨ NeBot f := (eq_or_ne f ⊥).imp_right NeBot.mk
theorem sup_sets_eq {f g : Filter α} : (f ⊔ g).sets = f.sets ∩ g.sets :=
(giGenerate α).gc.u_inf
theorem sSup_sets_eq {s : Set (Filter α)} : (sSup s).sets = ⋂ f ∈ s, (f : Filter α).sets :=
(giGenerate α).gc.u_sInf
theorem iSup_sets_eq {f : ι → Filter α} : (iSup f).sets = ⋂ i, (f i).sets :=
(giGenerate α).gc.u_iInf
theorem generate_empty : Filter.generate ∅ = (⊤ : Filter α) :=
(giGenerate α).gc.l_bot
theorem generate_univ : Filter.generate univ = (⊥ : Filter α) :=
bot_unique fun _ _ => GenerateSets.basic (mem_univ _)
theorem generate_union {s t : Set (Set α)} :
Filter.generate (s ∪ t) = Filter.generate s ⊓ Filter.generate t :=
(giGenerate α).gc.l_sup
theorem generate_iUnion {s : ι → Set (Set α)} :
Filter.generate (⋃ i, s i) = ⨅ i, Filter.generate (s i) :=
(giGenerate α).gc.l_iSup
@[simp]
theorem mem_sup {f g : Filter α} {s : Set α} : s ∈ f ⊔ g ↔ s ∈ f ∧ s ∈ g :=
Iff.rfl
theorem union_mem_sup {f g : Filter α} {s t : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : t ∈ g) : s ∪ t ∈ f ⊔ g :=
⟨mem_of_superset hs subset_union_left, mem_of_superset ht subset_union_right⟩
@[simp]
theorem mem_iSup {x : Set α} {f : ι → Filter α} : x ∈ iSup f ↔ ∀ i, x ∈ f i := by
simp only [← Filter.mem_sets, iSup_sets_eq, mem_iInter]
@[simp]
theorem iSup_neBot {f : ι → Filter α} : (⨆ i, f i).NeBot ↔ ∃ i, (f i).NeBot := by
simp [neBot_iff]
theorem iInf_eq_generate (s : ι → Filter α) : iInf s = generate (⋃ i, (s i).sets) :=
eq_of_forall_le_iff fun _ ↦ by simp [le_generate_iff]
theorem mem_iInf_of_mem {f : ι → Filter α} (i : ι) {s} (hs : s ∈ f i) : s ∈ ⨅ i, f i :=
iInf_le f i hs
@[simp]
theorem le_principal_iff {s : Set α} {f : Filter α} : f ≤ 𝓟 s ↔ s ∈ f :=
⟨fun h => h Subset.rfl, fun hs _ ht => mem_of_superset hs ht⟩
theorem Iic_principal (s : Set α) : Iic (𝓟 s) = { l | s ∈ l } :=
Set.ext fun _ => le_principal_iff
theorem principal_mono {s t : Set α} : 𝓟 s ≤ 𝓟 t ↔ s ⊆ t := by
simp only [le_principal_iff, mem_principal]
@[gcongr] alias ⟨_, _root_.GCongr.filter_principal_mono⟩ := principal_mono
@[mono]
theorem monotone_principal : Monotone (𝓟 : Set α → Filter α) := fun _ _ => principal_mono.2
@[simp] theorem principal_eq_iff_eq {s t : Set α} : 𝓟 s = 𝓟 t ↔ s = t := by
simp only [le_antisymm_iff, le_principal_iff, mem_principal]; rfl
@[simp] theorem join_principal_eq_sSup {s : Set (Filter α)} : join (𝓟 s) = sSup s := rfl
@[simp] theorem principal_univ : 𝓟 (univ : Set α) = ⊤ :=
top_unique <| by simp only [le_principal_iff, mem_top, eq_self_iff_true]
@[simp]
theorem principal_empty : 𝓟 (∅ : Set α) = ⊥ :=
bot_unique fun _ _ => empty_subset _
theorem generate_eq_biInf (S : Set (Set α)) : generate S = ⨅ s ∈ S, 𝓟 s :=
eq_of_forall_le_iff fun f => by simp [le_generate_iff, le_principal_iff, subset_def]
/-! ### Lattice equations -/
theorem empty_mem_iff_bot {f : Filter α} : ∅ ∈ f ↔ f = ⊥ :=
⟨fun h => bot_unique fun s _ => mem_of_superset h (empty_subset s), fun h => h.symm ▸ mem_bot⟩
theorem nonempty_of_mem {f : Filter α} [hf : NeBot f] {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) : s.Nonempty :=
s.eq_empty_or_nonempty.elim (fun h => absurd hs (h.symm ▸ mt empty_mem_iff_bot.mp hf.1)) id
theorem NeBot.nonempty_of_mem {f : Filter α} (hf : NeBot f) {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) : s.Nonempty :=
@Filter.nonempty_of_mem α f hf s hs
@[simp]
theorem empty_not_mem (f : Filter α) [NeBot f] : ¬∅ ∈ f := fun h => (nonempty_of_mem h).ne_empty rfl
theorem nonempty_of_neBot (f : Filter α) [NeBot f] : Nonempty α :=
nonempty_of_exists <| nonempty_of_mem (univ_mem : univ ∈ f)
theorem compl_not_mem {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} [NeBot f] (h : s ∈ f) : sᶜ ∉ f := fun hsc =>
(nonempty_of_mem (inter_mem h hsc)).ne_empty <| inter_compl_self s
theorem filter_eq_bot_of_isEmpty [IsEmpty α] (f : Filter α) : f = ⊥ :=
empty_mem_iff_bot.mp <| univ_mem' isEmptyElim
protected lemma disjoint_iff {f g : Filter α} : Disjoint f g ↔ ∃ s ∈ f, ∃ t ∈ g, Disjoint s t := by
simp only [disjoint_iff, ← empty_mem_iff_bot, mem_inf_iff, inf_eq_inter, bot_eq_empty,
@eq_comm _ ∅]
theorem disjoint_of_disjoint_of_mem {f g : Filter α} {s t : Set α} (h : Disjoint s t) (hs : s ∈ f)
(ht : t ∈ g) : Disjoint f g :=
Filter.disjoint_iff.mpr ⟨s, hs, t, ht, h⟩
theorem NeBot.not_disjoint (hf : f.NeBot) (hs : s ∈ f) (ht : t ∈ f) : ¬Disjoint s t := fun h =>
not_disjoint_self_iff.2 hf <| Filter.disjoint_iff.2 ⟨s, hs, t, ht, h⟩
theorem inf_eq_bot_iff {f g : Filter α} : f ⊓ g = ⊥ ↔ ∃ U ∈ f, ∃ V ∈ g, U ∩ V = ∅ := by
simp only [← disjoint_iff, Filter.disjoint_iff, Set.disjoint_iff_inter_eq_empty]
/-- There is exactly one filter on an empty type. -/
instance unique [IsEmpty α] : Unique (Filter α) where
default := ⊥
uniq := filter_eq_bot_of_isEmpty
theorem NeBot.nonempty (f : Filter α) [hf : f.NeBot] : Nonempty α :=
not_isEmpty_iff.mp fun _ ↦ hf.ne (Subsingleton.elim _ _)
/-- There are only two filters on a `Subsingleton`: `⊥` and `⊤`. If the type is empty, then they are
equal. -/
theorem eq_top_of_neBot [Subsingleton α] (l : Filter α) [NeBot l] : l = ⊤ := by
refine top_unique fun s hs => ?_
obtain rfl : s = univ := Subsingleton.eq_univ_of_nonempty (nonempty_of_mem hs)
exact univ_mem
theorem forall_mem_nonempty_iff_neBot {f : Filter α} :
(∀ s : Set α, s ∈ f → s.Nonempty) ↔ NeBot f :=
⟨fun h => ⟨fun hf => not_nonempty_empty (h ∅ <| hf.symm ▸ mem_bot)⟩, @nonempty_of_mem _ _⟩
instance instNeBotTop [Nonempty α] : NeBot (⊤ : Filter α) :=
forall_mem_nonempty_iff_neBot.1 fun s hs => by rwa [mem_top.1 hs, ← nonempty_iff_univ_nonempty]
instance instNontrivialFilter [Nonempty α] : Nontrivial (Filter α) :=
⟨⟨⊤, ⊥, instNeBotTop.ne⟩⟩
theorem nontrivial_iff_nonempty : Nontrivial (Filter α) ↔ Nonempty α :=
⟨fun _ =>
by_contra fun h' =>
haveI := not_nonempty_iff.1 h'
not_subsingleton (Filter α) inferInstance,
@Filter.instNontrivialFilter α⟩
theorem eq_sInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem {S : Set (Filter α)} {l : Filter α}
(h : ∀ {s}, s ∈ l ↔ ∃ f ∈ S, s ∈ f) : l = sInf S :=
le_antisymm (le_sInf fun f hf _ hs => h.2 ⟨f, hf, hs⟩)
fun _ hs => let ⟨_, hf, hs⟩ := h.1 hs; (sInf_le hf) hs
theorem eq_iInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem {f : ι → Filter α} {l : Filter α}
(h : ∀ {s}, s ∈ l ↔ ∃ i, s ∈ f i) : l = iInf f :=
eq_sInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem <| h.trans (exists_range_iff (p := (_ ∈ ·))).symm
theorem eq_biInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem {f : ι → Filter α} {p : ι → Prop} {l : Filter α}
(h : ∀ {s}, s ∈ l ↔ ∃ i, p i ∧ s ∈ f i) : l = ⨅ (i) (_ : p i), f i := by
rw [iInf_subtype']
exact eq_iInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem fun {_} => by simp only [Subtype.exists, h, exists_prop]
theorem iInf_sets_eq {f : ι → Filter α} (h : Directed (· ≥ ·) f) [ne : Nonempty ι] :
(iInf f).sets = ⋃ i, (f i).sets :=
let ⟨i⟩ := ne
let u :=
{ sets := ⋃ i, (f i).sets
univ_sets := mem_iUnion.2 ⟨i, univ_mem⟩
sets_of_superset := by
simp only [mem_iUnion, exists_imp]
exact fun i hx hxy => ⟨i, mem_of_superset hx hxy⟩
inter_sets := by
simp only [mem_iUnion, exists_imp]
intro x y a hx b hy
rcases h a b with ⟨c, ha, hb⟩
exact ⟨c, inter_mem (ha hx) (hb hy)⟩ }
have : u = iInf f := eq_iInf_of_mem_iff_exists_mem mem_iUnion
congr_arg Filter.sets this.symm
theorem mem_iInf_of_directed {f : ι → Filter α} (h : Directed (· ≥ ·) f) [Nonempty ι] (s) :
s ∈ iInf f ↔ ∃ i, s ∈ f i := by
simp only [← Filter.mem_sets, iInf_sets_eq h, mem_iUnion]
theorem mem_biInf_of_directed {f : β → Filter α} {s : Set β} (h : DirectedOn (f ⁻¹'o (· ≥ ·)) s)
(ne : s.Nonempty) {t : Set α} : (t ∈ ⨅ i ∈ s, f i) ↔ ∃ i ∈ s, t ∈ f i := by
haveI := ne.to_subtype
simp_rw [iInf_subtype', mem_iInf_of_directed h.directed_val, Subtype.exists, exists_prop]
theorem biInf_sets_eq {f : β → Filter α} {s : Set β} (h : DirectedOn (f ⁻¹'o (· ≥ ·)) s)
(ne : s.Nonempty) : (⨅ i ∈ s, f i).sets = ⋃ i ∈ s, (f i).sets :=
ext fun t => by simp [mem_biInf_of_directed h ne]
@[simp]
theorem sup_join {f₁ f₂ : Filter (Filter α)} : join f₁ ⊔ join f₂ = join (f₁ ⊔ f₂) :=
Filter.ext fun x => by simp only [mem_sup, mem_join]
@[simp]
theorem iSup_join {ι : Sort w} {f : ι → Filter (Filter α)} : ⨆ x, join (f x) = join (⨆ x, f x) :=
Filter.ext fun x => by simp only [mem_iSup, mem_join]
instance : DistribLattice (Filter α) :=
{ Filter.instCompleteLatticeFilter with
le_sup_inf := by
intro x y z s
simp only [and_assoc, mem_inf_iff, mem_sup, exists_prop, exists_imp, and_imp]
rintro hs t₁ ht₁ t₂ ht₂ rfl
exact
⟨t₁, x.sets_of_superset hs inter_subset_left, ht₁, t₂,
x.sets_of_superset hs inter_subset_right, ht₂, rfl⟩ }
/-- If `f : ι → Filter α` is directed, `ι` is not empty, and `∀ i, f i ≠ ⊥`, then `iInf f ≠ ⊥`.
See also `iInf_neBot_of_directed` for a version assuming `Nonempty α` instead of `Nonempty ι`. -/
theorem iInf_neBot_of_directed' {f : ι → Filter α} [Nonempty ι] (hd : Directed (· ≥ ·) f) :
(∀ i, NeBot (f i)) → NeBot (iInf f) :=
not_imp_not.1 <| by simpa only [not_forall, not_neBot, ← empty_mem_iff_bot,
mem_iInf_of_directed hd] using id
/-- If `f : ι → Filter α` is directed, `α` is not empty, and `∀ i, f i ≠ ⊥`, then `iInf f ≠ ⊥`.
See also `iInf_neBot_of_directed'` for a version assuming `Nonempty ι` instead of `Nonempty α`. -/
theorem iInf_neBot_of_directed {f : ι → Filter α} [hn : Nonempty α] (hd : Directed (· ≥ ·) f)
(hb : ∀ i, NeBot (f i)) : NeBot (iInf f) := by
cases isEmpty_or_nonempty ι
· constructor
simp [iInf_of_empty f, top_ne_bot]
· exact iInf_neBot_of_directed' hd hb
theorem sInf_neBot_of_directed' {s : Set (Filter α)} (hne : s.Nonempty) (hd : DirectedOn (· ≥ ·) s)
(hbot : ⊥ ∉ s) : NeBot (sInf s) :=
(sInf_eq_iInf' s).symm ▸
@iInf_neBot_of_directed' _ _ _ hne.to_subtype hd.directed_val fun ⟨_, hf⟩ =>
⟨ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hf hbot⟩
theorem sInf_neBot_of_directed [Nonempty α] {s : Set (Filter α)} (hd : DirectedOn (· ≥ ·) s)
(hbot : ⊥ ∉ s) : NeBot (sInf s) :=
(sInf_eq_iInf' s).symm ▸
iInf_neBot_of_directed hd.directed_val fun ⟨_, hf⟩ => ⟨ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hf hbot⟩
theorem iInf_neBot_iff_of_directed' {f : ι → Filter α} [Nonempty ι] (hd : Directed (· ≥ ·) f) :
NeBot (iInf f) ↔ ∀ i, NeBot (f i) :=
⟨fun H i => H.mono (iInf_le _ i), iInf_neBot_of_directed' hd⟩
theorem iInf_neBot_iff_of_directed {f : ι → Filter α} [Nonempty α] (hd : Directed (· ≥ ·) f) :
NeBot (iInf f) ↔ ∀ i, NeBot (f i) :=
⟨fun H i => H.mono (iInf_le _ i), iInf_neBot_of_directed hd⟩
/-! #### `principal` equations -/
@[simp]
theorem inf_principal {s t : Set α} : 𝓟 s ⊓ 𝓟 t = 𝓟 (s ∩ t) :=
le_antisymm
(by simp only [le_principal_iff, mem_inf_iff]; exact ⟨s, Subset.rfl, t, Subset.rfl, rfl⟩)
(by simp [le_inf_iff, inter_subset_left, inter_subset_right])
@[simp]
theorem sup_principal {s t : Set α} : 𝓟 s ⊔ 𝓟 t = 𝓟 (s ∪ t) :=
Filter.ext fun u => by simp only [union_subset_iff, mem_sup, mem_principal]
@[simp]
theorem iSup_principal {ι : Sort w} {s : ι → Set α} : ⨆ x, 𝓟 (s x) = 𝓟 (⋃ i, s i) :=
Filter.ext fun x => by simp only [mem_iSup, mem_principal, iUnion_subset_iff]
@[simp]
theorem principal_eq_bot_iff {s : Set α} : 𝓟 s = ⊥ ↔ s = ∅ :=
empty_mem_iff_bot.symm.trans <| mem_principal.trans subset_empty_iff
@[simp]
theorem principal_neBot_iff {s : Set α} : NeBot (𝓟 s) ↔ s.Nonempty :=
neBot_iff.trans <| (not_congr principal_eq_bot_iff).trans nonempty_iff_ne_empty.symm
alias ⟨_, _root_.Set.Nonempty.principal_neBot⟩ := principal_neBot_iff
theorem isCompl_principal (s : Set α) : IsCompl (𝓟 s) (𝓟 sᶜ) :=
IsCompl.of_eq (by rw [inf_principal, inter_compl_self, principal_empty]) <| by
rw [sup_principal, union_compl_self, principal_univ]
theorem mem_inf_principal' {f : Filter α} {s t : Set α} : s ∈ f ⊓ 𝓟 t ↔ tᶜ ∪ s ∈ f := by
simp only [← le_principal_iff, (isCompl_principal s).le_left_iff, disjoint_assoc, inf_principal,
← (isCompl_principal (t ∩ sᶜ)).le_right_iff, compl_inter, compl_compl]
lemma mem_inf_principal {f : Filter α} {s t : Set α} : s ∈ f ⊓ 𝓟 t ↔ { x | x ∈ t → x ∈ s } ∈ f := by
simp only [mem_inf_principal', imp_iff_not_or, setOf_or, compl_def, setOf_mem_eq]
lemma iSup_inf_principal (f : ι → Filter α) (s : Set α) : ⨆ i, f i ⊓ 𝓟 s = (⨆ i, f i) ⊓ 𝓟 s := by
ext
simp only [mem_iSup, mem_inf_principal]
theorem inf_principal_eq_bot {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} : f ⊓ 𝓟 s = ⊥ ↔ sᶜ ∈ f := by
rw [← empty_mem_iff_bot, mem_inf_principal]
simp only [mem_empty_iff_false, imp_false, compl_def]
theorem mem_of_eq_bot {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} (h : f ⊓ 𝓟 sᶜ = ⊥) : s ∈ f := by
rwa [inf_principal_eq_bot, compl_compl] at h
theorem diff_mem_inf_principal_compl {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ f) (t : Set α) :
s \ t ∈ f ⊓ 𝓟 tᶜ :=
inter_mem_inf hs <| mem_principal_self tᶜ
theorem principal_le_iff {s : Set α} {f : Filter α} : 𝓟 s ≤ f ↔ ∀ V ∈ f, s ⊆ V := by
simp_rw [le_def, mem_principal]
end Lattice
@[mono, gcongr]
theorem join_mono {f₁ f₂ : Filter (Filter α)} (h : f₁ ≤ f₂) : join f₁ ≤ join f₂ := fun _ hs => h hs
/-! ### Eventually -/
theorem eventually_iff {f : Filter α} {P : α → Prop} : (∀ᶠ x in f, P x) ↔ { x | P x } ∈ f :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem eventually_mem_set {s : Set α} {l : Filter α} : (∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s) ↔ s ∈ l :=
Iff.rfl
protected theorem ext' {f₁ f₂ : Filter α}
(h : ∀ p : α → Prop, (∀ᶠ x in f₁, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in f₂, p x) : f₁ = f₂ :=
Filter.ext h
theorem Eventually.filter_mono {f₁ f₂ : Filter α} (h : f₁ ≤ f₂) {p : α → Prop}
(hp : ∀ᶠ x in f₂, p x) : ∀ᶠ x in f₁, p x :=
h hp
theorem eventually_of_mem {f : Filter α} {P : α → Prop} {U : Set α} (hU : U ∈ f)
(h : ∀ x ∈ U, P x) : ∀ᶠ x in f, P x :=
mem_of_superset hU h
protected theorem Eventually.and {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} :
f.Eventually p → f.Eventually q → ∀ᶠ x in f, p x ∧ q x :=
inter_mem
@[simp] theorem eventually_true (f : Filter α) : ∀ᶠ _ in f, True := univ_mem
theorem Eventually.of_forall {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∀ x, p x) : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x :=
univ_mem' hp
@[simp]
theorem eventually_false_iff_eq_bot {f : Filter α} : (∀ᶠ _ in f, False) ↔ f = ⊥ :=
empty_mem_iff_bot
@[simp]
theorem eventually_const {f : Filter α} [t : NeBot f] {p : Prop} : (∀ᶠ _ in f, p) ↔ p := by
by_cases h : p <;> simp [h, t.ne]
theorem eventually_iff_exists_mem {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∃ v ∈ f, ∀ y ∈ v, p y :=
exists_mem_subset_iff.symm
theorem Eventually.exists_mem {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x) :
∃ v ∈ f, ∀ y ∈ v, p y :=
eventually_iff_exists_mem.1 hp
theorem Eventually.mp {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hq : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x → q x) : ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
mp_mem hp hq
theorem Eventually.mono {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hq : ∀ x, p x → q x) : ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
hp.mp (Eventually.of_forall hq)
theorem forall_eventually_of_eventually_forall {f : Filter α} {p : α → β → Prop}
(h : ∀ᶠ x in f, ∀ y, p x y) : ∀ y, ∀ᶠ x in f, p x y :=
fun y => h.mono fun _ h => h y
@[simp]
theorem eventually_and {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x ∧ q x) ↔ (∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ∧ ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
inter_mem_iff
theorem Eventually.congr {f : Filter α} {p q : α → Prop} (h' : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x)
(h : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x ↔ q x) : ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
h'.mp (h.mono fun _ hx => hx.mp)
theorem eventually_congr {f : Filter α} {p q : α → Prop} (h : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x ↔ q x) :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
⟨fun hp => hp.congr h, fun hq => hq.congr <| by simpa only [Iff.comm] using h⟩
@[simp]
theorem eventually_or_distrib_left {f : Filter α} {p : Prop} {q : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p ∨ q x) ↔ p ∨ ∀ᶠ x in f, q x :=
by_cases (fun h : p => by simp [h]) fun h => by simp [h]
@[simp]
theorem eventually_or_distrib_right {f : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} {q : Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x ∨ q) ↔ (∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ∨ q := by
simp only [@or_comm _ q, eventually_or_distrib_left]
theorem eventually_imp_distrib_left {f : Filter α} {p : Prop} {q : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p → q x) ↔ p → ∀ᶠ x in f, q x := by
simp only [imp_iff_not_or, eventually_or_distrib_left]
@[simp]
theorem eventually_bot {p : α → Prop} : ∀ᶠ x in ⊥, p x :=
⟨⟩
@[simp]
theorem eventually_top {p : α → Prop} : (∀ᶠ x in ⊤, p x) ↔ ∀ x, p x :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem eventually_sup {p : α → Prop} {f g : Filter α} :
(∀ᶠ x in f ⊔ g, p x) ↔ (∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ∧ ∀ᶠ x in g, p x :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem eventually_sSup {p : α → Prop} {fs : Set (Filter α)} :
(∀ᶠ x in sSup fs, p x) ↔ ∀ f ∈ fs, ∀ᶠ x in f, p x :=
Iff.rfl
@[simp]
theorem eventually_iSup {p : α → Prop} {fs : ι → Filter α} :
(∀ᶠ x in ⨆ b, fs b, p x) ↔ ∀ b, ∀ᶠ x in fs b, p x :=
mem_iSup
@[simp]
theorem eventually_principal {a : Set α} {p : α → Prop} : (∀ᶠ x in 𝓟 a, p x) ↔ ∀ x ∈ a, p x :=
Iff.rfl
theorem Eventually.forall_mem {α : Type*} {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} {P : α → Prop}
(hP : ∀ᶠ x in f, P x) (hf : 𝓟 s ≤ f) : ∀ x ∈ s, P x :=
Filter.eventually_principal.mp (hP.filter_mono hf)
theorem eventually_inf {f g : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f ⊓ g, p x) ↔ ∃ s ∈ f, ∃ t ∈ g, ∀ x ∈ s ∩ t, p x :=
mem_inf_iff_superset
theorem eventually_inf_principal {f : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} {s : Set α} :
(∀ᶠ x in f ⊓ 𝓟 s, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in f, x ∈ s → p x :=
mem_inf_principal
theorem eventually_iff_all_subsets {f : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∀ (s : Set α), ∀ᶠ x in f, x ∈ s → p x where
mp h _ := by filter_upwards [h] with _ pa _ using pa
mpr h := by filter_upwards [h univ] with _ pa using pa (by simp)
/-! ### Frequently -/
theorem Eventually.frequently {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : α → Prop} (h : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x) :
∃ᶠ x in f, p x :=
compl_not_mem h
theorem Frequently.of_forall {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : α → Prop} (h : ∀ x, p x) :
∃ᶠ x in f, p x :=
Eventually.frequently (Eventually.of_forall h)
theorem Frequently.mp {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (h : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hpq : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x → q x) : ∃ᶠ x in f, q x :=
mt (fun hq => hq.mp <| hpq.mono fun _ => mt) h
lemma frequently_congr {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (h : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x ↔ q x) :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∃ᶠ x in f, q x :=
⟨fun h' ↦ h'.mp (h.mono fun _ ↦ Iff.mp), fun h' ↦ h'.mp (h.mono fun _ ↦ Iff.mpr)⟩
theorem Frequently.filter_mono {p : α → Prop} {f g : Filter α} (h : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x) (hle : f ≤ g) :
∃ᶠ x in g, p x :=
mt (fun h' => h'.filter_mono hle) h
theorem Frequently.mono {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (h : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hpq : ∀ x, p x → q x) : ∃ᶠ x in f, q x :=
h.mp (Eventually.of_forall hpq)
theorem Frequently.and_eventually {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hq : ∀ᶠ x in f, q x) : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x ∧ q x := by
refine mt (fun h => hq.mp <| h.mono ?_) hp
exact fun x hpq hq hp => hpq ⟨hp, hq⟩
theorem Eventually.and_frequently {p q : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x)
(hq : ∃ᶠ x in f, q x) : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x ∧ q x := by
simpa only [and_comm] using hq.and_eventually hp
theorem Frequently.exists {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} (hp : ∃ᶠ x in f, p x) : ∃ x, p x := by
by_contra H
replace H : ∀ᶠ x in f, ¬p x := Eventually.of_forall (not_exists.1 H)
exact hp H
theorem Eventually.exists {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] (hp : ∀ᶠ x in f, p x) :
∃ x, p x :=
hp.frequently.exists
lemma frequently_iff_neBot {l : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in l, p x) ↔ NeBot (l ⊓ 𝓟 {x | p x}) := by
rw [neBot_iff, Ne, inf_principal_eq_bot]; rfl
lemma frequently_mem_iff_neBot {l : Filter α} {s : Set α} : (∃ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s) ↔ NeBot (l ⊓ 𝓟 s) :=
frequently_iff_neBot
theorem frequently_iff_forall_eventually_exists_and {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∀ {q : α → Prop}, (∀ᶠ x in f, q x) → ∃ x, p x ∧ q x :=
⟨fun hp _ hq => (hp.and_eventually hq).exists, fun H hp => by
simpa only [and_not_self_iff, exists_false] using H hp⟩
theorem frequently_iff {f : Filter α} {P : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, P x) ↔ ∀ {U}, U ∈ f → ∃ x ∈ U, P x := by
simp only [frequently_iff_forall_eventually_exists_and, @and_comm (P _)]
rfl
@[simp]
theorem not_eventually {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} : (¬∀ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∃ᶠ x in f, ¬p x := by
simp [Filter.Frequently]
@[simp]
theorem not_frequently {p : α → Prop} {f : Filter α} : (¬∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in f, ¬p x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, not_not]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_true_iff_neBot (f : Filter α) : (∃ᶠ _ in f, True) ↔ NeBot f := by
simp [frequently_iff_neBot]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_false (f : Filter α) : ¬∃ᶠ _ in f, False := by simp
@[simp]
theorem frequently_const {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : Prop} : (∃ᶠ _ in f, p) ↔ p := by
by_cases p <;> simp [*]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_or_distrib {f : Filter α} {p q : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x ∨ q x) ↔ (∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ∨ ∃ᶠ x in f, q x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, ← not_and_or, not_or, eventually_and]
theorem frequently_or_distrib_left {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : Prop} {q : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p ∨ q x) ↔ p ∨ ∃ᶠ x in f, q x := by simp
theorem frequently_or_distrib_right {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : α → Prop} {q : Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x ∨ q) ↔ (∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ∨ q := by simp
theorem frequently_imp_distrib {f : Filter α} {p q : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x → q x) ↔ (∀ᶠ x in f, p x) → ∃ᶠ x in f, q x := by
simp [imp_iff_not_or]
theorem frequently_imp_distrib_left {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : Prop} {q : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p → q x) ↔ p → ∃ᶠ x in f, q x := by simp [frequently_imp_distrib]
theorem frequently_imp_distrib_right {f : Filter α} [NeBot f] {p : α → Prop} {q : Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x → q) ↔ (∀ᶠ x in f, p x) → q := by
simp only [frequently_imp_distrib, frequently_const]
theorem eventually_imp_distrib_right {f : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} {q : Prop} :
(∀ᶠ x in f, p x → q) ↔ (∃ᶠ x in f, p x) → q := by
simp only [imp_iff_not_or, eventually_or_distrib_right, not_frequently]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_and_distrib_left {f : Filter α} {p : Prop} {q : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p ∧ q x) ↔ p ∧ ∃ᶠ x in f, q x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, not_and, eventually_imp_distrib_left, Classical.not_imp]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_and_distrib_right {f : Filter α} {p : α → Prop} {q : Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f, p x ∧ q) ↔ (∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ∧ q := by
simp only [@and_comm _ q, frequently_and_distrib_left]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_bot {p : α → Prop} : ¬∃ᶠ x in ⊥, p x := by simp
@[simp]
theorem frequently_top {p : α → Prop} : (∃ᶠ x in ⊤, p x) ↔ ∃ x, p x := by simp [Filter.Frequently]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_principal {a : Set α} {p : α → Prop} : (∃ᶠ x in 𝓟 a, p x) ↔ ∃ x ∈ a, p x := by
simp [Filter.Frequently, not_forall]
theorem frequently_inf_principal {f : Filter α} {s : Set α} {p : α → Prop} :
(∃ᶠ x in f ⊓ 𝓟 s, p x) ↔ ∃ᶠ x in f, x ∈ s ∧ p x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, eventually_inf_principal, not_and]
alias ⟨Frequently.of_inf_principal, Frequently.inf_principal⟩ := frequently_inf_principal
theorem frequently_sup {p : α → Prop} {f g : Filter α} :
(∃ᶠ x in f ⊔ g, p x) ↔ (∃ᶠ x in f, p x) ∨ ∃ᶠ x in g, p x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, eventually_sup, not_and_or]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_sSup {p : α → Prop} {fs : Set (Filter α)} :
(∃ᶠ x in sSup fs, p x) ↔ ∃ f ∈ fs, ∃ᶠ x in f, p x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, not_forall, eventually_sSup, exists_prop]
@[simp]
theorem frequently_iSup {p : α → Prop} {fs : β → Filter α} :
(∃ᶠ x in ⨆ b, fs b, p x) ↔ ∃ b, ∃ᶠ x in fs b, p x := by
simp only [Filter.Frequently, eventually_iSup, not_forall]
theorem Eventually.choice {r : α → β → Prop} {l : Filter α} [l.NeBot] (h : ∀ᶠ x in l, ∃ y, r x y) :
∃ f : α → β, ∀ᶠ x in l, r x (f x) := by
haveI : Nonempty β := let ⟨_, hx⟩ := h.exists; hx.nonempty
choose! f hf using fun x (hx : ∃ y, r x y) => hx
exact ⟨f, h.mono hf⟩
lemma skolem {ι : Type*} {α : ι → Type*} [∀ i, Nonempty (α i)]
{P : ∀ i : ι, α i → Prop} {F : Filter ι} :
(∀ᶠ i in F, ∃ b, P i b) ↔ ∃ b : (Π i, α i), ∀ᶠ i in F, P i (b i) := by
classical
refine ⟨fun H ↦ ?_, fun ⟨b, hb⟩ ↦ hb.mp (.of_forall fun x a ↦ ⟨_, a⟩)⟩
refine ⟨fun i ↦ if h : ∃ b, P i b then h.choose else Nonempty.some inferInstance, ?_⟩
filter_upwards [H] with i hi
exact dif_pos hi ▸ hi.choose_spec
/-!
### Relation “eventually equal”
-/
section EventuallyEq
variable {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β}
theorem EventuallyEq.eventually (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x = g x := h
@[simp] lemma eventuallyEq_top : f =ᶠ[⊤] g ↔ f = g := by simp [EventuallyEq, funext_iff]
theorem EventuallyEq.rw {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) (p : α → β → Prop)
(hf : ∀ᶠ x in l, p x (f x)) : ∀ᶠ x in l, p x (g x) :=
hf.congr <| h.mono fun _ hx => hx ▸ Iff.rfl
theorem eventuallyEq_set {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} : s =ᶠ[l] t ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s ↔ x ∈ t :=
eventually_congr <| Eventually.of_forall fun _ ↦ eq_iff_iff
alias ⟨EventuallyEq.mem_iff, Eventually.set_eq⟩ := eventuallyEq_set
@[simp]
theorem eventuallyEq_univ {s : Set α} {l : Filter α} : s =ᶠ[l] univ ↔ s ∈ l := by
simp [eventuallyEq_set]
theorem EventuallyEq.exists_mem {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) :
∃ s ∈ l, EqOn f g s :=
Eventually.exists_mem h
theorem eventuallyEq_of_mem {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} {s : Set α} (hs : s ∈ l) (h : EqOn f g s) :
f =ᶠ[l] g :=
eventually_of_mem hs h
theorem eventuallyEq_iff_exists_mem {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} :
f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ ∃ s ∈ l, EqOn f g s :=
eventually_iff_exists_mem
theorem EventuallyEq.filter_mono {l l' : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h₁ : f =ᶠ[l] g) (h₂ : l' ≤ l) :
f =ᶠ[l'] g :=
h₂ h₁
@[refl, simp]
theorem EventuallyEq.refl (l : Filter α) (f : α → β) : f =ᶠ[l] f :=
Eventually.of_forall fun _ => rfl
protected theorem EventuallyEq.rfl {l : Filter α} {f : α → β} : f =ᶠ[l] f :=
EventuallyEq.refl l f
theorem EventuallyEq.of_eq {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : f = g) : f =ᶠ[l] g := h ▸ .rfl
alias _root_.Eq.eventuallyEq := EventuallyEq.of_eq
@[symm]
theorem EventuallyEq.symm {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} (H : f =ᶠ[l] g) : g =ᶠ[l] f :=
H.mono fun _ => Eq.symm
lemma eventuallyEq_comm {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} : f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ g =ᶠ[l] f := ⟨.symm, .symm⟩
@[trans]
theorem EventuallyEq.trans {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β} (H₁ : f =ᶠ[l] g) (H₂ : g =ᶠ[l] h) :
f =ᶠ[l] h :=
H₂.rw (fun x y => f x = y) H₁
theorem EventuallyEq.congr_left {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β} (H : f =ᶠ[l] g) :
f =ᶠ[l] h ↔ g =ᶠ[l] h :=
⟨H.symm.trans, H.trans⟩
theorem EventuallyEq.congr_right {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β} (H : g =ᶠ[l] h) :
f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ f =ᶠ[l] h :=
⟨(·.trans H), (·.trans H.symm)⟩
instance {l : Filter α} :
Trans ((· =ᶠ[l] ·) : (α → β) → (α → β) → Prop) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) where
trans := EventuallyEq.trans
theorem EventuallyEq.prodMk {l} {f f' : α → β} (hf : f =ᶠ[l] f') {g g' : α → γ} (hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') :
(fun x => (f x, g x)) =ᶠ[l] fun x => (f' x, g' x) :=
hf.mp <|
hg.mono <| by
intros
simp only [*]
@[deprecated (since := "2025-03-10")]
alias EventuallyEq.prod_mk := EventuallyEq.prodMk
-- See `EventuallyEq.comp_tendsto` further below for a similar statement w.r.t.
-- composition on the right.
theorem EventuallyEq.fun_comp {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} (H : f =ᶠ[l] g) (h : β → γ) :
h ∘ f =ᶠ[l] h ∘ g :=
H.mono fun _ hx => congr_arg h hx
theorem EventuallyEq.comp₂ {δ} {f f' : α → β} {g g' : α → γ} {l} (Hf : f =ᶠ[l] f') (h : β → γ → δ)
(Hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => h (f x) (g x)) =ᶠ[l] fun x => h (f' x) (g' x) :=
(Hf.prodMk Hg).fun_comp (uncurry h)
@[to_additive]
theorem EventuallyEq.mul [Mul β] {f f' g g' : α → β} {l : Filter α} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g)
(h' : f' =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => f x * f' x) =ᶠ[l] fun x => g x * g' x :=
h.comp₂ (· * ·) h'
@[to_additive const_smul]
theorem EventuallyEq.pow_const {γ} [Pow β γ] {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) (c : γ) :
(fun x => f x ^ c) =ᶠ[l] fun x => g x ^ c :=
h.fun_comp (· ^ c)
@[to_additive]
theorem EventuallyEq.inv [Inv β] {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) :
(fun x => (f x)⁻¹) =ᶠ[l] fun x => (g x)⁻¹ :=
h.fun_comp Inv.inv
@[to_additive]
theorem EventuallyEq.div [Div β] {f f' g g' : α → β} {l : Filter α} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g)
(h' : f' =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => f x / f' x) =ᶠ[l] fun x => g x / g' x :=
h.comp₂ (· / ·) h'
attribute [to_additive] EventuallyEq.const_smul
@[to_additive]
theorem EventuallyEq.smul {𝕜} [SMul 𝕜 β] {l : Filter α} {f f' : α → 𝕜} {g g' : α → β}
(hf : f =ᶠ[l] f') (hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => f x • g x) =ᶠ[l] fun x => f' x • g' x :=
hf.comp₂ (· • ·) hg
theorem EventuallyEq.sup [Max β] {l : Filter α} {f f' g g' : α → β} (hf : f =ᶠ[l] f')
(hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => f x ⊔ g x) =ᶠ[l] fun x => f' x ⊔ g' x :=
hf.comp₂ (· ⊔ ·) hg
theorem EventuallyEq.inf [Min β] {l : Filter α} {f f' g g' : α → β} (hf : f =ᶠ[l] f')
(hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') : (fun x => f x ⊓ g x) =ᶠ[l] fun x => f' x ⊓ g' x :=
hf.comp₂ (· ⊓ ·) hg
theorem EventuallyEq.preimage {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) (s : Set β) :
f ⁻¹' s =ᶠ[l] g ⁻¹' s :=
h.fun_comp s
theorem EventuallyEq.inter {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s =ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' =ᶠ[l] t') :
(s ∩ s' : Set α) =ᶠ[l] (t ∩ t' : Set α) :=
h.comp₂ (· ∧ ·) h'
theorem EventuallyEq.union {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s =ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' =ᶠ[l] t') :
(s ∪ s' : Set α) =ᶠ[l] (t ∪ t' : Set α) :=
h.comp₂ (· ∨ ·) h'
theorem EventuallyEq.compl {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s =ᶠ[l] t) :
(sᶜ : Set α) =ᶠ[l] (tᶜ : Set α) :=
h.fun_comp Not
theorem EventuallyEq.diff {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s =ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' =ᶠ[l] t') :
(s \ s' : Set α) =ᶠ[l] (t \ t' : Set α) :=
h.inter h'.compl
protected theorem EventuallyEq.symmDiff {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α}
(h : s =ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' =ᶠ[l] t') : (s ∆ s' : Set α) =ᶠ[l] (t ∆ t' : Set α) :=
(h.diff h').union (h'.diff h)
theorem eventuallyEq_empty {s : Set α} {l : Filter α} : s =ᶠ[l] (∅ : Set α) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∉ s :=
eventuallyEq_set.trans <| by simp
theorem inter_eventuallyEq_left {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} :
(s ∩ t : Set α) =ᶠ[l] s ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s → x ∈ t := by
simp only [eventuallyEq_set, mem_inter_iff, and_iff_left_iff_imp]
theorem inter_eventuallyEq_right {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} :
(s ∩ t : Set α) =ᶠ[l] t ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ t → x ∈ s := by
rw [inter_comm, inter_eventuallyEq_left]
@[simp]
theorem eventuallyEq_principal {s : Set α} {f g : α → β} : f =ᶠ[𝓟 s] g ↔ EqOn f g s :=
Iff.rfl
theorem eventuallyEq_inf_principal_iff {F : Filter α} {s : Set α} {f g : α → β} :
f =ᶠ[F ⊓ 𝓟 s] g ↔ ∀ᶠ x in F, x ∈ s → f x = g x :=
eventually_inf_principal
theorem EventuallyEq.sub_eq [AddGroup β] {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) :
f - g =ᶠ[l] 0 := by simpa using ((EventuallyEq.refl l f).sub h).symm
theorem eventuallyEq_iff_sub [AddGroup β] {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} :
f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ f - g =ᶠ[l] 0 :=
⟨fun h => h.sub_eq, fun h => by simpa using h.add (EventuallyEq.refl l g)⟩
theorem eventuallyEq_iff_all_subsets {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} :
f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ ∀ s : Set α, ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s → f x = g x :=
eventually_iff_all_subsets
section LE
variable [LE β] {l : Filter α}
theorem EventuallyLE.congr {f f' g g' : α → β} (H : f ≤ᶠ[l] g) (hf : f =ᶠ[l] f') (hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') :
f' ≤ᶠ[l] g' :=
H.mp <| hg.mp <| hf.mono fun x hf hg H => by rwa [hf, hg] at H
theorem eventuallyLE_congr {f f' g g' : α → β} (hf : f =ᶠ[l] f') (hg : g =ᶠ[l] g') :
f ≤ᶠ[l] g ↔ f' ≤ᶠ[l] g' :=
⟨fun H => H.congr hf hg, fun H => H.congr hf.symm hg.symm⟩
theorem eventuallyLE_iff_all_subsets {f g : α → β} {l : Filter α} :
f ≤ᶠ[l] g ↔ ∀ s : Set α, ∀ᶠ x in l, x ∈ s → f x ≤ g x :=
eventually_iff_all_subsets
end LE
section Preorder
variable [Preorder β] {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β}
theorem EventuallyEq.le (h : f =ᶠ[l] g) : f ≤ᶠ[l] g :=
h.mono fun _ => le_of_eq
@[refl]
theorem EventuallyLE.refl (l : Filter α) (f : α → β) : f ≤ᶠ[l] f :=
EventuallyEq.rfl.le
theorem EventuallyLE.rfl : f ≤ᶠ[l] f :=
EventuallyLE.refl l f
@[trans]
theorem EventuallyLE.trans (H₁ : f ≤ᶠ[l] g) (H₂ : g ≤ᶠ[l] h) : f ≤ᶠ[l] h :=
H₂.mp <| H₁.mono fun _ => le_trans
instance : Trans ((· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) : (α → β) → (α → β) → Prop) (· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) (· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) where
trans := EventuallyLE.trans
@[trans]
theorem EventuallyEq.trans_le (H₁ : f =ᶠ[l] g) (H₂ : g ≤ᶠ[l] h) : f ≤ᶠ[l] h :=
H₁.le.trans H₂
instance : Trans ((· =ᶠ[l] ·) : (α → β) → (α → β) → Prop) (· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) (· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) where
trans := EventuallyEq.trans_le
@[trans]
theorem EventuallyLE.trans_eq (H₁ : f ≤ᶠ[l] g) (H₂ : g =ᶠ[l] h) : f ≤ᶠ[l] h :=
H₁.trans H₂.le
instance : Trans ((· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) : (α → β) → (α → β) → Prop) (· =ᶠ[l] ·) (· ≤ᶠ[l] ·) where
trans := EventuallyLE.trans_eq
end Preorder
variable {l : Filter α}
theorem EventuallyLE.antisymm [PartialOrder β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h₁ : f ≤ᶠ[l] g)
(h₂ : g ≤ᶠ[l] f) : f =ᶠ[l] g :=
h₂.mp <| h₁.mono fun _ => le_antisymm
theorem eventuallyLE_antisymm_iff [PartialOrder β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} :
f =ᶠ[l] g ↔ f ≤ᶠ[l] g ∧ g ≤ᶠ[l] f := by
simp only [EventuallyEq, EventuallyLE, le_antisymm_iff, eventually_and]
theorem EventuallyLE.le_iff_eq [PartialOrder β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : f ≤ᶠ[l] g) :
g ≤ᶠ[l] f ↔ g =ᶠ[l] f :=
⟨fun h' => h'.antisymm h, EventuallyEq.le⟩
theorem Eventually.ne_of_lt [Preorder β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x < g x) :
∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≠ g x :=
h.mono fun _ hx => hx.ne
theorem Eventually.ne_top_of_lt [Preorder β] [OrderTop β] {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β}
(h : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x < g x) : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≠ ⊤ :=
h.mono fun _ hx => hx.ne_top
theorem Eventually.lt_top_of_ne [PartialOrder β] [OrderTop β] {l : Filter α} {f : α → β}
(h : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≠ ⊤) : ∀ᶠ x in l, f x < ⊤ :=
h.mono fun _ hx => hx.lt_top
theorem Eventually.lt_top_iff_ne_top [PartialOrder β] [OrderTop β] {l : Filter α} {f : α → β} :
(∀ᶠ x in l, f x < ⊤) ↔ ∀ᶠ x in l, f x ≠ ⊤ :=
⟨Eventually.ne_of_lt, Eventually.lt_top_of_ne⟩
@[mono]
theorem EventuallyLE.inter {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s ≤ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' ≤ᶠ[l] t') :
(s ∩ s' : Set α) ≤ᶠ[l] (t ∩ t' : Set α) :=
h'.mp <| h.mono fun _ => And.imp
@[mono]
theorem EventuallyLE.union {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s ≤ᶠ[l] t) (h' : s' ≤ᶠ[l] t') :
(s ∪ s' : Set α) ≤ᶠ[l] (t ∪ t' : Set α) :=
h'.mp <| h.mono fun _ => Or.imp
@[mono]
theorem EventuallyLE.compl {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s ≤ᶠ[l] t) :
(tᶜ : Set α) ≤ᶠ[l] (sᶜ : Set α) :=
h.mono fun _ => mt
@[mono]
theorem EventuallyLE.diff {s t s' t' : Set α} {l : Filter α} (h : s ≤ᶠ[l] t) (h' : t' ≤ᶠ[l] s') :
(s \ s' : Set α) ≤ᶠ[l] (t \ t' : Set α) :=
h.inter h'.compl
theorem set_eventuallyLE_iff_mem_inf_principal {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} :
s ≤ᶠ[l] t ↔ t ∈ l ⊓ 𝓟 s :=
eventually_inf_principal.symm
theorem set_eventuallyLE_iff_inf_principal_le {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} :
s ≤ᶠ[l] t ↔ l ⊓ 𝓟 s ≤ l ⊓ 𝓟 t :=
set_eventuallyLE_iff_mem_inf_principal.trans <| by
simp only [le_inf_iff, inf_le_left, true_and, le_principal_iff]
theorem set_eventuallyEq_iff_inf_principal {s t : Set α} {l : Filter α} :
s =ᶠ[l] t ↔ l ⊓ 𝓟 s = l ⊓ 𝓟 t := by
simp only [eventuallyLE_antisymm_iff, le_antisymm_iff, set_eventuallyLE_iff_inf_principal_le]
theorem EventuallyLE.sup [SemilatticeSup β] {l : Filter α} {f₁ f₂ g₁ g₂ : α → β} (hf : f₁ ≤ᶠ[l] f₂)
(hg : g₁ ≤ᶠ[l] g₂) : f₁ ⊔ g₁ ≤ᶠ[l] f₂ ⊔ g₂ := by
filter_upwards [hf, hg] with x hfx hgx using sup_le_sup hfx hgx
theorem EventuallyLE.sup_le [SemilatticeSup β] {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β} (hf : f ≤ᶠ[l] h)
(hg : g ≤ᶠ[l] h) : f ⊔ g ≤ᶠ[l] h := by
filter_upwards [hf, hg] with x hfx hgx using _root_.sup_le hfx hgx
theorem EventuallyLE.le_sup_of_le_left [SemilatticeSup β] {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β}
(hf : h ≤ᶠ[l] f) : h ≤ᶠ[l] f ⊔ g :=
hf.mono fun _ => _root_.le_sup_of_le_left
theorem EventuallyLE.le_sup_of_le_right [SemilatticeSup β] {l : Filter α} {f g h : α → β}
(hg : h ≤ᶠ[l] g) : h ≤ᶠ[l] f ⊔ g :=
hg.mono fun _ => _root_.le_sup_of_le_right
theorem join_le {f : Filter (Filter α)} {l : Filter α} (h : ∀ᶠ m in f, m ≤ l) : join f ≤ l :=
fun _ hs => h.mono fun _ hm => hm hs
end EventuallyEq
end Filter
open Filter
theorem Set.EqOn.eventuallyEq {α β} {s : Set α} {f g : α → β} (h : EqOn f g s) : f =ᶠ[𝓟 s] g :=
h
theorem Set.EqOn.eventuallyEq_of_mem {α β} {s : Set α} {l : Filter α} {f g : α → β} (h : EqOn f g s)
(hl : s ∈ l) : f =ᶠ[l] g :=
h.eventuallyEq.filter_mono <| Filter.le_principal_iff.2 hl
theorem HasSubset.Subset.eventuallyLE {α} {l : Filter α} {s t : Set α} (h : s ⊆ t) : s ≤ᶠ[l] t :=
Filter.Eventually.of_forall h
variable {α β : Type*} {F : Filter α} {G : Filter β}
namespace Filter
lemma compl_mem_comk {p : Set α → Prop} {he hmono hunion s} :
sᶜ ∈ comk p he hmono hunion ↔ p s := by
simp
end Filter
| Mathlib/Order/Filter/Basic.lean | 2,530 | 2,533 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Wrenna Robson. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Wrenna Robson
-/
import Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.Basic
/-!
# Infimum separation
This file defines the extended infimum separation of a set. This is approximately dual to the
diameter of a set, but where the extended diameter of a set is the supremum of the extended distance
between elements of the set, the extended infimum separation is the infimum of the (extended)
distance between *distinct* elements in the set.
We also define the infimum separation as the cast of the extended infimum separation to the reals.
This is the infimum of the distance between distinct elements of the set when in a pseudometric
space.
All lemmas and definitions are in the `Set` namespace to give access to dot notation.
## Main definitions
* `Set.einfsep`: Extended infimum separation of a set.
* `Set.infsep`: Infimum separation of a set (when in a pseudometric space).
-/
variable {α β : Type*}
namespace Set
section Einfsep
open ENNReal
open Function
/-- The "extended infimum separation" of a set with an edist function. -/
noncomputable def einfsep [EDist α] (s : Set α) : ℝ≥0∞ :=
⨅ (x ∈ s) (y ∈ s) (_ : x ≠ y), edist x y
section EDist
variable [EDist α] {x y : α} {s t : Set α}
theorem le_einfsep_iff {d} :
d ≤ s.einfsep ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ s, x ≠ y → d ≤ edist x y := by
simp_rw [einfsep, le_iInf_iff]
theorem einfsep_zero : s.einfsep = 0 ↔ ∀ C > 0, ∃ x ∈ s, ∃ y ∈ s, x ≠ y ∧ edist x y < C := by
simp_rw [einfsep, ← _root_.bot_eq_zero, iInf_eq_bot, iInf_lt_iff, exists_prop]
theorem einfsep_pos : 0 < s.einfsep ↔ ∃ C > 0, ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ s, x ≠ y → C ≤ edist x y := by
rw [pos_iff_ne_zero, Ne, einfsep_zero]
simp only [not_forall, not_exists, not_lt, exists_prop, not_and]
theorem einfsep_top :
s.einfsep = ∞ ↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ s, x ≠ y → edist x y = ∞ := by
simp_rw [einfsep, iInf_eq_top]
theorem einfsep_lt_top :
s.einfsep < ∞ ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, ∃ y ∈ s, x ≠ y ∧ edist x y < ∞ := by
simp_rw [einfsep, iInf_lt_iff, exists_prop]
theorem einfsep_ne_top :
s.einfsep ≠ ∞ ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, ∃ y ∈ s, x ≠ y ∧ edist x y ≠ ∞ := by
simp_rw [← lt_top_iff_ne_top, einfsep_lt_top]
theorem einfsep_lt_iff {d} :
s.einfsep < d ↔ ∃ x ∈ s, ∃ y ∈ s, x ≠ y ∧ edist x y < d := by
simp_rw [einfsep, iInf_lt_iff, exists_prop]
theorem nontrivial_of_einfsep_lt_top (hs : s.einfsep < ∞) : s.Nontrivial := by
rcases einfsep_lt_top.1 hs with ⟨_, hx, _, hy, hxy, _⟩
exact ⟨_, hx, _, hy, hxy⟩
theorem nontrivial_of_einfsep_ne_top (hs : s.einfsep ≠ ∞) : s.Nontrivial :=
nontrivial_of_einfsep_lt_top (lt_top_iff_ne_top.mpr hs)
theorem Subsingleton.einfsep (hs : s.Subsingleton) : s.einfsep = ∞ := by
rw [einfsep_top]
exact fun _ hx _ hy hxy => (hxy <| hs hx hy).elim
theorem le_einfsep_image_iff {d} {f : β → α} {s : Set β} : d ≤ einfsep (f '' s)
↔ ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ s, f x ≠ f y → d ≤ edist (f x) (f y) := by
simp_rw [le_einfsep_iff, forall_mem_image]
theorem le_edist_of_le_einfsep {d x} (hx : x ∈ s) {y} (hy : y ∈ s) (hxy : x ≠ y)
(hd : d ≤ s.einfsep) : d ≤ edist x y :=
le_einfsep_iff.1 hd x hx y hy hxy
theorem einfsep_le_edist_of_mem {x} (hx : x ∈ s) {y} (hy : y ∈ s) (hxy : x ≠ y) :
s.einfsep ≤ edist x y :=
le_edist_of_le_einfsep hx hy hxy le_rfl
theorem einfsep_le_of_mem_of_edist_le {d x} (hx : x ∈ s) {y} (hy : y ∈ s) (hxy : x ≠ y)
(hxy' : edist x y ≤ d) : s.einfsep ≤ d :=
le_trans (einfsep_le_edist_of_mem hx hy hxy) hxy'
theorem le_einfsep {d} (h : ∀ x ∈ s, ∀ y ∈ s, x ≠ y → d ≤ edist x y) : d ≤ s.einfsep :=
le_einfsep_iff.2 h
@[simp]
theorem einfsep_empty : (∅ : Set α).einfsep = ∞ :=
subsingleton_empty.einfsep
@[simp]
theorem einfsep_singleton : ({x} : Set α).einfsep = ∞ :=
subsingleton_singleton.einfsep
theorem einfsep_iUnion_mem_option {ι : Type*} (o : Option ι) (s : ι → Set α) :
(⋃ i ∈ o, s i).einfsep = ⨅ i ∈ o, (s i).einfsep := by cases o <;> simp
theorem einfsep_anti (hst : s ⊆ t) : t.einfsep ≤ s.einfsep :=
le_einfsep fun _x hx _y hy => einfsep_le_edist_of_mem (hst hx) (hst hy)
theorem einfsep_insert_le : (insert x s).einfsep ≤ ⨅ (y ∈ s) (_ : x ≠ y), edist x y := by
simp_rw [le_iInf_iff]
exact fun _ hy hxy => einfsep_le_edist_of_mem (mem_insert _ _) (mem_insert_of_mem _ hy) hxy
theorem le_einfsep_pair : edist x y ⊓ edist y x ≤ ({x, y} : Set α).einfsep := by
simp_rw [le_einfsep_iff, inf_le_iff, mem_insert_iff, mem_singleton_iff]
rintro a (rfl | rfl) b (rfl | rfl) hab <;> (try simp only [le_refl, true_or, or_true]) <;>
contradiction
theorem einfsep_pair_le_left (hxy : x ≠ y) : ({x, y} : Set α).einfsep ≤ edist x y :=
einfsep_le_edist_of_mem (mem_insert _ _) (mem_insert_of_mem _ (mem_singleton _)) hxy
theorem einfsep_pair_le_right (hxy : x ≠ y) : ({x, y} : Set α).einfsep ≤ edist y x := by
rw [pair_comm]; exact einfsep_pair_le_left hxy.symm
theorem einfsep_pair_eq_inf (hxy : x ≠ y) : ({x, y} : Set α).einfsep = edist x y ⊓ edist y x :=
le_antisymm (le_inf (einfsep_pair_le_left hxy) (einfsep_pair_le_right hxy)) le_einfsep_pair
theorem einfsep_eq_iInf : s.einfsep = ⨅ d : s.offDiag, (uncurry edist) (d : α × α) := by
refine eq_of_forall_le_iff fun _ => ?_
simp_rw [le_einfsep_iff, le_iInf_iff, imp_forall_iff, SetCoe.forall, mem_offDiag,
Prod.forall, uncurry_apply_pair, and_imp]
theorem einfsep_of_fintype [DecidableEq α] [Fintype s] :
s.einfsep = s.offDiag.toFinset.inf (uncurry edist) := by
refine eq_of_forall_le_iff fun _ => ?_
simp_rw [le_einfsep_iff, imp_forall_iff, Finset.le_inf_iff, mem_toFinset, mem_offDiag,
Prod.forall, uncurry_apply_pair, and_imp]
theorem Finite.einfsep (hs : s.Finite) : s.einfsep = hs.offDiag.toFinset.inf (uncurry edist) := by
refine eq_of_forall_le_iff fun _ => ?_
simp_rw [le_einfsep_iff, imp_forall_iff, Finset.le_inf_iff, Finite.mem_toFinset, mem_offDiag,
Prod.forall, uncurry_apply_pair, and_imp]
theorem Finset.coe_einfsep [DecidableEq α] {s : Finset α} :
(s : Set α).einfsep = s.offDiag.inf (uncurry edist) := by
simp_rw [einfsep_of_fintype, ← Finset.coe_offDiag, Finset.toFinset_coe]
theorem Nontrivial.einfsep_exists_of_finite [Finite s] (hs : s.Nontrivial) :
∃ x ∈ s, ∃ y ∈ s, x ≠ y ∧ s.einfsep = edist x y := by
classical
cases nonempty_fintype s
simp_rw [einfsep_of_fintype]
rcases Finset.exists_mem_eq_inf s.offDiag.toFinset (by simpa) (uncurry edist) with ⟨w, hxy, hed⟩
simp_rw [mem_toFinset] at hxy
exact ⟨w.fst, hxy.1, w.snd, hxy.2.1, hxy.2.2, hed⟩
theorem Finite.einfsep_exists_of_nontrivial (hsf : s.Finite) (hs : s.Nontrivial) :
∃ x ∈ s, ∃ y ∈ s, x ≠ y ∧ s.einfsep = edist x y :=
letI := hsf.fintype
hs.einfsep_exists_of_finite
end EDist
section PseudoEMetricSpace
variable [PseudoEMetricSpace α] {x y z : α} {s : Set α}
theorem einfsep_pair (hxy : x ≠ y) : ({x, y} : Set α).einfsep = edist x y := by
nth_rw 1 [← min_self (edist x y)]
convert einfsep_pair_eq_inf hxy using 2
rw [edist_comm]
theorem einfsep_insert : einfsep (insert x s) =
(⨅ (y ∈ s) (_ : x ≠ y), edist x y) ⊓ s.einfsep := by
refine le_antisymm (le_min einfsep_insert_le (einfsep_anti (subset_insert _ _))) ?_
simp_rw [le_einfsep_iff, inf_le_iff, mem_insert_iff]
rintro y (rfl | hy) z (rfl | hz) hyz
· exact False.elim (hyz rfl)
· exact Or.inl (iInf_le_of_le _ (iInf₂_le hz hyz))
· rw [edist_comm]
exact Or.inl (iInf_le_of_le _ (iInf₂_le hy hyz.symm))
· exact Or.inr (einfsep_le_edist_of_mem hy hz hyz)
theorem einfsep_triple (hxy : x ≠ y) (hyz : y ≠ z) (hxz : x ≠ z) :
einfsep ({x, y, z} : Set α) = edist x y ⊓ edist x z ⊓ edist y z := by
simp_rw [einfsep_insert, iInf_insert, iInf_singleton, einfsep_singleton, inf_top_eq,
ciInf_pos hxy, ciInf_pos hyz, ciInf_pos hxz]
theorem le_einfsep_pi_of_le {π : β → Type*} [Fintype β] [∀ b, PseudoEMetricSpace (π b)]
{s : ∀ b : β, Set (π b)} {c : ℝ≥0∞} (h : ∀ b, c ≤ einfsep (s b)) :
c ≤ einfsep (Set.pi univ s) := by
refine le_einfsep fun x hx y hy hxy => ?_
rw [mem_univ_pi] at hx hy
rcases Function.ne_iff.mp hxy with ⟨i, hi⟩
exact le_trans (le_einfsep_iff.1 (h i) _ (hx _) _ (hy _) hi) (edist_le_pi_edist _ _ i)
end PseudoEMetricSpace
section PseudoMetricSpace
| variable [PseudoMetricSpace α] {s : Set α}
theorem subsingleton_of_einfsep_eq_top (hs : s.einfsep = ∞) : s.Subsingleton := by
rw [einfsep_top] at hs
| Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Infsep.lean | 209 | 212 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2019 Reid Barton. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Reid Barton, Johan Commelin, Bhavik Mehta
-/
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Equivalence
import Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Yoneda
/-!
# Adjunctions between functors
`F ⊣ G` represents the data of an adjunction between two functors
`F : C ⥤ D` and `G : D ⥤ C`. `F` is the left adjoint and `G` is the right adjoint.
We provide various useful constructors:
* `mkOfHomEquiv`
* `mk'`: construct an adjunction from the data of a hom set equivalence, unit and counit natural
transformations together with proofs of the equalities `homEquiv_unit` and `homEquiv_counit`
relating them to each other.
* `leftAdjointOfEquiv` / `rightAdjointOfEquiv`
construct a left/right adjoint of a given functor given the action on objects and
the relevant equivalence of morphism spaces.
* `adjunctionOfEquivLeft` / `adjunctionOfEquivRight` witness that these constructions
give adjunctions.
There are also typeclasses `IsLeftAdjoint` / `IsRightAdjoint`, which asserts the
existence of a adjoint functor. Given `[F.IsLeftAdjoint]`, a chosen right
adjoint can be obtained as `F.rightAdjoint`.
`Adjunction.comp` composes adjunctions.
`toEquivalence` upgrades an adjunction to an equivalence,
given witnesses that the unit and counit are pointwise isomorphisms.
Conversely `Equivalence.toAdjunction` recovers the underlying adjunction from an equivalence.
## Overview of the directory `CategoryTheory.Adjunction`
* Adjoint lifting theorems are in the directory `Lifting`.
* The file `AdjointFunctorTheorems` proves the adjoint functor theorems.
* The file `Comma` shows that for a functor `G : D ⥤ C` the data of an initial object in each
`StructuredArrow` category on `G` is equivalent to a left adjoint to `G`, as well as the dual.
* The file `Evaluation` shows that products and coproducts are adjoint to evaluation of functors.
* The file `FullyFaithful` characterizes when adjoints are full or faithful in terms of the unit
and counit.
* The file `Limits` proves that left adjoints preserve colimits and right adjoints preserve limits.
* The file `Mates` establishes the bijection between the 2-cells
```
L₁ R₁
C --→ D C ←-- D
G ↓ ↗ ↓ H G ↓ ↘ ↓ H
E --→ F E ←-- F
L₂ R₂
```
where `L₁ ⊣ R₁` and `L₂ ⊣ R₂`. Specializing to a pair of adjoints `L₁ L₂ : C ⥤ D`,
`R₁ R₂ : D ⥤ C`, it provides equivalences `(L₂ ⟶ L₁) ≃ (R₁ ⟶ R₂)` and `(L₂ ≅ L₁) ≃ (R₁ ≅ R₂)`.
* The file `Opposites` contains constructions to relate adjunctions of functors to adjunctions of
their opposites.
* The file `Reflective` defines reflective functors, i.e. fully faithful right adjoints. Note that
many facts about reflective functors are proved in the earlier file `FullyFaithful`.
* The file `Restrict` defines the restriction of an adjunction along fully faithful functors.
* The file `Triple` proves that in an adjoint triple, the left adjoint is fully faithful if and
only if the right adjoint is.
* The file `Unique` proves uniqueness of adjoints.
* The file `Whiskering` proves that functors `F : D ⥤ E` and `G : E ⥤ D` with an adjunction
`F ⊣ G`, induce adjunctions between the functor categories `C ⥤ D` and `C ⥤ E`,
and the functor categories `E ⥤ C` and `D ⥤ C`.
## Other files related to adjunctions
* The file `CategoryTheory.Monad.Adjunction` develops the basic relationship between adjunctions
and (co)monads. There it is also shown that given an adjunction `L ⊣ R` and an isomorphism
`L ⋙ R ≅ 𝟭 C`, the unit is an isomorphism, and similarly for the counit.
-/
namespace CategoryTheory
open Category
-- declare the `v`'s first; see `CategoryTheory.Category` for an explanation
universe v₁ v₂ v₃ u₁ u₂ u₃
variable {C : Type u₁} [Category.{v₁} C] {D : Type u₂} [Category.{v₂} D]
/-- `F ⊣ G` represents the data of an adjunction between two functors
`F : C ⥤ D` and `G : D ⥤ C`. `F` is the left adjoint and `G` is the right adjoint.
We use the unit-counit definition of an adjunction. There is a constructor `Adjunction.mk'`
which constructs an adjunction from the data of a hom set equivalence, a unit, and a counit,
together with proofs of the equalities `homEquiv_unit` and `homEquiv_counit` relating them to each
other.
There is also a constructor `Adjunction.mkOfHomEquiv` which constructs an adjunction from a natural
hom set equivalence.
To construct adjoints to a given functor, there are constructors `leftAdjointOfEquiv` and
`adjunctionOfEquivLeft` (as well as their duals). -/
@[stacks 0037]
structure Adjunction (F : C ⥤ D) (G : D ⥤ C) where
/-- The unit of an adjunction -/
unit : 𝟭 C ⟶ F.comp G
/-- The counit of an adjunction -/
counit : G.comp F ⟶ 𝟭 D
/-- Equality of the composition of the unit and counit with the identity `F ⟶ FGF ⟶ F = 𝟙` -/
left_triangle_components (X : C) :
F.map (unit.app X) ≫ counit.app (F.obj X) = 𝟙 (F.obj X) := by aesop_cat
/-- Equality of the composition of the unit and counit with the identity `G ⟶ GFG ⟶ G = 𝟙` -/
right_triangle_components (Y : D) :
unit.app (G.obj Y) ≫ G.map (counit.app Y) = 𝟙 (G.obj Y) := by aesop_cat
/-- The notation `F ⊣ G` stands for `Adjunction F G` representing that `F` is left adjoint to `G` -/
infixl:15 " ⊣ " => Adjunction
namespace Functor
/-- A class asserting the existence of a right adjoint. -/
class IsLeftAdjoint (left : C ⥤ D) : Prop where
exists_rightAdjoint : ∃ (right : D ⥤ C), Nonempty (left ⊣ right)
/-- A class asserting the existence of a left adjoint. -/
class IsRightAdjoint (right : D ⥤ C) : Prop where
exists_leftAdjoint : ∃ (left : C ⥤ D), Nonempty (left ⊣ right)
/-- A chosen left adjoint to a functor that is a right adjoint. -/
noncomputable def leftAdjoint (R : D ⥤ C) [IsRightAdjoint R] : C ⥤ D :=
(IsRightAdjoint.exists_leftAdjoint (right := R)).choose
/-- A chosen right adjoint to a functor that is a left adjoint. -/
noncomputable def rightAdjoint (L : C ⥤ D) [IsLeftAdjoint L] : D ⥤ C :=
(IsLeftAdjoint.exists_rightAdjoint (left := L)).choose
end Functor
/-- The adjunction associated to a functor known to be a left adjoint. -/
noncomputable def Adjunction.ofIsLeftAdjoint (left : C ⥤ D) [left.IsLeftAdjoint] :
left ⊣ left.rightAdjoint :=
Functor.IsLeftAdjoint.exists_rightAdjoint.choose_spec.some
/-- The adjunction associated to a functor known to be a right adjoint. -/
noncomputable def Adjunction.ofIsRightAdjoint (right : C ⥤ D) [right.IsRightAdjoint] :
right.leftAdjoint ⊣ right :=
Functor.IsRightAdjoint.exists_leftAdjoint.choose_spec.some
namespace Adjunction
attribute [reassoc (attr := simp)] left_triangle_components right_triangle_components
/-- The hom set equivalence associated to an adjunction. -/
@[simps -isSimp]
def homEquiv {F : C ⥤ D} {G : D ⥤ C} (adj : F ⊣ G) (X : C) (Y : D) :
(F.obj X ⟶ Y) ≃ (X ⟶ G.obj Y) where
toFun := fun f => adj.unit.app X ≫ G.map f
invFun := fun g => F.map g ≫ adj.counit.app Y
left_inv := fun f => by
dsimp
rw [F.map_comp, assoc, ← Functor.comp_map, adj.counit.naturality, ← assoc]
simp
right_inv := fun g => by
simp only [Functor.comp_obj, Functor.map_comp]
rw [← assoc, ← Functor.comp_map, ← adj.unit.naturality]
simp
alias homEquiv_unit := homEquiv_apply
alias homEquiv_counit := homEquiv_symm_apply
end Adjunction
-- These lemmas are not global simp lemmas because certain adjunctions
-- are constructed using `Adjunction.mkOfHomEquiv`, and we certainly
-- do not want `dsimp` to apply `homEquiv_unit` or `homEquiv_counit`
-- in that case. However, when proving general API results about adjunctions,
-- it may be advisable to add a local simp attribute to these lemmas.
attribute [local simp] Adjunction.homEquiv_unit Adjunction.homEquiv_counit
namespace Adjunction
@[ext]
lemma ext {F : C ⥤ D} {G : D ⥤ C} {adj adj' : F ⊣ G}
(h : adj.unit = adj'.unit) : adj = adj' := by
suffices h' : adj.counit = adj'.counit by cases adj; cases adj'; aesop
ext X
apply (adj.homEquiv _ _).injective
rw [Adjunction.homEquiv_unit, Adjunction.homEquiv_unit,
Adjunction.right_triangle_components, h, Adjunction.right_triangle_components]
| section
variable {F : C ⥤ D} {G : D ⥤ C} (adj : F ⊣ G)
| Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Adjunction/Basic.lean | 186 | 189 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Leonardo de Moura, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Action.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.End
import Mathlib.Logic.Equiv.Set
import Mathlib.Tactic.Common
/-!
# Extra lemmas about permutations
This file proves miscellaneous lemmas about `Equiv.Perm`.
## TODO
Most of the content of this file was moved to `Algebra.Group.End` in
https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/22141.
It would be good to merge the remaining lemmas with other files, eg `GroupTheory.Perm.ViaEmbedding`
looks like it could benefit from such a treatment (splitting into the algebra and non-algebra parts)
-/
universe u v
namespace Equiv
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v}
namespace Perm
@[simp] lemma image_inv (f : Perm α) (s : Set α) : ↑f⁻¹ '' s = f ⁻¹' s := f⁻¹.image_eq_preimage _
@[simp] lemma preimage_inv (f : Perm α) (s : Set α) : ↑f⁻¹ ⁻¹' s = f '' s :=
(f.image_eq_preimage _).symm
end Perm
section Swap
variable [DecidableEq α]
@[simp]
theorem swap_smul_self_smul [MulAction (Perm α) β] (i j : α) (x : β) :
swap i j • swap i j • x = x := by simp [smul_smul]
theorem swap_smul_involutive [MulAction (Perm α) β] (i j : α) :
Function.Involutive (swap i j • · : β → β) := swap_smul_self_smul i j
end Swap
end Equiv
open Equiv Function
namespace Set
variable {α : Type*} {f : Perm α} {s : Set α}
lemma BijOn.perm_inv (hf : BijOn f s s) : BijOn ↑(f⁻¹) s s := hf.symm f.invOn
lemma MapsTo.perm_pow : MapsTo f s s → ∀ n : ℕ, MapsTo (f ^ n) s s := by
simp_rw [Equiv.Perm.coe_pow]; exact MapsTo.iterate
lemma SurjOn.perm_pow : SurjOn f s s → ∀ n : ℕ, SurjOn (f ^ n) s s := by
simp_rw [Equiv.Perm.coe_pow]; exact SurjOn.iterate
lemma BijOn.perm_pow : BijOn f s s → ∀ n : ℕ, BijOn (f ^ n) s s := by
simp_rw [Equiv.Perm.coe_pow]; exact BijOn.iterate
lemma BijOn.perm_zpow (hf : BijOn f s s) : ∀ n : ℤ, BijOn (f ^ n) s s
| Int.ofNat n => hf.perm_pow n
| Int.negSucc n => (hf.perm_pow (n + 1)).perm_inv
end Set
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Basic.lean | 445 | 454 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Yakov Pechersky. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Yakov Pechersky
-/
import Mathlib.Data.List.Cycle
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Perm.Cycle.Type
import Mathlib.GroupTheory.Perm.List
/-!
# Properties of cyclic permutations constructed from lists/cycles
In the following, `{α : Type*} [Fintype α] [DecidableEq α]`.
## Main definitions
* `Cycle.formPerm`: the cyclic permutation created by looping over a `Cycle α`
* `Equiv.Perm.toList`: the list formed by iterating application of a permutation
* `Equiv.Perm.toCycle`: the cycle formed by iterating application of a permutation
* `Equiv.Perm.isoCycle`: the equivalence between cyclic permutations `f : Perm α`
and the terms of `Cycle α` that correspond to them
* `Equiv.Perm.isoCycle'`: the same equivalence as `Equiv.Perm.isoCycle`
but with evaluation via choosing over fintypes
* The notation `c[1, 2, 3]` to emulate notation of cyclic permutations `(1 2 3)`
* A `Repr` instance for any `Perm α`, by representing the `Finset` of
`Cycle α` that correspond to the cycle factors.
## Main results
* `List.isCycle_formPerm`: a nontrivial list without duplicates, when interpreted as
a permutation, is cyclic
* `Equiv.Perm.IsCycle.existsUnique_cycle`: there is only one nontrivial `Cycle α`
corresponding to each cyclic `f : Perm α`
## Implementation details
The forward direction of `Equiv.Perm.isoCycle'` uses `Fintype.choose` of the uniqueness
result, relying on the `Fintype` instance of a `Cycle.Nodup` subtype.
It is unclear if this works faster than the `Equiv.Perm.toCycle`, which relies
on recursion over `Finset.univ`.
-/
open Equiv Equiv.Perm List
variable {α : Type*}
namespace List
variable [DecidableEq α] {l l' : List α}
theorem formPerm_disjoint_iff (hl : Nodup l) (hl' : Nodup l') (hn : 2 ≤ l.length)
(hn' : 2 ≤ l'.length) : Perm.Disjoint (formPerm l) (formPerm l') ↔ l.Disjoint l' := by
rw [disjoint_iff_eq_or_eq, List.Disjoint]
constructor
· rintro h x hx hx'
specialize h x
rw [formPerm_apply_mem_eq_self_iff _ hl _ hx, formPerm_apply_mem_eq_self_iff _ hl' _ hx'] at h
omega
· intro h x
by_cases hx : x ∈ l
on_goal 1 => by_cases hx' : x ∈ l'
· exact (h hx hx').elim
all_goals have := formPerm_eq_self_of_not_mem _ _ ‹_›; tauto
theorem isCycle_formPerm (hl : Nodup l) (hn : 2 ≤ l.length) : IsCycle (formPerm l) := by
rcases l with - | ⟨x, l⟩
· norm_num at hn
induction' l with y l generalizing x
· norm_num at hn
· use x
constructor
· rwa [formPerm_apply_mem_ne_self_iff _ hl _ mem_cons_self]
· intro w hw
have : w ∈ x::y::l := mem_of_formPerm_ne_self _ _ hw
obtain ⟨k, hk, rfl⟩ := getElem_of_mem this
use k
simp only [zpow_natCast, formPerm_pow_apply_head _ _ hl k, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt hk]
theorem pairwise_sameCycle_formPerm (hl : Nodup l) (hn : 2 ≤ l.length) :
Pairwise l.formPerm.SameCycle l :=
Pairwise.imp_mem.mpr
(pairwise_of_forall fun _ _ hx hy =>
(isCycle_formPerm hl hn).sameCycle ((formPerm_apply_mem_ne_self_iff _ hl _ hx).mpr hn)
((formPerm_apply_mem_ne_self_iff _ hl _ hy).mpr hn))
theorem cycleOf_formPerm (hl : Nodup l) (hn : 2 ≤ l.length) (x) :
cycleOf l.attach.formPerm x = l.attach.formPerm :=
have hn : 2 ≤ l.attach.length := by rwa [← length_attach] at hn
have hl : l.attach.Nodup := by rwa [← nodup_attach] at hl
(isCycle_formPerm hl hn).cycleOf_eq
((formPerm_apply_mem_ne_self_iff _ hl _ (mem_attach _ _)).mpr hn)
theorem cycleType_formPerm (hl : Nodup l) (hn : 2 ≤ l.length) :
cycleType l.attach.formPerm = {l.length} := by
rw [← length_attach] at hn
rw [← nodup_attach] at hl
rw [cycleType_eq [l.attach.formPerm]]
· simp only [map, Function.comp_apply]
rw [support_formPerm_of_nodup _ hl, card_toFinset, dedup_eq_self.mpr hl]
· simp
· intro x h
simp [h, Nat.succ_le_succ_iff] at hn
· simp
· simpa using isCycle_formPerm hl hn
· simp
theorem formPerm_apply_mem_eq_next (hl : Nodup l) (x : α) (hx : x ∈ l) :
formPerm l x = next l x hx := by
obtain ⟨k, hk, rfl⟩ := getElem_of_mem hx
rw [next_getElem _ hl, formPerm_apply_getElem _ hl]
end List
namespace Cycle
variable [DecidableEq α] (s : Cycle α)
/-- A cycle `s : Cycle α`, given `Nodup s` can be interpreted as an `Equiv.Perm α`
where each element in the list is permuted to the next one, defined as `formPerm`.
-/
def formPerm : ∀ s : Cycle α, Nodup s → Equiv.Perm α :=
fun s => Quotient.hrecOn s (fun l _ => List.formPerm l) fun l₁ l₂ (h : l₁ ~r l₂) => by
apply Function.hfunext
· ext
exact h.nodup_iff
· intro h₁ h₂ _
exact heq_of_eq (formPerm_eq_of_isRotated h₁ h)
@[simp]
theorem formPerm_coe (l : List α) (hl : l.Nodup) : formPerm (l : Cycle α) hl = l.formPerm :=
rfl
theorem formPerm_subsingleton (s : Cycle α) (h : Subsingleton s) : formPerm s h.nodup = 1 := by
induction' s using Quot.inductionOn with s
simp only [formPerm_coe, mk_eq_coe]
simp only [length_subsingleton_iff, length_coe, mk_eq_coe] at h
obtain - | ⟨hd, tl⟩ := s
· simp
· simp only [length_eq_zero_iff, add_le_iff_nonpos_left, List.length, nonpos_iff_eq_zero] at h
simp [h]
theorem isCycle_formPerm (s : Cycle α) (h : Nodup s) (hn : Nontrivial s) :
IsCycle (formPerm s h) := by
induction s using Quot.inductionOn
exact List.isCycle_formPerm h (length_nontrivial hn)
theorem support_formPerm [Fintype α] (s : Cycle α) (h : Nodup s) (hn : Nontrivial s) :
support (formPerm s h) = s.toFinset := by
induction' s using Quot.inductionOn with s
refine support_formPerm_of_nodup s h ?_
rintro _ rfl
simpa [Nat.succ_le_succ_iff] using length_nontrivial hn
theorem formPerm_eq_self_of_not_mem (s : Cycle α) (h : Nodup s) (x : α) (hx : x ∉ s) :
formPerm s h x = x := by
induction s using Quot.inductionOn
simpa using List.formPerm_eq_self_of_not_mem _ _ hx
theorem formPerm_apply_mem_eq_next (s : Cycle α) (h : Nodup s) (x : α) (hx : x ∈ s) :
formPerm s h x = next s h x hx := by
induction s using Quot.inductionOn
simpa using List.formPerm_apply_mem_eq_next h _ (by simp_all)
nonrec theorem formPerm_reverse (s : Cycle α) (h : Nodup s) :
formPerm s.reverse (nodup_reverse_iff.mpr h) = (formPerm s h)⁻¹ := by
induction s using Quot.inductionOn
simpa using formPerm_reverse _
nonrec theorem formPerm_eq_formPerm_iff {α : Type*} [DecidableEq α] {s s' : Cycle α} {hs : s.Nodup}
{hs' : s'.Nodup} :
s.formPerm hs = s'.formPerm hs' ↔ s = s' ∨ s.Subsingleton ∧ s'.Subsingleton := by
rw [Cycle.length_subsingleton_iff, Cycle.length_subsingleton_iff]
revert s s'
intro s s'
apply @Quotient.inductionOn₂' _ _ _ _ _ s s'
intro l l' hl hl'
simpa using formPerm_eq_formPerm_iff hl hl'
end Cycle
namespace Equiv.Perm
section Fintype
variable [Fintype α] [DecidableEq α] (p : Equiv.Perm α) (x : α)
/-- `Equiv.Perm.toList (f : Perm α) (x : α)` generates the list `[x, f x, f (f x), ...]`
until looping. That means when `f x = x`, `toList f x = []`.
-/
def toList : List α :=
List.iterate p x (cycleOf p x).support.card
@[simp]
theorem toList_one : toList (1 : Perm α) x = [] := by simp [toList, cycleOf_one]
@[simp]
theorem toList_eq_nil_iff {p : Perm α} {x} : toList p x = [] ↔ x ∉ p.support := by simp [toList]
@[simp]
theorem length_toList : length (toList p x) = (cycleOf p x).support.card := by simp [toList]
theorem toList_ne_singleton (y : α) : toList p x ≠ [y] := by
intro H
simpa [card_support_ne_one] using congr_arg length H
theorem two_le_length_toList_iff_mem_support {p : Perm α} {x : α} :
2 ≤ length (toList p x) ↔ x ∈ p.support := by simp
theorem length_toList_pos_of_mem_support (h : x ∈ p.support) : 0 < length (toList p x) :=
zero_lt_two.trans_le (two_le_length_toList_iff_mem_support.mpr h)
theorem getElem_toList (n : ℕ) (hn : n < length (toList p x)) :
(toList p x)[n] = (p ^ n) x := by simp [toList]
@[deprecated getElem_toList (since := "2025-02-17")]
theorem get_toList (n : ℕ) (hn : n < length (toList p x)) :
(toList p x).get ⟨n, hn⟩ = (p ^ n) x := by simp [toList]
theorem toList_getElem_zero (h : x ∈ p.support) :
(toList p x)[0]'(length_toList_pos_of_mem_support _ _ h) = x := by simp [toList]
@[deprecated toList_getElem_zero (since := "2025-02-17")]
theorem toList_get_zero (h : x ∈ p.support) :
(toList p x).get ⟨0, (length_toList_pos_of_mem_support _ _ h)⟩ = x := by simp [toList]
variable {p} {x}
theorem mem_toList_iff {y : α} : y ∈ toList p x ↔ SameCycle p x y ∧ x ∈ p.support := by
simp only [toList, mem_iterate, iterate_eq_pow, eq_comm (a := y)]
constructor
· rintro ⟨n, hx, rfl⟩
refine ⟨⟨n, rfl⟩, ?_⟩
contrapose! hx
rw [← support_cycleOf_eq_nil_iff] at hx
simp [hx]
· rintro ⟨h, hx⟩
simpa using h.exists_pow_eq_of_mem_support hx
theorem nodup_toList (p : Perm α) (x : α) : Nodup (toList p x) := by
by_cases hx : p x = x
· rw [← not_mem_support, ← toList_eq_nil_iff] at hx
simp [hx]
have hc : IsCycle (cycleOf p x) := isCycle_cycleOf p hx
rw [nodup_iff_injective_getElem]
intro ⟨n, hn⟩ ⟨m, hm⟩
rw [length_toList, ← hc.orderOf] at hm hn
rw [← cycleOf_apply_self, ← Ne, ← mem_support] at hx
simp only [Fin.mk.injEq]
rw [getElem_toList, getElem_toList, ← cycleOf_pow_apply_self p x n, ←
cycleOf_pow_apply_self p x m]
rcases n with - | n <;> rcases m with - | m
· simp
· rw [← hc.support_pow_of_pos_of_lt_orderOf m.zero_lt_succ hm, mem_support,
cycleOf_pow_apply_self] at hx
simp [hx.symm]
· rw [← hc.support_pow_of_pos_of_lt_orderOf n.zero_lt_succ hn, mem_support,
cycleOf_pow_apply_self] at hx
simp [hx]
intro h
have hn' : ¬orderOf (p.cycleOf x) ∣ n.succ := Nat.not_dvd_of_pos_of_lt n.zero_lt_succ hn
have hm' : ¬orderOf (p.cycleOf x) ∣ m.succ := Nat.not_dvd_of_pos_of_lt m.zero_lt_succ hm
rw [← hc.support_pow_eq_iff] at hn' hm'
rw [← Nat.mod_eq_of_lt hn, ← Nat.mod_eq_of_lt hm, ← pow_inj_mod]
refine support_congr ?_ ?_
· rw [hm', hn']
· rw [hm']
intro y hy
obtain ⟨k, rfl⟩ := hc.exists_pow_eq (mem_support.mp hx) (mem_support.mp hy)
rw [← mul_apply, (Commute.pow_pow_self _ _ _).eq, mul_apply, h, ← mul_apply, ← mul_apply,
(Commute.pow_pow_self _ _ _).eq]
theorem next_toList_eq_apply (p : Perm α) (x y : α) (hy : y ∈ toList p x) :
next (toList p x) y hy = p y := by
rw [mem_toList_iff] at hy
obtain ⟨k, hk, hk'⟩ := hy.left.exists_pow_eq_of_mem_support hy.right
rw [← getElem_toList p x k (by simpa using hk)] at hk'
simp_rw [← hk']
rw [next_getElem _ (nodup_toList _ _), getElem_toList, getElem_toList, ← mul_apply, ← pow_succ']
simp_rw [length_toList]
rw [← pow_mod_orderOf_cycleOf_apply p (k + 1), IsCycle.orderOf]
exact isCycle_cycleOf _ (mem_support.mp hy.right)
theorem toList_pow_apply_eq_rotate (p : Perm α) (x : α) (k : ℕ) :
p.toList ((p ^ k) x) = (p.toList x).rotate k := by
apply ext_getElem
· simp only [length_toList, cycleOf_self_apply_pow, length_rotate]
· intro n hn hn'
rw [getElem_toList, getElem_rotate, getElem_toList, length_toList,
pow_mod_card_support_cycleOf_self_apply, pow_add, mul_apply]
theorem SameCycle.toList_isRotated {f : Perm α} {x y : α} (h : SameCycle f x y) :
toList f x ~r toList f y := by
by_cases hx : x ∈ f.support
· obtain ⟨_ | k, _, hy⟩ := h.exists_pow_eq_of_mem_support hx
· simp only [coe_one, id, pow_zero] at hy
-- Porting note: added `IsRotated.refl`
simp [hy, IsRotated.refl]
use k.succ
rw [← toList_pow_apply_eq_rotate, hy]
· rw [toList_eq_nil_iff.mpr hx, isRotated_nil_iff', eq_comm, toList_eq_nil_iff]
rwa [← h.mem_support_iff]
theorem pow_apply_mem_toList_iff_mem_support {n : ℕ} : (p ^ n) x ∈ p.toList x ↔ x ∈ p.support := by
rw [mem_toList_iff, and_iff_right_iff_imp]
refine fun _ => SameCycle.symm ?_
rw [sameCycle_pow_left]
theorem toList_formPerm_nil (x : α) : toList (formPerm ([] : List α)) x = [] := by simp
|
theorem toList_formPerm_singleton (x y : α) : toList (formPerm [x]) y = [] := by simp
theorem toList_formPerm_nontrivial (l : List α) (hl : 2 ≤ l.length) (hn : Nodup l) :
toList (formPerm l) (l.get ⟨0, (zero_lt_two.trans_le hl)⟩) = l := by
have hc : l.formPerm.IsCycle := List.isCycle_formPerm hn hl
have hs : l.formPerm.support = l.toFinset := by
refine support_formPerm_of_nodup _ hn ?_
rintro _ rfl
| Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Cycle/Concrete.lean | 312 | 320 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2014 Parikshit Khanna. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Parikshit Khanna, Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Floris van Doorn, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Batteries.Data.List.Perm
import Mathlib.Tactic.Common
/-!
# Counting in lists
This file proves basic properties of `List.countP` and `List.count`, which count the number of
elements of a list satisfying a predicate and equal to a given element respectively.
-/
assert_not_exists Monoid Set.range
open Nat
variable {α β : Type*}
namespace List
@[simp]
theorem countP_lt_length_iff {l : List α} {p : α → Bool} :
l.countP p < l.length ↔ ∃ a ∈ l, p a = false := by
simp [Nat.lt_iff_le_and_ne, countP_le_length]
variable [DecidableEq α] {l l₁ l₂ : List α}
@[simp]
theorem count_lt_length_iff {a : α} : l.count a < l.length ↔ ∃ b ∈ l, b ≠ a := by simp [count]
lemma countP_erase (p : α → Bool) (l : List α) (a : α) :
countP p (l.erase a) = countP p l - if a ∈ l ∧ p a then 1 else 0 := by
rw [countP_eq_length_filter, countP_eq_length_filter, ← erase_filter, length_erase]
aesop
lemma count_diff (a : α) (l₁ : List α) :
∀ l₂, count a (l₁.diff l₂) = count a l₁ - count a l₂
| [] => rfl
| b :: l₂ => by
simp only [diff_cons, count_diff, count_erase, beq_iff_eq, Nat.sub_right_comm, count_cons,
Nat.sub_add_eq]
lemma countP_diff (hl : l₂ <+~ l₁) (p : α → Bool) :
countP p (l₁.diff l₂) = countP p l₁ - countP p l₂ := by
refine (Nat.sub_eq_of_eq_add ?_).symm
rw [← countP_append]
exact ((subperm_append_diff_self_of_count_le <| subperm_ext_iff.1 hl).symm.trans
perm_append_comm).countP_eq _
@[simp]
theorem count_map_of_injective [DecidableEq β] (l : List α) (f : α → β)
(hf : Function.Injective f) (x : α) : count (f x) (map f l) = count x l := by
simp only [count, countP_map]
unfold Function.comp
simp only [hf.beq_eq]
end List
| Mathlib/Data/List/Count.lean | 90 | 93 | |
/-
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.Finset.Fold
import Mathlib.Data.Multiset.Bind
import Mathlib.Order.SetNotation
/-!
# Unions of finite sets
This file defines the union of a family `t : α → Finset β` of finsets bounded by a finset
`s : Finset α`.
## Main declarations
* `Finset.disjUnion`: Given a hypothesis `h` which states that finsets `s` and `t` are disjoint,
`s.disjUnion t h` is the set such that `a ∈ disjUnion s t h` iff `a ∈ s` or `a ∈ t`; this does
not require decidable equality on the type `α`.
* `Finset.biUnion`: Finite unions of finsets; given an indexing function `f : α → Finset β` and an
`s : Finset α`, `s.biUnion f` is the union of all finsets of the form `f a` for `a ∈ s`.
## TODO
Remove `Finset.biUnion` in favour of `Finset.sup`.
-/
assert_not_exists MonoidWithZero MulAction
variable {α β γ : Type*} {s s₁ s₂ : Finset α} {t t₁ t₂ : α → Finset β}
namespace Finset
section DisjiUnion
/-- `disjiUnion s f h` is the set such that `a ∈ disjiUnion s f` iff `a ∈ f i` for some `i ∈ s`.
It is the same as `s.biUnion f`, but it does not require decidable equality on the type. The
hypothesis ensures that the sets are disjoint. -/
def disjiUnion (s : Finset α) (t : α → Finset β) (hf : (s : Set α).PairwiseDisjoint t) : Finset β :=
⟨s.val.bind (Finset.val ∘ t), Multiset.nodup_bind.2
⟨fun a _ ↦ (t a).nodup, s.nodup.pairwise fun _ ha _ hb hab ↦ disjoint_val.2 <| hf ha hb hab⟩⟩
@[simp]
lemma disjiUnion_val (s : Finset α) (t : α → Finset β) (h) :
(s.disjiUnion t h).1 = s.1.bind fun a ↦ (t a).1 := rfl
@[simp] lemma disjiUnion_empty (t : α → Finset β) : disjiUnion ∅ t (by simp) = ∅ := rfl
@[simp] lemma mem_disjiUnion {b : β} {h} : b ∈ s.disjiUnion t h ↔ ∃ a ∈ s, b ∈ t a := by
simp only [mem_def, disjiUnion_val, Multiset.mem_bind, exists_prop]
@[simp, norm_cast]
lemma coe_disjiUnion {h} : (s.disjiUnion t h : Set β) = ⋃ x ∈ (s : Set α), t x := by
simp [Set.ext_iff, mem_disjiUnion, Set.mem_iUnion, mem_coe, imp_true_iff]
@[simp] lemma disjiUnion_cons (a : α) (s : Finset α) (ha : a ∉ s) (f : α → Finset β) (H) :
disjiUnion (cons a s ha) f H =
(f a).disjUnion ((s.disjiUnion f) fun _ hb _ hc ↦ H (mem_cons_of_mem hb) (mem_cons_of_mem hc))
(disjoint_left.2 fun _ hb h ↦
let ⟨_, hc, h⟩ := mem_disjiUnion.mp h
disjoint_left.mp
(H (mem_cons_self a s) (mem_cons_of_mem hc) (ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hc ha).symm) hb h) :=
eq_of_veq <| Multiset.cons_bind _ _ _
@[simp] lemma singleton_disjiUnion (a : α) {h} : Finset.disjiUnion {a} t h = t a :=
eq_of_veq <| Multiset.singleton_bind _ _
lemma disjiUnion_disjiUnion (s : Finset α) (f : α → Finset β) (g : β → Finset γ) (h1 h2) :
(s.disjiUnion f h1).disjiUnion g h2 =
s.attach.disjiUnion
(fun a ↦ ((f a).disjiUnion g) fun _ hb _ hc ↦
h2 (mem_disjiUnion.mpr ⟨_, a.prop, hb⟩) (mem_disjiUnion.mpr ⟨_, a.prop, hc⟩))
fun a _ b _ hab ↦
disjoint_left.mpr fun x hxa hxb ↦ by
obtain ⟨xa, hfa, hga⟩ := mem_disjiUnion.mp hxa
obtain ⟨xb, hfb, hgb⟩ := mem_disjiUnion.mp hxb
refine disjoint_left.mp
(h2 (mem_disjiUnion.mpr ⟨_, a.prop, hfa⟩) (mem_disjiUnion.mpr ⟨_, b.prop, hfb⟩) ?_) hga
hgb
rintro rfl
exact disjoint_left.mp (h1 a.prop b.prop <| Subtype.coe_injective.ne hab) hfa hfb :=
eq_of_veq <| Multiset.bind_assoc.trans (Multiset.attach_bind_coe _ _).symm
lemma sUnion_disjiUnion {f : α → Finset (Set β)} (I : Finset α)
(hf : (I : Set α).PairwiseDisjoint f) :
⋃₀ (I.disjiUnion f hf : Set (Set β)) = ⋃ a ∈ I, ⋃₀ ↑(f a) := by
ext
simp only [coe_disjiUnion, Set.mem_sUnion, Set.mem_iUnion, mem_coe, exists_prop]
tauto
section DecidableEq
variable [DecidableEq β] {s : Finset α} {t : Finset β} {f : α → β}
private lemma pairwiseDisjoint_fibers : Set.PairwiseDisjoint ↑t fun a ↦ s.filter (f · = a) :=
fun x' hx y' hy hne ↦ by
simp_rw [disjoint_left, mem_filter]; rintro i ⟨_, rfl⟩ ⟨_, rfl⟩; exact hne rfl
@[simp] lemma disjiUnion_filter_eq (s : Finset α) (t : Finset β) (f : α → β) :
t.disjiUnion (fun a ↦ s.filter (f · = a)) pairwiseDisjoint_fibers =
s.filter fun c ↦ f c ∈ t :=
ext fun b => by simpa using and_comm
lemma disjiUnion_filter_eq_of_maps_to (h : ∀ x ∈ s, f x ∈ t) :
t.disjiUnion (fun a ↦ s.filter (f · = a)) pairwiseDisjoint_fibers = s := by
simpa [filter_eq_self]
end DecidableEq
theorem map_disjiUnion {f : α ↪ β} {s : Finset α} {t : β → Finset γ} {h} :
(s.map f).disjiUnion t h =
s.disjiUnion (fun a => t (f a)) fun _ ha _ hb hab =>
h (mem_map_of_mem _ ha) (mem_map_of_mem _ hb) (f.injective.ne hab) :=
eq_of_veq <| Multiset.bind_map _ _ _
theorem disjiUnion_map {s : Finset α} {t : α → Finset β} {f : β ↪ γ} {h} :
(s.disjiUnion t h).map f =
s.disjiUnion (fun a => (t a).map f) (h.mono' fun _ _ ↦ (disjoint_map _).2) :=
eq_of_veq <| Multiset.map_bind _ _ _
variable {f : α → β} {op : β → β → β} [hc : Std.Commutative op] [ha : Std.Associative op]
theorem fold_disjiUnion {ι : Type*} {s : Finset ι} {t : ι → Finset α} {b : ι → β} {b₀ : β} (h) :
(s.disjiUnion t h).fold op (s.fold op b₀ b) f = s.fold op b₀ fun i => (t i).fold op (b i) f :=
(congr_arg _ <| Multiset.map_bind _ _ _).trans (Multiset.fold_bind _ _ _ _ _)
end DisjiUnion
section BUnion
variable [DecidableEq β]
/-- `Finset.biUnion s t` is the union of `t a` over `a ∈ s`.
(This was formerly `bind` due to the monad structure on types with `DecidableEq`.) -/
protected def biUnion (s : Finset α) (t : α → Finset β) : Finset β :=
(s.1.bind fun a ↦ (t a).1).toFinset
@[simp] lemma biUnion_val (s : Finset α) (t : α → Finset β) :
(s.biUnion t).1 = (s.1.bind fun a ↦ (t a).1).dedup := rfl
@[simp] lemma biUnion_empty : Finset.biUnion ∅ t = ∅ := rfl
@[simp] lemma mem_biUnion {b : β} : b ∈ s.biUnion t ↔ ∃ a ∈ s, b ∈ t a := by
simp only [mem_def, biUnion_val, Multiset.mem_dedup, Multiset.mem_bind, exists_prop]
|
@[simp, norm_cast]
lemma coe_biUnion : (s.biUnion t : Set β) = ⋃ x ∈ (s : Set α), t x := by
simp [Set.ext_iff, mem_biUnion, Set.mem_iUnion, mem_coe, imp_true_iff]
@[simp]
| Mathlib/Data/Finset/Union.lean | 145 | 150 |
/-
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, Kim Morrison
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Equiv
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.NonUnitalHom
import Mathlib.Algebra.Module.BigOperators
import Mathlib.Algebra.MonoidAlgebra.MapDomain
import Mathlib.Data.Finsupp.SMul
import Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.Finsupp.SumProd
/-!
# Monoid algebras
-/
noncomputable section
open Finset
open Finsupp hiding single mapDomain
universe u₁ u₂ u₃ u₄
variable (k : Type u₁) (G : Type u₂) (H : Type*) {R : Type*}
/-! ### Multiplicative monoids -/
namespace MonoidAlgebra
variable {k G}
/-! #### Non-unital, non-associative algebra structure -/
section NonUnitalNonAssocAlgebra
variable (k) [Semiring k] [DistribSMul R k] [Mul G]
variable {A : Type u₃} [NonUnitalNonAssocSemiring A]
/-- A non_unital `k`-algebra homomorphism from `MonoidAlgebra k G` is uniquely defined by its
values on the functions `single a 1`. -/
theorem nonUnitalAlgHom_ext [DistribMulAction k A] {φ₁ φ₂ : MonoidAlgebra k G →ₙₐ[k] A}
(h : ∀ x, φ₁ (single x 1) = φ₂ (single x 1)) : φ₁ = φ₂ :=
NonUnitalAlgHom.to_distribMulActionHom_injective <|
Finsupp.distribMulActionHom_ext' fun a => DistribMulActionHom.ext_ring (h a)
/-- See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/
@[ext high]
theorem nonUnitalAlgHom_ext' [DistribMulAction k A] {φ₁ φ₂ : MonoidAlgebra k G →ₙₐ[k] A}
(h : φ₁.toMulHom.comp (ofMagma k G) = φ₂.toMulHom.comp (ofMagma k G)) : φ₁ = φ₂ :=
nonUnitalAlgHom_ext k <| DFunLike.congr_fun h
/-- The functor `G ↦ MonoidAlgebra k G`, from the category of magmas to the category of non-unital,
non-associative algebras over `k` is adjoint to the forgetful functor in the other direction. -/
@[simps apply_apply symm_apply]
def liftMagma [Module k A] [IsScalarTower k A A] [SMulCommClass k A A] :
(G →ₙ* A) ≃ (MonoidAlgebra k G →ₙₐ[k] A) where
toFun f :=
{ liftAddHom fun x => (smulAddHom k A).flip (f x) with
toFun := fun a => a.sum fun m t => t • f m
map_smul' := fun t' a => by
rw [Finsupp.smul_sum, sum_smul_index']
· simp_rw [smul_assoc, MonoidHom.id_apply]
· intro m
exact zero_smul k (f m)
map_mul' := fun a₁ a₂ => by
let g : G → k → A := fun m t => t • f m
have h₁ : ∀ m, g m 0 = 0 := by
intro m
exact zero_smul k (f m)
have h₂ : ∀ (m) (t₁ t₂ : k), g m (t₁ + t₂) = g m t₁ + g m t₂ := by
intros
rw [← add_smul]
-- Porting note: `reducible` cannot be `local` so proof gets long.
simp_rw [Finsupp.mul_sum, Finsupp.sum_mul, smul_mul_smul_comm, ← f.map_mul, mul_def,
sum_comm a₂ a₁]
rw [sum_sum_index h₁ h₂]; congr; ext
rw [sum_sum_index h₁ h₂]; congr; ext
rw [sum_single_index (h₁ _)] }
invFun F := F.toMulHom.comp (ofMagma k G)
left_inv f := by
ext m
simp only [NonUnitalAlgHom.coe_mk, ofMagma_apply, NonUnitalAlgHom.toMulHom_eq_coe,
sum_single_index, Function.comp_apply, one_smul, zero_smul, MulHom.coe_comp,
NonUnitalAlgHom.coe_to_mulHom]
right_inv F := by
ext m
simp only [NonUnitalAlgHom.coe_mk, ofMagma_apply, NonUnitalAlgHom.toMulHom_eq_coe,
sum_single_index, Function.comp_apply, one_smul, zero_smul, MulHom.coe_comp,
NonUnitalAlgHom.coe_to_mulHom]
end NonUnitalNonAssocAlgebra
/-! #### Algebra structure -/
section Algebra
/-- The instance `Algebra k (MonoidAlgebra A G)` whenever we have `Algebra k A`.
In particular this provides the instance `Algebra k (MonoidAlgebra k G)`.
-/
instance algebra {A : Type*} [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] [Monoid G] :
Algebra k (MonoidAlgebra A G) where
algebraMap := singleOneRingHom.comp (algebraMap k A)
smul_def' := fun r a => by
ext
rw [Finsupp.coe_smul]
simp [single_one_mul_apply, Algebra.smul_def, Pi.smul_apply]
commutes' := fun r f => by
refine Finsupp.ext fun _ => ?_
simp [single_one_mul_apply, mul_single_one_apply, Algebra.commutes]
/-- `Finsupp.single 1` as an `AlgHom` -/
@[simps! apply]
def singleOneAlgHom {A : Type*} [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] [Monoid G] :
A →ₐ[k] MonoidAlgebra A G :=
{ singleOneRingHom with
commutes' := fun r => by
ext
simp
rfl }
@[simp]
theorem coe_algebraMap {A : Type*} [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] [Monoid G] :
⇑(algebraMap k (MonoidAlgebra A G)) = single 1 ∘ algebraMap k A :=
rfl
theorem single_eq_algebraMap_mul_of [CommSemiring k] [Monoid G] (a : G) (b : k) :
single a b = algebraMap k (MonoidAlgebra k G) b * of k G a := by simp
theorem single_algebraMap_eq_algebraMap_mul_of {A : Type*} [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A]
[Algebra k A] [Monoid G] (a : G) (b : k) :
single a (algebraMap k A b) = algebraMap k (MonoidAlgebra A G) b * of A G a := by simp
instance isLocalHom_singleOneAlgHom
{A : Type*} [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] [Monoid G] :
IsLocalHom (singleOneAlgHom : A →ₐ[k] MonoidAlgebra A G) where
map_nonunit := isLocalHom_singleOneRingHom.map_nonunit
instance isLocalHom_algebraMap
{A : Type*} [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] [Monoid G]
[IsLocalHom (algebraMap k A)] :
IsLocalHom (algebraMap k (MonoidAlgebra A G)) where
map_nonunit _ hx := .of_map _ _ <| isLocalHom_singleOneAlgHom (k := k).map_nonunit _ hx
end Algebra
section lift
variable [CommSemiring k] [Monoid G] [Monoid H]
variable {A : Type u₃} [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] {B : Type*} [Semiring B] [Algebra k B]
/-- `liftNCRingHom` as an `AlgHom`, for when `f` is an `AlgHom` -/
def liftNCAlgHom (f : A →ₐ[k] B) (g : G →* B) (h_comm : ∀ x y, Commute (f x) (g y)) :
MonoidAlgebra A G →ₐ[k] B :=
{ liftNCRingHom (f : A →+* B) g h_comm with
commutes' := by simp [liftNCRingHom] }
/-- A `k`-algebra homomorphism from `MonoidAlgebra k G` is uniquely defined by its
values on the functions `single a 1`. -/
theorem algHom_ext ⦃φ₁ φ₂ : MonoidAlgebra k G →ₐ[k] A⦄
(h : ∀ x, φ₁ (single x 1) = φ₂ (single x 1)) : φ₁ = φ₂ :=
AlgHom.toLinearMap_injective <| Finsupp.lhom_ext' fun a => LinearMap.ext_ring (h a)
-- The priority must be `high`.
/-- See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/
@[ext high]
theorem algHom_ext' ⦃φ₁ φ₂ : MonoidAlgebra k G →ₐ[k] A⦄
(h :
(φ₁ : MonoidAlgebra k G →* A).comp (of k G) = (φ₂ : MonoidAlgebra k G →* A).comp (of k G)) :
φ₁ = φ₂ :=
algHom_ext <| DFunLike.congr_fun h
variable (k G A)
/-- Any monoid homomorphism `G →* A` can be lifted to an algebra homomorphism
`MonoidAlgebra k G →ₐ[k] A`. -/
def lift : (G →* A) ≃ (MonoidAlgebra k G →ₐ[k] A) where
invFun f := (f : MonoidAlgebra k G →* A).comp (of k G)
toFun F := liftNCAlgHom (Algebra.ofId k A) F fun _ _ => Algebra.commutes _ _
left_inv f := by
ext
simp [liftNCAlgHom, liftNCRingHom]
right_inv F := by
ext
simp [liftNCAlgHom, liftNCRingHom]
variable {k G H A}
theorem lift_apply' (F : G →* A) (f : MonoidAlgebra k G) :
lift k G A F f = f.sum fun a b => algebraMap k A b * F a :=
rfl
theorem lift_apply (F : G →* A) (f : MonoidAlgebra k G) :
lift k G A F f = f.sum fun a b => b • F a := by simp only [lift_apply', Algebra.smul_def]
theorem lift_def (F : G →* A) : ⇑(lift k G A F) = liftNC ((algebraMap k A : k →+* A) : k →+ A) F :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem lift_symm_apply (F : MonoidAlgebra k G →ₐ[k] A) (x : G) :
(lift k G A).symm F x = F (single x 1) :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem lift_single (F : G →* A) (a b) : lift k G A F (single a b) = b • F a := by
rw [lift_def, liftNC_single, Algebra.smul_def, AddMonoidHom.coe_coe]
theorem lift_of (F : G →* A) (x) : lift k G A F (of k G x) = F x := by simp
theorem lift_unique' (F : MonoidAlgebra k G →ₐ[k] A) :
F = lift k G A ((F : MonoidAlgebra k G →* A).comp (of k G)) :=
((lift k G A).apply_symm_apply F).symm
/-- Decomposition of a `k`-algebra homomorphism from `MonoidAlgebra k G` by
its values on `F (single a 1)`. -/
theorem lift_unique (F : MonoidAlgebra k G →ₐ[k] A) (f : MonoidAlgebra k G) :
F f = f.sum fun a b => b • F (single a 1) := by
conv_lhs =>
rw [lift_unique' F]
simp [lift_apply]
/-- If `f : G → H` is a homomorphism between two magmas, then
`Finsupp.mapDomain f` is a non-unital algebra homomorphism between their magma algebras. -/
@[simps apply]
def mapDomainNonUnitalAlgHom (k A : Type*) [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A]
{G H F : Type*} [Mul G] [Mul H] [FunLike F G H] [MulHomClass F G H] (f : F) :
MonoidAlgebra A G →ₙₐ[k] MonoidAlgebra A H :=
{ (Finsupp.mapDomain.addMonoidHom f : MonoidAlgebra A G →+ MonoidAlgebra A H) with
map_mul' := fun x y => mapDomain_mul f x y
map_smul' := fun r x => mapDomain_smul r x }
variable (A) in
theorem mapDomain_algebraMap {F : Type*} [FunLike F G H] [MonoidHomClass F G H] (f : F) (r : k) :
mapDomain f (algebraMap k (MonoidAlgebra A G) r) = algebraMap k (MonoidAlgebra A H) r := by
simp only [coe_algebraMap, mapDomain_single, map_one, (· ∘ ·)]
/-- If `f : G → H` is a multiplicative homomorphism between two monoids, then
`Finsupp.mapDomain f` is an algebra homomorphism between their monoid algebras. -/
@[simps!]
def mapDomainAlgHom (k A : Type*) [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] {H F : Type*}
[Monoid H] [FunLike F G H] [MonoidHomClass F G H] (f : F) :
MonoidAlgebra A G →ₐ[k] MonoidAlgebra A H :=
{ mapDomainRingHom A f with commutes' := mapDomain_algebraMap A f }
@[simp]
lemma mapDomainAlgHom_id (k A) [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] :
mapDomainAlgHom k A (MonoidHom.id G) = AlgHom.id k (MonoidAlgebra A G) := by
ext; simp [MonoidHom.id, ← Function.id_def]
@[simp]
lemma mapDomainAlgHom_comp (k A) {G₁ G₂ G₃} [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A]
[Monoid G₁] [Monoid G₂] [Monoid G₃] (f : G₁ →* G₂) (g : G₂ →* G₃) :
mapDomainAlgHom k A (g.comp f) = (mapDomainAlgHom k A g).comp (mapDomainAlgHom k A f) := by
ext; simp [mapDomain_comp]
variable (k A)
/-- If `e : G ≃* H` is a multiplicative equivalence between two monoids, then
`MonoidAlgebra.domCongr e` is an algebra equivalence between their monoid algebras. -/
def domCongr (e : G ≃* H) : MonoidAlgebra A G ≃ₐ[k] MonoidAlgebra A H :=
AlgEquiv.ofLinearEquiv
(Finsupp.domLCongr e : (G →₀ A) ≃ₗ[k] (H →₀ A))
((equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain _ _).trans <| mapDomain_one e)
(fun f g => (equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain _ _).trans <| (mapDomain_mul e f g).trans <|
congr_arg₂ _ (equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain _ _).symm (equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain _ _).symm)
theorem domCongr_toAlgHom (e : G ≃* H) : (domCongr k A e).toAlgHom = mapDomainAlgHom k A e :=
AlgHom.ext fun _ => equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain _ _
@[simp] theorem domCongr_apply (e : G ≃* H) (f : MonoidAlgebra A G) (h : H) :
domCongr k A e f h = f (e.symm h) :=
rfl
@[simp] theorem domCongr_support (e : G ≃* H) (f : MonoidAlgebra A G) :
(domCongr k A e f).support = f.support.map e :=
rfl
@[simp] theorem domCongr_single (e : G ≃* H) (g : G) (a : A) :
domCongr k A e (single g a) = single (e g) a :=
Finsupp.equivMapDomain_single _ _ _
@[simp] theorem domCongr_refl : domCongr k A (MulEquiv.refl G) = AlgEquiv.refl :=
AlgEquiv.ext fun _ => Finsupp.ext fun _ => rfl
@[simp] theorem domCongr_symm (e : G ≃* H) : (domCongr k A e).symm = domCongr k A e.symm := rfl
end lift
section
variable (k)
/-- When `V` is a `k[G]`-module, multiplication by a group element `g` is a `k`-linear map. -/
def GroupSMul.linearMap [Monoid G] [CommSemiring k] (V : Type u₃) [AddCommMonoid V] [Module k V]
[Module (MonoidAlgebra k G) V] [IsScalarTower k (MonoidAlgebra k G) V] (g : G) : V →ₗ[k] V where
toFun v := single g (1 : k) • v
map_add' x y := smul_add (single g (1 : k)) x y
map_smul' _c _x := smul_algebra_smul_comm _ _ _
@[simp]
theorem GroupSMul.linearMap_apply [Monoid G] [CommSemiring k] (V : Type u₃) [AddCommMonoid V]
[Module k V] [Module (MonoidAlgebra k G) V] [IsScalarTower k (MonoidAlgebra k G) V] (g : G)
(v : V) : (GroupSMul.linearMap k V g) v = single g (1 : k) • v :=
rfl
section
variable {k}
variable [Monoid G] [CommSemiring k] {V : Type u₃} {W : Type u₄} [AddCommMonoid V] [Module k V]
[Module (MonoidAlgebra k G) V] [IsScalarTower k (MonoidAlgebra k G) V] [AddCommMonoid W]
[Module k W] [Module (MonoidAlgebra k G) W] [IsScalarTower k (MonoidAlgebra k G) W]
(f : V →ₗ[k] W)
/-- Build a `k[G]`-linear map from a `k`-linear map and evidence that it is `G`-equivariant. -/
def equivariantOfLinearOfComm
(h : ∀ (g : G) (v : V), f (single g (1 : k) • v) = single g (1 : k) • f v) :
V →ₗ[MonoidAlgebra k G] W where
toFun := f
map_add' v v' := by simp
map_smul' c v := by
refine Finsupp.induction c ?_ ?_
· simp
· intro g r c' _nm _nz w
dsimp at *
simp only [add_smul, f.map_add, w, add_left_inj, single_eq_algebraMap_mul_of, ← smul_smul]
rw [algebraMap_smul (MonoidAlgebra k G) r, algebraMap_smul (MonoidAlgebra k G) r, f.map_smul,
of_apply, h g v]
variable (h : ∀ (g : G) (v : V), f (single g (1 : k) • v) = single g (1 : k) • f v)
@[simp]
theorem equivariantOfLinearOfComm_apply (v : V) : (equivariantOfLinearOfComm f h) v = f v :=
rfl
end
end
end MonoidAlgebra
namespace AddMonoidAlgebra
variable {k G H}
/-! #### Non-unital, non-associative algebra structure -/
section NonUnitalNonAssocAlgebra
variable (k) [Semiring k] [DistribSMul R k] [Add G]
variable {A : Type u₃} [NonUnitalNonAssocSemiring A]
/-- A non_unital `k`-algebra homomorphism from `k[G]` is uniquely defined by its
values on the functions `single a 1`. -/
theorem nonUnitalAlgHom_ext [DistribMulAction k A] {φ₁ φ₂ : k[G] →ₙₐ[k] A}
(h : ∀ x, φ₁ (single x 1) = φ₂ (single x 1)) : φ₁ = φ₂ :=
@MonoidAlgebra.nonUnitalAlgHom_ext k (Multiplicative G) _ _ _ _ _ φ₁ φ₂ h
/-- See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/
@[ext high]
theorem nonUnitalAlgHom_ext' [DistribMulAction k A] {φ₁ φ₂ : k[G] →ₙₐ[k] A}
(h : φ₁.toMulHom.comp (ofMagma k G) = φ₂.toMulHom.comp (ofMagma k G)) : φ₁ = φ₂ :=
@MonoidAlgebra.nonUnitalAlgHom_ext' k (Multiplicative G) _ _ _ _ _ φ₁ φ₂ h
/-- The functor `G ↦ k[G]`, from the category of magmas to the category of
non-unital, non-associative algebras over `k` is adjoint to the forgetful functor in the other
direction. -/
@[simps apply_apply symm_apply]
def liftMagma [Module k A] [IsScalarTower k A A] [SMulCommClass k A A] :
(Multiplicative G →ₙ* A) ≃ (k[G] →ₙₐ[k] A) :=
{ (MonoidAlgebra.liftMagma k : (Multiplicative G →ₙ* A) ≃ (_ →ₙₐ[k] A)) with
toFun := fun f =>
{ (MonoidAlgebra.liftMagma k f :) with
toFun := fun a => sum a fun m t => t • f (Multiplicative.ofAdd m) }
invFun := fun F => F.toMulHom.comp (ofMagma k G) }
end NonUnitalNonAssocAlgebra
/-! #### Algebra structure -/
section Algebra
/-- The instance `Algebra R k[G]` whenever we have `Algebra R k`.
In particular this provides the instance `Algebra k k[G]`.
-/
instance algebra [CommSemiring R] [Semiring k] [Algebra R k] [AddMonoid G] :
Algebra R k[G] where
algebraMap := singleZeroRingHom.comp (algebraMap R k)
smul_def' := fun r a => by
ext
rw [Finsupp.coe_smul]
simp [single_zero_mul_apply, Algebra.smul_def, Pi.smul_apply]
commutes' := fun r f => by
refine Finsupp.ext fun _ => ?_
simp [single_zero_mul_apply, mul_single_zero_apply, Algebra.commutes]
/-- `Finsupp.single 0` as an `AlgHom` -/
@[simps! apply]
def singleZeroAlgHom [CommSemiring R] [Semiring k] [Algebra R k] [AddMonoid G] : k →ₐ[R] k[G] :=
{ singleZeroRingHom with
commutes' := fun r => by
ext
simp
rfl }
@[simp]
theorem coe_algebraMap [CommSemiring R] [Semiring k] [Algebra R k] [AddMonoid G] :
(algebraMap R k[G] : R → k[G]) = single 0 ∘ algebraMap R k :=
rfl
instance isLocalHom_singleZeroAlgHom [CommSemiring R] [Semiring k] [Algebra R k] [AddMonoid G] :
IsLocalHom (singleZeroAlgHom : k →ₐ[R] k[G]) where
map_nonunit := isLocalHom_singleZeroRingHom.map_nonunit
instance isLocalHom_algebraMap [CommSemiring R] [Semiring k] [Algebra R k] [AddMonoid G]
[IsLocalHom (algebraMap R k)] :
IsLocalHom (algebraMap R k[G]) where
map_nonunit _ hx := .of_map _ _ <| isLocalHom_singleZeroAlgHom (R := R).map_nonunit _ hx
end Algebra
section lift
variable [CommSemiring k] [AddMonoid G]
variable {A : Type u₃} [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] {B : Type*} [Semiring B] [Algebra k B]
/-- `liftNCRingHom` as an `AlgHom`, for when `f` is an `AlgHom` -/
def liftNCAlgHom (f : A →ₐ[k] B) (g : Multiplicative G →* B) (h_comm : ∀ x y, Commute (f x) (g y)) :
A[G] →ₐ[k] B :=
{ liftNCRingHom (f : A →+* B) g h_comm with
commutes' := by simp [liftNCRingHom] }
/-- A `k`-algebra homomorphism from `k[G]` is uniquely defined by its
values on the functions `single a 1`. -/
theorem algHom_ext ⦃φ₁ φ₂ : k[G] →ₐ[k] A⦄
(h : ∀ x, φ₁ (single x 1) = φ₂ (single x 1)) : φ₁ = φ₂ :=
@MonoidAlgebra.algHom_ext k (Multiplicative G) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h
/-- See note [partially-applied ext lemmas]. -/
@[ext high]
theorem algHom_ext' ⦃φ₁ φ₂ : k[G] →ₐ[k] A⦄
(h : (φ₁ : k[G] →* A).comp (of k G) = (φ₂ : k[G] →* A).comp (of k G)) :
φ₁ = φ₂ :=
algHom_ext <| DFunLike.congr_fun h
variable (k G A)
/-- Any monoid homomorphism `G →* A` can be lifted to an algebra homomorphism
`k[G] →ₐ[k] A`. -/
def lift : (Multiplicative G →* A) ≃ (k[G] →ₐ[k] A) :=
{ @MonoidAlgebra.lift k (Multiplicative G) _ _ A _ _ with
invFun := fun f => (f : k[G] →* A).comp (of k G)
toFun := fun F =>
{ @MonoidAlgebra.lift k (Multiplicative G) _ _ A _ _ F with
toFun := liftNCAlgHom (Algebra.ofId k A) F fun _ _ => Algebra.commutes _ _ } }
variable {k G A}
theorem lift_apply' (F : Multiplicative G →* A) (f : MonoidAlgebra k G) :
lift k G A F f = f.sum fun a b => algebraMap k A b * F (Multiplicative.ofAdd a) :=
rfl
theorem lift_apply (F : Multiplicative G →* A) (f : MonoidAlgebra k G) :
lift k G A F f = f.sum fun a b => b • F (Multiplicative.ofAdd a) := by
simp only [lift_apply', Algebra.smul_def]
theorem lift_def (F : Multiplicative G →* A) :
⇑(lift k G A F) = liftNC ((algebraMap k A : k →+* A) : k →+ A) F :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem lift_symm_apply (F : k[G] →ₐ[k] A) (x : Multiplicative G) :
(lift k G A).symm F x = F (single x.toAdd 1) :=
rfl
theorem lift_of (F : Multiplicative G →* A) (x : Multiplicative G) :
lift k G A F (of k G x) = F x := MonoidAlgebra.lift_of F x
@[simp]
theorem lift_single (F : Multiplicative G →* A) (a b) :
lift k G A F (single a b) = b • F (Multiplicative.ofAdd a) :=
MonoidAlgebra.lift_single F (.ofAdd a) b
lemma lift_of' (F : Multiplicative G →* A) (x : G) :
lift k G A F (of' k G x) = F (Multiplicative.ofAdd x) :=
lift_of F x
theorem lift_unique' (F : k[G] →ₐ[k] A) :
F = lift k G A ((F : k[G] →* A).comp (of k G)) :=
((lift k G A).apply_symm_apply F).symm
/-- Decomposition of a `k`-algebra homomorphism from `MonoidAlgebra k G` by
its values on `F (single a 1)`. -/
theorem lift_unique (F : k[G] →ₐ[k] A) (f : MonoidAlgebra k G) :
F f = f.sum fun a b => b • F (single a 1) := by
conv_lhs =>
rw [lift_unique' F]
simp [lift_apply]
theorem algHom_ext_iff {φ₁ φ₂ : k[G] →ₐ[k] A} :
(∀ x, φ₁ (Finsupp.single x 1) = φ₂ (Finsupp.single x 1)) ↔ φ₁ = φ₂ :=
⟨fun h => algHom_ext h, by rintro rfl _; rfl⟩
end lift
theorem mapDomain_algebraMap (A : Type*) {H F : Type*} [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A]
[AddMonoid G] [AddMonoid H] [FunLike F G H] [AddMonoidHomClass F G H]
(f : F) (r : k) :
mapDomain f (algebraMap k A[G] r) = algebraMap k A[H] r := by
simp only [Function.comp_apply, mapDomain_single, AddMonoidAlgebra.coe_algebraMap, map_zero]
/-- If `f : G → H` is a homomorphism between two additive magmas, then `Finsupp.mapDomain f` is a
non-unital algebra homomorphism between their additive magma algebras. -/
@[simps apply]
def mapDomainNonUnitalAlgHom (k A : Type*) [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A]
{G H F : Type*} [Add G] [Add H] [FunLike F G H] [AddHomClass F G H] (f : F) :
A[G] →ₙₐ[k] A[H] :=
{ (Finsupp.mapDomain.addMonoidHom f : MonoidAlgebra A G →+ MonoidAlgebra A H) with
map_mul' := fun x y => mapDomain_mul f x y
map_smul' := fun r x => mapDomain_smul r x }
/-- If `f : G → H` is an additive homomorphism between two additive monoids, then
`Finsupp.mapDomain f` is an algebra homomorphism between their add monoid algebras. -/
@[simps!]
def mapDomainAlgHom (k A : Type*) [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] [AddMonoid G]
{H F : Type*} [AddMonoid H] [FunLike F G H] [AddMonoidHomClass F G H] (f : F) :
A[G] →ₐ[k] A[H] :=
{ mapDomainRingHom A f with commutes' := mapDomain_algebraMap A f }
@[simp]
lemma mapDomainAlgHom_id (k A) [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A] [AddMonoid G] :
mapDomainAlgHom k A (AddMonoidHom.id G) = AlgHom.id k (AddMonoidAlgebra A G) := by
ext; simp [AddMonoidHom.id, ← Function.id_def]
@[simp]
lemma mapDomainAlgHom_comp (k A) {G₁ G₂ G₃} [CommSemiring k] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A]
[AddMonoid G₁] [AddMonoid G₂] [AddMonoid G₃] (f : G₁ →+ G₂) (g : G₂ →+ G₃) :
mapDomainAlgHom k A (g.comp f) = (mapDomainAlgHom k A g).comp (mapDomainAlgHom k A f) := by
ext; simp [mapDomain_comp]
variable (k A)
variable [CommSemiring k] [AddMonoid G] [AddMonoid H] [Semiring A] [Algebra k A]
/-- If `e : G ≃* H` is a multiplicative equivalence between two monoids, then
`AddMonoidAlgebra.domCongr e` is an algebra equivalence between their monoid algebras. -/
def domCongr (e : G ≃+ H) : A[G] ≃ₐ[k] A[H] :=
AlgEquiv.ofLinearEquiv
(Finsupp.domLCongr e : (G →₀ A) ≃ₗ[k] (H →₀ A))
((equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain _ _).trans <| mapDomain_one e)
(fun f g => (equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain _ _).trans <| (mapDomain_mul e f g).trans <|
congr_arg₂ _ (equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain _ _).symm (equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain _ _).symm)
theorem domCongr_toAlgHom (e : G ≃+ H) : (domCongr k A e).toAlgHom = mapDomainAlgHom k A e :=
AlgHom.ext fun _ => equivMapDomain_eq_mapDomain _ _
@[simp] theorem domCongr_apply (e : G ≃+ H) (f : MonoidAlgebra A G) (h : H) :
domCongr k A e f h = f (e.symm h) :=
rfl
@[simp] theorem domCongr_support (e : G ≃+ H) (f : MonoidAlgebra A G) :
(domCongr k A e f).support = f.support.map e :=
rfl
@[simp] theorem domCongr_single (e : G ≃+ H) (g : G) (a : A) :
domCongr k A e (single g a) = single (e g) a :=
Finsupp.equivMapDomain_single _ _ _
@[simp] theorem domCongr_refl : domCongr k A (AddEquiv.refl G) = AlgEquiv.refl :=
AlgEquiv.ext fun _ => Finsupp.ext fun _ => rfl
@[simp] theorem domCongr_symm (e : G ≃+ H) : (domCongr k A e).symm = domCongr k A e.symm := rfl
end AddMonoidAlgebra
variable [CommSemiring R]
/-- The algebra equivalence between `AddMonoidAlgebra` and `MonoidAlgebra` in terms of
`Multiplicative`. -/
def AddMonoidAlgebra.toMultiplicativeAlgEquiv [Semiring k] [Algebra R k] [AddMonoid G] :
AddMonoidAlgebra k G ≃ₐ[R] MonoidAlgebra k (Multiplicative G) :=
{ AddMonoidAlgebra.toMultiplicative k G with
commutes' := fun r => by simp [AddMonoidAlgebra.toMultiplicative] }
/-- The algebra equivalence between `MonoidAlgebra` and `AddMonoidAlgebra` in terms of
`Additive`. -/
def MonoidAlgebra.toAdditiveAlgEquiv [Semiring k] [Algebra R k] [Monoid G] :
MonoidAlgebra k G ≃ₐ[R] AddMonoidAlgebra k (Additive G) :=
{ MonoidAlgebra.toAdditive k G with commutes' := fun r => by simp [MonoidAlgebra.toAdditive] }
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/-
Copyright (c) 2021 Kevin Buzzard. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kevin Buzzard, David Kurniadi Angdinata
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.CharP.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.CubicDiscriminant
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Nilpotent.Defs
import Mathlib.Tactic.FieldSimp
import Mathlib.Tactic.LinearCombination
/-!
# Weierstrass equations of elliptic curves
This file defines the structure of an elliptic curve as a nonsingular Weierstrass curve given by a
Weierstrass equation, which is mathematically accurate in many cases but also good for computation.
## Mathematical background
Let `S` be a scheme. The actual category of elliptic curves over `S` is a large category, whose
objects are schemes `E` equipped with a map `E → S`, a section `S → E`, and some axioms (the map is
smooth and proper and the fibres are geometrically-connected one-dimensional group varieties). In
the special case where `S` is the spectrum of some commutative ring `R` whose Picard group is zero
(this includes all fields, all PIDs, and many other commutative rings) it can be shown (using a lot
of algebro-geometric machinery) that every elliptic curve `E` is a projective plane cubic isomorphic
to a Weierstrass curve given by the equation `Y² + a₁XY + a₃Y = X³ + a₂X² + a₄X + a₆` for some `aᵢ`
in `R`, and such that a certain quantity called the discriminant of `E` is a unit in `R`. If `R` is
a field, this quantity divides the discriminant of a cubic polynomial whose roots over a splitting
field of `R` are precisely the `X`-coordinates of the non-zero 2-torsion points of `E`.
## Main definitions
* `WeierstrassCurve`: a Weierstrass curve over a commutative ring.
* `WeierstrassCurve.Δ`: the discriminant of a Weierstrass curve.
* `WeierstrassCurve.map`: the Weierstrass curve mapped over a ring homomorphism.
* `WeierstrassCurve.twoTorsionPolynomial`: the 2-torsion polynomial of a Weierstrass curve.
* `WeierstrassCurve.IsElliptic`: typeclass asserting that a Weierstrass curve is an elliptic curve.
* `WeierstrassCurve.j`: the j-invariant of an elliptic curve.
## Main statements
* `WeierstrassCurve.twoTorsionPolynomial_disc`: the discriminant of a Weierstrass curve is a
constant factor of the cubic discriminant of its 2-torsion polynomial.
## Implementation notes
The definition of elliptic curves in this file makes sense for all commutative rings `R`, but it
only gives a type which can be beefed up to a category which is equivalent to the category of
elliptic curves over the spectrum `Spec(R)` of `R` in the case that `R` has trivial Picard group
`Pic(R)` or, slightly more generally, when its 12-torsion is trivial. The issue is that for a
general ring `R`, there might be elliptic curves over `Spec(R)` in the sense of algebraic geometry
which are not globally defined by a cubic equation valid over the entire base.
## References
* [N Katz and B Mazur, *Arithmetic Moduli of Elliptic Curves*][katz_mazur]
* [P Deligne, *Courbes Elliptiques: Formulaire (d'après J. Tate)*][deligne_formulaire]
* [J Silverman, *The Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves*][silverman2009]
## Tags
elliptic curve, weierstrass equation, j invariant
-/
local macro "map_simp" : tactic =>
`(tactic| simp only [map_ofNat, map_neg, map_add, map_sub, map_mul, map_pow])
universe s u v w
/-! ## Weierstrass curves -/
/-- A Weierstrass curve `Y² + a₁XY + a₃Y = X³ + a₂X² + a₄X + a₆` with parameters `aᵢ`. -/
@[ext]
structure WeierstrassCurve (R : Type u) where
/-- The `a₁` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
a₁ : R
/-- The `a₂` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
a₂ : R
/-- The `a₃` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
a₃ : R
/-- The `a₄` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
a₄ : R
/-- The `a₆` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
a₆ : R
namespace WeierstrassCurve
instance {R : Type u} [Inhabited R] : Inhabited <| WeierstrassCurve R :=
⟨⟨default, default, default, default, default⟩⟩
variable {R : Type u} [CommRing R] (W : WeierstrassCurve R)
section Quantity
/-! ### Standard quantities -/
/-- The `b₂` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
def b₂ : R :=
W.a₁ ^ 2 + 4 * W.a₂
/-- The `b₄` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
def b₄ : R :=
2 * W.a₄ + W.a₁ * W.a₃
/-- The `b₆` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
def b₆ : R :=
W.a₃ ^ 2 + 4 * W.a₆
/-- The `b₈` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
def b₈ : R :=
W.a₁ ^ 2 * W.a₆ + 4 * W.a₂ * W.a₆ - W.a₁ * W.a₃ * W.a₄ + W.a₂ * W.a₃ ^ 2 - W.a₄ ^ 2
lemma b_relation : 4 * W.b₈ = W.b₂ * W.b₆ - W.b₄ ^ 2 := by
simp only [b₂, b₄, b₆, b₈]
ring1
/-- The `c₄` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
def c₄ : R :=
W.b₂ ^ 2 - 24 * W.b₄
/-- The `c₆` coefficient of a Weierstrass curve. -/
def c₆ : R :=
-W.b₂ ^ 3 + 36 * W.b₂ * W.b₄ - 216 * W.b₆
/-- The discriminant `Δ` of a Weierstrass curve. If `R` is a field, then this polynomial vanishes
if and only if the cubic curve cut out by this equation is singular. Sometimes only defined up to
sign in the literature; we choose the sign used by the LMFDB. For more discussion, see
[the LMFDB page on discriminants](https://www.lmfdb.org/knowledge/show/ec.discriminant). -/
def Δ : R :=
-W.b₂ ^ 2 * W.b₈ - 8 * W.b₄ ^ 3 - 27 * W.b₆ ^ 2 + 9 * W.b₂ * W.b₄ * W.b₆
lemma c_relation : 1728 * W.Δ = W.c₄ ^ 3 - W.c₆ ^ 2 := by
simp only [b₂, b₄, b₆, b₈, c₄, c₆, Δ]
ring1
section CharTwo
variable [CharP R 2]
lemma b₂_of_char_two : W.b₂ = W.a₁ ^ 2 := by
rw [b₂]
linear_combination 2 * W.a₂ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
lemma b₄_of_char_two : W.b₄ = W.a₁ * W.a₃ := by
rw [b₄]
linear_combination W.a₄ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
lemma b₆_of_char_two : W.b₆ = W.a₃ ^ 2 := by
rw [b₆]
linear_combination 2 * W.a₆ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
lemma b₈_of_char_two :
W.b₈ = W.a₁ ^ 2 * W.a₆ + W.a₁ * W.a₃ * W.a₄ + W.a₂ * W.a₃ ^ 2 + W.a₄ ^ 2 := by
rw [b₈]
linear_combination (2 * W.a₂ * W.a₆ - W.a₁ * W.a₃ * W.a₄ - W.a₄ ^ 2) * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
lemma c₄_of_char_two : W.c₄ = W.a₁ ^ 4 := by
rw [c₄, b₂_of_char_two]
linear_combination -12 * W.b₄ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
lemma c₆_of_char_two : W.c₆ = W.a₁ ^ 6 := by
rw [c₆, b₂_of_char_two]
linear_combination (18 * W.a₁ ^ 2 * W.b₄ - 108 * W.b₆ - W.a₁ ^ 6) * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
lemma Δ_of_char_two : W.Δ = W.a₁ ^ 4 * W.b₈ + W.a₃ ^ 4 + W.a₁ ^ 3 * W.a₃ ^ 3 := by
rw [Δ, b₂_of_char_two, b₄_of_char_two, b₆_of_char_two]
linear_combination (-W.a₁ ^ 4 * W.b₈ - 14 * W.a₃ ^ 4) * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
lemma b_relation_of_char_two : W.b₂ * W.b₆ = W.b₄ ^ 2 := by
linear_combination -W.b_relation + 2 * W.b₈ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
lemma c_relation_of_char_two : W.c₄ ^ 3 = W.c₆ ^ 2 := by
linear_combination -W.c_relation + 864 * W.Δ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
end CharTwo
section CharThree
variable [CharP R 3]
lemma b₂_of_char_three : W.b₂ = W.a₁ ^ 2 + W.a₂ := by
rw [b₂]
linear_combination W.a₂ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 3
lemma b₄_of_char_three : W.b₄ = -W.a₄ + W.a₁ * W.a₃ := by
rw [b₄]
linear_combination W.a₄ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 3
lemma b₆_of_char_three : W.b₆ = W.a₃ ^ 2 + W.a₆ := by
rw [b₆]
linear_combination W.a₆ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 3
lemma b₈_of_char_three :
W.b₈ = W.a₁ ^ 2 * W.a₆ + W.a₂ * W.a₆ - W.a₁ * W.a₃ * W.a₄ + W.a₂ * W.a₃ ^ 2 - W.a₄ ^ 2 := by
rw [b₈]
linear_combination W.a₂ * W.a₆ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 3
lemma c₄_of_char_three : W.c₄ = W.b₂ ^ 2 := by
rw [c₄]
linear_combination -8 * W.b₄ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 3
lemma c₆_of_char_three : W.c₆ = -W.b₂ ^ 3 := by
rw [c₆]
linear_combination (12 * W.b₂ * W.b₄ - 72 * W.b₆) * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 3
lemma Δ_of_char_three : W.Δ = -W.b₂ ^ 2 * W.b₈ - 8 * W.b₄ ^ 3 := by
rw [Δ]
linear_combination (-9 * W.b₆ ^ 2 + 3 * W.b₂ * W.b₄ * W.b₆) * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 3
lemma b_relation_of_char_three : W.b₈ = W.b₂ * W.b₆ - W.b₄ ^ 2 := by
linear_combination W.b_relation - W.b₈ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 3
lemma c_relation_of_char_three : W.c₄ ^ 3 = W.c₆ ^ 2 := by
linear_combination -W.c_relation + 576 * W.Δ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 3
end CharThree
end Quantity
section BaseChange
/-! ### Maps and base changes -/
variable {A : Type v} [CommRing A] (f : R →+* A)
/-- The Weierstrass curve mapped over a ring homomorphism `f : R →+* A`. -/
@[simps]
def map : WeierstrassCurve A :=
⟨f W.a₁, f W.a₂, f W.a₃, f W.a₄, f W.a₆⟩
variable (A) in
/-- The Weierstrass curve base changed to an algebra `A` over `R`. -/
abbrev baseChange [Algebra R A] : WeierstrassCurve A :=
W.map <| algebraMap R A
@[simp]
lemma map_b₂ : (W.map f).b₂ = f W.b₂ := by
simp only [b₂, map_a₁, map_a₂]
map_simp
@[simp]
lemma map_b₄ : (W.map f).b₄ = f W.b₄ := by
simp only [b₄, map_a₁, map_a₃, map_a₄]
map_simp
@[simp]
lemma map_b₆ : (W.map f).b₆ = f W.b₆ := by
simp only [b₆, map_a₃, map_a₆]
map_simp
@[simp]
lemma map_b₈ : (W.map f).b₈ = f W.b₈ := by
simp only [b₈, map_a₁, map_a₂, map_a₃, map_a₄, map_a₆]
map_simp
@[simp]
lemma map_c₄ : (W.map f).c₄ = f W.c₄ := by
simp only [c₄, map_b₂, map_b₄]
map_simp
@[simp]
lemma map_c₆ : (W.map f).c₆ = f W.c₆ := by
simp only [c₆, map_b₂, map_b₄, map_b₆]
map_simp
@[simp]
lemma map_Δ : (W.map f).Δ = f W.Δ := by
simp only [Δ, map_b₂, map_b₄, map_b₆, map_b₈]
map_simp
@[simp]
lemma map_id : W.map (RingHom.id R) = W :=
rfl
lemma map_map {B : Type w} [CommRing B] (g : A →+* B) : (W.map f).map g = W.map (g.comp f) :=
rfl
@[simp]
lemma map_baseChange {S : Type s} [CommRing S] [Algebra R S] {A : Type v} [CommRing A] [Algebra R A]
[Algebra S A] [IsScalarTower R S A] {B : Type w} [CommRing B] [Algebra R B] [Algebra S B]
[IsScalarTower R S B] (g : A →ₐ[S] B) : (W.baseChange A).map g = W.baseChange B :=
congr_arg W.map <| g.comp_algebraMap_of_tower R
lemma map_injective {f : R →+* A} (hf : Function.Injective f) :
Function.Injective <| map (f := f) := fun _ _ h => by
rcases mk.inj h with ⟨_, _, _, _, _⟩
ext <;> apply_fun _ using hf <;> assumption
end BaseChange
section TorsionPolynomial
/-! ### 2-torsion polynomials -/
/-- A cubic polynomial whose discriminant is a multiple of the Weierstrass curve discriminant. If
`W` is an elliptic curve over a field `R` of characteristic different from 2, then its roots over a
splitting field of `R` are precisely the `X`-coordinates of the non-zero 2-torsion points of `W`. -/
def twoTorsionPolynomial : Cubic R :=
⟨4, W.b₂, 2 * W.b₄, W.b₆⟩
lemma twoTorsionPolynomial_disc : W.twoTorsionPolynomial.disc = 16 * W.Δ := by
simp only [b₂, b₄, b₆, b₈, Δ, twoTorsionPolynomial, Cubic.disc]
ring1
section CharTwo
variable [CharP R 2]
lemma twoTorsionPolynomial_of_char_two : W.twoTorsionPolynomial = ⟨0, W.b₂, 0, W.b₆⟩ := by
rw [twoTorsionPolynomial]
| ext <;> dsimp
· linear_combination 2 * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
· linear_combination W.b₄ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
lemma twoTorsionPolynomial_disc_of_char_two : W.twoTorsionPolynomial.disc = 0 := by
linear_combination W.twoTorsionPolynomial_disc + 8 * W.Δ * CharP.cast_eq_zero R 2
| Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Weierstrass.lean | 311 | 316 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Xavier Roblot. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Alex J. Best, Xavier Roblot
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Hom.Rat
import Mathlib.Analysis.Complex.Polynomial.Basic
import Mathlib.NumberTheory.NumberField.Norm
import Mathlib.RingTheory.RootsOfUnity.PrimitiveRoots
import Mathlib.Topology.Instances.Complex
/-!
# Embeddings of number fields
This file defines the embeddings of a number field into an algebraic closed field.
## Main Definitions and Results
* `NumberField.Embeddings.range_eval_eq_rootSet_minpoly`: let `x ∈ K` with `K` number field and
let `A` be an algebraic closed field of char. 0, then the images of `x` by the embeddings of `K`
in `A` are exactly the roots in `A` of the minimal polynomial of `x` over `ℚ`.
* `NumberField.Embeddings.pow_eq_one_of_norm_eq_one`: an algebraic integer whose conjugates are
all of norm one is a root of unity.
* `NumberField.InfinitePlace`: the type of infinite places of a number field `K`.
* `NumberField.InfinitePlace.mk_eq_iff`: two complex embeddings define the same infinite place iff
they are equal or complex conjugates.
* `NumberField.InfinitePlace.prod_eq_abs_norm`: the infinite part of the product formula, that is
for `x ∈ K`, we have `Π_w ‖x‖_w = |norm(x)|` where the product is over the infinite place `w` and
`‖·‖_w` is the normalized absolute value for `w`.
## Tags
number field, embeddings, places, infinite places
-/
open scoped Finset
namespace NumberField.Embeddings
section Fintype
open Module
variable (K : Type*) [Field K] [NumberField K]
variable (A : Type*) [Field A] [CharZero A]
/-- There are finitely many embeddings of a number field. -/
noncomputable instance : Fintype (K →+* A) :=
Fintype.ofEquiv (K →ₐ[ℚ] A) RingHom.equivRatAlgHom.symm
variable [IsAlgClosed A]
/-- The number of embeddings of a number field is equal to its finrank. -/
theorem card : Fintype.card (K →+* A) = finrank ℚ K := by
rw [Fintype.ofEquiv_card RingHom.equivRatAlgHom.symm, AlgHom.card]
instance : Nonempty (K →+* A) := by
rw [← Fintype.card_pos_iff, NumberField.Embeddings.card K A]
exact Module.finrank_pos
end Fintype
section Roots
open Set Polynomial
variable (K A : Type*) [Field K] [NumberField K] [Field A] [Algebra ℚ A] [IsAlgClosed A] (x : K)
/-- Let `A` be an algebraically closed field and let `x ∈ K`, with `K` a number field.
The images of `x` by the embeddings of `K` in `A` are exactly the roots in `A` of
the minimal polynomial of `x` over `ℚ`. -/
theorem range_eval_eq_rootSet_minpoly :
(range fun φ : K →+* A => φ x) = (minpoly ℚ x).rootSet A := by
convert (NumberField.isAlgebraic K).range_eval_eq_rootSet_minpoly A x using 1
ext a
exact ⟨fun ⟨φ, hφ⟩ => ⟨φ.toRatAlgHom, hφ⟩, fun ⟨φ, hφ⟩ => ⟨φ.toRingHom, hφ⟩⟩
end Roots
section Bounded
open Module Polynomial Set
variable {K : Type*} [Field K] [NumberField K]
variable {A : Type*} [NormedField A] [IsAlgClosed A] [NormedAlgebra ℚ A]
theorem coeff_bdd_of_norm_le {B : ℝ} {x : K} (h : ∀ φ : K →+* A, ‖φ x‖ ≤ B) (i : ℕ) :
‖(minpoly ℚ x).coeff i‖ ≤ max B 1 ^ finrank ℚ K * (finrank ℚ K).choose (finrank ℚ K / 2) := by
have hx := Algebra.IsSeparable.isIntegral ℚ x
rw [← norm_algebraMap' A, ← coeff_map (algebraMap ℚ A)]
refine coeff_bdd_of_roots_le _ (minpoly.monic hx)
(IsAlgClosed.splits_codomain _) (minpoly.natDegree_le x) (fun z hz => ?_) i
classical
rw [← Multiset.mem_toFinset] at hz
obtain ⟨φ, rfl⟩ := (range_eval_eq_rootSet_minpoly K A x).symm.subset hz
exact h φ
variable (K A)
/-- Let `B` be a real number. The set of algebraic integers in `K` whose conjugates are all
smaller in norm than `B` is finite. -/
theorem finite_of_norm_le (B : ℝ) : {x : K | IsIntegral ℤ x ∧ ∀ φ : K →+* A, ‖φ x‖ ≤ B}.Finite := by
classical
let C := Nat.ceil (max B 1 ^ finrank ℚ K * (finrank ℚ K).choose (finrank ℚ K / 2))
have := bUnion_roots_finite (algebraMap ℤ K) (finrank ℚ K) (finite_Icc (-C : ℤ) C)
refine this.subset fun x hx => ?_; simp_rw [mem_iUnion]
have h_map_ℚ_minpoly := minpoly.isIntegrallyClosed_eq_field_fractions' ℚ hx.1
refine ⟨_, ⟨?_, fun i => ?_⟩, mem_rootSet.2 ⟨minpoly.ne_zero hx.1, minpoly.aeval ℤ x⟩⟩
· rw [← (minpoly.monic hx.1).natDegree_map (algebraMap ℤ ℚ), ← h_map_ℚ_minpoly]
exact minpoly.natDegree_le x
rw [mem_Icc, ← abs_le, ← @Int.cast_le ℝ]
refine (Eq.trans_le ?_ <| coeff_bdd_of_norm_le hx.2 i).trans (Nat.le_ceil _)
rw [h_map_ℚ_minpoly, coeff_map, eq_intCast, Int.norm_cast_rat, Int.norm_eq_abs, Int.cast_abs]
/-- An algebraic integer whose conjugates are all of norm one is a root of unity. -/
theorem pow_eq_one_of_norm_eq_one {x : K} (hxi : IsIntegral ℤ x) (hx : ∀ φ : K →+* A, ‖φ x‖ = 1) :
∃ (n : ℕ) (_ : 0 < n), x ^ n = 1 := by
obtain ⟨a, -, b, -, habne, h⟩ :=
@Set.Infinite.exists_ne_map_eq_of_mapsTo _ _ _ _ (x ^ · : ℕ → K) Set.infinite_univ
(by exact fun a _ => ⟨hxi.pow a, fun φ => by simp [hx φ]⟩) (finite_of_norm_le K A (1 : ℝ))
wlog hlt : b < a
· exact this K A hxi hx b a habne.symm h.symm (habne.lt_or_lt.resolve_right hlt)
refine ⟨a - b, tsub_pos_of_lt hlt, ?_⟩
rw [← Nat.sub_add_cancel hlt.le, pow_add, mul_left_eq_self₀] at h
refine h.resolve_right fun hp => ?_
specialize hx (IsAlgClosed.lift (R := ℚ)).toRingHom
rw [pow_eq_zero hp, map_zero, norm_zero] at hx; norm_num at hx
end Bounded
end NumberField.Embeddings
section Place
variable {K : Type*} [Field K] {A : Type*} [NormedDivisionRing A] [Nontrivial A] (φ : K →+* A)
/-- An embedding into a normed division ring defines a place of `K` -/
def NumberField.place : AbsoluteValue K ℝ :=
(IsAbsoluteValue.toAbsoluteValue (norm : A → ℝ)).comp φ.injective
@[simp]
theorem NumberField.place_apply (x : K) : (NumberField.place φ) x = norm (φ x) := rfl
end Place
namespace NumberField.ComplexEmbedding
open Complex NumberField
open scoped ComplexConjugate
variable {K : Type*} [Field K] {k : Type*} [Field k]
variable (K) in
/--
A (random) lift of the complex embedding `φ : k →+* ℂ` to an extension `K` of `k`.
-/
noncomputable def lift [Algebra k K] [Algebra.IsAlgebraic k K] (φ : k →+* ℂ) : K →+* ℂ := by
letI := φ.toAlgebra
exact (IsAlgClosed.lift (R := k)).toRingHom
@[simp]
theorem lift_comp_algebraMap [Algebra k K] [Algebra.IsAlgebraic k K] (φ : k →+* ℂ) :
(lift K φ).comp (algebraMap k K) = φ := by
unfold lift
letI := φ.toAlgebra
rw [AlgHom.toRingHom_eq_coe, AlgHom.comp_algebraMap_of_tower, RingHom.algebraMap_toAlgebra']
@[simp]
theorem lift_algebraMap_apply [Algebra k K] [Algebra.IsAlgebraic k K] (φ : k →+* ℂ) (x : k) :
lift K φ (algebraMap k K x) = φ x :=
RingHom.congr_fun (lift_comp_algebraMap φ) x
/-- The conjugate of a complex embedding as a complex embedding. -/
abbrev conjugate (φ : K →+* ℂ) : K →+* ℂ := star φ
@[simp]
theorem conjugate_coe_eq (φ : K →+* ℂ) (x : K) : (conjugate φ) x = conj (φ x) := rfl
theorem place_conjugate (φ : K →+* ℂ) : place (conjugate φ) = place φ := by
ext; simp only [place_apply, norm_conj, conjugate_coe_eq]
/-- An embedding into `ℂ` is real if it is fixed by complex conjugation. -/
abbrev IsReal (φ : K →+* ℂ) : Prop := IsSelfAdjoint φ
theorem isReal_iff {φ : K →+* ℂ} : IsReal φ ↔ conjugate φ = φ := isSelfAdjoint_iff
theorem isReal_conjugate_iff {φ : K →+* ℂ} : IsReal (conjugate φ) ↔ IsReal φ :=
IsSelfAdjoint.star_iff
/-- A real embedding as a ring homomorphism from `K` to `ℝ` . -/
def IsReal.embedding {φ : K →+* ℂ} (hφ : IsReal φ) : K →+* ℝ where
toFun x := (φ x).re
map_one' := by simp only [map_one, one_re]
map_mul' := by
simp only [Complex.conj_eq_iff_im.mp (RingHom.congr_fun hφ _), map_mul, mul_re,
mul_zero, tsub_zero, eq_self_iff_true, forall_const]
map_zero' := by simp only [map_zero, zero_re]
map_add' := by simp only [map_add, add_re, eq_self_iff_true, forall_const]
@[simp]
theorem IsReal.coe_embedding_apply {φ : K →+* ℂ} (hφ : IsReal φ) (x : K) :
(hφ.embedding x : ℂ) = φ x := by
apply Complex.ext
· rfl
· rw [ofReal_im, eq_comm, ← Complex.conj_eq_iff_im]
exact RingHom.congr_fun hφ x
lemma IsReal.comp (f : k →+* K) {φ : K →+* ℂ} (hφ : IsReal φ) :
IsReal (φ.comp f) := by ext1 x; simpa using RingHom.congr_fun hφ (f x)
lemma isReal_comp_iff {f : k ≃+* K} {φ : K →+* ℂ} :
IsReal (φ.comp (f : k →+* K)) ↔ IsReal φ :=
⟨fun H ↦ by convert H.comp f.symm.toRingHom; ext1; simp, IsReal.comp _⟩
lemma exists_comp_symm_eq_of_comp_eq [Algebra k K] [IsGalois k K] (φ ψ : K →+* ℂ)
(h : φ.comp (algebraMap k K) = ψ.comp (algebraMap k K)) :
∃ σ : K ≃ₐ[k] K, φ.comp σ.symm = ψ := by
letI := (φ.comp (algebraMap k K)).toAlgebra
letI := φ.toAlgebra
have : IsScalarTower k K ℂ := IsScalarTower.of_algebraMap_eq' rfl
let ψ' : K →ₐ[k] ℂ := { ψ with commutes' := fun r ↦ (RingHom.congr_fun h r).symm }
use (AlgHom.restrictNormal' ψ' K).symm
ext1 x
exact AlgHom.restrictNormal_commutes ψ' K x
variable [Algebra k K] (φ : K →+* ℂ) (σ : K ≃ₐ[k] K)
/--
`IsConj φ σ` states that `σ : K ≃ₐ[k] K` is the conjugation under the embedding `φ : K →+* ℂ`.
-/
def IsConj : Prop := conjugate φ = φ.comp σ
variable {φ σ}
lemma IsConj.eq (h : IsConj φ σ) (x) : φ (σ x) = star (φ x) := RingHom.congr_fun h.symm x
lemma IsConj.ext {σ₁ σ₂ : K ≃ₐ[k] K} (h₁ : IsConj φ σ₁) (h₂ : IsConj φ σ₂) : σ₁ = σ₂ :=
AlgEquiv.ext fun x ↦ φ.injective ((h₁.eq x).trans (h₂.eq x).symm)
lemma IsConj.ext_iff {σ₁ σ₂ : K ≃ₐ[k] K} (h₁ : IsConj φ σ₁) : σ₁ = σ₂ ↔ IsConj φ σ₂ :=
⟨fun e ↦ e ▸ h₁, h₁.ext⟩
lemma IsConj.isReal_comp (h : IsConj φ σ) : IsReal (φ.comp (algebraMap k K)) := by
ext1 x
simp only [conjugate_coe_eq, RingHom.coe_comp, Function.comp_apply, ← h.eq,
starRingEnd_apply, AlgEquiv.commutes]
lemma isConj_one_iff : IsConj φ (1 : K ≃ₐ[k] K) ↔ IsReal φ := Iff.rfl
alias ⟨_, IsReal.isConjGal_one⟩ := ComplexEmbedding.isConj_one_iff
lemma IsConj.symm (hσ : IsConj φ σ) :
IsConj φ σ.symm := RingHom.ext fun x ↦ by simpa using congr_arg star (hσ.eq (σ.symm x))
lemma isConj_symm : IsConj φ σ.symm ↔ IsConj φ σ :=
⟨IsConj.symm, IsConj.symm⟩
end NumberField.ComplexEmbedding
section InfinitePlace
open NumberField
variable {k : Type*} [Field k] (K : Type*) [Field K] {F : Type*} [Field F]
/-- An infinite place of a number field `K` is a place associated to a complex embedding. -/
def NumberField.InfinitePlace := { w : AbsoluteValue K ℝ // ∃ φ : K →+* ℂ, place φ = w }
instance [NumberField K] : Nonempty (NumberField.InfinitePlace K) := Set.instNonemptyRange _
variable {K}
/-- Return the infinite place defined by a complex embedding `φ`. -/
noncomputable def NumberField.InfinitePlace.mk (φ : K →+* ℂ) : NumberField.InfinitePlace K :=
⟨place φ, ⟨φ, rfl⟩⟩
namespace NumberField.InfinitePlace
open NumberField
instance {K : Type*} [Field K] : FunLike (InfinitePlace K) K ℝ where
coe w x := w.1 x
coe_injective' _ _ h := Subtype.eq (AbsoluteValue.ext fun x => congr_fun h x)
lemma coe_apply {K : Type*} [Field K] (v : InfinitePlace K) (x : K) :
v x = v.1 x := rfl
@[ext]
lemma ext {K : Type*} [Field K] (v₁ v₂ : InfinitePlace K) (h : ∀ k, v₁ k = v₂ k) : v₁ = v₂ :=
Subtype.ext <| AbsoluteValue.ext h
instance : MonoidWithZeroHomClass (InfinitePlace K) K ℝ where
map_mul w _ _ := w.1.map_mul _ _
map_one w := w.1.map_one
map_zero w := w.1.map_zero
instance : NonnegHomClass (InfinitePlace K) K ℝ where
apply_nonneg w _ := w.1.nonneg _
@[simp]
theorem apply (φ : K →+* ℂ) (x : K) : (mk φ) x = ‖φ x‖ := rfl
/-- For an infinite place `w`, return an embedding `φ` such that `w = infinite_place φ` . -/
noncomputable def embedding (w : InfinitePlace K) : K →+* ℂ := w.2.choose
@[simp]
theorem mk_embedding (w : InfinitePlace K) : mk (embedding w) = w := Subtype.ext w.2.choose_spec
@[simp]
theorem mk_conjugate_eq (φ : K →+* ℂ) : mk (ComplexEmbedding.conjugate φ) = mk φ := by
refine DFunLike.ext _ _ (fun x => ?_)
rw [apply, apply, ComplexEmbedding.conjugate_coe_eq, Complex.norm_conj]
theorem norm_embedding_eq (w : InfinitePlace K) (x : K) :
‖(embedding w) x‖ = w x := by
nth_rewrite 2 [← mk_embedding w]
rfl
theorem eq_iff_eq (x : K) (r : ℝ) : (∀ w : InfinitePlace K, w x = r) ↔ ∀ φ : K →+* ℂ, ‖φ x‖ = r :=
⟨fun hw φ => hw (mk φ), by rintro hφ ⟨w, ⟨φ, rfl⟩⟩; exact hφ φ⟩
theorem le_iff_le (x : K) (r : ℝ) : (∀ w : InfinitePlace K, w x ≤ r) ↔ ∀ φ : K →+* ℂ, ‖φ x‖ ≤ r :=
⟨fun hw φ => hw (mk φ), by rintro hφ ⟨w, ⟨φ, rfl⟩⟩; exact hφ φ⟩
theorem pos_iff {w : InfinitePlace K} {x : K} : 0 < w x ↔ x ≠ 0 := AbsoluteValue.pos_iff w.1
@[simp]
theorem mk_eq_iff {φ ψ : K →+* ℂ} : mk φ = mk ψ ↔ φ = ψ ∨ ComplexEmbedding.conjugate φ = ψ := by
constructor
· -- We prove that the map ψ ∘ φ⁻¹ between φ(K) and ℂ is uniform continuous, thus it is either the
-- inclusion or the complex conjugation using `Complex.uniformContinuous_ringHom_eq_id_or_conj`
intro h₀
obtain ⟨j, hiφ⟩ := (φ.injective).hasLeftInverse
let ι := RingEquiv.ofLeftInverse hiφ
have hlip : LipschitzWith 1 (RingHom.comp ψ ι.symm.toRingHom) := by
change LipschitzWith 1 (ψ ∘ ι.symm)
apply LipschitzWith.of_dist_le_mul
intro x y
rw [NNReal.coe_one, one_mul, NormedField.dist_eq, Function.comp_apply, Function.comp_apply,
← map_sub, ← map_sub]
apply le_of_eq
suffices ‖φ (ι.symm (x - y))‖ = ‖ψ (ι.symm (x - y))‖ by
rw [← this, ← RingEquiv.ofLeftInverse_apply hiφ _, RingEquiv.apply_symm_apply ι _]
rfl
exact congrFun (congrArg (↑) h₀) _
cases
Complex.uniformContinuous_ringHom_eq_id_or_conj φ.fieldRange hlip.uniformContinuous with
| inl h =>
left; ext1 x
conv_rhs => rw [← hiφ x]
exact (congrFun h (ι x)).symm
| inr h =>
right; ext1 x
conv_rhs => rw [← hiφ x]
exact (congrFun h (ι x)).symm
· rintro (⟨h⟩ | ⟨h⟩)
· exact congr_arg mk h
· rw [← mk_conjugate_eq]
exact congr_arg mk h
/-- An infinite place is real if it is defined by a real embedding. -/
def IsReal (w : InfinitePlace K) : Prop := ∃ φ : K →+* ℂ, ComplexEmbedding.IsReal φ ∧ mk φ = w
/-- An infinite place is complex if it is defined by a complex (ie. not real) embedding. -/
def IsComplex (w : InfinitePlace K) : Prop := ∃ φ : K →+* ℂ, ¬ComplexEmbedding.IsReal φ ∧ mk φ = w
theorem embedding_mk_eq (φ : K →+* ℂ) :
embedding (mk φ) = φ ∨ embedding (mk φ) = ComplexEmbedding.conjugate φ := by
rw [@eq_comm _ _ φ, @eq_comm _ _ (ComplexEmbedding.conjugate φ), ← mk_eq_iff, mk_embedding]
@[simp]
theorem embedding_mk_eq_of_isReal {φ : K →+* ℂ} (h : ComplexEmbedding.IsReal φ) :
embedding (mk φ) = φ := by
have := embedding_mk_eq φ
rwa [ComplexEmbedding.isReal_iff.mp h, or_self] at this
theorem isReal_iff {w : InfinitePlace K} :
IsReal w ↔ ComplexEmbedding.IsReal (embedding w) := by
refine ⟨?_, fun h => ⟨embedding w, h, mk_embedding w⟩⟩
| rintro ⟨φ, ⟨hφ, rfl⟩⟩
rwa [embedding_mk_eq_of_isReal hφ]
theorem isComplex_iff {w : InfinitePlace K} :
IsComplex w ↔ ¬ComplexEmbedding.IsReal (embedding w) := by
| Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Embeddings.lean | 378 | 382 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 David Kurniadi Angdinata. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: David Kurniadi Angdinata
-/
import Mathlib.AlgebraicGeometry.EllipticCurve.DivisionPolynomial.Basic
import Mathlib.Tactic.ComputeDegree
/-!
# Division polynomials of Weierstrass curves
This file computes the leading terms of certain polynomials associated to division polynomials of
Weierstrass curves defined in `Mathlib.AlgebraicGeometry.EllipticCurve.DivisionPolynomial.Basic`.
## Mathematical background
Let `W` be a Weierstrass curve over a commutative ring `R`. By strong induction,
* `preΨₙ` has leading coefficient `n / 2` and degree `(n² - 4) / 2` if `n` is even,
* `preΨₙ` has leading coefficient `n` and degree `(n² - 1) / 2` if `n` is odd,
* `ΨSqₙ` has leading coefficient `n²` and degree `n² - 1`, and
* `Φₙ` has leading coefficient `1` and degree `n²`.
In particular, when `R` is an integral domain of characteristic different from `n`, the univariate
polynomials `preΨₙ`, `ΨSqₙ`, and `Φₙ` all have their expected leading terms.
## Main statements
* `WeierstrassCurve.natDegree_preΨ_le`: the degree bound `d` of `preΨₙ`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.coeff_preΨ`: the `d`-th coefficient of `preΨₙ`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.natDegree_preΨ`: the degree of `preΨₙ` when `n ≠ 0`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.leadingCoeff_preΨ`: the leading coefficient of `preΨₙ` when `n ≠ 0`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.natDegree_ΨSq_le`: the degree bound `d` of `ΨSqₙ`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.coeff_ΨSq`: the `d`-th coefficient of `ΨSqₙ`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.natDegree_ΨSq`: the degree of `ΨSqₙ` when `n ≠ 0`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.leadingCoeff_ΨSq`: the leading coefficient of `ΨSqₙ` when `n ≠ 0`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.natDegree_Φ_le`: the degree bound `d` of `Φₙ`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.coeff_Φ`: the `d`-th coefficient of `Φₙ`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.natDegree_Φ`: the degree of `Φₙ` when `n ≠ 0`.
* `WeierstrassCurve.leadingCoeff_Φ`: the leading coefficient of `Φₙ` when `n ≠ 0`.
## References
[J Silverman, *The Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves*][silverman2009]
## Tags
elliptic curve, division polynomial, torsion point
-/
open Polynomial
universe u
namespace WeierstrassCurve
variable {R : Type u} [CommRing R] (W : WeierstrassCurve R)
section Ψ₂Sq
| lemma natDegree_Ψ₂Sq_le : W.Ψ₂Sq.natDegree ≤ 3 := by
rw [Ψ₂Sq]
compute_degree
| Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/DivisionPolynomial/Degree.lean | 60 | 62 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes Hölzl. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Johannes Hölzl, Mario Carneiro
-/
import Mathlib.Data.Set.Constructions
import Mathlib.Order.Filter.AtTopBot.CountablyGenerated
import Mathlib.Topology.Constructions
import Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousOn
/-!
# Bases of topologies. Countability axioms.
A topological basis on a topological space `t` is a collection of sets,
such that all open sets can be generated as unions of these sets, without the need to take
finite intersections of them. This file introduces a framework for dealing with these collections,
and also what more we can say under certain countability conditions on bases,
which are referred to as first- and second-countable.
We also briefly cover the theory of separable spaces, which are those with a countable, dense
subset. If a space is second-countable, and also has a countably generated uniformity filter
(for example, if `t` is a metric space), it will automatically be separable (and indeed, these
conditions are equivalent in this case).
## Main definitions
* `TopologicalSpace.IsTopologicalBasis s`: The topological space `t` has basis `s`.
* `TopologicalSpace.SeparableSpace α`: The topological space `t` has a countable, dense subset.
* `TopologicalSpace.IsSeparable s`: The set `s` is contained in the closure of a countable set.
* `FirstCountableTopology α`: A topology in which `𝓝 x` is countably generated for
every `x`.
* `SecondCountableTopology α`: A topology which has a topological basis which is
countable.
## Main results
* `TopologicalSpace.FirstCountableTopology.tendsto_subseq`: In a first-countable space,
cluster points are limits of subsequences.
* `TopologicalSpace.SecondCountableTopology.isOpen_iUnion_countable`: In a second-countable space,
the union of arbitrarily-many open sets is equal to a sub-union of only countably many of these
sets.
* `TopologicalSpace.SecondCountableTopology.countable_cover_nhds`: Consider `f : α → Set α` with the
property that `f x ∈ 𝓝 x` for all `x`. Then there is some countable set `s` whose image covers
the space.
## Implementation Notes
For our applications we are interested that there exists a countable basis, but we do not need the
concrete basis itself. This allows us to declare these type classes as `Prop` to use them as mixins.
## TODO
More fine grained instances for `FirstCountableTopology`,
`TopologicalSpace.SeparableSpace`, and more.
-/
open Set Filter Function Topology
noncomputable section
namespace TopologicalSpace
universe u
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type*} [t : TopologicalSpace α] {B : Set (Set α)} {s : Set α}
/-- A topological basis is one that satisfies the necessary conditions so that
it suffices to take unions of the basis sets to get a topology (without taking
finite intersections as well). -/
structure IsTopologicalBasis (s : Set (Set α)) : Prop where
/-- For every point `x`, the set of `t ∈ s` such that `x ∈ t` is directed downwards. -/
exists_subset_inter : ∀ t₁ ∈ s, ∀ t₂ ∈ s, ∀ x ∈ t₁ ∩ t₂, ∃ t₃ ∈ s, x ∈ t₃ ∧ t₃ ⊆ t₁ ∩ t₂
/-- The sets from `s` cover the whole space. -/
sUnion_eq : ⋃₀ s = univ
/-- The topology is generated by sets from `s`. -/
eq_generateFrom : t = generateFrom s
/-- If a family of sets `s` generates the topology, then intersections of finite
subcollections of `s` form a topological basis. -/
theorem isTopologicalBasis_of_subbasis {s : Set (Set α)} (hs : t = generateFrom s) :
IsTopologicalBasis ((fun f => ⋂₀ f) '' { f : Set (Set α) | f.Finite ∧ f ⊆ s }) := by
subst t; letI := generateFrom s
refine ⟨?_, ?_, le_antisymm (le_generateFrom ?_) <| generateFrom_anti fun t ht => ?_⟩
· rintro _ ⟨t₁, ⟨hft₁, ht₁b⟩, rfl⟩ _ ⟨t₂, ⟨hft₂, ht₂b⟩, rfl⟩ x h
exact ⟨_, ⟨_, ⟨hft₁.union hft₂, union_subset ht₁b ht₂b⟩, sInter_union t₁ t₂⟩, h, Subset.rfl⟩
· rw [sUnion_image, iUnion₂_eq_univ_iff]
exact fun x => ⟨∅, ⟨finite_empty, empty_subset _⟩, sInter_empty.substr <| mem_univ x⟩
· rintro _ ⟨t, ⟨hft, htb⟩, rfl⟩
exact hft.isOpen_sInter fun s hs ↦ GenerateOpen.basic _ <| htb hs
· rw [← sInter_singleton t]
exact ⟨{t}, ⟨finite_singleton t, singleton_subset_iff.2 ht⟩, rfl⟩
theorem isTopologicalBasis_of_subbasis_of_finiteInter {s : Set (Set α)} (hsg : t = generateFrom s)
(hsi : FiniteInter s) : IsTopologicalBasis s := by
convert isTopologicalBasis_of_subbasis hsg
refine le_antisymm (fun t ht ↦ ⟨{t}, by simpa using ht⟩) ?_
rintro _ ⟨g, ⟨hg, hgs⟩, rfl⟩
lift g to Finset (Set α) using hg
exact hsi.finiteInter_mem g hgs
theorem isTopologicalBasis_of_subbasis_of_inter {r : Set (Set α)} (hsg : t = generateFrom r)
(hsi : ∀ ⦃s⦄, s ∈ r → ∀ ⦃t⦄, t ∈ r → s ∩ t ∈ r) : IsTopologicalBasis (insert univ r) :=
isTopologicalBasis_of_subbasis_of_finiteInter (by simpa using hsg) (FiniteInter.mk₂ hsi)
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.of_hasBasis_nhds {s : Set (Set α)}
(h_nhds : ∀ a, (𝓝 a).HasBasis (fun t ↦ t ∈ s ∧ a ∈ t) id) : IsTopologicalBasis s where
exists_subset_inter t₁ ht₁ t₂ ht₂ x hx := by
simpa only [and_assoc, (h_nhds x).mem_iff]
using (inter_mem ((h_nhds _).mem_of_mem ⟨ht₁, hx.1⟩) ((h_nhds _).mem_of_mem ⟨ht₂, hx.2⟩))
sUnion_eq := sUnion_eq_univ_iff.2 fun x ↦ (h_nhds x).ex_mem
eq_generateFrom := ext_nhds fun x ↦ by
simpa only [nhds_generateFrom, and_comm] using (h_nhds x).eq_biInf
/-- If a family of open sets `s` is such that every open neighbourhood contains some
member of `s`, then `s` is a topological basis. -/
theorem isTopologicalBasis_of_isOpen_of_nhds {s : Set (Set α)} (h_open : ∀ u ∈ s, IsOpen u)
(h_nhds : ∀ (a : α) (u : Set α), a ∈ u → IsOpen u → ∃ v ∈ s, a ∈ v ∧ v ⊆ u) :
IsTopologicalBasis s :=
.of_hasBasis_nhds <| fun a ↦
(nhds_basis_opens a).to_hasBasis' (by simpa [and_assoc] using h_nhds a)
fun _ ⟨hts, hat⟩ ↦ (h_open _ hts).mem_nhds hat
/-- A set `s` is in the neighbourhood of `a` iff there is some basis set `t`, which
contains `a` and is itself contained in `s`. -/
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.mem_nhds_iff {a : α} {s : Set α} {b : Set (Set α)}
(hb : IsTopologicalBasis b) : s ∈ 𝓝 a ↔ ∃ t ∈ b, a ∈ t ∧ t ⊆ s := by
change s ∈ (𝓝 a).sets ↔ ∃ t ∈ b, a ∈ t ∧ t ⊆ s
rw [hb.eq_generateFrom, nhds_generateFrom, biInf_sets_eq]
· simp [and_assoc, and_left_comm]
· rintro s ⟨hs₁, hs₂⟩ t ⟨ht₁, ht₂⟩
let ⟨u, hu₁, hu₂, hu₃⟩ := hb.1 _ hs₂ _ ht₂ _ ⟨hs₁, ht₁⟩
exact ⟨u, ⟨hu₂, hu₁⟩, le_principal_iff.2 (hu₃.trans inter_subset_left),
le_principal_iff.2 (hu₃.trans inter_subset_right)⟩
· rcases eq_univ_iff_forall.1 hb.sUnion_eq a with ⟨i, h1, h2⟩
exact ⟨i, h2, h1⟩
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.isOpen_iff {s : Set α} {b : Set (Set α)} (hb : IsTopologicalBasis b) :
IsOpen s ↔ ∀ a ∈ s, ∃ t ∈ b, a ∈ t ∧ t ⊆ s := by simp [isOpen_iff_mem_nhds, hb.mem_nhds_iff]
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.of_isOpen_of_subset {s s' : Set (Set α)} (h_open : ∀ u ∈ s', IsOpen u)
(hs : IsTopologicalBasis s) (hss' : s ⊆ s') : IsTopologicalBasis s' :=
isTopologicalBasis_of_isOpen_of_nhds h_open fun a _ ha u_open ↦
have ⟨t, hts, ht⟩ := hs.isOpen_iff.mp u_open a ha; ⟨t, hss' hts, ht⟩
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.nhds_hasBasis {b : Set (Set α)} (hb : IsTopologicalBasis b) {a : α} :
(𝓝 a).HasBasis (fun t : Set α => t ∈ b ∧ a ∈ t) fun t => t :=
⟨fun s => hb.mem_nhds_iff.trans <| by simp only [and_assoc]⟩
protected theorem IsTopologicalBasis.isOpen {s : Set α} {b : Set (Set α)}
(hb : IsTopologicalBasis b) (hs : s ∈ b) : IsOpen s := by
rw [hb.eq_generateFrom]
exact .basic s hs
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.insert_empty {s : Set (Set α)} (h : IsTopologicalBasis s) :
IsTopologicalBasis (insert ∅ s) :=
h.of_isOpen_of_subset (by rintro _ (rfl | hu); exacts [isOpen_empty, h.isOpen hu])
(subset_insert ..)
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.diff_empty {s : Set (Set α)} (h : IsTopologicalBasis s) :
IsTopologicalBasis (s \ {∅}) :=
isTopologicalBasis_of_isOpen_of_nhds (fun _ hu ↦ h.isOpen hu.1) fun a _ ha hu ↦
have ⟨t, hts, ht⟩ := h.isOpen_iff.mp hu a ha
⟨t, ⟨hts, ne_of_mem_of_not_mem' ht.1 <| not_mem_empty _⟩, ht⟩
protected theorem IsTopologicalBasis.mem_nhds {a : α} {s : Set α} {b : Set (Set α)}
(hb : IsTopologicalBasis b) (hs : s ∈ b) (ha : a ∈ s) : s ∈ 𝓝 a :=
(hb.isOpen hs).mem_nhds ha
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.exists_subset_of_mem_open {b : Set (Set α)} (hb : IsTopologicalBasis b)
{a : α} {u : Set α} (au : a ∈ u) (ou : IsOpen u) : ∃ v ∈ b, a ∈ v ∧ v ⊆ u :=
hb.mem_nhds_iff.1 <| IsOpen.mem_nhds ou au
/-- Any open set is the union of the basis sets contained in it. -/
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.open_eq_sUnion' {B : Set (Set α)} (hB : IsTopologicalBasis B) {u : Set α}
(ou : IsOpen u) : u = ⋃₀ { s ∈ B | s ⊆ u } :=
ext fun _a =>
⟨fun ha =>
let ⟨b, hb, ab, bu⟩ := hB.exists_subset_of_mem_open ha ou
⟨b, ⟨hb, bu⟩, ab⟩,
fun ⟨_b, ⟨_, bu⟩, ab⟩ => bu ab⟩
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.open_eq_sUnion {B : Set (Set α)} (hB : IsTopologicalBasis B) {u : Set α}
(ou : IsOpen u) : ∃ S ⊆ B, u = ⋃₀ S :=
⟨{ s ∈ B | s ⊆ u }, fun _ h => h.1, hB.open_eq_sUnion' ou⟩
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.open_iff_eq_sUnion {B : Set (Set α)} (hB : IsTopologicalBasis B)
{u : Set α} : IsOpen u ↔ ∃ S ⊆ B, u = ⋃₀ S :=
⟨hB.open_eq_sUnion, fun ⟨_S, hSB, hu⟩ => hu.symm ▸ isOpen_sUnion fun _s hs => hB.isOpen (hSB hs)⟩
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.open_eq_iUnion {B : Set (Set α)} (hB : IsTopologicalBasis B) {u : Set α}
(ou : IsOpen u) : ∃ (β : Type u) (f : β → Set α), (u = ⋃ i, f i) ∧ ∀ i, f i ∈ B :=
⟨↥({ s ∈ B | s ⊆ u }), (↑), by
rw [← sUnion_eq_iUnion]
apply hB.open_eq_sUnion' ou, fun s => And.left s.2⟩
lemma IsTopologicalBasis.subset_of_forall_subset {t : Set α} (hB : IsTopologicalBasis B)
(hs : IsOpen s) (h : ∀ U ∈ B, U ⊆ s → U ⊆ t) : s ⊆ t := by
rw [hB.open_eq_sUnion' hs]; simpa [sUnion_subset_iff]
lemma IsTopologicalBasis.eq_of_forall_subset_iff {t : Set α} (hB : IsTopologicalBasis B)
(hs : IsOpen s) (ht : IsOpen t) (h : ∀ U ∈ B, U ⊆ s ↔ U ⊆ t) : s = t := by
rw [hB.open_eq_sUnion' hs, hB.open_eq_sUnion' ht]
exact congr_arg _ (Set.ext fun U ↦ and_congr_right <| h _)
/-- A point `a` is in the closure of `s` iff all basis sets containing `a` intersect `s`. -/
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.mem_closure_iff {b : Set (Set α)} (hb : IsTopologicalBasis b) {s : Set α}
{a : α} : a ∈ closure s ↔ ∀ o ∈ b, a ∈ o → (o ∩ s).Nonempty :=
(mem_closure_iff_nhds_basis' hb.nhds_hasBasis).trans <| by simp only [and_imp]
/-- A set is dense iff it has non-trivial intersection with all basis sets. -/
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.dense_iff {b : Set (Set α)} (hb : IsTopologicalBasis b) {s : Set α} :
Dense s ↔ ∀ o ∈ b, Set.Nonempty o → (o ∩ s).Nonempty := by
simp only [Dense, hb.mem_closure_iff]
exact ⟨fun h o hb ⟨a, ha⟩ => h a o hb ha, fun h a o hb ha => h o hb ⟨a, ha⟩⟩
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.isOpenMap_iff {β} [TopologicalSpace β] {B : Set (Set α)}
(hB : IsTopologicalBasis B) {f : α → β} : IsOpenMap f ↔ ∀ s ∈ B, IsOpen (f '' s) := by
refine ⟨fun H o ho => H _ (hB.isOpen ho), fun hf o ho => ?_⟩
rw [hB.open_eq_sUnion' ho, sUnion_eq_iUnion, image_iUnion]
exact isOpen_iUnion fun s => hf s s.2.1
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.exists_nonempty_subset {B : Set (Set α)} (hb : IsTopologicalBasis B)
{u : Set α} (hu : u.Nonempty) (ou : IsOpen u) : ∃ v ∈ B, Set.Nonempty v ∧ v ⊆ u :=
let ⟨x, hx⟩ := hu
let ⟨v, vB, xv, vu⟩ := hb.exists_subset_of_mem_open hx ou
⟨v, vB, ⟨x, xv⟩, vu⟩
theorem isTopologicalBasis_opens : IsTopologicalBasis { U : Set α | IsOpen U } :=
isTopologicalBasis_of_isOpen_of_nhds (by tauto) (by tauto)
protected lemma IsTopologicalBasis.isInducing {β} [TopologicalSpace β] {f : α → β} {T : Set (Set β)}
(hf : IsInducing f) (h : IsTopologicalBasis T) : IsTopologicalBasis ((preimage f) '' T) :=
.of_hasBasis_nhds fun a ↦ by
convert (hf.basis_nhds (h.nhds_hasBasis (a := f a))).to_image_id with s
aesop
@[deprecated (since := "2024-10-28")]
alias IsTopologicalBasis.inducing := IsTopologicalBasis.isInducing
protected theorem IsTopologicalBasis.induced {α} [s : TopologicalSpace β] (f : α → β)
{T : Set (Set β)} (h : IsTopologicalBasis T) :
IsTopologicalBasis (t := induced f s) ((preimage f) '' T) :=
h.isInducing (t := induced f s) (.induced f)
protected theorem IsTopologicalBasis.inf {t₁ t₂ : TopologicalSpace β} {B₁ B₂ : Set (Set β)}
(h₁ : IsTopologicalBasis (t := t₁) B₁) (h₂ : IsTopologicalBasis (t := t₂) B₂) :
IsTopologicalBasis (t := t₁ ⊓ t₂) (image2 (· ∩ ·) B₁ B₂) := by
refine .of_hasBasis_nhds (t := ?_) fun a ↦ ?_
rw [nhds_inf (t₁ := t₁)]
convert ((h₁.nhds_hasBasis (t := t₁)).inf (h₂.nhds_hasBasis (t := t₂))).to_image_id
aesop
theorem IsTopologicalBasis.inf_induced {γ} [s : TopologicalSpace β] {B₁ : Set (Set α)}
{B₂ : Set (Set β)} (h₁ : IsTopologicalBasis B₁) (h₂ : IsTopologicalBasis B₂) (f₁ : γ → α)
(f₂ : γ → β) :
IsTopologicalBasis (t := induced f₁ t ⊓ induced f₂ s) (image2 (f₁ ⁻¹' · ∩ f₂ ⁻¹' ·) B₁ B₂) := by
simpa only [image2_image_left, image2_image_right] using (h₁.induced f₁).inf (h₂.induced f₂)
protected theorem IsTopologicalBasis.prod {β} [TopologicalSpace β] {B₁ : Set (Set α)}
{B₂ : Set (Set β)} (h₁ : IsTopologicalBasis B₁) (h₂ : IsTopologicalBasis B₂) :
IsTopologicalBasis (image2 (· ×ˢ ·) B₁ B₂) :=
h₁.inf_induced h₂ Prod.fst Prod.snd
theorem isTopologicalBasis_of_cover {ι} {U : ι → Set α} (Uo : ∀ i, IsOpen (U i))
(Uc : ⋃ i, U i = univ) {b : ∀ i, Set (Set (U i))} (hb : ∀ i, IsTopologicalBasis (b i)) :
IsTopologicalBasis (⋃ i : ι, image ((↑) : U i → α) '' b i) := by
refine isTopologicalBasis_of_isOpen_of_nhds (fun u hu => ?_) ?_
· simp only [mem_iUnion, mem_image] at hu
rcases hu with ⟨i, s, sb, rfl⟩
exact (Uo i).isOpenMap_subtype_val _ ((hb i).isOpen sb)
· intro a u ha uo
rcases iUnion_eq_univ_iff.1 Uc a with ⟨i, hi⟩
lift a to ↥(U i) using hi
rcases (hb i).exists_subset_of_mem_open ha (uo.preimage continuous_subtype_val) with
⟨v, hvb, hav, hvu⟩
exact ⟨(↑) '' v, mem_iUnion.2 ⟨i, mem_image_of_mem _ hvb⟩, mem_image_of_mem _ hav,
image_subset_iff.2 hvu⟩
protected theorem IsTopologicalBasis.continuous_iff {β : Type*} [TopologicalSpace β]
{B : Set (Set β)} (hB : IsTopologicalBasis B) {f : α → β} :
Continuous f ↔ ∀ s ∈ B, IsOpen (f ⁻¹' s) := by
rw [hB.eq_generateFrom, continuous_generateFrom_iff]
@[simp] lemma isTopologicalBasis_empty : IsTopologicalBasis (∅ : Set (Set α)) ↔ IsEmpty α where
mp h := by simpa using h.sUnion_eq.symm
mpr h := ⟨by simp, by simp [Set.univ_eq_empty_iff.2], Subsingleton.elim ..⟩
variable (α)
/-- A separable space is one with a countable dense subset, available through
`TopologicalSpace.exists_countable_dense`. If `α` is also known to be nonempty, then
`TopologicalSpace.denseSeq` provides a sequence `ℕ → α` with dense range, see
`TopologicalSpace.denseRange_denseSeq`.
If `α` is a uniform space with countably generated uniformity filter (e.g., an `EMetricSpace`), then
this condition is equivalent to `SecondCountableTopology α`. In this case the
latter should be used as a typeclass argument in theorems because Lean can automatically deduce
`TopologicalSpace.SeparableSpace` from `SecondCountableTopology` but it can't
deduce `SecondCountableTopology` from `TopologicalSpace.SeparableSpace`.
Porting note (https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/11215): TODO: the previous paragraph describes the state of the art in Lean 3.
We can have instance cycles in Lean 4 but we might want to
postpone adding them till after the port. -/
@[mk_iff] class SeparableSpace : Prop where
/-- There exists a countable dense set. -/
exists_countable_dense : ∃ s : Set α, s.Countable ∧ Dense s
theorem exists_countable_dense [SeparableSpace α] : ∃ s : Set α, s.Countable ∧ Dense s :=
SeparableSpace.exists_countable_dense
/-- A nonempty separable space admits a sequence with dense range. Instead of running `cases` on the
conclusion of this lemma, you might want to use `TopologicalSpace.denseSeq` and
`TopologicalSpace.denseRange_denseSeq`.
If `α` might be empty, then `TopologicalSpace.exists_countable_dense` is the main way to use
separability of `α`. -/
theorem exists_dense_seq [SeparableSpace α] [Nonempty α] : ∃ u : ℕ → α, DenseRange u := by
obtain ⟨s : Set α, hs, s_dense⟩ := exists_countable_dense α
obtain ⟨u, hu⟩ := Set.countable_iff_exists_subset_range.mp hs
exact ⟨u, s_dense.mono hu⟩
/-- A dense sequence in a non-empty separable topological space.
If `α` might be empty, then `TopologicalSpace.exists_countable_dense` is the main way to use
separability of `α`. -/
def denseSeq [SeparableSpace α] [Nonempty α] : ℕ → α :=
Classical.choose (exists_dense_seq α)
/-- The sequence `TopologicalSpace.denseSeq α` has dense range. -/
@[simp]
theorem denseRange_denseSeq [SeparableSpace α] [Nonempty α] : DenseRange (denseSeq α) :=
Classical.choose_spec (exists_dense_seq α)
variable {α}
instance (priority := 100) Countable.to_separableSpace [Countable α] : SeparableSpace α where
exists_countable_dense := ⟨Set.univ, Set.countable_univ, dense_univ⟩
/-- If `f` has a dense range and its domain is countable, then its codomain is a separable space.
See also `DenseRange.separableSpace`. -/
theorem SeparableSpace.of_denseRange {ι : Sort _} [Countable ι] (u : ι → α) (hu : DenseRange u) :
SeparableSpace α :=
⟨⟨range u, countable_range u, hu⟩⟩
alias _root_.DenseRange.separableSpace' := SeparableSpace.of_denseRange
/-- If `α` is a separable space and `f : α → β` is a continuous map with dense range, then `β` is
a separable space as well. E.g., the completion of a separable uniform space is separable. -/
protected theorem _root_.DenseRange.separableSpace [SeparableSpace α] [TopologicalSpace β]
{f : α → β} (h : DenseRange f) (h' : Continuous f) : SeparableSpace β :=
let ⟨s, s_cnt, s_dense⟩ := exists_countable_dense α
⟨⟨f '' s, Countable.image s_cnt f, h.dense_image h' s_dense⟩⟩
theorem _root_.Topology.IsQuotientMap.separableSpace [SeparableSpace α] [TopologicalSpace β]
{f : α → β} (hf : IsQuotientMap f) : SeparableSpace β :=
hf.surjective.denseRange.separableSpace hf.continuous
@[deprecated (since := "2024-10-22")]
alias _root_.QuotientMap.separableSpace := Topology.IsQuotientMap.separableSpace
/-- The product of two separable spaces is a separable space. -/
instance [TopologicalSpace β] [SeparableSpace α] [SeparableSpace β] : SeparableSpace (α × β) := by
rcases exists_countable_dense α with ⟨s, hsc, hsd⟩
rcases exists_countable_dense β with ⟨t, htc, htd⟩
exact ⟨⟨s ×ˢ t, hsc.prod htc, hsd.prod htd⟩⟩
/-- The product of a countable family of separable spaces is a separable space. -/
instance {ι : Type*} {X : ι → Type*} [∀ i, TopologicalSpace (X i)] [∀ i, SeparableSpace (X i)]
[Countable ι] : SeparableSpace (∀ i, X i) := by
choose t htc htd using (exists_countable_dense <| X ·)
haveI := fun i ↦ (htc i).to_subtype
nontriviality ∀ i, X i; inhabit ∀ i, X i
classical
set f : (Σ I : Finset ι, ∀ i : I, t i) → ∀ i, X i := fun ⟨I, g⟩ i ↦
if hi : i ∈ I then g ⟨i, hi⟩ else (default : ∀ i, X i) i
refine ⟨⟨range f, countable_range f, dense_iff_inter_open.2 fun U hU ⟨g, hg⟩ ↦ ?_⟩⟩
rcases isOpen_pi_iff.1 hU g hg with ⟨I, u, huo, huU⟩
have : ∀ i : I, ∃ y ∈ t i, y ∈ u i := fun i ↦
(htd i).exists_mem_open (huo i i.2).1 ⟨_, (huo i i.2).2⟩
choose y hyt hyu using this
lift y to ∀ i : I, t i using hyt
refine ⟨f ⟨I, y⟩, huU fun i (hi : i ∈ I) ↦ ?_, mem_range_self (f := f) ⟨I, y⟩⟩
simp only [f, dif_pos hi]
exact hyu ⟨i, _⟩
instance [SeparableSpace α] {r : α → α → Prop} : SeparableSpace (Quot r) :=
isQuotientMap_quot_mk.separableSpace
instance [SeparableSpace α] {s : Setoid α} : SeparableSpace (Quotient s) :=
isQuotientMap_quot_mk.separableSpace
/-- A topological space with discrete topology is separable iff it is countable. -/
theorem separableSpace_iff_countable [DiscreteTopology α] : SeparableSpace α ↔ Countable α := by
simp [separableSpace_iff, countable_univ_iff]
/-- In a separable space, a family of nonempty disjoint open sets is countable. -/
theorem _root_.Pairwise.countable_of_isOpen_disjoint [SeparableSpace α] {ι : Type*}
{s : ι → Set α} (hd : Pairwise (Disjoint on s)) (ho : ∀ i, IsOpen (s i))
(hne : ∀ i, (s i).Nonempty) : Countable ι := by
rcases exists_countable_dense α with ⟨u, u_countable, u_dense⟩
choose f hfu hfs using fun i ↦ u_dense.exists_mem_open (ho i) (hne i)
have f_inj : Injective f := fun i j hij ↦
hd.eq <| not_disjoint_iff.2 ⟨f i, hfs i, hij.symm ▸ hfs j⟩
have := u_countable.to_subtype
exact (f_inj.codRestrict hfu).countable
/-- In a separable space, a family of nonempty disjoint open sets is countable. -/
theorem _root_.Set.PairwiseDisjoint.countable_of_isOpen [SeparableSpace α] {ι : Type*}
{s : ι → Set α} {a : Set ι} (h : a.PairwiseDisjoint s) (ho : ∀ i ∈ a, IsOpen (s i))
(hne : ∀ i ∈ a, (s i).Nonempty) : a.Countable :=
(h.subtype _ _).countable_of_isOpen_disjoint (Subtype.forall.2 ho) (Subtype.forall.2 hne)
/-- In a separable space, a family of disjoint sets with nonempty interiors is countable. -/
theorem _root_.Set.PairwiseDisjoint.countable_of_nonempty_interior [SeparableSpace α] {ι : Type*}
{s : ι → Set α} {a : Set ι} (h : a.PairwiseDisjoint s)
(ha : ∀ i ∈ a, (interior (s i)).Nonempty) : a.Countable :=
(h.mono fun _ => interior_subset).countable_of_isOpen (fun _ _ => isOpen_interior) ha
/-- A set `s` in a topological space is separable if it is contained in the closure of a countable
set `c`. Beware that this definition does not require that `c` is contained in `s` (to express the
latter, use `TopologicalSpace.SeparableSpace s` or
`TopologicalSpace.IsSeparable (univ : Set s))`. In metric spaces, the two definitions are
equivalent, see `TopologicalSpace.IsSeparable.separableSpace`. -/
def IsSeparable (s : Set α) :=
∃ c : Set α, c.Countable ∧ s ⊆ closure c
theorem IsSeparable.mono {s u : Set α} (hs : IsSeparable s) (hu : u ⊆ s) : IsSeparable u := by
rcases hs with ⟨c, c_count, hs⟩
exact ⟨c, c_count, hu.trans hs⟩
theorem IsSeparable.iUnion {ι : Sort*} [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set α}
(hs : ∀ i, IsSeparable (s i)) : IsSeparable (⋃ i, s i) := by
choose c hc h'c using hs
refine ⟨⋃ i, c i, countable_iUnion hc, iUnion_subset_iff.2 fun i => ?_⟩
exact (h'c i).trans (closure_mono (subset_iUnion _ i))
@[simp]
theorem isSeparable_iUnion {ι : Sort*} [Countable ι] {s : ι → Set α} :
IsSeparable (⋃ i, s i) ↔ ∀ i, IsSeparable (s i) :=
⟨fun h i ↦ h.mono <| subset_iUnion s i, .iUnion⟩
@[simp]
theorem isSeparable_union {s t : Set α} : IsSeparable (s ∪ t) ↔ IsSeparable s ∧ IsSeparable t := by
simp [union_eq_iUnion, and_comm]
theorem IsSeparable.union {s u : Set α} (hs : IsSeparable s) (hu : IsSeparable u) :
IsSeparable (s ∪ u) :=
isSeparable_union.2 ⟨hs, hu⟩
@[simp]
theorem isSeparable_closure : IsSeparable (closure s) ↔ IsSeparable s := by
simp only [IsSeparable, isClosed_closure.closure_subset_iff]
protected alias ⟨_, IsSeparable.closure⟩ := isSeparable_closure
theorem _root_.Set.Countable.isSeparable {s : Set α} (hs : s.Countable) : IsSeparable s :=
⟨s, hs, subset_closure⟩
theorem _root_.Set.Finite.isSeparable {s : Set α} (hs : s.Finite) : IsSeparable s :=
hs.countable.isSeparable
theorem IsSeparable.univ_pi {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {X : ι → Type*} {s : ∀ i, Set (X i)}
[∀ i, TopologicalSpace (X i)] (h : ∀ i, IsSeparable (s i)) :
IsSeparable (univ.pi s) := by
classical
rcases eq_empty_or_nonempty (univ.pi s) with he | ⟨f₀, -⟩
· rw [he]
exact countable_empty.isSeparable
· choose c c_count hc using h
haveI := fun i ↦ (c_count i).to_subtype
set g : (I : Finset ι) × ((i : I) → c i) → (i : ι) → X i := fun ⟨I, f⟩ i ↦
if hi : i ∈ I then f ⟨i, hi⟩ else f₀ i
refine ⟨range g, countable_range g, fun f hf ↦ mem_closure_iff.2 fun o ho hfo ↦ ?_⟩
rcases isOpen_pi_iff.1 ho f hfo with ⟨I, u, huo, hI⟩
rsuffices ⟨f, hf⟩ : ∃ f : (i : I) → c i, g ⟨I, f⟩ ∈ Set.pi I u
· exact ⟨g ⟨I, f⟩, hI hf, mem_range_self (f := g) ⟨I, f⟩⟩
suffices H : ∀ i ∈ I, (u i ∩ c i).Nonempty by
choose f hfu hfc using H
refine ⟨fun i ↦ ⟨f i i.2, hfc i i.2⟩, fun i (hi : i ∈ I) ↦ ?_⟩
simpa only [g, dif_pos hi] using hfu i hi
intro i hi
exact mem_closure_iff.1 (hc i <| hf _ trivial) _ (huo i hi).1 (huo i hi).2
lemma isSeparable_pi {ι : Type*} [Countable ι] {α : ι → Type*} {s : ∀ i, Set (α i)}
[∀ i, TopologicalSpace (α i)] (h : ∀ i, IsSeparable (s i)) :
IsSeparable {f : ∀ i, α i | ∀ i, f i ∈ s i} := by
simpa only [← mem_univ_pi] using IsSeparable.univ_pi h
lemma IsSeparable.prod {β : Type*} [TopologicalSpace β]
{s : Set α} {t : Set β} (hs : IsSeparable s) (ht : IsSeparable t) :
IsSeparable (s ×ˢ t) := by
rcases hs with ⟨cs, cs_count, hcs⟩
rcases ht with ⟨ct, ct_count, hct⟩
refine ⟨cs ×ˢ ct, cs_count.prod ct_count, ?_⟩
rw [closure_prod_eq]
gcongr
theorem IsSeparable.image {β : Type*} [TopologicalSpace β] {s : Set α} (hs : IsSeparable s)
{f : α → β} (hf : Continuous f) : IsSeparable (f '' s) := by
rcases hs with ⟨c, c_count, hc⟩
refine ⟨f '' c, c_count.image _, ?_⟩
rw [image_subset_iff]
exact hc.trans (closure_subset_preimage_closure_image hf)
theorem _root_.Dense.isSeparable_iff (hs : Dense s) :
IsSeparable s ↔ SeparableSpace α := by
simp_rw [IsSeparable, separableSpace_iff, dense_iff_closure_eq, ← univ_subset_iff,
← hs.closure_eq, isClosed_closure.closure_subset_iff]
theorem isSeparable_univ_iff : IsSeparable (univ : Set α) ↔ SeparableSpace α :=
dense_univ.isSeparable_iff
theorem isSeparable_range [TopologicalSpace β] [SeparableSpace α] {f : α → β} (hf : Continuous f) :
IsSeparable (range f) :=
image_univ (f := f) ▸ (isSeparable_univ_iff.2 ‹_›).image hf
theorem IsSeparable.of_subtype (s : Set α) [SeparableSpace s] : IsSeparable s := by
simpa using isSeparable_range (continuous_subtype_val (p := (· ∈ s)))
|
theorem IsSeparable.of_separableSpace [h : SeparableSpace α] (s : Set α) : IsSeparable s :=
IsSeparable.mono (isSeparable_univ_iff.2 h) (subset_univ _)
| Mathlib/Topology/Bases.lean | 517 | 520 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Kenji Nakagawa. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kenji Nakagawa, Anne Baanen, Filippo A. E. Nuccio
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.Subalgebra.Pointwise
import Mathlib.Algebra.Polynomial.FieldDivision
import Mathlib.RingTheory.Spectrum.Maximal.Localization
import Mathlib.RingTheory.ChainOfDivisors
import Mathlib.RingTheory.DedekindDomain.Basic
import Mathlib.RingTheory.FractionalIdeal.Operations
import Mathlib.Algebra.Squarefree.Basic
/-!
# Dedekind domains and ideals
In this file, we show a ring is a Dedekind domain iff all fractional ideals are invertible.
Then we prove some results on the unique factorization monoid structure of the ideals.
## Main definitions
- `IsDedekindDomainInv` alternatively defines a Dedekind domain as an integral domain where
every nonzero fractional ideal is invertible.
- `isDedekindDomainInv_iff` shows that this does note depend on the choice of field of
fractions.
- `IsDedekindDomain.HeightOneSpectrum` defines the type of nonzero prime ideals of `R`.
## Main results:
- `isDedekindDomain_iff_isDedekindDomainInv`
- `Ideal.uniqueFactorizationMonoid`
## Implementation notes
The definitions that involve a field of fractions choose a canonical field of fractions,
but are independent of that choice. The `..._iff` lemmas express this independence.
Often, definitions assume that Dedekind domains are not fields. We found it more practical
to add a `(h : ¬ IsField A)` assumption whenever this is explicitly needed.
## References
* [D. Marcus, *Number Fields*][marcus1977number]
* [J.W.S. Cassels, A. Fröhlich, *Algebraic Number Theory*][cassels1967algebraic]
* [J. Neukirch, *Algebraic Number Theory*][Neukirch1992]
## Tags
dedekind domain, dedekind ring
-/
variable (R A K : Type*) [CommRing R] [CommRing A] [Field K]
open scoped nonZeroDivisors Polynomial
section Inverse
namespace FractionalIdeal
variable {R₁ : Type*} [CommRing R₁] [IsDomain R₁] [Algebra R₁ K] [IsFractionRing R₁ K]
variable {I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K}
noncomputable instance : Inv (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) := ⟨fun I => 1 / I⟩
theorem inv_eq : I⁻¹ = 1 / I := rfl
theorem inv_zero' : (0 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)⁻¹ = 0 := div_zero
theorem inv_nonzero {J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (h : J ≠ 0) :
J⁻¹ = ⟨(1 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) / J, fractional_div_of_nonzero h⟩ := div_nonzero h
theorem coe_inv_of_nonzero {J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (h : J ≠ 0) :
(↑J⁻¹ : Submodule R₁ K) = IsLocalization.coeSubmodule K ⊤ / (J : Submodule R₁ K) := by
simp_rw [inv_nonzero _ h, coe_one, coe_mk, IsLocalization.coeSubmodule_top]
variable {K}
theorem mem_inv_iff (hI : I ≠ 0) {x : K} : x ∈ I⁻¹ ↔ ∀ y ∈ I, x * y ∈ (1 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) :=
mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hI
theorem inv_anti_mono (hI : I ≠ 0) (hJ : J ≠ 0) (hIJ : I ≤ J) : J⁻¹ ≤ I⁻¹ := by
-- Porting note: in Lean3, introducing `x` would just give `x ∈ J⁻¹ → x ∈ I⁻¹`, but
-- in Lean4, it goes all the way down to the subtypes
intro x
simp only [val_eq_coe, mem_coe, mem_inv_iff hJ, mem_inv_iff hI]
exact fun h y hy => h y (hIJ hy)
theorem le_self_mul_inv {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hI : I ≤ (1 : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)) :
I ≤ I * I⁻¹ :=
le_self_mul_one_div hI
variable (K)
theorem coe_ideal_le_self_mul_inv (I : Ideal R₁) :
(I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) ≤ I * (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)⁻¹ :=
le_self_mul_inv coeIdeal_le_one
/-- `I⁻¹` is the inverse of `I` if `I` has an inverse. -/
theorem right_inverse_eq (I J : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (h : I * J = 1) : J = I⁻¹ := by
have hI : I ≠ 0 := ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one I J h
suffices h' : I * (1 / I) = 1 from
congr_arg Units.inv <| @Units.ext _ _ (Units.mkOfMulEqOne _ _ h) (Units.mkOfMulEqOne _ _ h') rfl
apply le_antisymm
· apply mul_le.mpr _
intro x hx y hy
rw [mul_comm]
exact (mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hI).mp hy x hx
rw [← h]
apply mul_left_mono I
apply (le_div_iff_of_nonzero hI).mpr _
intro y hy x hx
rw [mul_comm]
exact mul_mem_mul hy hx
theorem mul_inv_cancel_iff {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I * I⁻¹ = 1 ↔ ∃ J, I * J = 1 :=
⟨fun h => ⟨I⁻¹, h⟩, fun ⟨J, hJ⟩ => by rwa [← right_inverse_eq K I J hJ]⟩
theorem mul_inv_cancel_iff_isUnit {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} : I * I⁻¹ = 1 ↔ IsUnit I :=
(mul_inv_cancel_iff K).trans isUnit_iff_exists_inv.symm
variable {K' : Type*} [Field K'] [Algebra R₁ K'] [IsFractionRing R₁ K']
@[simp]
protected theorem map_inv (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) (h : K ≃ₐ[R₁] K') :
I⁻¹.map (h : K →ₐ[R₁] K') = (I.map h)⁻¹ := by
rw [inv_eq, FractionalIdeal.map_div, FractionalIdeal.map_one, inv_eq]
open Submodule Submodule.IsPrincipal
@[simp]
theorem spanSingleton_inv (x : K) : (spanSingleton R₁⁰ x)⁻¹ = spanSingleton _ x⁻¹ :=
one_div_spanSingleton x
theorem spanSingleton_div_spanSingleton (x y : K) :
spanSingleton R₁⁰ x / spanSingleton R₁⁰ y = spanSingleton R₁⁰ (x / y) := by
rw [div_spanSingleton, mul_comm, spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton, div_eq_mul_inv]
theorem spanSingleton_div_self {x : K} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
spanSingleton R₁⁰ x / spanSingleton R₁⁰ x = 1 := by
rw [spanSingleton_div_spanSingleton, div_self hx, spanSingleton_one]
theorem coe_ideal_span_singleton_div_self {x : R₁} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
(Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) / Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) = 1 := by
rw [coeIdeal_span_singleton,
spanSingleton_div_self K <|
(map_ne_zero_iff _ <| FaithfulSMul.algebraMap_injective R₁ K).mpr hx]
theorem spanSingleton_mul_inv {x : K} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
spanSingleton R₁⁰ x * (spanSingleton R₁⁰ x)⁻¹ = 1 := by
rw [spanSingleton_inv, spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton, mul_inv_cancel₀ hx, spanSingleton_one]
theorem coe_ideal_span_singleton_mul_inv {x : R₁} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
(Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) *
(Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)⁻¹ = 1 := by
rw [coeIdeal_span_singleton,
spanSingleton_mul_inv K <|
(map_ne_zero_iff _ <| FaithfulSMul.algebraMap_injective R₁ K).mpr hx]
theorem spanSingleton_inv_mul {x : K} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
(spanSingleton R₁⁰ x)⁻¹ * spanSingleton R₁⁰ x = 1 := by
rw [mul_comm, spanSingleton_mul_inv K hx]
theorem coe_ideal_span_singleton_inv_mul {x : R₁} (hx : x ≠ 0) :
(Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)⁻¹ * Ideal.span ({x} : Set R₁) = 1 := by
rw [mul_comm, coe_ideal_span_singleton_mul_inv K hx]
theorem mul_generator_self_inv {R₁ : Type*} [CommRing R₁] [Algebra R₁ K] [IsLocalization R₁⁰ K]
(I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) [Submodule.IsPrincipal (I : Submodule R₁ K)] (h : I ≠ 0) :
I * spanSingleton _ (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))⁻¹ = 1 := by
-- Rewrite only the `I` that appears alone.
conv_lhs => congr; rw [eq_spanSingleton_of_principal I]
rw [spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton, mul_inv_cancel₀, spanSingleton_one]
intro generator_I_eq_zero
apply h
rw [eq_spanSingleton_of_principal I, generator_I_eq_zero, spanSingleton_zero]
theorem invertible_of_principal (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)
[Submodule.IsPrincipal (I : Submodule R₁ K)] (h : I ≠ 0) : I * I⁻¹ = 1 :=
mul_div_self_cancel_iff.mpr
⟨spanSingleton _ (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))⁻¹, mul_generator_self_inv _ I h⟩
theorem invertible_iff_generator_nonzero (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K)
[Submodule.IsPrincipal (I : Submodule R₁ K)] :
I * I⁻¹ = 1 ↔ generator (I : Submodule R₁ K) ≠ 0 := by
constructor
· intro hI hg
apply ne_zero_of_mul_eq_one _ _ hI
rw [eq_spanSingleton_of_principal I, hg, spanSingleton_zero]
· intro hg
apply invertible_of_principal
rw [eq_spanSingleton_of_principal I]
intro hI
have := mem_spanSingleton_self R₁⁰ (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))
rw [hI, mem_zero_iff] at this
contradiction
theorem isPrincipal_inv (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) [Submodule.IsPrincipal (I : Submodule R₁ K)]
(h : I ≠ 0) : Submodule.IsPrincipal I⁻¹.1 := by
rw [val_eq_coe, isPrincipal_iff]
use (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))⁻¹
have hI : I * spanSingleton _ (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))⁻¹ = 1 :=
mul_generator_self_inv _ I h
exact (right_inverse_eq _ I (spanSingleton _ (generator (I : Submodule R₁ K))⁻¹) hI).symm
variable {K}
lemma den_mem_inv {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ ⊥) :
(algebraMap R₁ K) (I.den : R₁) ∈ I⁻¹ := by
rw [mem_inv_iff hI]
intro i hi
rw [← Algebra.smul_def (I.den : R₁) i, ← mem_coe, coe_one]
suffices Submodule.map (Algebra.linearMap R₁ K) I.num ≤ 1 from
this <| (den_mul_self_eq_num I).symm ▸ smul_mem_pointwise_smul i I.den I.coeToSubmodule hi
apply le_trans <| map_mono (show I.num ≤ 1 by simp only [Ideal.one_eq_top, le_top, bot_eq_zero])
rw [Ideal.one_eq_top, Submodule.map_top, one_eq_range]
lemma num_le_mul_inv (I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) : I.num ≤ I * I⁻¹ := by
by_cases hI : I = 0
· rw [hI, num_zero_eq <| FaithfulSMul.algebraMap_injective R₁ K, zero_mul, zero_eq_bot,
coeIdeal_bot]
· rw [mul_comm, ← den_mul_self_eq_num']
exact mul_right_mono I <| spanSingleton_le_iff_mem.2 (den_mem_inv hI)
lemma bot_lt_mul_inv {I : FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ ⊥) : ⊥ < I * I⁻¹ :=
lt_of_lt_of_le (coeIdeal_ne_zero.2 (hI ∘ num_eq_zero_iff.1)).bot_lt I.num_le_mul_inv
noncomputable instance : InvOneClass (FractionalIdeal R₁⁰ K) := { inv_one := div_one }
end FractionalIdeal
section IsDedekindDomainInv
variable [IsDomain A]
/-- A Dedekind domain is an integral domain such that every fractional ideal has an inverse.
This is equivalent to `IsDedekindDomain`.
In particular we provide a `fractional_ideal.comm_group_with_zero` instance,
assuming `IsDedekindDomain A`, which implies `IsDedekindDomainInv`. For **integral** ideals,
`IsDedekindDomain`(`_inv`) implies only `Ideal.cancelCommMonoidWithZero`.
-/
def IsDedekindDomainInv : Prop :=
∀ I ≠ (⊥ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)), I * I⁻¹ = 1
open FractionalIdeal
variable {R A K}
theorem isDedekindDomainInv_iff [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K] :
IsDedekindDomainInv A ↔ ∀ I ≠ (⊥ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K), I * I⁻¹ = 1 := by
let h : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A) ≃+* FractionalIdeal A⁰ K :=
FractionalIdeal.mapEquiv (FractionRing.algEquiv A K)
refine h.toEquiv.forall_congr (fun {x} => ?_)
rw [← h.toEquiv.apply_eq_iff_eq]
simp [h, IsDedekindDomainInv]
theorem FractionalIdeal.adjoinIntegral_eq_one_of_isUnit [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K] (x : K)
(hx : IsIntegral A x) (hI : IsUnit (adjoinIntegral A⁰ x hx)) : adjoinIntegral A⁰ x hx = 1 := by
set I := adjoinIntegral A⁰ x hx
have mul_self : IsIdempotentElem I := by
apply coeToSubmodule_injective
simp only [coe_mul, adjoinIntegral_coe, I]
rw [(Algebra.adjoin A {x}).isIdempotentElem_toSubmodule]
convert congr_arg (· * I⁻¹) mul_self <;>
simp only [(mul_inv_cancel_iff_isUnit K).mpr hI, mul_assoc, mul_one]
namespace IsDedekindDomainInv
variable [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K] (h : IsDedekindDomainInv A)
include h
theorem mul_inv_eq_one {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) : I * I⁻¹ = 1 :=
isDedekindDomainInv_iff.mp h I hI
theorem inv_mul_eq_one {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) : I⁻¹ * I = 1 :=
(mul_comm _ _).trans (h.mul_inv_eq_one hI)
protected theorem isUnit {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) : IsUnit I :=
isUnit_of_mul_eq_one _ _ (h.mul_inv_eq_one hI)
theorem isNoetherianRing : IsNoetherianRing A := by
refine isNoetherianRing_iff.mpr ⟨fun I : Ideal A => ?_⟩
by_cases hI : I = ⊥
· rw [hI]; apply Submodule.fg_bot
have hI : (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) ≠ 0 := coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hI
exact I.fg_of_isUnit (IsFractionRing.injective A (FractionRing A)) (h.isUnit hI)
theorem integrallyClosed : IsIntegrallyClosed A := by
-- It suffices to show that for integral `x`,
-- `A[x]` (which is a fractional ideal) is in fact equal to `A`.
refine (isIntegrallyClosed_iff (FractionRing A)).mpr (fun {x hx} => ?_)
rw [← Set.mem_range, ← Algebra.mem_bot, ← Subalgebra.mem_toSubmodule, Algebra.toSubmodule_bot,
Submodule.one_eq_span, ← coe_spanSingleton A⁰ (1 : FractionRing A), spanSingleton_one, ←
FractionalIdeal.adjoinIntegral_eq_one_of_isUnit x hx (h.isUnit _)]
· exact mem_adjoinIntegral_self A⁰ x hx
· exact fun h => one_ne_zero (eq_zero_iff.mp h 1 (Algebra.adjoin A {x}).one_mem)
open Ring
theorem dimensionLEOne : DimensionLEOne A := ⟨by
-- We're going to show that `P` is maximal because any (maximal) ideal `M`
-- that is strictly larger would be `⊤`.
rintro P P_ne hP
refine Ideal.isMaximal_def.mpr ⟨hP.ne_top, fun M hM => ?_⟩
-- We may assume `P` and `M` (as fractional ideals) are nonzero.
have P'_ne : (P : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) ≠ 0 := coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr P_ne
have M'_ne : (M : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) ≠ 0 := coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hM.ne_bot
-- In particular, we'll show `M⁻¹ * P ≤ P`
suffices (M⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) * P ≤ P by
rw [eq_top_iff, ← coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal (FractionRing A), coeIdeal_top]
calc
(1 : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) = _ * _ * _ := ?_
_ ≤ _ * _ := mul_right_mono
((P : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A))⁻¹ * M : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) this
_ = M := ?_
· rw [mul_assoc, ← mul_assoc (P : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)), h.mul_inv_eq_one P'_ne,
one_mul, h.inv_mul_eq_one M'_ne]
· rw [← mul_assoc (P : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)), h.mul_inv_eq_one P'_ne, one_mul]
-- Suppose we have `x ∈ M⁻¹ * P`, then in fact `x = algebraMap _ _ y` for some `y`.
intro x hx
have le_one : (M⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) * P ≤ 1 := by
rw [← h.inv_mul_eq_one M'_ne]
exact mul_left_mono _ ((coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal (FractionRing A)).mpr hM.le)
obtain ⟨y, _hy, rfl⟩ := (mem_coeIdeal _).mp (le_one hx)
-- Since `M` is strictly greater than `P`, let `z ∈ M \ P`.
obtain ⟨z, hzM, hzp⟩ := SetLike.exists_of_lt hM
-- We have `z * y ∈ M * (M⁻¹ * P) = P`.
have zy_mem := mul_mem_mul (mem_coeIdeal_of_mem A⁰ hzM) hx
rw [← RingHom.map_mul, ← mul_assoc, h.mul_inv_eq_one M'_ne, one_mul] at zy_mem
obtain ⟨zy, hzy, zy_eq⟩ := (mem_coeIdeal A⁰).mp zy_mem
rw [IsFractionRing.injective A (FractionRing A) zy_eq] at hzy
-- But `P` is a prime ideal, so `z ∉ P` implies `y ∈ P`, as desired.
exact mem_coeIdeal_of_mem A⁰ (Or.resolve_left (hP.mem_or_mem hzy) hzp)⟩
/-- Showing one side of the equivalence between the definitions
`IsDedekindDomainInv` and `IsDedekindDomain` of Dedekind domains. -/
theorem isDedekindDomain : IsDedekindDomain A :=
{ h.isNoetherianRing, h.dimensionLEOne, h.integrallyClosed with }
end IsDedekindDomainInv
end IsDedekindDomainInv
variable [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K]
variable {A K}
theorem one_mem_inv_coe_ideal [IsDomain A] {I : Ideal A} (hI : I ≠ ⊥) :
(1 : K) ∈ (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹ := by
rw [FractionalIdeal.mem_inv_iff (FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hI)]
intro y hy
rw [one_mul]
exact FractionalIdeal.coeIdeal_le_one hy
/-- Specialization of `exists_primeSpectrum_prod_le_and_ne_bot_of_domain` to Dedekind domains:
Let `I : Ideal A` be a nonzero ideal, where `A` is a Dedekind domain that is not a field.
Then `exists_primeSpectrum_prod_le_and_ne_bot_of_domain` states we can find a product of prime
ideals that is contained within `I`. This lemma extends that result by making the product minimal:
let `M` be a maximal ideal that contains `I`, then the product including `M` is contained within `I`
and the product excluding `M` is not contained within `I`. -/
theorem exists_multiset_prod_cons_le_and_prod_not_le [IsDedekindDomain A] (hNF : ¬IsField A)
{I M : Ideal A} (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) (hIM : I ≤ M) [hM : M.IsMaximal] :
∃ Z : Multiset (PrimeSpectrum A),
(M ::ₘ Z.map PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal).prod ≤ I ∧
¬Multiset.prod (Z.map PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal) ≤ I := by
-- Let `Z` be a minimal set of prime ideals such that their product is contained in `J`.
obtain ⟨Z₀, hZ₀⟩ := PrimeSpectrum.exists_primeSpectrum_prod_le_and_ne_bot_of_domain hNF hI0
obtain ⟨Z, ⟨hZI, hprodZ⟩, h_eraseZ⟩ :=
wellFounded_lt.has_min
{Z | (Z.map PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal).prod ≤ I ∧ (Z.map PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal).prod ≠ ⊥}
⟨Z₀, hZ₀.1, hZ₀.2⟩
obtain ⟨_, hPZ', hPM⟩ := hM.isPrime.multiset_prod_le.mp (hZI.trans hIM)
-- Then in fact there is a `P ∈ Z` with `P ≤ M`.
obtain ⟨P, hPZ, rfl⟩ := Multiset.mem_map.mp hPZ'
classical
have := Multiset.map_erase PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal (fun _ _ => PrimeSpectrum.ext) P Z
obtain ⟨hP0, hZP0⟩ : P.asIdeal ≠ ⊥ ∧ ((Z.erase P).map PrimeSpectrum.asIdeal).prod ≠ ⊥ := by
rwa [Ne, ← Multiset.cons_erase hPZ', Multiset.prod_cons, Ideal.mul_eq_bot, not_or, ←
this] at hprodZ
-- By maximality of `P` and `M`, we have that `P ≤ M` implies `P = M`.
have hPM' := (P.isPrime.isMaximal hP0).eq_of_le hM.ne_top hPM
subst hPM'
-- By minimality of `Z`, erasing `P` from `Z` is exactly what we need.
refine ⟨Z.erase P, ?_, ?_⟩
· convert hZI
rw [this, Multiset.cons_erase hPZ']
· refine fun h => h_eraseZ (Z.erase P) ⟨h, ?_⟩ (Multiset.erase_lt.mpr hPZ)
exact hZP0
namespace FractionalIdeal
open Ideal
lemma not_inv_le_one_of_ne_bot [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : Ideal A}
(hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) (hI1 : I ≠ ⊤) : ¬(I⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) ≤ 1 := by
have hNF : ¬IsField A := fun h ↦ letI := h.toField; (eq_bot_or_eq_top I).elim hI0 hI1
wlog hM : I.IsMaximal generalizing I
· rcases I.exists_le_maximal hI1 with ⟨M, hmax, hIM⟩
have hMbot : M ≠ ⊥ := (M.bot_lt_of_maximal hNF).ne'
refine mt (le_trans <| inv_anti_mono ?_ ?_ ?_) (this hMbot hmax.ne_top hmax) <;>
simpa only [coeIdeal_ne_zero, coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal]
have hI0 : ⊥ < I := I.bot_lt_of_maximal hNF
obtain ⟨⟨a, haI⟩, ha0⟩ := Submodule.nonzero_mem_of_bot_lt hI0
replace ha0 : a ≠ 0 := Subtype.coe_injective.ne ha0
let J : Ideal A := Ideal.span {a}
have hJ0 : J ≠ ⊥ := mt Ideal.span_singleton_eq_bot.mp ha0
have hJI : J ≤ I := I.span_singleton_le_iff_mem.2 haI
-- Then we can find a product of prime (hence maximal) ideals contained in `J`,
-- such that removing element `M` from the product is not contained in `J`.
obtain ⟨Z, hle, hnle⟩ := exists_multiset_prod_cons_le_and_prod_not_le hNF hJ0 hJI
-- Choose an element `b` of the product that is not in `J`.
obtain ⟨b, hbZ, hbJ⟩ := SetLike.not_le_iff_exists.mp hnle
have hnz_fa : algebraMap A K a ≠ 0 :=
mt ((injective_iff_map_eq_zero _).mp (IsFractionRing.injective A K) a) ha0
-- Then `b a⁻¹ : K` is in `M⁻¹` but not in `1`.
refine Set.not_subset.2 ⟨algebraMap A K b * (algebraMap A K a)⁻¹, (mem_inv_iff ?_).mpr ?_, ?_⟩
· exact coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hI0.ne'
· rintro y₀ hy₀
obtain ⟨y, h_Iy, rfl⟩ := (mem_coeIdeal _).mp hy₀
rw [mul_comm, ← mul_assoc, ← RingHom.map_mul]
have h_yb : y * b ∈ J := by
apply hle
rw [Multiset.prod_cons]
exact Submodule.smul_mem_smul h_Iy hbZ
rw [Ideal.mem_span_singleton'] at h_yb
rcases h_yb with ⟨c, hc⟩
rw [← hc, RingHom.map_mul, mul_assoc, mul_inv_cancel₀ hnz_fa, mul_one]
apply coe_mem_one
· refine mt (mem_one_iff _).mp ?_
rintro ⟨x', h₂_abs⟩
rw [← div_eq_mul_inv, eq_div_iff_mul_eq hnz_fa, ← RingHom.map_mul] at h₂_abs
have := Ideal.mem_span_singleton'.mpr ⟨x', IsFractionRing.injective A K h₂_abs⟩
contradiction
theorem exists_not_mem_one_of_ne_bot [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : Ideal A} (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥)
(hI1 : I ≠ ⊤) : ∃ x ∈ (I⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K), x ∉ (1 : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) :=
Set.not_subset.1 <| not_inv_le_one_of_ne_bot hI0 hI1
theorem mul_inv_cancel_of_le_one [h : IsDedekindDomain A] {I : Ideal A} (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥)
(hI : (I * (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹)⁻¹ ≤ 1) : I * (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹ = 1 := by
-- We'll show a contradiction with `exists_not_mem_one_of_ne_bot`:
-- `J⁻¹ = (I * I⁻¹)⁻¹` cannot have an element `x ∉ 1`, so it must equal `1`.
obtain ⟨J, hJ⟩ : ∃ J : Ideal A, (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) = I * (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹ :=
le_one_iff_exists_coeIdeal.mp mul_one_div_le_one
by_cases hJ0 : J = ⊥
· subst hJ0
refine absurd ?_ hI0
rw [eq_bot_iff, ← coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal K, hJ]
exact coe_ideal_le_self_mul_inv K I
by_cases hJ1 : J = ⊤
· rw [← hJ, hJ1, coeIdeal_top]
exact (not_inv_le_one_of_ne_bot (K := K) hJ0 hJ1 (hJ ▸ hI)).elim
/-- Nonzero integral ideals in a Dedekind domain are invertible.
We will use this to show that nonzero fractional ideals are invertible,
and finally conclude that fractional ideals in a Dedekind domain form a group with zero.
-/
theorem coe_ideal_mul_inv [h : IsDedekindDomain A] (I : Ideal A) (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) :
I * (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹ = 1 := by
-- We'll show `1 ≤ J⁻¹ = (I * I⁻¹)⁻¹ ≤ 1`.
apply mul_inv_cancel_of_le_one hI0
by_cases hJ0 : I * (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹ = 0
· rw [hJ0, inv_zero']; exact zero_le _
intro x hx
-- In particular, we'll show all `x ∈ J⁻¹` are integral.
suffices x ∈ integralClosure A K by
rwa [IsIntegrallyClosed.integralClosure_eq_bot, Algebra.mem_bot, Set.mem_range,
← mem_one_iff] at this
-- For that, we'll find a subalgebra that is f.g. as a module and contains `x`.
-- `A` is a noetherian ring, so we just need to find a subalgebra between `{x}` and `I⁻¹`.
rw [mem_integralClosure_iff_mem_fg]
have x_mul_mem : ∀ b ∈ (I⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K), x * b ∈ (I⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) := by
intro b hb
rw [mem_inv_iff (coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hI0)]
dsimp only at hx
rw [val_eq_coe, mem_coe, mem_inv_iff hJ0] at hx
simp only [mul_assoc, mul_comm b] at hx ⊢
intro y hy
exact hx _ (mul_mem_mul hy hb)
-- It turns out the subalgebra consisting of all `p(x)` for `p : A[X]` works.
refine ⟨AlgHom.range (Polynomial.aeval x : A[X] →ₐ[A] K),
isNoetherian_submodule.mp (isNoetherian (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹) _ fun y hy => ?_,
⟨Polynomial.X, Polynomial.aeval_X x⟩⟩
obtain ⟨p, rfl⟩ := (AlgHom.mem_range _).mp hy
rw [Polynomial.aeval_eq_sum_range]
refine Submodule.sum_mem _ fun i hi => Submodule.smul_mem _ _ ?_
clear hi
induction' i with i ih
· rw [pow_zero]; exact one_mem_inv_coe_ideal hI0
· show x ^ i.succ ∈ (I⁻¹ : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)
rw [pow_succ']; exact x_mul_mem _ ih
/-- Nonzero fractional ideals in a Dedekind domain are units.
This is also available as `_root_.mul_inv_cancel`, using the
`Semifield` instance defined below.
-/
protected theorem mul_inv_cancel [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hne : I ≠ 0) :
I * I⁻¹ = 1 := by
obtain ⟨a, J, ha, hJ⟩ :
∃ (a : A) (aI : Ideal A), a ≠ 0 ∧ I = spanSingleton A⁰ (algebraMap A K a)⁻¹ * aI :=
exists_eq_spanSingleton_mul I
suffices h₂ : I * (spanSingleton A⁰ (algebraMap _ _ a) * (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹) = 1 by
rw [mul_inv_cancel_iff]
exact ⟨spanSingleton A⁰ (algebraMap _ _ a) * (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K)⁻¹, h₂⟩
subst hJ
rw [mul_assoc, mul_left_comm (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K), coe_ideal_mul_inv, mul_one,
spanSingleton_mul_spanSingleton, inv_mul_cancel₀, spanSingleton_one]
· exact mt ((injective_iff_map_eq_zero (algebraMap A K)).mp (IsFractionRing.injective A K) _) ha
· exact coeIdeal_ne_zero.mp (right_ne_zero_of_mul hne)
theorem mul_right_le_iff [IsDedekindDomain A] {J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hJ : J ≠ 0) :
∀ {I I'}, I * J ≤ I' * J ↔ I ≤ I' := by
intro I I'
constructor
· intro h
convert mul_right_mono J⁻¹ h <;> dsimp only <;>
rw [mul_assoc, FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel hJ, mul_one]
· exact fun h => mul_right_mono J h
theorem mul_left_le_iff [IsDedekindDomain A] {J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hJ : J ≠ 0) {I I'} :
J * I ≤ J * I' ↔ I ≤ I' := by convert mul_right_le_iff hJ using 1; simp only [mul_comm]
theorem mul_right_strictMono [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) :
StrictMono (· * I) :=
strictMono_of_le_iff_le fun _ _ => (mul_right_le_iff hI).symm
theorem mul_left_strictMono [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) :
StrictMono (I * ·) :=
strictMono_of_le_iff_le fun _ _ => (mul_left_le_iff hI).symm
/-- This is also available as `_root_.div_eq_mul_inv`, using the
`Semifield` instance defined below.
-/
protected theorem div_eq_mul_inv [IsDedekindDomain A] (I J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) :
I / J = I * J⁻¹ := by
by_cases hJ : J = 0
· rw [hJ, div_zero, inv_zero', mul_zero]
refine le_antisymm ((mul_right_le_iff hJ).mp ?_) ((le_div_iff_mul_le hJ).mpr ?_)
· rw [mul_assoc, mul_comm J⁻¹, FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel hJ, mul_one, mul_le]
intro x hx y hy
rw [mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hJ] at hx
exact hx y hy
rw [mul_assoc, mul_comm J⁻¹, FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel hJ, mul_one]
end FractionalIdeal
/-- `IsDedekindDomain` and `IsDedekindDomainInv` are equivalent ways
to express that an integral domain is a Dedekind domain. -/
theorem isDedekindDomain_iff_isDedekindDomainInv [IsDomain A] :
IsDedekindDomain A ↔ IsDedekindDomainInv A :=
⟨fun _h _I hI => FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel hI, fun h => h.isDedekindDomain⟩
end Inverse
section IsDedekindDomain
variable {R A}
variable [IsDedekindDomain A] [Algebra A K] [IsFractionRing A K]
open FractionalIdeal
open Ideal
noncomputable instance FractionalIdeal.semifield : Semifield (FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) where
__ := coeIdeal_injective.nontrivial
inv_zero := inv_zero' _
div_eq_mul_inv := FractionalIdeal.div_eq_mul_inv
mul_inv_cancel _ := FractionalIdeal.mul_inv_cancel
nnqsmul := _
nnqsmul_def := fun _ _ => rfl
#adaptation_note /-- 2025-03-29 for lean4#7717 had to add `mul_left_cancel_of_ne_zero` field.
TODO(kmill) There is trouble calculating the type of the `IsLeftCancelMulZero` parent. -/
/-- Fractional ideals have cancellative multiplication in a Dedekind domain.
Although this instance is a direct consequence of the instance
`FractionalIdeal.semifield`, we define this instance to provide
a computable alternative.
-/
instance FractionalIdeal.cancelCommMonoidWithZero :
CancelCommMonoidWithZero (FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) where
__ : CommSemiring (FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) := inferInstance
mul_left_cancel_of_ne_zero := mul_left_cancel₀
instance Ideal.cancelCommMonoidWithZero : CancelCommMonoidWithZero (Ideal A) :=
{ Function.Injective.cancelCommMonoidWithZero (coeIdealHom A⁰ (FractionRing A)) coeIdeal_injective
(RingHom.map_zero _) (RingHom.map_one _) (RingHom.map_mul _) (RingHom.map_pow _) with }
-- Porting note: Lean can infer all it needs by itself
instance Ideal.isDomain : IsDomain (Ideal A) := { }
/-- For ideals in a Dedekind domain, to divide is to contain. -/
theorem Ideal.dvd_iff_le {I J : Ideal A} : I ∣ J ↔ J ≤ I :=
⟨Ideal.le_of_dvd, fun h => by
by_cases hI : I = ⊥
· have hJ : J = ⊥ := by rwa [hI, ← eq_bot_iff] at h
rw [hI, hJ]
have hI' : (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) ≠ 0 := coeIdeal_ne_zero.mpr hI
have : (I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A))⁻¹ * J ≤ 1 := by
rw [← inv_mul_cancel₀ hI']
exact mul_left_mono _ ((coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal _).mpr h)
obtain ⟨H, hH⟩ := le_one_iff_exists_coeIdeal.mp this
use H
refine coeIdeal_injective (show (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ (FractionRing A)) = ↑(I * H) from ?_)
rw [coeIdeal_mul, hH, ← mul_assoc, mul_inv_cancel₀ hI', one_mul]⟩
theorem Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt {I J : Ideal A} : DvdNotUnit I J ↔ J < I :=
⟨fun ⟨hI, H, hunit, hmul⟩ =>
lt_of_le_of_ne (Ideal.dvd_iff_le.mp ⟨H, hmul⟩)
(mt
(fun h =>
have : H = 1 := mul_left_cancel₀ hI (by rw [← hmul, h, mul_one])
show IsUnit H from this.symm ▸ isUnit_one)
hunit),
fun h =>
dvdNotUnit_of_dvd_of_not_dvd (Ideal.dvd_iff_le.mpr (le_of_lt h))
(mt Ideal.dvd_iff_le.mp (not_le_of_lt h))⟩
instance : WfDvdMonoid (Ideal A) where
wf := by
have : WellFoundedGT (Ideal A) := inferInstance
convert this.wf
ext
rw [Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt]
instance Ideal.uniqueFactorizationMonoid : UniqueFactorizationMonoid (Ideal A) :=
{ irreducible_iff_prime := by
intro P
exact ⟨fun hirr => ⟨hirr.ne_zero, hirr.not_isUnit, fun I J => by
have : P.IsMaximal := by
refine ⟨⟨mt Ideal.isUnit_iff.mpr hirr.not_isUnit, ?_⟩⟩
intro J hJ
obtain ⟨_J_ne, H, hunit, P_eq⟩ := Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt.mpr hJ
exact Ideal.isUnit_iff.mp ((hirr.isUnit_or_isUnit P_eq).resolve_right hunit)
rw [Ideal.dvd_iff_le, Ideal.dvd_iff_le, Ideal.dvd_iff_le, SetLike.le_def, SetLike.le_def,
SetLike.le_def]
contrapose!
rintro ⟨⟨x, x_mem, x_not_mem⟩, ⟨y, y_mem, y_not_mem⟩⟩
exact
⟨x * y, Ideal.mul_mem_mul x_mem y_mem,
mt this.isPrime.mem_or_mem (not_or_intro x_not_mem y_not_mem)⟩⟩, Prime.irreducible⟩ }
instance Ideal.normalizationMonoid : NormalizationMonoid (Ideal A) := .ofUniqueUnits
@[simp]
theorem Ideal.dvd_span_singleton {I : Ideal A} {x : A} : I ∣ Ideal.span {x} ↔ x ∈ I :=
Ideal.dvd_iff_le.trans (Ideal.span_le.trans Set.singleton_subset_iff)
theorem Ideal.isPrime_of_prime {P : Ideal A} (h : Prime P) : IsPrime P := by
refine ⟨?_, fun hxy => ?_⟩
· rintro rfl
rw [← Ideal.one_eq_top] at h
exact h.not_unit isUnit_one
· simp only [← Ideal.dvd_span_singleton, ← Ideal.span_singleton_mul_span_singleton] at hxy ⊢
exact h.dvd_or_dvd hxy
theorem Ideal.prime_of_isPrime {P : Ideal A} (hP : P ≠ ⊥) (h : IsPrime P) : Prime P := by
refine ⟨hP, mt Ideal.isUnit_iff.mp h.ne_top, fun I J hIJ => ?_⟩
simpa only [Ideal.dvd_iff_le] using h.mul_le.mp (Ideal.le_of_dvd hIJ)
/-- In a Dedekind domain, the (nonzero) prime elements of the monoid with zero `Ideal A`
are exactly the prime ideals. -/
theorem Ideal.prime_iff_isPrime {P : Ideal A} (hP : P ≠ ⊥) : Prime P ↔ IsPrime P :=
⟨Ideal.isPrime_of_prime, Ideal.prime_of_isPrime hP⟩
/-- In a Dedekind domain, the prime ideals are the zero ideal together with the prime elements
of the monoid with zero `Ideal A`. -/
theorem Ideal.isPrime_iff_bot_or_prime {P : Ideal A} : IsPrime P ↔ P = ⊥ ∨ Prime P :=
⟨fun hp => (eq_or_ne P ⊥).imp_right fun hp0 => Ideal.prime_of_isPrime hp0 hp, fun hp =>
hp.elim (fun h => h.symm ▸ Ideal.bot_prime) Ideal.isPrime_of_prime⟩
@[simp]
theorem Ideal.prime_span_singleton_iff {a : A} : Prime (Ideal.span {a}) ↔ Prime a := by
rcases eq_or_ne a 0 with rfl | ha
· rw [Set.singleton_zero, span_zero, ← Ideal.zero_eq_bot, ← not_iff_not]
simp only [not_prime_zero, not_false_eq_true]
· have ha' : span {a} ≠ ⊥ := by simpa only [ne_eq, span_singleton_eq_bot] using ha
rw [Ideal.prime_iff_isPrime ha', Ideal.span_singleton_prime ha]
open Submodule.IsPrincipal in
theorem Ideal.prime_generator_of_prime {P : Ideal A} (h : Prime P) [P.IsPrincipal] :
Prime (generator P) :=
have : Ideal.IsPrime P := Ideal.isPrime_of_prime h
prime_generator_of_isPrime _ h.ne_zero
open UniqueFactorizationMonoid in
nonrec theorem Ideal.mem_normalizedFactors_iff {p I : Ideal A} (hI : I ≠ ⊥) :
p ∈ normalizedFactors I ↔ p.IsPrime ∧ I ≤ p := by
rw [← Ideal.dvd_iff_le]
by_cases hp : p = 0
· rw [← zero_eq_bot] at hI
simp only [hp, zero_not_mem_normalizedFactors, zero_dvd_iff, hI, false_iff, not_and,
not_false_eq_true, implies_true]
· rwa [mem_normalizedFactors_iff hI, prime_iff_isPrime]
theorem Ideal.pow_right_strictAnti (I : Ideal A) (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) (hI1 : I ≠ ⊤) :
StrictAnti (I ^ · : ℕ → Ideal A) :=
strictAnti_nat_of_succ_lt fun e =>
Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt.mp ⟨pow_ne_zero _ hI0, I, mt isUnit_iff.mp hI1, pow_succ I e⟩
theorem Ideal.pow_lt_self (I : Ideal A) (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) (hI1 : I ≠ ⊤) (e : ℕ) (he : 2 ≤ e) :
I ^ e < I := by
convert I.pow_right_strictAnti hI0 hI1 he
dsimp only
rw [pow_one]
theorem Ideal.exists_mem_pow_not_mem_pow_succ (I : Ideal A) (hI0 : I ≠ ⊥) (hI1 : I ≠ ⊤) (e : ℕ) :
∃ x ∈ I ^ e, x ∉ I ^ (e + 1) :=
SetLike.exists_of_lt (I.pow_right_strictAnti hI0 hI1 e.lt_succ_self)
open UniqueFactorizationMonoid
theorem Ideal.eq_prime_pow_of_succ_lt_of_le {P I : Ideal A} [P_prime : P.IsPrime] (hP : P ≠ ⊥)
{i : ℕ} (hlt : P ^ (i + 1) < I) (hle : I ≤ P ^ i) : I = P ^ i := by
refine le_antisymm hle ?_
have P_prime' := Ideal.prime_of_isPrime hP P_prime
have h1 : I ≠ ⊥ := (lt_of_le_of_lt bot_le hlt).ne'
have := pow_ne_zero i hP
have h3 := pow_ne_zero (i + 1) hP
rw [← Ideal.dvdNotUnit_iff_lt, dvdNotUnit_iff_normalizedFactors_lt_normalizedFactors h1 h3,
normalizedFactors_pow, normalizedFactors_irreducible P_prime'.irreducible,
Multiset.nsmul_singleton, Multiset.lt_replicate_succ] at hlt
rw [← Ideal.dvd_iff_le, dvd_iff_normalizedFactors_le_normalizedFactors, normalizedFactors_pow,
normalizedFactors_irreducible P_prime'.irreducible, Multiset.nsmul_singleton]
all_goals assumption
theorem Ideal.pow_succ_lt_pow {P : Ideal A} [P_prime : P.IsPrime] (hP : P ≠ ⊥) (i : ℕ) :
P ^ (i + 1) < P ^ i :=
lt_of_le_of_ne (Ideal.pow_le_pow_right (Nat.le_succ _))
(mt (pow_inj_of_not_isUnit (mt Ideal.isUnit_iff.mp P_prime.ne_top) hP).mp i.succ_ne_self)
theorem Associates.le_singleton_iff (x : A) (n : ℕ) (I : Ideal A) :
Associates.mk I ^ n ≤ Associates.mk (Ideal.span {x}) ↔ x ∈ I ^ n := by
simp_rw [← Associates.dvd_eq_le, ← Associates.mk_pow, Associates.mk_dvd_mk,
Ideal.dvd_span_singleton]
variable {K}
lemma FractionalIdeal.le_inv_comm {I J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) (hJ : J ≠ 0) :
I ≤ J⁻¹ ↔ J ≤ I⁻¹ := by
rw [inv_eq, inv_eq, le_div_iff_mul_le hI, le_div_iff_mul_le hJ, mul_comm]
lemma FractionalIdeal.inv_le_comm {I J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K} (hI : I ≠ 0) (hJ : J ≠ 0) :
I⁻¹ ≤ J ↔ J⁻¹ ≤ I := by
simpa using le_inv_comm (A := A) (K := K) (inv_ne_zero hI) (inv_ne_zero hJ)
open FractionalIdeal
/-- Strengthening of `IsLocalization.exist_integer_multiples`:
Let `J ≠ ⊤` be an ideal in a Dedekind domain `A`, and `f ≠ 0` a finite collection
of elements of `K = Frac(A)`, then we can multiply the elements of `f` by some `a : K`
to find a collection of elements of `A` that is not completely contained in `J`. -/
theorem Ideal.exist_integer_multiples_not_mem {J : Ideal A} (hJ : J ≠ ⊤) {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι)
(f : ι → K) {j} (hjs : j ∈ s) (hjf : f j ≠ 0) :
∃ a : K,
(∀ i ∈ s, IsLocalization.IsInteger A (a * f i)) ∧
∃ i ∈ s, a * f i ∉ (J : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K) := by
-- Consider the fractional ideal `I` spanned by the `f`s.
let I : FractionalIdeal A⁰ K := spanFinset A s f
have hI0 : I ≠ 0 := spanFinset_ne_zero.mpr ⟨j, hjs, hjf⟩
-- We claim the multiplier `a` we're looking for is in `I⁻¹ \ (J / I)`.
suffices ↑J / I < I⁻¹ by
obtain ⟨_, a, hI, hpI⟩ := SetLike.lt_iff_le_and_exists.mp this
rw [mem_inv_iff hI0] at hI
refine ⟨a, fun i hi => ?_, ?_⟩
-- By definition, `a ∈ I⁻¹` multiplies elements of `I` into elements of `1`,
-- in other words, `a * f i` is an integer.
· exact (mem_one_iff _).mp (hI (f i) (Submodule.subset_span (Set.mem_image_of_mem f hi)))
· contrapose! hpI
-- And if all `a`-multiples of `I` are an element of `J`,
-- then `a` is actually an element of `J / I`, contradiction.
refine (mem_div_iff_of_nonzero hI0).mpr fun y hy => Submodule.span_induction ?_ ?_ ?_ ?_ hy
· rintro _ ⟨i, hi, rfl⟩; exact hpI i hi
· rw [mul_zero]; exact Submodule.zero_mem _
· intro x y _ _ hx hy; rw [mul_add]; exact Submodule.add_mem _ hx hy
· intro b x _ hx; rw [mul_smul_comm]; exact Submodule.smul_mem _ b hx
-- To show the inclusion of `J / I` into `I⁻¹ = 1 / I`, note that `J < I`.
calc
↑J / I = ↑J * I⁻¹ := div_eq_mul_inv (↑J) I
_ < 1 * I⁻¹ := mul_right_strictMono (inv_ne_zero hI0) ?_
_ = I⁻¹ := one_mul _
rw [← coeIdeal_top]
-- And multiplying by `I⁻¹` is indeed strictly monotone.
exact
strictMono_of_le_iff_le (fun _ _ => (coeIdeal_le_coeIdeal K).symm)
(lt_top_iff_ne_top.mpr hJ)
section Gcd
namespace Ideal
/-! ### GCD and LCM of ideals in a Dedekind domain
We show that the gcd of two ideals in a Dedekind domain is just their supremum,
and the lcm is their infimum, and use this to instantiate `NormalizedGCDMonoid (Ideal A)`.
-/
@[simp]
theorem sup_mul_inf (I J : Ideal A) : (I ⊔ J) * (I ⊓ J) = I * J := by
letI := UniqueFactorizationMonoid.toNormalizedGCDMonoid (Ideal A)
have hgcd : gcd I J = I ⊔ J := by
rw [gcd_eq_normalize _ _, normalize_eq]
· rw [dvd_iff_le, sup_le_iff, ← dvd_iff_le, ← dvd_iff_le]
exact ⟨gcd_dvd_left _ _, gcd_dvd_right _ _⟩
· rw [dvd_gcd_iff, dvd_iff_le, dvd_iff_le]
simp
have hlcm : lcm I J = I ⊓ J := by
rw [lcm_eq_normalize _ _, normalize_eq]
· rw [lcm_dvd_iff, dvd_iff_le, dvd_iff_le]
simp
· rw [dvd_iff_le, le_inf_iff, ← dvd_iff_le, ← dvd_iff_le]
exact ⟨dvd_lcm_left _ _, dvd_lcm_right _ _⟩
rw [← hgcd, ← hlcm, associated_iff_eq.mp (gcd_mul_lcm _ _)]
/-- Ideals in a Dedekind domain have gcd and lcm operators that (trivially) are compatible with
the normalization operator. -/
instance : NormalizedGCDMonoid (Ideal A) :=
{ Ideal.normalizationMonoid with
gcd := (· ⊔ ·)
gcd_dvd_left := fun _ _ => by simpa only [dvd_iff_le] using le_sup_left
gcd_dvd_right := fun _ _ => by simpa only [dvd_iff_le] using le_sup_right
dvd_gcd := by
simp only [dvd_iff_le]
exact fun h1 h2 => @sup_le (Ideal A) _ _ _ _ h1 h2
lcm := (· ⊓ ·)
lcm_zero_left := fun _ => by simp only [zero_eq_bot, bot_inf_eq]
lcm_zero_right := fun _ => by simp only [zero_eq_bot, inf_bot_eq]
gcd_mul_lcm := fun _ _ => by rw [associated_iff_eq, sup_mul_inf]
normalize_gcd := fun _ _ => normalize_eq _
normalize_lcm := fun _ _ => normalize_eq _ }
-- In fact, any lawful gcd and lcm would equal sup and inf respectively.
@[simp]
theorem gcd_eq_sup (I J : Ideal A) : gcd I J = I ⊔ J := rfl
@[simp]
theorem lcm_eq_inf (I J : Ideal A) : lcm I J = I ⊓ J := rfl
theorem isCoprime_iff_gcd {I J : Ideal A} : IsCoprime I J ↔ gcd I J = 1 := by
rw [Ideal.isCoprime_iff_codisjoint, codisjoint_iff, one_eq_top, gcd_eq_sup]
theorem factors_span_eq {p : K[X]} : factors (span {p}) = (factors p).map (fun q ↦ span {q}) := by
rcases eq_or_ne p 0 with rfl | hp; · simpa [Set.singleton_zero] using normalizedFactors_zero
have : ∀ q ∈ (factors p).map (fun q ↦ span {q}), Prime q := fun q hq ↦ by
obtain ⟨r, hr, rfl⟩ := Multiset.mem_map.mp hq
exact prime_span_singleton_iff.mpr <| prime_of_factor r hr
rw [← span_singleton_eq_span_singleton.mpr (factors_prod hp), ← multiset_prod_span_singleton,
factors_eq_normalizedFactors, normalizedFactors_prod_of_prime this]
end Ideal
end Gcd
end IsDedekindDomain
section IsDedekindDomain
variable {T : Type*} [CommRing T] [IsDedekindDomain T] {I J : Ideal T}
open Multiset UniqueFactorizationMonoid Ideal
theorem prod_normalizedFactors_eq_self (hI : I ≠ ⊥) : (normalizedFactors I).prod = I :=
associated_iff_eq.1 (prod_normalizedFactors hI)
theorem count_le_of_ideal_ge [DecidableEq (Ideal T)]
{I J : Ideal T} (h : I ≤ J) (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (K : Ideal T) :
count K (normalizedFactors J) ≤ count K (normalizedFactors I) :=
le_iff_count.1 ((dvd_iff_normalizedFactors_le_normalizedFactors (ne_bot_of_le_ne_bot hI h) hI).1
(dvd_iff_le.2 h))
_
theorem sup_eq_prod_inf_factors [DecidableEq (Ideal T)] (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : J ≠ ⊥) :
I ⊔ J = (normalizedFactors I ∩ normalizedFactors J).prod := by
have H : normalizedFactors (normalizedFactors I ∩ normalizedFactors J).prod =
normalizedFactors I ∩ normalizedFactors J := by
apply normalizedFactors_prod_of_prime
intro p hp
rw [mem_inter] at hp
exact prime_of_normalized_factor p hp.left
have := Multiset.prod_ne_zero_of_prime (normalizedFactors I ∩ normalizedFactors J) fun _ h =>
prime_of_normalized_factor _ (Multiset.mem_inter.1 h).1
apply le_antisymm
· rw [sup_le_iff, ← dvd_iff_le, ← dvd_iff_le]
constructor
· rw [dvd_iff_normalizedFactors_le_normalizedFactors this hI, H]
exact inf_le_left
· rw [dvd_iff_normalizedFactors_le_normalizedFactors this hJ, H]
exact inf_le_right
· rw [← dvd_iff_le, dvd_iff_normalizedFactors_le_normalizedFactors,
normalizedFactors_prod_of_prime, le_iff_count]
· intro a
rw [Multiset.count_inter]
exact le_min (count_le_of_ideal_ge le_sup_left hI a) (count_le_of_ideal_ge le_sup_right hJ a)
· intro p hp
rw [mem_inter] at hp
exact prime_of_normalized_factor p hp.left
· exact ne_bot_of_le_ne_bot hI le_sup_left
· exact this
theorem irreducible_pow_sup [DecidableEq (Ideal T)] (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : Irreducible J) (n : ℕ) :
J ^ n ⊔ I = J ^ min ((normalizedFactors I).count J) n := by
rw [sup_eq_prod_inf_factors (pow_ne_zero n hJ.ne_zero) hI, min_comm,
normalizedFactors_of_irreducible_pow hJ, normalize_eq J, replicate_inter, prod_replicate]
theorem irreducible_pow_sup_of_le (hJ : Irreducible J) (n : ℕ) (hn : n ≤ emultiplicity J I) :
J ^ n ⊔ I = J ^ n := by
classical
by_cases hI : I = ⊥
· simp_all
rw [irreducible_pow_sup hI hJ, min_eq_right]
rw [emultiplicity_eq_count_normalizedFactors hJ hI, normalize_eq J] at hn
exact_mod_cast hn
theorem irreducible_pow_sup_of_ge (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : Irreducible J) (n : ℕ)
(hn : emultiplicity J I ≤ n) : J ^ n ⊔ I = J ^ multiplicity J I := by
classical
rw [irreducible_pow_sup hI hJ, min_eq_left]
· congr
rw [← Nat.cast_inj (R := ℕ∞), ← FiniteMultiplicity.emultiplicity_eq_multiplicity,
emultiplicity_eq_count_normalizedFactors hJ hI, normalize_eq J]
rw [← emultiplicity_lt_top]
apply hn.trans_lt
simp
· rw [emultiplicity_eq_count_normalizedFactors hJ hI, normalize_eq J] at hn
exact_mod_cast hn
theorem Ideal.eq_prime_pow_mul_coprime [DecidableEq (Ideal T)] {I : Ideal T} (hI : I ≠ ⊥)
(P : Ideal T) [hpm : P.IsMaximal] :
∃ Q : Ideal T, P ⊔ Q = ⊤ ∧ I = P ^ (Multiset.count P (normalizedFactors I)) * Q := by
use (filter (¬ P = ·) (normalizedFactors I)).prod
constructor
· refine P.sup_multiset_prod_eq_top (fun p hpi ↦ ?_)
have hp : Prime p := prime_of_normalized_factor p (filter_subset _ (normalizedFactors I) hpi)
exact hpm.coprime_of_ne ((isPrime_of_prime hp).isMaximal hp.ne_zero) (of_mem_filter hpi)
· nth_rw 1 [← prod_normalizedFactors_eq_self hI, ← filter_add_not (P = ·) (normalizedFactors I)]
rw [prod_add, pow_count]
end IsDedekindDomain
/-!
### Height one spectrum of a Dedekind domain
If `R` is a Dedekind domain of Krull dimension 1, the maximal ideals of `R` are exactly its nonzero
prime ideals.
We define `HeightOneSpectrum` and provide lemmas to recover the facts that prime ideals of height
one are prime and irreducible.
-/
namespace IsDedekindDomain
variable [IsDedekindDomain R]
/-- The height one prime spectrum of a Dedekind domain `R` is the type of nonzero prime ideals of
`R`. Note that this equals the maximal spectrum if `R` has Krull dimension 1. -/
@[ext, nolint unusedArguments]
structure HeightOneSpectrum where
asIdeal : Ideal R
isPrime : asIdeal.IsPrime
ne_bot : asIdeal ≠ ⊥
attribute [instance] HeightOneSpectrum.isPrime
variable (v : HeightOneSpectrum R) {R}
namespace HeightOneSpectrum
instance isMaximal : v.asIdeal.IsMaximal := v.isPrime.isMaximal v.ne_bot
theorem prime : Prime v.asIdeal := Ideal.prime_of_isPrime v.ne_bot v.isPrime
theorem irreducible : Irreducible v.asIdeal :=
UniqueFactorizationMonoid.irreducible_iff_prime.mpr v.prime
theorem associates_irreducible : Irreducible <| Associates.mk v.asIdeal :=
Associates.irreducible_mk.mpr v.irreducible
/-- An equivalence between the height one and maximal spectra for rings of Krull dimension 1. -/
def equivMaximalSpectrum (hR : ¬IsField R) : HeightOneSpectrum R ≃ MaximalSpectrum R where
toFun v := ⟨v.asIdeal, v.isPrime.isMaximal v.ne_bot⟩
invFun v :=
⟨v.asIdeal, v.isMaximal.isPrime, Ring.ne_bot_of_isMaximal_of_not_isField v.isMaximal hR⟩
left_inv := fun ⟨_, _, _⟩ => rfl
right_inv := fun ⟨_, _⟩ => rfl
variable (R)
/-- A Dedekind domain is equal to the intersection of its localizations at all its height one
non-zero prime ideals viewed as subalgebras of its field of fractions. -/
theorem iInf_localization_eq_bot [Algebra R K] [hK : IsFractionRing R K] :
(⨅ v : HeightOneSpectrum R,
Localization.subalgebra.ofField K _ v.asIdeal.primeCompl_le_nonZeroDivisors) = ⊥ := by
ext x
rw [Algebra.mem_iInf]
constructor
on_goal 1 => by_cases hR : IsField R
· rcases Function.bijective_iff_has_inverse.mp
(IsField.localization_map_bijective (Rₘ := K) (flip nonZeroDivisors.ne_zero rfl : 0 ∉ R⁰) hR)
with ⟨algebra_map_inv, _, algebra_map_right_inv⟩
exact fun _ => Algebra.mem_bot.mpr ⟨algebra_map_inv x, algebra_map_right_inv x⟩
all_goals rw [← MaximalSpectrum.iInf_localization_eq_bot, Algebra.mem_iInf]
· exact fun hx ⟨v, hv⟩ => hx ((equivMaximalSpectrum hR).symm ⟨v, hv⟩)
· exact fun hx ⟨v, hv, hbot⟩ => hx ⟨v, hv.isMaximal hbot⟩
end HeightOneSpectrum
end IsDedekindDomain
section
open Ideal
variable {R A}
variable [IsDedekindDomain A] {I : Ideal R} {J : Ideal A}
/-- The map from ideals of `R` dividing `I` to the ideals of `A` dividing `J` induced by
a homomorphism `f : R/I →+* A/J` -/
@[simps] -- Porting note: use `Subtype` instead of `Set` to make linter happy
def idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom {f : R ⧸ I →+* A ⧸ J} (hf : Function.Surjective f) :
{p : Ideal R // p ∣ I} →o {p : Ideal A // p ∣ J} where
toFun X := ⟨comap (Ideal.Quotient.mk J) (map f (map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) X)), by
have : RingHom.ker (Ideal.Quotient.mk J) ≤
comap (Ideal.Quotient.mk J) (map f (map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) X)) :=
ker_le_comap (Ideal.Quotient.mk J)
rw [mk_ker] at this
exact dvd_iff_le.mpr this⟩
monotone' := by
rintro ⟨X, hX⟩ ⟨Y, hY⟩ h
rw [← Subtype.coe_le_coe, Subtype.coe_mk, Subtype.coe_mk] at h ⊢
rw [Subtype.coe_mk, comap_le_comap_iff_of_surjective (Ideal.Quotient.mk J)
Ideal.Quotient.mk_surjective, map_le_iff_le_comap, Subtype.coe_mk,
comap_map_of_surjective _ hf (map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) Y)]
suffices map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) X ≤ map (Ideal.Quotient.mk I) Y by
exact le_sup_of_le_left this
rwa [map_le_iff_le_comap, comap_map_of_surjective (Ideal.Quotient.mk I)
Ideal.Quotient.mk_surjective, ← RingHom.ker_eq_comap_bot, mk_ker,
sup_eq_left.mpr <| le_of_dvd hY]
@[simp]
theorem idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_id :
idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom (RingHom.id (A ⧸ J)).surjective = OrderHom.id :=
OrderHom.ext _ _
(funext fun X => by
simp only [idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom, map_id, OrderHom.coe_mk, OrderHom.id_coe, id,
comap_map_of_surjective (Ideal.Quotient.mk J) Ideal.Quotient.mk_surjective, ←
RingHom.ker_eq_comap_bot (Ideal.Quotient.mk J), mk_ker,
sup_eq_left.mpr (dvd_iff_le.mp X.prop), Subtype.coe_eta])
variable {B : Type*} [CommRing B] [IsDedekindDomain B] {L : Ideal B}
theorem idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_comp {f : R ⧸ I →+* A ⧸ J} {g : A ⧸ J →+* B ⧸ L}
(hf : Function.Surjective f) (hg : Function.Surjective g) :
(idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom hg).comp (idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom hf) =
idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom (show Function.Surjective (g.comp f) from hg.comp hf) := by
refine OrderHom.ext _ _ (funext fun x => ?_)
rw [idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom, idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom, OrderHom.comp_coe, OrderHom.coe_mk,
OrderHom.coe_mk, Function.comp_apply, idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom, OrderHom.coe_mk,
Subtype.mk_eq_mk, Subtype.coe_mk, map_comap_of_surjective (Ideal.Quotient.mk J)
Ideal.Quotient.mk_surjective, map_map]
variable [IsDedekindDomain R] (f : R ⧸ I ≃+* A ⧸ J)
/-- The bijection between ideals of `R` dividing `I` and the ideals of `A` dividing `J` induced by
an isomorphism `f : R/I ≅ A/J`. -/
def idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv : { p : Ideal R | p ∣ I } ≃o { p : Ideal A | p ∣ J } := by
have f_surj : Function.Surjective (f : R ⧸ I →+* A ⧸ J) := f.surjective
have fsym_surj : Function.Surjective (f.symm : A ⧸ J →+* R ⧸ I) := f.symm.surjective
refine OrderIso.ofHomInv (idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom f_surj) (idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom fsym_surj)
?_ ?_
· have := idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_comp fsym_surj f_surj
simp only [RingEquiv.comp_symm, idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_id] at this
rw [← this, OrderHom.coe_eq, OrderHom.coe_eq]
· have := idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_comp f_surj fsym_surj
simp only [RingEquiv.symm_comp, idealFactorsFunOfQuotHom_id] at this
rw [← this, OrderHom.coe_eq, OrderHom.coe_eq]
theorem idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_symm :
(idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f).symm = idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f.symm := rfl
theorem idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_is_dvd_iso {L M : Ideal R} (hL : L ∣ I) (hM : M ∣ I) :
(idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨L, hL⟩ : Ideal A) ∣ idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨M, hM⟩ ↔
L ∣ M := by
suffices
idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨M, hM⟩ ≤ idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨L, hL⟩ ↔
(⟨M, hM⟩ : { p : Ideal R | p ∣ I }) ≤ ⟨L, hL⟩
by rw [dvd_iff_le, dvd_iff_le, Subtype.coe_le_coe, this, Subtype.mk_le_mk]
exact (idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f).le_iff_le
open UniqueFactorizationMonoid
theorem idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_mem_normalizedFactors_of_mem_normalizedFactors (hJ : J ≠ ⊥)
{L : Ideal R} (hL : L ∈ normalizedFactors I) :
↑(idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨L, dvd_of_mem_normalizedFactors hL⟩)
∈ normalizedFactors J := by
have hI : I ≠ ⊥ := by
intro hI
rw [hI, bot_eq_zero, normalizedFactors_zero, ← Multiset.empty_eq_zero] at hL
exact Finset.not_mem_empty _ hL
refine mem_normalizedFactors_factor_dvd_iso_of_mem_normalizedFactors hI hJ hL
(d := (idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f).toEquiv) ?_
rintro ⟨l, hl⟩ ⟨l', hl'⟩
rw [Subtype.coe_mk, Subtype.coe_mk]
apply idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_is_dvd_iso f
/-- The bijection between the sets of normalized factors of I and J induced by a ring
isomorphism `f : R/I ≅ A/J`. -/
def normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : J ≠ ⊥) :
{ L : Ideal R | L ∈ normalizedFactors I } ≃ { M : Ideal A | M ∈ normalizedFactors J } where
toFun j :=
⟨idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f ⟨↑j, dvd_of_mem_normalizedFactors j.prop⟩,
idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_mem_normalizedFactors_of_mem_normalizedFactors f hJ j.prop⟩
invFun j :=
⟨(idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f).symm ⟨↑j, dvd_of_mem_normalizedFactors j.prop⟩, by
rw [idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_symm]
exact
idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_mem_normalizedFactors_of_mem_normalizedFactors f.symm hI
j.prop⟩
left_inv := fun ⟨j, hj⟩ => by simp
right_inv := fun ⟨j, hj⟩ => by simp [-Set.coe_setOf]
@[simp]
theorem normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_symm (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : J ≠ ⊥) :
(normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f hI hJ).symm =
normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f.symm hJ hI := rfl
/-- The map `normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv` preserves multiplicities. -/
theorem normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_emultiplicity_eq_emultiplicity (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (hJ : J ≠ ⊥)
(L : Ideal R) (hL : L ∈ normalizedFactors I) :
emultiplicity (↑(normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f hI hJ ⟨L, hL⟩)) J = emultiplicity L I := by
rw [normalizedFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv, Equiv.coe_fn_mk, Subtype.coe_mk]
refine emultiplicity_factor_dvd_iso_eq_emultiplicity_of_mem_normalizedFactors hI hJ hL
(d := (idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv f).toEquiv) ?_
exact fun ⟨l, hl⟩ ⟨l', hl'⟩ => idealFactorsEquivOfQuotEquiv_is_dvd_iso f hl hl'
end
section ChineseRemainder
open Ideal UniqueFactorizationMonoid
variable {R}
theorem Ring.DimensionLeOne.prime_le_prime_iff_eq [Ring.DimensionLEOne R] {P Q : Ideal R}
[hP : P.IsPrime] [hQ : Q.IsPrime] (hP0 : P ≠ ⊥) : P ≤ Q ↔ P = Q :=
⟨(hP.isMaximal hP0).eq_of_le hQ.ne_top, Eq.le⟩
theorem Ideal.coprime_of_no_prime_ge {I J : Ideal R} (h : ∀ P, I ≤ P → J ≤ P → ¬IsPrime P) :
IsCoprime I J := by
rw [isCoprime_iff_sup_eq]
by_contra hIJ
obtain ⟨P, hP, hIJ⟩ := Ideal.exists_le_maximal _ hIJ
exact h P (le_trans le_sup_left hIJ) (le_trans le_sup_right hIJ) hP.isPrime
section DedekindDomain
variable [IsDedekindDomain R]
theorem Ideal.IsPrime.mul_mem_pow (I : Ideal R) [hI : I.IsPrime] {a b : R} {n : ℕ}
(h : a * b ∈ I ^ n) : a ∈ I ∨ b ∈ I ^ n := by
cases n; · simp
by_cases hI0 : I = ⊥; · simpa [pow_succ, hI0] using h
simp only [← Submodule.span_singleton_le_iff_mem, Ideal.submodule_span_eq, ← Ideal.dvd_iff_le, ←
Ideal.span_singleton_mul_span_singleton] at h ⊢
by_cases ha : I ∣ span {a}
· exact Or.inl ha
rw [mul_comm] at h
exact Or.inr (Prime.pow_dvd_of_dvd_mul_right ((Ideal.prime_iff_isPrime hI0).mpr hI) _ ha h)
theorem Ideal.IsPrime.mem_pow_mul (I : Ideal R) [hI : I.IsPrime] {a b : R} {n : ℕ}
(h : a * b ∈ I ^ n) : a ∈ I ^ n ∨ b ∈ I := by
rw [mul_comm] at h
rw [or_comm]
exact Ideal.IsPrime.mul_mem_pow _ h
section
theorem Ideal.count_normalizedFactors_eq {p x : Ideal R} [hp : p.IsPrime] {n : ℕ} (hle : x ≤ p ^ n)
[DecidableEq (Ideal R)] (hlt : ¬x ≤ p ^ (n + 1)) : (normalizedFactors x).count p = n :=
count_normalizedFactors_eq' ((Ideal.isPrime_iff_bot_or_prime.mp hp).imp_right Prime.irreducible)
(normalize_eq _) (Ideal.dvd_iff_le.mpr hle) (mt Ideal.le_of_dvd hlt)
/-- The number of times an ideal `I` occurs as normalized factor of another ideal `J` is stable
when regarding these ideals as associated elements of the monoid of ideals. -/
theorem count_associates_factors_eq [DecidableEq (Ideal R)] [DecidableEq <| Associates (Ideal R)]
[∀ (p : Associates <| Ideal R), Decidable (Irreducible p)]
{I J : Ideal R} (hI : I ≠ 0) (hJ : J.IsPrime) (hJ₀ : J ≠ ⊥) :
(Associates.mk J).count (Associates.mk I).factors = Multiset.count J (normalizedFactors I) := by
replace hI : Associates.mk I ≠ 0 := Associates.mk_ne_zero.mpr hI
have hJ' : Irreducible (Associates.mk J) := by
simpa only [Associates.irreducible_mk] using (Ideal.prime_of_isPrime hJ₀ hJ).irreducible
apply (Ideal.count_normalizedFactors_eq (p := J) (x := I) _ _).symm
all_goals
rw [← Ideal.dvd_iff_le, ← Associates.mk_dvd_mk, Associates.mk_pow]
simp only [Associates.dvd_eq_le]
rw [Associates.prime_pow_dvd_iff_le hI hJ']
omega
end
theorem Ideal.le_mul_of_no_prime_factors {I J K : Ideal R}
(coprime : ∀ P, J ≤ P → K ≤ P → ¬IsPrime P) (hJ : I ≤ J) (hK : I ≤ K) : I ≤ J * K := by
simp only [← Ideal.dvd_iff_le] at coprime hJ hK ⊢
by_cases hJ0 : J = 0
· simpa only [hJ0, zero_mul] using hJ
obtain ⟨I', rfl⟩ := hK
rw [mul_comm]
refine mul_dvd_mul_left K
(UniqueFactorizationMonoid.dvd_of_dvd_mul_right_of_no_prime_factors (b := K) hJ0 ?_ hJ)
exact fun hPJ hPK => mt Ideal.isPrime_of_prime (coprime _ hPJ hPK)
/-- The intersection of distinct prime powers in a Dedekind domain is the product of these
prime powers. -/
theorem IsDedekindDomain.inf_prime_pow_eq_prod {ι : Type*} (s : Finset ι) (f : ι → Ideal R)
(e : ι → ℕ) (prime : ∀ i ∈ s, Prime (f i))
(coprime : ∀ᵉ (i ∈ s) (j ∈ s), i ≠ j → f i ≠ f j) :
(s.inf fun i => f i ^ e i) = ∏ i ∈ s, f i ^ e i := by
letI := Classical.decEq ι
revert prime coprime
refine s.induction ?_ ?_
· simp
intro a s ha ih prime coprime
specialize
ih (fun i hi => prime i (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hi)) fun i hi j hj =>
coprime i (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hi) j (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hj)
rw [Finset.inf_insert, Finset.prod_insert ha, ih]
refine le_antisymm (Ideal.le_mul_of_no_prime_factors ?_ inf_le_left inf_le_right) Ideal.mul_le_inf
intro P hPa hPs hPp
obtain ⟨b, hb, hPb⟩ := hPp.prod_le.mp hPs
haveI := Ideal.isPrime_of_prime (prime a (Finset.mem_insert_self a s))
haveI := Ideal.isPrime_of_prime (prime b (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hb))
refine coprime a (Finset.mem_insert_self a s) b (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hb) ?_ ?_
· exact (ne_of_mem_of_not_mem hb ha).symm
· refine ((Ring.DimensionLeOne.prime_le_prime_iff_eq ?_).mp (hPp.le_of_pow_le hPa)).trans
((Ring.DimensionLeOne.prime_le_prime_iff_eq ?_).mp (hPp.le_of_pow_le hPb)).symm
· exact (prime a (Finset.mem_insert_self a s)).ne_zero
· exact (prime b (Finset.mem_insert_of_mem hb)).ne_zero
/-- **Chinese remainder theorem** for a Dedekind domain: if the ideal `I` factors as
`∏ i, P i ^ e i`, then `R ⧸ I` factors as `Π i, R ⧸ (P i ^ e i)`. -/
noncomputable def IsDedekindDomain.quotientEquivPiOfProdEq {ι : Type*} [Fintype ι] (I : Ideal R)
(P : ι → Ideal R) (e : ι → ℕ) (prime : ∀ i, Prime (P i))
(coprime : Pairwise fun i j => P i ≠ P j)
(prod_eq : ∏ i, P i ^ e i = I) : R ⧸ I ≃+* ∀ i, R ⧸ P i ^ e i :=
(Ideal.quotEquivOfEq
(by
simp only [← prod_eq, Finset.inf_eq_iInf, Finset.mem_univ, ciInf_pos,
← IsDedekindDomain.inf_prime_pow_eq_prod _ _ _ (fun i _ => prime i)
(coprime.set_pairwise _)])).trans <|
Ideal.quotientInfRingEquivPiQuotient _ fun i j hij => Ideal.coprime_of_no_prime_ge <| by
intro P hPi hPj hPp
haveI := Ideal.isPrime_of_prime (prime i)
haveI := Ideal.isPrime_of_prime (prime j)
exact coprime hij <| ((Ring.DimensionLeOne.prime_le_prime_iff_eq (prime i).ne_zero).mp
(hPp.le_of_pow_le hPi)).trans <| Eq.symm <|
(Ring.DimensionLeOne.prime_le_prime_iff_eq (prime j).ne_zero).mp (hPp.le_of_pow_le hPj)
open scoped Classical in
/-- **Chinese remainder theorem** for a Dedekind domain: `R ⧸ I` factors as `Π i, R ⧸ (P i ^ e i)`,
where `P i` ranges over the prime factors of `I` and `e i` over the multiplicities. -/
noncomputable def IsDedekindDomain.quotientEquivPiFactors {I : Ideal R} (hI : I ≠ ⊥) :
R ⧸ I ≃+* ∀ P : (factors I).toFinset, R ⧸ (P : Ideal R) ^ (Multiset.count ↑P (factors I)) :=
IsDedekindDomain.quotientEquivPiOfProdEq _ _ _
(fun P : (factors I).toFinset => prime_of_factor _ (Multiset.mem_toFinset.mp P.prop))
(fun _ _ hij => Subtype.coe_injective.ne hij)
(calc
(∏ P : (factors I).toFinset, (P : Ideal R) ^ (factors I).count (P : Ideal R)) =
∏ P ∈ (factors I).toFinset, P ^ (factors I).count P :=
(factors I).toFinset.prod_coe_sort fun P => P ^ (factors I).count P
_ = ((factors I).map fun P => P).prod := (Finset.prod_multiset_map_count (factors I) id).symm
_ = (factors I).prod := by rw [Multiset.map_id']
_ = I := associated_iff_eq.mp (factors_prod hI)
)
@[simp]
theorem IsDedekindDomain.quotientEquivPiFactors_mk {I : Ideal R} (hI : I ≠ ⊥) (x : R) :
IsDedekindDomain.quotientEquivPiFactors hI (Ideal.Quotient.mk I x) = fun _P =>
Ideal.Quotient.mk _ x := rfl
/-- **Chinese remainder theorem** for a Dedekind domain: if the ideal `I` factors as
`∏ i ∈ s, P i ^ e i`, then `R ⧸ I` factors as `Π (i : s), R ⧸ (P i ^ e i)`.
This is a version of `IsDedekindDomain.quotientEquivPiOfProdEq` where we restrict
the product to a finite subset `s` of a potentially infinite indexing type `ι`.
-/
noncomputable def IsDedekindDomain.quotientEquivPiOfFinsetProdEq {ι : Type*} {s : Finset ι}
(I : Ideal R) (P : ι → Ideal R) (e : ι → ℕ) (prime : ∀ i ∈ s, Prime (P i))
(coprime : ∀ᵉ (i ∈ s) (j ∈ s), i ≠ j → P i ≠ P j)
(prod_eq : ∏ i ∈ s, P i ^ e i = I) : R ⧸ I ≃+* ∀ i : s, R ⧸ P i ^ e i :=
IsDedekindDomain.quotientEquivPiOfProdEq I (fun i : s => P i) (fun i : s => e i)
(fun i => prime i i.2) (fun i j h => coprime i i.2 j j.2 (Subtype.coe_injective.ne h))
(_root_.trans (Finset.prod_coe_sort s fun i => P i ^ e i) prod_eq)
/-- Corollary of the Chinese remainder theorem: given elements `x i : R / P i ^ e i`,
we can choose a representative `y : R` such that `y ≡ x i (mod P i ^ e i)`. -/
theorem IsDedekindDomain.exists_representative_mod_finset {ι : Type*} {s : Finset ι}
(P : ι → Ideal R) (e : ι → ℕ) (prime : ∀ i ∈ s, Prime (P i))
(coprime : ∀ᵉ (i ∈ s) (j ∈ s), i ≠ j → P i ≠ P j) (x : ∀ i : s, R ⧸ P i ^ e i) :
∃ y, ∀ (i) (hi : i ∈ s), Ideal.Quotient.mk (P i ^ e i) y = x ⟨i, hi⟩ := by
let f := IsDedekindDomain.quotientEquivPiOfFinsetProdEq _ P e prime coprime rfl
obtain ⟨y, rfl⟩ := f.surjective x
obtain ⟨z, rfl⟩ := Ideal.Quotient.mk_surjective y
exact ⟨z, fun i _hi => rfl⟩
/-- Corollary of the Chinese remainder theorem: given elements `x i : R`,
we can choose a representative `y : R` such that `y - x i ∈ P i ^ e i`. -/
theorem IsDedekindDomain.exists_forall_sub_mem_ideal {ι : Type*} {s : Finset ι} (P : ι → Ideal R)
(e : ι → ℕ) (prime : ∀ i ∈ s, Prime (P i))
(coprime : ∀ᵉ (i ∈ s) (j ∈ s), i ≠ j → P i ≠ P j) (x : s → R) :
∃ y, ∀ (i) (hi : i ∈ s), y - x ⟨i, hi⟩ ∈ P i ^ e i := by
obtain ⟨y, hy⟩ :=
IsDedekindDomain.exists_representative_mod_finset P e prime coprime fun i =>
Ideal.Quotient.mk _ (x i)
exact ⟨y, fun i hi => Ideal.Quotient.eq.mp (hy i hi)⟩
end DedekindDomain
end ChineseRemainder
section PID
open UniqueFactorizationMonoid Ideal
variable {R}
variable [IsDomain R] [IsPrincipalIdealRing R]
theorem span_singleton_dvd_span_singleton_iff_dvd {a b : R} :
Ideal.span {a} ∣ Ideal.span ({b} : Set R) ↔ a ∣ b :=
⟨fun h => mem_span_singleton.mp (dvd_iff_le.mp h (mem_span_singleton.mpr (dvd_refl b))), fun h =>
dvd_iff_le.mpr fun _d hd => mem_span_singleton.mpr (dvd_trans h (mem_span_singleton.mp hd))⟩
@[simp]
theorem Ideal.squarefree_span_singleton {a : R} :
Squarefree (span {a}) ↔ Squarefree a := by
refine ⟨fun h x hx ↦ ?_, fun h I hI ↦ ?_⟩
· rw [← span_singleton_dvd_span_singleton_iff_dvd, ← span_singleton_mul_span_singleton] at hx
simpa using h _ hx
· rw [← span_singleton_generator I, span_singleton_mul_span_singleton,
span_singleton_dvd_span_singleton_iff_dvd] at hI
exact isUnit_iff.mpr <| eq_top_of_isUnit_mem _ (Submodule.IsPrincipal.generator_mem I) (h _ hI)
theorem singleton_span_mem_normalizedFactors_of_mem_normalizedFactors [NormalizationMonoid R]
{a b : R} (ha : a ∈ normalizedFactors b) :
Ideal.span ({a} : Set R) ∈ normalizedFactors (Ideal.span ({b} : Set R)) := by
by_cases hb : b = 0
· rw [Ideal.span_singleton_eq_bot.mpr hb, bot_eq_zero, normalizedFactors_zero]
rw [hb, normalizedFactors_zero] at ha
exact absurd ha (Multiset.not_mem_zero a)
· suffices Prime (Ideal.span ({a} : Set R)) by
obtain ⟨c, hc, hc'⟩ := exists_mem_normalizedFactors_of_dvd ?_ this.irreducible
(dvd_iff_le.mpr (span_singleton_le_span_singleton.mpr (dvd_of_mem_normalizedFactors ha)))
rwa [associated_iff_eq.mp hc']
· by_contra h
exact hb (span_singleton_eq_bot.mp h)
rw [prime_iff_isPrime]
· exact (span_singleton_prime (prime_of_normalized_factor a ha).ne_zero).mpr
(prime_of_normalized_factor a ha)
· by_contra h
exact (prime_of_normalized_factor a ha).ne_zero (span_singleton_eq_bot.mp h)
theorem emultiplicity_eq_emultiplicity_span {a b : R} :
emultiplicity (Ideal.span {a}) (Ideal.span ({b} : Set R)) = emultiplicity a b := by
by_cases h : FiniteMultiplicity a b
· rw [h.emultiplicity_eq_multiplicity]
apply emultiplicity_eq_of_dvd_of_not_dvd <;>
rw [Ideal.span_singleton_pow, span_singleton_dvd_span_singleton_iff_dvd]
· exact pow_multiplicity_dvd a b
· apply h.not_pow_dvd_of_multiplicity_lt
apply lt_add_one
· suffices ¬FiniteMultiplicity (Ideal.span ({a} : Set R)) (Ideal.span ({b} : Set R)) by
rw [emultiplicity_eq_top.2 h, emultiplicity_eq_top.2 this]
exact FiniteMultiplicity.not_iff_forall.mpr fun n => by
rw [Ideal.span_singleton_pow, span_singleton_dvd_span_singleton_iff_dvd]
exact FiniteMultiplicity.not_iff_forall.mp h n
section NormalizationMonoid
variable [NormalizationMonoid R]
/-- The bijection between the (normalized) prime factors of `r` and the (normalized) prime factors
of `span {r}` -/
noncomputable def normalizedFactorsEquivSpanNormalizedFactors {r : R} (hr : r ≠ 0) :
{ d : R | d ∈ normalizedFactors r } ≃
{ I : Ideal R | I ∈ normalizedFactors (Ideal.span ({r} : Set R)) } := by
refine Equiv.ofBijective ?_ ?_
· exact fun d =>
⟨Ideal.span {↑d}, singleton_span_mem_normalizedFactors_of_mem_normalizedFactors d.prop⟩
· refine ⟨?_, ?_⟩
· rintro ⟨a, ha⟩ ⟨b, hb⟩ h
rw [Subtype.mk_eq_mk, Ideal.span_singleton_eq_span_singleton, Subtype.coe_mk,
Subtype.coe_mk] at h
exact Subtype.mk_eq_mk.mpr (mem_normalizedFactors_eq_of_associated ha hb h)
· rintro ⟨i, hi⟩
have : i.IsPrime := isPrime_of_prime (prime_of_normalized_factor i hi)
have := exists_mem_normalizedFactors_of_dvd hr
(Submodule.IsPrincipal.prime_generator_of_isPrime i
(prime_of_normalized_factor i hi).ne_zero).irreducible ?_
· obtain ⟨a, ha, ha'⟩ := this
use ⟨a, ha⟩
simp only [Subtype.coe_mk, Subtype.mk_eq_mk, ← span_singleton_eq_span_singleton.mpr ha',
Ideal.span_singleton_generator]
· exact (Submodule.IsPrincipal.mem_iff_generator_dvd i).mp
((show Ideal.span {r} ≤ i from dvd_iff_le.mp (dvd_of_mem_normalizedFactors hi))
(mem_span_singleton.mpr (dvd_refl r)))
/-- The bijection `normalizedFactorsEquivSpanNormalizedFactors` between the set of prime
factors of `r` and the set of prime factors of the ideal `⟨r⟩` preserves multiplicities. See
`count_normalizedFactorsSpan_eq_count` for the version stated in terms of multisets `count`. -/
theorem emultiplicity_normalizedFactorsEquivSpanNormalizedFactors_eq_emultiplicity {r d : R}
(hr : r ≠ 0) (hd : d ∈ normalizedFactors r) :
emultiplicity d r =
emultiplicity (normalizedFactorsEquivSpanNormalizedFactors hr ⟨d, hd⟩ : Ideal R)
(Ideal.span {r}) := by
simp only [normalizedFactorsEquivSpanNormalizedFactors, emultiplicity_eq_emultiplicity_span,
Subtype.coe_mk, Equiv.ofBijective_apply]
/-- The bijection `normalized_factors_equiv_span_normalized_factors.symm` between the set of prime
factors of the ideal `⟨r⟩` and the set of prime factors of `r` preserves multiplicities. -/
theorem emultiplicity_normalizedFactorsEquivSpanNormalizedFactors_symm_eq_emultiplicity {r : R}
(hr : r ≠ 0) (I : { I : Ideal R | I ∈ normalizedFactors (Ideal.span ({r} : Set R)) }) :
emultiplicity ((normalizedFactorsEquivSpanNormalizedFactors hr).symm I : R) r =
emultiplicity (I : Ideal R) (Ideal.span {r}) := by
obtain ⟨x, hx⟩ := (normalizedFactorsEquivSpanNormalizedFactors hr).surjective I
obtain ⟨a, ha⟩ := x
rw [hx.symm, Equiv.symm_apply_apply, Subtype.coe_mk,
emultiplicity_normalizedFactorsEquivSpanNormalizedFactors_eq_emultiplicity hr ha]
variable [DecidableEq R] [DecidableEq (Ideal R)]
/-- The bijection between the set of prime factors of the ideal `⟨r⟩` and the set of prime factors
of `r` preserves `count` of the corresponding multisets. See
`multiplicity_normalizedFactorsEquivSpanNormalizedFactors_eq_multiplicity` for the version
stated in terms of multiplicity. -/
theorem count_span_normalizedFactors_eq {r X : R} (hr : r ≠ 0) (hX : Prime X) :
Multiset.count (Ideal.span {X} : Ideal R) (normalizedFactors (Ideal.span {r})) =
Multiset.count (normalize X) (normalizedFactors r) := by
have := emultiplicity_eq_emultiplicity_span (R := R) (a := X) (b := r)
rw [emultiplicity_eq_count_normalizedFactors (Prime.irreducible hX) hr,
emultiplicity_eq_count_normalizedFactors (Prime.irreducible ?_), normalize_apply,
normUnit_eq_one, Units.val_one, one_eq_top, mul_top, Nat.cast_inj] at this
· simp only [normalize_apply, this]
· simp only [Submodule.zero_eq_bot, ne_eq, span_singleton_eq_bot, hr, not_false_eq_true]
· simpa only [prime_span_singleton_iff]
theorem count_span_normalizedFactors_eq_of_normUnit {r X : R}
(hr : r ≠ 0) (hX₁ : normUnit X = 1) (hX : Prime X) :
Multiset.count (Ideal.span {X} : Ideal R) (normalizedFactors (Ideal.span {r})) =
Multiset.count X (normalizedFactors r) := by
simpa [hX₁, normalize_apply] using count_span_normalizedFactors_eq hr hX
end NormalizationMonoid
end PID
section primesOverFinset
open UniqueFactorizationMonoid Ideal
open scoped Classical in
/-- The finite set of all prime factors of the pushforward of `p`. -/
noncomputable abbrev primesOverFinset {A : Type*} [CommRing A] (p : Ideal A) (B : Type*)
[CommRing B] [IsDedekindDomain B] [Algebra A B] : Finset (Ideal B) :=
(factors (p.map (algebraMap A B))).toFinset
variable {A : Type*} [CommRing A] {p : Ideal A} (hpb : p ≠ ⊥) [hpm : p.IsMaximal]
(B : Type*) [CommRing B] [IsDedekindDomain B] [Algebra A B] [NoZeroSMulDivisors A B]
include hpb in
theorem coe_primesOverFinset : primesOverFinset p B = primesOver p B := by
classical
ext P
rw [primesOverFinset, factors_eq_normalizedFactors, Finset.mem_coe, Multiset.mem_toFinset]
exact (P.mem_normalizedFactors_iff (map_ne_bot_of_ne_bot hpb)).trans <| Iff.intro
(fun ⟨hPp, h⟩ => ⟨hPp, ⟨hpm.eq_of_le (comap_ne_top _ hPp.ne_top) (le_comap_of_map_le h)⟩⟩)
(fun ⟨hPp, h⟩ => ⟨hPp, map_le_of_le_comap h.1.le⟩)
variable (p) [Algebra.IsIntegral A B]
theorem primesOver_finite : (primesOver p B).Finite := by
by_cases hpb : p = ⊥
· rw [hpb] at hpm ⊢
haveI : IsDomain A := IsDomain.of_bot_isPrime A
rw [primesOver_bot A B]
exact Set.finite_singleton ⊥
· rw [← coe_primesOverFinset hpb B]
exact (primesOverFinset p B).finite_toSet
theorem primesOver_ncard_ne_zero : (primesOver p B).ncard ≠ 0 := by
rcases exists_ideal_liesOver_maximal_of_isIntegral p B with ⟨P, hPm, hp⟩
exact Set.ncard_ne_zero_of_mem ⟨hPm.isPrime, hp⟩ (primesOver_finite p B)
theorem one_le_primesOver_ncard : 1 ≤ (primesOver p B).ncard :=
Nat.one_le_iff_ne_zero.mpr (primesOver_ncard_ne_zero p B)
end primesOverFinset
| Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Ideal.lean | 1,561 | 1,565 | |
/-
Copyright (c) 2022 Violeta Hernández Palacios. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Violeta Hernández Palacios
-/
import Mathlib.SetTheory.Ordinal.Enum
import Mathlib.Tactic.TFAE
import Mathlib.Topology.Order.Monotone
/-!
### Topology of ordinals
We prove some miscellaneous results involving the order topology of ordinals.
### Main results
* `Ordinal.isClosed_iff_iSup` / `Ordinal.isClosed_iff_bsup`: A set of ordinals is closed iff it's
closed under suprema.
* `Ordinal.isNormal_iff_strictMono_and_continuous`: A characterization of normal ordinal
functions.
* `Ordinal.enumOrd_isNormal_iff_isClosed`: The function enumerating the ordinals of a set is
normal iff the set is closed.
-/
noncomputable section
universe u v
open Cardinal Order Topology
namespace Ordinal
variable {s : Set Ordinal.{u}} {a : Ordinal.{u}}
instance : TopologicalSpace Ordinal.{u} := Preorder.topology Ordinal.{u}
instance : OrderTopology Ordinal.{u} := ⟨rfl⟩
theorem isOpen_singleton_iff : IsOpen ({a} : Set Ordinal) ↔ ¬IsLimit a := by
refine ⟨fun h ha => ?_, fun ha => ?_⟩
· obtain ⟨b, c, hbc, hbc'⟩ :=
(mem_nhds_iff_exists_Ioo_subset' ⟨0, ha.pos⟩ ⟨_, lt_succ a⟩).1
(h.mem_nhds rfl)
have hba := ha.succ_lt hbc.1
exact hba.ne (hbc' ⟨lt_succ b, hba.trans hbc.2⟩)
· rcases zero_or_succ_or_limit a with (rfl | ⟨b, rfl⟩ | ha')
· rw [← bot_eq_zero, ← Set.Iic_bot, ← Iio_succ]
exact isOpen_Iio
· rw [← Set.Icc_self, Icc_succ_left, ← Ioo_succ_right]
exact isOpen_Ioo
· exact (ha ha').elim
@[deprecated SuccOrder.nhdsGT (since := "2025-01-05")]
protected theorem nhdsGT (a : Ordinal) : 𝓝[>] a = ⊥ := SuccOrder.nhdsGT
@[deprecated (since := "2024-12-22")] alias nhds_right' := Ordinal.nhdsGT
@[deprecated SuccOrder.nhdsLT_eq_nhdsNE (since := "2025-01-05")]
theorem nhdsLT_eq_nhdsNE (a : Ordinal) : 𝓝[<] a = 𝓝[≠] a :=
| SuccOrder.nhdsLT_eq_nhdsNE a
| Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Topology.lean | 60 | 61 |
/-
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.Preserves.Shapes.Zero
/-!
# Kernels and cokernels
In a category with zero morphisms, the kernel of a morphism `f : X ⟶ Y` is
the equalizer of `f` and `0 : X ⟶ Y`. (Similarly the cokernel is the coequalizer.)
The basic definitions are
* `kernel : (X ⟶ Y) → C`
* `kernel.ι : kernel f ⟶ X`
* `kernel.condition : kernel.ι f ≫ f = 0` and
* `kernel.lift (k : W ⟶ X) (h : k ≫ f = 0) : W ⟶ kernel f` (as well as the dual versions)
## Main statements
Besides the definition and lifts, we prove
* `kernel.ιZeroIsIso`: a kernel map of a zero morphism is an isomorphism
* `kernel.eq_zero_of_epi_kernel`: if `kernel.ι f` is an epimorphism, then `f = 0`
* `kernel.ofMono`: the kernel of a monomorphism is the zero object
* `kernel.liftMono`: the lift of a monomorphism `k : W ⟶ X` such that `k ≫ f = 0`
is still a monomorphism
* `kernel.isLimitConeZeroCone`: if our category has a zero object, then the map from the zero
object is a kernel map of any monomorphism
* `kernel.ιOfZero`: `kernel.ι (0 : X ⟶ Y)` is an isomorphism
and the corresponding dual statements.
## Future work
* TODO: connect this with existing work in the group theory and ring theory libraries.
## Implementation notes
As with the other special shapes in the limits library, all the definitions here are given as
`abbreviation`s of the general statements for limits, so all the `simp` lemmas and theorems about
general limits can be used.
## References
* [F. Borceux, *Handbook of Categorical Algebra 2*][borceux-vol2]
-/
noncomputable section
universe v v₂ u u' u₂
open CategoryTheory
open CategoryTheory.Limits.WalkingParallelPair
namespace CategoryTheory.Limits
variable {C : Type u} [Category.{v} C]
variable [HasZeroMorphisms C]
/-- A morphism `f` has a kernel if the functor `ParallelPair f 0` has a limit. -/
abbrev HasKernel {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) : Prop :=
HasLimit (parallelPair f 0)
/-- A morphism `f` has a cokernel if the functor `ParallelPair f 0` has a colimit. -/
abbrev HasCokernel {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) : Prop :=
HasColimit (parallelPair f 0)
variable {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y)
section
/-- A kernel fork is just a fork where the second morphism is a zero morphism. -/
abbrev KernelFork :=
Fork f 0
variable {f}
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem KernelFork.condition (s : KernelFork f) : Fork.ι s ≫ f = 0 := by
rw [Fork.condition, HasZeroMorphisms.comp_zero]
theorem KernelFork.app_one (s : KernelFork f) : s.π.app one = 0 := by
simp [Fork.app_one_eq_ι_comp_right]
/-- A morphism `ι` satisfying `ι ≫ f = 0` determines a kernel fork over `f`. -/
abbrev KernelFork.ofι {Z : C} (ι : Z ⟶ X) (w : ι ≫ f = 0) : KernelFork f :=
Fork.ofι ι <| by rw [w, HasZeroMorphisms.comp_zero]
@[simp]
theorem KernelFork.ι_ofι {X Y P : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (ι : P ⟶ X) (w : ι ≫ f = 0) :
Fork.ι (KernelFork.ofι ι w) = ι := rfl
section
-- attribute [local tidy] tactic.case_bash Porting note: no tidy nor case_bash
/-- Every kernel fork `s` is isomorphic (actually, equal) to `fork.ofι (fork.ι s) _`. -/
def isoOfι (s : Fork f 0) : s ≅ Fork.ofι (Fork.ι s) (Fork.condition s) :=
Cones.ext (Iso.refl _) <| by rintro ⟨j⟩ <;> simp
/-- If `ι = ι'`, then `fork.ofι ι _` and `fork.ofι ι' _` are isomorphic. -/
def ofιCongr {P : C} {ι ι' : P ⟶ X} {w : ι ≫ f = 0} (h : ι = ι') :
KernelFork.ofι ι w ≅ KernelFork.ofι ι' (by rw [← h, w]) :=
Cones.ext (Iso.refl _)
/-- If `F` is an equivalence, then applying `F` to a diagram indexing a (co)kernel of `f` yields
the diagram indexing the (co)kernel of `F.map f`. -/
def compNatIso {D : Type u'} [Category.{v} D] [HasZeroMorphisms D] (F : C ⥤ D) [F.IsEquivalence] :
parallelPair f 0 ⋙ F ≅ parallelPair (F.map f) 0 :=
let app (j : WalkingParallelPair) :
(parallelPair f 0 ⋙ F).obj j ≅ (parallelPair (F.map f) 0).obj j :=
match j with
| zero => Iso.refl _
| one => Iso.refl _
NatIso.ofComponents app <| by rintro ⟨i⟩ ⟨j⟩ <;> intro g <;> cases g <;> simp [app]
end
/-- If `s` is a limit kernel fork and `k : W ⟶ X` satisfies `k ≫ f = 0`, then there is some
`l : W ⟶ s.X` such that `l ≫ fork.ι s = k`. -/
def KernelFork.IsLimit.lift' {s : KernelFork f} (hs : IsLimit s) {W : C} (k : W ⟶ X)
(h : k ≫ f = 0) : { l : W ⟶ s.pt // l ≫ Fork.ι s = k } :=
⟨hs.lift <| KernelFork.ofι _ h, hs.fac _ _⟩
/-- This is a slightly more convenient method to verify that a kernel fork is a limit cone. It
only asks for a proof of facts that carry any mathematical content -/
def isLimitAux (t : KernelFork f) (lift : ∀ s : KernelFork f, s.pt ⟶ t.pt)
(fac : ∀ s : KernelFork f, lift s ≫ t.ι = s.ι)
(uniq : ∀ (s : KernelFork f) (m : s.pt ⟶ t.pt) (_ : m ≫ t.ι = s.ι), m = lift s) : IsLimit t :=
{ lift
fac := fun s j => by
cases j
· exact fac s
· simp
uniq := fun s m w => uniq s m (w Limits.WalkingParallelPair.zero) }
/-- This is a more convenient formulation to show that a `KernelFork` constructed using
`KernelFork.ofι` is a limit cone.
-/
def KernelFork.IsLimit.ofι {W : C} (g : W ⟶ X) (eq : g ≫ f = 0)
(lift : ∀ {W' : C} (g' : W' ⟶ X) (_ : g' ≫ f = 0), W' ⟶ W)
(fac : ∀ {W' : C} (g' : W' ⟶ X) (eq' : g' ≫ f = 0), lift g' eq' ≫ g = g')
(uniq :
∀ {W' : C} (g' : W' ⟶ X) (eq' : g' ≫ f = 0) (m : W' ⟶ W) (_ : m ≫ g = g'), m = lift g' eq') :
IsLimit (KernelFork.ofι g eq) :=
isLimitAux _ (fun s => lift s.ι s.condition) (fun s => fac s.ι s.condition) fun s =>
uniq s.ι s.condition
/-- This is a more convenient formulation to show that a `KernelFork` of the form
`KernelFork.ofι i _` is a limit cone when we know that `i` is a monomorphism. -/
def KernelFork.IsLimit.ofι' {X Y K : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} (i : K ⟶ X) (w : i ≫ f = 0)
(h : ∀ {A : C} (k : A ⟶ X) (_ : k ≫ f = 0), { l : A ⟶ K // l ≫ i = k}) [hi : Mono i] :
IsLimit (KernelFork.ofι i w) :=
ofι _ _ (fun {_} k hk => (h k hk).1) (fun {_} k hk => (h k hk).2) (fun {A} k hk m hm => by
rw [← cancel_mono i, (h k hk).2, hm])
/-- Every kernel of `f` induces a kernel of `f ≫ g` if `g` is mono. -/
def isKernelCompMono {c : KernelFork f} (i : IsLimit c) {Z} (g : Y ⟶ Z) [hg : Mono g] {h : X ⟶ Z}
(hh : h = f ≫ g) : IsLimit (KernelFork.ofι c.ι (by simp [hh]) : KernelFork h) :=
Fork.IsLimit.mk' _ fun s =>
let s' : KernelFork f := Fork.ofι s.ι (by rw [← cancel_mono g]; simp [← hh, s.condition])
let l := KernelFork.IsLimit.lift' i s'.ι s'.condition
⟨l.1, l.2, fun hm => by
apply Fork.IsLimit.hom_ext i; rw [Fork.ι_ofι] at hm; rw [hm]; exact l.2.symm⟩
theorem isKernelCompMono_lift {c : KernelFork f} (i : IsLimit c) {Z} (g : Y ⟶ Z) [hg : Mono g]
{h : X ⟶ Z} (hh : h = f ≫ g) (s : KernelFork h) :
(isKernelCompMono i g hh).lift s = i.lift (Fork.ofι s.ι (by
rw [← cancel_mono g, Category.assoc, ← hh]
simp)) := rfl
/-- Every kernel of `f ≫ g` is also a kernel of `f`, as long as `c.ι ≫ f` vanishes. -/
def isKernelOfComp {W : C} (g : Y ⟶ W) (h : X ⟶ W) {c : KernelFork h} (i : IsLimit c)
(hf : c.ι ≫ f = 0) (hfg : f ≫ g = h) : IsLimit (KernelFork.ofι c.ι hf) :=
Fork.IsLimit.mk _ (fun s => i.lift (KernelFork.ofι s.ι (by simp [← hfg])))
(fun s => by simp only [KernelFork.ι_ofι, Fork.IsLimit.lift_ι]) fun s m h => by
apply Fork.IsLimit.hom_ext i; simpa using h
/-- `X` identifies to the kernel of a zero map `X ⟶ Y`. -/
def KernelFork.IsLimit.ofId {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (hf : f = 0) :
IsLimit (KernelFork.ofι (𝟙 X) (show 𝟙 X ≫ f = 0 by rw [hf, comp_zero])) :=
KernelFork.IsLimit.ofι _ _ (fun x _ => x) (fun _ _ => Category.comp_id _)
(fun _ _ _ hb => by simp only [← hb, Category.comp_id])
/-- Any zero object identifies to the kernel of a given monomorphisms. -/
def KernelFork.IsLimit.ofMonoOfIsZero {X Y : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} (c : KernelFork f)
(hf : Mono f) (h : IsZero c.pt) : IsLimit c :=
isLimitAux _ (fun _ => 0) (fun s => by rw [zero_comp, ← cancel_mono f, zero_comp, s.condition])
(fun _ _ _ => h.eq_of_tgt _ _)
lemma KernelFork.IsLimit.isIso_ι {X Y : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} (c : KernelFork f)
(hc : IsLimit c) (hf : f = 0) : IsIso c.ι := by
let e : c.pt ≅ X := IsLimit.conePointUniqueUpToIso hc
(KernelFork.IsLimit.ofId (f : X ⟶ Y) hf)
have eq : e.inv ≫ c.ι = 𝟙 X := Fork.IsLimit.lift_ι hc
haveI : IsIso (e.inv ≫ c.ι) := by
rw [eq]
infer_instance
exact IsIso.of_isIso_comp_left e.inv c.ι
/-- If `c` is a limit kernel fork for `g : X ⟶ Y`, `e : X ≅ X'` and `g' : X' ⟶ Y` is a morphism,
then there is a limit kernel fork for `g'` with the same point as `c` if for any
morphism `φ : W ⟶ X`, there is an equivalence `φ ≫ g = 0 ↔ φ ≫ e.hom ≫ g' = 0`. -/
def KernelFork.isLimitOfIsLimitOfIff {X Y : C} {g : X ⟶ Y} {c : KernelFork g} (hc : IsLimit c)
{X' Y' : C} (g' : X' ⟶ Y') (e : X ≅ X')
(iff : ∀ ⦃W : C⦄ (φ : W ⟶ X), φ ≫ g = 0 ↔ φ ≫ e.hom ≫ g' = 0) :
IsLimit (KernelFork.ofι (f := g') (c.ι ≫ e.hom) (by simp [← iff])) :=
KernelFork.IsLimit.ofι _ _
(fun s hs ↦ hc.lift (KernelFork.ofι (ι := s ≫ e.inv)
(by rw [iff, Category.assoc, Iso.inv_hom_id_assoc, hs])))
(fun s hs ↦ by simp [← cancel_mono e.inv])
(fun s hs m hm ↦ Fork.IsLimit.hom_ext hc (by simpa [← cancel_mono e.hom] using hm))
/-- If `c` is a limit kernel fork for `g : X ⟶ Y`, and `g' : X ⟶ Y'` is a another morphism,
then there is a limit kernel fork for `g'` with the same point as `c` if for any
morphism `φ : W ⟶ X`, there is an equivalence `φ ≫ g = 0 ↔ φ ≫ g' = 0`. -/
def KernelFork.isLimitOfIsLimitOfIff' {X Y : C} {g : X ⟶ Y} {c : KernelFork g} (hc : IsLimit c)
{Y' : C} (g' : X ⟶ Y')
(iff : ∀ ⦃W : C⦄ (φ : W ⟶ X), φ ≫ g = 0 ↔ φ ≫ g' = 0) :
IsLimit (KernelFork.ofι (f := g') c.ι (by simp [← iff])) :=
IsLimit.ofIsoLimit (isLimitOfIsLimitOfIff hc g' (Iso.refl _) (by simpa using iff))
(Fork.ext (Iso.refl _))
end
namespace KernelFork
variable {f} {X' Y' : C} {f' : X' ⟶ Y'}
/-- The morphism between points of kernel forks induced by a morphism
in the category of arrows. -/
def mapOfIsLimit (kf : KernelFork f) {kf' : KernelFork f'} (hf' : IsLimit kf')
(φ : Arrow.mk f ⟶ Arrow.mk f') : kf.pt ⟶ kf'.pt :=
hf'.lift (KernelFork.ofι (kf.ι ≫ φ.left) (by simp))
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
lemma mapOfIsLimit_ι (kf : KernelFork f) {kf' : KernelFork f'} (hf' : IsLimit kf')
(φ : Arrow.mk f ⟶ Arrow.mk f') :
kf.mapOfIsLimit hf' φ ≫ kf'.ι = kf.ι ≫ φ.left :=
hf'.fac _ _
/-- The isomorphism between points of limit kernel forks induced by an isomorphism
in the category of arrows. -/
@[simps]
def mapIsoOfIsLimit {kf : KernelFork f} {kf' : KernelFork f'}
(hf : IsLimit kf) (hf' : IsLimit kf')
(φ : Arrow.mk f ≅ Arrow.mk f') : kf.pt ≅ kf'.pt where
hom := kf.mapOfIsLimit hf' φ.hom
inv := kf'.mapOfIsLimit hf φ.inv
hom_inv_id := Fork.IsLimit.hom_ext hf (by simp)
inv_hom_id := Fork.IsLimit.hom_ext hf' (by simp)
end KernelFork
section
variable [HasKernel f]
/-- The kernel of a morphism, expressed as the equalizer with the 0 morphism. -/
abbrev kernel (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasKernel f] : C :=
equalizer f 0
/-- The map from `kernel f` into the source of `f`. -/
abbrev kernel.ι : kernel f ⟶ X :=
equalizer.ι f 0
@[simp]
theorem equalizer_as_kernel : equalizer.ι f 0 = kernel.ι f := rfl
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem kernel.condition : kernel.ι f ≫ f = 0 :=
KernelFork.condition _
/-- The kernel built from `kernel.ι f` is limiting. -/
def kernelIsKernel : IsLimit (Fork.ofι (kernel.ι f) ((kernel.condition f).trans comp_zero.symm)) :=
IsLimit.ofIsoLimit (limit.isLimit _) (Fork.ext (Iso.refl _) (by simp))
/-- Given any morphism `k : W ⟶ X` satisfying `k ≫ f = 0`, `k` factors through `kernel.ι f`
via `kernel.lift : W ⟶ kernel f`. -/
abbrev kernel.lift {W : C} (k : W ⟶ X) (h : k ≫ f = 0) : W ⟶ kernel f :=
(kernelIsKernel f).lift (KernelFork.ofι k h)
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem kernel.lift_ι {W : C} (k : W ⟶ X) (h : k ≫ f = 0) : kernel.lift f k h ≫ kernel.ι f = k :=
(kernelIsKernel f).fac (KernelFork.ofι k h) WalkingParallelPair.zero
@[simp]
theorem kernel.lift_zero {W : C} {h} : kernel.lift f (0 : W ⟶ X) h = 0 := by
ext; simp
instance kernel.lift_mono {W : C} (k : W ⟶ X) (h : k ≫ f = 0) [Mono k] : Mono (kernel.lift f k h) :=
⟨fun {Z} g g' w => by
replace w := w =≫ kernel.ι f
simp only [Category.assoc, kernel.lift_ι] at w
exact (cancel_mono k).1 w⟩
/-- Any morphism `k : W ⟶ X` satisfying `k ≫ f = 0` induces a morphism `l : W ⟶ kernel f` such that
`l ≫ kernel.ι f = k`. -/
def kernel.lift' {W : C} (k : W ⟶ X) (h : k ≫ f = 0) : { l : W ⟶ kernel f // l ≫ kernel.ι f = k } :=
⟨kernel.lift f k h, kernel.lift_ι _ _ _⟩
/-- A commuting square induces a morphism of kernels. -/
abbrev kernel.map {X' Y' : C} (f' : X' ⟶ Y') [HasKernel f'] (p : X ⟶ X') (q : Y ⟶ Y')
(w : f ≫ q = p ≫ f') : kernel f ⟶ kernel f' :=
kernel.lift f' (kernel.ι f ≫ p) (by simp [← w])
/-- Given a commutative diagram
X --f--> Y --g--> Z
| | |
| | |
v v v
X' -f'-> Y' -g'-> Z'
with horizontal arrows composing to zero,
then we obtain a commutative square
X ---> kernel g
| |
| | kernel.map
| |
v v
X' --> kernel g'
-/
theorem kernel.lift_map {X Y Z X' Y' Z' : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) [HasKernel g] (w : f ≫ g = 0)
(f' : X' ⟶ Y') (g' : Y' ⟶ Z') [HasKernel g'] (w' : f' ≫ g' = 0) (p : X ⟶ X') (q : Y ⟶ Y')
(r : Z ⟶ Z') (h₁ : f ≫ q = p ≫ f') (h₂ : g ≫ r = q ≫ g') :
kernel.lift g f w ≫ kernel.map g g' q r h₂ = p ≫ kernel.lift g' f' w' := by
ext; simp [h₁]
/-- A commuting square of isomorphisms induces an isomorphism of kernels. -/
@[simps]
def kernel.mapIso {X' Y' : C} (f' : X' ⟶ Y') [HasKernel f'] (p : X ≅ X') (q : Y ≅ Y')
(w : f ≫ q.hom = p.hom ≫ f') : kernel f ≅ kernel f' where
hom := kernel.map f f' p.hom q.hom w
inv :=
kernel.map f' f p.inv q.inv
(by
refine (cancel_mono q.hom).1 ?_
simp [w])
/-- Every kernel of the zero morphism is an isomorphism -/
instance kernel.ι_zero_isIso : IsIso (kernel.ι (0 : X ⟶ Y)) :=
equalizer.ι_of_self _
theorem eq_zero_of_epi_kernel [Epi (kernel.ι f)] : f = 0 :=
(cancel_epi (kernel.ι f)).1 (by simp)
/-- The kernel of a zero morphism is isomorphic to the source. -/
def kernelZeroIsoSource : kernel (0 : X ⟶ Y) ≅ X :=
equalizer.isoSourceOfSelf 0
@[simp]
theorem kernelZeroIsoSource_hom : kernelZeroIsoSource.hom = kernel.ι (0 : X ⟶ Y) := rfl
@[simp]
theorem kernelZeroIsoSource_inv :
kernelZeroIsoSource.inv = kernel.lift (0 : X ⟶ Y) (𝟙 X) (by simp) := by
ext
simp [kernelZeroIsoSource]
/-- If two morphisms are known to be equal, then their kernels are isomorphic. -/
def kernelIsoOfEq {f g : X ⟶ Y} [HasKernel f] [HasKernel g] (h : f = g) : kernel f ≅ kernel g :=
HasLimit.isoOfNatIso (by rw [h])
@[simp]
theorem kernelIsoOfEq_refl {h : f = f} : kernelIsoOfEq h = Iso.refl (kernel f) := by
ext
simp [kernelIsoOfEq]
/- Porting note: induction on Eq is trying instantiate another g... -/
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem kernelIsoOfEq_hom_comp_ι {f g : X ⟶ Y} [HasKernel f] [HasKernel g] (h : f = g) :
(kernelIsoOfEq h).hom ≫ kernel.ι g = kernel.ι f := by
cases h; simp
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem kernelIsoOfEq_inv_comp_ι {f g : X ⟶ Y} [HasKernel f] [HasKernel g] (h : f = g) :
(kernelIsoOfEq h).inv ≫ kernel.ι _ = kernel.ι _ := by
cases h; simp
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem lift_comp_kernelIsoOfEq_hom {Z} {f g : X ⟶ Y} [HasKernel f] [HasKernel g] (h : f = g)
(e : Z ⟶ X) (he) :
kernel.lift _ e he ≫ (kernelIsoOfEq h).hom = kernel.lift _ e (by simp [← h, he]) := by
cases h; simp
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem lift_comp_kernelIsoOfEq_inv {Z} {f g : X ⟶ Y} [HasKernel f] [HasKernel g] (h : f = g)
(e : Z ⟶ X) (he) :
kernel.lift _ e he ≫ (kernelIsoOfEq h).inv = kernel.lift _ e (by simp [h, he]) := by
cases h; simp
@[simp]
theorem kernelIsoOfEq_trans {f g h : X ⟶ Y} [HasKernel f] [HasKernel g] [HasKernel h] (w₁ : f = g)
(w₂ : g = h) : kernelIsoOfEq w₁ ≪≫ kernelIsoOfEq w₂ = kernelIsoOfEq (w₁.trans w₂) := by
cases w₁; cases w₂; ext; simp [kernelIsoOfEq]
variable {f}
theorem kernel_not_epi_of_nonzero (w : f ≠ 0) : ¬Epi (kernel.ι f) := fun _ =>
w (eq_zero_of_epi_kernel f)
theorem kernel_not_iso_of_nonzero (w : f ≠ 0) : IsIso (kernel.ι f) → False := fun _ =>
kernel_not_epi_of_nonzero w inferInstance
instance hasKernel_comp_mono {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) [HasKernel f] (g : Y ⟶ Z) [Mono g] :
HasKernel (f ≫ g) :=
⟨⟨{ cone := _
isLimit := isKernelCompMono (limit.isLimit _) g rfl }⟩⟩
/-- When `g` is a monomorphism, the kernel of `f ≫ g` is isomorphic to the kernel of `f`.
-/
@[simps]
def kernelCompMono {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) [HasKernel f] [Mono g] :
kernel (f ≫ g) ≅ kernel f where
hom :=
kernel.lift _ (kernel.ι _)
(by
rw [← cancel_mono g]
simp)
inv := kernel.lift _ (kernel.ι _) (by simp)
#adaptation_note /-- nightly-2024-04-01
The `symm` wasn't previously necessary. -/
instance hasKernel_iso_comp {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) [IsIso f] [HasKernel g] :
HasKernel (f ≫ g) where
exists_limit :=
⟨{ cone := KernelFork.ofι (kernel.ι g ≫ inv f) (by simp)
isLimit := isLimitAux _ (fun s => kernel.lift _ (s.ι ≫ f) (by simp))
(by simp) fun s m w => by
simp_rw [← w]
symm
apply equalizer.hom_ext
simp }⟩
/-- When `f` is an isomorphism, the kernel of `f ≫ g` is isomorphic to the kernel of `g`.
-/
@[simps]
def kernelIsIsoComp {X Y Z : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (g : Y ⟶ Z) [IsIso f] [HasKernel g] :
kernel (f ≫ g) ≅ kernel g where
hom := kernel.lift _ (kernel.ι _ ≫ f) (by simp)
inv := kernel.lift _ (kernel.ι _ ≫ inv f) (by simp)
/-- Equal maps have isomorphic kernels. -/
@[simps] def kernel.congr {X Y : C} (f g : X ⟶ Y) [HasKernel f] [HasKernel g]
(h : f = g) : kernel f ≅ kernel g where
hom := kernel.lift _ (kernel.ι f) (by simp [← h])
inv := kernel.lift _ (kernel.ι g) (by simp [h])
end
section HasZeroObject
variable [HasZeroObject C]
open ZeroObject
/-- The morphism from the zero object determines a cone on a kernel diagram -/
def kernel.zeroKernelFork : KernelFork f where
pt := 0
π := { app := fun _ => 0 }
/-- The map from the zero object is a kernel of a monomorphism -/
def kernel.isLimitConeZeroCone [Mono f] : IsLimit (kernel.zeroKernelFork f) :=
Fork.IsLimit.mk _ (fun _ => 0)
(fun s => by
rw [zero_comp]
refine (zero_of_comp_mono f ?_).symm
exact KernelFork.condition _)
fun _ _ _ => zero_of_to_zero _
/-- The kernel of a monomorphism is isomorphic to the zero object -/
def kernel.ofMono [HasKernel f] [Mono f] : kernel f ≅ 0 :=
Functor.mapIso (Cones.forget _) <|
IsLimit.uniqueUpToIso (limit.isLimit (parallelPair f 0)) (kernel.isLimitConeZeroCone f)
/-- The kernel morphism of a monomorphism is a zero morphism -/
theorem kernel.ι_of_mono [HasKernel f] [Mono f] : kernel.ι f = 0 :=
zero_of_source_iso_zero _ (kernel.ofMono f)
/-- If `g ≫ f = 0` implies `g = 0` for all `g`, then `0 : 0 ⟶ X` is a kernel of `f`. -/
def zeroKernelOfCancelZero {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y)
(hf : ∀ (Z : C) (g : Z ⟶ X) (_ : g ≫ f = 0), g = 0) :
IsLimit (KernelFork.ofι (0 : 0 ⟶ X) (show 0 ≫ f = 0 by simp)) :=
Fork.IsLimit.mk _ (fun _ => 0) (fun s => by rw [hf _ _ (KernelFork.condition s), zero_comp])
fun s m _ => by dsimp; apply HasZeroObject.to_zero_ext
end HasZeroObject
section Transport
/-- If `i` is an isomorphism such that `l ≫ i.hom = f`, any kernel of `f` is a kernel of `l`. -/
def IsKernel.ofCompIso {Z : C} (l : X ⟶ Z) (i : Z ≅ Y) (h : l ≫ i.hom = f) {s : KernelFork f}
(hs : IsLimit s) :
IsLimit
(KernelFork.ofι (Fork.ι s) <| show Fork.ι s ≫ l = 0 by simp [← i.comp_inv_eq.2 h.symm]) :=
Fork.IsLimit.mk _ (fun s => hs.lift <| KernelFork.ofι (Fork.ι s) <| by simp [← h])
(fun s => by simp) fun s m h => by
apply Fork.IsLimit.hom_ext hs
simpa using h
/-- If `i` is an isomorphism such that `l ≫ i.hom = f`, the kernel of `f` is a kernel of `l`. -/
def kernel.ofCompIso [HasKernel f] {Z : C} (l : X ⟶ Z) (i : Z ≅ Y) (h : l ≫ i.hom = f) :
IsLimit
(KernelFork.ofι (kernel.ι f) <| show kernel.ι f ≫ l = 0 by simp [← i.comp_inv_eq.2 h.symm]) :=
IsKernel.ofCompIso f l i h <| limit.isLimit _
/-- If `s` is any limit kernel cone over `f` and if `i` is an isomorphism such that
`i.hom ≫ s.ι = l`, then `l` is a kernel of `f`. -/
def IsKernel.isoKernel {Z : C} (l : Z ⟶ X) {s : KernelFork f} (hs : IsLimit s) (i : Z ≅ s.pt)
(h : i.hom ≫ Fork.ι s = l) : IsLimit (KernelFork.ofι l <| show l ≫ f = 0 by simp [← h]) :=
IsLimit.ofIsoLimit hs <|
Cones.ext i.symm fun j => by
cases j
· exact (Iso.eq_inv_comp i).2 h
· dsimp; rw [← h]; simp
/-- If `i` is an isomorphism such that `i.hom ≫ kernel.ι f = l`, then `l` is a kernel of `f`. -/
def kernel.isoKernel [HasKernel f] {Z : C} (l : Z ⟶ X) (i : Z ≅ kernel f)
(h : i.hom ≫ kernel.ι f = l) :
IsLimit (@KernelFork.ofι _ _ _ _ _ f _ l <| by simp [← h]) :=
IsKernel.isoKernel f l (limit.isLimit _) i h
end Transport
section
variable (X Y)
/-- The kernel morphism of a zero morphism is an isomorphism -/
theorem kernel.ι_of_zero : IsIso (kernel.ι (0 : X ⟶ Y)) :=
equalizer.ι_of_self _
end
section
/-- A cokernel cofork is just a cofork where the second morphism is a zero morphism. -/
abbrev CokernelCofork :=
Cofork f 0
variable {f}
@[reassoc (attr := simp)]
theorem CokernelCofork.condition (s : CokernelCofork f) : f ≫ s.π = 0 := by
rw [Cofork.condition, zero_comp]
theorem CokernelCofork.π_eq_zero (s : CokernelCofork f) : s.ι.app zero = 0 := by
simp [Cofork.app_zero_eq_comp_π_right]
/-- A morphism `π` satisfying `f ≫ π = 0` determines a cokernel cofork on `f`. -/
abbrev CokernelCofork.ofπ {Z : C} (π : Y ⟶ Z) (w : f ≫ π = 0) : CokernelCofork f :=
Cofork.ofπ π <| by rw [w, zero_comp]
@[simp]
theorem CokernelCofork.π_ofπ {X Y P : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (π : Y ⟶ P) (w : f ≫ π = 0) :
Cofork.π (CokernelCofork.ofπ π w) = π :=
rfl
/-- Every cokernel cofork `s` is isomorphic (actually, equal) to `cofork.ofπ (cofork.π s) _`. -/
def isoOfπ (s : Cofork f 0) : s ≅ Cofork.ofπ (Cofork.π s) (Cofork.condition s) :=
Cocones.ext (Iso.refl _) fun j => by cases j <;> aesop_cat
/-- If `π = π'`, then `CokernelCofork.of_π π _` and `CokernelCofork.of_π π' _` are isomorphic. -/
def ofπCongr {P : C} {π π' : Y ⟶ P} {w : f ≫ π = 0} (h : π = π') :
CokernelCofork.ofπ π w ≅ CokernelCofork.ofπ π' (by rw [← h, w]) :=
Cocones.ext (Iso.refl _) fun j => by cases j <;> aesop_cat
/-- If `s` is a colimit cokernel cofork, then every `k : Y ⟶ W` satisfying `f ≫ k = 0` induces
`l : s.X ⟶ W` such that `cofork.π s ≫ l = k`. -/
def CokernelCofork.IsColimit.desc' {s : CokernelCofork f} (hs : IsColimit s) {W : C} (k : Y ⟶ W)
(h : f ≫ k = 0) : { l : s.pt ⟶ W // Cofork.π s ≫ l = k } :=
⟨hs.desc <| CokernelCofork.ofπ _ h, hs.fac _ _⟩
/-- This is a slightly more convenient method to verify that a cokernel cofork is a colimit cocone.
It only asks for a proof of facts that carry any mathematical content -/
def isColimitAux (t : CokernelCofork f) (desc : ∀ s : CokernelCofork f, t.pt ⟶ s.pt)
(fac : ∀ s : CokernelCofork f, t.π ≫ desc s = s.π)
(uniq : ∀ (s : CokernelCofork f) (m : t.pt ⟶ s.pt) (_ : t.π ≫ m = s.π), m = desc s) :
IsColimit t :=
{ desc
fac := fun s j => by
cases j
· simp
· exact fac s
uniq := fun s m w => uniq s m (w Limits.WalkingParallelPair.one) }
/-- This is a more convenient formulation to show that a `CokernelCofork` constructed using
`CokernelCofork.ofπ` is a limit cone.
-/
def CokernelCofork.IsColimit.ofπ {Z : C} (g : Y ⟶ Z) (eq : f ≫ g = 0)
(desc : ∀ {Z' : C} (g' : Y ⟶ Z') (_ : f ≫ g' = 0), Z ⟶ Z')
(fac : ∀ {Z' : C} (g' : Y ⟶ Z') (eq' : f ≫ g' = 0), g ≫ desc g' eq' = g')
(uniq :
∀ {Z' : C} (g' : Y ⟶ Z') (eq' : f ≫ g' = 0) (m : Z ⟶ Z') (_ : g ≫ m = g'), m = desc g' eq') :
IsColimit (CokernelCofork.ofπ g eq) :=
isColimitAux _ (fun s => desc s.π s.condition) (fun s => fac s.π s.condition) fun s =>
uniq s.π s.condition
/-- This is a more convenient formulation to show that a `CokernelCofork` of the form
`CokernelCofork.ofπ p _` is a colimit cocone when we know that `p` is an epimorphism. -/
def CokernelCofork.IsColimit.ofπ' {X Y Q : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} (p : Y ⟶ Q) (w : f ≫ p = 0)
(h : ∀ {A : C} (k : Y ⟶ A) (_ : f ≫ k = 0), { l : Q ⟶ A // p ≫ l = k}) [hp : Epi p] :
IsColimit (CokernelCofork.ofπ p w) :=
ofπ _ _ (fun {_} k hk => (h k hk).1) (fun {_} k hk => (h k hk).2) (fun {A} k hk m hm => by
rw [← cancel_epi p, (h k hk).2, hm])
/-- Every cokernel of `f` induces a cokernel of `g ≫ f` if `g` is epi. -/
def isCokernelEpiComp {c : CokernelCofork f} (i : IsColimit c) {W} (g : W ⟶ X) [hg : Epi g]
{h : W ⟶ Y} (hh : h = g ≫ f) :
IsColimit (CokernelCofork.ofπ c.π (by rw [hh]; simp) : CokernelCofork h) :=
Cofork.IsColimit.mk' _ fun s =>
let s' : CokernelCofork f :=
Cofork.ofπ s.π
(by
apply hg.left_cancellation
rw [← Category.assoc, ← hh, s.condition]
simp)
let l := CokernelCofork.IsColimit.desc' i s'.π s'.condition
⟨l.1, l.2, fun hm => by
apply Cofork.IsColimit.hom_ext i; rw [Cofork.π_ofπ] at hm; rw [hm]; exact l.2.symm⟩
@[simp]
theorem isCokernelEpiComp_desc {c : CokernelCofork f} (i : IsColimit c) {W} (g : W ⟶ X) [hg : Epi g]
{h : W ⟶ Y} (hh : h = g ≫ f) (s : CokernelCofork h) :
(isCokernelEpiComp i g hh).desc s =
i.desc
(Cofork.ofπ s.π
(by
rw [← cancel_epi g, ← Category.assoc, ← hh]
simp)) :=
rfl
/-- Every cokernel of `g ≫ f` is also a cokernel of `f`, as long as `f ≫ c.π` vanishes. -/
def isCokernelOfComp {W : C} (g : W ⟶ X) (h : W ⟶ Y) {c : CokernelCofork h} (i : IsColimit c)
(hf : f ≫ c.π = 0) (hfg : g ≫ f = h) : IsColimit (CokernelCofork.ofπ c.π hf) :=
Cofork.IsColimit.mk _ (fun s => i.desc (CokernelCofork.ofπ s.π (by simp [← hfg])))
(fun s => by simp only [CokernelCofork.π_ofπ, Cofork.IsColimit.π_desc]) fun s m h => by
apply Cofork.IsColimit.hom_ext i
simpa using h
/-- `Y` identifies to the cokernel of a zero map `X ⟶ Y`. -/
def CokernelCofork.IsColimit.ofId {X Y : C} (f : X ⟶ Y) (hf : f = 0) :
IsColimit (CokernelCofork.ofπ (𝟙 Y) (show f ≫ 𝟙 Y = 0 by rw [hf, zero_comp])) :=
CokernelCofork.IsColimit.ofπ _ _ (fun x _ => x) (fun _ _ => Category.id_comp _)
(fun _ _ _ hb => by simp only [← hb, Category.id_comp])
/-- Any zero object identifies to the cokernel of a given epimorphisms. -/
def CokernelCofork.IsColimit.ofEpiOfIsZero {X Y : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} (c : CokernelCofork f)
(hf : Epi f) (h : IsZero c.pt) : IsColimit c :=
isColimitAux _ (fun _ => 0) (fun s => by rw [comp_zero, ← cancel_epi f, comp_zero, s.condition])
(fun _ _ _ => h.eq_of_src _ _)
lemma CokernelCofork.IsColimit.isIso_π {X Y : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} (c : CokernelCofork f)
(hc : IsColimit c) (hf : f = 0) : IsIso c.π := by
let e : c.pt ≅ Y := IsColimit.coconePointUniqueUpToIso hc
(CokernelCofork.IsColimit.ofId (f : X ⟶ Y) hf)
have eq : c.π ≫ e.hom = 𝟙 Y := Cofork.IsColimit.π_desc hc
haveI : IsIso (c.π ≫ e.hom) := by
rw [eq]
dsimp
infer_instance
exact IsIso.of_isIso_comp_right c.π e.hom
/-- If `c` is a colimit cokernel cofork for `f : X ⟶ Y`, `e : Y ≅ Y'` and `f' : X' ⟶ Y` is a
| morphism, then there is a colimit cokernel cofork for `f'` with the same point as `c` if for any
morphism `φ : Y ⟶ W`, there is an equivalence `f ≫ φ = 0 ↔ f' ≫ e.hom ≫ φ = 0`. -/
def CokernelCofork.isColimitOfIsColimitOfIff {X Y : C} {f : X ⟶ Y} {c : CokernelCofork f}
(hc : IsColimit c) {X' Y' : C} (f' : X' ⟶ Y') (e : Y' ≅ Y)
(iff : ∀ ⦃W : C⦄ (φ : Y ⟶ W), f ≫ φ = 0 ↔ f' ≫ e.hom ≫ φ = 0) :
IsColimit (CokernelCofork.ofπ (f := f') (e.hom ≫ c.π) (by simp [← iff])) :=
CokernelCofork.IsColimit.ofπ _ _
(fun s hs ↦ hc.desc (CokernelCofork.ofπ (π := e.inv ≫ s)
(by rw [iff, e.hom_inv_id_assoc, hs])))
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/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Kim Morrison. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kim Morrison
-/
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Action.Opposite
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Action.Units
import Mathlib.Algebra.Group.Invertible.Defs
import Mathlib.Algebra.GroupWithZero.Units.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Algebra.Regular.Basic
import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Aut
import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.CompTypeclasses
import Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Opposite
import Mathlib.Data.Int.Cast.Lemmas
import Mathlib.Data.SetLike.Basic
/-!
# Star monoids, rings, and modules
We introduce the basic algebraic notions of star monoids, star rings, and star modules.
A star algebra is simply a star ring that is also a star module.
These are implemented as "mixin" typeclasses, so to summon a star ring (for example)
one needs to write `(R : Type*) [Ring R] [StarRing R]`.
This avoids difficulties with diamond inheritance.
For now we simply do not introduce notations,
as different users are expected to feel strongly about the relative merits of
`r^*`, `r†`, `rᘁ`, and so on.
Our star rings are actually star non-unital, non-associative, semirings, but of course we can prove
`star_neg : star (-r) = - star r` when the underlying semiring is a ring.
-/
assert_not_exists Finset Subgroup Rat.instField
universe u v w
open MulOpposite
/-- Notation typeclass (with no default notation!) for an algebraic structure with a star operation.
-/
class Star (R : Type u) where
star : R → R
-- https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/2096
compile_def% Star.star
variable {R : Type u}
export Star (star)
/-- A star operation (e.g. complex conjugate).
-/
add_decl_doc star
/-- `StarMemClass S G` states `S` is a type of subsets `s ⊆ G` closed under star. -/
class StarMemClass (S R : Type*) [Star R] [SetLike S R] : Prop where
/-- Closure under star. -/
star_mem : ∀ {s : S} {r : R}, r ∈ s → star r ∈ s
export StarMemClass (star_mem)
attribute [aesop safe apply (rule_sets := [SetLike])] star_mem
namespace StarMemClass
variable {S : Type w} [Star R] [SetLike S R] [hS : StarMemClass S R] (s : S)
instance instStar : Star s where
star r := ⟨star (r : R), star_mem r.prop⟩
@[simp] lemma coe_star (x : s) : star x = star (x : R) := rfl
end StarMemClass
/-- Typeclass for a star operation with is involutive.
-/
class InvolutiveStar (R : Type u) extends Star R where
/-- Involutive condition. -/
star_involutive : Function.Involutive star
export InvolutiveStar (star_involutive)
@[simp]
theorem star_star [InvolutiveStar R] (r : R) : star (star r) = r :=
star_involutive _
theorem star_injective [InvolutiveStar R] : Function.Injective (star : R → R) :=
Function.Involutive.injective star_involutive
@[simp]
theorem star_inj [InvolutiveStar R] {x y : R} : star x = star y ↔ x = y :=
star_injective.eq_iff
/-- `star` as an equivalence when it is involutive. -/
protected def Equiv.star [InvolutiveStar R] : Equiv.Perm R :=
star_involutive.toPerm _
theorem eq_star_of_eq_star [InvolutiveStar R] {r s : R} (h : r = star s) : s = star r := by
simp [h]
theorem eq_star_iff_eq_star [InvolutiveStar R] {r s : R} : r = star s ↔ s = star r :=
⟨eq_star_of_eq_star, eq_star_of_eq_star⟩
theorem star_eq_iff_star_eq [InvolutiveStar R] {r s : R} : star r = s ↔ star s = r :=
eq_comm.trans <| eq_star_iff_eq_star.trans eq_comm
/-- Typeclass for a trivial star operation. This is mostly meant for `ℝ`.
-/
class TrivialStar (R : Type u) [Star R] : Prop where
/-- Condition that star is trivial -/
star_trivial : ∀ r : R, star r = r
export TrivialStar (star_trivial)
attribute [simp] star_trivial
/-- A `*`-magma is a magma `R` with an involutive operation `star`
such that `star (r * s) = star s * star r`.
-/
class StarMul (R : Type u) [Mul R] extends InvolutiveStar R where
/-- `star` skew-distributes over multiplication. -/
star_mul : ∀ r s : R, star (r * s) = star s * star r
export StarMul (star_mul)
attribute [simp 900] star_mul
section StarMul
variable [Mul R] [StarMul R]
theorem star_star_mul (x y : R) : star (star x * y) = star y * x := by rw [star_mul, star_star]
theorem star_mul_star (x y : R) : star (x * star y) = y * star x := by rw [star_mul, star_star]
@[simp]
theorem semiconjBy_star_star_star {x y z : R} :
SemiconjBy (star x) (star z) (star y) ↔ SemiconjBy x y z := by
simp_rw [SemiconjBy, ← star_mul, star_inj, eq_comm]
alias ⟨_, SemiconjBy.star_star_star⟩ := semiconjBy_star_star_star
@[simp]
theorem commute_star_star {x y : R} : Commute (star x) (star y) ↔ Commute x y :=
semiconjBy_star_star_star
alias ⟨_, Commute.star_star⟩ := commute_star_star
theorem commute_star_comm {x y : R} : Commute (star x) y ↔ Commute x (star y) := by
rw [← commute_star_star, star_star]
end StarMul
| /-- In a commutative ring, make `simp` prefer leaving the order unchanged. -/
@[simp]
theorem star_mul' [CommMagma R] [StarMul R] (x y : R) : star (x * y) = star x * star y :=
| Mathlib/Algebra/Star/Basic.lean | 156 | 158 |
/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Jannis Limperg. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Jannis Limperg
-/
import Mathlib.Data.List.Induction
/-!
# Lemmas about List.*Idx functions.
Some specification lemmas for `List.mapIdx`, `List.mapIdxM`, `List.foldlIdx` and `List.foldrIdx`.
As of 2025-01-29, these are not used anywhere in Mathlib. Moreover, with
`List.enum` and `List.enumFrom` being replaced by `List.zipIdx`
in Lean's `nightly-2025-01-29` release, they now use deprecated functions and theorems.
Rather than updating this unused material, we are deprecating it.
Anyone wanting to restore this material is welcome to do so, but will need to update uses of
`List.enum` and `List.enumFrom` to use `List.zipIdx` instead.
However, note that this material will later be implemented in the Lean standard library.
-/
assert_not_exists MonoidWithZero
universe u v
open Function
namespace List
variable {α : Type u} {β : Type v}
section MapIdx
@[deprecated reverseRecOn (since := "2025-01-28")]
theorem list_reverse_induction (p : List α → Prop) (base : p [])
(ind : ∀ (l : List α) (e : α), p l → p (l ++ [e])) : (∀ (l : List α), p l) :=
fun l => l.reverseRecOn base ind
theorem mapIdx_append_one : ∀ {f : ℕ → α → β} {l : List α} {e : α},
mapIdx f (l ++ [e]) = mapIdx f l ++ [f l.length e] :=
mapIdx_concat
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29"), local simp]
theorem map_enumFrom_eq_zipWith : ∀ (l : List α) (n : ℕ) (f : ℕ → α → β),
map (uncurry f) (enumFrom n l) = zipWith (fun i ↦ f (i + n)) (range (length l)) l := by
intro l
generalize e : l.length = len
revert l
induction' len with len ih <;> intros l e n f
· have : l = [] := by
cases l
· rfl
· contradiction
rw [this]; rfl
· rcases l with - | ⟨head, tail⟩
· contradiction
· simp only [enumFrom_cons, map_cons, range_succ_eq_map, zipWith_cons_cons,
Nat.zero_add, zipWith_map_left, true_and]
rw [ih]
· suffices (fun i ↦ f (i + (n + 1))) = ((fun i ↦ f (i + n)) ∘ Nat.succ) by
rw [this]
rfl
funext n' a
simp only [comp, Nat.add_assoc, Nat.add_comm, Nat.add_succ]
simp only [length_cons, Nat.succ.injEq] at e; exact e
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem get_mapIdx (l : List α) (f : ℕ → α → β) (i : ℕ) (h : i < l.length)
(h' : i < (l.mapIdx f).length := h.trans_le length_mapIdx.ge) :
(l.mapIdx f).get ⟨i, h'⟩ = f i (l.get ⟨i, h⟩) := by
simp [mapIdx_eq_zipIdx_map, enum_eq_zip_range]
theorem mapIdx_eq_ofFn (l : List α) (f : ℕ → α → β) :
l.mapIdx f = ofFn fun i : Fin l.length ↦ f (i : ℕ) (l.get i) := by
induction l generalizing f with
| nil => simp
| cons _ _ IH => simp [IH]
end MapIdx
section FoldrIdx
-- Porting note: Changed argument order of `foldrIdxSpec` to align better with `foldrIdx`.
set_option linter.deprecated false in
/-- Specification of `foldrIdx`. -/
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
def foldrIdxSpec (f : ℕ → α → β → β) (b : β) (as : List α) (start : ℕ) : β :=
foldr (uncurry f) b <| enumFrom start as
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldrIdxSpec_cons (f : ℕ → α → β → β) (b a as start) :
foldrIdxSpec f b (a :: as) start = f start a (foldrIdxSpec f b as (start + 1)) :=
rfl
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldrIdx_eq_foldrIdxSpec (f : ℕ → α → β → β) (b as start) :
foldrIdx f b as start = foldrIdxSpec f b as start := by
induction as generalizing start
· rfl
· simp only [foldrIdx, foldrIdxSpec_cons, *]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldrIdx_eq_foldr_enum (f : ℕ → α → β → β) (b : β) (as : List α) :
foldrIdx f b as = foldr (uncurry f) b (enum as) := by
simp only [foldrIdx, foldrIdxSpec, foldrIdx_eq_foldrIdxSpec, enum]
end FoldrIdx
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem indexesValues_eq_filter_enum (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (as : List α) :
indexesValues p as = filter (p ∘ Prod.snd) (enum as) := by
simp +unfoldPartialApp [indexesValues, foldrIdx_eq_foldr_enum, uncurry,
filter_eq_foldr, cond_eq_if]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem findIdxs_eq_map_indexesValues (p : α → Prop) [DecidablePred p] (as : List α) :
findIdxs p as = map Prod.fst (indexesValues p as) := by
simp +unfoldPartialApp only [indexesValues_eq_filter_enum,
map_filter_eq_foldr, findIdxs, uncurry, foldrIdx_eq_foldr_enum, decide_eq_true_eq, comp_apply,
Bool.cond_decide]
section FoldlIdx
-- Porting note: Changed argument order of `foldlIdxSpec` to align better with `foldlIdx`.
set_option linter.deprecated false in
/-- Specification of `foldlIdx`. -/
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
def foldlIdxSpec (f : ℕ → α → β → α) (a : α) (bs : List β) (start : ℕ) : α :=
foldl (fun a p ↦ f p.fst a p.snd) a <| enumFrom start bs
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldlIdxSpec_cons (f : ℕ → α → β → α) (a b bs start) :
foldlIdxSpec f a (b :: bs) start = foldlIdxSpec f (f start a b) bs (start + 1) :=
rfl
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldlIdx_eq_foldlIdxSpec (f : ℕ → α → β → α) (a bs start) :
foldlIdx f a bs start = foldlIdxSpec f a bs start := by
induction bs generalizing start a
· rfl
· simp [foldlIdxSpec, *]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldlIdx_eq_foldl_enum (f : ℕ → α → β → α) (a : α) (bs : List β) :
foldlIdx f a bs = foldl (fun a p ↦ f p.fst a p.snd) a (enum bs) := by
simp only [foldlIdx, foldlIdxSpec, foldlIdx_eq_foldlIdxSpec, enum]
end FoldlIdx
section FoldIdxM
-- Porting note: `foldrM_eq_foldr` now depends on `[LawfulMonad m]`
variable {m : Type u → Type v} [Monad m]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldrIdxM_eq_foldrM_enum {β} (f : ℕ → α → β → m β) (b : β) (as : List α) [LawfulMonad m] :
foldrIdxM f b as = foldrM (uncurry f) b (enum as) := by
simp +unfoldPartialApp only [foldrIdxM, foldrM_eq_foldr,
foldrIdx_eq_foldr_enum, uncurry]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem foldlIdxM_eq_foldlM_enum [LawfulMonad m] {β} (f : ℕ → β → α → m β) (b : β) (as : List α) :
foldlIdxM f b as = List.foldlM (fun b p ↦ f p.fst b p.snd) b (enum as) := by
rw [foldlIdxM, foldlM_eq_foldl, foldlIdx_eq_foldl_enum]
end FoldIdxM
section MapIdxM
-- Porting note: `[Applicative m]` replaced by `[Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]`
variable {m : Type u → Type v} [Monad m]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
/-- Specification of `mapIdxMAux`. -/
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
def mapIdxMAuxSpec {β} (f : ℕ → α → m β) (start : ℕ) (as : List α) : m (List β) :=
List.traverse (uncurry f) <| enumFrom start as
-- Note: `traverse` the class method would require a less universe-polymorphic
-- `m : Type u → Type u`.
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem mapIdxMAuxSpec_cons {β} (f : ℕ → α → m β) (start : ℕ) (a : α) (as : List α) :
mapIdxMAuxSpec f start (a :: as) = cons <$> f start a <*> mapIdxMAuxSpec f (start + 1) as :=
rfl
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem mapIdxMGo_eq_mapIdxMAuxSpec
[LawfulMonad m] {β} (f : ℕ → α → m β) (arr : Array β) (as : List α) :
mapIdxM.go f as arr = (arr.toList ++ ·) <$> mapIdxMAuxSpec f arr.size as := by
generalize e : as.length = len
revert as arr
induction' len with len ih <;> intro arr as h
· have : as = [] := by
cases as
· rfl
· contradiction
simp only [this, mapIdxM.go, mapIdxMAuxSpec, enumFrom_nil, List.traverse, map_pure, append_nil]
· match as with
| nil => contradiction
| cons head tail =>
simp only [length_cons, Nat.succ.injEq] at h
simp only [mapIdxM.go, mapIdxMAuxSpec_cons, map_eq_pure_bind, seq_eq_bind_map,
LawfulMonad.bind_assoc, pure_bind]
congr
conv => { lhs; intro x; rw [ih _ _ h]; }
funext x
simp only [Array.push_toList, append_assoc, singleton_append, Array.size_push,
map_eq_pure_bind]
set_option linter.deprecated false in
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2025-01-29")]
theorem mapIdxM_eq_mmap_enum [LawfulMonad m] {β} (f : ℕ → α → m β) (as : List α) :
as.mapIdxM f = List.traverse (uncurry f) (enum as) := by
simp only [mapIdxM, mapIdxMGo_eq_mapIdxMAuxSpec, Array.toList_toArray,
nil_append, mapIdxMAuxSpec, Array.size_toArray, length_nil, id_map', enum]
end MapIdxM
section MapIdxM'
-- Porting note: `[Applicative m] [LawfulApplicative m]` replaced by [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
variable {m : Type u → Type v} [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
theorem mapIdxMAux'_eq_mapIdxMGo {α} (f : ℕ → α → m PUnit) (as : List α) (arr : Array PUnit) :
mapIdxMAux' f arr.size as = mapIdxM.go f as arr *> pure PUnit.unit := by
revert arr
induction' as with head tail ih <;> intro arr
· simp only [mapIdxMAux', mapIdxM.go, seqRight_eq, map_pure, seq_pure]
· simp only [mapIdxMAux', seqRight_eq, map_eq_pure_bind, seq_eq_bind, bind_pure_unit,
LawfulMonad.bind_assoc, pure_bind, mapIdxM.go, seq_pure]
generalize (f (Array.size arr) head) = head
have : (arr.push ⟨⟩).size = arr.size + 1 := Array.size_push _
rw [← this, ih]
simp only [seqRight_eq, map_eq_pure_bind, seq_pure, LawfulMonad.bind_assoc, pure_bind]
theorem mapIdxM'_eq_mapIdxM {α} (f : ℕ → α → m PUnit) (as : List α) :
mapIdxM' f as = mapIdxM f as *> pure PUnit.unit :=
mapIdxMAux'_eq_mapIdxMGo f as #[]
end MapIdxM'
end List
| Mathlib/Data/List/Indexes.lean | 258 | 262 | |
/-
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
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoMod_add_zsmul' hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_right (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a (b + p) = toIocMod hp a b := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocMod_add_zsmul hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_right' (a b : α) : toIocMod hp (a + p) b = toIocMod hp a b + p := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocMod_add_zsmul' hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_add_left (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a (p + b) = toIcoMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIcoMod_add_right]
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_add_left' (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp (p + a) b = p + toIcoMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIcoMod_add_right', add_comm]
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_left (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a (p + b) = toIocMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIocMod_add_right]
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_add_left' (a b : α) : toIocMod hp (p + a) b = p + toIocMod hp a b := by
rw [add_comm, toIocMod_add_right', add_comm]
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_sub (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a (b - p) = toIcoMod hp a b := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoMod_sub_zsmul hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_sub' (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp (a - p) b = toIcoMod hp a b - p := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIcoMod_sub_zsmul' hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_sub (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a (b - p) = toIocMod hp a b := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocMod_sub_zsmul hp a b 1
@[simp]
theorem toIocMod_sub' (a b : α) : toIocMod hp (a - p) b = toIocMod hp a b - p := by
simpa only [one_zsmul] using toIocMod_sub_zsmul' hp a b 1
theorem toIcoMod_sub_eq_sub (a b c : α) : toIcoMod hp a (b - c) = toIcoMod hp (a + c) b - c := by
simp_rw [toIcoMod, toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add, sub_right_comm]
theorem toIocMod_sub_eq_sub (a b c : α) : toIocMod hp a (b - c) = toIocMod hp (a + c) b - c := by
simp_rw [toIocMod, toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add, sub_right_comm]
theorem toIcoMod_add_right_eq_add (a b c : α) :
toIcoMod hp a (b + c) = toIcoMod hp (a - c) b + c := by
simp_rw [toIcoMod, toIcoDiv_sub_eq_toIcoDiv_add', sub_add_eq_add_sub]
theorem toIocMod_add_right_eq_add (a b c : α) :
toIocMod hp a (b + c) = toIocMod hp (a - c) b + c := by
simp_rw [toIocMod, toIocDiv_sub_eq_toIocDiv_add', sub_add_eq_add_sub]
theorem toIcoMod_neg (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp a (-b) = p - toIocMod hp (-a) b := by
simp_rw [toIcoMod, toIocMod, toIcoDiv_neg, neg_smul, add_smul]
abel
theorem toIcoMod_neg' (a b : α) : toIcoMod hp (-a) b = p - toIocMod hp a (-b) := by
simpa only [neg_neg] using toIcoMod_neg hp (-a) (-b)
theorem toIocMod_neg (a b : α) : toIocMod hp a (-b) = p - toIcoMod hp (-a) b := by
simp_rw [toIocMod, toIcoMod, toIocDiv_neg, neg_smul, add_smul]
abel
theorem toIocMod_neg' (a b : α) : toIocMod hp (-a) b = p - toIcoMod hp a (-b) := by
simpa only [neg_neg] using toIocMod_neg hp (-a) (-b)
theorem toIcoMod_eq_toIcoMod : toIcoMod hp a b = toIcoMod hp a c ↔ ∃ n : ℤ, c - b = n • p := by
refine ⟨fun h => ⟨toIcoDiv hp a c - toIcoDiv hp a b, ?_⟩, fun h => ?_⟩
· conv_lhs => rw [← toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul hp a b, ← toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul hp a c]
rw [h, sub_smul]
abel
· rcases h with ⟨z, hz⟩
rw [sub_eq_iff_eq_add] at hz
rw [hz, toIcoMod_zsmul_add]
theorem toIocMod_eq_toIocMod : toIocMod hp a b = toIocMod hp a c ↔ ∃ n : ℤ, c - b = n • p := by
refine ⟨fun h => ⟨toIocDiv hp a c - toIocDiv hp a b, ?_⟩, fun h => ?_⟩
· conv_lhs => rw [← toIocMod_add_toIocDiv_zsmul hp a b, ← toIocMod_add_toIocDiv_zsmul hp a c]
rw [h, sub_smul]
abel
· rcases h with ⟨z, hz⟩
rw [sub_eq_iff_eq_add] at hz
rw [hz, toIocMod_zsmul_add]
/-! ### Links between the `Ico` and `Ioc` variants applied to the same element -/
section IcoIoc
namespace AddCommGroup
theorem modEq_iff_toIcoMod_eq_left : a ≡ b [PMOD p] ↔ toIcoMod hp a b = a :=
modEq_iff_eq_add_zsmul.trans
⟨by
rintro ⟨n, rfl⟩
rw [toIcoMod_add_zsmul, toIcoMod_apply_left], fun h => ⟨toIcoDiv hp a b, eq_add_of_sub_eq h⟩⟩
theorem modEq_iff_toIocMod_eq_right : a ≡ b [PMOD p] ↔ toIocMod hp a b = a + p := by
refine modEq_iff_eq_add_zsmul.trans ⟨?_, fun h => ⟨toIocDiv hp a b + 1, ?_⟩⟩
· rintro ⟨z, rfl⟩
rw [toIocMod_add_zsmul, toIocMod_apply_left]
· rwa [add_one_zsmul, add_left_comm, ← sub_eq_iff_eq_add']
alias ⟨ModEq.toIcoMod_eq_left, _⟩ := modEq_iff_toIcoMod_eq_left
alias ⟨ModEq.toIcoMod_eq_right, _⟩ := modEq_iff_toIocMod_eq_right
variable (a b)
open List in
theorem tfae_modEq :
TFAE
[a ≡ b [PMOD p], ∀ z : ℤ, b - z • p ∉ Set.Ioo a (a + p), toIcoMod hp a b ≠ toIocMod hp a b,
toIcoMod hp a b + p = toIocMod hp a b] := by
rw [modEq_iff_toIcoMod_eq_left hp]
tfae_have 3 → 2 := by
rw [← not_exists, not_imp_not]
exact fun ⟨i, hi⟩ =>
((toIcoMod_eq_iff hp).2 ⟨Set.Ioo_subset_Ico_self hi, i, (sub_add_cancel b _).symm⟩).trans
((toIocMod_eq_iff hp).2 ⟨Set.Ioo_subset_Ioc_self hi, i, (sub_add_cancel b _).symm⟩).symm
tfae_have 4 → 3
| h => by
rw [← h, Ne, eq_comm, add_eq_left]
exact hp.ne'
tfae_have 1 → 4
| h => by
rw [h, eq_comm, toIocMod_eq_iff, Set.right_mem_Ioc]
refine ⟨lt_add_of_pos_right a hp, toIcoDiv hp a b - 1, ?_⟩
rw [sub_one_zsmul, add_add_add_comm, add_neg_cancel, add_zero]
conv_lhs => rw [← toIcoMod_add_toIcoDiv_zsmul hp a b, h]
tfae_have 2 → 1 := by
rw [← not_exists, not_imp_comm]
have h' := toIcoMod_mem_Ico hp a b
exact fun h => ⟨_, h'.1.lt_of_ne' h, h'.2⟩
tfae_finish
variable {a b}
theorem modEq_iff_not_forall_mem_Ioo_mod :
a ≡ b [PMOD p] ↔ ∀ z : ℤ, b - z • p ∉ Set.Ioo a (a + p) :=
(tfae_modEq hp a b).out 0 1
theorem modEq_iff_toIcoMod_ne_toIocMod : a ≡ b [PMOD p] ↔ toIcoMod hp a b ≠ toIocMod hp a b :=
(tfae_modEq hp a b).out 0 2
theorem modEq_iff_toIcoMod_add_period_eq_toIocMod :
a ≡ b [PMOD p] ↔ toIcoMod hp a b + p = toIocMod hp a b :=
(tfae_modEq hp a b).out 0 3
theorem not_modEq_iff_toIcoMod_eq_toIocMod : ¬a ≡ b [PMOD p] ↔ toIcoMod hp a b = toIocMod hp a b :=
(modEq_iff_toIcoMod_ne_toIocMod _).not_left
theorem not_modEq_iff_toIcoDiv_eq_toIocDiv :
¬a ≡ b [PMOD p] ↔ toIcoDiv hp a b = toIocDiv hp a b := by
rw [not_modEq_iff_toIcoMod_eq_toIocMod hp, toIcoMod, toIocMod, sub_right_inj,
zsmul_left_inj hp]
theorem modEq_iff_toIcoDiv_eq_toIocDiv_add_one :
a ≡ b [PMOD p] ↔ toIcoDiv hp a b = toIocDiv hp a b + 1 := by
rw [modEq_iff_toIcoMod_add_period_eq_toIocMod hp, toIcoMod, toIocMod, ← eq_sub_iff_add_eq,
sub_sub, sub_right_inj, ← add_one_zsmul, zsmul_left_inj hp]
end AddCommGroup
open AddCommGroup
| /-- If `a` and `b` fall within the same cycle WRT `c`, then they are congruent modulo `p`. -/
@[simp]
theorem toIcoMod_inj {c : α} : toIcoMod hp c a = toIcoMod hp c b ↔ a ≡ b [PMOD p] := by
simp_rw [toIcoMod_eq_toIcoMod, modEq_iff_eq_add_zsmul, sub_eq_iff_eq_add']
alias ⟨_, AddCommGroup.ModEq.toIcoMod_eq_toIcoMod⟩ := toIcoMod_inj
theorem Ico_eq_locus_Ioc_eq_iUnion_Ioo :
| Mathlib/Algebra/Order/ToIntervalMod.lean | 570 | 577 |
/-
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.MeasureTheory.Covering.VitaliFamily
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Function.AEMeasurableOrder
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Integral.Average
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Decomposition.Lebesgue
import Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Regular
/-!
# Differentiation of measures
On a second countable metric space with a measure `μ`, consider a Vitali family (i.e., for each `x`
one has a family of sets shrinking to `x`, with a good behavior with respect to covering theorems).
Consider also another measure `ρ`. Then, for almost every `x`, the ratio `ρ a / μ a` converges when
`a` shrinks to `x` along the Vitali family, towards the Radon-Nikodym derivative of `ρ` with
respect to `μ`. This is the main theorem on differentiation of measures.
This theorem is proved in this file, under the name `VitaliFamily.ae_tendsto_rnDeriv`. Note that,
almost surely, `μ a` is eventually positive and finite (see
`VitaliFamily.ae_eventually_measure_pos` and `VitaliFamily.eventually_measure_lt_top`), so the
ratio really makes sense.
For concrete applications, one needs concrete instances of Vitali families, as provided for instance
by `Besicovitch.vitaliFamily` (for balls) or by `Vitali.vitaliFamily` (for doubling measures).
Specific applications to Lebesgue density points and the Lebesgue differentiation theorem are also
derived:
* `VitaliFamily.ae_tendsto_measure_inter_div` states that, for almost every point `x ∈ s`,
then `μ (s ∩ a) / μ a` tends to `1` as `a` shrinks to `x` along a Vitali family.
* `VitaliFamily.ae_tendsto_average_norm_sub` states that, for almost every point `x`, then the
average of `y ↦ ‖f y - f x‖` on `a` tends to `0` as `a` shrinks to `x` along a Vitali family.
## Sketch of proof
Let `v` be a Vitali family for `μ`. Assume for simplicity that `ρ` is absolutely continuous with
respect to `μ`, as the case of a singular measure is easier.
It is easy to see that a set `s` on which `liminf ρ a / μ a < q` satisfies `ρ s ≤ q * μ s`, by using
a disjoint subcovering provided by the definition of Vitali families. Similarly for the limsup.
It follows that a set on which `ρ a / μ a` oscillates has measure `0`, and therefore that
`ρ a / μ a` converges almost surely (`VitaliFamily.ae_tendsto_div`). Moreover, on a set where the
limit is close to a constant `c`, one gets `ρ s ∼ c μ s`, using again a covering lemma as above.
It follows that `ρ` is equal to `μ.withDensity (v.limRatio ρ x)`, where `v.limRatio ρ x` is the
limit of `ρ a / μ a` at `x` (which is well defined almost everywhere). By uniqueness of the
Radon-Nikodym derivative, one gets `v.limRatio ρ x = ρ.rnDeriv μ x` almost everywhere, completing
the proof.
There is a difficulty in this sketch: this argument works well when `v.limRatio ρ` is measurable,
but there is no guarantee that this is the case, especially if one doesn't make further assumptions
on the Vitali family. We use an indirect argument to show that `v.limRatio ρ` is always
almost everywhere measurable, again based on the disjoint subcovering argument
(see `VitaliFamily.exists_measurable_supersets_limRatio`), and then proceed as sketched above
but replacing `v.limRatio ρ` by a measurable version called `v.limRatioMeas ρ`.
## Counterexample
The standing assumption in this file is that spaces are second countable. Without this assumption,
measures may be zero locally but nonzero globally, which is not compatible with differentiation
theory (which deduces global information from local one). Here is an example displaying this
behavior.
Define a measure `μ` by `μ s = 0` if `s` is covered by countably many balls of radius `1`,
and `μ s = ∞` otherwise. This is indeed a countably additive measure, which is moreover
locally finite and doubling at small scales. It vanishes on every ball of radius `1`, so all the
quantities in differentiation theory (defined as ratios of measures as the radius tends to zero)
make no sense. However, the measure is not globally zero if the space is big enough.
## References
* [Herbert Federer, Geometric Measure Theory, Chapter 2.9][Federer1996]
-/
open MeasureTheory Metric Set Filter TopologicalSpace MeasureTheory.Measure
open scoped Filter ENNReal MeasureTheory NNReal Topology
variable {α : Type*} [PseudoMetricSpace α] {m0 : MeasurableSpace α} {μ : Measure α}
(v : VitaliFamily μ)
{E : Type*} [NormedAddCommGroup E]
namespace VitaliFamily
/-- The limit along a Vitali family of `ρ a / μ a` where it makes sense, and garbage otherwise.
Do *not* use this definition: it is only a temporary device to show that this ratio tends almost
everywhere to the Radon-Nikodym derivative. -/
noncomputable def limRatio (ρ : Measure α) (x : α) : ℝ≥0∞ :=
limUnder (v.filterAt x) fun a => ρ a / μ a
/-- For almost every point `x`, sufficiently small sets in a Vitali family around `x` have positive
measure. (This is a nontrivial result, following from the covering property of Vitali families). -/
theorem ae_eventually_measure_pos [SecondCountableTopology α] :
∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ∀ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, 0 < μ a := by
set s := {x | ¬∀ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, 0 < μ a} with hs
simp -zeta only [not_lt, not_eventually, nonpos_iff_eq_zero] at hs
change μ s = 0
let f : α → Set (Set α) := fun _ => {a | μ a = 0}
have h : v.FineSubfamilyOn f s := by
intro x hx ε εpos
rw [hs] at hx
simp only [frequently_filterAt_iff, exists_prop, gt_iff_lt, mem_setOf_eq] at hx
rcases hx ε εpos with ⟨a, a_sets, ax, μa⟩
exact ⟨a, ⟨a_sets, μa⟩, ax⟩
refine le_antisymm ?_ bot_le
calc
μ s ≤ ∑' x : h.index, μ (h.covering x) := h.measure_le_tsum
_ = ∑' x : h.index, 0 := by congr; ext1 x; exact h.covering_mem x.2
_ = 0 := by simp only [tsum_zero, add_zero]
/-- For every point `x`, sufficiently small sets in a Vitali family around `x` have finite measure.
(This is a trivial result, following from the fact that the measure is locally finite). -/
theorem eventually_measure_lt_top [IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ] (x : α) :
∀ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, μ a < ∞ :=
(μ.finiteAt_nhds x).eventually.filter_mono inf_le_left
/-- If two measures `ρ` and `ν` have, at every point of a set `s`, arbitrarily small sets in a
Vitali family satisfying `ρ a ≤ ν a`, then `ρ s ≤ ν s` if `ρ ≪ μ`. -/
theorem measure_le_of_frequently_le [SecondCountableTopology α] [BorelSpace α] {ρ : Measure α}
(ν : Measure α) [IsLocallyFiniteMeasure ν] (hρ : ρ ≪ μ) (s : Set α)
(hs : ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, ρ a ≤ ν a) : ρ s ≤ ν s := by
-- this follows from a covering argument using the sets satisfying `ρ a ≤ ν a`.
apply ENNReal.le_of_forall_pos_le_add fun ε εpos _ => ?_
obtain ⟨U, sU, U_open, νU⟩ : ∃ (U : Set α), s ⊆ U ∧ IsOpen U ∧ ν U ≤ ν s + ε :=
exists_isOpen_le_add s ν (ENNReal.coe_pos.2 εpos).ne'
let f : α → Set (Set α) := fun _ => {a | ρ a ≤ ν a ∧ a ⊆ U}
have h : v.FineSubfamilyOn f s := by
apply v.fineSubfamilyOn_of_frequently f s fun x hx => ?_
have :=
(hs x hx).and_eventually
((v.eventually_filterAt_mem_setsAt x).and
(v.eventually_filterAt_subset_of_nhds (U_open.mem_nhds (sU hx))))
apply Frequently.mono this
rintro a ⟨ρa, _, aU⟩
exact ⟨ρa, aU⟩
haveI : Encodable h.index := h.index_countable.toEncodable
calc
ρ s ≤ ∑' x : h.index, ρ (h.covering x) := h.measure_le_tsum_of_absolutelyContinuous hρ
_ ≤ ∑' x : h.index, ν (h.covering x) := ENNReal.tsum_le_tsum fun x => (h.covering_mem x.2).1
_ = ν (⋃ x : h.index, h.covering x) := by
rw [measure_iUnion h.covering_disjoint_subtype fun i => h.measurableSet_u i.2]
_ ≤ ν U := (measure_mono (iUnion_subset fun i => (h.covering_mem i.2).2))
_ ≤ ν s + ε := νU
theorem eventually_filterAt_integrableOn (x : α) {f : α → E} (hf : LocallyIntegrable f μ) :
∀ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, IntegrableOn f a μ := by
rcases hf x with ⟨w, w_nhds, hw⟩
filter_upwards [v.eventually_filterAt_subset_of_nhds w_nhds] with a ha
exact hw.mono_set ha
section
variable [SecondCountableTopology α] [BorelSpace α] [IsLocallyFiniteMeasure μ] {ρ : Measure α}
[IsLocallyFiniteMeasure ρ]
/-- If a measure `ρ` is singular with respect to `μ`, then for `μ` almost every `x`, the ratio
`ρ a / μ a` tends to zero when `a` shrinks to `x` along the Vitali family. This makes sense
as `μ a` is eventually positive by `ae_eventually_measure_pos`. -/
theorem ae_eventually_measure_zero_of_singular (hρ : ρ ⟂ₘ μ) :
∀ᵐ x ∂μ, Tendsto (fun a => ρ a / μ a) (v.filterAt x) (𝓝 0) := by
have A : ∀ ε > (0 : ℝ≥0), ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ∀ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, ρ a < ε * μ a := by
intro ε εpos
set s := {x | ¬∀ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, ρ a < ε * μ a} with hs
change μ s = 0
obtain ⟨o, _, ρo, μo⟩ : ∃ o : Set α, MeasurableSet o ∧ ρ o = 0 ∧ μ oᶜ = 0 := hρ
apply le_antisymm _ bot_le
calc
μ s ≤ μ (s ∩ o ∪ oᶜ) := by
conv_lhs => rw [← inter_union_compl s o]
gcongr
apply inter_subset_right
_ ≤ μ (s ∩ o) + μ oᶜ := measure_union_le _ _
_ = μ (s ∩ o) := by rw [μo, add_zero]
_ = (ε : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹ * (ε • μ) (s ∩ o) := by
simp only [coe_nnreal_smul_apply, ← mul_assoc, mul_comm _ (ε : ℝ≥0∞)]
rw [ENNReal.mul_inv_cancel (ENNReal.coe_pos.2 εpos).ne' ENNReal.coe_ne_top, one_mul]
_ ≤ (ε : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹ * ρ (s ∩ o) := by
gcongr
refine v.measure_le_of_frequently_le ρ smul_absolutelyContinuous _ ?_
intro x hx
rw [hs] at hx
simp only [mem_inter_iff, not_lt, not_eventually, mem_setOf_eq] at hx
exact hx.1
_ ≤ (ε : ℝ≥0∞)⁻¹ * ρ o := by gcongr; apply inter_subset_right
_ = 0 := by rw [ρo, mul_zero]
obtain ⟨u, _, u_pos, u_lim⟩ :
∃ u : ℕ → ℝ≥0, StrictAnti u ∧ (∀ n : ℕ, 0 < u n) ∧ Tendsto u atTop (𝓝 0) :=
exists_seq_strictAnti_tendsto (0 : ℝ≥0)
have B : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ∀ n, ∀ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, ρ a < u n * μ a :=
ae_all_iff.2 fun n => A (u n) (u_pos n)
filter_upwards [B, v.ae_eventually_measure_pos]
intro x hx h'x
refine tendsto_order.2 ⟨fun z hz => (ENNReal.not_lt_zero hz).elim, fun z hz => ?_⟩
obtain ⟨w, w_pos, w_lt⟩ : ∃ w : ℝ≥0, (0 : ℝ≥0∞) < w ∧ (w : ℝ≥0∞) < z :=
ENNReal.lt_iff_exists_nnreal_btwn.1 hz
obtain ⟨n, hn⟩ : ∃ n, u n < w := ((tendsto_order.1 u_lim).2 w (ENNReal.coe_pos.1 w_pos)).exists
filter_upwards [hx n, h'x, v.eventually_measure_lt_top x]
intro a ha μa_pos μa_lt_top
rw [ENNReal.div_lt_iff (Or.inl μa_pos.ne') (Or.inl μa_lt_top.ne)]
exact ha.trans_le (mul_le_mul_right' ((ENNReal.coe_le_coe.2 hn.le).trans w_lt.le) _)
section AbsolutelyContinuous
variable (hρ : ρ ≪ μ)
include hρ
/-- A set of points `s` satisfying both `ρ a ≤ c * μ a` and `ρ a ≥ d * μ a` at arbitrarily small
sets in a Vitali family has measure `0` if `c < d`. Indeed, the first inequality should imply
that `ρ s ≤ c * μ s`, and the second one that `ρ s ≥ d * μ s`, a contradiction if `0 < μ s`. -/
theorem null_of_frequently_le_of_frequently_ge {c d : ℝ≥0} (hcd : c < d) (s : Set α)
(hc : ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, ρ a ≤ c * μ a)
(hd : ∀ x ∈ s, ∃ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, (d : ℝ≥0∞) * μ a ≤ ρ a) : μ s = 0 := by
apply measure_null_of_locally_null s fun x _ => ?_
obtain ⟨o, xo, o_open, μo⟩ : ∃ o : Set α, x ∈ o ∧ IsOpen o ∧ μ o < ∞ :=
Measure.exists_isOpen_measure_lt_top μ x
refine ⟨s ∩ o, inter_mem_nhdsWithin _ (o_open.mem_nhds xo), ?_⟩
let s' := s ∩ o
by_contra h
apply lt_irrefl (ρ s')
calc
ρ s' ≤ c * μ s' := v.measure_le_of_frequently_le (c • μ) hρ s' fun x hx => hc x hx.1
_ < d * μ s' := by
apply (ENNReal.mul_lt_mul_right h _).2 (ENNReal.coe_lt_coe.2 hcd)
exact (lt_of_le_of_lt (measure_mono inter_subset_right) μo).ne
_ ≤ ρ s' := v.measure_le_of_frequently_le ρ smul_absolutelyContinuous s' fun x hx ↦ hd x hx.1
/-- If `ρ` is absolutely continuous with respect to `μ`, then for almost every `x`,
the ratio `ρ a / μ a` converges as `a` shrinks to `x` along a Vitali family for `μ`. -/
theorem ae_tendsto_div : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ∃ c, Tendsto (fun a => ρ a / μ a) (v.filterAt x) (𝓝 c) := by
obtain ⟨w, w_count, w_dense, _, w_top⟩ :
∃ w : Set ℝ≥0∞, w.Countable ∧ Dense w ∧ 0 ∉ w ∧ ∞ ∉ w :=
ENNReal.exists_countable_dense_no_zero_top
have I : ∀ x ∈ w, x ≠ ∞ := fun x xs hx => w_top (hx ▸ xs)
have A : ∀ c ∈ w, ∀ d ∈ w, c < d → ∀ᵐ x ∂μ,
¬((∃ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, ρ a / μ a < c) ∧ ∃ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, d < ρ a / μ a) := by
intro c hc d hd hcd
lift c to ℝ≥0 using I c hc
lift d to ℝ≥0 using I d hd
apply v.null_of_frequently_le_of_frequently_ge hρ (ENNReal.coe_lt_coe.1 hcd)
· simp only [and_imp, exists_prop, not_frequently, not_and, not_lt, not_le, not_eventually,
mem_setOf_eq, mem_compl_iff, not_forall]
intro x h1x _
apply h1x.mono fun a ha => ?_
refine (ENNReal.div_le_iff_le_mul ?_ (Or.inr (bot_le.trans_lt ha).ne')).1 ha.le
simp only [ENNReal.coe_ne_top, Ne, or_true, not_false_iff]
· simp only [and_imp, exists_prop, not_frequently, not_and, not_lt, not_le, not_eventually,
mem_setOf_eq, mem_compl_iff, not_forall]
intro x _ h2x
apply h2x.mono fun a ha => ?_
exact ENNReal.mul_le_of_le_div ha.le
have B : ∀ᵐ x ∂μ, ∀ c ∈ w, ∀ d ∈ w, c < d →
¬((∃ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, ρ a / μ a < c) ∧ ∃ᶠ a in v.filterAt x, d < ρ a / μ a) := by
#adaptation_note /-- 2024-04-23
The next two lines were previously just `simpa only [ae_ball_iff w_count, ae_all_iff]` -/
rw [ae_ball_iff w_count]; intro x hx; rw [ae_ball_iff w_count]; revert x
simpa only [ae_all_iff]
filter_upwards [B]
intro x hx
exact tendsto_of_no_upcrossings w_dense hx
theorem ae_tendsto_limRatio :
∀ᵐ x ∂μ, Tendsto (fun a => ρ a / μ a) (v.filterAt x) (𝓝 (v.limRatio ρ x)) := by
filter_upwards [v.ae_tendsto_div hρ]
intro x hx
exact tendsto_nhds_limUnder hx
/-- Given two thresholds `p < q`, the sets `{x | v.limRatio ρ x < p}`
and `{x | q < v.limRatio ρ x}` are obviously disjoint. The key to proving that `v.limRatio ρ` is
almost everywhere measurable is to show that these sets have measurable supersets which are also
disjoint, up to zero measure. This is the content of this lemma. -/
theorem exists_measurable_supersets_limRatio {p q : ℝ≥0} (hpq : p < q) :
∃ a b, MeasurableSet a ∧ MeasurableSet b ∧
{x | v.limRatio ρ x < p} ⊆ a ∧ {x | (q : ℝ≥0∞) < v.limRatio ρ x} ⊆ b ∧ μ (a ∩ b) = 0 := by
/- Here is a rough sketch, assuming that the measure is finite and the limit is well defined
everywhere. Let `u := {x | v.limRatio ρ x < p}` and `w := {x | q < v.limRatio ρ x}`. They
have measurable supersets `u'` and `w'` of the same measure. We will show that these satisfy
the conclusion of the theorem, i.e., `μ (u' ∩ w') = 0`. For this, note that
`ρ (u' ∩ w') = ρ (u ∩ w')` (as `w'` is measurable, see `measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_left`).
The latter set is included in the set where the limit of the ratios is `< p`, and therefore
its measure is `≤ p * μ (u ∩ w')`. Using the same trick in the other direction gives that this
is `p * μ (u' ∩ w')`. We have shown that `ρ (u' ∩ w') ≤ p * μ (u' ∩ w')`. Arguing in the same
way but using the `w` part gives `q * μ (u' ∩ w') ≤ ρ (u' ∩ w')`. If `μ (u' ∩ w')` were nonzero,
this would be a contradiction as `p < q`.
For the rigorous proof, we need to work on a part of the space where the measure is finite
(provided by `spanningSets (ρ + μ)`) and to restrict to the set where the limit is well defined
(called `s` below, of full measure). Otherwise, the argument goes through.
-/
let s := {x | ∃ c, Tendsto (fun a => ρ a / μ a) (v.filterAt x) (𝓝 c)}
let o : ℕ → Set α := spanningSets (ρ + μ)
let u n := s ∩ {x | v.limRatio ρ x < p} ∩ o n
let w n := s ∩ {x | (q : ℝ≥0∞) < v.limRatio ρ x} ∩ o n
-- the supersets are obtained by restricting to the set `s` where the limit is well defined, to
-- a finite measure part `o n`, taking a measurable superset here, and then taking the union over
-- `n`.
refine
⟨toMeasurable μ sᶜ ∪ ⋃ n, toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u n),
toMeasurable μ sᶜ ∪ ⋃ n, toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n), ?_, ?_, ?_, ?_, ?_⟩
-- check that these sets are measurable supersets as required
· exact
(measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _).union
(MeasurableSet.iUnion fun n => measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _)
· exact
(measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _).union
(MeasurableSet.iUnion fun n => measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _)
· intro x hx
by_cases h : x ∈ s
· refine Or.inr (mem_iUnion.2 ⟨spanningSetsIndex (ρ + μ) x, ?_⟩)
exact subset_toMeasurable _ _ ⟨⟨h, hx⟩, mem_spanningSetsIndex _ _⟩
· exact Or.inl (subset_toMeasurable μ sᶜ h)
· intro x hx
by_cases h : x ∈ s
· refine Or.inr (mem_iUnion.2 ⟨spanningSetsIndex (ρ + μ) x, ?_⟩)
exact subset_toMeasurable _ _ ⟨⟨h, hx⟩, mem_spanningSetsIndex _ _⟩
· exact Or.inl (subset_toMeasurable μ sᶜ h)
-- it remains to check the nontrivial part that these sets have zero measure intersection.
-- it suffices to do it for fixed `m` and `n`, as one is taking countable unions.
suffices H : ∀ m n : ℕ, μ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) = 0 by
have A :
(toMeasurable μ sᶜ ∪ ⋃ n, toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u n)) ∩
(toMeasurable μ sᶜ ∪ ⋃ n, toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) ⊆
toMeasurable μ sᶜ ∪
⋃ (m) (n), toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n) := by
simp only [inter_union_distrib_left, union_inter_distrib_right, true_and,
subset_union_left, union_subset_iff, inter_self]
refine ⟨?_, ?_, ?_⟩
· exact inter_subset_right.trans subset_union_left
· exact inter_subset_left.trans subset_union_left
· simp_rw [iUnion_inter, inter_iUnion]; exact subset_union_right
refine le_antisymm ((measure_mono A).trans ?_) bot_le
calc
μ (toMeasurable μ sᶜ ∪
⋃ (m) (n), toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) ≤
μ (toMeasurable μ sᶜ) +
μ (⋃ (m) (n), toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) :=
measure_union_le _ _
_ = μ (⋃ (m) (n), toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) := by
have : μ sᶜ = 0 := v.ae_tendsto_div hρ; rw [measure_toMeasurable, this, zero_add]
_ ≤ ∑' (m) (n), μ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) :=
((measure_iUnion_le _).trans (ENNReal.tsum_le_tsum fun m => measure_iUnion_le _))
_ = 0 := by simp only [H, tsum_zero]
-- now starts the nontrivial part of the argument. We fix `m` and `n`, and show that the
-- measurable supersets of `u m` and `w n` have zero measure intersection by using the lemmas
-- `measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_left` (to reduce to `u m` or `w n` instead of the measurable
-- superset) and `measure_le_of_frequently_le` to compare their measures for `ρ` and `μ`.
intro m n
have I : (ρ + μ) (u m) ≠ ∞ := by
apply (lt_of_le_of_lt (measure_mono _) (measure_spanningSets_lt_top (ρ + μ) m)).ne
exact inter_subset_right
have J : (ρ + μ) (w n) ≠ ∞ := by
apply (lt_of_le_of_lt (measure_mono _) (measure_spanningSets_lt_top (ρ + μ) n)).ne
exact inter_subset_right
have A :
ρ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) ≤
p * μ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) :=
calc
ρ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) =
ρ (u m ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) :=
measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_left (measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _) I
_ ≤ (p • μ) (u m ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) := by
refine v.measure_le_of_frequently_le (p • μ) hρ _ fun x hx => ?_
have L : Tendsto (fun a : Set α => ρ a / μ a) (v.filterAt x) (𝓝 (v.limRatio ρ x)) :=
tendsto_nhds_limUnder hx.1.1.1
have I : ∀ᶠ b : Set α in v.filterAt x, ρ b / μ b < p := (tendsto_order.1 L).2 _ hx.1.1.2
apply I.frequently.mono fun a ha => ?_
rw [coe_nnreal_smul_apply]
refine (ENNReal.div_le_iff_le_mul ?_ (Or.inr (bot_le.trans_lt ha).ne')).1 ha.le
simp only [ENNReal.coe_ne_top, Ne, or_true, not_false_iff]
_ = p * μ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) := by
simp only [coe_nnreal_smul_apply,
measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_right (measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _) I]
have B :
(q : ℝ≥0∞) * μ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) ≤
ρ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) :=
calc
(q : ℝ≥0∞) * μ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) =
(q : ℝ≥0∞) * μ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ w n) := by
conv_rhs => rw [inter_comm]
rw [inter_comm, measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_right (measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _) J]
_ ≤ ρ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ w n) := by
rw [← coe_nnreal_smul_apply]
refine v.measure_le_of_frequently_le _ (.smul_left .rfl _) _ ?_
intro x hx
have L : Tendsto (fun a : Set α => ρ a / μ a) (v.filterAt x) (𝓝 (v.limRatio ρ x)) :=
tendsto_nhds_limUnder hx.2.1.1
have I : ∀ᶠ b : Set α in v.filterAt x, (q : ℝ≥0∞) < ρ b / μ b :=
(tendsto_order.1 L).1 _ hx.2.1.2
apply I.frequently.mono fun a ha => ?_
rw [coe_nnreal_smul_apply]
exact ENNReal.mul_le_of_le_div ha.le
_ = ρ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) := by
conv_rhs => rw [inter_comm]
rw [inter_comm]
exact (measure_toMeasurable_add_inter_left (measurableSet_toMeasurable _ _) J).symm
by_contra h
apply lt_irrefl (ρ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)))
calc
ρ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) ≤
p * μ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) :=
A
_ < q * μ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) := by
gcongr
suffices H : (ρ + μ) (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) ≠ ∞ by
simp only [not_or, ENNReal.add_eq_top, Pi.add_apply, Ne, coe_add] at H
exact H.2
apply (lt_of_le_of_lt (measure_mono inter_subset_left) _).ne
rw [measure_toMeasurable]
apply lt_of_le_of_lt (measure_mono _) (measure_spanningSets_lt_top (ρ + μ) m)
exact inter_subset_right
_ ≤ ρ (toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (u m) ∩ toMeasurable (ρ + μ) (w n)) := B
theorem aemeasurable_limRatio : AEMeasurable (v.limRatio ρ) μ := by
apply ENNReal.aemeasurable_of_exist_almost_disjoint_supersets _ _ fun p q hpq => ?_
exact v.exists_measurable_supersets_limRatio hρ hpq
/-- A measurable version of `v.limRatio ρ`. Do *not* use this definition: it is only a temporary
device to show that `v.limRatio` is almost everywhere equal to the Radon-Nikodym derivative. -/
noncomputable def limRatioMeas : α → ℝ≥0∞ :=
(v.aemeasurable_limRatio hρ).mk _
theorem limRatioMeas_measurable : Measurable (v.limRatioMeas hρ) :=
AEMeasurable.measurable_mk _
theorem ae_tendsto_limRatioMeas :
∀ᵐ x ∂μ, Tendsto (fun a => ρ a / μ a) (v.filterAt x) (𝓝 (v.limRatioMeas hρ x)) := by
filter_upwards [v.ae_tendsto_limRatio hρ, AEMeasurable.ae_eq_mk (v.aemeasurable_limRatio hρ)]
intro x hx h'x
rwa [h'x] at hx
/-- If, for all `x` in a set `s`, one has frequently `ρ a / μ a < p`, then `ρ s ≤ p * μ s`, as
proved in `measure_le_of_frequently_le`. Since `ρ a / μ a` tends almost everywhere to
`v.limRatioMeas hρ x`, the same property holds for sets `s` on which `v.limRatioMeas hρ < p`. -/
theorem measure_le_mul_of_subset_limRatioMeas_lt {p : ℝ≥0} {s : Set α}
(h : s ⊆ {x | v.limRatioMeas hρ x < p}) : ρ s ≤ p * μ s := by
let t := {x : α | Tendsto (fun a => ρ a / μ a) (v.filterAt x) (𝓝 (v.limRatioMeas hρ x))}
have A : μ tᶜ = 0 := v.ae_tendsto_limRatioMeas hρ
suffices H : ρ (s ∩ t) ≤ (p • μ) (s ∩ t) by calc
ρ s = ρ (s ∩ t ∪ s ∩ tᶜ) := by rw [inter_union_compl]
_ ≤ ρ (s ∩ t) + ρ (s ∩ tᶜ) := measure_union_le _ _
_ ≤ (p • μ) (s ∩ t) + ρ tᶜ := by gcongr; apply inter_subset_right
_ ≤ p * μ (s ∩ t) := by simp [(hρ A)]
_ ≤ p * μ s := by gcongr; apply inter_subset_left
| refine v.measure_le_of_frequently_le (p • μ) hρ _ fun x hx => ?_
have I : ∀ᶠ b : Set α in v.filterAt x, ρ b / μ b < p := (tendsto_order.1 hx.2).2 _ (h hx.1)
apply I.frequently.mono fun a ha => ?_
rw [coe_nnreal_smul_apply]
refine (ENNReal.div_le_iff_le_mul ?_ (Or.inr (bot_le.trans_lt ha).ne')).1 ha.le
simp only [ENNReal.coe_ne_top, Ne, or_true, not_false_iff]
/-- If, for all `x` in a set `s`, one has frequently `q < ρ a / μ a`, then `q * μ s ≤ ρ s`, as
proved in `measure_le_of_frequently_le`. Since `ρ a / μ a` tends almost everywhere to
`v.limRatioMeas hρ x`, the same property holds for sets `s` on which `q < v.limRatioMeas hρ`. -/
theorem mul_measure_le_of_subset_lt_limRatioMeas {q : ℝ≥0} {s : Set α}
(h : s ⊆ {x | (q : ℝ≥0∞) < v.limRatioMeas hρ x}) : (q : ℝ≥0∞) * μ s ≤ ρ s := by
let t := {x : α | Tendsto (fun a => ρ a / μ a) (v.filterAt x) (𝓝 (v.limRatioMeas hρ x))}
have A : μ tᶜ = 0 := v.ae_tendsto_limRatioMeas hρ
suffices H : (q • μ) (s ∩ t) ≤ ρ (s ∩ t) by calc
(q • μ) s = (q • μ) (s ∩ t ∪ s ∩ tᶜ) := by rw [inter_union_compl]
| Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Covering/Differentiation.lean | 444 | 459 |
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